Springfield Leader and Press from Springfield, Missouri (2024)

Springfield, July 2, 1972 A24 50 FREE GREEN STAMPS WITH COUPON AND PURCHASE OF 3 OR MORE EX LEAN GROUND BEEF UMIT ONE GOOD THRU JULY 5 r- HitHHlliffi' DOUBLE STAMPS TUESDAY WITH THIS COUPON AND A J5 00 OH LARGER PURCHASE GOOD TUESDAY, JULY 4 ONLY 50 FREE GREEN STAMPS WITH COUPON ANO, PURCHASE OF TWO CUT-UP FRYERS UMIT ONE G(100-ftfflU JUIY 5 OFFICIAL-FOOD STAMP STORES THIS AD 6001) JULY 3,4,5 ONLY IN SPRINGFIELD OZARK r- UX Ik, FRESH PORK GRADE 'V FRYERS FRESH ECONOMY PKG GR0UUD BEEF SPARERIBS 77 Halt rut Dale Enlow, examines chain link fence knocked down by a pickup truck which ran Into a yard in which he wat playing Saturday at 80S East Dale, critically injuring two of his brothers. The truck, shown in the background, also damaged a parked car and a house. It's driver wat arrested by police on suspicion: of driving While intoxicated. Driver Suspected of tfitoxication us yv-vb I s. I 1 III 2 Ck2J VA, Camper Truck Hits 4 Children Springfield police arrested a 59-year-old man Saturday after his pickup truck left the 800 block East Dale, struck four children crashed through two fences and damaged a parked car and a house.

The accident resulted in critical injuries to two young brothers, Michael, 8. and Henry En-low, 6, of 2074 North Lexington; who were being treated in the Plays Clirk by Com piiter r-n i ii tfunr ii. CUDAHY'AIL NUTWOOD THICK OR THIN SLICED BAC0H BAR-S WIENJERS i 39 LB ib 29 2 is 29 THRU JULY; 5 Modern Technology Mixes With Artistry 2 LB PKG tv)TH0MPS0N, SEEDLESS MEAT' 602 JAR PKS OP 100 QUART VJUITE GRAPESid 12 02 PKG PREPARED RAFT LILY PLATES VLASIC DILL PICKLES intensive care unit at Cox Medical Center. Howard E. Love, 2127 North Kellett, was held for driving while intoxicated on probable cause after be reportedly told investigating officers he had drank a fifth of vodka prior to the accident, plus "18 or 19 beers." Police said Love was driving mates, revenue was 5 per cent more.

For the first time, this season opened with an advance ticket sale of $1 million, against a possible $2 5 million gross. The chief exhibits in the theater are "As You Like 1 1 "Lorenzaccio," "King Lear" and the yet to open "She Stoops to Conquer." Artistic boldness is a prime Gascon concern. "We have a responsibility to open new windows," says that restlessly energetic man from Montreal. "We must subsidize ourselves in new things. It's ex pensive but that's the price of New this season Is the Third Stage, a squat riverside structure in which two chamber oper as, a new Canadian drama and a children's show will be put on for 200 spectators per performance.

-The Avon Theater, the test center for many ven. tures in the past, is being used for more extended runs than previously of two pieces, "The Threepenny Opera" by Bertolt Brecbt and Kurt Weill, and "La Guerre, Yes a satirical romp translated into English from a prior hit run by Quebec's Le Theatre du Nouveau Monde. Just what creative flexibility means to the acting company of 100 is attested by Carole Shel ley, a leading recruit for 1972. Miss Shelley, mostly widely known on these shores for her Broadway debut in "The Odd Couple" and copious television stints, never before had at tempted a classical role. With offbeat eclat, she was sum moned to portray Rosalind in FRESH CHICKEN BREAST MILD 1 1 jjZ bt 1RESH FRESH SLICING TOMATOES CRISP PASCAL CELERY YELLOW ONIONS his pickup-camper east at 2:52 p.m.

when the truck struck the south curb, then crashed through a chain link fence at 805 East Dale and plowed through four children playing in the yard. The vehicle continued through another fence, striking a parked car owned by Sharon Myers, of fieers said, then hit a house at 809 East Dale, inflicting heavy damage to the exterior and inte rior of the house. Two other Enlow children were released after treatment at Cox. They were identified as Dale 7, and Shelly, 3, a son and daughter of James Enlow of the Lexington address who was visiting the residents of 805 East Dale. Also treated at Cox was the driver of the truck, who sus tained a bead laceration.

CandaterAttachir U.S. Fiscal PoUcies CART11AGE (Special) The federal government "must forfeit its right totax and spend the people's money," Republican candidate for Con gress from the. 7th District, Laurence Smith said Saturday. Speaking at a breakfast meeting of the Carthage Republican Women's Club in Carver Park, Smith said, ''our federal government for the past half century has betrayed the confidence of the people its fiscal policies." Smith said he drafted a bill for a single tax which State Senator Noel Cox has submitted to the Missouri Legislature last session. Before buying slacks a woman should try them on and scrutinize them in a three-way mirror, sit down, bend over, test the way they look and feel in action.

Don't wear belts too tight. "As You Like It," continue in "King Lear" as Regan and share in Oliver Goldsmith's Restoration romp, "She Stoops to Conquer." When rehearsals began, she challenged director William Hutt with: "Do I have to knuckle down to Rosalind in Shakespeare spirit or do it as I feel 1 can? And he said, 'Do it your way, I want new Now 1 feel as though I'm sitting in the middle of a dream come true." Mony oVtWrf ptofto Wi many 6Hnn1 typt of lomt. Why Pay Mori? Look Befon You Buy! S1 ft (Hi 99 ISA i 14 OZ JUHT'S CATSUP IMPROVED GIAHT TIDE ill 144- Tm. BOX FOR LIMIT FIVE GOOD rli mm LIIVIII i nwc rnnn tudh nnv UHL. UUUU IIU1U dULI By WILLIAM GLOVER STRATFORD, Ont.

(AP) How do you keep an improbable dream from settling down into smug reality? Well, at the Stratford Festival, this summer celebrating its lusty 20tn season, the answer features an exotic collaboration of space-age know-how and old-fashioned creative itch. "Why," asks VGeneral Managed William Wylielike a man who already knows the answer, "shouldn't the theater use sophisticated business technique to benefit artistic effort?" Quite simply, the system that has been developed here to a Antrram th4n in ant, Kor jvorin American cuuure venture, recruits the electronic computer to Osure out viable box-office combinations from a large assortment, of classics. new plays and musical events suggested by artistic director Jean Gascon. "That may sound like automa- tion." says Wylie, "but actually it gives us greater freedom in arriving at a balance between the sure-fire attraction and more experimental work which we regard as a hishly important i aspect of our work. With a current budget of $3.25 million, 10 productions in three auditoriums, plus a batch of oth- er events, the Stratford Festival has travelled far since its mod-; est start in 1953.

The whole project be.gan as a mere glint in the eye of a local journalist, Tom Patterson. The town's name, a rivulet named avnn linn, an rmnusiasm utr Shakespeare were the lures that persuaded the community to collect $150,000 for a two-play display in a huge canvas tent. Sir Alec Guinness and Sir Ty- rone Guthrie were Intrigued by the small-town enthusiasm, the one to star in "Richard II," the, other to oversee the whole proj- ect Critics cheered, audiences swarmed. The knights eventual- ly left, but Stratford ever since has been intent on retaining its early magic and staying in the international spotlight, i In the decades since, shifts of emphasis, new talents -and as-1 sorted performing arts com-! biriations have been tried. Sha-; ikespeare eventually was droDDed from the title in an ecumenical thrust, and the n- terprise became Canada's na-" tional pride.

Probably the Important factor always has been dcterml- nation to Keep uie esiaousneo -from becoming complacent Es--tablishment. Gascon tookiover as artistic director five years ago and Wylie arrived with his computer concept. This is the third season in. nilll.il a pivfti.i(iiu apparatus down in Toronto helps work out the display which this year continues until Oct. 21.

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