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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
22—Friday, January 17, 1975
Danny Raskin's
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Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste
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Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon:
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544.1240
28875 FRANKLIN ROAD
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Cor. 12 Mile & Northwesterp
355-2010
Fine Italian-French Cuisine
'. BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS
AN 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
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EVERY THURSDAY EVENING
PASTA &PAGLIACCI NIGHT
MON. THRU THURS.
PASTA 8, PIANO
1:30 p.m. --3:30 p.m.
.BOB "Ask Your Neighbor" ALLISON',
MONDAYS, 12:30 to 2 p.m.
PASTA 8 PHASHION
with fashions by Claire Kelly
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BACK IN 1966, we Wrote,
"Well, it had to happen
sometime . . . Five-year-old
son, Scott David Raskin has
learned the terror of terrors
— to dial the telephone . . .
I certainly don't mind
in
fact I'm always happy to
hear his voice — even if it is
10 times a day . . Conver-
sation examples — 'Hi dad,
I just met a friend today who
is only 3 years old and can
lift up kids 5 years old.' Hi
dad, I have to go now and
watch television.' . . If I
tell him I can't talk now, he
says, 'Okay, I'll call you
back' . . . which he does in
the time it takes him to dial
the -phone again .. But it's
all worth it with those four
wonderful words, 'I love you,
Daddy.' "
. CORRECT SPELLING of
fine internal medic recently
itemed here is Dr. Sanford
RAUTBORT.
EX-DETROITER M E R -
WIN KANER has been going
to the same Chinese hand
laundry for 12 years in Port-
land, Ore. . . but never
noticed the owner's name un-
til recently .. Merwin then
asked the proprietor how he
got the name of Lou
Schwartz . . . and the Chin-
ese gent explained with a
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• Businessmen's Luncheons • Dinners
Cocktail Hour
4. to 7 p.m.
Dancing Mondays thru Saturdays
From 10 p.m.
• After Theater
Snacks
27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
At 12 Mile, Just
Off U.S. 696
85 '1 -4094
, Open Mon. thru Sat.
11:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m.
RAY KING
evenings at the
Piano Bar
smile that when he came to
the United States, it was a
very cold and blustering day
and while being hustled
through customs, the man in
front of him was Lou
Schwartz . . . When it was
his turn to give his name to
the customs officer, he told
him Sam Ting . . . Arriving
in San Francisco, he noticed
on his entry paper the name
Lou Schwartz and liked it so
well he decided to keep it.
WHAT NEXT YOU ASK
. So do we . . . after re-
ceiving a certificate making
us an "Honorary Ex-Con"
It's from Project Re-
Entry, the organization that
helps former convicts - get
jobs, clothes and food.
STORY MAKING THE
rounds is told by Jimmy
Laker, of parents with col-
lege-age kids — but not all
of them_are sure it's a joke
. . . The mother of a recently
m a r. r i e d daughter met a
friend, who asked about the
newlyweds . . . "Oh, they're
so happy !" exclaimed the
mother. "They just got back
from a month in Europe and
they're moving into a new
apartment. She's getting new
furniture for it, and as soon
as they're settled, they're
buying a car." . . . "My,"
said the friend, "your son-
in-law certainly must be do-
ing well." . . . "Yes he is,"
said the mother. "He's get-
ting straight A's."
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OVERHEARD . . . at Oak
Park Library . . elderly
lady to librarian, "Will you
please look up my card and
see if I've - read_this book?"
LOTS OF FUN in store
when the Henry Ford Com-
munity College puts on its
'1975 Spring Festival . . .
May 15-18 . . Motif will be
the 20's with imaginations by
the talented and aggressive
youngsters running wild . . .
Indications point to a really
biff-bam four days . . . with
part of the pfoceeds being
given to Blood Pressure Con-
trol.
CHECK THE CAP on your
gas tank when buying auto
petrol -these days . . . Many
stations have guys who either
don't put the m back on
tightly . . . or forget al-
together.
FAVORITE STORIES . . .
by Manny Leonard . . . about
an amateur radio ham going
delirious with excitement
when he caught a newscast
straight from Moscow on his
new set . . . "Our great
athlete, Ivan Skivtch," the
announcer w a s booming,
"has just smashed all exist-
ing world's records for the
200-yard dash, the mile-run,
the 5-mile run, and the 100-
mile run, overcoming such
formidable obstacles as a
blizzard, a range of moun-
tains, and complete lack of
water." . . . There was a
moment's silence, and then
the announcer, continued in
more" subdued tones, "Un-
fortunately, Ivan Skvitch's
fantastic performance was in
vain. He was captured and
brought back to Russia."
Restaurant and Delicatessen
13801 W. 9 MILE RD.
548-1111
Oak Park
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OUR REGULAR CHOICE
COOKED AND SLICED
CORNED BEEF
OR
ounianian PASTRAMI
lb.
SAVE 1.50 lb
Regular '6 lb.
LIMITED TIME ONLY
PARTY TRAYS
Reg.
$4"
Per Person
Per Person
SAVE $1 Per Person!
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