• THE DETROIT. JEWISH NEWS 38—Friday, June 12, 1970 LARCO'S DJ'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste INN • BANQUET FACILITIES 17321 W. McNICHOLS Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon UN 2-6455 7523 W. McNichols Rd. 3 Blks. E. of Southfield 273-0727 BANQUETS MEETINGS PARTIES . LUNCHEON DINNER COCKTAILS Open Daily — SAT. NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT Dk; De SKAND 20231 James Couzens at Greenfield 345.4555 acs The Best of Everything • • By Danny Raskin A WAITER IN A large restaur- ant was stricken and rushed to an emergency room . . . On the oper- ating table in great pain, waiting for attention, he saw an intern passing by, and pleaded, "Doc, I'm sick. Can't you do something?" . . "Sorry," the doctor said. "This isn't my table." ANGEL AND HANK PANEK, boss folks at Angel's Hour Glass lIs on W. McNichols, are a mighty thankful couple . . They were invited over Memorial Day to Rib JZ Xeutsik "A NEW CONCEPT IN TAKE-HOME DINING" corPoni FO0b. TO GO. I, ONE DINNER FREE • • • L White Fish Bar-B-Q Ribs Bar-B-Q Lamb (Choice of Following) • Fish 8, Chips • Fried Chicken • Fried Shrimp With Purchase of 2 Bar-B-0 Rib Dinners All Orders Include Choice of Two— Spaghetti, French Fries or Cole Slaw. From Noon Lunch To Closing SPECIAL OF THE WEEK . (Not Included in Coupon Offer) $ 1 FRIED CHICKEN NO ORDER TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE CARRY-OUT DELIVERY 4144 12 Mile Rd., Berkley, Mon.-Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. & Sun. 12 Noon-10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 12 Noon-12 p.m. Just E. of Greenfield 399-4647 IN REAR PICK-UP PARKING Celebrate Father's Day Aid a Worthy Cause And The Douglas Schubof and Carmi Slomovilz Families cordially invite Everyone to attend a Coney Island Party SUNDAY, JUNE 21 5-9 P.M. TEL-TWELVE MALL 12 Mile and Telegraph Gus's Coney Islands SUPPORT . . .PAJ RC ENJOY . . . . Parents Association for Jewish Residential Care A contribution to this most worthy cause will help establish a residence for the mentally retarded Admission by Contribution Only Tax Deductible MIDTOWN "Eddie" Edwards has come out with a tent menu strictly for the motel-ites . . . His delivery service is extra fine since the food is kept hot in thermostat controlled "ovens" while en route. LABEL ON CASE of California wine . . "Beware of French imita- tions." WAITRESS AT one of the deli- catessens in town that names its sandwiches after famous people was told "I'm dieting, so bring me a sandwich named after a thin celebrity." JUDY BRYTE AT The Moon is a crowd pleaser . . . Her current show is a careful mixture of swingin' folks, songs of today, standards and show tunes, meti- culously assembled with all the care of a master jeweler building a fine watch. INN, "A discoteque girl may not under- stand politics, but she sure can put a motion before the house" . . . CABARET LABOHEME, "A Batch- elor is a man with no ties except those that need pressing . . . "MAX'S DELI, "My wife is so lazy, she's the only one I know who washes dishes in bed" . . . APARTMENT LOUNGE, "Is my face clean enough to eat with?" "Yes, but you better use your hands" . . . TAJ MAHAL, "My wife will put on most anything for dinner except an apron" . . . CHUBBY CHARLEY'S, "Just be- cause nobody disagrees with you does not necessarily mean you are brilliant—maybe you're the boss." YOU FOLKS OUT LIVONIA way . . . live you had a pizza or some Italian food yet from Mid- town Pizzeria carry-out? . . . Try it—you'll enjoy the fare served by Mel and Marilyn Kramer. DR. JACK JACKMAN tells about the drunk who stopped a passerby and asked the time . . . The pas- serby looked at his watch and told him . . . "I can't figure it out," muttered the drunk. "All day long I get different answers." Organ-Piano CARRY-OUT VINCE MANCE (Formerly Pulice's) 32852 FIVE MILE RD. E. of Farmington Rd., Livonia APPEARING NIGHTLY ▪ A • Complete Lunches 11 a.m. to * 4 p.m. * • "Happy Hour" Cocktail Time 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. * * • Show Time 9 p.m. to 2 All Credit Cards Honored * =Mani UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP LIKE OLD MAN RIVER, Lar- co's keeps rolling along . . . Still the same fine food, top-notch serv- ice and all-around pleasant atmos- phere . . . Brothers Nick, Tony and Mike Larco always go all out for the customers, and it shows. EVER HAD A WINEBURGER? . . . Here's the recipe for this mouth-watering scrumptious and delicious member of the hambur- ger family . . . You can use any kind of hamburger but if you do it just right it will be a little bet- ter . . . You should have a coarse ground hamburger meat with enough fat in it to stay juicy (most ground sirloin is too dry by the time it comes off the fire) . Form your meat into the classic hamburger shape, about a third of a pound will do nicely . . . Now poke a few holes in the surface .. . Then pour about an ounce or so of wine over the meat and let it soak for about an hour . . . Flop this little devil on the griddle and cook to suit individual taste and you are in for a rare treat . . . It might be noted that overcooking will defeat the purpose of what you are trying to do. WITH RIB 'N HASTAK in such huge demand by motels around the northwest area, owner chef Appearing Nightly Henry Van Steeden PIZZERIA spend a couple of days in Florida ... Some strange power held them back from going, and they remain- ed in town instead . . . The plane Angel and Hank were to take was the same one that crashed in At- lanta! OVERHEARD AT DJ'S • Lunches • Dinners Banquet & Meeting Rooms a.m. * * * * MARILYN & MEL KRAMER WE DELIVER • Pine • Spaghetti • Spare Ribs • Chicken • Fish & Chips • Etc. Days From 4 p.m. Mon, thru Thurs. 'tit 12 Open 7 EMPRESS GARDEN 18332 W. McNichols * • Fri. S. Sat. 'til 2 a.m. Sundays 10 p.m. 2 Elks, W. of Southfield Xwy 4, * 531-8877 Specializing in Cantonese Cuisine In Harvard Row Shopping Center at 11 Mile and LahSer Rd. Open Mon. through Fri. 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Sat. 11 a.m.-11:30 p.m.; Sun. Noon-10:30 p.m. Orders To Take Out 356-4750 SUN. & MON. SPECIAL a 9 Alban's Your Choice of Roast Beef I or Roast Turkey 99 I I Cole Slow or $ Tossed and Dressing With Potatoes .5, Roll & Butter, Salad, Dessert (Pie, Pudding or Jello.) BOTTLE & BASKET • • • • • • • • • Sandwich Trays Angers Hour Glass (6 Blks. W. of Southfield) 538-4850 • Businessmen's Luncheons • Superb Dining Cuisine • Excellent Cocktails • • DE O Private Parking Banquet Facilities DANCING NIGHTLY Billy Rose Trio 9 THE SUSSEX HOUSE Fine Dining and Cocktails 19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen) 9 OPEN DAILY FROM 11:30 A.M. 1 FEATURING PRIME FOOD 9 CI 646 - 6553 and Catering for 188 N. Hunter Private Affairs. 18800 W. McNICHOLS • • • • • LANES • BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS • FACILITIES FOR UP TO 275 BANQUETS — SHOWERS WEDDINGS — BAR MITZVAHS L I BEEF FROM MARKET Your Host JIMMY JARDACK Owner, Food Lanes Market B You'll meet everybody who is "anybody" at RASCAL HOUSE WHAT FUN IT WILL BE to mix your own salad from a variety of exotic greens. Season it with all sorts of garnishes. And top It all off with your choice of five special dressings. Be as "creative" as you like! Avail- able from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday. No Extra Cost with Dinner! P.S.: We have a COMPLIMENTARY CAKE for your special occasions! 1 8 100 WEST 10 MILE ROAD Corner of Southfield • Phone: 352 , 8440 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I. I