6F The Cedar Rapids Gazette: Thurs., Nov. 23. 1978 Optimists Scenes: C.R. tree lot opening set Ferguson: 'Keep step ahead of young' Five chairmen were named Wednesday as Rain Tree Lounge, 1177 Grand Trumpeter Maynard Ferguson, Ave., Marion: "Silver Dollar," four- the Tuesday Noon Opti­ and his orchestra will appear in con­ member band, country, country rock mist Club announced cert next Thursday, Nov. 30, at 8 plans for opening its and '50s, Friday and Saturday. Christmas tree lot next p.m. in Veterans Memorial Col­ Ramada Inn, Highways 30 and iseum. 218 SW: "Touch of Class," trio, week. Ferguson is well-known for his re­ middle-of-road danceable music, Fri­ William Schoon, cording of "Gonna Fly Now," from day and Saturday. chairman of the annual the motion picture "Rocky." His new Ranch Supper Club, Cou Falls: project, which raises- Columbia Records LP, "Carnival," "CJ Country" Saturday. funds for the Optimists' includes "Theme from Battlestar Silver Dollar, 700 E Ave. NW: year-round youth Galactica." Dick DeShaw, country and , programs, said that At 50, the Quebec native believes Friday and Saturday. dozens of Optimist that "one should always keep one Tillie's, Mimm's, 415 First St. SE: volunteers will be at step ahead of the young." No entertainment this week. Kingston Stadium Sat­ Although he says he is no fan of Top Shelf Lounge, Howard John­ urday to set up trees. nostalgia, he hasn't forgotten his "The purpose will be 1415 1ST AVI. S.f. PLAYING! son's: Jesse Long, and vocals, to set up as many trees older audiences, either. He tells tonight through Saturday. 364-8613 Q« abibut a man approaching him after a as possible so they will performance to say that this was the * * * be standing for easy in­ ^Taw^w LADIES NITE MONDAY first time he could take his daughter On the disco scene, two Waterloo spection when the lot In 1868 Longhorn Texas, a convicted outlaw and his wife to the same concert. residents will spend a few days in opens Dec. 1," Schoon Tickets to Ferguson's Cedar Rap­ Hollywood in December or early Jan­ said. had two choices: get hung, or get married. uary, as the result of having won a Wally Milden, who ids concert will be $6 in advance and j^rfloioi5ori^ $6."50 at the door on concert night. dance contest at The Gin Mill, 3901 served on the first Mail orders for tickets should in­ First Ave. SE, last Saturday. Christmas tree commit­ clude a cashier's check or money Maynard Ferguson They are Sara Elliot and Mark tee when the project order, and a self-addressed, stamped Ostrander. In Hollywood, they will was launched a quarter envelope. Send orders to Maynard "Spice" Friday and Saturday. Cover: compete with other couples from all of a century ago, has Centurion Lounge, Sheraton Inn: charge of purchasing Ferguson Concert, Veterans Memo­ "Fame and Fortune," band from $1. over the U.S. for a $40,000 prize. rial Coliseum, Mays Island, City Joyce's Lounge, 119Third Ave. And at the Swisher Starship, a trees; Del Ray Axtell Washington, D.C., tonight through will supervise lot prep­ Square, Cedar Rapids 52401. Saturday. SE: "The Escorts" Friday and Satur­ teen disco at the Dance-Mor Ball­ •Publicity material states that no day. room in Swisher, a special dance and aration. Colorado Depot, Town House Other chairmen personal checks should be sent with Motel: Phil Randall Band Friday, King Tut's Lounge, 3340 Center disco fashion show is scheduled to­ mail orders. Point Road NE: "Sunset" Friday and night. Dancing starts at 8 p.m., and named were Rob Cook, "JRJ" Saturday. the show will be at 9:30. card sale, and Pat Les­ 'Advance tickets may also be pur­ Country Haven, Highways 13 and Saturday. Cover: $1. chased in Cedar Rapids at both loca­ Knight Life, Shueyville: "Mike Clothing, shoes, jewelry and hair­ ter and Dan Fletcher, 151, Marion: "The Sound of Coun­ styles, courtesy of area merchants, lot manpower. tions of Big Apple Records & Tapes, try" Friday and Saturday. Flack and the Nashville Seed" Fri­ both locations of the Record Realm day and Saturday. will be modeled. Admission is $2.50. The card sale, Dance-Mor Ballroom, Swisher: The Swisher Starship will also be Schoon explained, in­ and the Record Shop at Lindale Mall. Don Hoy's 12-piece band Sunday. Longbranch Supper Club, 90 In Iowa City, tickets are available Twixt Town Road NE: "Twilight" open Friday and Saturday evenings. volves $1 deposit cards Deli Natural, 322 Second Ave. SE: which Optimists cur­ at Co-Op Tapes and Records. Entertainment to be announced. Friday and Saturday. Other Cedar Rapids discos: Gats- The Meeting Place, Unique Motel: by's, 912 First Ave. NW; Gregory's rently have available. • • • Fly-by-night dinner theatre, Roo­ The card is good toward sevelt Royale: "Born Yesterday," Exotic dancers Roxanne the Bronze Down Under, Roosevelt Royale; For Thanksgiving weekend enter­ Beauty and Vickie Renae, matinees Murphy's Law, 4415 First Ave. SE; the purchase of any tree 6:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 5 when the lot opens. tainment, here's what's available: p.m. Sunday; $11 Friday and Satur­ (free) and evening shows ($1 cover) and Oscar's, 2739 Sixth St. SW. Aquarium Lounge, 3000 Sixth St. day, $9.50 Sunday. Friday and Saturday; the Jazz Trio, SW: "Showboat" Friday and Satur­ Fox and Hounds, 310 Third Ave. Friday and Saturday evenings. The Want day: Cover: $1. SE: "The Silver Dollars," - Mike's Lounge, 2210 16th Ave. banjo duo, Friday and Saturday. SW: "Friends" tonight through Sat­ Ad Action- Boar's Head, Center Point Road urday. and Highway 150 NE: John Shultz, Gregory's, Roosevelt Royale: Leo Cortimiglia band Friday and Satur­ OK Lounge, 1075 Sixth Ave., Mar­ Ad Number guitar and vocals, Friday and Satur­ ion: "Thunderhead" Friday and Sat­ day. day. Ground Round, 3939 First Ave. urday. Cover: $1.50. is 398- Broken Drum, 6540 Sixth St. SW: SE: Clay Riness, guitar and vocals, Osgood Shepherd's, IE Tower: "Cornerstones," country and west­ tonight through Saturday. Rich Amelang and friend, guitar and ern, Friday and Saturday. Jo E Do's, 310 Collin Road NE: vocals, tonight through Saturday. 8234 377-8877 FRI. & SAT. ONLY = NOW = EASTOWN TWIN CINEMA COLUNS RO. N.f. 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