30—Friday, Dec. 13, 1974

TRAYS.
_ .Per Psrs;

EDSMINI - DELE

.

543-6073

Our Dai y Hours:

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

1

MON. THRU THURS. 11:30 - 10:30 p.m.
FRL AND SAT.
11:30.12:30 a.m.
SUNDAYS
3 to 10:00 p.m.

VINCENZO'S

Ito/ion-American Cuisine

18211 JOHN R

Bet 6 & 7 Mile Rds

869-5674

HAVE YOUR FAMILY,
BUSINESS OR-SOCIAL PARTIES
WITH US

Superb Carry-Out Menu
Also Available- for
Home or Office
Holiday Parties

NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS
FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE
No Increaie in Prices!!!

Open-New Year's Day
5 to 10 p.m.

In The ORCHARD MALL

WE'RE MUCH MORE THAN
AN ORIENTAL RESTAURANT!

Orchard Lake, North of Maple ( 15)
West Bloomfield.
Fa' Res: 851

Private Carry-Out Dept.

a holiday doing
your Holiday
shopping.

Do all your holiday shopping in one
s pree at the marvelous Fifth Avenue
shops of Somerset Mall. And make it a
holiday weekend with a couple of
great nights at the Inn with luxurious
accommodations, fine food and drink
in Michigarrs'most elegant surroundings.
Call us now for a reservation.

A SOMERSET INN

Big Beaver Rd., east of Coolidge, Troy, Mich. 48084
Phone (313) 643-7800 •

Shop at the Mall—Stay at the Inn

Classified Ads Get Fast Results

273-4130

-

1724,4 W. 7 Mile Rd.

5 blks. E. of Sfld. Rd.

EMBERS ,

Chinese. Plan.--to Rebuff Israel Stops Washington Art Preview

WASHINGTON (JTA)—The
Asked by reporters if simi- authorities on _exhibits in scheduling of the exhibit in
National Gallery of Art can- lar conditions were imposed I Canada and Britain and what Washington, Hare promised
celled 'a press preview of an by the Communist Chinese I the conditions were for the to look into those matters.
archeological exhibit Tues-
day sponsored by the Peoples
Republic of China because
the Chinese authorities re-
fused to allow newsmen from
Israel, Taiwan, South Korea-
and South. Africa to attend.
Katherine Warwick, • t h e
gallery press representative
said the preview was called
off "because the liaison of-
fice of -the Peoples Republic
of China would not agree to
the preview unless assur-
ances" 'could be' given that
"certain foreign press repre-
OVER 1,400 ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPHS, SERI;
sentatives would not be ad-
mitted."
GRAPHS AND PRINTS, ALL PRE-MATTED AND
The gallery, she said, was
"unable to give those 'assur-
BEAUTIFULLY CHROME-FRAMED. -
ances because to do so would
have been contrary to its
policy for such. occasions.2
We have over 1,000 framed pictures
State Department spokes-
priced under- $50. Here are a few
man Paul Hare told reporters
examples:
SPECIAL
that the department and the
gallery had "consulted" on
Fingerprints 8 x 8
$ 8
the preview' before it was
Picasso, Miro, Chasid'1r6 x 20
$15
cancelled and that the de-
Friedlaender,
Dail
16
x
20
$18
with
t
h
e
partment agreed
gallery's position that it
Vogue, Peter Max 24 x 30
$35
would not . abide . by . the
-off
Escher, Rockwell 24 x 30
$45
Chinese request.
Leroy Neiman 24 x 30
With This Ad
- $49
He said, however, that the
"primary brunt" of the dis-
Plus signed and numbered origingls
Excludes Sale . Items
cussion was between_ the gal-
- starting at
$30
Offer expires Dec. 30, 1974
lery and the Chinese authori-
ties.
IF

LOWEST ART PRICES
IN MICHIGAN
* *- * * * * * *

(641,1rrg

I

"'SUCH A DEAL"

you

UN Destroys Key
Israel Fortification

TEL AVIV (JTA)—A key
Israeli fortificatioi left' be-
hind when .Israeli forces
evacuated the •Kuneitra re-
gion under terms of the dis-
engagement agreement was
demolished by United Na-
tions forces, who acted on
demands from Syria.
The strongpoint, known as
Position 107, was the only
one on the Golan Heights
that withstood the Syrian sur-
prise attack on Oct. 6, 1973.
It was- the last of three
former Israeli positions in the
Kuneitra buffer zone to be
destroyed in the past week.
United Nations Disengage-
ment Observer Forces said
the demolition was carried
out_ by -civilian workers. Ac-
cording to UNDOF, it com-
plied with Syria's demands
on grounds that the strong-
points could be used by Is-
raeli forces in the event of
a new war with Syria.

Restaurant Deli

11

G

LIKE MODERN ART, YOU'LL LOVE STUART'S

Holiday Hours: Mon. 1 1 - 6, Tue. Sat., 1 1 - 9, Sun.

4355 Orchard Lake Rd. -- 2 Miles North of _Maple
Pine La Mall-
W. Bloomfield
851-8998

Announcing New Hours For:

allery I

19460 W. 10 MILE RD.

MONDAY—THUR S DAY

Fried Chicken Trays=1/2

chicken per person

Both include homemade potato salad,
tole slaw, bread and relishes

Decorated for any occasion

•

FREE DELIVERY

28875 FRAN IN ROAD

Cor. 12 Mile S. Northwestern
355-2010

Fine Italian-French Cuisine
BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS
AND CHOICE DINNERS

MON. - THURS., 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
FRIDAY, 11 a.m. to Midnight
SATURDAY, 4:30 p.m. to Midnight

I

EVERY THURSDAY EVENING
PASTA & PAGLIACCI NIGHT

MON. THRU THURS.

PASTA & PIANO

1:30 p.m.- 3:30 p.m.

Call 273 4130 Mon./ Sat. 8 a.m .-9 p.m .

-

Stop 'By — all foods homemade

7 a.m.-9:30 p.m.

7 a.m.-1 a.m.-

4 p.m.-9:30 p:m.

Special This Week

$2 7 5 per person

or

(2 Blks. E. of Evergreen)

FRIDAY & SATURDAY

HOLIDAY SPECIAL

Deli Trays -- Your choice of meats

Restaurant-

352-74466

SUNDAY

Tray Catering for any occasion

- 5

BOB "Ask Yoiir Neighbor" ALLISON'

MONDAYS, 12:30 to 2 p.m.

PASTA & PHASHION
with fashions by Claire Kelly

SATURDAY & SUNDAY DINNER

BROILED
WHITE FISH

Complete $

Dinner

95

' • ;

11111 01►a.1111.

