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December 31, 1976 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-12-31

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18 Friday, December 31, 1976

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Danny Raskin's

LARCO'S

LISTENING
POST

Now Open Sunday 12 Noon

A ROOM
FOR ALL
PARTIES

7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455

FROM 25 TO 125

Fine Italian-American
Dehoo.si y Prepared or t h e

Dos:erncny

T 0 Ss te

• BANQUET FACILITIES

COUNTRY
INN
• B-B RIBS • B-B CHICKEN

• ITALIAN DISHES

HELLO 1977 .
goodby 1976 . . . Throw
away those old calendars
(or else save them if you
think 1976 will come back
— they'll be worth a for-
tune of it does!) . . . Put
on a new face — a happy
smile and greet the new
baby with a wish or two.
Like car washes doing
their job and wiping
water off cars — espe-
cially in the cold (hard to
open an iced door) . . .
Bakery gals learning
something besides "What
else?" . . . Something 'fi-
nally being done about a
light at Northgate Blvd.
and Greenfield, plus pav-
ing of the street on the
east side of Greenfield.
Writers of letters to us
signing their names
(won't be used if we're
told not to) . . . People
putting their carts back
on the sidewalk at super
markets instead of leav-
ing them to smack other
'cars or take up parking
spaces . . . Walking out of
a super market with a lot
of groceries for $20 in-
stead of a small bag full.

.

Cumpanies with good
reputations maintaining
their fine name even
though bought by some-
body else . . . The Detroit
Tigers proving that money
doesn't buy everything
and winning the pennant
right out from under the
noses of clubs who spent
millions trying to capture
one . . . Sid "Hodash"
Hudson coming to Detroit
from Las Vegas more
often . . . Mom doesn't
stop cooking on Friday
nights . . . Somebody de-
vising something for
people to look at in
elevators instead of the
passing floor numbers
above.
Men wearing skirts
until some women stop
wearing slacks (it's amaz-
ing how these gals can
even get into them!) . . .
Many charitable groups
discovering there's
plenty of good talent
nearby . . . People not
making pigs of them-
selves by stuffing boxes of
goodies from sweet tables
at weddings and Bar
•Mitzvas.
Saints & Sinners being
reorganized again . . .
Doctors who are "too
busy" remembering why
they went to med school
in the first place . . .
Animal owners not walk-
ing dogs on people's grass
and stopping them for
some relief . . . Sales-
people smiling and saying
thank you.
Gas station employees
who think they're
mechanics sticking to
pumping gas . . . Wives
who say they can read
their husbands like a
book, skip what they don't
like instead of going over
and over it . . . Some
motorists having their,
horn toy taken away from
them. •

Sam Winer getting
another hole-in-one . . .
Turk Prujansky getting a
big break on the West
Coast . . . Folks who
mind other people's busi-
ness, trying minding
their own and .getting a
good night's sleep . . .
Some salesladies in dress
shops saying, "But
madam, looking ridicul-
ous is the fashion nowa-
days" . . . Some people
realizing that behind al-
most every argument is
someone's ignorance of
the facts.
SINCE THE article ap-
peared last week about
Randy Kahn, our phones
have been ringing from
people wanting to know
what has happened to the
money, they have given
to charities all: these
years . . . One person
asks why nobody sees an
accounting of where this
money goes
Another asks what has
happened to the Jewish
charitable organizations
of yesteryears who were
always there with a help-
ino. hand when needed.
Why couldn't Randy
Kahn's parents, June and
Aaron Kahn, receive the
assistance they so des-
perately need? . . . Why
must we wait for
tragedies to happen be-
fore an answer is given?

MAIL DEPT.
. "I
wrote to Rep. Joe Forbes
as you suggested. I told
him about the sidewalk
on Greenfield from Lin-
coln Rd. to 10 Mile, plus
putting signs at 10 Mile
and Greenfield reading,
`Watch out for senior citi-
zens' . . . The lights are
confusing. When it says
"walk' it changes in mid-
dle of street. It would also
be good to have. a
sidewalk at Northgate
Blvd. on west side of
Greenfield now until they
decide to make a longer
one. It could be done on a
warm day and replace the
stones which would cause
a broken ankle." . . A
Senior Citizen . . . "P.S. It
would be nice to have a
bus shelter at Northgate
and Greenfield. How
about Dial-A-Ride for
senior citizens?"
THEN THERE'S the
Russian who was con-
victed of calling the
minister of culture a fool
. . . He got a 20-year sen-
tence . . . five years for
slander and 15 for reveal-
ing a state secret.

Calligrapher Due
at Art Association

Birmingham Bloom-
field Art Association will
present calligrapher
William A. Bostick 8 p.m.
Jan. 7 in the association's
headquarters, 1516 S.
Cranbrook Rd., Birming-
ham. Bostick will speak
on "The 6,000-Year His-
tory, of Handwriting."

—BEER & WINE-

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731-4440
"In The Big Red House"

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VILLAGE

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GREENFIELD CENTER 546-1224

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AT THE PIANO BAR
TUES. THRU SAT.

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WITH ALL DINNERS

HAPPY HOUR, 3 to 7 p.m.
MON. THRU FRI.

Businessmen's Luncheons
MON.-FRI., 11 to 3 p.m.

DINNERS
MON.-SAT., 5 to 11 p.m.

LATE EVENING MENU

CHOICE COCKTAILS

& FINE LIQUEURS

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Address

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IN WINDSOR AT



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Oti
eter
3067 DOUGALL RD. Detroit Phone: 963-8944 Windsor Phone: 969-6011

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YOU'LL LOVE OUR NEW PRIME RIB ROOM!

• LOBSTER CLAW COCKTAIL
• SPECIAL SALAD
• GREAT CUT PRIME RIB FOR THE
MEN
• PLACE CUT FOR THE LADIES
• QUISH — MUSHROOMS & CHIVES
• BAKED POTATO
• 3 TYPES OF BUTTER

ALL
YOU
CAN
DRINK!

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2
58 PARK ST. E. (Opposite Tunnel Car Exit)

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WILL BE OPEN 24 HOURS!









DESSERT
COFFEE ALA PLACE
COCKTAIL ON ARRIVAL
BOTTLE OF CHAMPAGNE
FLOWERS FOR THE LADIES
CUBAN CIGARS FOR THE MEN
EDDIE CHICO'S BAND

By Reservation Only

$75

per couple
Inc. Tax & Tip

REGULAR DINNERS — OPEN HOUSE —
IN ALL OTHER ROOMS — BY RESERVATION

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