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February 13, 1970 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-02-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Coach House Offering
Townhouses, Apartments

Friday, February 13, 1970-37

SEA-FOODS

BARBEQUE

CHECKER BAR-B-11

CLAM SHOP

TR 4-2870

Serving Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods

2675 E. GRAND BLVD.

Music by Muzak

RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP

Delivered "HOT" — UN 4-7700
20050 Livernois, Just South of 8 Mile

DELICATESSEN

ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M.

Fpoos

CHINE SE

• 111

Henry Yee's

FORBIDDEN CITY

An Enchanting Atmosphere and Taste
Adventure You Won't Forget.

OUR NEW TEMPLE ROOM IS DELIGHTFUL
FOR SWEET SIXTEENS, SHOWERS AND
PRIVATE PARTIES

1 BIk. N. of
Masonic Temple

3148 Second Blvd.
at Seville Hotel

11

Delicatessen

One of America's
finest restaurants
featuring superior
cantonese cuisine

10 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
CLOSED SUNDAYS

LUNCHES - DINNERS
OUR SPECIAL FRENCH TOAST

Carry-Outs, Distinctive Buffet Tray Catering
Finest Corned Beef Sandwiches and
Sandwich Combinations

Ample Parking

19171 Livernois at 7 Mile

UN 3-3298

Restaurant L

Exotic Cocktails

S

MARTY'S

BREAKFAST FEATURES
DAILY FROM 7 a.m.
• DINNER
• LUNCH
• SUPER SANDWICHES
• COMPLETE CARRY OUT
AND TRAY CATERING

Restaurant - Delicatessen

DAILY HOURS:
8 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon.-Thurs.
8 a.m.-11 p.m. Fri. and Sat.
CLOSED SUNDAYS

21174 Greenfield, Oak Park

GREEN-8 SHOPPING CENTER

LI 3-0535

Free Parking
TE 1-0775

MON. THRU SUN.,
6 a.m. 'til 9 p.m.

LITTLE RICHARD'S

HOA KOW INN

Specializing in
Cantonese Food

Open Daily 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. — Sat. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
Free Parking
Carry-Out Service
LI 7-4663
13715 W. 9 MILE ROAD, OAK PARK

KOW KOW INN, INC.

NORTHGATE

DELICATESSEN & RESTAURANT

2 a.m. Daily

Alh
Palau
ming

-Mor

GREENFIELD, N. of 10 Mile Rd.
(Greenfield Center)
Oak Park
399-3999

COMPLETE CARRY OUT
TRAYS FOR ALL OCCASIONS

PARADISO CAFE

Banquet room available
Open daily 11:30 a.m.-1 a.m.
Fine American and Italian Food

Cold Cuts, Dairy, Hot Meals, etc.

* ci

CLOSED SUNDAYS
COCKTAIL BAR
TO 9-3988
17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile

TIGRA

PIZZERIA & RESTAURANT
(Formerly Julie's)

21639 W. 8 MILE RD.

Oh Elk. E. of Lahser)

537-6770

CANTONESE and AMERICAN RESTAURANT — LOUNGE
NORTHLAND CENTER LOT D

SUNDAY from 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.; Monday-Thursday 11 a.m. to 12

p.m.

Family Dinners, Parties, After-Theater Snacks, Cocktails

Call 356 - 5293

ta

Sh ane

Chinese-American

OPEN 7 DAYS

KE 8-2860

Cuisine

20441 W. 8 MILE RD., 4 Blks. W. of Evergreen

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

Square or Round Pizza
Home-Made • Spaghetti • Lasagna
• Ravioli • Veal Parmigiana

OPEN DAILY FOR LUNCH
MON. THRU FRI.
11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

DINNER HOURS
Mon. thru Thurs. 5:30 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Fri. & Sat. 5:30 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Sunday 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.
ALSO CARRY-OUT & DELIVERY

PANCAKES AND WAFFLES

Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.

and Carry Outs

Breakfast • Lunch • Sandwiches
Dinner • After Theater

Open n a.m. to

Chop Suey • Cantonese Food • Steaks • Chops • Sea Food
EASY PARKING
CARRY OUT SERVICE
TO 8-7550
322 W. McNichols, Between Woodward and Second

Famous

Luncheon,

Sat. 'til 1 a.m. Closed Tuesdays

GOLDEN GRIDDLE

DELICATESSEN

and PANCAKE HOUSE

ALL TYPES OF DELICATESSEN AND STEAKS

Also Complete Carry-Out

• 42 Varieties of Pancakes & Waffles
• 12 Delicious Varieties of Eggs & Omelets
• All Types Fruit & Lo-Cal Parfait Pies
• ALSO FAMOUS KEY LIME PIE

Private Room Available For Parties 35 to 40 People

WING HONG

Chinese - American Restaurant
18203 W. 10 Mlle Rd. at Southfield

353-6417

Specializing in
Cantonese Family Dinner
ORDERS TO TAKE OUT
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK S
Mon. thru Fri. 11-10:30 p.m.
Sat. 10-1 a.m. Sun. 12 Noon-10 p.m.

I BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH SPECIAL

Hours: 6:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sun. thru Thurs. Fri. 'til 2:30 a.m.

Sat. 'til 3:30 a.m.
3017 North Woodward, 1 1 /2 Blocks South of 13 Mile Rd. 549-2900

CHOP-HOUSE

ITALIAN FOODS

ALVARO'S

Restaurant-Cocktail Lounge

1824 W. 14 Mile Rd.
(W. of Crooks Rd.)

549-2420

Ample
Free
Parking

Italian &
American Cuisine

175 Seating Restaurant S. Lounge
4 Spacious Private Dining
Rooms for Showers. Lunch-
eons, Banquets, etc.
Open 11 a.m. to 2 &m.
For Lunch, Dinner and After.
Theater Cocktails and Snacks.

TAKE THE FAMILY
OUT TO DINNER AND A SHOW

BERMAN'

CHOP HOUSE

1431 Times Square

FOR OVER
40 YEARS

S

CHOPS



WORLD FAMOUS
STEAKS

SEA FOOD

ALL BEEF AGED
COCKTAILS •

Bet. Grand River L Clifford

Open 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.
Mon. thru Sat.

WO 4-8029

CALL
NOW FOR RESERVATIONS


CARL'S

CHOP HOUSE

Valet Parking After 6 p.m.

TE 3-0700
Free Parking
3020 GRAND RIVER
more than 26 years. All Beef aged In our cellars.

Private Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving

the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods for

Coach House, a new apartment-
townhouse community on Provi-
dence Dr., north of Nine Mile, in
Southfield, is offering apartment
seekers a choice of living accom-
modations with five different floor
plans: two in the one-bedroom
category, two in the two-bedroom
and a two-bedroom townhouse.
Rentals range from $215 for the
one-bedroom apartment to $310 for
the townhouse.
Built by Edward Rose and Sons
and managed and leased by the
Beznos Co., Coach House offers
the only townhouses in the North-
land area, where emphasis is on
apartments. Therefore, the builders
felt there was an unfilled demand
for townhouses, especially due to
the proximity of Providence Hos-
pital and Northland, and the con-
tinued growth of office buildings in
Southfield."
Each apartment and townhouse
includes shag carpeting through-
out, an all-electric kitchen with
built-in range with self-cleaning
oven, two-door frost-free refrigera-
tor, dishwasher and disposer, in-
dividually controlled central heat-
ing and air-conditioning, insulated
glass windows and sound condi-
tioning, color-coordinated bathroom
with vanity, complete laundry
facilities and storage area in the
apartment basement level and a
full-time maintenance staff. All
units have a separate dining room
in addition to a kitchen with eat-
ing area.
The townhouses have a com-
pletely finished family room in the
lower level. The partitioned laun-
dry allows for ample storage.
Furnished models are open daily
from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and by
appointment.

Israel's First Musical Film
Opens in NY; Israeli Play
Opened in City Earlier

NEW YORK (JTA) — Israel's
prize winning first musical film,
"The Flying Matchmaker," had
its New York premier Feb. 4.
This zestful, humorous, vigorous,
and robust story about "Marriage-
Jewish Style" kindled warmth
among the first nighters.
The film, based on Abraham
Goldfaden's play, "The Two Kouny
Lemels," is the second theatrical
contribution to this city from Is-
rael within the last two weeks.
The first offering was the off-
Broadway production of "Unfair
to Goliath" which was warmly
praised by critics as exhuding the
charm, wit and vitality of the
Israelis. The play is based on a
series of sketches written by the
Hungarian-born satirist and play-
right, Ephriam Kishon.
The motion picture, which won
five Israeli Knor Davids (Oscars)
and is Israel's costliest film to date,
is set in an east European "shtetl"
of tradition bound Jews where
weddings are the prime source of
excitement and entertainment.

Historic Road Recalls
Bravery of 35 Boys

KFAR ETZION—Relatives of the
Palmach soldiers (the old
"Lamed Heh") killed on their way
to relieve the beleaguered Etzion
Bloc during the War of Independ-
ence were taken for the first time
to the hill on which the final battle
took place 22 years ago.
To facilitate access to the site,
which is adjacent to the 'green
line" in the Jerusalem Corridor,
the Jewish National Fund cut a
road branching off from the patrol
road along the pre-1967 Jordanian
border.
The exact location of the battle
had been unknown to the Israelis
until an investigation was begun
by instructors of the Kfar Etzion
Field School after the Six-Day
War.
Of the hundreds of Arabs inter-
viewed, many remembered the
battle which raged for over nino
hours until the 35 boys were over-
whelmed by a force of thousands

35

of armed Arabs.

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