Warrington To Host Rock W Roll Event\mThe kick-off of the Philadelphia - Trenton Tea Tournament to choose the area representa-live who will compete in the Rock ‘N* Roll World Championship will lake place Saturday at the Warrington Recreation Cen-DUNKIN’ DONUTSARE DELICIOUSROUTE 413, LEVlTTOWN, PA. NEAR NEWPORTVILLE ROAD 0-BUSTLETON PIKE NEAR STREET ROAD FEASTERVIUE, PA.BOTH OPEN 24 HOURSliralrCIRCUSillUUAU LAMBtRTViLLE NJ.TifK-Thors Auf 23.25.B;30; WW, Aur 24-2 praTHE KING FAMILYChildren Under 12-% priceFri, Aug 26-8:30; Sat, Aar 27-« A 9;45: Sbo, Auf. 28-4 i, 7:30THE SMOTHERS BROS. SHOWMo«., Al»t 29-1:30 P.M.LIONEL HAMPTONAUK. 3C-Sb»U 4LIU ST. CYR hiBURLESQUE...* its Best with JOEY FAYE(609)397-1500ENJOY A FAMILY STYLE DINNER TWO LARGE DINING ROOMSEAT ATThe HAMPTON HOUSEFORBANQUETS PRIVATE PARTIESCHILDREN’S PLATTERS SPECIALLY PRICED DAILY-LUNCHEONS 11-3ter. Route fill, Warrington.Applications for groups are now available by contacting the Music Circus, Lumber I ville, via mail, telephone, or in person.In 10 Areas The tournament, co-sponsored by the Tea Council of the U.S.A., Inc. in 10 areas of the country, is open to all amateur combos in the Philadelphia -Trenton area, and will culminate with the World Championship finals at St. John Terrell’s Music Circus, J^amberlville, on Sept. 4.The 10 winning groups, all representing different sections of lhc country, will be brouybl by the Tea Council to Lambcrl-ville on Labor Day weekend.Prizes Will Include First place, SI,000, a rccod-inv contract with Columbia Records and a network TV appearance; second, $500 and a Columbia recording contract audition third prize, $250.Other cities in which the tournaments will be held arc Boston for the New England area; New York and Baltimore fo the Middle-Allantic Stales; Pittsburgh for the East; Atlanta for the SoulheasL; Miami for the South, Cincinnati for the Middle West. Kansas City for West Central, Houston Tor the South Wes I; and Los Angeles for the West Coast.•Judges al the finals will induce “Cousin” Bruce Morrow, WABC Radio; Hal Cook, publisher of Billboard magazine; Harry Haeigsen, cartoonist; David Rubenson, A St R for Columbia Records, and “Miss Disco-Tea”, Courtney Lane.////BITCElNIiMiiR(iiLIIALit BR / TR \ GFMlt;FC1II IFL(LArDIEV1su