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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 188

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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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188
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Phoenix, Sunday, April 29, lie N-: Orchestra concert today HOH'T MISS THE BOAT! SUNDAY SUNDAY notes 9 Western Eating Emporium FAMILY SMORGASBORDE FROM 11:30 A.M. Dining Cocktails in a Riverboat Atmosphtro Fiesta Folklorlco, National Dance Company of Mexico, appears May 2 and 3, at 8 p.m., at Phoenix Civic Plaza. Company includes 50 singers, dancers and musicians. Come in and too why we sell so many HEF'S SUNDAY SPECIAL: SPAGHETTI MEAT SAUCE $1.69 CHICKEN N' DUMPLINGS $2.35 DELICIOUS RIB-EYE STEAKS $2.91 STEAKA LOBSTER COMBINATION jg.u FOUNDED 1872 OPENED 1972 LOBSTER-KING CRAB SCAMPI-PRIME RIB BLACK ANGUS STEAKS THE EAST VALLEY'S LEADING SEA FOOD SPECIALIST Today at 4 p.m. the Phoenix Community Orchestra presents a concert at Phoenix College auditorium.

Directed by Carlo Veronda, the program includes: Hanson's Second Symphony; Diptych for Orchestra, by Michigan composer Carl J. Alexius, who will attend today's concert; Sammar-tini's Sinfonia in Beethoven's First Piano with soloist Una "Eitzen; and Dupre's Concert for Brass Ensemble, with organist David James. The 75-voice University Choir, conducted by Charles Smith, and the 20-voice Chorale, conduted by Douglas McEwen, perform today, at 4 pjn. in the Music Theater at Arizona State University. Free to the public, the concert includes: Mozart's Missa Brevis in (1774), Bach's Cantata No.

4 with a chamber group of strings and organ, an Easter WILSON'S WIT Certain fruits are associated with certain people, notes Shelby Friedman Eve with apples, George Washington with cherries, Kalph Nader with lemons Earl Wilson 554 W. MAIN MESA 834-1200 1534 W. CAMELBACK RD. 11A.M. to 1A.M.

aYovr Host Owner Dick HeaftmSBSS FAMOUS PASTRIES EATING IS BELIEVING Los Gharros 1000 Camelback 26S-09TI Liven up the Morning Eliirt Dining -eoektiilt DmcinttlvsMutlo WlTHAXimSON'X ORIGINAL BREAKFAST, LUNCH and DINNER 3 Good Reosons to Eat at Guggy's American Haggard Show at the Coliseum The Merle Haggard Show 1111 be at the Coliseum at 8 p.m. Saturday. With Haggard will be Bonnie Owens and the Strangers, featuring Bobbie Wayne. guests will be Don Bowman and Brush Arbor. fc Sunburst Sunday Brunch A sumptuous mtnu beams with exciting surprises: Lively Errs Brighton, Shrimp Louis, a wild Omelette and more, with starters from the Sun-Up Relish Carte.

Begin the day "bright" with Dale's own -Sunburst Brunch $2.95 per person 10:30 I'M Food ruinous WMMrWutittiittM' First Avenue Marshall, Sunday Brunei Scottsdale Phone 017-4343 Gus Walker Luncheon and Dinntr Served Daily atlh Kay has second album Scottsdale Fishion Squtr Cimilbtck it Scottsdli Bee! latere Phoenix Park Central Tow.r Plaza Chrts-Town Camalbaclc at 18th St. 300 West Camelback Rd. Phone 2644131 27th Ava. at Nertharn Mesa (i 43rd Avenua North ot Thomai RJ. 1966 W.

Main 3313 E. Shea Blvd. (Opan Soon) (Trt-City Mall) I E. Main Temp Rural Rd. and Southern For a nal dining treat fry our Bountiful Buffet with a hug array of dcltctoblt salads and appetizers, os wU os dozen dazzling chafing dishes.

Then top it off with Danish pastry and coffee. All for only. The after-dark place to be? America's No. 1 Country Entertainer er Call Erie In-Albonfor Reservation Hi ft jb CHarlesri IricLe Always on Saturday and Sunday 1973 Grammy Award Winner "Drivin1 Nails In My Coffin." Unlike Commander Cody who seems to parody much of music, Asleep At The Wheel seem dead serious in pushing these old songs and while they do swing most hard rock enthusiasts may find them a bit too corny. Willie and the Lapdog, Gallagher and Lyle SP-4384) The second album and a bit of a concept one for two ex-members of McGuiness Flint.

Benny and Graham are one of the most talented folk duos from overseas whose first album was less than a chart buster and this album might do better for it's much tighter and much less folksy. The content of the album takes you from one man's youth to old age, emphasizing the free "spirited wrecklessness of former and the knowledgeable meditations of the latter with music becoming man's sustenance when relating to life. Sportin Life is Kay's second solo album and contains, a heavier rock approach than his Hero's production. It's hoped this album will meet more success than his first, for' Kay is a fine contribution to rock music and his raw, savage almost un-tamable voice and musicianship bear close resemblance to Hesse's wolf as Kay seeks out refinement and ideals in this musical genre. Comin' Right At Ya, Asleep at the Wheel (United Artists UA-LA038-F) Having assimilated the look of The Maddox Bros, and Rose, Asleep at the Wheel are knee deep in the revival of Country and Western swing as it was in the 40s by the bands of Hank Thompson and the Brazos Vallev Boys, Slim WJDet, Bob Wills and Pee Wee King.

The music is a blend of their own tunes plus some honest oldies like "Cherokee Boogie" and new of course! For elegant dining and delightful dancing, this is the Inn place to be! Delicious continental cuisine in the Castilian Room, cocktails In our Matador Lounge, Buddy Weed's Trio in both. Reservations suggested. If DINNER "RVE0 v. -w- Sheraton- Saturday 5 to 12 Sunday 4 to 10 1J Call Mr. Robert 948-5000 Coffee shop open, too.

'N Entertaining Scottsdale SHERATON HOTELS MOTOR INNS A WORLDWIDE SERVICE OF III TLl arwiKr Nightly UM Phi GWEN HARMON HR Phnna ORftfifiQ BAY nftDIC 7200 N. Scottsdale Road, just north of Lincoln Drive SATURDAY, MAY 12th Tucson Community Center Tickets $4 $5 $6 Make Checks Money Orders Payable to: Tucson Community Center Send Mail Orders to: Tucson Community Box Office A GREAT FAMILY OUTING! LAST TWO SHOWS TODAY 2 6 P.M. Y. U. bOX 3053 TUCSOn 85702 GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE tAakcthis Sunday $2.50 THE flENDES SICW TV $3.50 5EM)HENdE5 rw Spend a day at the beach Swim, Surf or ride the Surf Slidt 1 1-7 p.m.

fflb KM5L77 All Seats Reserved Ray Andrade his Hawlian Revae 3-5 p.m. 11 tNJ0Y vOGD SUNDAY BRUNCH 1 I -kWTf7TV VI I ATTHEFABU.OlJS jj I' Wonderful SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 If 1 1:30 A.M. HL 4:00 P.M. I TWO SERVERS TWO LINES I Roott TurWy end Drtiing Barbcud Btf Ribs OelcUn II i Brown MteJ Chtcktn Tohitlan Drum of Htovtn PototMl jjjjf ji 1 1 ipfi Gravy Vgoblt FriJ Rico Hot Biscuits from thoovon iriU ill 'r9' Otticioui Salad, I i ADULTS $2.95 CHILDREN $1.50 DINNERS "'V ill III' Hi Ir OANCING I $3.95 ftm 8.00 P.M 'till :00 A.M. L3''l 7rh STREET il I'll llust South of Camelback Rd.

277-3331 fWELO COLISEUM Admission is only $2.50 mm YOUTHS (18 years under) PRICE for 6 P.M. performance Come Direct to Colisuem Box Office For Information Call: 258-6711 1500 NORTH HAYDEN RD. 947-2477 SATURDy, MAY 12; 700 1000 PM Cetebrity Theatre :1 TICKETS FOR SERGIO WENDESs S3.50, S4.50, S5.50. 't AVAILABLE AT THE CELEBRITY THEATRE TICKET THOMAS MALL BOX OFFICE, GORDON'S CASUALS in Chritovrv BILL'S RECORDS in Tampa. FOR MAIL OROERS, MAKE CHECK, PAYABLE TO CELEBRITY PRESENTATIONS, INC.

and SEND TC CELEBRITY THEATRE, BOX 5178, PHOENIX 85010. PHONE 267-7501 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. SORRY, NO PHONE' RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED. CELEBRITY PRESENTATIONS, INC, GARY NASEEF Presents IN ASSOCIATION WITH KRUX An Evening With The DOUG CLARK PRESENTS! mv mm UlNUUfi we SHIEILEYs i BOrlrl OWENS and Will WXXM FRIDAY, MAY 11th 7:30 P.M. THE STRANGERS leatn BOBBY WAYKE SPECIAL GUEST STAR HERMAN ARIZONA COLISEUM Tickets $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DON BOWMAN BRUSH ARBOR THURSDAY.

MAY 31; 840 PM THEATRE SAT MAY 5 8 PM ARIZONA COLISEUM, PHOENIX All Diamond Stores Thomas Mall Fun House Thomas Mall 959-0170 Camera 4 Gordon's Party World Casuals SO E. Pima Plaza Chris-Town 945-6692 Glendale Bus Depot East Meets All Southwest 57th Ave. South West Savings of Glendale Flagstaff Centers 939-9797 SISHVfO SEATS: $5, SS, AVAILABLE AT ALL COLISEUM OUTLETS, ALL DIAMONDS STORES, ALL SOUTH WEST SAVINGS, COMMUNITY BOX OFFICES AT PARK CENTRAL, THOMAS MALL FUN HOUSE, CAMERA 1 PARTY WORLD APACHE TRAVEL AGENCY (MESA) AND GLENDALE BUS DEPOT (GLENDALE). PHONE 252-6771 TICKETS: S4.50. SS.50.

St.50. AVAILABLE AT THE CELEBRITY THEATRE 1 TICKET OFFICE. THOMAS MALL BOX OfFICE. COKOON'S tASLAIj in CHRIS. TOWN.

BILL'S RECORDS in TEMPE. EOR MAILORDERS MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO CELEBRITY PRESENTATIONS. INC. AND MAIL TO BOX 5178. PHOENIX H50I0.

PHONE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. SORRY, NO TELEPHONE RESERVATIONS KILL BE ACCEPTED. CELEBRITY PRESENTATIONS, INC.1 Mail orders send self-addressed stamped envelope with check payable to: ARIZONA COLISEUM, Box 671 5, Phoenix, 85005 1 Mil 4 il MflliM: H.MJ.I; Mil i 1.

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