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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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AIL EDITIONS Arizona Republic Apr. 27. '79 E-9 RIDE-N' ROCK RANCH DISCO CLUB hidden The away on the grounds of radissan scottsdale Resort and Racquet Club 991-2400 Z6m Indian Bend Rnarl Scortsrinle A7 Listeners may not notice KOOL-to-KARZ change MANDARIN DELIGHT. Chinese Restaurant Dinner Cocktails Introducing Peking Duck i per person i win inctudod with dinnr our Orond Opening month Swimming Surfing Raft Rides Volleyball Surf Slide. And BigJurF Open; Noon to 4 PM, Tuesday through Sunday (weather permitting) 1500 Hayden Road Tempe LESLIE UGGAMS at the place you would expect THE Phoenician ROOM N.

7th St. 274-5204 LOBSTER SPECIAL lfflw 7.95 Soupor Salad, Sourdough bread 7280 STETSON SCOTTSDALE BOMBAY 4 mm RESV 945-2341 VALUABLE COUPON BiCKMMMOK Good Monooy lr COCKTMl Mute iEuHt Hofidovi CkMd Sundoyt) Until TWO MEALS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! (lacteal Dmmr CkiMree 1 Entire Miei Wtkama) Enjoy Dinner I Luncheon Skais aitbentic, traditional Ball Dane- i Special Discount tor imps, sanm I Matiett Authentic Middle East American Restaurant 4125 N. 7th St. 277-7697 I I NEWTON'S SANDS SVras? MS. thru SAT.

The Versatile Gary Marshall MESQUITE BROILED STEAKS $95 Complete Dinner Meeting or Banquet Rooms for that special Business or Social Function. (Accom. 10 to 300 Peoplo) SANDS HOTEL 332flPn; No Cover, No Win. Dinners Served (OLD-TIME POLKA DANCE PARnli Fish Factory thru Sit. 11 im 10 pm Close! Sundays 4 pm to 10 pm $945 FISH FRY scows FOOD TO GO OR EAT HERE N.

16th St. rEt 265-2038 WATCH THt SPORTS EVENTS ON OUR GIGANTIC COCKTAILS THE BEST MEXICAN FOOD IN TOWN! FINEST MARGARITAS IN TOWNI PRICE Gulden. They have the hot dog (Reggie Jackson), they have the sauerkraut (Thurman Munson), all they needed was the mustard." Pepe added the package was now complete, "After all, the Yankees have all that bread." $5.95 5309 ROCK AND ROLL stars have become the latest celebrities to join the endorsement market, although New Yorker Jay Coleman, who thought up the idea, likes to use the word "association" to describe the deals. Coleman is the brains behind Rock-bill, an East Coat publication patterned after Playbill. Whereas it was once thought that a rock and roller who became associated with a product had sold out, Coleman is proving there's money to be made.

So far he has put the Outlaws and Journey with Budweiser, David Brom-berg with Jose Cuervo tequila, Charlie Daniels Band with Busch beer. Renaissance with MG cars and Hall and Oates with Panasonic. LINER NOTES Bob (Bozel Bell. one of the guiding lights behind the late, lamented Razz Revue, has he-come a comic book creator. Taking his slightly risque creation, Honky Tonk Sue.

Bell has created a slightly risque comic book that in no way threatens to overtake Superman. Pans of Bob can obtained an autographed copy of the book (for no additional charge over the SI. 50 purchase price) Saturday when Bob holds a 2 p.m. autograph party at World Records' Camelback location. It is said friends and relatives are attempting to teach Bob to make an by Saturday Flight, a two-man jazz combo of Tony Ambrose on piano and synthesizer and Jack Scannell on flute and sax, opened Wednesday at the Tenipe Lunt Avenue Marble Club The Wednesday-through-Saturday cngagment will continue through May Robin (Murk) Williams will soon lie available for wall hangings, at $2.50 per poster.

The manufacturer claims to have orders for 1.3 million Ethel Merman, who never needed a microphone to be heard in the cheap seats, has gone disco. The star of the original Broadway production of Annie dot Your dun and (iypsy, among many, has recorded a disco allium for scheduled for June released. Among the Merman standards reprised in disco form are Everything's Coming 'p Ruses, lulling In Love Is Wonderful. 1 dot Rhythm. Anything (lms.

1 (iet A Kick (tut Of You and, of course, There's So Business Like Show 2942 N. Y. lunch Clou ol during 5 Mm. FRIDAY FOOD THI DANCE RESTAURANT 37 W. Phoenix By HARDY SCHLEPPINGS At 12:01 a.m.

Tuesday, it will no longer be KOOI, radio in Phoenix. -KARZ will be the new call letters fur the CBS network affiliate that had been part of the Gene Autry communications empire since 19-48. Earlier this year KOOI. was sold to another media empire, Stauffer Communications. The new ownership becomes official in the early Tuesday hours.

I'nlike some changes of command, this will be little noticed on the air, but likely long remembered. THE NEW KARZ is going to go after listeners, according to Del Hull, the station's program director. "First, there will be no major personnel changes," said Hull, who is coming to Phoenix from Stauffer's Des Monies, Iowa, station, KRNT. "In fact, there i i ui ui' no it'iMiiint'i ciidnges. Kill 1 ntfr rpmiint; Oinnr.il man ager of the station, which is in the process of taking over new offices and studios at 2196 W.

Camelback. The disc jockeys remain the same on me personality angle. A will be hearing more I.en In-'gobrigtsen in the mornings and more Joe McNamara in the afternoons," II i. in SU1U JlUtl, Hilll 111 OUIU UOWIl 1U i.m, to noon shift, with Ed Mack going from noon to 2 p.m. FOR SEVERAL YEARS, KOOL has carried the Arizona State University football, basketball and baseball games.

That tradition will continue at the soon-to-be KARZ, but with some changes. Tom Dillon, who has been all too little used at will become sports director at KARZ and will handle the play-by-play for ASU games. Fans of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater and Sears Radio Theater can rest easy. Hull said there are no plans to 'Change their schedule. Most of the current CBS network shows will con tinued tn hp airpri in thnir nrpcprt time slots, said Hull.

The music programming will be contemporary easy listening. niki one 10 sports columnist Boh Hurt, but it's too good to pass up: Phil Pepc, a New York Daily News sportswriter, knows the foal roimn tllll .1 bf.n- catcher Brad Gulden. To understand 1 GOe reasoning, one mnt h.ivn a working knowledge of mustard. Writes Pepe: its easy to ngure out wny the Yankees wanted newcomer Brad hli r- I tfSBB APRIL 24-29, MAY 1-6 Dinner Dance 6 30 Show 8 30 Cocktail Show 10 00 (Seating lor cocktails only at 8 00 prior to first show Available on a limited basis I The Registry Resort TO LIVE MUSIC "Oldies But Goodies" On Our Large Dance Floor. Featuring: MARTY MARTELL TRIO LOUNGE OPEN: 9 a.m.

to 1 a.m. 11 to 10 p.m. Fri. Sat. Until 12 am McDowell 271-9667 271-9668 7171 Scottsdale Road Reservations Requested 991-3800 (ext 1011) Jackets required.

Music by THE EARL HECKSCHER ORCHESTRA 1 lis POLKAS WALTZES SCHOTTISCHES Fine German Stvle food Friday DINNER SERVED 6pm 10pm DANCl MUSIC BY SLAWINSKI POLKA BAND SUNDAY Buffet Served 1PM-6PM DANCE MUSIC BY GEORGE MILLS BAND 2 PM 6 PM "ATTEND MAIFEST 79' Mav 5th 6th" German American LI 431 E. Dunlap 943-1364 i Utotod tn Itn KW ot lha ond of bt Dunlop Since 1928 CHINESE FOOD "A Mouthful is worth a thousand words WE TASTE BETTER" PHOENIX 304 E. Madison Street Downtown Open for lunch and Dinner SUN CITY 99th Ave. Thunderbird Thunderbird Plaza Center Open Everyday COCKTAILS "1 Closed Wednesdays 253-7848 974-3601 TAKE OUT ORDERS Bailly's Restaurant $Q50 DINNER FOR TWO SKRVIX. 7 DAYS A WEKK SUNDAY NOON TO 10:30 P.M.

Includes: Relish Trji. Swa or Salad. Dessert, or (lass el House Nine or Cordial ENTREES STUFFED SOLE BREADED VEAL CUTLET BROILED MAHA-MAHI CHICKEN FRIED STEAK CHOICE TOP SIRLOIN BABY BEEF LIVER SLICED LONDON BROIL DESSERT or GLASS OF HOUSE WINE OR CORDIAL Crome do Mentho Creme de Cacao TONY AWARD-BEST ACTOR DRAMA CRITICS' CIRCLE-SPECIAL CITATIONV the treasures of the American 't 'r. 1 Civic Plaza-Symphony Hall Saturday, May 12, 8:00 p.m. S10, $8, Jo, en wit at Phooni Civk Plata Box Offkn A all Diomondt Boa OKkm, coll 262-7272.

ORDERS 225 E. Adams, Phoenix, AZ 15004. checks payable to Civic Plaza Box Office. enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. DINNER "alayou'l Mike Niclwls fears flops By MARILYN BECK THE PLATTERS APRIL 30TH 1 NIGHT ONLY Dmntt Show $12.00 pgr person Lot Show $5.00 per person NO EXCHANGES OR HtfUNOS "a la You" Lamb Bnichette $6.75 $8.75 Filet of Sole, Normande 5.75 7.75." Emperor's Teriyaki 7.95 9.95? Sample entrees from our extensive menu With our new "a la You" menu you can order what you want full dinner or a la carte.

You pay only for what you want. It's a la You IPtCIAL. II SMORGASBORD UNLIMITED ITim RIB Oj Station of oo.t Boot, "1 Dinnw MO CH SoloO. CWrl llO ll-ti li 5400 N. 59th AVE 939-3353 Windmill Reservations 985-1801 ft 94M170 BINNLK THEATRE Nioeoeoooo tikp Viphnl; VL'hn uav tiimuitoH tn direct Universale adantatinn of A fihnrnt: I ina nn't 'iIcm kn -directing four other major motion pictures that have been offered him this year.

As one studio executive tells me, "It's reached the point where it seems 'Mike's developed a paranoia about the movie business. He's just afraid to be involved with any feature unless he's sure it will hp a "oirr'ps; anrt vnu can never be sure about something that directorial genius has been -proven time and again on Broadway 'and with such films as The Graduate which he earned an Oscar) and IS 1 -lj(jij niiowieaue. tsui men came Day of the Dolphins and The Fortune, turned out to be bona fide And then came his last involve---nwnt with Hollywood: the 1975 Bo-gart Slept Here, which was aborted in mid-production following battles be-; Nichols, playwright Neil Simon and actor Robert DeNiro. DeNiro 'tended up bolting the project and then, to Simon, "We started talking about finding a replacement lead, hut Nichols was emotionally unable to V'Jgo on with the movie." And now, four years later, it seems "I-Mike still doesn't feel he's up to copying with Hollywood. 1 AUTHENTIC MEXICAN CUISINE of the Perfect Margarita IIINM 7 OAVS A HI I L.

fc AO Insiders expei-t big trouble on the location of Dino De Laurentiis' Shark Hoy of Bora Bora. The natives on that island, you see, are restless over what they contend are "gross distortions" of their culture in De Laurentiis' Hurricane. And while protests by Sa-moans and supporters of the Samoan cause are being organized in the L.S., Bora Bora locals are reportedly preparing quite a reception for Dino and team, who'll start shooting Shark Boy on the island next month. Dustin Hoffman, who attended a screening solo of Woody Allen's Manhattan, is acting delighted that his estranged wife Anne Byrne scores so impressively in the film which marks her first major screen appearance. That film, incidentally VVoody's absolute best' looks like it could also become his most successful yet.

In its New York opening this week, it grossed more than double the box office take recorded by Woody's giant hit, Annie Hall Producer Walter Mirisch is determined not to engage in a dog fight with Peter Sellers in spile of Sellers' continuing put-downs of their new remake of The Prisoner of Zenda. He says he's going to ignore Peter's comments that the picture is "a disaster" and will also ignore the star's suggestions that the film should be completely re-edited Ml International i no original I rum whicti Stuarl painted the replica now owned by the National Gallery and 16 other surviving versions. National Gallery Curator John Wil-merding said in an interview the significance of the purchase is twofold: the portraits make up the only surviving complete set of portraits of the first five presidents and they have been shown publicly "only about a half-dozen times" since the set was finished about 1825. A National Gallery spokeswoman declined to say how much the five portraits cost. She said Adams, Madison and Monroe were bought with the Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund and the Washington and Jefferson were gifts from Thomas Jefferson Coolidge IV, whose great grandfather was Jefferson's great-grandson.

i II ESr.iw I TicLoli; MAIL Make Please Home Phoenix til ERlSOURBATOO! Word is fast spreading around in the Volley that our Dinners are as great as our golf! You don't have to be a member (or a golfer) to enjoy our Chef't delicious rnwrtinn. Din. ners nightly except Monday. Reservations suggested! NOW APPEARING STEVE IUNDQUIST In The Lounge Am pima inn qolf RESORT 7330 ma Rood Scotlsdale. Arizona 65253 9.18-3800 THOENIX, now Appearing In lounge "HOLLYWOOD" Won, thru Sat.

Check Out Our Exciting New Menus Delicious Specials Lunch Dinners Dli mm Bill mm Wm I'm I JM At the Scottsdale Hilton Scottsdale Road Lincoln Drive 948-7750 dinner help yourself to an ln-Vm credible selection of goodies at thexk Mr famous Gables dessert bar. Authentic Mexican Food FOUR VALLEY LOCATIONS Moon Vallev Sioltsddle Tempe 4540 ll.lh Si 1.100 HdvoVn M9l 06(1 7769 IWI Thundeiblld IIZIW, Bniaduav 041 0700 068 HbUt Now Under New Management 2-5 Stuart presidential portraits shown if 1 iiiTttn22is is' P3c5.lnr)i0')fJnJJL.i United Press WASHINGTON The National Gallery of Art today begins public display of its prize acquisition the tonly surviving set of Gilbert Stuart of America's first five presi- dents. Its acquisition of the portraits of George Washington, John Adams, -Thomas Jefferson. James Madison "'and James Monroe contrasts with the problems its neighbor the Smith- sonian Institution has had getting Stuart's paintings of Washington and Martha. The Smithsonian's National Portrait has offered $5 million to the 'Boston Athenaeum club for the unfinished portraits of George and Martha, But" Boston officials have sought to "block the sale.

The George Washington portrait is 1 RODEWAy rHJL i in i ii. I. .1, 1 1 Just one of the devilishly delicious choices is A SUNDAE. Experience the delight of doing it yourself step up to the soft terUe rpachine and fill a Sundae glass to a frozen peek then1 lavish it with fudge, fruit or other toppings of yout choice and nuts! Compliments of the Gables with dinner! FINE DINING COCKTAILS DANCING 24th Street end Thomat Road 956-5581.

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