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Valley Times from North Hollywood, California • 11

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I VALLEY TIMES Friday, Ootobor 19, 1951 11 I- fbA-- 1 Irf- ob'' if 'a), ft9 li i-. .4 0 0 ttirttnelit .4 -1 i I Los Angeles Pair Wed 70 Years No Drunks In Europe Jails, Visit Reveals I 1 I 1- I 41 1 i it 0 I ii.49110L 0, 6,4 4t4, 40P 1 vi. INSEAM WI LW 4: 4- 7 0000-- OPES 7 SAYS IIIACAL .17,:,: all mik, .4. (6) .3 1,...... .,,7,,,,7.., co, var 54 ARTIST'S CONCEPTION of the new Skoby's Restaurant in North Hollywood.

FON merly Phil Kenny's, the cafe is being extensively remodeled ond enlarged, and will open In about three sow .7, 7 4. .1 i 1 1 1- I i 1 4:44,, 4, 7'1'W' T. AA' 7 it t1 i ti i rq, 'I, --t, (,,,,7.. 1r -1 ,,1 I. live It tib 1: 4 Cm ti los, i i'''''i A 1'4 1 "iflottr'r''''''''''' 2.2',...

1 r. AIM 4 7 4 77-77 ARTIST'S CONCEPTION of the new Skoby's Restaurant in North Hollywood. merly Phil Kenny's, the cafe is being extensively remodeled ond enlarged, and will open in about three A 1 44,44 3 Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Althoff MA brate their 70th wedding anniversary today. Mr. and Mrs. Althoff, 96 and 93 respectively, are both still active.

They moved to Los Angeles in 1915 and Althoff became a dealer in second hand machinery here. Married In Freeport, I1I. Oct. 19, 1881, the couple have three children, three grandchildren and three great grandchildren. '''ostAtn 0,4 RAND'S New Ventura Roundup Cafe, 13920 Ventura which Is packed nightly with Valleyites enjoying their "Chuck Wagon" dinners, which are only $1 50 "Chuck 1 Wagon" luncheon is $1.00, as is midnight (to 3 a.m.) breakfast.

Insert is Dave "The Octopus Of The Keyboards," who en tertains nightly in the Cocktail Lounge. A gigantic Halloween party is planned at the Roundup for Oct. Iso.te,. lo, Rotary Heads To Meet Pete Mordigan, president of the San Fernando Rotary Club, will host a get-together of 18 Rotary Club presidents of Zone 1 at his home at 15535 Bledsoe San Fernando, tomorrow at 8 P.M SACRAMENTO, Oct. The man in charge of California prisons, just back from Europe, says he's oui to try to find the answer to this question: Why is it that California has about twice as many prisoners, per capita, as European countries? "I think one reason is drunkenness," says Richard A.

McGee, head of the corrections department. "About halt of the people in city' and county jails are drunks, but there are few in European jails." McGee continued, in talking with a newsman: ''It's not that there Is no drinking In Europe, but they use beer and wine instead of hard liquor. The police attitude also Is kinder. They don't threw drunks Into jail to sleep it off." McGee, after three months lookIng ovei prison's in England, Germany, Italy, France and Denmark, says California should look into Denmark's treatment of habitual sex criminals. They are placed In small Institutions, he says, and given intensive treatment, He said he would like to see a Californian sent to Denmark to make a six.

month study of the subject. SUnset 3-9825 CHICKEN CASTLE Redwood Rm. FRIED CHICKEN All You OR HAM DINNER Can Eatl 1.65 APOLOGIES Loused up a hit last week when we called TOMMY MORSE, Morris. He's the new piano and song man at Olive Branch quite sorry MR. MARSH.

Dinner I to I Daily (Except Mon.) Sunday Noon to P.M. 17001 Ventura Blvd. PHONE $T-4-3002 ITALIAN CUISINE COCKTAILS PAUL CUCCIA MANDELL 4637 LANKERSHIM 12; DEFINITION OF A MARTINI: Makes you see double and feel single! And did you hear about the Iii grain of wheat when she found herself in a loaf of bread: aMCI Orelk VA OD AD A Kft.i, 000 0 (igailiall 0 OP It 4 OP I Kfteioit, I off NIGHTLY IN THE "HANGMAN'S HANGOUT" RI 'I se. rComplete TENDERLOIN STEAK $195 DINNER II a frantic thing with all the noisemakers, hats and favors on hand. Tony Ferris promises to wear a Halloween mask, which should Well-liked bartender Al Ilesseitine, long time at Showtime, takes a trip to St.

Joseph's next Tuesday for surgery. All his friends wish him Tried that new "Rangoon Gimlet" at China Trader and found It much better than the original, but can't tell yez the secret or Willie Shenker will be-head me: It was "invented" by new bartender Ray Huhen, for. merly of Ching How and the old Aloha. The Jesse Jones all-colored trio opened this week at the Knotty Pine Tha Chicken Castle in Encino, gets a lotta family trade because there is no liquor served The Sophisticated Ladies went over very large at Parrott's Villa Inn, introducing dancing to the spot. Gals are on Wednesday through Sunday Leon, king of Victoryland all happy about his new Stainless Steel kitchen, and raving the new "Char-Lux" broiler he says is tops for steaks and some steaks ARE "tops" At Christine's, Actress Virgina Gray and Sterling Holloway with his mother.

and Astrologist Carroll Righter with his usual of friends and clients at last Sunday's "Hunt Breakfast" I Rand's new Ventura Roundup already surpassed the other three in volume, which is probably most Valley cafes are going "Chuck Wagon." As for me, think I'll chuck the whole thing now. BB a frantic thing with all the noise makers, hats and favors on hand Tony Ferra promises to wear i Halloween mask, shoull help. Well -liked bartender A illemseitine, long time at Showtim( takes a trip to St. Joseph's Ilex lllsosvA Alt 4 All v.rtnt,:tr All Ule frolAwtel EDDIE SELTZER WE ARE NOW SERVING "CHAR-LUX BROILED" STEAKS CLUB T-BONE $1.25 THICK TOP SIRLOIN $1.35 tIEW YORK CUT $1.85 St. Ferdinand's q'Soi All AT THE OROAN PIANO EtituRmaLyD RZ 2 (it'll' 113 tommtEffir; 8 fiK1 109451VICTORYI8LVDMEMIS1j1211958 --I Till FABULOUS 7 Christine of Encino Big Dance Tonight A dance sponsored by the Junior Class of St.

Ferdinand' High School will be held tonight at 8 p.m. at the parish hall, San Fernando. Jerry Ides orchestra will furnish the music. Refreshments will be served. Genevive Kukuczka, class president, Is In charge of arrangements assisted by Rosemary Rob Meaux, Elsie Rose Koerner, Donna Hanson, Dixie Bicket and Eileen Brochtrup.

The dance is open to the public. ro, Features 5-Cour '1" 2 Steak Dinner ed vost000 ciatt kWilt kitifimit RETURNS 0" 0 TONITE! ROY k4 oi SANG. is AND HIS ORCHESTRA (K7 HAWAIIAN FEAST TONITE Cantonese Food Dinners $150 4712 Lankershim Blvd. SU-2-9416 (Child's Plate $110) I 11; 'i: 010:011 '1 Ilk 1 4'2) 's I 134 0 111 MotTs.3"1 0 41 11...4 "Gad! I've been reaped!" (and ur" Gad! I'm sure reaching for 'em this ilY week!) Looks like the Pantomani- ser aes are just about enough in the IA" entertainment dept. at Hollywood Pal Cafe.

Pat Hogan closed there last dar night and the "Pants" will carry bar on alone, which they do very well. nit' That little doll Roberta Jayne Cal being received real fine in the 300 Sta Club Room at Hollywood Bowling abc Center, which Sherman plans on MI' making into a real nice club. Lotsa pipple wondered where ole Y'k "Poison" Gardner was. He's at Vic Vir Perry's Mel-O-Dee in Glendale, wa with Bob liarvey and "Bumps" gis They have Jam Sessions gal Sunday afternoons and Monday SLI nights. Magnolia Blvds.

"The Ra Barn" has added steaks to their ha menu. Spot formerly only had thl "Chuck Wagon" food. And wt Margie Rhodes has added "Chuck Wagon" Breakfast. II p.m. to thl 2, to her menu at the Red Glen, for new owned by Red Thompson and Glen Ramer.

New star Marilyn CI Monroe caused quite a commotion this week in the Sky Room. If that neckline plunged any more she'd Nri be barefoot. The Sky Room has put back their Sunday Continen- da tal Wally Vernon, cur- A rently headlining at Charlie Foy's fel contracted to open the Celebrity Fc Club in Sidney, Australia, Decem- 10 ber 28th. Roy Harlow sold his MI Pump Room this week to Stevs. Carmandy (Chef's Inn Pig N' Whistle) for a reported 77 Grand.

HI Cocktail romance or "Come Lim home Bill Bailey" likeable bar- a tender "Woody" Johansen of the Bamboo and cocktail waitress "Bailey" (Lucille Bailey) of Larry hand Cafe, about which gang Ray has why for Ave. a MERCHANT'S LUNCH FROM 65c NOW OPEN DAILY (EXC. MONDAY) II AM. TO MIDNIGHT SUNDAY 'HUNT BREAKFAST' Each Sunday, 11 A.M. to 2:30 P.M.

From $1.25 SUNDAY DINNER FROM NOON 11931 VENTURA BLVIL PANNING LOT IN NEAR Rugby 6-2051 For Information and rates regarding advertising In this section telephone Bill Bush, Slinset 3.5141. STanley 7-3471, lasts 5.504 or CH.6.5196. lasts 155444 or CH65196. (Continued from Page 10) your gums gotta come out." Stuff like this is thrown in letween the action of his hundreds of props. One For The Road Overheard at the Valley Tall o' the Cock: "He's got money he hasn't even folded yet!" Wonderful sight and sound dept; Crippled gal name of Katie Stynor, on crutches at the microphone at Abbott's Backstage singing a couplet songs that brought down the house and piano-man Al Greco knocking himself out to accompany.

One of the most person- able barkeeps In the bizBobble Adler at the Organ-pianist Claudine Cartier takes over the Sequoia Room at Hody's next Friday. Al Rich's guest on 'the air show from Hody's next Monday will be film and radio star Ma la Powers end "The Continental" watch Out Al, all your women will be throwing rocks at you Chef "Tiny Tim" Cololucel, all 300 pounds of him, taking up most of the kitchen at Mazzarino's such a large one and whoever nicknamed Steve Kurasieh "Big Steve" sure called the shot. This little fella weighs In at around 250. He runs Big Steve's Barbecue on Lankershim. New entertainment in the IMMO at Saddle and Sirloin, which has become quite a hanr out.

It's CHUCK MILLER and his TRIO, who we haven't heard, but get top reports on. They all sing and play piano, bass and drums, and just finished at the Bakersfield Saddle, and played three months at the Paladium as intermission ork. DORITA, the of the sharp Latin rhythms, stays en at the Saddle. Read this somewhere: "A meteorologist is a guy who can look In a gat's eye and tell whether Kiwanis Club chime the Hunt Room at Encino Inn for the Wednesday luneheons the next four Birthday suit: (the bare facts). At Lakeside a sign about a big Halloween Party Oct.

27. Phil Setznick gays, "Isn't It nice for the club to have a party on my Jack Carson: "It's my birthday." Ford Palmer: "It's mine, too." So Setznick Invites one and all for a conele at his "saloon" that night. Don't be frightened by that character in the corner of the lounge at liangman's Tree. It's only Percival, the fella who is usually hanging In the tree out front, resting his hands and face, and of course, his neck. The Valley Pusiness and Professional Women entertained their bosses at Eaton's lest Monday Television's Jim Hawthorne, the honorary mayor of Studio City, was guest of Henry Hark formerly of the Bel Air, has been appointed Maitre d' at the Ileverly Wilshire The Cass County Boy' are expected to return to the Beverly Hills lintel real soon, to augment Ron Perry's orchestra, DANCING 7 NITES A WEEK DAN Geo.

Pierce's GI Frances Sanford gets Transfer Pfc. ranch J. Sanford, daughter of Mrs. Leo Sanford, of 40. Palmdale, has been transferred from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base at Dayton, Or; to the 1065th Communications Squadron, McClellan Air Force Base, Sacramento, Miss Sanford attended North Hollywood High School before enlisting in the Vornen's Air Force year ago.

Your Hosts Arturo I Poari OPENING TUESDAY DANTE VAR ELA Ina lilt Orrtows DIAlEct FROM CIRO1 cover or Minimum No LAMM" Ian Until 1130 Vt. B. E. Beckert 14709 VENTURA BLVD. ST44232 14709 VENTURA otter's have been married foril meman In Korea U1Z olg: 1 44 oz 11111111 CHUCK MILLER TRIO DORITA DINNERS FROM KM DINE DANCE NIGHTLY WITH BOB FELLOWS AN tn: 1:11 MELL tOWS FEATURING BETTY BURKE ON DRUMS NO COVER NO MINIMUM COCKTAILS JAM SESSION EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON '11102 Victory Blvd.

at Lankershlm 2U2-11712 CHEF RENE ANGELOT GO CHUCK WAGON" BARN DINNERS $1.50 LUNCHEON $1.00 3116W.MAGNOLIA BURBANK 1041582 or la AT THE DANCING NIGHTLY Ai PARROTT'S VILLNA 1 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK OM I N. Y. CUT STEAK $2.75 I COCKTAILS 18143 VENTURA BLVD. (TARZANA) RU-64113 Calai 4 1 4 TO THE MUSIC OF THE SOPHISTICATED LADIES 110 ty J. 4 iTIS HISTORIC SAN ANTONIO.

TIN. The 001111111.11110 At A DGe, CHEF RENE ANGELOT t- 'V il 6 4 I SAYS pi DINE DANCE NIGHTLY I "LET'S GO WITH 1L1 i-ie k.al CHUCK WAGON" BOB FELLOWS mEktoNviD tsulows AT THE 1 I FEATURING BETTY BURKE ON DRUMS I 1)1 I. and BARN 4.60,., No NO COVER NO MINIMUM COCKTAILS JAM SESSION EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON in IMN CI: DINNERS $IM 11102 Victory Blvd. at Lankershlm M241112 LUNCHEON $1.00 Ir. 3116W MAGNOLIA BURBANK 1041582 I DANCING NIGHTLY es: A''t 1 g' Ai A 1 471 14 PARROTT'S VILLA 1, I 1 i -4 t'N 41' I TO THE MUSIC OF I 1 4, 1 1 14 Will 1' THE SOPHISTICATED LADIES 1 of 111 1111, N.

I TOP SIRLOIN STEAK $2.50 I N. Y. CUT STEAK $2.75 I tr: i CHUCK COCKTAILS y4, 1 MILLER 6 18143 VENTURA BLVD. (TARZANA) RU-69113 i HISTORIC OLASTO4 pr TRIO 4 SAN ANTONIO. TU.

)11 -41 71 DINNERS FROM SIM en at Th. 114111:4 olio Continental 1 MI 4 1 gril 0 I Citiliai I 4 1 Open Deily' Contimented Mei 1 4 FOR A GOOD DINNER "Remember lb. Alamo" FC "Re Pvt. Bernard E. Beckert, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Beckert, of 5430 Cartwright North Hollywood. Is now serving es a lineman with the 51st Signal Battalion In Korea. The battalion furnishes con munications for I Corps. three weeks, to end a three-year romance.

and didn't even know The Bamboo very Hawaiian again with Roy Sang and his Hawaiians back on the stand and that high voice of Joe Secretaria pleasing all. Freddie Slack gimes next Wednesday at Astor's cocktail lounge. Think he goes into the The Rag Doll Halloween party October 31 is sure to be na wantra tit onA thrniaVOAr El Alamo El itrAVTG LI Hill GENUINE MEXICAN FOODS Your Host Jose Para 4410 Lankershim Blvd. Corny. Moorpark SU-29659 A M.

NI 10 P.M. Closed Monday GEN 4411 Corm Hi PAU PAGE 1 Entertaining Nightly At The MOREY THAL Luncheon Dinner from SUS Cocktails Daily Except Monday A APPEARING NIGHTLY AT THE, AIRLINER I itt RED GUM 0 I 1 I 071 rd: 1 ti 1.11111 CV IA 1 4,14 I 1.1 0 0 COCKTAILS FINI FOOD 1733 N. Highland Hollywood HO. 94646 Toluca Lake Dirinir From $130 Toluca Lake Place Dinner From $1.50 DINING ROOM COCKTAIL LOUNGE YOVI Het le The Levege RED THOMPSON-GLEN RAMER THE PANTOMANIACS HOLLYWOOD CAFE MEET FATHER EE3311FATI-offEARII 1560 LANKERSHIM ILVD.A1 Burbank Blvd. MAIGIS IHODIS IN TH1 DINING SOOM SPECIALTY OF EDE BOVIII, th I Dranoll TAIONE STEAK PAN FRIED CHICKEN "CHUCK WAGON" BREAKFAST 111 P.M.

$1.00 to 1 A.M. Sc, AMERICA'S MAE A PIANO MUM, jFREDDIE SLACK Nightly at 'PI; 1 $.1 I 1... '4 IM Luncheon From 85c Wu Cocktails Of Course 10057 Riverside Dr. Luncheon From 85c I 1,... cAt i 0 '11e 1144 0 1 of All Our Marinated Planked Steaks our I4M SUnset 14511 OLIVE BRANCH 4311 W.

MAGNOLIA, BURBANK. CH6-937 1 ASTORS A itg ipyi TOMMY MORSE PIANO BA AT NI I PINI POOD COCKTAILS RIVERSIDE OLIVE CH69 CH69521 COCKTAIL LOUNGI PHIL SELZNICK'S CLAUDINE CART-IER LARRY POTTER "So many people have asked me when hi Would be here againI was forced' to meet his salary demands for a return engagement. 12047 VENTURA AT LAUREL CANYON III-72511 4017 RIVIRNIng PR. Dorbank l'H-14413 DINNER I LUNCHEON is I I "Clever Counter Point" et the Organ end Piano OPENING OCT. 26 APPEARING NIGHTLY IN TM SEQUOIA ROOM the favorite family restarant lot the loth, Sae Fernando Ve tosommeadad by PIKS otaitmi moos JOAQUIN GARAY I YES This Is The Noce For BARBECUED RIBS Cr CHICKEN Ai A GilUtAili i4 1 0611 4421 LANKERSHIM NEAR RIVERSIDE-MI1380 'our linstJinutly Mahon illig 511e tie lett 0 In it 'VOW IttistJitnnly Mahon at- 6.

'1 maw adoeiig. 7 4721-11 EDDIE BAXTER Nightly at the Organ at Plano Ontm 7 Days a Week Prom 11 a.m. AIR-CONDITIONED PARKING 018117 "IVO 11016 VENTURA BLVD. Pats 49015 Nightly at the EDDIE BAXTER Organ gi Plano OPPA 7 Days a Week Prom 11 a.m. 'fiPtik AIR-CONDITIONED PARKING 01014 Coglitall LOWIlf 11011 VENTURA BLVD.

Tato 44015 I PowALL NEW COMEDY WALLY VERNON and The COOPER SISTERS CHARLEY FOY'S SUPPER CLUB TAM) 4 SI Do a A IA F001 ilsa mi. (ANA1 BLVD. DA .0. wit, Ott Dal ot Oh Shah 1611140A Titlearbe ItUOI GUN titU Wort II soy IAPI ROAD DAA1 101Malmortniblyi 6tenit Etas. Shah' IISM VRIVTURA NW).

Sherman Oaks nat 4-351t STato IlloOoll0000001113400.1 19111 r's ii, $150 DINE and DANCE I S1S5 nth DINNERS It'll wine I lop 7 -4 111.0 MOM dillloos Coltiot. Imported Iti000l Pomo ERIO 1,11 TYROLEAN TROUBADOURS NOW et Tolovilloo iteme 'wry Misread sod Semler Soo Doily I N. 41 Nook Cloud Mod. krZgtoca955SunimlbTilebStuttan UtIVSAVDIAPSARIO I' JOI WOODS Lis PINDIR'S LANKERSIM AT OXNARD ENTERTAINING NIGHTLY! "MR. SHOW BUSINESS HIMSELF" Arthur Walsh Co.

STRIVING ALWAYS TO MASI YOU WITH UNUSUAL INTIRIAINMENT AND MI FINEST IN FOOD 4881Z LANKERSHIM BLVD SU3-3613 Mc HE .11 5 477 So. La Cienega Blvd. 12950 Ventura Blvd. IIWNCNION DINH ta I HELD Startling FLORENCE HIN LOW DUKE MITCHELL Show.Stopping Singing Star GINO SUSANNE Cat Dwa leaftl in Mo0 I A. bobvt SWIM 1-7104 4..

Penh 7-4006 SHOW DANCING EVERY NM WHAT A LARRY POTTER'S SUPPER CLUB 11343 VENTURA BLVD. It' AT JVsiltartiWinso HELD OVER. i i'. IFPILDRENCUE HAIN KLOWA i Ire DUKE MITCHELL ShowStopping Singing Star GINO SUSANNE 4 Dow. Team in thcAr I A.

bobvt 41 WHAT A A R-c-I LARRY POTTER'S SUPPER CLUB I- 11343 VENTURA BLVD. 4 LANIIRSIM AT OXNARD sumo 14104 Pamir" 74004 1 SHOW DANCING EVERY MTN 1 11 5 ENTERTAINING NIGHTLY! "MR. SHOW BUSINESS HIMSELF" 05.1ail 0 Arthur Walsh Co. 1 A .101 WOODS lia Mcorm "tiro LIS PENNS'S Inn rillitt, 1.1 Bta I fbk STRIVING ALWAYS TO ASI YOU o4, 11 0 WitN LINUSLIAL INTISIAINPAINI AND The fl lc NO COVER PiNtSi IN FOOD 477 So. La Cienega Blvd.

NO MINIMUM ili In si, I 12950 Ventura re' 488k LANKERSHIM 5U3-3613 1 Of 11 i 1 1WNCNION DINNIIII Azad IXOTIC CHINESE FOODS famous Steak shrimp and RN Amalfi's Dinners (Stalls STato 4-5925 (Writ I DAYS A AUK 16268 Ventura, Encino LUNCHEON OPEN DINNER DAILY-EXCEPT MONDAY 4, ENTERTAINING NIGHTLY 4r AT MI flANObAll I ROBERTA 14. 1 JAYE 1, i. Sul 1100 Club Ism' e- ,.,44 4 il COCKTAILS V1 4 I 41. NORTH HOLLYWOOD --c--: i 4, BOWLINU CENTER ..0 4354 Lankershim Blvd. SU2-0164 1,1 7, u4 mc4 mmf4 rst Cif Itilki.JTRADER P11 IP ow op op Imo fine Food COCKTAILS lk TROPICAL 4200 Riverside Dr.

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