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It’s Happening at Chinook Winds... New Games! Director of Casino Ops Kelly Mason wants to be certain that everyone knows about the new games on the floor. Here’s the rundown: If you like toplay nickels: Ducks in a Row is a new nine-line, five-reel game with a special wild character. Play up to 90 credits on Break the Spell with a maximum possible win of 40,500 credits. For quarter players: Black Panther and Wild Amazon both are three-line, five reel, video slots with a maximum nine credit play. Video poker lovers: Ten Play Draw poker features 10 hands per game. Multi game flexibility allows the player to choose up to nine different games. Available in quarter and dollar denominations. Socially Incorrect Comedy Team of Williams & Ree Returns Chinook Winds is pleased to announce that the comedy team of Williams & Ree, also known as “the Indian and the White Guy,” is back by popular demand for “Wheel of Fortune” machines The Four Tops one night only, May 25 at 7 p.m. They’re not bigoted - they make fun of everyone! The Four Tops Set to Perform Williams and Ree have been . performing together for more than 25 years. on MayXnd 13 ChanCe ’° le9endary Four ToPs at Chinook Winds Casino During that time, they shared the stage with such superstars as Garth Brooks, The Oak . . 17)6 F?Ur TT r Rena,do “Obie” Benson, “Duke” Abdul Fakir, Lawrence Pavton and Ridge Boys, Charlie Daniels, and Randy ea finger Levi Stubbs - have brought to the American people and the world a sound so Travis. They have worked as regulars on singular that it s woven into the fabric of American pop music. Their music has found success “Hee Haw,” appeared as regular guest stars ,n SUCh^S afJhe B,’9 Chi"’” “C°o'ey High,” “Grease II," and “Forrest Gump ” on “Country Kitchen" with Florence When they were boyhood friends, these men began wooing crowds at graduation Henderson, hosted LAFF TV with parties and school functions under the name The Four Aims. WILLIAMS & REE, and co-hosted The ,ook ,he su"es6on *singer B"'y Ecks«ne and « Charlie Daniel’s Talent Roundup. Columbia Records. But it was when The ^chh^Xfi0 h TTeamed wi,h ,he songwriting team of Holland-Dozier-Hoiland o83^Need„Your Lovin’.' “Reach Out, I’ll Be There,” and “I Can’t Help Mvself U9ar F'eHoney Bunch)” topped the charts and became the anthems of a generation (Like th^One^ Con X companies to ABC/Dunhill yielded such hits as “Ain’t No Woman (Like the One I Got), Keeper of the Castle," and “Am I My Brothers’ Keeper?” While record sales may have begun to decline, the live shows still wowed audiences and continued to climb to the pinnacle of the entertainment world. 1QQ7 .h2 1989’ ?e F°3r T°PS Were inducted '"to the Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame and in 3 S,ar °n H°"yW0°d B°UleVard’adding ,0 their 9rowin9 "st With the 1997 death of Lawrence Payton after 44 years together the T ods had tn The Fouf Ton^’ dec'ded t0 continue to bring joy to millions through music. Today XSS Sat™’ ’° -owds all over t/e Their show is a lively, fast-paced mixture of comedy bits, social/political commentary, and racial zings intertwined with original songs. Not limited to comedy, Williams & Ree were nominated for Best Vocal Duo by the Country Music Association in 1995. Go beyond the chuckle and right into a belly laugh with the outrageous antics of “the Indian and the White Guy,” Williams & Ree. The price is a steal at $15 per ticket, first come, first served. So join the fun at Chinook Winds Casino because when you hear a Four Tons tune you.cant help but feel the music in you! Concert time is 8 p.m. both^ghte with tckei pnces ranging from $30 to $45, depending on seat location. 9 29