THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34 Friday, August 24, 1919 ZOA Hears Dole The Best of Everything (Continued from Page 33) dogs simmering merrily on the stove; 6 oz. frozen dinners melting down to $2.50 worth of thinning nourishment before our wondering noses and water- ing eyes. Eat, you WILL enjoy! Buy! Benefit! Believe! Feel Best! After an hour and 15 minutes of Miss Dr. F.'s associate's pitches on counseling and checking the inventory at the gen- eral store, my last 15 minutes were truly an anti-climax. First, two vuluily!Ir DIMMER THEATRE ORIGINAL dinner emelt& Avreck presents ummy laance's ' r • Air VINCENZO'S S ' J O Italian-American Cuisine Reservations a MUST . 18211 JOHN R 643-8865 Bet. 6 & 7 Mile Rds. Pads: Fri.& Sot 869-5674 Featuring STEAKS PRIME RIB SEAFOOD o BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE Up To 80 People • Hors d' Oeuvres Parties • Reunions • Anniversaries • Etc. • Weddings • Sweet 16's • Sales Meetings 1! 1 6 11 660fN10 0 Rjil l i e WREdS . TERM 3534 Tri! .• MI 'ant NOW OPEN SUNDAYS' - 4 p.m. .1 , to 12 Mid. • From A Snack To A Complete Dinner I ALSO OPEN SATURDAYS FOR LUNCH 1402 S. COMMERCE (Near the intersection at Maple/15 & Pontiac Trail) 624-6660 it FAMILY TAVER Ntitilthortmodralitcring Platt * .. * * * * * * * * * * * **** * ***** yt HOME MADE CORNED BEEF HASH $ 45 INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD & * * * COFFEE OR TEA 1 * * ONE WEEK ONLY ROSE and IRVING GUTTMAN My questionnaire (he hadn't had time to read it!) How about my job of visiting restaurants? (Rough rocks — what I do with my life style is my problem — apparently so is my loss of credibility and in- come.) Eyes, ears, nose, throat, reflexes, poke the liver, punch the stomach (pur- posely tensed), stethescope front and back, feel the ank- les (through the socks), fill in my diet sheet and an order for minor tests and out. No hello, no goodbye, no questions, no answers, no interest, no style, and bad grammar to boot! Then a 'nurse' entered to plunge %cc (that's about a rain drop) of B-12 in my right rump, explains that she doesn't know what dos- " age that represents but will find out (500 mg. is the an- swer — if measured accu- rately, which is quite dif- ficult for that miniscule amount) and directs me to the technician who will take a blood sample. Unfortunately, the technician is about 16 years old, can't find a vein in my arm and gets a bit faint after a few blind probes that produce nothing but a bruise — and a testy suggestion from me that I'd be happy to let her use my foot as a dart board. She goes for the Amyl-Nitrate for her- self (not for me) and jots out an order for a com- prehensive blood test at a nearby 'friend's' lab. Back I go to the general store where four separate times I am asked to buy and refuse the Feel Best prod- ucts. Then and only then do I receive my two packets of `protein stimulant: — one orange flavored — one chic- ken (no weight, no ingre- dients listed, and no nota- tion on my diet chart — no problem — the receptionist fills in that part of my chart — explaining the notations are the same for all patients) — plus — printed instructions for use: 'empty into cup, add water, stir.' Plus my appetite de- pressant pills, one per day (legally required restrictive labeling omitted); plus my mineral supplements, three per day (ingredients only partially specified in layman's terms); plus my vitamins (one per day — no ingredients specified). On driving home it oc- curred to me that the Feel- best operation has to be grossing about $1.5 million a year (half profit) and that this guy is spending about two-four hours a week with his patients. Pretty smart for a thin man. Well, this potentially thin man has a few smarts too. So Danny, here's the way I size it up. If I go all the way with good Dr. F., I'm in for about six months of this nonsense and out about $800 (in- cluding hot dogs, but without counseling). Now, if I stick with my old doctor plus my new friend 'Max' the pharmacist I'll get the same results for about $100 (no nonsense, no SHARREY ZEDEK'S junior congregation (United Synagogue Youth) will go to Cedar Point Thursday, leaving 7:30 a.m. from the synagogue. Students in grades nine-12 are invited. There is a charge. For in- formation, call Allan Oster, 642-5856. minutes with the doctor — alone — down to my drawers, socks, and penny loafers. My goal? To get under 200 pounds! — My alloted calories? — 750 per day (minimum one hot dog)! I Youth News * * Akiva Seniors Will Take Their Senior Year in Israel 6 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Tues. thru Sun. * * To See Why NEW YORK — Opera star Roberta. Peters will be named honorary chairman of American Mizrachi Women's "Mother-in- Israel" program to support school children in AMW schools in Israel. 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Stur- zenberger, Project Coor- dinator, American Jewish Archives, 3101 Clifton Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45220. at all times Kirk Douglas & Ann Margaret in OPEN Invite You * Archives Seeks Wise Papers for Duplication 2990 W. 12 Mile Rd. LI 2-0330 Berkley AUG. 24 THRU AUG. 31 NOW hot dogs, no counseling). With the remaining $700 I can buy a 3-speed adult tricycle with an enormous rear-mounted shopping basket (big enough for four bottles of booze, ice, a six- months supply of good-old- fashioned kosher all-meat hot dogs and enough extra picnic supplies to keep up my energy while I peddle to see 'Bill' and `Max'). Nobody in their right mind would steal the bike and it will embarrass Mary enough so that all I have to do is threaten to use it in order to get her off my fat back for a week. There will be enough cash left over for two long- luscious weekends in To- ronto toasting Dr. F. and all the little extras he's enabled me to add to my dieting period. Enjoy, I'll keep you posted." 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