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August 27, 1982 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-08-27

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

The pain of dispute ex- mind deaf, and when people
ceeds, by much, its utility — are deaf I am dumb.
All disputation makes the
—Joubert

Specializing in Authentic
Italian-American Dining
Lunches and Dinners

Op.n Sundays, 2 to 9:30 —Cloud Moil.

EXCELLENT BANQUET
FACILITIES

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7225 W. McNichols (6 bIks. W. of Livemois) UN 2-6455

THE CLOCK
557-4324

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24818 SOUTHFIELD AT 10 MILE

I UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP

ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT SPECIALS

7 DAYS A WEEK — 24 HOURS

FRIED CHICKEN
FISH & CHIPS

$2.99

$3.99

Includes: Choice of potato, cole slaw
and homemade bread

OTHER 24-HOUR SPECIALS

BAKED 1/2' CHICKEN
BAR-B-Q 1/2 CHICKEN

$2.99
$2.99

Includes: Choice of pot., cole slaw
and homemade bread

BREAKFAST SERVED 24 HOURS
FROM $1.09

BREAKFAST—LUNCH—DINNER
24 HOUR SERVICE

BIGGEST VALUES
ANYWHERE!

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The New
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12 MILE & EVERGREEN, Southfield

IN THE EVERGREEN PLAZA

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557•8899



DINNER SPECIALS—AUG. 21 THRU SEPT. 2

$3.95

• BAR-B-QUED CHICKEN
• LIVER & ONIONS
FILET OF SOLE Almondine

$3.95


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$4.50

INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD,
POTATO & VEGETABLE,
BREAD BASKET

THIS YEAR BREAK THE

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he Best of Everything

(Continued from Page 32)
raw nuts, salt-free nuts and
fruity nut mixtures.
But this isn't all Just
Nuts has . . . Owners Beth
and Richard Rubenstein
have over 20 different kinds
of 100 percent chocolates
and candies (most have
nuts) . . . plus filo dough
pastries (with nuts) .. .
chocolate nut cookies .. .
hot and cold beverages,
dried fruit, novelty contain-
ers, etc.* . . There's even a
six-stool fruit bar to munch
and drink at.
Beth and Richard call
their operation a plain ma
and pa "nutarium" . . . open
seven days a week . . . even
making unique party trays
and presenting creative gift
ideas.
LARRY NOZERO
Quartet will be at Mon-
treux Jazz Festival . . . this
Sunday, 8:30 p.m. . . . at
Music Hall.
ANDREA FISHER,
nine years old, and her
grandmother, Faye
Rothschild Weiner, of De-
lray Beach, Fla., went on an
Amtrak excursion to Ore-
gon to celebrate the birth-
day of Andrea's uncle,
former Detroiter Charles
Rothschild.
The train's dining room
was crowded with hungry
passengers* . . Andrea or-
dered her favorite dish,
spaghetti . . . After quite a
wait, the waiter brought her
dinner and she wasted no
time swirling the spaghetti
on her fork . . . downing it
with gusto.
"Grandma," she said,
"this tastes just like Chef
Boyardee!"... Heads
turned and chuckles were
muffled as she put her head
back down and arduously
continued her gourmet re-
past.
HURLEY'S of North-
field Hilton, 1-75 and
Crooks Rd. exit, Troy, is in-
stituting a new policy of
long-run popular
entertainment . . . "Fan-
tasy" is the first group to be
billboarded for an engage-
ment from Aug. 30 through
Oct. 2.
"CALIFORNIA
SUITE" by Neil Simon will
be the comedy opening of
Jimmy Launce Productions'
second dinner-theater loca-
tion . * at The Club in
Hyatt Reg
ency, Dearborn
. . . former db's . . . Sept. 17
. . . Fridays and Saturdays
. (other site is Somerset
M
— all).
"NORTHERN
LIGHTS," five-member
dance band opens this Mon-
day through Sept. 11 at Yes-
terday's in Sheraton South-
field on W. Nine Mile Rd.
BATH HOUSE on
Capitol in Oak Park will re-
open soon . . . after remodel-
ing . . . and restaurant will
have a printed menu . .
plus being available to the
public at all times.
THREE NEW fast food
operations are slated for
Southfield . . . El Torrito in
Executive Athletic Club on
Evergreen . . . Red Lobster
of W. 12 Mile west of Tele-

graph ... and Popeye's
Famous Chi
cken may take
over site of former Jack - In -
The-Box on Greenfield ...
Popeye's is owned by the
same company . . . Food-
master Division of Conti-
nental Foods (also J. Ross
Browne, Mountain Jack
and Drydock).
TENOR SAX man Stan-
ley Turrentine wraps up the
season for the P'Jazz series
at Hotel Pontchartrain this
Monday, but certainly not
the season of jazz.
Dizzy
Gillespie,
originator of bebop, and
famed saxophonist Sonny
Rollins take over the out-
door terrace stage for the
Montreux - Detroit Kool
Jazz Festival on Wednesday
and Sept. 5, respectively.
KITCHEN SINK . . .
That's the name of a new
omelette at Irving's Deli,
Greenfield and 11 Mile .. .
eggs, corned beef, sausage,
bacon, green pepper, tomato
and mushrooms . . . topped
with melted cheese• . .
Tastes as good as it sounds.

Friday, August 27, 1982 33

The first Jew to settle in simson, who arrived in .
New Yofk was Jacob Bar- 1654.

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Sun. 7 a.m.-2 p.m. I
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PLYMOUTH

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WONDERLAND
SHOPPINGCENTER
522.5777

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Casual Dining
At Moderate Prices

!Cocktails'

Open

Specialty Drinks]
7 Days For ... Lunch, Dinner

And After-Theater

Something For Everybody ... from Hamburgers
to Steaks to Mexican Dishes to Bar-B-Q Ribs
to Homemade Soups to Specialty Salads
to Desserts, etc.

New Hotel

JERUSALEM — The Is-
rael GOvernment Invest-
ment Co. has granted.
Sheraton rights to construct
a 500-room hotel in Eilat.

FRESH FISH DAILY

PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES
15 to 120
FOR ALL OCCASIONS

To think and feel we are
able, is often to be so.

Of Southfield

25080 Southfield Road at 10 Mile

569-0882

OPA HAPPY HOUR
4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

EARLY BIRD
SPECIALS

REDUCED PRICES ON DRINKS

MON. FRI. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

-

SERVING COMPLETE GREEK CUISINE

LUNCH and DINNER

• Cocktails
• American Dishes
HOURS: MON.-SAT. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m., SUN. 11 a.m. to 12 mid.
Kitchen open tiL12 mid. Sun.-Thurs. til 1 a.m. Fri., & Sat.

Every Sunday Is Our
F abulous All-You-Can-Eat Brunch
10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

FASHIONS BY LEAH EVERY WED. 12:30-1:30

• Juice
• Pancakes
• Sable
• Chicken Livers
• Bacon & Sausage
• Mousaka
• Broiled Chicken
• Tyropitakia
• Creamed Herring

95

Adults

• Scrambled Eggs
• Fresh Bagels
• Smoked Fish
• Stuffed Squash
• American Fries
• Spinach Pie
• Tzadziki
• Jello Molds
• Cottage Cheese

$1295

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• Cheese Blintzes
• Cream Cheese
• Nova Lox
• Tenderloin Tips
• Grape Leaves
• Pastitsio
• Fresh Fruit
• Pastry Table
Included

ENTRANCE IN REAR
_
Children Under 10

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