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I Pittsburgh Press, Oct. 13, 1976 STAIRCASE roNfOHmvfDMfsoArr RHYTHM KINGS lit LHIESTV AVIZ. OOWNTOWN 1 DISCO LUNCHES DAILY 11-2 iftX DON BROCKETT DREAMED ARTHUR MURRAY ONLY ONE I tjr- 1 1 urn lltEii 1 Pleases Fans By PETE BISHOP (Ml iiu Mi, tut eUet, stilt dreamer. Sum so don't drop dead What did Chicago (the band, not the Rears) do at the Civic Arena last night that the Steelers haven't done in seerninalv ages? 771 1146 anskSaaM rosmviMCXxor aooiodi MANCINI'S LOUNGE S26 Island McKets Rocks TONITEI Tha (tuparsonic) Boys Art Back With Thetr New '76 Ftoek RoM (haw DARK HORSE ff DARK HOUSE Color DaHi HerM tj4e by Derii Nene PreawtsaM 27S-aS3S TONIGHT' WED. Hotel Wetnter Hall IUDDY HE OtCM.

9 to Midnight (ret Oone Lessens for Patrons A Follow a sound "game plan" which first and foremost established the "running game." Not that any band with 10 learn The Hustle" platinum albums, IS hit singles and the stability to have had UIM W.AM McCAr to 11 PM teitourarrt only one personnel change in decade and that an addition has Preients much to establish. But a concert every con cert is a different critter MEADOWLARK LOUNGE Announcos Tho Opening Tomorrow Of Our NEW DISCO ROOM Gold and platinum aren't worth "SO WHAT ELSE IS NODE?" Opening Friday f.M Saturday 10 The right place to find that new car is in The Press Want Ads. To Place Your Want Ad Dial 263-1201 a hoot on a perfunctory or care less night, and Chicago doubt' less had its share SaatuM thm So they started, appropriate- Rt. 30, IRWIN ARTHUR MURRAY DANCERS KIMdiJhirirew TAKE HOW V'A'U d' RESV. 27 1-6696 ly enough, with Only the 1 1 Beginning," a hit and a good LAMM snowing mm saraer ognie nape and Foaturlng our Now Sophlstkatod example of the pome rock I 111..

SOUND LIGHTING SYSTEM 4 that's won them many fans who otherwise don't like I DECADE I GENECORBIN rock (and many attended among the long hair and And when you get home, try on tomeont you lilt You'll both hove more fun; moybe for life, who knows jjjiwwuji. i ruiiBSnav 2749 Noblostown Groontroo Noar Groontroo Drlvo-ln 921-9011 jeans, too). "Polite rock" doesn't assault the eardrums; the fea At Aithur Murray we tell only 1 00 00 0 ANCIIS WANTIO 1 tured instrumental are tasteful, not overbearing of ostentatious; yes, you can even hear the words. And the ont product FUN. That's how we change peopl PACLIASOni'SLOUKCI CO GO CIRISCOW.

ENTERTAINMENT to 2 into couples (No other school sound man cooperated by keeping the volume at comfy level. molei that claim.) LANDMARK RESTAURANT I (VERY NIGHT I tf 111 I I il IH''I1 TUIIDC COI CAT 4 209 Fourth Downtown 366-1 136 EXAMPLES OF SUCH songs: "Does Anybody Know What Time it Is," "Just You 'n' Me," "Old Days." Of such instrumentals: Walt Parazaiders's soprano sax on "Just You 'n' Me" and Danny Seraphine's drumming in iiiiliillilliiiillliliimiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiliiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiite 5 It I st or ante Italbna I LA FAMIGLIA PASCUZZI I (t. 3M SAITSIUIIG MIIB UST Of 1 AICOSHC.C (SI.WfSTOf lOYaPAM i Resv. 793-9732 1 FRIDAY I 1 SALAD AND FISH BAR I I SATURDAY NIGHT I Music I Opening Show by ROYAL FLUSH 1 Dlaaiimt U.ll,. TBI A rivuiutu nmv IHIV tv DANCING WED.

FRI. to Tha SopMsffcotad Sound of fha FRED PRYOR TL7IO general. Mixing hits and new songs, keyboard player Bobby Lamm, guitarist Terry Kath and bassist Peter Cetera HJItllllllllllllltllillllllllllllillltllinSTINMUSICIillltllllllllllllllMltlilllllll ICRAZY QUILT FAMILY 1 Merket Square tppMring Man. thru Bat. Sllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll6MflMOHIOKTlTIllllIC swapping lead vocal chores Cetera's the strongest) Chicago established the fact that they were there.

The 7 LESSONS ONLY sfltiD REW ADULT fireworks could come later. 771. 1 1 AAbbvjmwmhi potniviraoof or tot im'di Chicago is nothing if not versatile, so not everything MANCINI'S LOUNGE 'SSZX? 1 their Urst set was polite rock but not everything 1321 Freeport Rd. TONIGHT WtD.DARK HORSE 12MilfromPgh onRt 28N worked. Two funky rockers, "You Get It I'd" (a little rag WMtaM iMun oiuioD iio Master Charge BonkAmencard Diners Club Accepted Q7ltclt 1 2 Miles from Monroeville illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllirK reeve wjaaewoaaam8aaoMamaa iSieaijj 1757 lllitIT ID.

Exit 5 off Turnpike RESERVATIONS HONEY BEAR tor. It.MlCnrti 1 .00 OFF WITH THIS AD-" THIS COUPON COOD AIT FRIDAY IN OCTOBER I ged) and "Skin Tight," just seemed beneath them; on "Make Me Smile," the horns didn't come through. "Once or Twice," good old rock '0 roll, and the delightful job singer Kath and flutist Parazaider did on the lovely 241-4200 274-4400 STUDENTS ONLY. Presents CHUCK CORBY. JOHN PAP1 CO.

fir Your Omnia Dancing Entrtnnmni Pionour TONITE thru SAT I FRIDAY tllGIIT PARTY' Loiour my world certainly did, though. rhs WooiVs Contort Attraction JOEY DEE STARLI6HTERS Tonight thru Saturday NOW APPEARING NG ENROLL TODAY! THE JON After intermission, Chicago 'continued politely with "Call on Me," "Scrapbook" and "Something in the City" before wowing the crowd with the delicate "If You Leave Me Now," a perfect display of how controlled THE COST IS MODEST, SUNDAY nicrn disco lessons if Ula-lrVI 5 UDDER 21 DISCO FRIDAY DARK HORSE horns help a song. there was nothin polite about uptown, a no- -www Oa.31-HALL0WEEMPAm-glZES THE BENEFITS HUGE. YOU'LL BE AMAZED WHAT TWO FEET CAN LEARN ABOUT MOVING A BODY! COM! WITH Off WITHOUT A PAITNIRI horns, hard, thumping rocker which may show up on i fireside steakhouse N.Y. CHOICE (16 Of.

rib steak) $4" Solod, Baked Potato, Roll Butter Lat Night Snack or Barly Breakfast Stock I Eggi, Toast CoHoo 2" their next album, getting the tans in the mood to stand up and clap along with Saturday in the Park. NEXT TO 3 RIVERS STADIUM mm "I'VE BEEN SEARCHIN' So Long," a ballad, was the last touch of niceness. The funky "Mongonucleosis" had Lee Loughnane and guest-friend Rob Hicks trading tOI IUNCH FtOM HAM 4 AU Nltl TOe AM 4 JJ 322-4949 rlhur ASP" not trumpet licks and Seraphine and percussionist Lau dir de Oliveira, the addition, spewing out short, fiery fast-handed solos. i NO JEANS PLEASE ssa aea aai ass aJ urratj if iZ WAREHOUSE 600 Washington Ava. 1 Bridgevilla "A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE" Tonight TRAXTIOM Thursday iruarrnie Jfcwl MANCMItrQ DANCE KMOOti Tmtcit Tour rWntr-Mtm At Oft Jmpitfflllte li.

Motot'lnnf Then the heavy artillery. "25 or 6 to 4," Kath shining on guitar, got everyone excited, and the encore of "Got to Get You into my Life" (the Beatles used backing horns when they did it first) and "Feelin' Stronger Every Day," Cetera's bass thundering, closed the night hi miiiiiuiHic a 10 phij. rsuej rui. s-t ty FRIDAY NIGHT Shadyside's first Cocktail Lounge DISCO THE ONLY WAY TO SWING Cocktails from P.M. Mon.

thru Sat. DOWNTOWN 136 SIXTH STRFFT PinSSUDGM PA 15722 261-2947 MONROEVILLE across from Holiday House 3766 Wm PtnnHwy 824-9440 10 equally thunderous cheers. Best of all, the politeness rubbed off. "If they (the fans) were all like this, it would be okay," said one veteran guard. The ame is just as true for the performers.

ml TENDER TRAP AT THE tJt SOUTH HIGHUND V1 DOWNSTAIRS 3-PIECE CHICKEN DINNER $150 NO ItANS P1FASF Julie Sommars In 'Herbie' HOLLYWOOD-Julie Sommars has been signed by executive producer Ron Miller for "Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo," starring Dean Jones. Don Knotts and Hp Dinner includes a tossed salad, potato and vegetable, rolls and butter, beverage, ice cream or sherbet, and a glass of wine. Other Friday Night Specials Need a gift idea? Why not window shop in The Press Want Ads. To Place Your Want Ad Dial 263-1201 SHERATON SOUTH FT. COUCH RD Across from 8.

Hills Village 343-4600 Tko Tmmtmxtic WALT HARPER And All That Jau Herbie, the car. Second Time Around HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Susan Blakely will reprise her role as Julie Prescott in "Rich Man, Poor Man -Book II." GAIL SONDERS REVUE RETURNS TO PITTSBURGH! Shows Nrfhllr Wed rhrs Sit. it Mt. Lststioii'i Beautiful FRENCH CONNECTION Dinners Servee1 Irwa 5 t.ia. DeeciKf Ireta p.m.

lUNCHESfROMn A.M. PRIVATE ROOM FOR BANQUETS, PARTIES (Wkasys er RESERVATIONS 561-2032 Freacli Caaaertia is latafae 1st near Cylaas lldf. hospitality motor inn Fried Fish $4.50 Broiled Red Snapper $6.25 Prime Rib Dinner $6.50 Bone-In Strip Steak $6.50 aSildren under twelve half price on above items (half portions) hrtwevtj Itl tellSe-IM iHonatealeitattrant A Johnny Garneau Lunch ii DININhK FOR TWO $9.95 New York Slrioln Steak 0 lobster Toll WsjAtaatea R4. at leeer II nl. I Famous Salad lor, lotted Potato, Homemade tread I SIP.VID Tuesday, Wedneiday, Thursday Only i 41 10 Brownsville Road a.m.

to Midnita includes more than bread and water. A thitrhall Shopping Ctr. 881-1619 Holidays i Friday, October 22nd and 29th Fttturtng Tne Aenown Coni's Little German Band Christopher's mm AUTHENTIC GERMAN F000 LOWENBRAU ON TAP REST A UK A ST l.OUXCE IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE FRANK CUNIMONDO TRIO "ViTJt1 HALL OF FAME LOUNGE JIM MANOVIFW IT. WASHINGTON JI1-4S00. NOW THRU OCTOBER 16 Al I7fl 00 per person includes tax I gratuities FEAST SERVED FROM I P.M.

T0 10 P.M. SauererMten Oermari Muuee Pert lele OwmpUngt See fUbf ki miff leuertrNt Peuse imea Oenmn peuM M) Slack ran OMI liraow AawrtM 12 firrnrnTirmf If ASH I A ION AMI PRODUCTION "KINKOIAMA" eT retwriei. eneesea ane braaoi ENTERTAINMENT FROM (P.M. T0 12 MID. SO NOT TO BE DISAPPOINTED, MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW MILD OVIRI 3rd SMASH WltKI LINDA LOVELACE IN MR MOST FAMOUS 3rd UN-CUT Week! OiOS, 1 lill, 1 140, AtOO, IOiSO 1k nrt mt HILTON AIRPORT INN Perkwey Weat it White Swen Perk CALL 262-1600 nl.

it n.i Also Appearing FISHER MARKS OCTOBER 22-30 FOSTER BROOKS SPEND THE NIQHT Co FOR ONLY S20 00 a annn nr i -7 i v. 'is-i (X) few" Mfer MtU A Cut Coupons not Corners LIBERTY HI IISIITT AVI, D0WMT0WN 564-2991 OPEN 10 A.M. DAILY km Complimentary Soup and Salad buffet included with your pick of the menu. At Johnny Garneau's, when you order a luncheon plate or any sandwich, well give you a bowl of home made soup and as many trips to our luncheon salad buffet as you wish. Choose from tempting salads, relishes, vegetables and more.

At Johnny Garneau's, you get the extras, without paying extra. Luncheons from $195 frki Commit GOLDEN SPIKE RE3TAUBANT3 1 North Hills Monroeville Downtown Baldwin Clairion 364 9051 351-3311 391-0458 212 6th St. 884-1300 (814)764-3311 1 Try br yearseH el see we stea after Hie kett ttk dlBIBMf Is FWBle to ploct a low-cott Prttt Want Ad. caH 263 1201 F'FourArbysl! Roast Beef Sandwiches HIGHEST RATING! A NEW APPROACH IN HOT ADULT ACTION 00 Get 4 Arby's Roast Beef Sandwiches for $3.00 Offer Expires 0.1 16, 1976 BRAVOS FOR HEATHER DEELEY! Net tieoe Ike imt et ta bet erf aeMte'l lielitie sees te ialiaihly aertreirte 4K .911 tr MSr U)Xr Ait CMOia 01: 1 II 0h Rtw Twt SHa Shv SlM Ai OwKt Rl lf DINNEI INCLUDES: Tosses' Seled, leM Petele witfc sear treo-j mi dsim er kotter 01 roexe fries, fressi Ukt4 Himewoei Ms eas Wetter, Coffee er Tea, Offer good at all Plrtsburqh Monnwville. NOW! 2 HOT (' SON STOP North Uptvilles.

Convmj and Washington Artiy's "DIVERSIONS' Vfl AILA7F MALE ACTION 'llfCistilUerill'V DELIVERS i tnri Ad jr i SERVED WITU FEATURES! $1. OFF COUPON tWaytWaSaaoWy iwoArbysi "ANGEL JOHN" AVAH.AKI AT aUeeWy tfara Saiaraoy SPJLlaClaslat Nim Ii Hrtt MOtl ABMHT BOCMIlOtft pinMufWM pjsi. fa Uasatf ENCORE Koasi Deer oaivdwicnes UBjrS TZZJ enooiien 0 BNTKRTAINMINT WITIBstllStOIT WlTIBsiUKOeT a aouti, 5 I rj UaM III a. keen fi 7Whl STAGE 59 Get 2 Arby's Roast Beef Sandwiches for $1.59 Offer Expires Oct 16. 1976 TORMENTED IY BURNING DESIRE) I HI NAIOLB BETTIBS QVAtTfT Weoay Jen Simae RKCSOLOMM SSOS Walnut St.

SHAOTSILH IE5V. U-55e LIVE ENTERTAINMENT NITELY 2f 'DOWNTOWN BKV.47l-mS fvmrth your home tmletulry and ineipontively by shopping The Prone Want Aht Te Hcko Vow Won! Ad Onl J63-U01 I I Offer good at all Pittsburgh. North Wersailles Conway and Washington Artiy's MM I Te Place roue Wan! Ad Owl J63-I20I 01 1 i hi. saWaWa aaiedao.

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