32 Friday, August 20, 1002 TAE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Restaurant FOOD & SPIRITS Baile — 24480 GRAND RIVER, 3 Blks. W. of Telegraph • 534-0200 $7.95 1.55 1.95 15 OZ. DELMONICO STEAK 14 OZ. NEW YORK STRIP 12 OZ. FILET MIGNON FRESH FISH DAILY AT MARKET PRICES ABOVE SERVED ANYTIME . . . AND INCLUDES SALAD., CHOICE OF FRIES OR VEG., & GREEK BREAD MON., THURS_-11 a:m.-12 Mid. FRI. & SAT.-11 a.m.-2 a.m. _ SUN.-12 noon-10 p.m. -INNERS fROlt 13:951aVL * HAPPY HOUR 3 p.m. to 1 P.M. rw- CHICKEN 1 . ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT - „„, wo 1 DAYS A WEEK 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. SOUP & SALAD BAR 2 Soups — Over 38 Great Items! $395 $ 550 Dinner Lunch 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 II HEALTHY JONES ' 29221 NORTHWESTERN HWY • N. of 12 Mile Rd. • SOUTHFIELD 010 TELEPHONE: (313) 353-7766 ....ilk 4416. utth Correspondent Says- The Best of Everything) Greek Press Is Anti-Semitic (Continued from Page-30) . . . The company is head- quartered in West Palm Be- ach, Fla. WILLIAM MILTON WINKLER ... that's the name of Ram's Horn new owner . . . on Maple Rd., Haggerty and Pontiac Trail in Walled Lake . . . Folks will remember his grandfather, local commer- cial painter, Milton Wink-: ler. Bill took over the place July 27 . . . It had been a Ram's Horn . . . then The Skillet . . . and now back as a Ram's Horn . . . com- pletely remodeled . . . all new booths . . . new ceiling . . . new carpeting . . . It seats 80 . . . and is open 24 hours a day for breakfast, lunch, dinner, sandwiches and snacks . . . including Sneaky Treats desserts. He was originally a tech- nical consultant in the chemistry division of a Chicago electronics equip- ment firm . . . Going from this to the restaurant busi- ness is a difficult leap, but Bill made it handily . . . only five years ago . . . He began as a cook with Ram's Horn in Westland . . . After a year and _a. half, he became man- ager . . . Then to the Ram's Horn in Taylor for about two years . . . and now with his own business. As a child, Bill learned to bake from his mother ... He can now cook ev- erything on the menu at his place ... Some of the recipes belong to him ... spinach quiche, chicken and dumplings which runs every so often as a Tagtc Without llmtc. Conic gavor our 6unday brunch. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feel rushed this week? Come savor our Sunday brunch. Breakfast/lunch delectables, served with Sheraton's special style. Children $495 Adults $995 12 years and under Senior Citizens $795 - Reservations Requested 348-5000 V tk S 4 4 V V V V V 414 Sheraton- Oaks SHERATON HOTELS & INNS, WORLDWIDE 27000 SHERATON DRIVE - NOVI, MICHIGAN 48050 313/348-5000 special ... and those bar-b-q ribs he marinates for 36 hours plus his own sauce ... In Taylor, Bill had a low-cal enchilada which eventually will be put on the Walled Lake menu. He supervises the cooking with General Manager Mike Thomas . . . in the Ram's Horn chain about 12 years. The Ram's Horn of Wal- led Lake is only about three miles west of the Jewish Community Center on Drake. ONE OF THE PRE- MIER instrumental bands now on the ja zz scene, Spyro Gyra, and a Detroit favo- rite, Brookside Jazz Band, take their turns on the P'Jazz outside terrace stage at Hotel Pontchartrain this Monday and Wednesday, respectively. Spyro Gyra, with five suc- cessful albums, has come a long way from its begin- nings as a bar band in Buf- falo, N.Y. . . . Although their name is derived from an algae that grows in stag- nant water, there is nothing stagnant about Spyro Gy- ra's music . . . Described as jazz fusion, their music is a blending of contemporary jazz with rock, soul and latin elements. The Brookside Jazz Band has been a regular at P'Jazz every year since the series began . . . concentrating on songs geared for big bands . . .. playing favorites from Stan Kenton, Buddy Rich, Maynard Ferguson and Mel Lewis as well as original compositions_ Often called the 22nd member of the band, Ursula Walker will join Brookside during its Wednesday ap- pearance . . . She. is well- known in Detroit for her versatile vocals on songs ranging from blues to pun- chy, driving jazz. READER ASKS how Chuck Muer is related to Joe Muer . . . how Chuck got started in the food business and when. The name "Muer" has Leen an honored one in De- troit since 1905 when grandfather Joe Muer opened a factory for making fine cigars . . . In 1929, Joe opened Muer's Oyster House on the corner of Gratiot and Vernor, where the internationally-famous restaurant (Joe Muer's) still stands . . . It is a separate restaurant operation, with _no business connection to the C.A. Muer Corp. Founder and president, Chuck Muer, had left a five-year career as an IBM sales representative, to again take up the family tradition of fine food. His C.A. Muer Corp. was formed and registered in the state of Michigan in the fall of 1966 . . . to operate the restaurants and food serv- ices of the soon-to-be- opened luxury • Hotel Pontchartrain in Detroit's civic center. AMSTERDAM (JTA) — another daily, was conduct- Pro-government newspap- ing an anti-Semitic cam- ers in Greece are engaged in paign even before the an unparalleled anti- Lebanese action. Van Has- Semitic campaign, such as a selt reported that the daily charge that Jews are behind complained last year that vast forest fires that have the director of the Greek plagued Greece, according Electricity Co. was of to the Athens correspondent Jewish origin. Currently of NRC Handlesblad, the the newspaper is demand- leading Dutch daily. ing that Jules Dassin, the Jewish husband of movie Correspondent Franz van Hasselt also reported that star and Culture Minister Israel's military campaign Melina Mercouri, should in Lebanon has brought an publicly protest Israel's intensification of the anti- military thrust into Leba Semitic reports. The charge non. The newspaper also of Jewish "complicity" in the forest fires appeared in suggested that "the "Avriani," a popular daily, Zionists" may have been behind three railway disas- in a page one article. ters that occurred in Greece The correspondent re- in a five-day period, van ported that "Elefterotypia," Hasselt reported. ••••• ••••• • • •-• /0111ERSET • .1:0111fIER THEATRE ...m.6 • o • • .. " . 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