.110115114111Wi• 34--Fridey, March 12, 1171 r. air in es.. • am I - Open 7 Days I • Weak I "•"‘ '" pm- 0.‘ ,•,••::_vv-,:nerea ROAST TURKEY II WITH DRESSING • FA.FISIELL'S ICE CREAM srAun...$3.74.1 - Sandwkii Trays and CaIsrUy for Prtvef• A " OHIO! BAR-31-11) RISS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP Delivered "HOT" — OH 4-7700 20050 Unreels, Jest See* of Mile ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M. • 2600 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. (neer Feetlee • 6706 `0110 . ROAD (Flint) tAcINEREY'S WEB 7 DAYS A WEEK DLL P.M. Restaurant FAMILY STYLE CHICKEN (ALL YOU CAN EATI 29501 Northwestern - • COMPLETE HOME CATERING • (Bet. 12 & 13 Mile Rd/ Ms* SteelniAlbe, Chops & See Feed - - Exotic Cocktails FORBIDDEN. 31411 Second Blvd. TE 14775. at Seville Hotel 1 Elk. N. of rros . Masonic Temple rendes One of America's fin- est restaurants featur- ing superior cantonese cuisine. OUR BEAUTIFUL TEMPLE ROOM IS DELIGHTFUL FOR SWEET SIXTEENS, SHOWERS AND PRIVATE PARTIES. Specializing in Cantonese Food HOA KOW INN Open Daily 11 sm. to 11 p.m. — Sat. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Free Parking Carry-Out Service L I 7-4443 13713 W. IP MILE ROAD. OAK PARK KOW KOW INN, INC. Omen 11 a.m. 2 a.m. Deily to Famous Chop &my • Cantonese Food • Steaks • Chops • Sea Food EASY PARKING CARRY OUT SERVICE TO 4•71311 322 W. McNichols, Setween.W•odward and Second Pa/am CHOP HOUSE World famous steaks & chops for over 50 years. FREE VALET NIGHT PARKING 1431 TIMES SQUARE Drive downtown to Berman's, Bet. Grand River A Clifford enjoy a fine dinner — take in a show and don't worry about 963-8484 your car. Our parking lot hours Open 11:30 0.1111,,, to 11:30 p.m. 6 p.m. till closing. CARL'S CHOP HOUSE UM GRAND RIVER ....iistamon ■ Italian Er I American Cuisine ALVAItt' itesteureat•cockwa Lamp CANTONESE and AMERICAN RESTAURANT—LOUNGE NORTHLAND CENTER LOT SUNDAY from 140 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.: Monday-Thursday 11 am. to 12 p.m- Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Luncheon, Family Dinners, Parties, After-Theater Snacks. Cocktails Cell 356-5293 and Carry Outs l'..cieL OPEN 7 DAYS KE 8-2860 Chinese-American Cuisine Free Parking Ti 34700 Private Banquet Rooms for weeding parties. *treble! the Werfet's Finest Steaks, Claps and Sea Feeds for nears tRam 15, years. All Roof aped in our cellars. _ WING 0 0 LI : Henry Yee's . 173 Seating Restairaof A L••••• 4 Spacious Prisato DINOws Rooms for showers. litsale- eons. Banquets. ate. Ogee 11 ass. - to 2 as. Far Lunch, Demor and Maw- floater caokak awl Emadra. 1124 W. 14 Mils Rd. (W. of Crooks Rd.) 549-2420 , PARADISO CAFE 611_•110 sem available Ommo •41•Er maw an .4 are FM• Amseles• and UMW* Fool - CLOSED SUNDAYS COCKTAIL BAR • .• TOP-31401 17632 WOODUAIID — North of 6 Mile 20441 W. $ MILE RD., 4 SR.. W. of Evergreen Dinner' % Servag fit Wel sg eht r Watcher Orden AYS A warn OPEN 7 DAYS Mon. thru Fri. 1140:30 p.m. am Sun. 11-Noon-10 p.m. Chh".040.06001, 0981119110 111213 W. IS Mlle Rd. at Smithfield ) LUNCH !BUSINESSMEN'S SPECIAL 3334417 CHINA CITY IN SOUTHFIELD Exciting! New! Modern! 24535 West Twelve Mile Read, West of Telegraph Reed Full course Chinese & American Luncheons & Dinners OPEN Tok•AsIN all major • Daily AAL AtiOnloht 354-9077 • nil. a sat 11 to 1 AM- credit cords for earm•ets • Eves. Nam fa 10:211 P.M a proservetions (facilities available for private parties. tweet =teens. showers, meetings. etc.) Also Ohm Oty (41) 1070 W. Herm St, Pastier Phone 681-1122 OPEN 24 HOURS THE PIPERS FINE FOODS 10480 W. 10 MU OD. BM. INININNIR a IENNIIImaat 332-7446 WE NEVER CLOSE! • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • AFTER TREATER Casoolseo Carry Oct Sonia. Visit Our OtRer Losetkoss MN E. Talemrsph, Taylor INA Jr/ Rd., Dofroff LISTENING Feld • TELEGRAPH AT SOIOOLQAFT EL 6 9222 E Danny litiikin's F. (le Ilevorlesa Valois) I ammimaim ■ E•■ Pj satestic eatabelees I Mashed Potatoes, Tossed $ Salad, R oll and Butter, & Dessert. I ALBAN'S 11 N. 1;1;;ter BOTTLE & BASKET 12 Family out to Dinner A SPECIAL SUN. ONLY ! I , CLAM SHOP TR 4-2870 Serving 0/stets, Clams, LOBSTERS, Music by Muzak SMOIcs and Assorted Sea Foods 2675 E. GRAND !BLVD. ' 111.11111.011111111/111.1111111. MON. THRU SUN., LITTLE RICHARD'S 9 TE ......:;-- - w a...., Teesieys . Breakfast • Loath •Aamilorkhes DIMeer • After master COMPLETE CARRY OUT _ GRUNFIELD, N. of 10 Mile Rd. ) TRAYS FOR ALL OCCASIONS (Greensiew canter Oak Pork cold Cuts, Dairy, Hot 11501.. 'Mc. 322-3292 . DELICATESSEN St RESTAURANT AMBERS RESTAURANT & DELICATOSEN 17244 W. MIDI AMR RD. Bib. E. •• soulannua irlITHIPLN TRIED C1 c 4ICKEA s $175 273-4130 Pee ammo epos Men. Ono Eat. E a m. fis IP SAL TAKE THE FAMILY OUT TO DINNER AND A SHOW T THE DAY OF FEB. 9, 1971 is one Gussie and William Mints of Oak Park won't forget for a long time . . . They were in California visiting daughter Harriet and son- in-law Leo Rich when at 6 a.m., a terrific rumbling noise awakened them as the house began to shake ... The furnace had been repaired the day before so William thought that was the cause . . . All the lights went out, however, and Har- riet walked in, flashlight in hand, to state like a Due Californian that it was "only an earthquake!" . . '. The entire household was awakened, of course—except for three-year-old Matthew Rich, who opened his eyes, looked around, decided he didn't care for the fuss and went back to sleep! . . . All in all, Feb. 0, was quite a day .. . the earthquake, splashdown of the astronauts and eclipse of the moon —yes, quite a day! OVERHEARD ... "My daughter's in the dungarees and loafer stage. She wears dungarees and dates loafers." THANKS TO ... BOB TALBERT . . . for your column about us in last week's Free Press . . True, this month marks the 29th year we've been writing the Listening Post column in The Jewish News . . . Never missing a deadline, however, Bob, sounds great, but we think you meant never missing a column-- .. . (wowie, sure a lot of columns,) and our mom, Mrs. Minnie Raskin, has every one in scrap books!) IMPORTANT COUNCIL primary elections in Oak Park are definitely set for Aug. 3. SIGNING IN .. • Seen by Mitch- ell Newman in the window of an outstate billiard parlor . . . "Try our indoor pool." THERE'S A WHITE unmarked scout car, sometimes without lights on, cruising around Northland in the wee hours of the morning .. . so watch yourself. GOING FROM San Francisco to Chicago by air, Ted Sills was en- grossed in a book on bridge when the'stewardess stopped and looked over his shoulder . . . "Mr. Sills," she said, "that must be a fascinat- ing love story you are reading." . . Startled, Ted looked at the chapter heading -With fresh eyes— "Free Resgassel-After an Original Pass." - _- START MAILING YOUR PLANS for the Mar 2 big time, -with In- fants Serviee - Gronp this year .. . That's the date at its annual Cherub Ball and ChantpagnsaDtnier-Dance at Latin Quarter . . . Sophie Sha- piro is dinner-dance chilli-thin and Eleanor - Riseman, entertainment chairman . President of ISG is Marilyn Peiss. TICKETS ARE READY for the Sammy Woolf Testimonial Dinner, May 25 . $17.50 per person in- cludes everything . . . dinne r, drinks unlimited, dancing, enter- tainment, etc.... Call Sam's sons- in-law, Maurice Cohen, 3454800, or Dr. Alan Nickamin, 3524260. - DRIVING THROUGH a small town in. Omaha, Jess Kalb= was stopped and cross-examined by a gent who introduced himself as sheriff of the county . . . Jess asked for his credentials and the sheriff took a badge out of his pocket ,to show—and looked a little sheepish . . . The badge was a tin affair marked "Space Ship Patrol" . . . Seems as though his nine- year-old son had switched badges. . He is not well-bred that cannot bear M-hreeding in others. --Benjamin Franklin