![]() Plenty of country & western dancing on offer: Gene Mooney and the Westernaires at Cain's ($2.50, 9 pm - 1 am, BYOL, Singles Welcome) Johnny Leach and the Country Gentlemen at the Will Rogers Round-Up Club in Claremore The Persuaders with Dale Postoak at Dutsch's Party Barn (1/2 mile east of 91st & Memorial). Before Conversion, She Appeared at Tulsa's Leading Night Spots.Voted Outstanding Lady Western Singer of 1971.The big entertainment event was Jethro Tull in concert, with Brewer and Shipley, at the Tulsa Assembly Center, with remaining tickets available for $5.00 and $4.50.Īn even bigger legend would be singing on Sunday, not in a bar, but at Tulsa Baptist Temple: Wanda Jackson performing at "THREE GREAT SERVICES!" 9:45 am, 11:00 am, and 7 pm. the imposing Polynesian and Oriental Expos." comical caricatures and whimsical junk-art. to 9 p.m., and urged families to visit the World Museum FIRST before heading off on vacation to see "classic cars, buggies, and exquisite antiques. Osborn on the south side of I-44 east of Peoria, announced new summer hours, 9 a.m. ![]() World Museum and Art Centre, the collection of evangelist T. Amusement parks were typically pay-by-the-ride. Harvard offered Dollar Days all Memorial Day Weekend: Ride all the rides you like for $1, from 1 p.m. to midnight, with "4 Hours of Super Rock Music by the 'Timbre' Group.' Lakeview Amusement Park at 4100 N. Main offered student bowling for 43 cents per line.īell's Amusement Park, at the west end of the Tulsa Fairgrounds, offered "Double Fun Days" for the first week of summer: $3 to ride all rides except the Zingo, the big wooden roller coaster, between 11 am. the Denver Bears at 7:30, followed by Memorial Day fireworks after the game. Louis Cardinals) had a free Little League clinic at Oiler Park at 5:30, sponsored by the Jaycees and KTUL channel 8, followed by the Oilers vs. The Tulsa Oilers (Class AAA, American Association, affiliate of the St. Click the image to see the original on that site, or you can "open image in new tab" to see it at its original size.) I was particularly curious to see what kind of live entertainment was on offer, and what people were watching on TV. For fun, I decided to look up the local newspaper from 50 years ago this weekend.
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