THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Danny Raskin's ▪ LAST YEAR, in De- cember, Natural Ingre- dients opened on Orchard Lake Rd. in the new Or- chard Place with 800 items . . . everything from dried fruits to fruit mixes to bak- ing mixes to beans to baking ingredients to coffee beans to grains to candies to bev- erages to jellies, jams and preserves to nuts to nut mixes and pastas to salad dressings to seasoning mixes to seeds to snacks to soup mixes to spices to teas to deyhdrated vegetables and powders. Just four months later, it has 900 items and no telling how many the amount will stop at . . . There are things at Natural Ingredients that people never knew existed . . . When they come in, folks can take a -list to check off . ... it's positively amaz- ing the things they have. The close to 100 candies include one that can't be gotten anywhere else in this region . . . chocolate mint meltaway. Natural Ingredients is a self-serve operation . . . with items put into plastic Ziplock bags . . . Registered dieticians are always at Natural Ingredients . . . in- structing people how to eat properly and how to prepare their goods . . . A recipe sheet is given with all cook- ing or mixing items .. . which are so easy to pre- pare. Owner Steve Levine lived in Chicago eight years, saw something similar . . . and moved back to Detroit open- ing one on a very much larger scale . . . His dad, Isadore Levine, had the Fenkell-Schaefer Market 25 years until the riots of 1967 . . . Steve worked there as "the chief shlepper" . . . from Bar Mitzva to college at Ferris Institute in Big Rapids, where he majored in accounting . . . He is a CPA by profession, formerly em- ployed with Price- Waterhouse. - - But this is his thing now . . . and Steve is doing it up big . . . The 3,000 feet of Natural Ingredients is filled with untold amounts of plastic cases . . . where people can take what they want . . . There's never been anything quite like Natural Ingredients on Orchard Lake Rd. . . . and those who go there are glad Steve didn't stick with being a CPA. CONGRATS ... to Mol- lye Dubbs ... on her birth- day . . . to Alan Light . . . on his birthday . . . to Diane Dzodin . . . on her birthday . . . and to Mark Gorosh .. . on birthday number 27. T.O.P.S. ... (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) is in its 13th year . . . and still meets Wednesday evenings, 7 p.m. . . . Past three years, the members (now 40 of them) have gotten together at The Association of Re- tarded Citizens of Oakland County will present its fourth annual "Civic Stars" competition 2 p.m. Sunday at the Southfield Arena. Restaurant LISTENING POST ▪ Benefit Sunday GIORGIO . (Formerly Spiro's) 25920 GREENFIELD at Liocala Oak Park 968-4060 OPEN MON.SAT. 6 a.m. thru 9 p.m. • LUNCH SPECIALS • DINNER SPECIALS Regular Menu ad GOURMET COUNTERSIDE SPECIALS (Steak Diane, Caesar Salad, Veal Dishes, etc., etc., etc.) WHEN'S THE LAST time you had your blood pressure taken profession- ally? . . . Go over to Linden Medical Supply on Green- field in the Green-8 Center . . . and have one of Sandy Linden's registered nurses do it . . . at no charge. NOTE TO ... Sam Chess . . . Only Northern High re- union we know of is 50 years Plus or Minus, May 20, at Michigan Inn . . . which is all sold out . . . Don't know of any special one for January class of 1940. THE PERFECT BLEND •• •iv •• NORTHWESTERN AT EVERGREEN •+• •- •:to NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES SATURDAYS TIL 6 p.m. SUNDAYS Ill 2 p.m. 1. 4 UP TO 150 faT• •• • • Bar Mitzvas • Showers • Disco Parties • All Occasions • it ASK FOR TED Formerly Beef & Bird • • C. Family Dining BREAKFAST SPECIAL 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. $ .79 •,• sei 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. SOUP ik SANDWICH SUPER SPECIAL 98 SOUP OF THE DAY ... PLUS CHOICE OF PASTRAMI, ROAST BEEF, TUNA, 1/2 LB. HAMBURGER, TURKEY OR CHICKEN SALAD SANDWICH No Carry-Out SUNDAY ONLY •t • + • MAY 15 PRIME RIB OF BEEF $ 6 95 au jus No Carry-Out $ 3 48 Tues.-Sat. 6 a.m.-11 a.m. I I AND THIS COUPON I 'Good Thru May 31, 19831 1 1 I I 851-5$0 I MON.-THURS. 11• to 10 We are all sinful; and I I FRI. & SAT. 11 to 11 whatever one of us blames I in another each one will find ISUN & HOLIDAYS 12 noon to 101 in his own heart. $4- .88 lb. 88c lb. Sun. 6 a.m.-10 a.m. • 2 EGGS - • PANCAKES • CHOICE OF 3 BREAKFAST MEATS • BAGEL, ROLL OR TOAST 1 1 FROM 4 p.m. 7 DAYS A WEEK 4343 ORCHARD LAKE RD. BET. LONG LAKE & LONE PINE TUES., WED. & THURS. ONLY BREAKFAST SPECIAL MAY 13 THRU MAY 19 lin IBIS IIII COUPON PINE LAKE MALL •• [min CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS I CHICKEN 3■ 15 I I I 1 Blk. N. of 11 MILE RD. OPEN TUES.-SUN. 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. CORNED BEEF HOMEMADE POTATO SALAD OR COLE SLAW FROM $ INCLUDES: SOUP, POT., VEG. BREAD & BUTTER CHINA GATE 21161 GREENFIELD RD. 559-1380 BAKED LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS GLASS OF HOUSE WINE WITH ALL COMPLETE DINNERS •: Restaurant - Delicatessen FRESH WHOLE READY TO SERVE [OPEN 7 DAYS — 7 a.m.-10 FREE 1 N. mit CARRY-OUT SPECIALS—MAY 13 THRU MAY 19 • 2 Eggs (any style) • 3 Strips of Bacon or • 3 Links of Sausage • Potatoes, Toast & Jelly INN 7 UM IM •• INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD, POT:, VEG. AND BREAD BASKET (N. of 11 Mile) 559-1091 . c 6580 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Just S. of Maple TRIPLE A GRADE I 21411 SOUTHFIELD With MAY 17, 18 & 19 In The Heritage Bldg. 22nd ANNIVERSARY celebration for Roy and Barbara Feinberg . . . at their beautiful home .. . turned out to be bait luring Mitchell Marks . . . as wife Leah and the Feinbergs col- laborated in the surprise fun shindig with about 30 folks .feting Mitch on number 40. The very good friends had been together the night be- fore at Charlie's Crab where a pink gorilla came to their table for Roy and Barbara's anniversary . . . This time, Mitchell was the attention center . . . as an Eastern Onion oo-la-la French lass made him blush a bit. The Great Wall food was wonderful . . . luscious homemade desserts . . . and accordion with side man by "Hoppy" Haapala put out a lot of music. ;:- sT". • +. GEORGE & MARIA GOLEMATIS It's Natural than being just a food store . . . The spot on Orchard Lake Road in the Orchard-12 Shopping Plaza has all natural sandwiches, health and beauty aids, vit- amins, garden fresh fruits and vegetables, salt-free, sugar-free and wheat-free products, health snacks, whole grains, fresh fruits, spring water . . . and even PBB-free milk. It's Natural is not a res- taurant . . . but a very fine natural food store that has been going over with im- mense popularity . . . All its products are 100 percent all natural -. . . preservative- free . . . and without additives. RAE THOMAS remem- bers her birthday as "Shab- bas noch Shavuoth" . . . She will be 100 years old . . May 21 . . . The mother of Harry Thomas, Max Thomas, Rose Gold and Min Broder . . . lives in the Far- mington Nursing Home .. . and as the young lady at the home says, "She's a real dear." 0% OFF this coupon MANDARIN HOUS THE DEUCIOUS ALL HOINENIADE Your Hosts: THERE'S MORE TO = I SEE WHY WE ARE NO. 1 IN METROPOLITAN DETROIT Nu.-Sat. 6-11 a.m. , 11111111111111111•11B111•11•1111. ALL DINNERS- LUNCH—CARRY-OUT :1+:4+11+1 '1+:1+1 • BREAKFAST SPECIAL 99r Knights of Pythias 55 Cas- tle Hall Coolidge between 11 and 12 Mile in Berkley . . . T.O.P.S. is a non-profit group that helps take off poundage . . . Interested folks should show up on a Wednesday night. Friday, May 13, 1983 29 0111 • • + 6 . • • •• T. DINNER SPECIAL MAY 13 THRU MAY 19 BAKED 3 1/2 WHITEFISH $ With Rose's Homemade Mild & Light Breading INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD, VEG. OR POT. & BREAD BASKET tIVIENXIIMECE3EG‘ ti 98 No Carry-Out 103