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Independent Star-News from Pasadena, California • Page 42

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PAGE C-10 PASAMNA, SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1961 Mght by By Eleanor Day and btb, en mote, gteak imported ud aomesHc elegant Stirio broiled Eastern lobster at your table of Ger- Covint taU, veal and.prims'..man'e* Amedcin beersVPhis was the scene last week for rib au jus. A welcome addl- they now have-their fimws the 'Las Ballerino'a dinner: tlon'to San Gabriel Valley'i' chicken to take out and deltcimis Individual piei. Top ping the is fresh strawberry. Open daily for Bob Beyer's "howdy pod- luncn and Dinner with dinner Her" at his Steak Corral's in served all day Sunday. It's a a a JSRUNCB EARLY DINNER luxurious 1 ''dining scene.

Roonfwas the par-' ty'which wai handsomely a.r- ranged by assistant manager- John iRlllo. Over 80 1 MUSIC GOURMET MENU IN Feiturinf eletirt Flaming Dtekts LOUNGE MUTUAL ADMIRATION SOCIETY Tht of the newly formed Mutual Admiration i Society for al Bob Feogont 1 Black Watch Keitauront In TtmplrCify for a gourmet dinrm and a butinesi discusiion on to promote their Pictured from left arc Georgt C. Heinrich, Inn, Long Beach; Bernard Gordon, Revert Home, Tustin; Bob Feagani and Jwry Sutton ef tht S.5. Leuiit, Terminal present were Dale and Edith Brothers, Traili, Duartt; Al Gordon, Room At Tht Top, Hollywood; Morrit Ralner, Four Trees, Hollywood; Frank Bilo, The Ktttlt, Anaheim, and Paul Prtssley of me Son Cfertienle Inn, Sen Clemenle. Restaurant of the Week Eaton, 4 Dean of the Marks His 40th Anniversary Nestled in shaded elegance among-ancient oaks and euca- 'lyptus 'groves is one o( Southern California's truly outstanding 'culinary Charlie Eaton's fabu- Inus Eaton's Restaurant in Arcadia.

Eaton was one of the originals the now famous "restaurant in Holly- by many 'the "dean -of restaurateurs." Guarded by the lowering San Gabriels and only minutes from Santa Anita race Eaton's ideal location By Bob Floury must to try the lamed chicken dinner your first trip to Eaton's. Charlie Eaton is almost as famous around Southern 'California as his pan-fried chicken. He opened his first restaurant in 1924 after a short career as a waller catering to the desires of some of the movie greats in tlie silent picture era. Since then he has set a high a a of achievement for those in the restaurant business. During the.

past quarter of a century Charlie a 's restaurant and chefs have received numerous awards for excellence. Charlie himself has held many high offices in the Southern California and state restaurants associalions, including Ihe honored one of president of Ihe National Restaurant Association. In conjunction with the restaurant and Us spacious ban- quet facilities there is a hotel and a coffee shop. Long a favorite with veteran Eaton- guests attended including tht club's president' Bill McKay arid.his wife'of San Marino; Mr. and Mrs.

Ross Swjckard, San Gabriel; Dr. and' Mrs. Jack 'Evans, Pasadena; Mr. and Mrs." Walter Mueller, Arcadia; Dr. and Mrs.

Rand. Lewis, Pasadena; Mr. and Mrs. David Tappan, San-Marino; Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Ray, Monrovia; Mr. and Mrs. Stan Schuster, Arcadia; Dr. and Mrs. C.

E. Foley, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Langlbis, Arcadia; Mr. Mrs.

Vern Hubbard, Arcadia; Mr. arid Mrs. Bundschuh, Glendora; Dr. and Mrs. Richard Leonard, West -Covina; Mr.

and Mrs. Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Trapp, A 1 a a. Stark's spacious accommodations for parlies and after theatre late suppers have long ago es tablished their popularity.

The restaurant is noted for fine food, exotic tropical cocktails and top entertainment. Early Mother's a.y reservations suggested. Manager Tom Lucas of Pasadena's Taco Bell location is not oniy offering family specials currently on all food items, but you have a big chance to win. a color T.V. Drop in the Pasadena location or the participating locations in San Gabriel, Alhambra, Rosemead or Monterey Park and get in on the fun! Another big chance to win all kinds of prizes is being pf- at Ontra Cafeteria.

Manager Tony Baretta and his assistant Sylvia Valcq report everyone wins in their "Foodaway Sweepstakes!" T.V., money (thou- Arcadia, -San Gabriel and- Whittier welcomes all who enter. The moderately priced steaks, delicious salads and home-made pies make a family favorite. Biggest attraction for the and young at heart is the "make your own" sundae bar. Leave the calorie at home havt a real treat! cocktail lounge features well known artists nightly at the organ bar. Charlie Eaton, now 75 years "young" is a living legend in the exciting field of providing food and lodging lo people who visit the big Eaton complex of restaurant, hotel and coffee shop in nearby Arcadia.

More than just a restaurant owner, Charlie Eaton counts his friends in the thousands. Typical of this is the jovial "Friends of Charlie" club who meet regularly in the lounge to quaff a favorite beverage from monogrammed glasses kept there for each member. Undoubtedly as long as he is hale enough to hold the familiar long cigar at a jaunty angle, Charlie Eaton will remain the. personable host he has.been for so many years. Arcadia wouldn't be the same without Santa Anita.

It wouldn't be Ihe same without E)alon's either. We know you're a winner when you dine either in the cafeteria or the ultra smart Crest Room. Chorlis Eaton i provides an excellent getting, -------------------for an entrepreneur of the DEM Thoroughly Modern Millie sport of kings or simply a lov- m-nu tw THTIH er of good food in a friendly BIS SKY For From MaMmg 4:33, r.a CROWN In CoM BlMd Brillih Troln Every corner of Eaton's Restaurant is geared to the GNEMA comfort of its guests Booths m. DTM Ste.TM,.-) and carpels are a glamorous COLOSRADO pastel; elm and birch panel- Ing ads luxury and smartness; exterior facing and indoor fireplaces are drama- with Palos Verdes stone. CREST.MONROVJA A portrait panel of handicap winners, oils reminiscent of the colorful Lucky Baldwin era after whom the ESQUIRE Baldwin Hills were named, TMt stra and even a horse anri jockey HASTINGS weather vane signal the influence of Sanla Anita.

Raves are pouring in about the delicious Chinese cuisine served at Paul Wong and George Law's newly redecorated and refurbished Mee Jin Inn in Pasadena. The dinners are a real banquel of oriental delicacies and the price is extremely modest. Their catering service and food to take out are bonus features for people on the go. John Wickland's new International Restaurant in Arcadia appeals to fastidious diners seeking the unusual. The i menu features American, Italian, Armenian and Mexican cuisine.

A few gourmet's delights, are their Linguini with white or red clam sleak shish-ke- Helen Hasabales 1 captivating charm endears her to all who enter'her plush A Restaurant in Rosemead making this one of the most del i dining meccas i Southern 'California. Charm alone hasn't built her fine reputation as a restaurateur though. Starting with the attractive coffee shop over 20 years ago only the finest quality food was served with delicious pastries baked on the the quality remains unchanged and customers-and-friends have the choice, of informal. dining in the attractive coffee shop or elegant dining in the adjoining dinner house (now in it's 4th year). They seat over 500 in the elegant restaurant with a menu featuring a wide selection of continental haute, cuisine.

Helen's hard work and the cooperation of her family have helped in the success. Daughter Connie is in charge of banquets and parties and her husband Roger Taylor runs the cocktail lounge and bar. Prominent organ virtuoso Wes Griffin's enchanting interludes weave the spell of romance during dinner and cocktails nightly. Gourmands demanding the ultimate find A dares comparison with the country's finest. Remember May 3 is the next authentic Greek Night party and May 12 is Mother's Day.

Early reservations are a must! Ife and Ann Hammond with daughter Mary and sons John and Bill are celebrating the 3rd Anniversary of their European style Chalet Smorgasbord in Arcadia this week. In addition to serving one of the most dazzling arrays of delectable they now geared for pleasurable family dining at a modest price. Red Lee's Cornhusker In Azusa is.setting a record as one of -the top entertainment centers in the valley with and Marone appearing -nightly. But, the big, big affair be Sunday, May 5, when they go "Hawaiian" and stage one of the most elaborate luaus San Gabriel Valley has ever seen. Beautiful flowers from the Islands for the ladies, leis for the men, dining, dancing and entertainment are but a few of the attractions.

Early reservations are suggested. wpew MEE JIN INN A Beautiful Air Conditioned in an Oriental Atm'qsphera Fill TO GO Sun. Thru ThufS. 12 Noon lo 10 P.M. Fri.

Sat. Mil A.M.. 2849 E. COLORADO, PASADENA 449-9206 Your' hoili rAlll WONG GEOIOE LAW Ed and Dee Love's Mr. Steak in Pasadena affords excellent dining in an intimate a atmosphere.

Ruth Butler nightly at the keyboard weaves the romantic spell. loveis congregate around the color T.V. in the lounge. Travelers enjoy the a i color slides the I-ove's have, collected from their world travels and from friends. Entertainment and good steaks tailored for every appetite.

Basking in praise in Pasadena's fashionable new Oak Knoll Inn. Glamourous Interior decorator Penny Johnson recently dining there gave accolades to co-owner Paul Milton, who is also a prominent interior decorator. Milton's dramatic artistry has created the ultimate in exquisitely des i restaurants. Other praise came from the famous 'firm interior decorators, a a Chaffin with whom Milton was formerly associated. Blending with the rich background is equally exquisite gourmet cuisine.

With partner Al While's culinery knowledge assisted by the chef, they designed a menu to compliment the cosmopolitan selling. While enjoying cocktails you'll enjoy musical innovations of talented Keith Carter at the elegant piano bar. located in the heart of financial row in Pasadena this is a restaurant to see and be seen in. for txcitiiig Partiet FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE ED 2-6247 FASHION SHOW Every Thursday 12:30 Bonqutti Cenfmncvi FLeec SAN BERNARDINO FREEWAY AT HOLIENBECK, WEST COVINA I M1li Weit Tfctiln Diners, Carte BU-che -ad American Express C.rdi Daily 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.--Lit« Supper 11 p.m.

1 a.m. CHALET A bountiful selection of detectable sahds, hot entrees (incl. chicken, every day) enjoyed in quaint atmosphere. LUNCH $1.25 DINNER $1.75 1 4:00.8:30 Children Under 10 Ytnri (1.00 Dinner! All Day Sunday privolc dining menu nnd special teivitt for partiel A banquitl TAKE-OUT Our famous FRIED CHICKEN nal Home-madt PIES 19 Arcadia Closed Mtmdiy OW FROM. II A.M.

DAILY (Except Sundays) COURT of KINGS LEE HATX RESTAURANT Ar AN OSTF.B EASTERN STEAKS LOBSTER SALADS CJoeklails Entertainment 1076 E. COLORADO-- PASADENA 793-6356 How to Marrftgi rrom natitn Counter roinl Preildenr'i Analjril -Now Open in Arcadia THE INTERNATIONAL RESTAURANT Monday thru A.M. 2 A.M. CHOICE AMERICAN STEAKS SEAFOODS, SALADS, COCKTAILS BANQUET FACILITIES EZK2AS 325 i. LIVE OAK, ARCADIA 447-2347 Despite llm irlcal and decorative attributes, Kas nEFlr AH Sr ton's is known primarily for thing: good food, inrlud- fo 7 KIALTO Hiol ol lit Highl Cfydt A I 7 Bir Ing the widely popular pan- ARmTJ fried chicken.

Charlie Kalnn btcn perfecting this dish Wait Until UPTOWN Prinf 11:30 4 I SJ MH "Si 1 1933 so it is not surpris Ing that over 60 per cent of all the orders taken are for that succulent fowl. The recipe is 'a secret but it is known that CI minor miracles of flavor are Imparted through the unique cl use of rice flour in which the waurink i pjump cnickcn piGCBS ZTG y. prior to frying. It would be a disservice lo exlol the virtues of Eaton's chicken, however, and not mentjon the SA 'jJ extensive Katon's menu. It Ml runs Ihe gamut of seafoods, EDWAKDS DRIVE-IN gleaks anri numerous conti- MMMMS c' rental fishes.

All are pre- A jSJf rF gSm pared hi Ihe name meticulous Tn 0 1 but It's almost i MONTEREY (MMfirty Pork) Tht RyKoftl manu txttie, rftilcTtiHrf rftfftr- rrl dlitm. OPW 11-2 AND 5-10 WMK DAYS (C105M MONDAYS) (AT. SUN. f.M. NO.

LAKE AVE, PASADENA 794-2366 MSADfNA'S HNtST KtSTAUKANl A OPIN 94 HOURS DAILY A I I MONDAY THRU WEDNESDAY--5-10 P.M. FREE CHILD'S DINNER (tinilir Whin Attomponlid With mi AAilt Blnnir mi Thli AD. N. SIERRA MADRE BLVD. PHONC Includci: Ficsh crisp with choice el baked petala wilh butler, tear cream er cheese lauci and out ipecial cheese least FAMILY STYLE RESTAURANTS Sun Gabriel 321 W.

Lai Turns Dr. Arcadia (25 E. Live Oak Whillitr 11(05 E. Wathingion Pasadena 100 N. Lake Ave.

STEAKS CHICKEN A I Strolling Troubadours. 3 I A I 10632. LOWER MUSH El Monte 579-0160 Ope Dolly: 11:11 A.M. t.H. Fridrn until 11:91 P.M 1635 GriMikt.

GkMlr 143) LinkmhlM. No. 244-6133 OPEN DAYS 769-9819 ROAST IEG Or LAMI Dinner Special AWAKO WINNING KESTAUKANT Snap aJtrt salad. and Potato, Home-made Muffins. 1526 f.

Koitmtorf BANQUET FACILITIES INCOMPARABLE MEXICAN COCKTAII.S Doily 5-11 Cloud Menrfay 261 S. Minion Sun Gabrlt AT 4-8830 If 200 Open II A.M. 2 A.M. Closed Monday for reservations Opin Daily AT Ftaluiln EDDY FOSTER Plug Eir Eitrr1iTiJM.il LUNCH DINNER Visit a bit of Old M1YAKO RESTAURANT IIIF HAM COftNEO tttf COCKIAILS--II A.M. te A.M.-.

LUNCH 11-4--DINNER Frl. 41 Sat 5 P.M. II P.M. RMMI fer Binqucti tiri PiTnti CLOSED SUNDAY Your Uoit-M. E.

(Jack) DO HUNTINGTON SY -07Sl Camr Frrment--SOUTH PASADENA Luncheons Dinner! Cocktails 139 South Los Robles, Pasadena Yea mo re 5-7005 281 S. ROSEMEAD PASADENA HOME OF THE POPULAR MINESTRONE SOUP IMPORTER AND DOMESTIC WINKS AND BKF.RS Lunch 11:30 la 1:30 p.m. C.tktoill 'HH 3:00 a.m. Dimw; 5:30 f.m. 11:00 f.m.

MS Grow PASADENA 3-WM CIOM4 IwUUyt ut HotMljl MUM FOOD AT ITS BEST Recommended by Mobil Travel Guide ud AAA 2055 E. COLORADO 449-8157 HMIKG A PARTY? OUK IANQUIT IOOM-- ACCOMMODATES DANCING JRl. SAT. EVE. 119 Mirth CL.

(-2219 fOLYNESIAN flENCH AMHICAH CUISINE IT'S WAV T1MK bv thi L.A. el tht fmel in till L.A. irti PeppetM'dl Steak Mouse HANO BAR ENTERTAINMENT 'Nightly Except Sunday 'OPEN Alt I Sun Holt-Un 3 to pjj T9J PASADENA.

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