The Augusta news-review. (Augusta, Ga.) 1972-1985, April 26, 1973, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Broadway Is My Beat By Joey Sasso National Black News Service OBSERVATIONS IN COVERING THE NIGHT-BEAT: A case of mistaken identity proved to be a bit embarrassing to pro due er-dire ctor-star Raymond St. Jacques at the Dallas location site of the Joseph E. Levine and Brut presentation of “Book of Numbers,” an Avco Embassy release. The company was filming at the historic Waxahatchie Courthouse in Judge Roy Ed Benson’s chambers when St. Jacques asked a shortish, no descript man in spectacles to please move out of the camera’s line of view. The little man bristled, then informed St. Jacques that he was, indeed, Judge Benson and that the “blasted movie company” would leave before he did. St. Jacques, ever the diplomat, apoliogized and, appealing to the ham in even the most austere judiciary, offered His Honor a part as a spectator in the sequence depicting St. Jacques’ trial on gambling charges. Rosanno Brazzi and Lena Horne were recently table neighbors at The King of the Sea. He said: “You should play over in Rome and Milan. You’d be the big sensation among the Italians.” He then toasted Lena with Teacher’s Scotch to celebrate a forthcoming project. Lovely recording star, Freda Payne, who has three gold records to her credit, may get the chance to become a princess. The lucky guy who proposed to her is Prince Hassen Durrani of Afghanistan. The prince is in exile from his own country and now lives in New York. If the monarchy returns to power, Hassen will be King and Freda will be his queen. “It’s going to keep me busy thinking about it,” she told me. In the meantime, Freda is a very busy gal with a movie career to think about. She’s co-starred with Raymond St. Jacques in “Book of Numbers,” which has just been released across the country. As for the prince, Freda has not given an answer yet. But she said he’s her number one man in her life at present. Robert Freede, who is president of Scholarship Search, is awaiting letters from students seeking help of Scholarship Search at his office at 7 West 51 St., N.Y.C. A phone call may be a turning point in your life for a place in the business and professional world. Flip Wilson, who long has Today’s Army wants to join you. Name your choice of training. EXCITING JOBS EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES No doctor or dentist bills. Thirty days’ paid vacation. Your food is free. FOR MORE INFORMATION, WRITE: call or visit your “Soulful Recruiter” Oliver Brown 700 Telfair Street Augusta, Georgia 30903 Phone: 722-2786 or 724-5864 ■ 1 w JI had a gourmet soul palate, finally discovered escargots this year. One taste and Flip flipped over the delicate sea creatures. By his own estimate: “I have eaten more than 2,000 snails this year.” Peggy Lipton (Mod Squad) and musician Quincy Jones are in tune. TV Newscaster Carl Stokes-once mayor of Cleveland, Ohio-and his wife of 15 years have split. When you consider that he’s doing deoderant commerials, it’s hard to accept that report that Muhammad Ali actually refused to appear in the all-black screen remake of “Here Comes Mr. Jordan” because it was contrary to his Black Muslim religion. The Don Mitchells (she’s Judy Pace) expecting again. Flip Wilson may indeed be marrying Rosylin Taylor, as she announced, but that isn’t keeping him from dating others occasionally. The latest is Sheila Frazier of “Superfly II”. Actress Diahann Carroll’s most convincing dramatic role may have been the year-long charade she played pretending to be in love with TV personality David Frost. The fact that it was a performance was obvious when Diahann married Las Vegas businessman Fred Glusman two weeks after she broke her engagement to the British star. The script was as old as show business: Girl loves boy A, but boy A doesn’t respond, so she uses boy B to make boy A jealous. And it works all the time. | BUY From Our ADVERTISERS! THE MONEY YOU SAVE WILL BE YOUR OWN! 1730 Olive Rd. Laundromat & Car Wash Dry Cleaning Station By Vogue Cleaners "Wash Your Car Where Your Clothes Wash!" P.0.80x 5949 CITIZENS | OAN COMPANY, INC. •412 NINTH STREET SIGNATURE - AUTO - LOANS FURNITURE - COME IN OR PHONE TODAY - IF YOU NEED CASH Phone 724-7457 5 fl $ A Ik 41 Ml ■ feff life 1 ‘-/H Jl • X* - ; / All X / iSmk 1 B JI ■ W I e ‘i B ™lm 1 Jr t Youngsters enjoy annual Easter Egg Hunt. The activity was given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans of Hazel Street. FAMILY PLANNING The mobile family planning and well baby clinic will be at: Delta Manor, 730 E. Boundry on April 30 at 9:00 to 4:30. Bethlehem Community Center, 1336 Conklin Ave. on May 1 at 9:00 to 4:30. Southside Terrace, 205 J Bolt Dr. on May 2 at 9:00 to 4:30. Sunset Homes, 1698 Linden St. on May 3 at 9:00 to 4:30. WANTED NEWS BOYS Good Pay CALL News—Review Office 722-4555 NOTICE You’re a serviceman, troubled because some member of your family could use the counsel of a licensed psychologist, but it’s too expensive. Under a recent directive, The Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS) will help you pay the bills for this counseling. You do not need a referral. Why not look into it? Get a copy of the revised pamphlet “Uniformed Services Health Benefits Program”. Am vets Post 616 I 9th & Walton Way VOLCANOES SATURDAY MAY 5 LADiES OUT OF TOWN AUXILIARY SHOW & oaNCE BINGO SEALED BID SALE (NO. OP-30-D) | The undersigned, acting for and on behalf of the Government, will accept Sealed Bids until 1:00 P.M., May 7, 1973 for the I purchase of 133 lots of Replacement Type Property with an original cost of approx. | $198,000.00. Property consists of manual and elec tric typewriters, calculators, adding machines, electric pallet movers, trac tor, and an endloader. Automotive property includes an ambulance, Ford, Dodge, Chevrolet, and IHC V 2 and 3 /4 ton pickup trucks, a Dodge power wagon, Ford and Dodge 1 ton cab and chassis, Willys, and Kaiser 4x4 Carry alls and other vehicular items. Inspection may be made at our Sales Area week-days only thru May 4, 19/3 S between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. 1 Bids must be submitted on our Bid Forms ; which are available by contacting: E.l. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc. Savannah River Plant-Purchasing Division Aiken, S. C. 29801 Phone: N. Augusta, S. C. (803) 824-6331, Ext. 3593. W. C. Terry During the first part of May, Economy Rexall Drugs will move 3 blocks to 2517 Milledgeville Road Williamsburg Plaza. We invite you to shop with us in this new location where we can give you better service with a larger selection of merchandise and better parking. Thank you for your business, ECONOMY REXALL DRUGS, INC. PHONE 733-2281 Store Hours —Monday thru Saturday 9:00 to 9:00 Closed Sunday Miss Burnett Retail Trainee Os The Mo. Miss Roberstine Burnett, 105 Kinchley Court, was recently named AOIC (Augusta Opportunities Industrialization Center) Retail Trainee of the month. For her achievement, Miss Burnett was presented a certificate and a silver dollar by Isaac McKinney, Lead Instructor. Miss Burnett’s selection was based on a point system covering fundamentals of sale closing in which she received 94 out of a possible 100 points. Mrs. Sophia Allen, 1312 Cherry Avenue, was runner-up in the competition. Trainee Recruitment Day The Augusta Opportunities Industrialization Center has declared April 26, 1973 as “Trainee Recruitment Day.” All trainees and staff members are urged to be co-operative by participating in door to door recruiting in the following areas: East View, Marion Homes, Glendale, and Martinez. it'i, lickin qood SNAK BOX 89 2 Pieces of Chicken, French Fries, and 1 Roll INDIVIDUAL KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN DINNER $1.25 3 pieces Chicken, French Fries or Potatoes & Gravy, Cole Slaw and Hot Rolls COLONEL SANDERS' RECIPE Ktttudty fried 58th Anniversary Celebration I New Low R=q Prices ■ of Quality Tires I On General’s Famous 4-Ply JET-AIR HI I iff Size 6.50-13 tubeless blackwall, plus $1.73 Fed Em. Tax General Tire celebrates its 58th Anniversary with cord body. Easy steering contoured shoulders, a new low price on the great General Jet-Air«III Road hugging dual tread design. And General's This is your kind of tire. With a rugged 4-ply nylon long mileage Duragen* tread rubber. BLACKWALL 7.00-13 or „ F7B-14or G7B-14or H7B-14or SIZE C7B-14 t/b-14 F7B-15 G7B-15 H7B-15 PRICE° W 81695 ,17#5 81695 820 95 822 95 FED. EX. SI.BB $2.37 $2 53 $2 75 TAX EACH $2.08 * " $2.42 $2.60 $2.80 Ann CAPM CAO WMIYEWAI I C MAIN CHECK: Should our eupply of some tiree or linos run short during this event. AMU >4 tAWI fUH WHIItWALW w||| h<)nor of<Jert placed now lor future delivery et the edvertised price (Prices Cut on Steelbelts! | As an ad ded Anniversary Special, we’ve just cut the price of our popular STEELBELT 780. With strong steel belts C* under the tread Smooth riding poly ester cord body And lots of deep, wide s.« ers-i« |gg| ,read ,or lon ° m ' leafle - w Bb J PRICES CUT! w AS $43.95 RjfX Larger sizes at comparable savings! A @ Charge It at General Tiro J wft ’ U*=J M ■■ GENERAL TIRE & SUPPLY CO. ’“'•CM •• shown *l General Tire Siam 11 AC J Cl DL. 700 444 1 1 Broad St. rh. 722-oo4i ——_ Sooner or later, you'll own Generals i - Buy U.S. Savings Bonds WANTED NEWS BOYS Good Pay CALL Newa—Review Office 7224555 The Augusta News-Review, April 25 - Arts Festival May 19-20 This is the final week, say Festival Bazaar officials, for local organizations to sign up for a booth in the May 19-20 Arts Festival activities in Oglethorpe Park. A new feature for the Festival, the Bazaar is a project of the Augusta Optimist Club, and all proceeds will be shared by participating groups and, through the Optimists, the Festival and the park. Jim Fairey and T.M. Strickland are co-chairmen for the Optimists, and are getting special help from Mrs. William H. Tewell. Louis G. Funderburg is booth construction chairman. Any group wishing to sign up for the Bazaar may contact Mr. Fairey at 793-3924, or call Mrs. Tewell at her home. SICKLE CELL ANEMIA TEST SICKLE CELL CENTER SCREENING CLINIC OPEN MONDAY - FRIDAY 8:00 A M. - 6:00 P.M. SATURDAYS 9:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. 1526 GWINNETT STREET PHONE 724-0104 REGISTERED NURSE ON DUTY NO CHARGE - - NO WAITING Red Star Lunch 533 9th Street Service 24 hrs. A Day Dinningroom Closes 1:00 A.M. & Opens 5:00 A.M. Window Service 24 hrs. A Day, Also. We Stand Behind 32 Years of Quality Food and Effective Service. We Specialize in Fried Chicken Page 3 Bazaar sponsors anticipate a parking lot filled with gaily decorated booths, with all kinds of wares available for the public during the outdoor Festival activities on May 19 and 20. The Bazaar will be built in the parking lot on Reynolds Street between -6th and 7th Streets, the same location for park dedication ceremonies scheduled for 11 o’clock on Saturday morning, May 19. According to the sponsors, there is a S2O charge for the building of the booth, payable to the Optimists. Participants are planning food sales, hand craft and publication displays and sales, and possibly games that will appeal to both children and adults.