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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 27

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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Tl' A TRIBUNETODAY Tuesday, 27, 1S82 C-5 wa A. Jerome Is a 4-jrear-old who was unable to weeks, because of Medi-Cal cuts that have virtu-talk six months ago. His intelligence and hearing alaly ended the program far, children insured by are normal, but because of something called an Medi-CaL i auditory processing problem, be could not under The Herrick program is thfe only one of Its stand words and their meaning. iS is Wpd in the Bay Area. Medl-Cals decision to cease For the past six months, Jerome has partici- funding for this' kind of affects tight of.

pa ted in Herrick Hospitals pre-school commuti-the 10 preschoolers enrolled, and even a larger, cation program:" on the long waiting list He needs another six months in the. program 'v Contributions for scholarships are now being to become tally spontaneous in his communica-v sought For more information, contact the Her-tion, he may have only a few remaining rick Healthcare Foundation at 540-4495. communication therapy for preschoolers ibaidarid i X. PHILLIPS 1 tauid In Pam e-i i k-'" Kldt-ti -i V--U 3 a Oakland Theatre Of Dance will give a free -V 3 vVv .1 -4 i I V- 4 I Mark Golden Bough main Oakland Public -library; Hawkeye. a The Bay Ares Gospel Festival at the 'r Also, the Berkeley.

Symphonic. Band, Every-j JT' land Auditorium -Arrina will feature the Emii -g creuve Arts center Dancers, Bagong poweU Gospel Elites, Mighty Clouds of Joy and OJiwa, Dancers of the Pacific, Batachanga, Marr Shirley Caesar, w. iachi Palenque, New Petroleum Symphony, Frank 1 a aJIaU DaaJ S- VJa vva feu' i r-'i'J--Daring Week ViV i i PWVQ.B. rr-rrr the Childrens Troupe, Hokum Jinks, Guapo Lee: and the Powell Street Jam V'i-V Puk 0aa a Music at.the Port activities wffl included kesidtPark Bandstand, Lake Merritt hot air balloon races between Flip WilsonDave -ii d-i fir- i 1 5 1 1 Finest In Cuisine, ra The Oakland Museum wilT present three exhibits, 100 Years of California Sculp-" ture, Stock: on Stucco, a look at Oaklands little-known architectural styleand From the Sunny Side, an exhibition of artists V--. I A Violinist Leon Sieff and guitarist Lewis' AmbrooiO are a throwback' to what is often 'xeftired to as "the good old days.

Sieff nnd Ambroaio, yon am, are strolling musicians. There are not many strolling musicians working these days. Moat restaurant owners consider strolling musicians an so Lolek Jasinky, who owns the popular Le Virago at 2211 N. Main Street in -Walnut Oeek. r-r .5 Some seven years ago, Jasinsky dedded 1 that a little bit of tid worid class couldnt hurt his restaurant tt.

could poaaildy even' stimulate business. Jasinsky hired Sieff, wbo was. working with accordionist John Molinari Jr. Featured bn Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights, the dub definitely did attain- -i late' business; at Le Virage, About a year iater. Ambrosio replaced MolinarL Most of Le VlrageS regular anid there are are now on a first-name basis with Sieff and Ambrosio.

After six years, they have become a Tuesday, Wednes- day -and Thursday night fixture. What we have, here is a very- compatible combination taro strolling musiciana and a' menu fea-, taring flaming entrees and desserts presided over with no small amount of flair fay tolek as Ive noted here many times before, has the perfect temperament, and personality, to ensure longevity in the restaurant I. have been watching him in action for.several years. now and I've come -V: to the conclnsten that Lolek Jasinsky genn- indy likes people. Moat important of alL hei' Is a mpn with much pride, which la the main reason his restaurant bas remained coosis- tently good all these years.

And that, as they, is the bottom line. Le Virage is open lunch' Tuesday through Friday and. dinner, nightly except Monday. Reservations advised, THE STEERHOUSElii. McElhatton, Bonnie Chastains and other celel i rities.

-V Rhythm and bines performers for Music at the Port will include the Bobby Murray Band With Mark Naftalin, Johnny Fuller, Sonny JJ. Troyce, Key, Bianca Thornton, Imam Omar Sharriff and Mississippi Johnny Among jazz artists be Jimmy Wither- spoon, John Handy, Ed Williams Bg Band, the West Oakland Legacy and the Laney College Chinese Orchestra Country. Western will include Hearts' on Fire, the Good 01 Persons and Biarv Hubbard V-, and Hn-: -4. Also during the first day, Oakland SynK phony pianist Steven Mayer presents a free con- cert in the Gallery of California Art, the Oakland 'Museum. 1 19 Jj n.

Bus tours of local artists' studios will i leave every SO minutes from -the owner of 9th and Ws INTERNATIONAL RESTAURANT t. 1 -f $68 JACK LONDON SQUARE 893-H37, Silt' v- LobBdAi For Breakfast. Beginning 'at 6 a.m. 'tii 10 a-nW with Lunch: following til A p.m. and Dinner served 'td Bring the Family fr Enjoy an Evening of Orieptal A Contiriental Cuisine 5 i fc- If', '4Hf V-J.

-T; IsOniT SUT out SAI CLOSH) UNTU. RjaTHH NQTKt Oaklands, colleges will hold open bouses and offer daylong activities, inrlmHng a quilt exhibit at Mills' College and an exhibit by San. Francisco potters and glass blowers at Thames College. RESERVATIONS 483-4033 1 -1' 'A', A COMPLETE DINNER bv: t- 1 $5.95 Girls Plus Tax (Chicken Under 42 Subtract SiOO) 4 Homemade Boston Clam Chowder $7 Crisp Green Satod or Coleslaw Choice of: xV V-: PcxatSc Bed Snapper Ling Cod Whole Chicken Breast each BBQid ewer Our Famous Mesquite Wood -i-: Charcoal Btoers 4 And speaking of Walnut Creek, Hasan Nusrattys Pamir, restaurant, at 2121 N.v. 1 Broadway', is an elegant newcomer to the local restaurant scene.

I first met Nusratty when he owned and operated, along with his wife Katherine, the award-winning Khyber Pass Afghanistan restaurant in Oakland. Af-ter selling the Khyber Pan, the Nusrattys moved out to Wdhmt Creek and went into the import business. It is a fortunate happening, indeed, that they; have returned to the restaurant bosi-' ness. The mean, of course, features a number of Afghan, entrees plus Mddle Eastern and continental entrees. Hasan marinated ahish kebab are, a must and, his Afghan raviolis -remain-one of my i CkiJ Stained glan accents the decor at- the There is much more to the decof though 1 wont go into further detail here today Better that yon see for yourself.

Foe those who wish an adventare in dining this is the place. GIRLS GUtLS Opening August 6. 1982 Oaklands Largest Taxi Dancors-Club featuring a game room with electronic equipment end a video room with a syido screen T-V- $2.00 Admission Charge JO per minute and $18.00 par hour: CLUBSAIUIRA V-' -FfiecIFtshPlate-wittvOurOwnbght. Crisp Batter v.v Al dinners -indude sourdough brood with-butlar, your cTwtaO or tried core potatoes or fisherman's steamed fl EoV Catch vf 5007 E0 PM Mort-Frlday 12 Noor7 PM Saturday 7 10.30 AM7 PM Sunday NOW OPBi SUNDAY BRUNCH KL30 AM2 PM C- I- 609 Jackson St Oakland ft rjW 839-1726 A X- iVr a' 1 A BUYSELL ft, -T THE WORLD FAMOUS A 1-- p- The Classified Clearinghouse pages tj are the Eastbays largest supermarket To place an ad call M5-2 121:. r- -1 5 "A1 2303 Momw Squaw loop Mamoda 7.

BW0UiaqlMDMiSMt1UtM 1 Rn'aihon 521-6577 Manxellas Seafood restaurant, in Hayward, will open around the middle of August The next evening of entertainment at Fescatore on Jack London Square is set for Thursday," August. 5. Tr- 1 FAMILY DINING FARE: Chili Colorado burrito, $5.75. Chimichanga: 165. Three-, item combination plate, 26.25.

All include: Spanish rice, refried beans and salad. Mig; uels, Hayward. I Dinner1 for two, 9. Includes: barbecued pork cbow mdn, almond chicken, sweet and soar pork and shrimp fried -rice. Dinner for.

three, $14.25. Includes: soup du shrimp-: chow mein, parchment chicken, mushrooms with beef, sweet and sour, pork and. bar- becued pork fried rice. Silver Dragon, Oak-': Choice of Teriyakl steak beef deep fried prawns, top sirloin steak, London; broil -or chicken tempura, $6.95. Includes: -soup or choice of fries, baked potato or rice.

Black Angus, Pleasant HilL A Tribune edvertisingTiepartmeat feature -r, 1 r. 4 C- I iFlammg Desserts V' BAIUEJ FACILITIES Entertainment in our lounge Friday Saturday jack: LONDON SOU ARE 444-3456 V. siiT ra After your week you deserve our weekend! r. 2 Escape to the Marriott Inn. Relax by our indoor pool, sauna and whirl- ptxl.

Unwind at dinner overlooking San Francisco Bay. Then, step into our lounge for a drink or two. Your Escape Weekend is only 576.50 plus tax per Couple and includes your deluxe room, chilled champagne in Marriott money to. spend in the restaurant, lounge or gift shop. Now thats resort relaxation but not resort prices.

For reserva- 1 tions call: (415) 548-7920 Or toll free (800) 228-9290. 2 When Marriott does it, they do it right. BAR. RESTAURANT RARE RABBIT STORY1 Undo Remus was an amkXrie old gentleman the 1947 Walt Doney motion picture Song of the South." the first motion picture to um animation and rod Me characters In unkan. Undo Remus administered to and looked after al the goods and chattel, creatures and critters In his Ittle comer of the worid.

In siort, he looked alter everyone and everything and kept them happy. He was a good odmWsIrdtor. 9 Uhcle Remus pert at the world Rad been Jack London Square, ho wodd have made GcriaohershS goal i GALLAGHER'S WHERE 1HE BLUE URDLAHKDH OAKLAND GALLAGHER'S WHERE imiOO ARE HAPPENINONI OAKLAND AND EVERYDAY? A ZPPTTY-D04A DAY London Square, Oakland. Cdtonia x7 KfoaducUid S0EMESE1ON- STEAK wi PRAWNS Broted Steak, Sauteed Hawns with Teriyakl Sauce. Retah Tray.

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