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5th Year August 30, 1976 Number 35
FUROR OVER LOTA last minute change in lot locations by the Beatty-Cole
Circus brought a storm of protests from citizens of Canfield(Ohio). The original lot was under water and so the local Chev-rolet dealer offered to let the circus set up on their property.
Parking for circus-goerswas arranged at a high schoolparking lot, but soon cars werebeing parked everywhere. Policeticketed cars parked along thehighway and even towed some ofthem away. Meanwhile residentswere complaining about the cir-cus being located in what theycalled a "residential" zone.
Later city officials said oneside of the highway is resident-ial, but the other side is zonedfor commercial business.
The circus was sponsored bythe Jaycees, who reportedly hadsold 7,400 advance tickets.They estimated that as many as
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WRECKSA series of wrecks and
break-downs have plagued the G-MCircus, thus distracting from itsotherwise good tour.
On the jump into Jackson(Miss) July 24, a seat wagon wasrolled and its tractor demolishedThe seat trailer was salvaged.Then coming out of Clarksville(Ind) on Aug. 9th, a seat wagonwas destroyed.
Show supt., Nick Bengorjumped back to Memphis to bringon another seat wagon that hadbeen stored and just 8 miles outof town the engine of his truckblew up. This unit was to havepicked up the extra blues, mar-quee and ring carpet that werecarried on a damaged seat unit.As a result the show worked sev- .eral days with only three seatwagons and one short end of blues.
LEE MALONEY
Show Organist
- AFTER SEPT. llth -
Currently Playingwith
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Contact
2216 Mayfield Ave.Joliet, 111. - 60435
Phone: (815) 725-8770
WANTED....Manager forcircus and magic show. Also aconcession manager with equip-ment. Small investment neces-sary> Write: CIRCUS
P. 0. Box 402Salyersville, Kentucky — '41465
Crowd At ConcertSome 3,000 people turned
out for the recent Sheboygan (Wsc)Municipal Band's "Circus Night"concert, which featured some num-bers written by Barbara Taggart,who was a special guest at theprogram. The band was directed byWilliam C. Haack, and was dedicateed to local circus buffs.
Haack said it was the big-gest crowd he had seen at a con-cert since the bandshell was op-ened ten years ago. He indicatedlocal circus fans want to make thtevent an annual affair.
Former clown Percy Rademach-er was also on hand to entertainthe crowd with his special acts.
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THANK YOU!J. C. PATTERSON LEO GRUND SHILLING PRODUCTIONSSEYMOUR SHAPIRO AL MARTIN CENEKO PRODUCTIONSART ARGIES GEORGE HUBLER COL. BILL VOORHEISDON FRANCISCO HOWARD W. SCHULTZ VARIETY ATTRACTIONS
For A Fantastic 1976AND A SPECIAL THANKS TO JAMES M. COLEFOR A GOOD START (Jan. to April 1977)
THE BARRY MILLER TROUPEPRESENTS THREE FIRST CLASS ACTS
THE MILLER BROTHERSTwo youthful aerial super stars 10 year old Norm,18 year old Bill. 8 minutes, 12 sensational tricks
NOT just another pretty cradle act B-U-Tthe fastest moving act of it's kind in the U.S.
unusual & sensational finish, thisact starts where most others end!
Can Work the Above Act Complete From 15 to 40 ft.
"THE BARRY'S'1
Audience participation comedy trapeze (Controlled)one of the truly funny comedy acts on the road
today the laughs will come loud and clear!
GORGO - GORDO A COMPANY"
The funniest primates since Tarzan's Cheeta!!!
(GORILLA PARODY)
A FEW DATES OPEN in SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, DECEMBER
CONTACT! BARRY MILLER - 10450 Six Mile Road156 Hickory Hills - Battle Creek, Mich 49017Phone: (616) 965-0058 or any above agent
ROUTESCarson & Barnes CircusAug. 30 Booneville, Mo.
31 WarrensburgSep. 1 Jefferson City
2 Rola3 Mexico
4-5 St. Charles
Circus KirkSep. 1 Mt. Union, Pa.
2 Bellevue
Circus VargasSep. 2-5 Trois Rivieres,
Dubois Circus Worldto Sep. 6 Quebec City,
Famous Hunt CircusSept. 4 Lyon, N.J.
Que,
Garden Bros. CircusAug. 30 Amherst, N.S.
31 New GlasgowSep. 1 Port Hawkesbury
2 Sydney4 Corner Brook,5 Gander Nfd.
George-Matthews CircusAug. 30 Hagerstown, Md
31 Johnstown, PaSep 1-2 Colier Twnship
3 Niles, Ohio4-7 Cuyahoga Falls
Happytitie Circusto Sept. 7 Sacramento, Ca.
Hoxie Bros. CircusAug. 30 Totowa, N.J.
31 VeronaSept. 1 Secaucus
2 Butler3 Flanders4 Jersey City5 Little Ferry
Int'l All Star Circusto Sept. 5 Toronto, Ont.
Emmett Kelly, Jr. CircusSep. 4-6 Tacoma, Wash.
King Bros. CircusAug. 30 Cambridge, Md.
31 Fairfax, Va.Sept. 1 Beltsville, Md.
3 Orange, Va.4 Ashland5 Farmville
Ohio State Fair CircusAug 26-Sep 6 Columbus,Ohio
Ringling-Barnum - Blue UnitSep 1-6 San Francisco,Ca.
Ringling-Barnum - Red UnitSep 1-6 St. Louis, Mo.
Royal Danish CircusSep 3-6 Contoocook, N.H.
John Strong CircusAug 30-Sep 4 Portland, Ore
Sells & Gray CircusAug. 30 Castanea, Pa.
31 PunxsutawneySep. 1 Brookville
2 Conneaut, Ohio3 Lectonia4 Strongsville5 Port Clinton
.... OTHER ROUTES
Blake's County FairSep. 1-6 St. Joseph, Mo.
Carnival of BrasilAug 31-Sep 19 Detroit, Mict
Century 21 Shows - Blue UnitSep. 1-6 Kansas City, Mo.
Century 21 Shows - Red UnitSep. 3-11 Chattanooga,Tenn
James H. Drew ShowsAug 30-Sep 4 Gap, Va.
Ice Folliesto Sep 5 San Francisco,Ca.
Prof. Miller & Co. (Magic)Aug 30 Hyanis-port,Mass
31 Dennis-port
Mitchell Marionettesto Sep 6 St. Paul, Minn
Rose City RidesSep. 4-6 Mokane, Mo.
Tip Top ShowsSep. 2-6 Plymouth, Wise.
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BILLY BARTONRELIABLE SOURCES indicate
that IAN GARDEN will field twounits in '77 and that he will beplaying more stateside dates.
PAUL JORDAN blasts off hisnew rocket ship aerial act in thewest in November....Plans are un-derway to enlarge King Bros, nextseason. A cat act will be added.....BUBBA VOSS, ex Kelly Millerbandleader, visited CHARLES SCH-LARBAUM on a visit to the G-Mshow, sat in with CLIFF MORESSI'sband....MARQUEEN SCHLARBAUM isstarting a Correspondence Schoolfor show youngsters. What aboutus oldsters?
MARSHA HUNT is back playingthe organ on Famous Hunt...GEORGEHUBLER is expanding his fall tourand his circus in '77...CHARLIEBARRY, esquestrian director withsuch shows as Sells-Floto, Al G.Barnes, etc., visited Royal Han-neford at Lake Charles (La.)CHERYL CHILDRESS confides she isplanning to learn a bounding ropeact (NO, she WASN'T kidding!).
CIRCUS VARGAS will be backin the USA by mid-September. Allreports on their Canadian Biz areterrific....G-M Circus swung thruthe South and broke records. AtMeridian (Miss) the show had twoturnaways and an unscheduledthird show was almost packedRUDY BROS, resumes operations inOctober.
Last year 1 nominated HOXIEBROS, as the "sleeper show" ofthe season. This year that nomin-
ation goes to SELLS & GRAY whichhas the best performance of ANYmedium sized tent show on tour,which brings me to....
SELLS & GRAY NOTES: Elec-trician ARTHUR GROTEFONT buildsall CARLA WALLENDA's sway poles -made two for her in two years.Healso made the unique plate spin-ning apparatus used by the RU-WILLS on Beatty-Cole....Billy andBonnie Earl now have a BONNIE &CLYDE Fan Club (they deserve it)....Juggler SAMPION drove to NYCto pick up his son Jurgens andhis neice Veronica just over fromParis. Veronia went right to workassisting TINA STOREY in her rolabola number. Sampion is named forhis uncle, well known circus manSAMPION BOUGLIONE...and Sampion'swife, MARIE FRANCE, not to beoutdone, boasts some famous rela-tives herself - sister ODILE AS-TIE, the famous stuntwoman inFrench films and brother ALAINASTIE, renown ballet dancer andteacher, who has performed withthe legendary NUREYEV....BILLYRODGERS recent invasion of S&Gwith his feathers and beads hadthe gals in total ecstasy.
MARIO WALLENDA, in a freshcast, is back in Sarasota. Theoperation was vetoed...DR. HEN-DERSON, vet with RBBB, had openheart surgery in Houston and isdoing well....DELILAH ZOPPE WAL-LENDA expects the stork, which ineight month's time, will make
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CIRCUS actsActs appearing at the Royal
Danish Circus, at Escanaba, Mich.Fair date were: (Aug. 17-22)
The Barry's, audience par-ticipation comedy trapeze; Almir-os, comedy juggling; Miller Bros,aerial cradle; Rosita and Alber-to, plate spinning and 'Tiorgo"the comedy gorilla.
Show TalentActs appearing at the L. N.
Fleckles produced "76 FreedomFair" at Springfield (111.) Aug.12-22 included:
The Zavattas, ladders; Mar-tin, juggler; Guy Gossing's ti-gers; Randy & Sylvia, perch; Ti-bor Alexander, dogs; Lodi Duo,cradle; Lamberti, Jr., hand bal-ancing; Herman and Petunia, com-edy riding; Cristiani's elephanttroupe; Hernandez Troupe, teeter-board; The Flying Lar-Rays andthe Zoppe Arabian Riders.
Music was directed by AlYoungman and Al Dawley was theshow's announcer/ringmaster.
New FilmA new circus-based film cal-
led "The Amazing Doberman's" wasrecently completed at Simi, Cal.,by Rosamond Productions. The mov-ie stars Barbara Eden as a bare-back rider and also features Bil-ly Barty. Technical director forthe film was Bobby Yerkes.
Some of the circus acts us-ed in the film were: The YoungTroupe, teeterboard; Ben DeWayneand the Polack Bros, elephants;Gene Mendez, high wire; Ruth Hillplus Allison Klockman, Beth andDiana Nufer, aerial ballet andAnna's cats. Clowns were Tim Hill,and Mark Yerkes.
CLARA STEVENS, wife of thelate "Little" Bob Stevens, is theconcession manager on Dailey Brs.
THE GREAT TOMSINI, magician,will appear on both the Mike Douglas Show and Donny & Marie duringSeptember.
THE ALCETY's, balancing act,was recently featured on TV's"Vaudeville" program.
OPEN TIME - Sept. G-Oct. 31
DON BRIDWELL as "WHIZZER the CLOWN"
Complete Club, Church and School shows by a work-ing professional clown, with 28 years in show biz,
Details on request:Write: DON or FRAN BRIDWELL
2H40 La Vista Drive - Columbus, Ohio - 63204or call: (614) 272-7841 - after 5 p. m.
August 30, 1976 Pi ; - . . :
ATTENTION
ALL ACTSSend First Letter To:
PAN AMERICAN CIRCUS1601 Yale Drive
Hollywood, Florida - 33021
We are reorganizing due to thedeath of owner Don Francisco,and plan to be bigger and betterthan ever.
IMMEDIATE RESPONSE REQUESTED
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FOR SALERingling Bros. Worlds GreatestShows - Baraboo, Wise., Letter-heads $5.00 each
Adam Forepaugh & Sells Bros.envelopes $3.00 each
MRS. IVAN KENDALL903 Lavoie Street
Elgin, Illinois - 60120
Busy TimesDon Bridwell - "Whizzer the
Clown" has been kept busy thissummer with many fair/circus datesfor Variety Attractions* Interna-tional Big Top Circus in Ohio andIndiana. "Whizzer" along with hiswife, Franny (Spunky), and nephewJim Van Sickle, Jr., also havebeen involved in a number of 1976Bi-centennial celebrations.
From Aug. 26 thru Sept. 6thBridwell will act as producingclown for Klein's Attractions'Free Circus for the Ohio StateFair, in Columbus. From Dec. 5 to18th, he will be on the Easterntour of the Big John Strong
Hawaii ActsThe program as presented by
the Kaye Cont'l Circus at Honolu-lu (Aug. 12-22) included:
Jack Cervone, musical con-ductor; Circus Fantasy on Parade,spec; Roberto, cloud swing; Carol,Lila, Evita, Dale, Diana, trap;Baron Von Uhl, lions and tigers;The Young Duo, cradle; The Fred-dies, ladders; Oresto, juggler;Wayne Trio, acrobatics; Miss As-tra, sponge dive; Gerard Soules,Poodles of Paris; The Ortans, Rus-sian Swing; Arturo, heel-and-toetrapeze; Kent's Ponies; Brian'schimps; Baby Dolly, elephant; TheFeller Boys & Dodo, tight wire.
The second half featured:The Four Flying Artons; JacobsHollywood Elephants; Gene Mendez,high wire; Wainwrights, Canestrel-lis and Braytons, trampoline; TheSensational Leighs, Space Wheel;Salute to Bi-Centennial Finale.
Clown Alley featured: ErnieBurch, Diamond Jim Parker, ChrisBricker, Fred LaVine, ClaudineSchmidt and Jim Haygood.
Lang's Comedy ChimpanzeesCurrently Appearing
Ice Times 7f> - Convention Hall - Wildwood, N.J., until Sept. 6
For Availabilities Contact
ERV LANG1623 Saemanri Ave. - Sheboygan, Wise. - 53081
Phone: ('»1-'O 452-6567 - 24 hours
August 30, 1976 Page 9
THRILLERThe Calgary Herald and
Altertan newspapers in Calgary(Albta) front-paged Helicopter-Trapeze sensation Dave Merrifieldin their July 12th issues. TheA1hertan carried a photo that ex-tended the full length of thefront page. It showed staff wri-ter Scott Beaven sitting on thetrapeze suspended beneath a heli-copter, as he interviewed thedaring Dave, who was hanging cas-ually by one hand. The CalgaryHerald carried a full-color photcof Dave doing a back-balance withthe Great Calgary Stampede seen •far below.
The reviews of the grand-stand show, produced by RalphAvery, centered around Dave, as.well, hailing him as the "StarAttraction."
Merrifield was appearingfor the summer at Tommy Bartletts
Special ShowActs booked to play the Sep
llth "King For A Day" show atWelch, W. Va., include:
Lipko*s Comedy Chimps; Hos-kinson's Animals of Distinction(dogs, llamas); The Walters, tram-poline; Ms. Lorelei, trapeze;dandy & Walter, teeterboard; Mr.Bell, balancing, and Lee Maloney,organist.
The show, sponsored by theAmerican Legion, will be held atthe National Guard Armory
Water Show in Wisconsin, and wasreleased for the one special ap-pearance. After Labor Day, hewill play the West Texas Fair atAbilene, then goes to the LosAngeles County Fair at Pomona andwinds up his season at the Fresno(Calif.) Fair and the Shreveport(La.) Fair, "and then home," saysDave.
COL. E. T. BALERoyal Continental Show Horses - Liberty & School
Still With R.B.B.B. Circus WorldP. 0. Box 2006, Haines City, Fla. 33844
NOW FREE FOR GOOD DATES ONLYTHE BALE SISTERS
HIGH SCHOOL STALLION DANCING HORSESThe Best in Show Business Today
Free From Aug. 22 to Dec. 19
GILBERT MILLER AGENCY, 8350 N. Kimball Ave. Skokie, III 60076or
COL. E. T. BALE, Circus World, Haines City, Fla. 33844
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KARL and SHEILA WINN, highwire act, are currently touringwith a rock show.
NINO SANTOS, juggler, repla-ced INGA WILLIAMS for the weekshe was absent from G-M Circus.
"BROWNIE" recently visitedTHE QUASSARS at the KentuckyState Fair and then caught KingBros. Circus for a few days.
DALE "Boost" MADDEN, Jr. ve-teran circus performer, recentlyvisited JIM and KATHLEEN (Stevens)DAVIS in South Texas. HOWARDSUESZ, show owner, was also theirguest this past month.
THE LANCELOT CHIMPS will bestarred in a new CBS-TV seriescalled "Arc-2" starting in Sept.
BILL HOWELL (magic/clown)isworking with Franzen Bros. Cir-cus in the Wisconsin area.
FOR SALE1 set of 30 ft. uprights com-plete with guy wires. - Twoflying act nets and net props- Several hundred feet of hemprope, various sizes - Severalfeet of extra heavy cable,Trapeze Hooks, plus Odds andEnds.
Write us before you buy as wemay have what you need!
BARRY MILLER10450 Six Mile Road156 Hickory Hills
Battle Creek, Mich. 49017Phone: (616) 965-0058
MiscellaneousHoxie Bros, cancelled its two
shows at Sea Girt, N.J., due toHurricane Belle, then honored itstickets at other locations.
Sells & Gray skipped itsnight show at Hudson, N.H.(Aug.9)due to Hurricane Belle. They hadto seek refuge on a parking lot,and only a concession trailer wasdamaged.
The reptile exhibit pitshow owned by Jim Davis, is cur-rently making dates with W. D.Stanley Shows in Minnesota. Theunit, produced by Manuel King,ismanaged by Wes Barton.
G-M Circus visitors haveincluded: Frank Duke, Harry Anderson, Bill and Trudy Strong, JimmyDouglass, Al Ross, John Benaka,Vern Woerner, Don Sandman, BobHoban, Ed Jones, Seymour Shapiro,
Lipko's Comedy ChimpsAmerica's Finest Chimp Act
AVAILABLE FOR DATESAfter Sept. 6th
Playing the North CarolinaState Fair - Raleigh, N.C.
Oct. 14-24 - Then Open
Contact:
P. O. Box 32Florence, New Jersey 08518
Phone: (717) 467-2316
August 30, 1976 Page 11
Show PlansThe USA Natfl Circus is con
tinuing to draw good crowds forits current engagement in Peru.Two additional dates in that areaare scheduled for next month. Theshow then goes into Ecuador for amonth, another month in Panamaand will open in Tokyo in Dec.
Highwire performer UniqueMcPeak is already in Japan wherehe is booked to walk a cable overa high natural waterfall. Japan-ese engineers erected the cable,which is over a half mile inlength, enabling McPeak to set anew record for himself.
Already McPeak has set sev-eral new records in the States
ROUTESRoyal Lipizzan Stallion Show
Aug. 31 Swift Current, SaskSep. 1 Lloydminister
2 Prince Albert3 Saskatoon
4-5 ReginaW. G. Wade Shows
to Sep. 6 Detroit, Mich.
and shortly after his highly pub-licized Yosemite yalley walk, heand Stevie Wallenda walked aquarter mile cable in Santa Cruz,Calif. Upon his return to the U.She will walk a cable over theAnaheim Stadium. This cable is150 ft. above the ground and aquarter of a mile long.
ACTS WANTED(All Types)
For Elementry Schools40 Weeks -(Western U. S.)
From: $500.00 to $1,000.00 a week
HAROLD COATES134 So. Cordova St. - #BBurbank, Calif. - 91505
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Show GuestWhat could well be my last
circus visit of the season tookplace at Weirs Beach (N.H.) onAug. 8th, where Sells & Gray weresponsored by the Chamber of Com-merce. The show looked impressiveset-up on the old speedway - likea real old-time show. It could bethat I am prejudiced since I wasin DeLand (Fla) the winter of1961-62 when the show was bringframed for operation, with Will-iam English as manager. I stayedwith it until the end of 1967when Bill retired as manager andyours truly also vanished fromthe scene. But it was good to beback in my old "cage" (my affec-tionate term for the office wa-gon) talking with Willie Storey.
A visit to the trailer homeof the Novotnys, where Vince stillputs the "rag" up and down withspeed and efficiency, found hewas busy. As a result our visiting
was spent with his wife, Vlasta.She no longer appears in the cir-cus ring, except to help hercharming daughter, Donna, who hasa head balancing trap act, whichis done with grace and style, andnever fails to receive a fairshare of the audience applause.
Other performers in the showare the impressive and articulateBilly Earle as ringmaster; theFlorenz Duo; the Antoys; MarieFrance and her Yorkshire terriersplus the Estradas who have an ex-cellent teeterboard number.
It is a fast-paced, nicelybalanced program - real circusfrom start to finish, and the 3/4house at the first show, showedtheir approval with enthusiasm atthe close of each display.
The midway was active asalways and side show managerThompson runs a good show and cer-tainly draws a good "tip" foreach opening.. <John c> Cloutman
ANIMAL MEN WANTED3 Elephant Men (Not trainers) - 2 Must Drive Semi
2 Men to care for tigers - 1 Man Must Drive Semi
1 Man to help with bear act - Must Drive Semi
Top Pay - Year Round Work - Touring the U.S. and CanadaNo Layoffs - Weeks Paid Vacation
Contact: JOHN CUNEO, JR. - Marineland7657 Portage Rd., Niagara Falls, Ont. Canada
Phone: (416) 354-3792
August 30, 1976 Page 13
VISIT TOThe 1976 Al Amin Shrine Cir-
cus of the Rio Grande Valley ofSouth Texas was produced by Car-den-Johnson Circus on Aug. 12-15.It was a fast-paced, two hourproduction, expertly handled byveteran Cleo Plunkett at the mikewith Snooks Swain on drums andCol. Harry Jenkins at the organ.Conky Plunkett is in charge ofprops and Cucialo handled perfor-mance lighting.
Program highlights were:George Barrada, working the catact for his recuperating father;Jimmy Plunkett, low wire; The Flying Carrolls; Al's Lemonzeen,comedy car; The Plunketts, tramp-oline; Lou Regan, elephants andEddie Ventura's rocket car.
Prior to the Aug. 13th even-ing show, Ernie and Gladys Wie-gand, formerly of Carson & Barnes
Suit FiledA suit asking for $44,700 in
lost wages has been filed by aTexas entertainer- against Show-time Entertainment Corp. and itsoperators in Ohio.
The suit, filed by JamesWarvell, states he signed a con-tract for the Warvell Family toperform with Showtime USA fromJune 17 through Nov. 14, 1976.
The show folded after eightdays on the road and Warvell, whowas to have been paid $2,500 aweek, says he lost $44,700 as aresult of the unfilled contract.
and Jim and Kathleen Davis, for-merly of Fisher Bros, and FranzenBros., visited with show folksJimmy Conners, Snooks Swain andJune Plunkett.
Jim Davis
NICHOLAS YOUNG, Sr.Presents
"THE YOUNG TROUPE" Two woman, Four man combination doubleteeterboard act with trampoline. Also the four "JUGGLINGJEWELS" juggling with fire torches.
Booked in Lion Country Safari at Laguna Hills, California,from June through Labor Day.
- Mailing Address -NICHOLAS YOUNG (Circus Performer)
c/o Lion Country Safari8800 Moulton Parkway
Laguna Hills, Calif. - 92653Perm. Addr. 2805 Bay St., Sarasota, Florida - 33580
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BILLY BARTON (Continued)
Jenny Wallenda a grandmother -again.
While FLO OLSON was in Eur-ope visiting brother Guy, Mariatook over Flo's bar-maiding jobat Showfoiks....Performers whoworked the Reading (Pa) date re-cently, included the Nocks andhigh wire artist Louis Murillo,received only 202 of their con-tract salary. Rumors coming outof Sarasota suggest there is alawsuit against the company thathired the acts.
• Designer GEORGE DA DEPPOcaught up with the galloping HER-RIOTTS when the Diamond S Rodeowas in his area....Concert bandsin the Wisconsin/Illinois bordercities have been featuring selec-tions of circus music created byBARBARA TAGGART....The CANESTREL-LIS, the WAINWRIGHTS and GERARDSOULES now in "Luau Land" forPAUL KAYE. Gerard who bought outMs ice show contract in Europe,arned around and signed with an-other ice show here. He also tookdelivery on a new trailer featur-ing a sunken living room which hedesigned personally.
TAJANA had her hand clawedfeeding the tigers - infectionset in and she had to be hospitalized, briefly Struppi did herPrincess Tajana trapeze act fortwo shows early this season, sur-prised herself that she couldstill do it with ease. NONE of usare surprised, however, at ANY-THING the incredible Struppidoes!
FOR SALEMATADOR'S "SUIT OF LIGHTS"
Beautiful dark red satin withlots of embroidery and beadwork. Excellent condition.
$ 175.00
Send stamped self-addressedenvelope and 25c for detailsand color photo.
REDD RUSSELL RANCH17735 Kinzie St.
Northridge, Ca. - 91325Phone: (213) 349-2471
CHARLIE COX visited the G-MCircus at Wheeling, W.Va., whereIVAN E. MYERS (Shrine Circus) wasa visitor as was WALKER DICK, thecreator of the famous "All Ameri-can Boys."
WALLY NAUGHTIN, CEMON MAR-TINEZ and WILLIAM BAKER, of Cir-cus Vargas, recently visited withJOHN and HERTA CUNEO and JIMMYHALL at Marineland in Canada.
SIMONE FINNER will produce acircus at Atlanta (Ga.) late thisyear for the Sid & Marty CroftAmusement Park.
The COMMANCHEROS return toG-M next week....and SUSAN MAR-TINEZ told me her mother LUCY isstill flabbergasted by that Hono-lulu luncheon at which she appeared last year for Kaye Cont'lwhere the men were stark naked!Suzy said I could print it!
See you down the road, luvs
August 30, 1976 Page 15
EMIL HAHN, bandleader at theOld Chicago Mall, directs a tenpiece band in his specially builtbandstand trailer.
COL. JERRY LIPKO has added anew Honda motorcycle to his chimpact, courtesy of Mike Lilly.
ED CARLSON, prop boss forGatti-Charles Circus, recentlybroke his foot, but continues towork each day.
JON FRIDAY visited the Sells& Gray Circus at North Adams,Mass.
MARGUERITTE BARTON, recentlysuffered a stroke, but is recov-ering rapidly.
THE LANGS, THE MILLERS, THE
BARRYS, GREAT HOLVECK, BOB (, JANEand ROBERT WILLIAMS are among theacts signed for the upcoming '77season of the Cole All Star Show.
LAJOS KISS and OLGA LASZENIKaerial performers from Hungaryhave recently adopted the U.S.andare available through: AmericanCouncil for Emigres, 345 East 46St. Rm. 800, New York, N.Y.
FUROR OVER LOT (Continued)
3,000 cars were parked at onetime on the highway and adjoiningareas, thus causing the massivenumber of complaints and a siz-able traffic jam. Some of the lo-cal residents quickly took advan-tage of the situation and turnedtheir yards into parking lots.
IT'S NEW!
THE STEELE-GAONA
FREDDY TORRES
RAUL GAONA
TONY STEELEPoplars Trailer Park2250 Cassopolis StreetElkhart, Indiana 46514