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PAGE 84 CALENDAR SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1984 CALENDAR WE'RE CLOSING OUR ORANGE COUNTY WAREHOUSE! ALL INVENTORY HAS BEEN MOVED TO OUR 3 STORE LOCATIONS AND MUST BE SOLD TO MAKE ROOM SAVE 50% to 70% ON EVERY CAR STEREO SYSTEM Choose from: ?╟≤ blaupunkt (SfipioiMEER ??Clarion and other fine name brands. I HERE'S ONLY ONE EXAMPLE: DIGITAL150 WATT AUTO REVERSE SYSTEM SAVE 60%! LIST $529. 100's OF CAR SYSTEMS TO CHOOSE FROM! 2471 INSTALLED! EVERYSPiAKER IN STOCK SLASHED 50% to 70% & SPEAKERS! CHOOSE FROM: JENSEN * FISHER Marantz BBS ;NEW IN CARTONS WITH WARRANTY m and other fine brands! HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES: 8" bass, 2-way was $79 NOW $38 ea. j 10" BASS, 3-WAY WAS $149 NOW $58 ??a. 12" BASS, 3-WAY WAS $229 NOW $88 ea. WD GOODWIN SAVE BIG ON LAST YEAR'S MODELS...SINCE 1974. OUTDOOR SPEAKERS COMPLETE "DO-IT-YOURSELF" vPACKAGE INCLUDES: ?╟≤ ALUMINUM 3-WAY j) SPEAKERS W/BRACKETS | ||* REMOTE VOLUME/ ON-OFF CONTROL BOX. ?╟≤ 100 FT. STEREO CABLE | I BRIDGLESS 6"x9" OR 6V*" 3-WAY CAR SPEAKERS ?╟≤ JAPANESE QUALITY $ MM 95 ?╟≤ POLE-MOUNTED lU(i MIDRANGE & TWEETER ?√ß in ?╟≤ HI-POWER HANDLING ?√ß WPA,?╜ , 5", & 4"x6" SIZES ALSO AVAIL. GREAT FOR POOL, PATIO, OR SPA! auNnai speaker Stereo A Electronics WEST LOS ANGELES 10837 Santa Monica Blvd. 711 West Los Angeles. CA (213)470-8305 (?╟╓ 7 block E. of Westwood 81 vc ) (?╟╓ ? Clearance tenters WEST VALLEY ORANGE COUNTY 8 Topanga Canyon Blvd. 10689 Beach Blvd. Canoga Park. CA Stanton. CA (213) 710-8227 (714) 995-1655 block S of Sherman Way) Rno down payt financing VISA. MASTERCARD. CHECKS PRICES GOOD UNTIL SOLD OUT jCli MON.-FRI. 11 AM-7 PM 18888 c?½uJ*TjT SAT. A SUN. 11 AM-6 PM 1??689 Beach Blvd. MITE tS 9 PM, ** LA. A VALLEY ONLY (714) 995-1652 Abov. pm,* io: 7 block N. of KateMa Ave.) cosh or check purchose j CABARET AKHTAMAR ARMENIA (16912 Par- thenia St.. Sepulveda, (818) 894-5656). Singer and bouzouki player Garo Bedro- sian, belly dancers Linda, Mahara, Ana- heed. Fri.-Sat.. 8:30 p.m. AT MY PLACE (1026 WiteNre Blvd., Santa Monica. 451-8596). Comedy, mag- ic, Mon.,8 p.m. BEEF TT BARREL (8920 Tampa Ave.. Northridge. (818) 885-1055). Kenny Da- vis, today. 8 p.m.; Andre Martel, Tue.-Sat. BOB'S YWO GUYS FROM ITALY (1644 Cahuenga Blvd;. 462-6747). David Swanson, Tue.; Variety Showcase, Wed.-Thur.; Lloyd Baskin, variety, Fri., Sat. BON APPETIT (1061 Braxton Ave., 208-3830). Afternoon Jazz, today; Free Association Improv. Mon., 9:30 pirn.; Sheila Ceasar, Tue., 8, 9:30, 11 p.m.; Michael Feinstein, Wed., 8 p.m.; Wayne and Brenda. Thur., 8,9:30.11 p.m. CABARET ROSE TATTOO (665 N. Robertson Blvd.. West Hollywood, 854- 4455). Latin Night, today; Showcase Night, Mon ; ?╟úStars of Tomorrow, Tue.; Celebrity Night, Wed.; theme nights with guest stars. Fri., Sat.. 9 p.m. CABARET SAINT A (Saint Athanakis Episcopal Church, 840 Echo Park Ave., 2500106). Call for information. CACHE (2395 Glendale Blvd.. 660- 6154) . Howard Perry and Company, Mon., fue., 8 p.m.; Trio Cache, Wed-Sun.. 7 and 9:30 p.m.; Yari Mori, Wed.-Sun., 9:30 p.m. CAFE COURTNEY (940 Indian Peak Ropd, Rolling Hills Estates, 5440190). Jim Kimbal, Wed.-Sat., 9 p.m. CARDELUCCI'S SUPPER CLUB (2260 Westwood Blvd., Westwood. 475-8951). Skip E. Lowe's Talent Showcase, Tue.- Thur.f 9 p.m.; Jazz night, today, Fri.-next Sun., 9 p.m. CARLOS 'N CHARLIE'S (8240 W Sunset Blvd., 656-8830). ?╟ 'Upstairs at O'Neal's," 8:30 p.m., today. CREST CLUB (6101 Reseda Blvd.. Reseda, (818) 708-9061). Mark Anthony, Fri., Sat, 9 p.m. FUNG LUM (222 Universal Terrace Parkway, Universal City, 760-4603). Scar- let, pop music, Tue.-Sat., 9 p.m. GINGERHOUSE (18699 Ventura Blvd., Tarzana, 8810060). Psychic readings. Tarot, handwriting and numerology night- ly; "Table Magic" by Drew, Sat., 7 p.m. GIO'S (7574 Sunset Blvd., 876-1120). Skip E. Lowe's Talent Showcase, nightly. HOLLYWOOD ROOSEVELT HOTEL (7000H0?╜ywood Blvd., 469-2442). South Coast Trio, today, 8:30 p.m.; Skip E. Lowe's Talent Showcase, Thur .-Sat., 9 p.m.; Kids Talent Showcase. Sun., 1 p.m. HOTEL INTER-CONTINENTAL (333 W. Harbor Drive, San Diego, (619) 234-1500). Mike Wofford, Gunnar Biggs, Jim Plank, today, Tue.-Sat. ICE HOUSE (24 N. Mentor Ave, Pasadena. (818) 681-1923). Music Caba- ret: Variety Showcase. Thur., 9 p.m. L.A. CABARET (17271 Ventura Blvd., Encino, (818) 501-3737). Today, Comedy Showcase; Wed.-Thur., Free comedy; Fri.-Sat., Super Star comedy, 8:30 and 10 p.m. LA CAGE AUX FOULES (643 N . La Cienega Blvd., 657-1091). Female imper- sonators' revue, Mon.-Sat, 9 p.m. LA STRADA (3000 Los Feliz Blvd., 664-2955). ?╟úThe Streets of the World," Italian, Broadway music and light opera, Tue.-Sun., 8 and 10 p.m.; with Sal Giglio, Tue.-Sat. L.G.T. VEGAS (11000 Sepulveda Blvd.. Mission Hills, 365-9502). Vic Finielto. Tue.-Thur., 4:30 p.m. M LHASA CLUB (1110 N. Hudson St.. 461-7284). Comedy with Jane Anderson, Wed.; Linda Albertano's "Drugs, Politics and Modem Sex," "Weba III," Thur. THE UMBO LOUNGE (3709 Sunset Blvd., 668-1577). Music and comedy with Sam Diego, Bill Frenzer, Chris Silagyi, today, 8 p.m. LUIGI'S (1739 N. Vermont Ave., Holly- wood, 660-9472): Light Opera on Stage, today; singing waiters and waitresses, Tue.-Wed; Dancing to the Johnny RoteKa Orchestra. Thur.; Broadway and pop show tunes, Fri.-Sat., 8 and 10 p.m. MANHATTAN (1212 Santa Monica Mall,451-5511). ?╟ Visions," female imper- sonators' revue, Fri., Sat., 10 and 11:30 p.m MILANO II WEST (Plaza Reyes Adobe. 30315 Canwood $t., Agoura HiRs. 991- 2170). Norm Panto, Mon.-Sat. MISCHA'S (7561 Sunset Blvd.. Holly- wood, 874-3467). Entertainment and dancing nightly, featuring Russian folk music, dance and cuisine; daily, 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. MOUN OF TUNIS (7445V4 Sunset Blvd., 874-3333). Live Moroccan music, today. 6 p.m.; male belly dancers, Mon.-Wed., 6: p.m.; female belly dancers, Thur.-next Sun., 6 p.m. NEWPORTER (1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach, (714) 644-1700). Pianist Confrey Brown. Tue.-Thur; guitarist Vin- cent Scott, Tue.-Sat. PLAYBOY CLUB (2020 Avenue of the Stars, Century City. 277-2777). Dick Shreve Trio, Judy Beil, Fri.-Sat. RED ONION (6424 Canoga Ave.. Wood- land HiRs. 340-5653). Liquid Blue, musical entertainment Tue.-Sat., 4 p.m. REYNALDO'S CAFE & CABARET (4579 Melrose Ave., 667-1134). Cabaret shows nightly. ROXY (9009 Sunset Blvd-. 204-KIDS).. ?╟úLet's Put On a Show," children's cabaret, today, 1p.m. SARNAS SHOW LOUNGE (10899 Venice Blvd., 839-6197). Lorraine Barry Trio, nightly. SEBASTIAN'S (140 Avenida Pico. San Clemente, (714) 492-9950). Female im- personations in a musical tribute, today, 1 p.m. and 7 p.m., Tue.-Sat., 8 p.m. SKYLIGHT DINNER THEATRE (21333 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance. 373- 9601). "Cabaret'' 8 p.m:, Thur.-Sat. SPORTSMEN'S LODGE RESTAU- RANT (12833 Ventura Blvd., Studio City. 984-0202). Evo Bluestein, today; Nancee Borgnine's Variety Showcase, Mon.; Amy and David Dial, Tue.; Waytand Pickard Trio, Wed.: Amy Dial, Thur.-Sat. STOVEPIPER (19563 Parthenia St, Northridge, (818) 886-2526). Kenny "0," dancing music for the over-30s crowd, 8:30 p.m., Thur .-Sat. STUDIO ONE (Backlot Theater, 657 N. Robertson Blvd., Beverly Hills, 659-0472). Talent Night, variety cabaret Mon., 8 p.m. TAKE FIVE (2167 W. Florence Ave., 778-7496). Madison Ave., Thur., 9 p.m.; Sheer Delight, Fri., Sat. 9 p.m. VERDI (1519 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica, 393-0706). Staged scenes from opera, Broadway musicals and popular music. Today, Tue.-Sat. ?╟úCompelling... a fine satisfying drama.?╟Ñ Monica Collins, USA Today A special,kind of journalism. Every day in The Times. Episode Five: The First Lady ?╟úI may be the first woman here ?╟÷ but not the last. ?╟╓ STARRING: USA HARROW TONIGHT AT 9 PM CHANNEL 28 PBS HOST: AUSTAIR COOKE Available in paperback from Academy Chicago. Publishers.