THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28 Friday, July 23, 1982 Austin-Moro Band in Concert Danny Raskin's The Austin-Moro Band will give a free concert at the Prudential Town Center on Sunday at 7 p.m. The concert will be spon- sored by the Southfield Cul- tural Arts Division. LISTENING POST A JEWISH HALL OF FAME will be started July 23 . . . with Nick Kerbawy, founder and executive di- rector of Michigan Sports Hall of Fame, guest speaker at the dinner at the main Jewish Community Center. This will be a different hall of fame from others .. . taking in both sports and contributions of service to the Jewish community .. . Each year, two from these categories will be selected . . . Regardless of wealth or well note, people will finally be recognized for their ser- vice . . . Many folks around the community have done wonderful work throughout the years . . . without recog- nition. SECOND ANNUAL RUMMAGE sale by Tem- ple Israel Sisterhood is Aug. 15-16, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m... . with donations desperately needed by these hard- working lassies . . . Furni- ture, household and art items, small appliances, jewelry, clothing (men's, children's, women's) musical instruments, bikes, etc. . . . Deduction slips will be given for all con- tributions. Call Temple Israel for pick-up, 661-5700 . . . Chairwoman is Sylvia Weingart . . . Co-chairgals are Harriet Wohlman and Sheila Lipscutz. CONGRATS . . . to Lisa Tagender . . . on her 21st birthday this Monday. AFTER SIX years, Richard Steinik and Jerry Neff have taken a couple of partners ... in Detroit Bagel Factory . . . George Gold and Jerry Weiss .. . George is with the fellows in their complete operation .. . while Jerry is solely in the new, recently-opened Plaza Deli store. FREE PRESS featured a new company, Pillow Talk . . . For a fee the employees discuss anything with you on the phone . . . Pillow Talk, the pillow renovater and quilt-making store on Nine Mile in Oak Park, was deluged with calls including some into smut, not feathers . . . "And you can't believe how many men — all named Smith — called," says June Rubenstein, co-owner of Pil- low Talk with Shirley Freed. One "Mr. Smith," she says, left his name and phone number, then called back in a frantic effort to cancel the first call .. . June's only guess was that "Mrs. Smith" came home. Needless to say, the Free Press printed a clarification after the girls called to com- plain about all that heavy breathing over the phone. CLEANEST TEETH be- long to youngest Detroit Ti- gers' fan . . . It's six-month- old Nicholas Shindel, son of Beverly and David Shindel . . . Beverly is a dental hygienist for Dr. Larry Haber on W. 12 Mile Rd. . . . and a real "baseball nut" .. . Beverly takes Nicholas to see the Tigers (no charge if he sits on her lap) . . . and he even has baseball uniforms to wear. Because of her baseball fanatacism, most of the gifts for him were toward that theme . . . Other . mothers want their son to be a doctor or lawyer . . . Not Beverly . . . She wants Nicholas to be a baseball player . . . (not a bad idea if he can make the grade . . . The way ballplayers are paid today, can you imagine what they'll be when he grows up? . . . Might even be enough to live on then!) MAIL DEPT .. . "Recently went to the first graduating class of the College of Osteopathic Medicine of The Pacific. Among the graduates, as new doctors, were four De- troiters: Steven Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Klein, Southfield; Sol Mendelsohn, brother of Dr. Herb Mendel- sohn; Gary Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ross, Southfield; and Charles Gabe, son of Dr. Jack and Mrs. Gabe, Farmington Hills. "Among the guests at- tending the graduation in Pomona were former Deter- roiters now all of Woodland Hills, Calif., Joan Felsot, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rosen- berg (former owner of Irv- ing's Furniture) and Bruce Migdal, of Elkin, Nether- land and Migdal Travel ser- vice. "Steve Klein will be in- terning at Botsford Hospi- tal. "It was a delight to be there!" c om rry pI et e r,a o u t Pike CONEY ISLAND RESTAURANT 24752 SOUTHFIELD RD. 1 BLOCK SOUTH OF 10 MILE RD. 0 Buy one of our 47 varieties of omelettes and get a second omelette of equal or lesser value FREE. _ CHINA GATE NOW SERVES COCKTAILS PINE LAKE MALL 4343 ORCHARD LAKE RD. BET. LONG LAKE & LONE PINE 851-5540 MON.-THURS. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m. to 12 Mid. 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SOUTHFIELD LOCATION ONLY • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner •GREEK SALAD • GYROS •SHISH KEBOB • FISH & CHIPS •OMELETTES • TUNA SALAD •SANDWICHES Your Hosts: SAM & JERRY FLOROS s' t GOOD FRI 3 p.m. to 9 p.m., SAT. & SUN. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. BREAKFAST SPECIAL DAILY 3 95 Corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese PORKY PIG 3 95 Diced ham. bacon and , sausage with American .cheese CHINA TOWN 3 75 EGG F00 YOUNG 3 75 CHICKEN CHOP SUEY 4 25 JACK AND JILL Jelly and peanut butter CHEESE Chedcfar. Swiss and Jack 2.95 3 50 395 Oriental vegetables with a teriyaki flavor, egg rah Pancake style, with gravy..egg rod Ah soo-oo! Oriental vegetables, 6 oz. chicken breast, egg roll...Elaine's favorite, sorry no pan fried noodles NAPOLEON Fruit, Jack cheese topped with yogurt PLAIN NO FRILLS CHEF'S CREATION Or your own creation... You'll 2 65 4 95 be surprised 5 95 STEAK RANCHEROS oz. fisheye. diced with onions, green pepper, salsa. Jack cheese. Served with guacamole and sour cream 6 Now Serving 2 or 3 Homemade Specialties Daily for Lunch and Dinner Don't Forget Our Daily, All You Can Eat Specials Open: Mon.-Thurs. 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Fri. 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. NOW OFFERS EXECUTIVE LUNCHEONS FOR ONLY $399 Concert Band at. OP Park The South Oakland Con- cert Band will perform in Oak Park's "Music in the Park" concert series in Shepherd Park Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Spectators are asked to bring their own lawn charis. In case of bad weather the performance will be con- ducted in the Oak Park High School auditorium. ON ANY OMELETTE Open Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Joan Felsot MEYER WOLSTONE is 108 years old at Lahser Hills Nursing Home . . . but the father of Kenny Stone, whose trio is at Stephenson Club, still retains his im- maculate self . . . Meyer has all his faculties . . . still in- sists on wearing white shirts . . . and having his pants pressed. -orrect ERRATA . . . a phone number of Sande Drew or Elliot Trumbull for info on Burroughs Farms . . . and the first Burroughs Triathlon, Aug. 16, is 855- 5510. for 569-7135 0 A AUTHENTIC INDIAN DINNERS $ 4" tO $13" WORLD-WIDE SELECTION OF WINES & BEERS LIVE INDIAN MUSIC 1 s HOMLa MADE Speckate wiiitern Highway Hudson Drive Dental- Building) or of and Pari Vnuty 552-84 7 MON. & TUES. 8 to 10 p.m. t. • • s . • ... 4. • • -# t )111s.#4,..,