r" • 2 Friday, Algid 18, 1918 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS STEPHENSON _. ..._... 24931 N. CHRYSLE cLs R R. (1-75 at 10 Mlle) net Park .PRIVATE BANOUET FACILITIES FOR 25 TO 300 The Best of Everything 542-9195 • Bar Mitzvas' • Weddings • Anniversaries • Bat Mitzvas. • Showers • Parties For All • Banquets • Reunions Occasions 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 Veitiood Daily. Roast Long Island Duck- BRING This AD ling...Prepared By Chef Richard Lavoie. FREE SHRIMP COCKTJUL Entertainment "AM oaawar dnner Hours: Mon.-Fri..11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Sat.. 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. OPOI SUNDAYS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES ONLY sot * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * s * * * * • , * * ""h a * To 1912 PRICES! i COMPLETE DINNERS $495 : * DAY OR EVENING * Scallops • Catch Of The Day • Fried Shrimp * • Shish Kabob • N.Y. SirloN • Friiiii- Rib * • Filet Mignon • Broiled Whitefish • Crab Legs : $4" DINNER PRICE GOOD MON. THRU SUN. * COMPLETE SANDWICH * * DONNE BOBBLE HAPPY HOUR 3 p.m. to 1 p.m. ALL DRINKS TWO FOR PRICE OF ONE! *SUNDAY BRUNCH MENU AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES TRY OUR FAMOUS 10 3.16. to 2 p.m. $495 . SOUP & SALAD POT 23703 W. 7 MILE, * 1 BLOCK WEST OF MIDDLEBELT. Just West of Livonia Mall * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * It 477-2686 (Continued from Page 37) quality establishment. THE CLEANLINESS of a restaurant in very many cases, can be told by its re- strooms. THERE ARE STILL a few . . not many . . . who charge for a second cup of coffee . . . Nobody would blame you for not wanting to go back. EASTMAN'S LAND- ING on Orchard Lake Rd. near 13 Mile, owned by Bev and Bill Eastman, former 18-year bossfolks at Eastman's Gaslight downtown, is fast gaining the reputation of being fre- quented by other re- staurateurs and celebrities. EVER SINCE ADAM and Eve were barred from the Garden of Eden for nibbling the forbidden fruit, lawmakers have been out- doing one another to protect the public in the prepara- tion, serving and consump- tion of food . . Many exist- ing laws continue to serve such a need . . . Some, gathering mold on the sta- tute 'books, are too out- moded for modern day liv- ing . . . Others are ludicr- ous to the point of disbelief. In Kansas, for instance, an old law states that one must not eat snakes on Sunday or rattlesnake meat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000000000000 0 Weekend special! A Sheraton showplace fors= $28 per night, single or double occupancy, weekends only, means the lap of luxury here at the Sheraton- Southfield Hotel. Beautiful showplace guest rooms feature oak paneling, extra-large beds, and every con- venience. Plus L. J. Loophole's Restaurant and Bar, the new fun place for luncheon, dinner and Sunday brunch. And there's "Yesterdays," Southfield's most popular nightspot with dancing and live entertainment. Call us soon to reserve a guest room for yourself or for out-of-town visitors at the only hotel with South- field hospitality and low Sheraton weekend rates. SHERATON A WORLD) OF SHOWPLACES Sheraton-Southfield Hotel SHERATON HOTELS& INNS. WORLDWIDE 17017 WEST NINE MILE ROADiSOUTHFiELD. MICHIGAN 48075/TELEPHONE 557-4800 in public . .. In Houston, Texas, the law stipulates that you cannot buy rye bread, goose liver or lim- burger cheese on Sunday, and if you do, you cannot take it out of the store . . . An old Los Angeles ordi- nance states that pickle- making carried on at any point within the city limits where the aroma might of- fend the nostrils of a pas- serby, is a violation of the law and punishable by a fine . . . In faraway Con- necticut, on the other side of the country, it is illegal to sell pickles which, when dropped 12 inches, collapse in their own juice .. . They must -remain whole and even bounce. A Birmingham, Ala., or- dinance rules it unlawful for a restaurant operator to sweep the floor . . . It is against the law to eat food while walking the streets of Northfield, Conn.. . . and the same ruling applies to anyone eating while driving a car in Washington, D.C. . . In Kentucky, while it is against state laws for any- one to sleep in a restaurant, Lexington has an unusual ordinance forbidding any- one to carry an ice cream cone in his pocket. r************************** * *)k ROSE and IRVING GUTTMAN Invite You To See Wily We Are #1 In The Metropolitan c?* .1 Detroit Areo COWC- 27167 FIELD 1 _ GREEN V& .4.11, Nee le Onlarsl, "" 'VtA\ 0 w . 556-1380 . 111, I OUR FAMOUS BREAKFAST ••• * S 'V A - Tues-Sat 6 am.-11 PICKLED TROUT & GEFILTE FISH By Enjoying Our NEW DINNER SPECIALS A ktbnot Oda Iligitty SIIIL-111115., 4:311-1 p.m. 4286 N. WOODWARD *Kw. 13 & 14 re 576-158e OR SIR : — RESTAIRNIT — • L 11111 1111S. 11 LI. b 11 p.a. 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There are two banks to the River Jordan and both of them belong to us. — Vladimir Jabotinsky * • COFFEE OR TEA Get On The Right Track! And Keep Your Steam Disco-Bowl Aids Special Olympics Ark West Lanes will hold a disco-bowl 8 p.m.-2 a.m. Aug. 25 to benefit the Spe- cial Olympics program in Oakland County. There will be prizes and a cash bar. Jack Barnes will give disco lessons, and CKLW radio personalities will be on hand. There is a charge. Sun 6 arn.--10&m. $1 1 5 • ROLL OR According to an old De• troit law, banana peels are not to be thrown in the streets for fear of in- jury to horses . . . A New Jersey state law passed in 1929 states that "no hotel restaurant or din- ing room or kitchen shall be used for a sleeping or dres- sing room by an employee or other persons." . . . During wartime, a New York court ruled that "the defendant will be restrained from sel- ling pickles but not from serving them with meals as a substitute for butter." In Evansville, Ind., it is illegal to sell hamburgers on Sunday . . . and in nearby Iowa, it is against the law to serve food in pool- rooms or barber shops . . Des Moines also has a repu- tation forbidding booths or partitions in restaurants . . . In Massachusetts, it is against the law to eat peanuts in church or to use tomatoes in making clam chowder . . . A citizen may not carry a lunch pail on the public streets in Riverside, Calif.. . . and you must not peel an orange in a hotel room anywhere in the state. 111.1111- •RIM ORANGE JUKE • 2 EWA Imae) TRY ROSES A NANCY GURWIN PRODUCTION Group Sake a Theater Prothro Available •