r SPECIALIZING IN .. . • BARBEQUED SPARE RIBS • BARBEQUED CHICKEN • FRESH SEA FOOD • COMPLETE MENU • CHOICE COCKTAILS FAMILY DINING AT ITS BEST CARRY OUT 945-7980 11780 TELEGRAPH Ia. war & STEPHENSON cLys 24931 N. CHRYSLER R. (1-75 at 10 Mile) Hazel Park PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES FOR 25TO 300 542-9198 • Weddings • Anniversaries • Bar Mitzvas • Parties For All • Showers • Bat Mitzvas. • Reunions Occasions • Banquets Open Mon. Thru Sat., featuring Fine Steaks. Noble Wines. Casual Elegance, Gourmet Salad Bar. (over 37 items, incl. creamed her ring. deviled eggs. etc.) House Specialties: Chateaubriand, Fresh Seafood Daily. Roast Long Island Duck- BRING THIS AD • ling...Prepared By Chef Richard Lavoie FREE SHRIMP COCKTAIL with canner Entertainment Hours: Mon.-Fri.. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Sat. 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. OPBI SUI ■ AYS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES ONLY ' SERVING ITALIAN-AMERICAN CUISINE IN THE FINEST TRADITION OVER 40 YEARS DETROIT DINING LANDMARK (YOUR HOSTS. DAN & MARCELLA MOODY) • • Luncheons • Dinners • Cocktails Late Evening Menu • Private Banquet Facilities SUNDAY BUFFET DAY. II a.m. to 7:30 p.m. (4 Blks. N. of 6 M le 869-3988 MINI-BRU ALL YOU CAN EAT $3.25 ORCHARD MALL RESTAURANT I COOUDGE IL 9 MILE RESTAURANT SAT. 6 exn.-12 noon, SUN. 7 am-2 p.m. SAT. & SUN_ I u•.-2 pan. NOW AT ORCHARD MALL OAK PARK LOCATIONS OUR NEW SOUP & SATAN BAR BANQUET ROOM IN ORCHARD MALL AVAILABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS . . . 10 to 80 STAFFORD'S Restaurants 6303 ORCHARD LAKE RD. IN THE ORCHARD MALL 851.8952 23041 COOUDGE AT 9 MIL Oak Park 542.2799 ter asked Gene Kelly, "When did you first begin liking girls? . . . Kelly's immediate answer was, "The minute I discovered they weren't boys." WORD IS THAT the former Trio Restaurant on Northwestern will become an office building. MAIL DEPT.. . . "Just a note to leC you know that the manager at the North- land Theater is one of the nicest and most polite people." "Couldn't some of your re- staurants give a discount to senior citizens?" MUST TELL YOU about a banana split we took out of Howard Johnson's, 10 Mile and Evergreen . . . Two lit- tle scoops of mushy ice cream, two small spoonsful of flavoring, a tiny sprinkl- ing of nuts, some cut up banana and a mountain of whipped cream to fill up the half empty container . . . $1.95. . . We live just down the street on Southfield and 10 so didn't have to go far, but when opening it up, there was all goo and hardly any ice cream left . . . Had to mention this because we remember making real- banana splits when work- ing at Kaufman Drugs on 12th St. "Restaurant owners may be able to capitalize on grow- ing consumer resentment over acutely noticeable ris- ing food prices in the supermarket by more ag- gressively promoting value, and by holding the line on prices under the inflation burden. "As a psychological reac- tion to supermarket prices, consumers could turn more to restaurants, where prices do not fluctuate as fre- quently as they do in the supermarket, and therfore seem more stable to the in- creasingly value-conscious customer. The challenge to food service operators is in their ability to hold the line on prices, even though their own costs are suffering under rising inflation." MARY BETH CHRIS- TIE, morning waitress at Join Us For Sunday Brunch 10:30 to 2 p.m. Bagels, Lox, Cream Cheese, Smoked Fish, Blintzes, Fruits, Cheeses Over 30 Hot & Cold Items, Hot Breakfast Meats, Lavish Sweet Table $495 per Pelson Special Menu Every Monday & Tuesday Evening $ 495 Fish Fry Every Friday Nite • Dinners 7 Days a Week • Lunches Mon. Thru Fri. • Banquet & Meeting Rooms Available 29103 West 7 Rile Rd., 1 Blk. W. ef MNiiebeIt 477-2686 1 Just West of Livonia Mall e TEE RYAN ROADHOUSE he Best of Everything RE- NATION'S STAURANT News says: OUR NEW HOURS MON. THRU SAT.. II a.m. to 10:30 p.m. ATTENDANT PARKING T (Continued from Page 28) OPEN 7 DAYS Mon. thru Fri., 11 to 12 Sat.Sto 12 Stin.1210 12 Friday, Nue 30, 1918 29 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Max's Deli, Southfield and 13 Mile, is an example of a sweet young girl who knows how to smile. THE ONLY dinner thea- ter show package in North- ern Michigan is at the Grey Gable Inn in Charlevoix. DON MANASIAN's Back Door, Michigan in Dearborn, continues to pre- sent Sounds, Inc. THE BROADWAY SEASON opens July 10 at the Birmingham Theater with a mini-musical enti- tled, "By Strouse." . It features the music of three- time Tony Award Winner Charles Strouse, who has written the score of the cur- rent smash hit "Annie" as well as "Applause," "Bye Bye Birdie" and many other successful shows . . . OUR RIBS ARE THE BEST! Strouse is also known for "Those Were the Days," the theme song from "All In The Family." The Birmingham Theater continues as a legitimate theater following extensive renovation . . . hosting the full spectrum of the per- forming arts including Broadway plays, a jazz and dance series, children's the- ater and cabaret acts. Y2 SLAB DINNER ONLY $475 4:30-6:30 p.m., Mon.-Sat. 14 MILE at RYAN EARLY BIRD SPECIAL Repeat by Popular Request 2 5°/ °O FF MON. THRU SAT., 4 to 6p.m. INC WONG - GOURMET SELECTIONS, APPETIZERS. DINNERS. ALA CARTE. ETC . Offer Expires PICKING THE BEST from Food For Thought by Consumers For Pure Food . . . "Bananas, unlike other fruits, develop their best eating quality after har- vesting. Buy them green or partially green so you know they aren't gassed into phony ripeness. "LOOK FOR: Bananas free from surface bruises with skin intact at both tips. The stage of ripeness is in- dicated by the color. Ripen them at room temperature and when the yellow jacket is speckled with brown, the starch will be changed to fruit sugar and fruit will be tender, sweet, and easy to digest. "AVOID: Bananas that are bruised, discolored, or dull and grayish which means that they have been held in cold storage and will never ripen properly. "TIPS: Although for years Chiquita has been tel- ling people to keep bananas at room temperature, once they are ripe they can be stored very successfully in the refrigerator. This way you can keep bananas ready to eat for several days. Do not place them in cold stor- age, however, until they are as ripe as you want them to be. Although the skin will turn brown in the re- frigerator the fruit itself will remain unchanged." DETROIT PLAZA Hotel, Nemo's Saloon and the Renaissance Center Partnership are jointly sponsoring a series of 12 outdoor concerts featuring top-name entertainment. This concert series, called "Renaissance Live!" made its debut June 21 on top of the west podium deck in Renaissance Center . . . offering another dimension to the already-thriving musical scene in downtown Detroit. NOTE TO . . . caterers and florists . . . about all those flowers you throw away after weddings and other functions . . Wouldn't it be a wonderful gesture if you sent them in- stead to the Jewish Home For the Aged at Borman Hall and Prentis Manor? . . . They would really brighten up the rooms . . . and the lives of these elderly people. El Al Is Looking TEL AVIV — Lockheed is negotiating with El Al Is- rael Airlines for the sale of L-1011 Tristar aircraft to replace El Al's aging Boeing 707 fleet. El Al's initial choice was the European Airbus A300B4. 939-1800 Sorry. No Eneeryonrnera 78 Coupon. or Credo Cods Fen T1r Spocel July 8. 1978 RIIISHAW INN IN THE ORCHARD MALL 851-6400 6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. 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