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October 09, 1981 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-10-09

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Friday, October 9, 1981

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Some 75 students were
graduated recently from Radio Operators Take Emergency Test in Southfield
ORT's Chaim Weizniann
Col. Arthur C. Becker, di- that on Oct. 17 and 18 area
the civil defense office,
Instutito Hebreo in . San- rector of the Southfield's amateur radio operators
354-9152.
tiago, Chile.
civil defense, announces will take part in the na-
tional test of emergency
Tours Benefit
preparedness.
Frequencies to be used in-
Research Facility
clude 146.58 MHz, 146,640
The St. Jude Children's
19101 W. 12 MILE AT EVERGREEN • 559-3377
fm, 7191 Khz SSB and 3991
Research Hospital Women's
Khz SSB.
EARLY BIRD DINNERS, 4 to 6 p.n. Mm.-Sat.
Auxiliary will offer tours of
Any interested amateur
its showcase home, located
radio operators are invited
at
2045 Wabeek Hill Ct.,
to take part in the test. For
Bloomfield Hills.
details, contact Southfield's
The
tours are given 10
INCL: SALAD, POTATO, VEGETABLE, COFFEE & TEA
Communication Officers
a.m.-4 p.m. Monday
Bob Karl W8HS and Sher-
through
Saturday, 6:30
man Goldman K8LUY or
p.m.-9 p.m. Mondays and
Wednesdays and noon-4
p.m. Sundays. The tours
will be given Saturday
Families
through Nov. 1.
"Familyday," a day of
Tickets are available at
workshops for families, will Hudson's and CTC outlets.
bilis At Mad Prices
be observed Oct. 17 at the Proceeds will benefit St.
Brace-Lederle Community Jude-Research Hospital.
New General Manager
Education Center, 18575 W.
Nine Mile, Southfield.
Beginning with registra-
tion at 8:30 a.m., the series
Wine
p.m. of workshops will feature
11 a.m.
The Center for New
sessions for children, teens
Thinking will present
and adults.
SEAFOOD, CIIIIII A OR CHICKEN
Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine, di-
Dr. Paul Pearsall, direc-
rector, in a lecture on "Sec-
tor of the problems of daily
urity" 2:30 p.m. Sunday in
living clinic at Sinai Hospi-
the Somerset Mall au-
tal, will speak on "The Sur-
ditorium. There is a charge.
vival of the American Fam-
Rabbi Wine will speak on
ily: Coping With Stress."
"Humanity — Origins and
There is a fee. The work-
Destiny," focusing on David
SUNDAYS — NOON TO 5 p.m.
shops are sponsored by the
Barash, 10 a.m. Thursday
Family Lying Education
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT
in the Baldwin Library,
Program of the Michigan
ON MANY ITEMS
Birmingham. There is a
State University Coopera-
charge.
tive Extension Service of
For information, call the
Oakland County and the
Center for New Thinking,
Southfield Community
546-8928.
Education Program. For de-
1535 CASS LAKE NIL 1/4 au. N. el Orchard Las RI.
tails, call the Southfield
Everyone has a scheme
Public Schools, 354-7456.
that will not work.

SUSSEX HOUSE

SCROD
CLUB STEAK

$6.75
$6.95

NEW ORLEANS JAZZ WITH
DR. ALEXANDER EVERY SATURDAY

I

SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

I

HAPPY HOUR 1 LADIES KITE
4 to 7 p.m., I
WED. EVES

Seminar to Focus
on

SAM JARRUS,

NCHEON SPECIAL

2 FOR 1

Talks Planned
by Rabbi

to 4

ITCE

FRIDAY — ALL DAY

FISH & CHIPS

ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT

CIR

33

Comedy, Magic at Stafford's

Comedy Capers will pre-
sent The Urban Comic, Tim
Allen, 8:45 and 10:45 p.m.
today and Saturday at Staf-
ford's in the Orchard Mall.
A comedy workshop is
held every Thursday at 9
p.m. at Comedy Capers.
Everyone is invited to bring
theirjokes, and professional

comedians will hold an open
forum.
Stafford's Kids Cabaret at
1 p.m. Saturdays presents a
magic show, luncheon and a
free birthday cake to par-
ties.
For reservations for any
of the programs, call Staf-
ford's, 851-8952.

NEW BUDGET
SAVER MENU AT

LANDMARK

SUN.-THURS..1
6:30 a.m.-2 a.m

Family Restaurant

OF OAK PARK

25900 Greenfield at Lincoln

FRL & SAT.
24 Hours

968-1150

BROILED WHITE FISH .
SHISH KEBOB

$345

$345

Above Specials Fri., Sat. & Sun. Only

LIVER & ONIONS
$295
4 OZ. BROILED BREAST OF
CHICKEN . • • w/Salad & Veg
$255
BREAKFAST SPECIALS 7 DAYS ;17;

OCT. SPECIALS

• LEBANESE SALAD
• ANT 3-EGG
, OMELET

• ViAl.oallARMESAN

$"

11/11.11,



CONTINUING 7th
oUR

.DINNER SPECIALS

ONE WEEK ONLY—OCT. 9 THRU OCT. 15

STUFFED
CORNISH HEN

licIales:
Salad, Vegetable,
Bread Basket
and Bitter

liriniverearwl
pi

EAT-IN SPECIAL

/

/

JUST ONE WEEK—OCT. 9 THRU OCT. 15
11 a.m. to 5p.m.

CUP OF HOMEMADE
CABBAGE SOUP AND
CORNED BEEF OR
PASTRAMI SANDWICH

$398

BR E AKF A T



4'
, ONE

CHOICE OF
SALAMI & EGGS
OR
CHEESE OR ONION

$2 98

OMELETTE

c CARRY-OUT SPECIALS

I

j,

I

I

ONE WEEK ONLY—OCT. 9 THRU OCT. 15

THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND
PATRONAGE AND FRIENDSHIP
IN MAKING OUR RESTAURANT
THE SUCCESS THAT-IT IS
Rose .& living Guttman
And Their Employees

27187 GREENFIELD RD.

I BM N. OF 11 11111 RD.

de P

40

BREAST OF TURKEY
CORNED BEEF
PEPPER BEEF

$300 lb.

$498 lb.
$498 lb.

S

THE SOMETHING DIFFERENT
Restaurant-Delicatessen



OPEN TUES.-S1M.
S am. to an p.m

WEEK ONLY—OCT. 9 THRU OCT. 15

Toes.-Sat. 6 a.m.-11 a.m. Su. 6 a...-10 a.m.

BAGEL, ROLL OR TOAST

$

11 49
, .

SEE WHY WE ARE NO.‘1
IN METROPOLITAN DETROIT
TRAY
R
1 0 •
E VERYTHING
•OF
1559-13801

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