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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 28

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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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ALL tU UNO CI March 17, 1976 The Arizona Republic KIP ADDOTTA I REE ommomsV with any purchas of $4.00 or mors THE FRESH NEW COMIC YOU ENJOYED WITH MAC DAVIS AT THE CELEBRITY THEATRE ON THE JOHNNY CARSON SHOW ON MERV GRIFFIN SHOW Audience wildly salutes pianist Rubinstein in IVY DAILY SPECIALS dinner lunch 3.95 2.75 Except fri. Sot. ivenmgi Fresh Catch at thi Day Veal Cutlet Parmigiana Country fried Chicken Italian Spaghetti Meatbalh at rtg. prices. SIMM I viisr NOW IN THE PENTHOUSE AT THE PLAYBOY CLUB MARCH 19 MARCH 20 Tl 1401 W.

CUHUi HE. MI-14II im mm mm ici. NOW APPEARING JIM BURGETT CO. Dinef From Lot Vegas 4 GUYS and a GIRL halvring Marlene Ricci it Professional Show Dance Entertainment fjUHDAY BR0HCI I0FFET JAMMER COCmiL HOUtfN FOR RESERVATIONS INFORMATION, CALL 264-4314 WEU DRINKS 7Je 4 to 7 p.m. daily "Camaval" and "Fan-tasiestucke" and Chopin's "Preludes" and "Scherzo in B-Flat Minor." At the end, the audience gave Rubinstein a thunderous standing ovation which brought him back for three encores of Chopin etudes and a bouquet of yellow roses handed up from admiring fans.

The concert marked the start of a new U.S. A A A A A A A and Chopin to celebrate the 70th anniversary of his American debut. more than 40 years I have come back," the maestro told a wildly applauding audience. "I have always found this affection. I love you.

I thank you from the bottom of my heart" An overflow audience at the famous concert hall put more than 200 persons on stage for the special program of Beethoven's "Sonata in Flat Major," Schumann's By WILBORN HAMPTON United Press International NEW YORK New York lavished Artur Rubinstein with flowers, standing ovations and encores Monday night and' the nonagenarian genius responded with proclamations of love and affection for four decades of allegiance. Rubinstein, caressing the keyboard of his Stein-way with aging fingers that faltered only occasionally, roused an overflow audience at Carnegie Hall with a program of Beethoven, Schumann Waterfront atmosphere at Windjammer THE LAKES IN TFMPC sad scccnutnAue Hubniniiwns lakethore and Baseline Road TELEPHONE 838-4778 tour. Appearing Now BOB A SYLVIA HOMTIMf SIMM MWMTtl" 7243 E. Camelback 947-9723 i Complete dinner menu SERVED FROM 5 HI MIDNIGHT Chopped Sirloin Steak. Fried Chicken $2.95 Fried Bay Scallops Jumbo Fried Shrimp Shrimp Scampi.

$3.95 Barbecue Ribs. Top Sirloin Steak $3.95 Filet Mignon Teriyaki Steak $3.95 Chicken Breast Supreme Brook Trout Almondine Prime Ribs Au-Jus. $4.95 Omelettes. $2.95 Acapulce Shrimp (A Specialty) $4.50 All DINNERS INCLUDE SOUP OR SALAD and BAKED POTATO OR RICE AND LUNCH 99 TANGY, TASTY ROAST BEEF ON RYE AU-JUS SOUP OR SALAD AND POTATO EMBBlBSlSlSlSBBBBBBBBMP Bridge column by Charles HGonm and I A GREAT COMEDY TEAM IWfihaN TO ENTERTAIN YOU WITH ADUIT COMEDY SKETCHES. NEWTON'S SANDS HOTEL 1320 E.

VAN BUREN ttO-UM ROCK CORNISH GAME HEN FLflMBE Every Wednesday night. Includes soup or salad and fresh rolls $3.95 mccormick tfStlSlJ ranch restaurant Reservations encouraged 948-7010 Located mile east of Scottsdale Road on McCormick Parkway PiPtH PIZZA) "Come On Overt" scottsdaiCenter For The Arts 7383 Scottsdale Mall Two Great Nights At The Opera Rossini's BARBER OF SEVILLE 8 p.m. March 23 only John Philip Sousa's oELCAPITAII 8 p.m. March 24 only performed by the world renowned TEXAS OPERA THEATRE Tickets $5 and $6 'LOWEST PIZZA SURE. PRICES IN TOWN! JINDTiS 'FOR EXAMPLE -LARGE CHEESE just 43rd AVE.

a ftl FNnAI cover the queen, for it costs nothing to see if, by some quirk, West has elected to lead away from the king of spades. East puts up the king and you win the ace. You now have a spade loser, and you have the trump suit to worry about. So you postpone playing trumps to cash three rounds of diamonds, discarding your spade. When this goes through, you can concentrate on trumps.

If someone had ruffed the third round of diamonds and you had to bring in the trump suit with no losers, it would be correct to take the finesse. However, can afford to lose one trump, so you should take the safety play of leading a club to the ace. Had only small clubs appeared on the ace, you should ruff the losing navi ct St. Patrick's Day CempKiiwitofy Can iNf A Cab bog. 47 KM.

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NORTH Q74I OAKQ6 10764 WEST EAST J102 4K986 V1075I OJ954 O108I KJ 493 SOUTH 1 4A5 072 AQ852 The bidding: South West North East 1 Pan 1 Pus 2 9 Pats 4 Pass 4 9 Pass 5 Pass Pass Pass Pass Opsning lead: Jack of Quite often you can make a hand simply by guessing correctly. However, the art of declarer is to try to avoid guesswork. Consider this hand. North-South conducted an orderly auction to reach a good club slam. After North gave a jump preference to four clubs, South probed for a possible grand slam with, his four heart cue-bid In the hope of hearing his partner cue-bid the king of spades at a later turn.

However, North had bid full value when he jumped, so he now signed off with five clubs, and South settled in the small slam. West leads the jack of spades, and you might like to take a few seconds to consider your first line of play. The first step is to We're celebrating the wearin' of the green with special fun in both our lounge and restaurant. Shrimp and Green O'Margaritos for a lucky 99c. Green beer, too.

And lilt in Irish tunes to set your heart a singin'. Corned beef and cabbage and Irish slew served by Erin's own lads and lassies in our Four Peaks Room. Irish or not, -you'll have a fine time and that's no blarney! steak and bake Seafood NOkiH I MEJ STWK-lOSSrai I VT pRtAKins ci CLAUDE KIPIIIS Mime Theatre 8 p.m. March 26 and 27 Tickets and $5 Available at Select-A-Seat and the CENTER'S Box Office 994-2381 Every Wednesday night, join us for that All American favorite: Steak and Baked Potato. Dinner includes our famous salad bar and loaves of fresh bread.

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-r 7401 N. Scottsdole Rood heart and lead a second round of clubs from the dummy. The -ace drops the jack, however, so it is simple matter to -lead another trump and claim the contract. 'Your'' good technique is rewarded, for you would have gone down had you taken the trump finesse. West would win the king of trumps and lead his fourth diamond.

East would complete the uppercut by ruffing with the nine, forcing you to overruff with the ace. West's jack of clubs would now be promoted and would score the setting trick. WED. THURS. SPECIALS Combinot Step info Priim Rib $4.15 SteokJ, Scampi $5.15 All ssjfvsjfj wffh fovOf Ettfod oiid cHotcs) of potrjto.

BILLGRNHMvl IN kSSOaWlONWH BNRNNOODJON PETERS PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS A MAMMOTH DAY 0FUVE EOTERTAINMENT SUNDEHLST1DIUM ASUC4MPUS OPEN DAILY ND SUNDAY 4:00 M. FrtlDir IUNCN 11)30-2(30 for Dinner MY5PAGHETTI vf BssVHWMsMssksWs; (ANPTHAT3 NOBLARNBy) Jwi7 lUPATWCK 5 yfir LUNCH 1130-3, DINNER 5:30 -Midnight Join us for a leisurely lunch on Saturday. You'll find prices, Inufcusc 2333 East Thomas Road Phoenix 956-8740 service and decor right out of the roaring '20's. Serve your own soup and salad out of our Mobs Staff Car. And enjoy dinner at unbelievable prices.

COMPLETE DINNERS FOR 42.95 LIVE FILMING RRSTIRTCTS WIRNER BROTHERS PRODUCTION OF W. AM flomnlimAntarv finnamnn Rnlle 'vf0. Soup AND Salad CLASSICAL JAZZ PIANIST I .7. i'--- 7 GEORGE v5you Potatoes AND Vegetable tl, Hot Rolls AND Butter Entrees AND Served Generously 69 COCKTAILS served until 6:30 (Monday Saturday) I A IN PERSON THREE SHOWS NITELY COVER CHARGE This Engagement Only $2.00 to Dining Boom Gutiti Monday thru Thursday Doors opon, 6:00 KM. Music and filming begins at 7:00 A.M.

Doors closo, 9:00 A.M.-a njust for technical reasons. $3.50 per person Festival Seating FREE PARKING Peter Frampton and his band have replaced the Doobie Brothers as the headliners forthls show The logistical problems made It Impossible tor the rbie Bros, to aprn therefore we are most Grateful to Peter Frampton for his willingness to step In on such short notice. Peter Frampton and his 1 bandwlllprfoimaull90-mlnuteconcert. Tickets are on sale at the Gammage Auditorium Box Office on the ASU campus. Sun Devil Stadium Ticket Office and all Diamond's Select-A-Seat outlets: Park Central.

Thomas Mall. Trl-City. Scottsdale Fashion Square. Metro Center. Valley Center-lobby and Park Mall-Tucson.

Purchase yourtickets tickets will be sold anywhere on the day of the show. 1 block so. of Indian School on 69th 6833 Main Street, Scottsdale RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED 947-9332 Sun-Thunll am-lOpm-Frl A Sat 11 am-11 pm Speakeasy 1 1 a.m. 1 a.m. daily.

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