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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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wake you up. Choose from Items like:
• ten-grain sourdough cakes with pure maple syrup
• large fresh eggs cooked In real butter
• breads, muffins and Danish pastries from our very
own bakery.
We also feature freshly-squeezed orange or grapefruit
lulu. Choose freshly extracted apple or carrot Price or pos-
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7 Days a Week
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Enjoy Our Fine Dinner Specials .. .
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Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Sun. 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
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31005 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD AT 14 MILE • Farmington Hills
ADJACENT TO TALLY HALL
7 a.m.-10 p.m. Mon.-Thurs., Fri. and Sat. 7 a.m.-11 p.m.
Sun. 8 a.m.-9 p.m.
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Restaurant at 6638 Telegraph
and Maple Roads
in the
Bloomfield Plaza
Lebanon.
Schechter and another
soldier were wounded and
three of their comrades
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Palmi Petix came in from
Florida for granddaUghter's
75-people graduation party.
NAME IS THE SAME
(so far) . . . but except for
outside, you won't recognize
it ... The Clock, Southfield
and Ten Mile, was closed a
month to become com-
pletely gutted and remod-
eled . . . into an altogether
new look.
It's now light, airy and so
very fresh looking ... new
orange cushiony booths,
new carpeting, new bright
curtains over bottom half of
windows, light oak eight-
seater counter with orange
padded seats, new trellis-
covered mirrors, green pad-
ded chairs at tables, brown
and beige stained colorings
throughout.
Coleen and Tom Knight
have made quite a transi-
tion in the all-new, immacu-
lately clean-looking decor
. including a fresh-water
fish aquarium.
This Clock restaurant
isn't like your normal one
when it comes to food .
Home-cooked chicken rice
soup was full-bodied and
tasty, salad was uniquely
served with two bowls
(salad and dressing sepa-
rate, on a large platter) .
The '/2 chicken dinner
($3.99) is a standout that
you won't see at any other
Clock restaurant ... nor do
any make their own pas-
tries . . . which is Tom's
forte.
Tel Aviv (JTA) — An Is-
rael Defense Force patrol,
killed two terrorists in
south Lebanon last Friday
after they fired on the
soldiers near Amik village
in the eastern sector of the
front. One soldier was
grazed by a bullet but was
able to continue his duties.
The dead bodies yielded
,firearms, grenades and exp-
losives, an IDF spokesman
reported. ,
A Katyusha rocket was
fired at an IDF unit near
Ansariya 'in the southern
section of the front last Fri-
day and a rocket-propelled
grenade was fired near
Tyre. There were no casual-
ties in eithei• of the inci-
dents.
A' patrol of the Israel-
backed South Lebanon
army was fired on from a
passing car near Tyre Sun-
day. There were no casual-
ties.
Meanwhile, Cpl. Avi
Schechter, a 20-year-old Is-
raeli soldier died Sunday
night of wounds he suffered
a month ago when his con- _
voy was ambushed in South
Breakfast
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19460 W. 10 MILE RD. (1 Blk. E. of berm)
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Gals waiting on tables .. .
Coleen (days) or Donna
Malysz (evenings) are the
pleasant, smiling and per-
sonable kind folks want
servicing therit
A P'JAZZ tradition joins
the fireworks crowd this
week when Doug Jacobs'
Red Garter Band brings its
toe-tapping crowd-rousing
music to the- P'Jazz
fireworks party on Pontch
terrace this Monday night
... at Hotel Pontchartrain
downtown ... The Alexan-
der Zonjic Quintet appears
in its second. concert of the
P'Jazz season, this Friday.
The concerts are slated to
begin at 6:30 p.m. Monday
and 6 p.m. Friday ... Mon-
day's tickets are $7 adults
and $3 children under 12.
Doug Jacobs and his Red
Garter Band, probably the
most popular Dixieland/
ragtime group around, have
been playing their frenetic,
funky music in the area for
years . . . Besides his profes-
sional appearances at coun-
try clubs and private corpo-
rate parties, Doug and his
band have also been a
mainstay of the'Jerry Lewis
Muscular Dystrophy Tele-
thon for last 12 years ...
Labor Day Weekends.
Area television viewers
have been treated to Doug
Jacobs' banjo in the long-
running (six months)
Awrey bread commercial
... This summer they will
be playing on selected
Bob-Lo boat cruises.
Two terrorists killed by IDF;
ambush kills Israeli soldier
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were killed instantly when
they came under fire near
Kamed E-Luz village in the
eastern border sector of the
front.
Falashas protest
Israeli 'inaction'
on immigration
Jerusalem (JTA) —
About 1,000 Ethiopian Jews
demonstrated last week in
Jerusalem against "gov-
ernment inaction in helping
their families to immigrate
to Israel."
Many demonstrators
have not accepted the gov-
ernment's claim that it was
doing its best to save
Ethiopia's Jews, and that
publicity might hurt the
cause. They said the situa-
tion could not get any worse.
The demonstration was
held outside Binyanei
Haooma, site of the session
of the Zionist General
Council. The group then
moved to the Prime Minis-
ter's office, where after a
six-hour sit-in, a represen-
tative of the Premier told
them Yitzhak Shamir
would receive a delegation
of the group this week.