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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 2, 1982
Events Slated
The Best of Everything)
Greenfield Village will
sponsor a variety of activi-
ties for Independence Day
weekend Saturday through (Continued from Page 31)
Monday.
of frozen entrees and all
The Detroit Brass Society that has to be done is pop-
will entertain, and the First ping it into an oven .. .
Michigan Fife and Drum There are oysters on the
unit will perform. The Lin- half shell, crabs, linguini
coln - Douglas debates will with spinach, Provencale
be re-enacted, and the Dec- sauce (onion, wine, parsley,
laration of Independence _celery, tomato, oregano,
read.
garlic, etc.) plain and garlic
There will be games with egg.
throughout the village.
Fresh fish is on display
There is an admission . . . white fish, halibut, sole,
charge.
bass,_ bluefish, salmon and
ALEXANDER'S Food
542-4414
13400 W. 9 MILE & COOLIDGE Mon. Thru Sat. 7 a.m. to 11 P.m.
OPEN 7 DAYS
DAILY LUNCH &
DINNER SPECIALS
11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
FROM $ 2.95
85c EXTRA INCLUDES:
SOUP, YEG., COFFEE OR TEA OR 1 SOFT
DRINK Oil HOT CHOCOLATE AND DESSERT
Sun. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
I 1 DAILY BREAKFAST SPECIALS 1
1-11 a.m. Mee-Tars., Sat. & Sun. til 2 p.m.
FROM 99c to /.95
WAFFLE
AND
COFFEE
2 EGGS,
TOAST &
COFFEE
$1.45
$1.05
Beau Jacks
Serving GREAT FOOD AND COCKTAILS .
AT MODERATE PRICES
NOW OPEN SUNDAYS,
FROM 4 p.m.
OPEN 1 DAYS ...10N.-THURS. 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m.
FRI. & SAT. TIL 12 Mid., SUN. FROM 4 P.M.
• LUNCHES • DINNERS • AFTER THEATER SNACKS & SANDWICHES
COCKTAILS TIL 2 a.m.
Your Hosts: JACK & GARY COCHRAN
4108 W. MAPLE RD..
626-2630
1 BLK. WEST OF TELEGRAPH
whatever is available fresh
from among dozens of
others.
There's even a live lobster
tank • . . . Pick out the
lobsters you want . . .
They'll put them in a bag
and you can boil the craw-
lers at home.
On special orders, the
Chuck Muer folks will
just pick up the phone,
call Boston and get what-
ever customers want.
The entire Chuck Muer's
Seafood Market is great for
parties.
Its shelves go from plain
sardines to imported caviar
. . . to French hazelnut
chocolate candies in shape
of sardines in sardine can or
wooden crate . . . or slightly
larger hazelnut candies in
the shape of trout . . . to
smoked oysters to smoked
frog legs, etc., etc., etc.
Everything cooked on the
front stove, vat or made in
the kitchen is fresh from
that morning . . . pasta, cole
slaw, chowder, etc.
You can have a com-
plete clambake in your
backyard at about one-
half of what it would cost
in a restaurant.
Frozen entrees even have
printed calorie count . .
like stuffed shrimp Prove-
ncale, 439 calories or North
Atlantic Cod, 309 calories.
The completely new ven-
ture for local restaurateur
Chuck Muer is actually a
1,200-square-foot fish and
seafood market boutique .. .
also with culinary ware,
cookbooks, gourmet items
. and bar-b-qing aprons.
Complete dinners are
prepared right in the store
CHARLEY'S
EARLY EDITION
Great news for early
diners! Stop in any
weekday between 5 and
6:30 p.m., and choose from
a wide selection of
specially priced entrees on
our Early Edition menu—
some as low as $7.95.
Every entree comes with a
generous helping of
crunchy cole slaw, a fresh
vegetable, a basket of
freshly baked bread and a
bowl of our famous
Charley's Chowder.
JOIN THE GOLDEN
CIRCLE
For those of you over 62
years old, we invite you to
join Charley's Golden
Circle—it entitles you to a
25% discount* off the total
food bill for you and all
your guests over 62 years
old. Good anytime, Sunday
through Friday, Saturday
5 to 7 p.m. The next time
you dine with us, ask your
server for your Golden
Circle Club application.
*In lieu of any other discount.
5498 Crooks Road • Troy • 879 2060
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American Express and other major credit cards accepted.
SPECIAL
$ 95
INCLUDES: ENTREE,
SOUP, VEG., POT. & BREAD BASKET
CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS I
Deli Unique
25290 GREENFIELD
Used books are now being
sold at both branches of the
Farmington Community
Library. The books have
been donated through the
library's board of trustees
and proceeds from the sale
will go to help improve li-
brary services.
The Detroit Concert Band
will kick off a series of 15
free concerts 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Michigan
State Fair Grounds.
North of 10 Mile Rd
961-3999T
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ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT
1 DAYS A
$ 395
WEEK
5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
SOUP & SALAD BAR
2 Soups — Over 38 Great Items!
Lunch
$5 50 Dinner
$395
SUNDAY BRUNCH SPECIAL
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT 11 a•m.-3 p.m.
Children
Under 12
Adults
$795
$295
All Natural Gourmet Hot. and Cold Buffet
HEALTHY JONES
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29221 NORTHWESTERN HWY • N. of 12 Mile Rd. • SOUTHFIELD
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• Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner
In the Casual Elegant
Atmosphere You Want For
Gracious Enjoyable Dining
Used Book Sale
Concert Band
at Fair Grounds
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cRab
A Chuck Muer Restaurant
by Manager Pam Ashley
and her staff of 12.
Then there's gourmet
items from caviar to clam
base and escargot to Chef
Larry's Italian breading .. .
plus cocktail sauces,
casino butter and stuffings.
Wednesdays are demon-
stration days at the market
where the public can learn
to be experts at such ma-
neuvers as cracking crabs
and lobsters and opening
oysters.
CHILI
STATE
COOKOFF will be held at
The Lark, Farmington Rd.
north of Maple, Sept. 12 .. .
Tickets are now available
and limited.
KENNY STONE leads
his trio through its lively
musical paces for listening
and dancing, Tuesday
through Saturday at
Stephenson Club, N.
Chrysler Drive . . . Kenny is
on piano . . . Kenny Jr. bass
and Bobby Jay, horns .. .
Requests, close harmony
and even sing-a-longs .. .
Music from Count Basie
style jazz like "Out The
Window" and "Blues After
Dark" to standards galore.
QUICK PACED com-
edy, dancing and music all
blend in a steadylEream to
bring the reason why "Best
Little Whorehouse in
Texas" was such a four-year
success on Broadway .
and winner of two Tony
awards.
It'll be at the Birming-
ham Theater until July 25.
Although top billing is to
Edie Adams, others who go
to meld the production cer-
tainly deserve more than
listings . . . Art Lund, who
also gets star billing, as the
sheriff forced to close down
the infamous chicken
ranch, is the same former
Benny Goodman singer who
recorded two million sellers,
"Blue Skies" and "My Blue
Heaven" . . . plus gold re-
cords with Harry James
("Peg '0 My Heart", "Slow
Boat to China" and "Mona
Lisa") ... He is a big strap-
ping gent who looks and
plays the sheriffs role to a
high degree . . . Not on the
marquee is Stephen Bray,
playing the crusading tele-
vision reporter, Melvin P.
Thorpe, to perfection .. .
and bringing what actors
stive for . . . believability.
GYPSY CONCERT and
dinner is July 14, 7 p.m. at
Mario's on Second . . .
Reservations requested.
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Enjoy Our Fine Dinner Specials .
Different Each Day
—Hours-
Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Sun. 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.