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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 25

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Oakland Tribunei
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I 1 I the kids at the Cerebral Palsy ft VUnA Tribunal Tkiiplaw Da 25 arhnnl lr U. ar.w a.w, il wagon was demolished. i Where did they go? To seven or The boys in Ward 43 at Oak rival restaurants, Knoll have a pal In Verne Rosen, you like to dance its open El Curtola't Hammond Sunday at All Baba. Hosts He invites them down, 10 at Lovern and Kirk Hayes for several hours listening to the Lake Merrltt Hotel the other eve when the Boosters tossed their youngsters as they explained one! cited another- their Xmas hia annual event Larrv nanrw11i OlEttjL way or and I do mean great because Mr. Personality Woo Woo Stevens is back.

The way he takes over the 365 is something you'll get a real kick out of Lux Garcia had 300 in for cocktails and buf wants. time, and they get to hear allisKi me to ask you. Chef Cardihi played Santa tot The wheels of the town met at their favorite tunes while maestro's thej danemg. Fred Mottle sent his- Acapulco show down and to revive an old phrase grouped about the organ, in 4heir long remember you for taking a good time was had by all. fet at her San Francisco Sinaloa, wheel chairs.

1 i Sophie and Mike are surprising their employees this Christ Bimbo opens a great new show last night them, EANCHO PARTY What a nice Christmas Party I A distinguished-looking man walked into 372 Grand one night a while iack and asked if the food was good. asked Celia Capriottl. mas by taking the whole crowd to some OTHER spot for Holiday Cheer. Just where is still esses, cooks, etc. Ernie La Mere did all the decorations, including the floating Chruftmas tree, on the swimming pool between chores waiting tables.

El Nido serves dinner Christmas and New Year's days. This has been jinx month at Villa de la Paix. I don't mean business has been bad; they only broke thfc record so far this December. But Door Mitch th Nido jiancho crew Sunday night. The employees voted for the inost popular boy and girl; Bette dinners are as fine as you'll Sophie's secret But this' does 'get anywhere in this part of the sound like a reasonable idea.

oh and Frank Bouzout were Make those reservations today for tho biggest Christinas Party San Francisco has ever icndwnMonclay, Dec. 24, frca nccn Lunchson. Show and DacciRk auly cro wned I "king" and 1 He thanked her: left for a few fqueeri Buddy Webber and his drummer Frank Paza emceed a minutes and returned with party of six. Show made up of waiters, wait' IT After the meal was over he called for Celia. "You're right It was Good! Now how about all of After all when you work in a place all year, you could have more fun round 'n about The tee-vee at Onstad's attracts a flock; of San Leandro folks who like to eat out but who also hate to miss their favorite shows G.ee, but the food's good at Topper Club in Berkeley.

Their chef gained a world-wide reputation during ins 4 maitre dee had to get his hand stitched cut it on a wall bed. Louie Carrasco, the bar personality jstdpped for a light and was proijnptly smacked by a 22 ton truck; chipped knee cap and twisted ajnkle. His plank partner. Van Vanjdenberg crashed into a house, trying to dodge another car; cost Ihim his two front teeth '5. ond a split lip.

Mom Bareiacchi you coming to our home for dinner on your night 'off next week? "You mean ALL: of us?" fulned Celia. And so the 372 gang, including the I dishwasher and janitor en- Joyed the meal of a lifetime, as i promised. Their host turned out to be a retired millionaire wine merchant and internationally recognized gourmet. He personally did all the cooking in a specially built barbeque patio-like room at his Piedmont home. was returning from Santa Cruz, rounded curve a bit too wide, skidded and rolled over four times.

Her husband 'was along, besides Bruno the third Villa bartender; all were serinuslv The Willows has turned away dozens of company parties this past week which means this popular Tunnel Strip spot is do ing capacity business. By the way, Eve and Milt Nelson cele--tirated their 26th anniversary last week. A record for couples who have spent their lives in-the nitery profession, I should think. OAKLAND ki Y08B CHRISTUAS 6IFT 7F I I N' -sfjS FllOU TKE JS5 A SBSE- .1 -tittL 6toou mm for tke i.1 1 BACK UXE GRUB 0PEK1XQ 1 I Lr-ao hurt and were taken to a hnsnital in San Jose. The, Villa station Good seeing Alamedaite, Clint Dailey back from Casa Blanca Europe and the Near East.

Dur ing his year away from home Mi PERRY GEIRISTHAS Clint enjoyed many a meal in the finest foreign food-houses, He was one of the. guests at the TO YOU YOU prevue of the newly, docked Showboat in Jack London 4 'Restaurant i last stern-wheel Lj 1 in the bay! hfi Square down waterfront way HERE'S A SAMPLE OF WHAT YOU GET FROM TThis is the most novel restau rant I ve seen anywhere, were 5-9 daily; 1-9 Sunday! Clint's words of approval. DAZZLING OPENER RELISHES BAKED WHITE FISH, au CLAM CHOWDER VEGETABLES BEVERAGE DESSERT ONLY TOSSED SALAD IN BOWL And I can join in fanfare of hs and ahs that came from the lips of newspaper men, radio personalities and the politica -life of our town, present for christening ceremonies. Jerry Morton put on one of the high powered little KLX lntervue half-hours a newly 'opening restaurant could ever OAKLAND desire. My head goes dizzy when SEAFOOD atop to think of the money it must have cost to pull the old stern wheeler Petaluma out of GROTTO moth balls and convert it into i plush cocktail and dining rendez BEHDEZ- V.

1 bous. But back of the enterprise you'll find a figure (or two) who And TIL TWO happens to be "loaded," in the ON FISHERMAN'S PIER FOOT OF FRANKLIN STi vulgar vernacular. Jim Jones is your host. He has always wanted to have a luxury IT'S "OII-SO-EASY" TO PAIM YOUR CAR AND FREE, TOO First let us wish you the Top O' the Season and hope together that '52 brings the happiness your heart desires. Thanks for all the times you've stopped by for lunch and dinner, Wheel into the big lot at 14th Franklin; we'll stamp your tag when you pay your check and the parking is "on us!" We close Christmas and New Year's Day.

(Sundays, too.) 4 eating place. He debated for some time whether to open in West Los Angeles or here. After Da can i A JACK LONDON iBOw SQUARE careful consideration he decided on Jack London Square because Th jHuM Beaux and a PeepT comic-combo at the Chi Chi on 12th Street features jthe talents of (top to bottom) Bob Bates. Roberta James and Walt Ullner. mm he feels the dining future of the Bay area centers here.

His meat packing house plies places like the 21 Club in New York, The Stork, Colony, etc. Several Los Angeles eateries like Tail Of the Cock feature his Open front It s.m. 1 a.m. Plenty fret parking tn the city lot at Utb 6 Fran kit New and Darkling aiainiesa ateel kitchen rifht in the dining room I PAUL tr DOMINIC TiTinnnni EvoryTUEa grain fed steer beef. Tomorrow night on you ean go to Showboat and decide for VlliTiT wsw VHXTIIURSL at PAUL'S FOR ITALIAM DINNERS III UnWthilM of IJJIf (Only inW yourself just HOW good the food, atmosphere and service happen i Wit I aon UnJarar aaoct Ova hi U.S.AJ af 7 P.M.

LA CARTE OB Tom Moon's 1 1 Marttiaz, Calif, i Pkant 1C35 to be. It's certainly most unusual and a place your friends will iid wcsifcri 1 plJvtCiondqam 1437 Franklin Strott TE nplibar 2-5797 Co-eds Model it Spcid AaU4l Tfct aTvofy rVJnMf CooirW in UtWf gfwW Ovn. Dtkioyal COLLEGE CLUB my- SALAD TOSSED In Style Show Tomorrow BERKELEY, Dec. 20. "Frost Where Holiday Dining Is Just A Little Better DINNERS AMEUCAII File i Mlcaea Cklckca Spar Rlfca 1 mm.

ItewilarK rUtjMliaa (Extra Cat) 1.98 and Fantasy" will be the theme! Aaav Oracrt Iaelaa I Bakaa rUU. DM Battar Oh 5 10 p.m. AN 1-7733 'S mmm 4 4 27 MacArttiur 1 klk. East Hiak raar Taataiy i Tallariea Dfiiniir nine em rilllfJaC llltld bit better since Den and I redecorated the Crossroads In fact you'll find the smartest crowd on the Strip enjoying lunch, dinner or cocktails at our little rendezvous by the side of the road. RUTH AND DON THOMPSON'S INTIMATE -All Reads aa Tiaatl Strip l4 ts tat Craiirsist" ij I -j X-ftOADS Eli NO'S tr filUEY ttrvtt btttir dinmrs and tbt prictt art WIDE CHOICE OF DELICIOUS ENTREES COMPLETE DINNER $1.50 Bir Xaiat Party Dceaaikar Jflta 5433 GROVE ST.

Piedmont 5-9224 OAKLAND Baa and Ray Gomn. Uunchad naw ihow advartising loudly HERB CAEN: Examiner and oroud Uur hnt All i of the annual Christmas holiday fashion show to be presented tomorrow by California Pelican models. Set for 8:30 p.m. at the United Artists Theater, Shattuck Avenue and Bancroft Way, the traditional University of California humor magazine show will feature 28 coeds displaying the latest fashions in everything from furs and formals to ski clothes. Director of the show is Alicia Kilkka, 5428 Miles Avenue, Oakland, and commentator will be Robert Butler, 5671 Ayala Street, Oakland.

Metropolitan Oakland coed models include: Barbara Brothers, 39 Blackford Court, Emily Hall, 6018 Broadway, Marianne Truscott, 1393 37th Avenue, all Oakland; Audrey Powell, 2709 Charming Way; Nancy Ballard, 2900 Derby Street; Carol Conklin, 811 Coventry Road; Luanne Bardsley, 1101 Woodside Road; Barbara Loomis, 828 Coventry Road; Barbara Nettles, 90 Glenden Ave-. nue; Natalie Cake, 240 Willamette Avenue; Nancy Burg, 2704 Web-' ater Street, and Pat Palmeter, 1668 Scenic Avenue, all Berkeley. Carla Black, 2106B Pacific Avenue, Alameda; Shirley. La-Point, 1509 Francis Street, Albany; Sue Cerini, 528 Twin Palms Drive, Alhambra; Marilyn Leath, 2802 Garden Avenue, Concord; and Mary Fountain, 34 Portsmouth Road, and Sandra Voorhies, 130 Alta Avenue, Show tn 1 1 yaarc! Tha Geman't righaooly turned down a frland'f suggestion that they continue with Itha old thow and advertise: "Now In Its 1 1 th Triumphant Yeari" KECOBOINO STAB GLORIA RUCKER All full-eoursa mtals BROILED STEAKS CHOPS, PRIME RIBS i AND CHICKEN I DON PITTS: lttk A Brulwir. BIcata 4-ltM ciaan show withy laughs a plenty 1 5.

F. News harold's club sou foothill PHIL FORD BOB HARRIS arM Narlr larltw eajay ta kttl la flaa aai aUrUlaajal tala th. familyVsr 1.25 DIjIltS ARDI6DAS cnmsTnns day riEV YEAR'S EVE IIEV YEAR'S DAY to oman i IVAN PAUL: Th. i etGoman iGay Examiner o0-, tn, teff hit of tha season. You can't see it too many timai GENE DE FORREST: CatUBulletin There's a laugh a minute in the new show at Goman's Gay '90.

Bee end Ray ean keep this one for 1 1 year, too. DON STEELE Imagine five ffuJI thaws al night and Oakland Tribune' every a fOOOFO YOB MOOD- la ff-provoking dy- a a i )- a ii-csr pacled with namite. it. I jy. Ba aa mm tke three biggest days of the year! Featuring our Famous Individual Turkeys frem 2 p.m.

1 0- p.m. 1 Fenq Won Presents 1 San Franeisea's Niti Club Show ALL HOUDaTS (L. CH I lESK REVUE i mm wrw We Hare a Wide Selection of Choice Wines ond Liqueurs XV. i-Ttl 7A MSbBbbV lkiSv0000 ANCINO FROM 10. Ne Cvv Cfcarti S-rAraaa DINNER IN THE OLD WOX AOk Caof Fraaciiia af fan yaa iiwrv virri wwm www-ir Oaaraa Myalawak II i i'H 'nV" -1 A 4 aw i a 9 DARCEGUED RIDS, jMkMWS A 1 1 jjj.iiin.i i ai mm nina A.

uiiiiTui in CEEF, llflLl, CIIIOXEH, i STEAKS frca 1 I Didt am Raaal Caasaa' Richmond Named I Accident Claim RICHMOND, Dec! 20. Injuries suffered in ah alleged fall on property of the I Richmond Housing Authority today formed the basis of a $15,000 claim against the City of Richmond. Mrs. Lola Isley of 4125 Taft Street filed the claim against jthe city, as a result of a mishap ton the lawn In front of the apartment unit in which she resides. The suffered a fractured angle and a back injury, the claim sets forth.

1 FRED FERRY SUGGESTS YOU TRY Q'ircsrjbosl be! for Holiday Dlnins-rCprnll 2.n. Telegraph Grand STY11S1 Hr. VtHf.TTioMG ClUUUi 12 DANCING FrMar-SMaraay Mad ay Tka STABV StATS butvav Iaierr ow i Diaaert ami Cktftt 3271 IvKlbSI. a tar "0' Frsjtfwala EL CERRITO 1M Baa Falsi. Ava.

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