46 Friday, September 9, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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THE KANDEL FAMILY
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"A Oa And More!"
22110 COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE
IN THE OAK PARK CENTER
399-4440
WISH EVERYONE
A HEALTHY & HAPPY 1:
NEW YEAR
May Peace On
Earth Reign For
All Mankind
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WE WILL BE CLOSED TUES. & WED., SEPT. 13 & 14
REOPENING THURS. SEPT. 15, at 6:30 a.m.
AND
WED., SEPT. 21 AT 3 p.m. AND THURS., SEPT. 22
REOPENING FRI., SEPT. 23, at 6:30 a.m.
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The Best of Everything
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non cooKed
medium rare
. . ordered in advance by
the White House staff .
plus buttered asparagus.
mushrooms and onions.
L'Auberge is located on
Big Beaver (16 Mile) just
east of Somerset Mall.
VINEYARD, popular De-
troit musical group, is at
Top Of The Pontch for a
two-month stay through Oc-
tober 29.
Led by Joe Rosanova,
Vineyard has been a local
favorite for 10 years.
The group plays for din-
ing and dancing Tuesdays
through Saturdays at the
Top, located on the 25th
floor of Hotel Pontchart-
rain.
AVFER A VERY success-
ful Disco Dance in the
spring at Giraffe of the
Raleigh House, the Ilyse
Simon Guild of the City of
Hope is having another af-
fair, 8 p.m., Sunday. _
Proceeds again will go to
the City of Hope for ca-
tastrophic disease research.
INDICATIVE OF some
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BLOOMFIELD
Restaurant
and
Cocktail
Lounge
WISH EVERYONE
A HEALTHY &
HAPPY
ENTERTAINMENT
TUES. THRU SAT.
From 7:30 p.m.
TOM DUNCKLY
Gear-Vocalist
BANQUET ROOMS FOR
• BAR MITTVAS
• WEDDINGS
• SHOWERS
• SWEET SIXTEENS
• BOWLING BANQUETS
• BUSINESS MEETINGS
• ANNIVERSARIES • ETC.
NEW YEAR
Fine Seafoods — Steaks — Chops
Monday Thru Saturday, 11 a.m. til 12 Midnight
Closed Sundays
YOUR HOST-FRANK STRATTONt
Reservations
626-1587
or
626-1697
6560 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD AT WEST MAPLE (15 Mile)
CHARLIE & FRANK PAPPAS
AND THEIR ENTIRE STAFF
WISH EVERYONE
A
Thank You For
Your Continued and
Most Loyal Patronage
AT ONE OF
MICHIGAN'S OLDEST RESTAURANTS
"We Say Good Food And We Mean It!"
RIALTO ;17 1
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Parking In Rear
Ferndale
544-7933
OPEN 7 DAYS...BREAKFAST—LUNCH—DINNER
• Cocktails • Wine • Beer
DUBB
15600 GREENFIELD AT 10 MILE
Wishes Its Friends and
Customers A Very
PPY NEW YEAR
LUNCH & DINNER
SPECIALS
MON. THRU FRI.
DAILY HOURS:
WON. THRU THURS.,
11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
FRI., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
SAT., 4 p.m. to 2 a.m.
SUN., 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.
ITALIAN RESTAURANT
CARRY-OUTS AVAILABLE
BEST WISHES FOR A
JOYOUS AND HEALTHY
NEW YEAR
NORTHWESTERN HGWY. AT 12 MILE & FRANKLIN
IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA „
357-3280
menu.
A roadhouse never looked
so good while still retaining
its yesteryears atmosphere
. Ryan looks like it
would present a most enjoy-
able evening.
COULDN'T HAVE hap-
pened at a better time .. .
Bruce Fleischer, 15-year-old
son of Rhoda and Henry
Fleischer, winning a 10-
speed bike when his name
was selected at the Italian
Olde Attic, Southfield and
12 1/z Mile, by Steve Hurite.
former Southfield council
president, getting back into
politics again this year.
Bruce's birthday was six
days after the drawing .
and the Roeper School jun-
ior doesn't own a bike .
so this one sure comes in
handy at the right time .. .
from Sam Badlamente,
owner of the Italian Old
Attic . . .
Bruce's winnings usually
come in math . . . The past
two years, he has won the
Michigan Math Com-
petition.
CHECKER BAR B Q on
Greenfield and 101/2 Mile in
Lincoln Center. is celebrat-
ing the 10th anniversary at
its present locale.
Original site was on
Brush near Vernor, burned
in the riots of 1967 .
opened 40 years ago by
Leonard Tyner's mother
and dad, Ethel and Harry:
COFFEE TIPS ... from
Elly Meisler of Wechsler
Coffee . . . "Use fresh cof-
fee—as ground coffee ages,
it stales and loses its flavor
and aroma. Store in a cool
dry place—heat and mois-
ture cause coffee to stale
rapidly and pick up outside
odors . Spread coffee
evenly—the layer of
grounds should be even in
depth to obtain an even ex-
traction from the coffee. Re-
move filtering device and
grounds immediately—after
the grounds have released
their flavor, strength and
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1977 • 5738
22740W00DWAR0 AT 9 MILE
well-balanced and properly-
operated places opening on
the east side is The Ryan
Roadhouse and Thirst Par-
lor . . . on 14 Mile between
Dequindre and Ryan .. .
two miles from Oakland
Mall.
Opened only since June of
this year, it is a brotherly
affair . . owned by Mike,
John, Jim and Roger
Khami . . . with Jim and
Roger the managers . . .
It was formerly a Black
Angus eatery . . . which the
fellows completely gutted
from wall to wall ... Now
divided into separate areas
. . . plus intimate booths
and comfortable tables,
Ryan Roadhouse seats 300
people . . . and is done
more or less with an au-
tomotive motif in much of
its wall hanging decor.
The lighting is soft, and
you can tell a lot of thought
was put into the prepara-
tion of this very fine look-
ing place.
People who've been here
rave about the food, and
the prices are quite reason-
able for the wide selection
COUNTRY
KITCHEN
RESTAURANT
557 - 7100
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Jack Freed & Ray Bresler
Your Hosts At the
RED CEDARS
EXTEND BEST WISHES
TO THEIR FRINEDS
AND CUSTOMERS
FOR A
12 Oz. BROILED
N.Y. STEAK
Of
BROILED FLORIDA
RED SNAPPER
VERY HAPPY
NEW
YEAR
23055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD.
MON. THRU SAT.
5515
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LATE EVENINGS
MENU
353-5170
TOWN FAMILY
CENTER
RESTAURANT
THANK ITS MANY
FRIENDS AND
CUSTOMERS. . . AND
APPRECIATE THIS
OPPORTUNITY TO WISH
EACH AND EVERYONE OF THEM
A VERY VERY
HAPPY &
HEALTHY
NEW YEAR
PRUDENTIAL TOWER BUILDING
GROUND LEVEL---NEXT TO THEATER
FREE INDOOR PARKING
ENTER FROM EVERGREEN
Complete Carry Out Available
355•4050
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