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Stockton Evening and Sunday Record from Stockton, California • 35

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31. 38. yeast dally, Oceola Smith LODI, Dec. 3-Oceola Smith, 79, nightwatchman at Acampo Winery and Acampo, resident for 10 years, died in a Stockton hospital yesterday after a week's illness. A native of Baton Rouge, ROSS HANNA AND HIS ORCHESTRA TOMORROW NIGHT PALOMAR DANCE JOE'S CORNER Friday, Dec.

3 BUD HOBBS In person and his Trail Herders. M.G.M. recording stars. Serving Mixed Drinks and Eats. miles of Stockton on New Thornton Rd.

7 miles West of Lodi on Turner Road. DANCE Given by Hiawatha Council No. 21, D. O. P.

DEC. 4 At Rod and Gun Club DANCE FROM 9 to 1 With LEO LIBERTY'S ORCHESTRA ENTERTAINMENT AND GIFT BOOTHS Price (tax inc.) $1.00 is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ivy Smith; two daughters, Mrs. Florence Byard of Pine Bluff, 'and Miss Leona Smith of Oklahoma City; a stepson, Edgar H. Woods of Oklahoma City, and two nephews, Everett and Verdo Baker of Stockton.

Funeral services will be announced later by the Lodi Funeral Home. STOCKTON COMMUNITY PLAYERS PRESENT Ah! Wilderness WEBER SCHOOL AUDITORIUM DEC. 1, 8, 9, 10 Tickets at Costanza's, $1, tax inc. VAS MASE'S Cocktail Lounge 21 N. CALIFORNIA ST.

PHONE 2-7358 FEATURING MERCHANTS' LUNCHES Served Daily From 11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. All Home Style Cooking and Homemade Pastries Luncheon Special SHOPPER'S SPECIAL 608 PLATE LUNCHEON SERVED DAILY 11 A.

M. to 4 P. M. Open Daily: 6 A. M.

12 P. M. Saturday, 6 A. M. 3 A.

M. Colony Coffee Shop 339 East Market STOCKTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Manlio Silva, Musical Director and Conductor Announces MARILYN SILVERMAN Piano Soloist Second Concert 1948-49 Season MONDAY DECEMBER 6 Stockton High School Auditorium 8:30 P.M. ADMISSION '1 00 Inc. Tax All Tickets on Sale the Night of the Concert at Stockton High School Box Office 12.3 AP Newsfeatures CREELS CRAVEN Crossword Puzzle RENNET REPINE AVE TROUPE SE APPS BED ACROSS 36. Collection of 1.

Kind of rock facts EVENT IDE SEAL 6. 8. Secret Think agent 39. 37. Planet before REMAINS SCALE Night 12.

Easy gallop 40. So. American PINS SHAD 13. Possesses Indians 14. Herb 41.

Conscious FELLY STELLAR 15. Lopsided 42. Spread to dry ERO TAMPED 16. Unrefined 43. Bone of the Arm LAY A 17.

Penitential 45. 47. Not Rabbit far IS ADAPTS EGO Feason 18. Exist 49. Fish eggs NEUTER ELATER 22.

19. Side Expression of 54. 61. Kiln Charts ERR ANT DYNAST inquiry 55. Remove 23.

Nervous moisture Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle twitching 56. Genus of the 24. Soft drink Virginia DOWN 4. Answers 26. Frolics willow 1.

Broad thick 5. Lead pellets 29. Gems 57. Division of piece 82. Is situated city Long stick 6.

Peel 83. Also 58. Distress call 3. Philippine 1. Belgian river 85.

Crackle 59. Refuse mountain 8. Succeeds 9. Piece out 8 70 10. Sea earle Stat 11.

20, Playing card Mimic 21. 23. Officer In charge of funds 25, Enter 120 21 22 26. Dross of metal 23 24 125 27. Evergreen tree 28.

Attendants 26 128 29 130 aboard ship 29, Travels 30. Bathe 32 33 35 Hastened 34. Indian of 36 38 39 Tierra del Fuego Moving wagon 142 Understand 44. Give for temporary 43 146 use 46. Among 151 52 153 47.

In what condition 48. Topaz 55 50 50. Mountain: hummingbird comb. form 58 Writing Implement 53. Utter Galt Card Party GALT, Dec.

3-More than tables of players are expected to attend the annual community card party tomorrow night at the Spanish Ballroom. The event is sponsored by the Galt' Chamber of Commerce. Ben Gaub is chairman of the committee arranging the affair. Proceeds go into the chamber fund. Night Store Hours OAKDALE.

Dec. 3-Starting 1 today several Oakdale stores will remain open until 9 o'clock on Friday nights for the convenience of Christmas shoppers. During the preceding Christmas they will be open every night. KOXY 118 Sutter Pr. 2.5684 LAST TLIES TONIGHT They dared a thousand dangers! GARY COOPER PAULETTE GODDARD in CECIL R.

De UNCONQUERED COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR COMPANION FEATURE Dare EN NEWILL "SHOOTIN' IRONS" WILKERSON PLUS--I CARTOONS AND OUR NEW SERIAL Chapter 1 "ENEMIES WITHIN" DEAD END KIDS LITTLE TOUGH GUYS Junior Men -TOMORROW MATINEE AT 12 NOON A GREAT OUTDOOR BILL! "OKLAHOMA BADLANDS" "TIMBER STAMPEDE" COMEDY-4 CARTOONS AND OUR NEW SERIAL CINN COCKTAILS 12 MILE STEAK CHICKEN: SOUTH OF DINNERS SERVED 510 11 P.AA. FAIR CLOSED 1 PHONE GROUNDS MONDAYS 291484 HWY 99 STOCKTON, CAL. SO. BY EL CACTUS RANCHO: INN CAL "It'll revolutionize warfare!" DE EL RANCHO INN "Ah Wilderness' Staff Kept Busy Theater audiences little realize the extent of work that goes on behind the scenes in readying and presenting a production. The Stockton Community Players, which bring Eugene O'Neill's "Ah Wilderness" to Stockton, December 7-10, know that a lot of work is done by people never seen by the audience.

Building sets, constructing flats, scouring for "props," painting, helping with the publicity, managing ticket sales, and all the other things that make up a production are rarely appreciated, says Leslie K. Abbott, director. Backstage during the current players', production are such familiar and dependable standbys as Hugh Milligan, Dorothy Fahey, Chet Collier, Donald Roberts, Arnold Evans, Rae Bravo, Wallace Campodonico and Patsy Groves. New members of the Community Players' technical staff are Lillian THEATRE Let no MAN cross his steel or WOM1 tempt his lips! COLOR COLONNIA PICTURES Larry Marguerite, PARKS- CHAPMAN The BIADE Victor JORY George MACREADY "Rusty Leads the Way" Ted Donaldson CROCE'S WATERLOO CLUB CAFE (8 Miles Out Waterloo Road) Phone Stockton 2-5982 Dining Room Open Nights Weekly Sun. and Mon.

Banquets Our Specialty Formerly "Croce's Volcano BENEFIT CARD PARTIES. BAZAARS, FOOD AND RUMMAGE SALES. We will not be responsible for errors in advertisements taken over the telephone. TURKEY WHIST By Marine Corps League Auxiliary At RED MEN'S HALT. TONIGHT, 8:30 P.

M. High Score, Turkey and other Turkeys and Prizes. Score Cards 50e Tony Baptista Conducting Whist Party and Dance SATURDAY, DECEMBER New Native Sons Hall Whist Playing 8:00 -Dancing at 8:30 P. M. Good Misc.

Players Prizes Score Cards 10c Social Center 1 Hall of Stockton, Calif. WHIST PARTY Given By VALLEY CIRCLE F. AT THE RED MEN'S HALL DEC. 4, 2:30 P. M.

83.00 high score: $2.50 second high and misc. prizes. Committee conducting. Score cards, 50c. AMERICAN LEGION CLUB 115 N.

CALIFORNIA ST. LUNCH JACK HANNA DINNERS AND HIS COCKTAILS ORCHESTRA WHEN LEGIONNAIRES MEET EVENTS FUN AND GAMES FRIDAY, DEC. 3RD, AT 9 P. M. CHRISTMAS PARTY, SATURDAY, DEC.

18 Make Your Reservations Early for Our New Year's Party DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT COLLEGE OF Presents. for the First Time on the THEATRE BOX OFFICE 10.45 PH 2-6676 West Coast M. C. HUTTON'S "Power Without Glory" Staged By DeMarcus Brown A Suspense Filled Study of a London Family That Suddenly Discovers That One of Their Number Is a Murderer The Result Is An Appealing Story of Our Times. Orchestra and Dress Circle 1.50 Balcony .15 TONIGHT AT 8:30 Dec.

3, 4, 9 and 10th-MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW Stockton (Calif.) Record-Friday, Dec. 3, 1948 35 Designer Wants 'Em to Look at Gowns and Raleigh Smith, Gladys Lybbert, Bennie Beach, Iva Gruwell, Florence Marks, Donna Zailian and Technical Director Aram Zailian Jr. Handling the management of the shows are Lillian, Honeychurch, Stephanie Helen Scott, Louis Costanza and J. Richard Claus. Tickets for "Ah which will be presented in the Weber School Auditorium, are sale at Johnny Calvin's Music Store, Pacific Newsstand, College Book Store and Costanza's Cafe, SIERRA MAIN: AF CALIFORNIA THEATRE 1-7879 OPEN ALL NIGHT RED-BLOODED THE MOMENTS RAW FRONTIER! GLENA FORD WILLIAm TECHNICOLOR HOLDEN IR BY COLUMBIA PICTURES The Man from Colorado ELLEN DREW RAY COLLINS EDGAR BUCHANAN AND Cameron Mitchell- Virginia Grey FATHER GLOVES From a SATURDAY EVENING POST stery A PICTURE EAGLES' DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT December 4 8:00 P.M.

at EAGLES HALL Members and Only No Admission Charge LUNCH and DINNERS SERVED DAILY 11 A.M. to 10 P.M. NEW FROG RESTAURANT 946 Waterloo Road LONDON, Dec. 3 An ugly girl with a pleasant personality and a beautiful figure," said an advertisein a London newspaper today. The advertiser, Mayfair Designer Paul De Lange, said he belived women will buy more clothes if they see them displayed on mannequins who are not all beautiful.

1 M. SOURI CH MOTOR STENT, TRACY MOVIES WAY THEATRE PARK FREE RELAX AS LONG AS THERE ARE Robert Louis Stevenson's story of romance and adventure will live! PICTORES presents. The BLACK ARROW LOUIS HAYWARD BLAIR and featuring GEORGE EDGAR MACREADY BUCHANAN Directed by GORDON DOUGLAS Produced by GRANT WHYTOCK An EDWARD SMALL Production AND I COLUMBIA PICTURES presents GENE AUTRY and CHAMPION The STRAWBERRY JD ROAN 1) with Gloria Jack Dick Pat HENRY HOLT JONES BUTTRAM A Gene Autry Production DANCE Rossetti's Dance Pavilion WALLACE DEC. 4 Nelson Parkerson and his Starlight Ramblers featuring Jimmie Howell and Enal Metealt and his "Steel Guitar. HOME- MADE RAVIOLI SUPPER Dance Every Saturday Night TRIANON TOMORROW NIGHT BILL AUTREYE and His Orch.

CHARLES 8 CHICKEN PICKINS BY CHARLOTTE DYER We Feature Complete RABBIT CHICKEN STEAK ROAST TURKEY CHICKEN FRICASSEE AND DUMPLINGS OYSTER DINNERS $1.00 to $1.50 COMPLETE CHILD'S DINNER 50c ISHE'S PLAYIN HARD TO GE Homemade twice rolls made For a special treat try one of our CRAB or SHRIMP LOUIES OF SALADS. They are SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUTI We have private dining room. Southern Fried Chicken or Rabbit, plenty of Shoestring Potatoes, Hot Rolls, packed to CHARLES CHARLOTTE DYER, PROPS. HOOSIER CAFE FAMOUS FOR FOOD AND SERVICE 1537 N. WILSON WAY PHONE 3-0271 Fatal Auto Crash HANFORD, Dec.

3 services will be held here tomorrow for Mrs. Hannah G. Campbell, 52, Palo Alto, who died in a Selma Hospital yesterday of injuries received in a two car collision Wednesday. The highway patrol said the driver of the other car, Edmond Vassar of San Francisco received minor injuries. LIGHTS WILL BLAZE IN THE EAST; Friday, Dec.

10 Watch This Space STOCKTON Tonight Through Sat. Feature at 7:00 10:05 fun and Set to Betty HUTTON Macdonald CAREY -ALSO RANDOLPH RETURN of the SCOTT. BADMEN BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS 0 Given DANCE by IRIS CLUB ROBERTS UNION ISLAND Music by JOHNNY CALVIN SATURDAY, DEC. 4 From 9 to Adm. 1.00 (Tax Inc.) 0 00 1 DANCE Saturday Night HERB'S CLUB 1 MILE SO.

OF RIPON ON 99 HWY. Al Olsen's Western Rangers CHICKEN STEAK DINNERS SANDWICHES THE PLACE TO GO FOX WEST COAST THEATRES A CALIFORNIA PHONE 5-5765 KIDDIES! SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY, 10 a.m. 17 Cartoons NOW PLAYING Gay Sparkling Comedy Hysterically Funny BETTE MONTGOMER, JUNE BRIDE COMPANION HIT "Homicide for Three" with WARREN DOUGLAS -ADDEDYour Hope of Today Your Safety of Tomorrow "American Air Power" Starring men and ships of the U. S. Air Force.

Latest and most vital March of Time ever filmed! I STATE PHONE 88669 NOW PLAYING John Wayne "I Cover the War" Robert Cummings In Alfred Hitchcock's "SABOTEUR" OPEN ALL NIGHT RITZ 77059 PHONE 2 GREAT HITS! Stark and Thrilling Drama Introducing Scott Brady 'CANON CITY' WALT DISNEY'S Full-Length Feature in Color 'Melody Time' With ROY ROGERS A RIALTO PHONE STARTS TODAY Weaver Bros, and Elviry "ARKANSAS JUDGE" JUDY CANOVA "SCATTERBRAIN" To Dance and Hare WHY? Good Time. WHEN? Every Saturday Night. WHERE? Big Dance Pavilion at Oak Grove WHO? Popular Laam Western and Dance That Band--The Happy Hayseeds. Remember! MIDNIGHT HOT PLATE LUNCH LEBANON'S HOLIDAY FESTIVAL Lebanon Rebekah Lodge No. 41 1.0.0.F.

Stockton Civic Auditorium on SATURDAY NIGHT DEC. 4, 1948 8:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Entertainment Card Parties EXHIBITION DRILLS GIFT BOOTHS Dance to the Music of Ted Herman and his Orchestra Admission $1.00.

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