Where The Action Is!
JAKK'S
RESTAURANT & COCKTAILS
GREENFIELD AT 10 MILE
967-3922
MEET YOUR FRIENDS FOR
FRESH LUNCH AND DINNER
WED. NITE SUPER SPECIAL
DANCING TUES.-SAT.
11/4 lb. WHOLE MAINE LOBSTER
INCLUDES
SOUP OR SALAD
$1 05°
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7 DAYS A WEEK
Mon.-Fri 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m.
Sat. 5 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Sun. 2 p.m. to 1 a.m.
DETROIT
Italian-American Dining At Its Finest
4222 Second Blvd.
,L Bet. Willis & Canfield
Valet
Parking
833-9425
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29155 NORTHWESTERN AT 12 MILE RD.
FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA
"Detroit's BEST Prime Rib Buffet
Now Offers MORE . . . For LESS!"
LI.Loopholds
, PRIME RIB AND
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ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT
ONLY $825 Adults
425
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Children under 10
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• CARVED PRIME RIB &
• CHICKEN CASHEW
• ROASTED LAMB
• BEEF & PEA PODS
• LOBSTER NEWBURG
• PUNZIT NOODLES
PLUS ... Freshly-Prepared Stir-Fried
Vegetables & 16 Specialty Salads!
"Also Available For A Nominal Fee"
Delightfully Delicious Fresh Fruit Desserts
Tasty n Tempting Tropical Drinks
EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY
6 p.m.
TO 10 p.m.
No reservations accepted e
557-4800
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Sheraton-Southfiekl Hotel
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -
Microwave Class Due in Oak Park
r he Best of Everything
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Cafe in Plymouth, with its
own pastry setup, came
Tina and Nick Ristch bring-
ing a large,, delicious cherry
tea ring (next time out
there, try one of their great
walnut raisin rolls.)
DAVID COPPER-
FIELD will demonstrate
why he is considered one of
the greatest magicians ever
when he performs at Fisher
Theater (five performances)
today, tomorrow and Sun-
day . . . His celebrated illu-
sions, along with imagina-
tive use of theatrics, has led
him to be named
"Entertainer of the Year"
by American Guild of
Variety Artists, and "Magi-
cian of the Year" by
Academy of Magical Arts
. . . His most recent televi-
sion offering, "The Illusion
of the Century," stunned
millions.
THE NEW DRAKE'S
Salad Bar Restaurant
that'll open early in 1984 at
Greenfield Plaza, Green-
field just south of Nine Mile
Rd., is a franchised opera-
tion from coast to coast .. .
with successful emphasis on
individual ownership.
There'll be eight or nine
salads, some very different
. . . 10 house dressings .. .
seven soups (two each day
plus du jour) . . . eight
sandwiches and three des-
serts. Folks in the area . . .
especially business people
. . . are anxiously waiting
for the 246-seat Drake
Salad Bar restaurant to
open.
"TRIBUTE," Bernard
Slade's touching comedy,
opens Jan. 20 through April
at "The Club" in Hyatt Re-
gency Dearborn . . . starring
Jimmy Launce in lead role
. . . Curtain is at 8:30 Fri-
days and Saturdays . . . with
choice of show only ($9.50),
with dinner at Kafay's
($18), or with dinner at
Guilio's ($25).
Another Jimmy Launce
Production will be the com-
edy, "Mary, Mary" opening
Jan. 27 through April at
newly decorated Somerset
Dinner Theater . . . in
Troy's Somerset Mall.
CORRECT NAME ... is
Richard Morales . . . not
Gonzalez . . . new bartender
at Jakks on Greenfield and
10 Mile.
EVELYN ORBACH
will narrate opening con-
cert of 1984 American Ar-
tists Series, 3 p.m. Jan. 22 in
Kingswood Auditorium on
Cranbrook Road, Bloom-
field Hills.
Feb. 19, 3 p.m. is Soviet
cellist David Geringas, con-
sidered one of the world's
best young cellists in his
only 1984 concert appear-
ance.
Cantor Harold Orbach of
Temple Isarel will be guest
tenor at the 3 p.m. March 11
concert.
American Artist Series
features members of Detroit
Symphony and
internationally-acclaimed
artists in five major music
events . . . For tickets, group
info and brochures, call
Friday, January 13, 1984 31
Norma Schonwetter will
teach classes in microwave
cooking beginning at 1 and
7 p.m. Wednesday at the
Oak Park Community Cen-
ter.
Entitled "Get the Most
Out of Your Microwave,"
the classes will focus on
Joann Schwayder, 647-
2230.
GOOD WAITRESS
TEAM DEPT. ... Jamee
Henson and Cindy Carter
. . . at Topinka's Country
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preparing eggs, meat, veg-
etables, casseroles, cakes,
candies, cookies. Cooking
hints and recipes will be
available.
There is a fee. For infor-
mation, call Roy Vultaggio,
547-1331.
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HERE'S WHY WE ARE NO. 1 IN METROPOLITAN DETROIT
IRVING'S
I THE DELICIOUS ALL HOMEMADE
Restaurant - Delicatessen
21161 GREENFIELD RD.
1 BIk. North of 11 Mile
OPEN TOES.-SUN.
6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
559-1380
YOU'LL LOVE ROSE'S HOME COOKING!
BY POPULAR DEMAND! BY POPULAR DEMAND.
IRVING'S BRINGS YOU
OUR FAMOUS TRAY SPECIAL
FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY
DESSERT
FREE
DELIVERY
LOCALLY
SOUR CREAM NUT CAKE
per person
(Minimum 10)
$ 4 25
BREAKFAST SPECIAL JAN. 13 THRU JAN. 19
Tues.-Sat. 6 a.m.-11 a.m.
EGG
• WAFFLE
• 2 STRIPS OF BACON OR
2 LINKS OF SAUSAGE
Sunday 6 a.m.-10 a.m.
• 1
$ I
78
No
Carry-Out
LUNCHEON SPECIAL JAN. 13 THRU JAN, 19
11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
1/2 lb.
NO SUNDAYS
VEALBURGER
98
No
Garnished
We Grind Our Own Meat!
Carry-Out
DINNER SPECIAL JAN. 13 THRU JAN. 19
WHOLE STUFFED
CORNISH HEN . $3 98
No
INCLUDES: SALAD, VEG. & BREAD BASKET
Carry-Out
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:HOMEMADE MEATBALLS$3 98:
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SUPER SPECIAL! ANYDAY! ANYHOUR!
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• INCLUDES: SALAD & BREAD BASKET
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CARRY-OUT SPECIALS — JAN. 13 THRU JAN. 19
Vienna
OUR OWN HOMEMADE
CORNED
BEEF
Reg. $7.25 lb.
$C48
Imo
lb.
COLE SLAW or
POTATO SALAD
Reg. $1.20 lb.
88
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lb.
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