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The Shreveport Journal from Shreveport, Louisiana • 14

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AN NEWS TODAY-WITH TODAY'S PICTURES SIX THE SHREVEPORT JOURNAL SHREVEPORTBOSSIER CITY LA MONDAY JULY 10 1972 6IME! And Donny cR The Osmonds Were Here! 0 effIr" elltrVAI tO Ir 1 I I 141i A SUPER MARKET tc-2F) 40 qiiritiliNitv oZo r40fir eris SUPER MARKET Off 151: oZo 01114r0 4111: 46N "PI YAJ 17- Zjii1(t1!) 11401:1 atra4 lAki3taAkolttladill-J-ittiatjow 1-sittladasJrdat crowd was concerned they were already together witn The Osmonds The fleywoods warm-up group for the audience also put in some hard-working minutes and judging from the mass they'll soon be on their way too They were perhaps best represented with a rendition of Three Dog Night's "Never Been to Spain" In content they are not unlike The Osmonds The Osmonds were brougth here by KEEL Radio Station 5 A I i THESE PRICES ALSO GOOD AT ELMER COTTEN'S SUPER FOOD 6213 GREENWOOD RD PHONE 635-2446 USDA INSPECTED WHOLE FRYERS LB 31' Or zy I is I Hy LANE CRoCKTT Journal Amusements Editor To borrown a title from a Allan Poe it was "Descent into Maelstrom' Sunday inght at Hirsch Memo vial Coliseum The Osmonds were here At no point was the roar (which was continuous) more deafening than when spokesman Alan 22 said "Do you want this guy? Then here he is "Mr weet and Innocent" himself Amid jarring shrieks tears and just plain adoration Donny 14 stepped to the front of the stage A NEW SURGE in the crowd erupted as pre-teen and teen-age girls jammed against the stage The first few bars of weet a rid Innocent" were completely lost Police tried to subdue the crowd but it was not until Alan asked them to take their seats again that they did The other performing Osmonds are Wayne 20 Merrill 19 and Jay 17 Also coming in for some thunderous applause was little brother Jimmy 0 who is represented on the top pop charts with along-Haired Lover from Liv US to Equip Thai Air Force With Jets 14 'tA BACKS WINGS NECKS 00 5 LBS i LEGS THIGHS BREASTS $4 17 3 LBS 1 3 LBS $129 11 d4110 erpool" This group deserves the success they have found Their show moves they sing well hind they look like they're having a ball Unlike the acid-generation groups The Osmonds are fresh looking and one doesn't have to strain to hear underlying meanings in their lyrics I THINK IT was "Puppy Love" when Donny stepped down On the second platiorm of the stage Anyway a girl broke from the front of the audience grabbed him around the neck and kissed him shoving whaT apparently a note into his hand There were indications that afull-fledged herd may follow but fortunately he returned to the main stage While Donny is where young hearts are pegged the other brothers are equally talented Jay is more than competent dr um mer and Alan and Wayne are guitarists Merrill alternates lead singing with Donny It's Merrill who takes the lead in The Osmond million-seller "Yo-Yo" Other hits on the agenda were "Down By the Lazy River" "One Bad Apple" and "Double Lovin'" The remaining Donny song was "Go Away Little Girl" LITTLE BROTHER Jimmy looks like a miniature superstar On introduction he ran out on the stage and immediately launches into a hard rock number Bouncing from one end to the other the audience was with him all the way But this was only a brief respite because there were still calls for "Donny" It was a solid show with driving beats slower songs and anneals of togetherness like "We've All Got to Live Together" As far as the 'RIA BANGKOK (Al') The United States has agreed to equip the Thai air force with 17 Skyraider" jets for use against Communist insurgents the Thai air force announced today It is the first time the Thai armed forces have been equipped with antiinsurgency aircraft under the US military aid program The first shipment of the aircraft arrived July 4 and another shipment is due Friday the Thai air force said BEEF CHUCK STEAK 1 3 19 FRESH PORK STEAK LBS 2 1 PURE PORK SAUSAGE a HORMEL RED LABEL ra)tionr I BACON L13 PKG 79cl More dasta rdly deeds 4 LBS Sli IPORK NECKBONES TURKEY NECKS TURKEY TAILS OpensBox Office Opens Today for 'Gypsy' kay Meller LBS 3 $ri 'FRESH GROUND CHUCK PURE BEEF SAUSAGE By LANE citocKETT Journal Amusements Editor 0 IPIG FEET HOG MAWS 3 LBS $1(X)1 BEEF US CHOICE $1891 LB I iRIBEYES Todalat IntistatiThiatnii The box office opens today for Centenary College's summer production of "Gypsy" Director Robert Busetek said the ticket office telephone 869-5242 is open from 1 to 5 nm daily except Sunday The musical opens July 26 "Gypsy" the musical biography of Gypsy Rose Lee features Anna Chappell Robert Weimar Debbie Fugler Dick King and Mary Mulkey Some of the songs from the hit show are "Everything's Coming Up Roses" "Together Wherever We Go" "Little Lamb" "Let Me Entertain You" "Small World" and "If Mama Were Married" Performance dates are July 26-29 Aug 2-5 and 9-12 Mail orders are being accepted and should he addressed to Buseick at the Marjorie Lyons Playhouse A 07771iTtuig The Continental Room 1 Shreveport's Meeting Place 1 LINDA CALDWELL 1 July 10 thru July 22 I July 21 thru Aug 5 I PEG GY BOUCHER 1 Aug 8 thru Aug 19 JOEY DiLORENZO For Your Dancing Pleasure Music By The 1 jtick' Nehon'Y'T: 1 1 Combo -i 1 WE ARE PRODUCE HEADQUARTERS YELLOW HYBRID 1104 CRATE something the actress does well with her swimming eyes and sadly wistful glances Miss Bradley a newcomer plays the ladylike Hose Labelle and lifts an innocuous role to an enjoyable portrayal wO OF THE strangest characters to appear in a Gas Light medoldrama are Old Ginny and Crumpet Old Ginny played by Nancy Abraham is a well-known drunk in New Orleans' French Quarter where all he action takes place Decked out with flying blonde hair and rags Miss Abraham has fun weaving and stundiling about the stage and eventually snaring the culprits Cnimpets a dirty fishmonger is played with gusto by Janet Fontenot She too wears rags and as an additional prop smokes a pipe Jim Robb and Nancy Spur-lock again as they did in "Pure as the Driven Show" take the villain roles Robb edd tirlwri fright Nog and sports a bushy moustache Ile is properly sneering and despicable as RIC hard Knatchbull alias Chandos Bellingham Miss Sparlock as Madam Dicey Morris owner of a dance hall 'CORN GREEN HARD HEAD CABBAGE More dastardly deeds continue to be perpetrated at Gas Light Players with the opening of the second melodrama "Alter Dark" As the opener "Pure As the Driven Snow" this offering too sidesteps the exaggerated use nf mannerisms Director Robert Lightsey rightly feels that the straighter a melodrama is played the funnier it is IRE PROBLEM with "Afton Dark" is that it doesn't seM to be altogether yet The opening performance Saturday: night was a slightly gged affair with some nftssed cues fumbled lines andslow pacing It is a heifer written play than its successor and when the: loose ends are tied it shmuld be a bright addition to 1110 tieason It does offer some finer acting from the distaff stde' Connie tind Reeky Bradley akt thejeroines turn in )tbe most consistent perfoivances Miss a a veteran of several Gas Light shows plays the downtrodden and tearful Eliza and it is LB 712c I DOWNTOWN 620 NILAM wtr to ilzustso ipo -Mil 1 -or'iw 4 Ts pbcr: 41 AT 1 50-325-520 110 1 le Itemoncetioi so L11 Over I Plenty of Redglow Freestone Peaches (Arkansas' Finest) Arriving Early Monday from Arkansas YES WE HAVE PLENTY OF FRESH DILL VINE PINK HOME GROWN NO tO II is equally unlikeahle but the actress is forcing the part She needs to ease off a bit at the opening and build The hvo heroes are played by Scott Carter and -Randy Carter Scott Cvrter is George Maurice Dupree the villains' vieti Ile acts the role stahmtly but without much conviction Randy Carter as NI a Beauregard Chumley needs to work on his lines Otherwise he's okay OMER HOLES are handled by Rory Hines as a street urchin Robert Gould as Pointer Garrett and Nancy Davison Linda Attaway and Pam Peak as three saloon girls Susan May is the piano accompanist Lightsey comes up with one scene that approaches hilarity It takes place at the Whispering Window Saloon In it the villains re thwarted by Old Ginny and the result is a rambunctious chase through the premis 0s around and under one saloon girl 'played by Mrs Attaway What hurts "After Dark" is that it moves from one good scene to one that is not as good Lightsey needs to work with the cast and bring all the scenes into alignment For instance there is a touching albeit corny parting scene between Miss Baker and Scott Carter that segues into a Whispering Window Saloon scene The first is deftly handled hut the second fails to catch fire "AFTER A It mainly concerns the attempts of the villains to dun Dupree out of his inheritance which is a cotton plantation The rest of the characters weave in and out of the plot line Of course the standard revelations of who is who are there too "After Dark" will play each Saturday through July at the fairgrounds theater 4 all 4 (111 rni ISTRAND DOWNTOWN 630 CROC)an ST M11MEMnPINEI 1 EATii PH 4231615 TOMATOES WINESAP OR ROME APPLES SUNKIST JUICE ORANGES ilt ii SHOWS AT 4 7 (Ina 9 PM 4 ft Where "WittARD" ended LB 29c 3 gG69c 1ALG 49c OPEN 1245 AT HELD OVER 41h WEEK Show ti me Monday Tuesday thru Saturday and 12:30 Open 11:09 AM 'Ill 2:00 AM Chess Match Can Begin OF MI etAI1RED (TWICOCKS "6iENZY" la iN1 it begins 11 If 44 IPGIZI) 414t ql 701 Kings Highway 1ALL PURPOSE RED POTATOES 20 LB no BAG 7 OIC WE WILL HAVE PLENTY OF STRIPED OR CHARLESTON GRAY WATERMELONS COMPETITIVELY PRICED A Noa rriA PELF ANF TECHNICOL OR tsvIPAtsqlkvivitAltkip M7T NIGHTS AT 800 PM MATINEE M11M1 am BROADMOOROW 113116842547 MIDWEST IMELLORINE SANSONE'S HAPPY HOUR ill HALF GALLON 64c SCHEDUIE PM HELD OVER ilth WEEK COUNTY FAIR BREAD BUNS ROLLS 4 PKG $1" I tACADEMY AWARD WINNER! Best Art Direction Best Costume Design A IAN APICAL FRANKLIN 4 SCNAFFNIA PROONCIK LA 11111IPIIMILFRANKLIN 4 SCHAPPNlit PORMUCIION 0 gave his verdict: 'Hy in my own chair" Spa ssk the 35-year-o1d world champion did not seem to worry much about details of the $250000 match BEFORE LEAVING for a salmon fishing tour of northern Iceland the defending champion said "I'm not going to argue about chairs chess boards and sets I will leave that to Bobby It makes no difference to After lengthy and dramatic preludes both Fischer and Spassky appeared ready to start the first of their 24 games Tuesday obby is relaxed and ready We will play Tuesday unless Spassky is ill" said Fred Cramer vice president of the US Chess Federation BUT TUE players still have to inspect and approve the facilities in the hall where the organizers expect 3000 fans paying $5 each to he on hand Tuesday I1EYKJAVIK Ice land (urn Boris SpasskyBOhy rischer world chess tqatch can favorite chair has arrived dhe swivel chair in metal arid' black leather was flown from New York to Iceland and pur on the stage in the Reykjavik chess hall Sunday assky's 'Russian advisers arrived shortly after the much talked about chair and studied it-suspiciously Then they left Without comment NOW THE Icelandic organi7PIS face a new problem: Where to find a similar chair in Iceland? "It would look better if both Spassky and Fischer had the same chairs" said Gutimundur Thorarinsson president of the Icelandic Chess Federation -Fischer took one look at the doen different chairs the leelanders a assemhled ftp Reykjavik's furniture stores the other day sat down of them and then IJACO GRADE MEDIUM The': Continental Room 5 PM to 7 PM Daily Ladies Your First Drink is Complimentary Hors D'Ouerves Served During Happy Hour! --11111cholas and 1 Alexandra A 00101704 Fit ht CO WS AC11PIA lop BACK FROM VACATION 3 sli kCINEUTP11186540t MIXED D1UNKS-55e "HART CORN GARDEN PEAS GREEN LIMAS 5 NO 303 CANS OPEN 1-15 AT 1 30 7:30 9'30 HELD OVER 2NO WEEK III SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS 'e if you haren't tried it TRY IT 1 PET EVAP MILK TALL CAN 1 LIBBY'S VIENNA Sausage 4 OZ CAN I Sausage JACK LIMON BARBARA HARRIS Alie WAR OETtufiv -41N AND WOmeitt JASON ROBARDS VG" YOU'LL LIKE IT! 701 Kings Hwy 5 5 2 1 0 1 LADY FAIR I SUPER TISSUE 79c SUI 10 ROLL PKG I TISSUE 79c I SUDS 110 ROLL PKG i 39c1 GIANT SIZE you ore successful in the things you do you need 10 know us orroltittot 30' 0' I PRIDE OF ILLINOIS I LU-ED BLACK 'i )koA j)9a) SHE yi Open 3700 Showtime Dusk tRl Restricted under 17 must be with parents or adults Raquel Welch Robert Culp "Hannie Coulder" presents In Color I Dyon Cannon lames Coco "Such Good Friends" 7cicrN tr7c)f'NN In Color "CORN 59 I Pepper 33c I NO 303 CAN 4 OZ CAN Harold Quiiiii CLU 0) CN Life Insurance Italian Restaurant 2645 LINWOOD AVE PHONE 8613226 DT Tea GOLD CHAIN CLEAN POWER Shortening 69c BLEACH 10c 3 Lb Con With $400 pur QUART I 7g1Wr7- urn MUSA SH Opr Zirioce bouTUCRE 1 BUSINESS-- 11111111111311111111111001111rwri 1 BLACKBURN POT-O-GOLD HART YELLOW CLING SYRUP 40 Oz Jar 55c Peaches 399c NO 21'2 CAN AIR POLLUTION CONTROL! I 1 rl alp wd a Open 1:00 Showtime Dusk (X) Under le not Admitted 1 Will Re Checked Janet Lynn Robin Askwith "Dirtiest Girl In Town" In Color Diana icier Robert Strauss "Ongmor's Hot Ponts" In Color reillieltD1101111111 Apreetem eteenriosen cc tif 1'44 dik 4 it We Clean Coo ling-Hcating Ducts and Blowers 0 You Breathe Clean Dust-Free Air co go 6 BOTTLE CARTON 12 OZ BOTTLES 6 BOTTLE CARTON 12 OZ BOTTLES The Shreveport Barbershop Chorus IN PERSON Phone 865-8462 HcIps Al Suffcrcrs Cuts Utility Bills 0 Savcs Dusting Orton 7:00 Showtime Dusk Restricted under 17 must he with omen's or adults Cheri Cortaro Richard Smedley "The Abductors" In Color "Acondal In Denmark" to Color etellnetrMIWIMIIIRM31111111111611111 7r7iII i -h 11: TONIGHT at 7:00 PLUS DEPOSIT 'I: 11P11i -I it: a pp t' tr ttc Tic- i 1 idifli iL 0 i 6rtiv IA- gs 4i: PLUS DEPOSIT Songs and Roth With Old-Fashioned Quality 01 40 UI II Apo wiwoolliN sagErs PHU Ye Pu Bbc house Da a utati Warren 30 1113 am Immo Onen 7 00 514mdime Dusk Itertrictod under 17 most let with parents or ndeltr Glicia tester BM Smith "The Runaway" In Color Lynn Carlin Buck Isenery "Taking Off" en Color TID1AZ Cleaning -r I ACROSS FROM SHREVE CITY Compeny El 51PiQiEa1 50 VSOW 0 6 040.

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