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April 02, 1971 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-04-02

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rmvarr DINNER SPECIAL

ALL YOU CAN EAT

PER PERSON

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
44—Friday, April 2, 1971



FISH, CHIPS-& ONION RINGS
SERVED FAMILY STYLE —.

The Best of Everything

By Danny Raskin
ANGELS EL MITCH

HOUSEY, bossman at year since coming here from Mon-

SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY

HOUR GLASS

the restaurant-nightspot bearing treal.
his name in the Compton House
rpiton4 iDerliry
MARLENE HALL, featured with
Biks. W. of
Southfield
Motel across from DRC on the Loving Cup group (Danny Jor-
331
4132 WOODWARD
Schoolcraft. has the enviable dis- clan. Ron Childers and Roger Opi-
• Businessme
4850n's
Luncheons
at 13 1/2 MILE
Unction of twice being a national pari) at Duffy's on Cooley Rd.,
a Superbb Dining
0.
restaurant
award
winner
.
.
In
Union
Lake.
is
a
local
songstress
ne
1953. Mitch won his first award favorite doing a fine job for the
• Excellent
cocktails
at Housey's Chop House on Jef- Griffin husband and wife owners
• Priv°• Parking
Banquet Facilities V ferson . . . Then in 1959, he went . . . Marlene and the Loving Cu p
15600 W. 10 Mile Rd.
; off with just about every award appear Tuesday through Saturday
DANCING TO
Nr. Greenfield
BILLY ROSE TRIO
imaginable
(food,
decor,
etc.)
at
.
.
.
Duffy's
also
is
open
from
4
do
In Southfield
his Maison Riviera . . . which was p.m. on Sundays.
one of only three places in the
358-1550
CHUCK MT ER HAS been a kite
FINE FOODS
nation to win such high acclaim
Mitch has been in the res.. i flying enthusiast for years . . .
. .
taurant business 25 years, spe- i and so as part of the Hotel Pont-
cializing in A-1 good food . . . and chartrain's annual Spring Into
his over six years in the Compton Spring celebration comes the newly
House Motel have revealed his mustered "Chuck Muer Kite Corps"
• No finer Food
very wide capacity for being a . . . It has begun sponsoring kite-
• No Better Foctli 'es
true master in his field. . flying from the hotel's terrace
• For 5 to 500
pie
every Monday . . . an open event,
• Parking for Evig one
PUMP-R-NIKS Deli & Restau- with Coney Island hot clogs, re-
SAT. AND SUN. SPECIAL
• French Fries
broiled kippers
rant is the new spot formerly freshments and kites available to
miami style
• Cole Slaw
known as Rudin's on W. Maple at all for a nominal cost.
Telegraph in Birmingham . . .

Roll
&
Butter
WOODWARD AT 11
open 7 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
ILE RD.
opened by Joe Flaschner, noted. BEEF 'N BIRD Buffet is the new
Serving
JO 4-6688
Lht -2577 gent at local delis for about a name of the cafeteria-style eatery
• BREAKFAST
$300
I

SHORT
LUNCH
under new management on South-
ENDS
ot
1p ---mot
jot
1 CJ
got
• DINNER
Cb
field, 3 blocks n. of 11 Mile . . .
U Formerly known as Colonial Din-
o
ing Room, it is now bossed by ILAL*********************?:1
Fine Oiling and Cocktails
Chris Hatzilas, who folks recognize
❑ from Petco's on W. McNichols.
19701 W. 12 Milo Rd. (Just East of Evergreen)
I * MITCH HOUSEY presents

18800 W. McNichols

-

wi t s



BANQUETS!
MEETINGS!
PARTIES !

BAR•B-Q
BABY
SPARE RIBS

NORTHWOO INN

I

THE SUSSEX HOUSE

OPEN DAILY FROM 11:30 A.M.

THE
*Pr- GREAT RESTAURANT:

BY POPULAR DEMAND
WE WILL BE OPEN EASTER SUNDAY
Make Your Reservations Early
352-2233

L • FACILITIES FOR UP TO 375

• BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS

Open Daily
Mon. thru Sat.

I3 BANQUETS — SHOWERS
hl WEDDINGS — eAR MITZVAHS
E2
1E3

rArtrtELL ' S
SCE CREAM pm:moult

F

RESTAURANTS

un
antabulous ood

antastic

I

• TELEGRAPH AT
SCHOOLCRAFT

(in Bavarian Village)

• 2600 EUZABETH LAKE RD.

(near Pontiac Mall)

(Flint)

Eight Mile Rd. and Meyers ... with ir
price of $1.95 going down to as .A_
Ar
low as $1.65 depending on pro *
sports outcomes or Dow Jones L.
stock averages . . . Sounds like
fun !

-

OF DETROIT-NORTHLAND

MITCH HOUSEY'5

- IN LIVONIA

STEAKS, CHOPS, SEA FOOD
AND FOODS CONTINENTAL

U.S.D.A. TOP PRIME BEEF USED EXCLUSIVELY

BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON/DINNER/SUPPER

DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY

Featuring the BILLY MARK Orchestra
MISS SUDYE CANOVA, Vocalist

Private Banquet Facilities In Our: Beautiful

SULTAN'S DEN

.

Weddings •Showers • Bar Mitzvahs • Banquets, etc. • Up to 290:

WE WILL BE OPEN EASTER SUNDAY FROM 12 NOON TILL .?

MITCH HOU

IN LIVO'
' -

-

Reservations
Accepted and
Guaranteed

IN THE COMPTON VILLAGE MOTO
TO R I NN

_
28500 Schoolcraff

-

Opposite D.R.C.

, , - ,
1 Until 8 p.m.
I
425 5520

-

***********************41

10900 W. 8 MILE RD., Corner of Meyers

Introduces The New

Sport & Stock
Luncheon Buffet

-

THIS COUPON GOOD FOR

ALL YOU CAN EAT !

50c

50€ OFF

• 9 Relish & Salad Trays
• 3 Sandwich Trays
• Desserts

From $1 65 to $1 95

ON THE PURCHASE OF ANY
MEDIUM OR LARGER PIZZA

HERE'S HOW IT WORKS .. .

When the stock market,
Dow Jones averages (at
11 a.m.) falls, then the
price will drop 5c for
each point the Dow Jones
average falls.

(Minimum To $1.65
on Sport or Stock

PRIVATE BANQUET ROOMS AVAILABLE

For All Occasions

.*

serving the world's finest

a

ii,....

• 6706 CLIO ROAD

When a Detroit Profes-
sional Team (Tigers, Lions,
Red Wings or Pistons)
plays and WINS a game
the previous day, then the
price will DROP accord-
ing to the following sched-
ule: A. Each touchdown
or 5 points in basketball
— Sc. B. Each goal or
run — Sc.

4(

...

THOSE WONDERFUL Four i Jr
Freshmen at The Moon can be *
credited with actually creating
▪ their own sound . . . and it left
an indelible mark on the face of
13 modern music as an influence *
for many groups to come . . . The NIL
uniqUe sound was by four young
In men who called themselves the Jr
Toppers back in 1948 . . . Though *
their presentation was fresh and
appealing, particularly to college
audiences. nothing happened until i air
they played Dayton, Ohio and were *
heard by Stan Kenton . . . From
this explosive meeting came a con-
tract with Capitol Records in Hol-
lywood . . . As the Four Fresh *
men, their first record, "It's a
Blue World" was an overwhelm -
ing success, achieving for the Ar
quartet international acclaim and *:
recognition .. . They are still one vi...
of the strongest acts in modern
day show biz, playing and record-
ing around the world.
*
A VERY INTERESTING Sports *
and Stock Buffet is the luncheon *

399 2300

This offer expires April 12th

Good at all locations
In the Detroit and Suburban Areas.

I Me Caesars Pizza Ivat,

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