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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 93

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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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E-8 The Arizona Republic Phoenix, Friday, Mar. 22, 1974 fcNCt ltK Cinemaf sweatings for Valley theaters muni mrt after Nev 1, itML eemr at ftettna of the MtaKtcMf i America. eawarel MMm at Only Franchis i New Himmont Orfan Dealer. SALES RENTALS NEW USED SERVICE INSTRUCTION TERMS TRADES ACCEPTED Baydea East: "A Touch of Class," (PG) "Paper (PG) 7, 10:40. Kachina: "Jeremiah Johnson," (PG) 6, 8, 10.

Mesa: "Westworld," (PG) 7, 10; "Soylent Green," (PG) 8:25. University 1: "The Sting," (PG) 1:20, 3:55, 6:35, 9:15. University 2: "American Graffiti," (PG) 2:40, 5, 7:20, 9:40. Valley: "Pete 'n Tillie," (PG) "Jesus Christ Superstar," (PG) 9:25. Westwood: "Cinderella Liberty," (R) 7, 9:20.

ewejeMtaae "CRAB DANSK" 7 StthtG CRAB IN A CKAMT m4 nati-STiitoM oa. Korriauf fHomaaswi Stajaeatea' for mature aeration eovisaai Pereone vnaar It mutt bv parent or aeaMieri, 931-1717 Valley West Mall 943-7311 Metrocenter Velda Rose: "Don't Look Now," (R) 7, "The Possession of Joel Delaney," (R) 8:50. VALLEY THEATERS Alco: "That Darn Cat," (G) 6, 8:10. Camelback Mall: "The Last Detail," (R) 7:15, 9:10. Cinema Two: "Fiddler on the Roof," (G) 3:25, "Man of La Mancha," (G) 1:05, 6:20.

Cinema Five 1: "Deranged," (R) 8:15, "Sisters," (R) 6:35, 9:45. Cinema Seven 1: "Ash (R) 1, 4:15, 7:30, "Play It Again, Sam," (PG) 2:45, 6, 9:15. Cinema Seven 2: "The Way We Were," (PG) 2:55, 6:55, 10:55, "Butterflies Are Free," (PG) 1, 5, 9. BDCIS FRIDAY, MARCH 22 PHOENIX THEATERS Aquarius: "Paper Moon," (PG) 5:30, "Bang the Drum Slowly," (PG) 7:15, 10:40. Bethany: "The (R) 12, 2:25, 4:50, 7:15, 9:40, 12:15.

Chris-Town 1: "Papillon," (PG) 2, 5, 10; Sneak Preview, (PG) 8. Chris-Town 2: "Blazing Saddles," (R) 1, 2:45, 4:35, 6:20, 8:10, 10. Hayden Wtit: "Robin Hood," (G) 7, "One Little Indian," (G) 8:35. Maryvale 1: "Magnum Force" (R) "The Getaway," (PG) 7:15. Maryvale 2: "Jeremiah Johnson," (PG) "The Thief Who Came to Dinner," (PG) 7:05.

i- Palms: "Bolshoi Ballet," (G) 8. Thomas Mall: "Day of the Dolphin," (PG) 1:45, 4:20, 6:35, "Three Muska-teers," (PG) 8:30. Valley West 1: "Super Dad," (G) 3:10, 6:45, "Son of Flubber," (G) 1:20, 4:55, 8:25. Valley West 2: "Cinderella Liberty," (R) 2:25, 6:25, "The Candidate," (PG) 12:30, 4:25, 8:25. Westdale 1: "High Plains Drifter," (R) 5:45, "The Reivers," (R) 7:45.

Westdale 2: "Cinderella Liberty," (R) 5:30, "Emperor of the North," (R) 7:45. Westdale 3: "Street Gangs of Hongkong," (R) 6:15, "Blood on Satan's Claw," Westdale 4: "The Way We Were," (PG) 5:15, 7:30, 9:45. The Lovable Lush From the DEAN MARTIN SHOW CHRISTY MINSTRELS On) of the Top Concerts of the Year at GLEIIDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Presents THE PHOENIX SYMPIIOIIY Eduardo AAata Conducting Saturday March 23rd 8 PAA. COLLEGE GYMNASIUM 6000 W. Olive, Glendale RESERVE SEATS $2.50 GENERAL ADMISSION $2.00 FRIDAY ft SATURDAY 8:00 PM Celebrity Theatre MARCH 29 30 "Serpico, (R) $5.50 $6.50 S7.50 DRIVE-IN THEATERS Acres: "Asylum of Satan," (R) "Deranged," (R) "Three on a Meathook," (R) 10:30.

Big Sky: "Seven Blows of the Dragon," (R) 7:10, "Harry in Your Pocket," (PG) 9. Cinema Park: "Robin Hood," (G) 7, "One Little Indian," (G) 8:45. Indian: "Super Dad," (G) 7:10, "Son of Flubber," (G) 9. Mustang: "Gator Bait," (R) 7:15, "Chain Gang Women," (R) 8:50. Northern: "The Thief Who Came to Dinner," (PG) 7, 11; "Jeremiah Johnson," (PG) 9:05.

Nu View: "The Gorilla Gang," (R) "Naked Evil," (PG) 8:30. Oasis: "Gator Bait," (R) 7:15, "Chain Gang Women," (R) 8:50. Phoenix: "Deranged," (R) "Hell Up in Harlem," "Seven Blows of the Dragon," (R) 10:30. Pioneer: "Jeremiah Johnson," (PG) 7, 11; "Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean," (PG) 9. Rodeo: "Seven Blows of the Dragon," (R) 7:10, "Sweet Jesus Preacher Man," (R) 9.

Roundup: "Sleeper, (PG) 7, "Where Does It Hurt," (PG) 8:50. Silver Dollar: "Street Gangs of Hong Kong," (R) "Horror High," (R) 7, 10:30. Thunderbird: "Save the Tiger," 7:05, "Paper Moon," (PG) 8:45. Valley: "Sleeper," (PG) 7:15, "12 Chairs," (PG) 8:55. Cine Capri: 7:10, 9:30.

32nd Street North of Van Buren Reserved seats at Celebrity Theatre. Phoenix, Arizona all Diamond's box offices, and Bill's El Camino: "Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams," (PG) 7, "Forty Carats," (PG) 8:25. Records in Tempe. ON STAGE-HIT MUSICAL Cinema Three: "Super Dad," (G) 6:35, "Son of Flubber," (G) 8:15. Downtown 1: "The Hitchhikers, (R) 1, 4:05, "Gator Bait," (R) 2:35, 5:40, 8:50.

Bob works across Tickets Available at MARSTON'S Valley West Mall (Only) JacquexBitto the street from Nadine. on Downtown 2: "Fiddler the Roof," (G) 1, 4, 7:05. J017 PLflYlf JO One-man-group-Bob Richie gives you good vibrations nightly just across the street from sound entertainment by the Nadine Jansen Trio. Try both tonight. KOOL-TV in finals A HILARIOUS AND HAPPY COMEDY TOM P0ST0I1 (Star of Television, Stage, Screen) firVrty in priS SOMBRERO PLAYHOUSE 474T N.

1th St. FINAL PERFORMANCES SAT. 8 P.M. SUNDAY 7 P.M. Call 264-9728 Tickets olio ovailabh at all Diamond! Community Bo Office, Pi.

lent. by The Phoenii Centerforthe Performing in Neil Simon's Broadway Hit Station in Oklahoma wins service award "THE ODD COUPLE" Also Starring BUDDY GREENE Associated Press RAMADA'S SCOTTSDALE INN 68th St. Main Scottsdale 945-4361 Produced by Directed by BILL McHALE BUD FRANKS ADVANCIO Rt URVATIBRS SUtG IST1D EMIbb EVENINGS) Tuesday Sunday (Dears Ooeal.i.) MATINEES! Sunday (Dears Oaea II Need) SCOTTSDALE ROAD and SHEA BOULEVARD uinner Theatre Fish FRY "All the Fish you can eat" SCOTTSDALE 948-6170 or PHOENIX 955-1801 4 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. EVERY 175 1 FRIDAY program or series of programs, produced by an individual television station or cable television company, related to matters of significance in the station's community.

The other finalists were: "From Protest to Politics," WXYZ-TV, Southfield, "The Rape of Paulette," WBBM-TV, Chicago; "Probe: Uncle Sam is a Slumlord," WRC-TV, Washington, D.C.; "Living with Death," WCCO-TV, Minneapolis, "Focus 30," KYTV, Springfield, "Medicine: Where Does It Hurt?" WNB-TV, New York; "The Frightening Feeling You're Going to Die," WCVB-TV, Needham, "A Matter of Life and Debt," KOOL-TV, Phoenix, "What Happens to Me?" KPEOTV educational station, Tacoma, Wash. "The Nine-Year Old in Norfolk Prison, WITC-TV, Hartford, and "The Elders," KDIN educational station, Des Moines, Iowa. HOUSTON An Oklahoma television station won the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences' 1973 National Award for Community Service Wednesday for its documentary on blacks in that state. The Emmy award went to WKY-TV, Oklahoma City, for its program, "Through the Looking Glass Darkly Norman P. Bagwell, manager of the station, accepted the award.

"The documentary was created by WKY-TV to make clear the accomplishments and contributions of black Oklahomans," Bagwell said. "Three decades of segregation and apathy had so completely covered their story not even the black historians had scratched the surface. The producer, Robert Dotson, went directly to those who lived that heritage for the narration and to gather the material spending a record amount of time for our station in production and research." The program was one of 12 national finalists selected from entries of programs submitted by stations across the country. The award, first established in 1962, is presented annually to the outstanding SADDLES' IS A COMEDY RIOT. IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR LAUGHTER, DON'T MISS IT! Mel Brooks has turned out one of the funniest screwball comedies since the Marx Brothers." The DELLS RESTAURANT 2020W.lnd.Sch.

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16th St. was first place winner in the National Society of Arts and Letters Drama Competition at the pnoistia, KIM ItfJlt 3rd nnccD f.lC:07C OPEN DAILY FROM 11A.M. IZ1 0 0 0 MARCH 27 thru 31 metrocenter BLACK CANYON FREEWAY AT DUNLAP CHAR BROILED N.Y. STRIP STEAK Served with baled potato, green talad and garlic toait II 1 1 from the psopls who gavs you "Tht Jazz Singer" OYIESCFTKEYEARr RRMaRRaHBiW N(MUl-(ifJf HARVEY KO I and MAULUNt Iwll ASU Music Theater. Her script was from Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing" and Shaw's "Pygmalion." In addition to the local $300 award, Miss Kemp will So to Washington to compete the society's National Career Awards Competition May 13 to 17.

Second place was awarded to Lissa Claire Bell, 20, of Phoenix and San Diego, and third place to John Kevin Tallent, 19, Scottsdale. All three finalists will be honored at an Awards Dinner at Paradise Valley Country Club April 23. The judges were Norman MacDonald, Mrs. Paula Sobol and Patrick Perrell. BUTrRfl erasj, tar FRt.

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