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Friday, October 19, 1984
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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You Know That .. .
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BEST OF EVERYTHING
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NKLIN SHOPPING CENTER
29221 NORTHWESTERN, N. of 12 Mile
Has The World's Best Ribs
and Onion Rings
But Did You Also Know That .. .
TAPPEROONEY'S Has Great
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BREAKFAST—LUNCH—DINNER SPECIALS
BANQUET FACILITIES?
• BROILED WHITEFISH
• BROILED OR BAR-B-U CHICKEN
• LOX & SABLE PLATES
• BAR-B-0 RIBS
• Weddings
• Birthdays
• Sweet 16's
• Bar Mitzvahs
• Bat Mitzvahs
• Showers____
1824 West 14 Mile (at Crooks)
Royal Oak
358-23r'
OFF SENIOR CITIZENS
ANYTHING ON OUR MENU
ANY HOUR! ANY DAY!
280-0050
• BROILED LAMB CHOPS
• FRESH FISH
• VEAL CUTLETS
• SPINACH PIE
COMPLETE CATERING & CARRYOUT
OPEN 7 DAYS
TAKE THE FAMILY OUT TO DINNER
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open tuesdays thru sundays
10 a.m.' to 11 p.m.
968-0022
lincoln shopping center, 101/2 mi. & greenfield, oak park
(313) 541-2132
Open Daily 11 to 10:30, Sat. 11 to 12 Mid., Sun. 12 to 10:30
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Mandarin, Szechuan & Cantonese Food
261% GREENFIELD, LINCOLN CENTER, OAK PARK
Mon -Thurs 11 to 10 30
968-3040
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NORTHWESTERN HWY.
Metro Detroit's Finest Deli-Restaurant
12 MILE & EVERGREEN IN TIE EVERGREEN PLAZA
YOUR HOSTS: JACK BAITER & AL WINKLER
Mon. 11-3, Tues.-Thurs. 11-9, Fri. 11-10 Sat. 10-10, Sun. 10-9
• HOME COOKING • EAT IN & CARRY OUT
• TRAY & HOT CATERING
1557-8899
CHINA CITY
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By May S.
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24535 W. 12 MILE RD. AT TELEGRAPH
• Private Dining Room • Businessmen's Luncheons
MON.-THURS. 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m.- 12 mid.
SUN. 12 noon-10:30 p.m.
COMPLETE CARRY - OUT
354-9077
SPECIAL
COMBINATION PLATE
ALMOND
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WITH WON TON SOUP, EGG ROLL, $
FRIED RICE & TEA
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NEW KING
LIM'S
3350 Auburn Rd.
852-8280
Exotic Cocktails
FLOWN IN FRESH
Your host . . . HENRY LUM
Businessmen's Luncheons • Carry outs • Catering
ICHLZ AttRIL
353-7848
OPEN 1 DAYS—Mon.-Thurs. 11-10, Fri. & Sat. 11-11, Sun. & Holidays 1 p.m. to 10 p.m.
• Banquet Facilities
Your Chef: FRANK ENG
547-4663
13715 W. 9 MILE, W. of Coolidge • Oak Park
24480 W. 10 MILE (IN TEL-EX PLAZA)
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Restaurant
22106 COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE In A & P Shopping Center
DINE IN & CARRY-OUT
398-5502 or 398-5503
HOA KOW INN
— Carry-Out Service —
OPEN 7 DAYS — YOUR HOST: HOWARD LEW
SZECHUAN, MANDARIN, CANTONESE
AND AMERICAN FOOD
GOLDEN BOWL
Specializing In Cantonese, Szechuan & Mandarin Foods
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AT OUR FARMINGTON HILLS LOCATION
31455 W. 14 MILE RD. and ORCHARD LAKE RD.
851-8600
. . . and one in a hundred is worth
the effort.
For instance, outside a Phoenix
auto repair shop, "May we have
the next dents?" . . . and -
"Second-hand cars in first-crash
condition" . . . A Dallas dealer has
a more subtle approach, "Be a
wealthy pedestrian. Sell us youi=*
car." . . . The shop next door dis-
plays clothes for debutantes,
featuring "Convertible sun dres-
ses. Very sporty with the tops
down" . . . Offered by a dry-goods
emporium in Allentown, Pa.,
"Bath towels for the whole damp,
family" .. . By a chicken in-
cubator in Vermont, "Cheepers by -
the dozen" . . . A furrier in H
Kalamazoo says, "Be our miss in
lynx" and an alert fortune teller
in Asbury Park promises, "Your
problem solved, or your mania
cheerfully refunded."
Owners of restaurants and
grogshops are in the forefront
when the whims blow . . . A
tavern keeper in Lexington ad-'
vises, "If you drive your husband
to drink, drive him here" . . . A
sign on the wall of a diner along
Route 101 near New York says,
"What foods these morsels be" . .
And a Broadway delicatessen ad-
vertises, "Today only! Homemade_;
imported caviar" . . . Another sign
inside the store used to warn, "If
you don't smell it, we ain't got it!"
. . . Of course this doesn't hold true
nowadays in delicatessen-
restaurants . . . where the only
odors should be whiffs of cleanli-
ness . . . unless fresh, homemade
baked goods are brought out . . . or
people visit the kitchen where
homemade dishes are being pre-
pared.
THOUGHT OF THE WEEK
. Americans have more food to
eat than people of any other na- _
tion on earth . . . and more diets to -
keep us from eating it.
NEWS
Report preliminaries
in Barbie case
near completion
Paris (JTA) — The preliminary
investigation into Klaus Barbie's
war-time activities in France is,
nearly finished and he will be
probably brought to trial early_
next year.
French judicial sources say in-
vestigating Magistrate Christian
Riss and Lyon Public Prosecutcl-
Louis Fouletier are attending to
final details in preparing the case.7'
Barbie will be indicted for crimes
against humanity, which undel
French law are not covered by a
statute of limitations.
Barbie, who served as deputy
head of the Gestapo in the city of
Lyons through most of the World
War II, was expelled by Bolivia to -:
France last February. He has
been held since then at the Saint
Luc Prison, a former fort in which
Barbie held most of his prisoners
during the war.
Riss and Fouletier met with
West German officials familiar–
with the case last week and also
consulted the available documen -
tation at the Ludwigsburg Center