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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 35

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dhtiisii WhiteHousefoReledse installed in die third floor so meftHwes? -The 'industry offered die Fit, Fsk 23, 1973 WASHINGTON' (AP) Af- represent American cultural the fanr ter three years, the White tastes in music from classics 'White House finally is going 1o re-rf to announced Wednesday. was set up in January of 1I7. ceive a Collection of about The Record Industry Asso- A record library with suite to select the berft in American dOO records thatare deemed to Relation of America will malfe hte sound equipment is being recordings for the project'. itioh at the record library and a White March 21, it was Hour Commission of experts ii" Jush Shlight J-7 'I-- t-t MixupinCars Sarah Vaughan returns to the Bay Area Tuesday night w-t- piu 1 AT THE BEST. MEXICAN SMOKY mi the wdno to open' an llyrtgagemehtJbe Venetian Room of this Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco.

one of the i 1 f- i 1 UY AND hMNK All Vou WANT TORRINGTON, Who. Leaving a private dub early; In the morning, a local reaW dent discovered Ms car had been taken from ia front of the; establishment. So called the sheriffs lice to report his car tdeai' half-hour later, the shoiffs office received a call 'f from a slightly inebriated man a saying be had mistakenly driv-j en the wrong car home. The man said he left the same: dub, hopped into What be teouthf.was Ma car, aaw thejL keys in the ignition and drpve': home. 1 The missing car was turned over to its rightful owner.

The sheriffs office said the cars owned by the two men were-. -same color but different if TO OUR CUSTOMERS 6-12" G.E. PORTABLE TVS INSTA-VIEW PICTURE UHF-VHF ULTRA-VISION FOR DAYLIGHT VIEWING -f-. Mi MVBI MCN Of TM FCUWIM UntMTl SAT. FEI.

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MTTACOS -r MWTTKOS MIXICMMCI -v 'MXXII mKN MACMOM TOSMO LUNCH smsos ts MUOI cwai mmw -DINNER mHS SUNOAES DRINKS A DESSERT WMl YmtMmI SMBKT SMHMI mu I I STARTING MONDAY, FES'. 36th. outstanding singers of this, era, or, any other one for that she continues to headline in major supper clubs surviving the considerable change in pop music since her discovery, by Billy Eckstine. back in the 40s. Songs others dare not include in their repertoire are standard fare for Miss Vaughan.

She sings with amazing ease. Her musicianship, voice and Reeling for lyrics put her hi a very special class, one others can only hope to attain. Aspiring singerS Would do weilto see and hear her as often as possible. Shell be backed by the Ernie Heckscher orchestra and you can bet the family jewels the. Venetian Boom is in for a very groovyyngement.vy -j h-V 'W.

rl fit, r-r Marriott Inn has an anniversary observance coining up next Wednesday. The Berkeley Marina hostelry opened officially last year on the 29th of February, a leap yeaf date. Since leap year doesnt roll around again until 1976, the Marriott is calling it a First Quarter Party. Sounds rather confusing; doesnt it? Whatever yay you choose to figure if out, the Marriott will still be a year old Wednesday. Anyone know when.

Haleys Comet IS due The-Casuals, Stan, Gil and Bill, will soon be departing Jack London Square. The club which they founded some eight years ago; and which bears their name, will continue to operate under the; ownership qf JVarren Gonzales. As fei the Casuals, they aje moving out to Concord where theyll be opening a new club some time next month. Stan Cristo, who was mote or less their spokesman all these years, tells me there are some surprises upcoming ht the new dub. The Casuals came into their Jack' London Square location after it had been a five-lime loser.

They. enjoyed instant success and drew-a good many newcomers to our famous Square. They- no doubt will repeat out In Concord. Jll keep you posted as to location, opening date and the lame of. the new club in a later Action oi the ocal restaurant setae has picked up Orr Daily 341 teller.

3221 Fillmore Gblrardelli Square V. if NOODLE MIND THE SCDDMEi EAST theres a great place around for men and women to themselves on enjoy equal footing; the Marriott Inn. where the entertainment is fabulous, tbe. meals exquisite, the drinks are generous-arid the vie 'smashing. In ancient days, the wife was re-: duced to a social outcast It was a mans world.

It was the man who had all the. fun and pleasure. Notanymort. By womens equality and womens lib are old hat- And thank goodness gnrrrrn'VTTrrrrTrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrriTTrsTrrrrni considerably in the last week. Main reason be the weather that has been coming our way.

The heavier than usual wet season we experienced must have had ijs effect the dining business her e.I have no proof file ram curtailed the dining action. However, it sure picked up test once the skies cleared. I wouldnt be too surprised to see some post-rain specials on local menus. 1 As of last Big Bens in Danville is going with dancing four nights a week. The club is owned by the Raiders Big Ben, Davidson and managed by Dick Wiseman.

Just Us is featured group and'it will be a few days before Big' Ben sees them in action. Hes dff on a motorcycle trip with teammate Tom where, I dont know. Wherever, theyre surely revving it up. THE SKIPPER SEZ lev MAST WEEKLY SPECIAL ASH CHIPS DINNER Emms partlfi if MnNc CiI dipped is wr sueiil luttw i riN Berkeley Marina, Berkeley, Calif. 94710 (415)549-70 Chow mein noodles.

Birbequed pack Boadjes. YdunK Chow noodles. Thtjrie ill ac the Mason Polo: in Oakland's historic c.r Jack London Sqnace. rUV Along with about a-hnndsed other succulent dishes feom i evmr region of China. --And while you're paodliiwsMund drop into Atwood Ltd.

Itsan oriental bazaar of 'T fumfcme, knickknacksand -thingamabobs from the $X'-wm four corners of the wotid. And those am just two of two dozen interesting ways jou an spend a pleasant visit beri, To disoovet the sonitaUe EasttSlj Just drive down the -gtr Nimitz Freeway to the Broadway exit te Oakling Then fallow the signs to Jack London Square. -J. SMI Wri ts (tUndf A A krm. hKhdii wJ.MR ulriiritmcDfriss km WEEKEND SPECIAL The Johnny Bozic takes oyer the stage at Bay Bridge Holiday Inn on Monday night for a tWo-week dancing stint.

Judy Terris will be the groups featured vocalist; On Match, the. room. will return' to an entertainment format with three shows a night again, offered. The Boyles Brothers will.be the headline act. Command Performance concedes a succestel one-month iwraminMit tomorrow nicht.

engagement tomorrow night. VEAL SCALL0PINI I (MHfws- psrtin if tariff ml the clefs iMWMCi staff AM Mnri -witlr its. ta-TZl 1J ctarisHipiriHlri Jf-km rS(fUArRE OPEN DAILY FOR LUNCH AND DINNCt' 11J0AJIL TO 10 P.M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TO 11P.M. COCKTAIL HOUR 5-7 P.H.

HOT HOIS I OEUVRES S'. rom-or moaowat OH SAKUMB I Hurauc WMWHiaHr A Ucvdopiticnc of the Pon of Oakland" 75 Cthejibst) PHONE yl. food and drinh 465-2181 av JACK LONDON SQUARE FOOT OF WEBSTER ST. i i li -i. PERRY GRAPHS Gent Chefs held their annual 49er luncheon yesterday at Spengers in Berkeley.

Turnout was a good Howie Olson Trio returns to the Lost -Knight Lounge of Royal Inn on Hegenberger Road Tues day night and will be spotlighted Tuesday through Saturday1 Hal Larsen, Julie Rudy and Howie Olson comprise, this trio which has done well at Royal Inn in the group I tabbed No-Namc Seven may soon have a name. In the meantime, they continue drawing well at Concord Holiday Inn billed as Tory and Jeanette, WEEKEND FARE: Benny Butler at the Prime Rib Inn, in New Accents Trio at the. Concord -Mark Teel Quartet at the MacNeil at Boots ErbS Bow and Manny Loera at the Newell at the Elegant. Ranch in Rivan at the Boundary Waters at the Souza at Rickys in San Sifiith and Jerry Johnson at the Pleasant Iliil Burke at Dewey Bargiacchis Francesco's on Hegenberger The Vince Mastro Quartet at the Marriott Kurt Allen Set at the Oakland Hilton Steele at Oscars i Johnny Strong Duo at Heather Portrait at the Square Rigger in Nob Hill Trio at the Elegant Ego at King Rookery at the Front Room Pizza Parlor in LaHaie and Bob Palmer at the Factory in San Chris Ibanez. Trio at the Blue Dolphin on the San.

Leandro Wellman atf the Byatt House with Danny Marona during the cocktail The Casuals at the Casuals on the Huntsinger at Cozzis in Castro Sinclair at the Lyons Den.in San Triplis at the Jodi Ray at the Red Rooster in Walnut True at the Villa San Weirmack at Dusty 1 Roads at Anns New Mo in East Keepers at Jakes Lion. SAN FRANCISCO: Jose Feliciano closes Sunday in the Venetian Room of the Fairmont Row. opens Monday the playboy Norths at the Miyako Hotel Tucker in the Penthouse of the St. Francis.Mqse Allison at Gatsbys in a nice weekend. See you again on Sunday, one FULL YEAR OF EXCELLENT PINING IS YOURS TIinOUGII DINE OUT WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN BRINGING YOU THREE DISTINCT PLANS FUR 1973, EACH OF WHICH IS AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE.

PLAN l. DINt OUT DINNER BOOK $3.50 Civart tin retire Bay Ana with curtesy caapare taTHaay af tha fiaaht rastaaraats; pin eatartaiameat aad ladcias. All caapaas art ae 1 2 far 1 ar iiscaret basis. Each astablishMcit is loakiac farward tn neetiai and AlAMEDA-- SAN FRANCISCO CHINA HOUSE 6E0N6E! TMn 4 SAN LEANDRO CNBIS MARINA GUIDO! RARE STEER HAYWARD LAPINATA BIATSKIUAR UTTU SWEDEN MASCORPS CAFE NINIPS PATANES PLACE PIGAUI SINALOA SORtENTffS THE WIDOW AND PANCNO VILLA TIM BOB'S ZAND'S (Pnlk StJ INUHTAINMtNT EAITMUAKE McGOOTS-S-F. OAKLAND AST'S BUFFET-Confucius COUIT HOF BIAU 601DENBUU MASCO POLO TAVENNA ATHENA THE ALLEY thesconPmn TOMMYl NENKlilY CBUCNON! i lodginglI DRASON COVE-SO.

UKE TAHOE RUTHrAND JOE JOHANSEN ANTIOCH JAN A aoak NOUDAT LODGE MARIN AT THEIR ALL NEW PURPLE ONION S.F. I AMP ilGHTFN HOTEL RENO OAXPOET PAI3 GOLF-OAKLANtt PLAN 2. PELUSO GtiLD CARD $10.00 tf iisriass EiiiH at na huatifarllaa Dalphia awrloakiRK tha ha May ha asai EVERY aiht far linriaas dinias at tea huatifarllaa Dalphia irariaakiaf toliy sa tha Saa LareSra Uariaa. Parchast are diaaer aari racaiva tha sreni are frea.Ni liMitetiu aa cbaici af mbbi. Yaar GOLD UQO is alia nlid far SuOLOauKkuLwacial MuSay Mifkt Fioily Diiaere.

') Old Ferry- Takes Addicts New life in New York FORA NEW EXPERIENCE IN GOLF, DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT. PLAN 3. THE SUNOL VALLEY ENTERTAINMENT CARD Tterl Iss asm tafm Dm HfM liks itts Ssml Trljiy Estartatamta srttttas ss ta ilifMt distaff hr issmH iri war taMriiihttrifrtaicssntnf erwuritaW tat sriee yen rmta wpct ta Mf sfritai. Itatag sriCKtoll Smeta iwnfFridyME Setartar gtata- MLFEdf srtas ams tass hr sstartstaHtst tta tsMsn sri sp ta I assstetes taN na ll I clfMf (issl taetadss liseieta sa electric carte, ytae lecLer rteeeeririjMj sri asm stdf pries. TsIH eeery iff.

(Utar 11 Jl UL Safari Ssriey.ari WMmL PlSPIsa FENRE BEmaPNEMS-llinaic Stall ies tacnitie rtincieirtip hash iri fidriR taeWittai etT- RESTAURANT LUHCH AND DINNER SERVED DT CHEF HENRY FUK j. staMe risk with aiUss af him trails. SeewYiltaj liN sri Iscmttaa Ceapeay tacatri aa hiftaniy SM at ttan Asdrrie tamfl-ONLY 3S MINUHS FBOM OAXUND. ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP RATES PRI0R T0: RENEWALS EACH thnrnnftnn $50.00 $45.00 AFTER $00.00 $45.00 SINGLE FAMILY MEMlERSHIP 3-1-7J $40.00 $30.00 ex-addicts learning skills' in the marine industry. The non-profit school, operated by the South Street Seaport with the help of New York Citys Addiction Service Agency, hopes to graduate some 60 -students at the end of the first year: Jobe are virtually guaranteed through Inembers who.

are part of the Seaport committee which and developed the. program, according to David Brink; pro gram director. The school is -tended entirely by grants and contributions. NEW YORK (AP) An old ferryboat, po longer able' to make its way through New -York Bay, ia making waves nonetheless with a number. of former drug addicts.

Wien the General William 1 H. Hart was retired from its inn between Manhattan and 'Governors Island, the was donated i South Street Seaport Where it lay-abandoned for two years at the 1 foot of Fulton Street and the East River: Now it 'has been -renovated by volunteers and converted into a school where ar dnii taHr BUSINESS JUST 1 6 FURL0NGS FROM THE TRACK 14U POWELL St, EMERYVILLE FREE PARKilfc 658-6871 ML THMI riMI LH wToIH Hitt fldM eMiermewn NmumnoeomMe.ieeei I vmut nnuMHiMiw'Men nweme, nan nw Rgsjg GastasselFMNIMNI. an neinnin mn nen mwmmjwjeu i BBsWSta 1UL 1 A A.

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