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May 15, 1987 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-05-15

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OPEN
24
HOURS

CELEBRATING OUR
10th ANNIVERSARY

OPEN
24
HOURS

nAufs x-xorm

26200 W. 12 Mile Rd. E. of Northwestern

353-3232

• LEGAL LO-CAL MENU • WEIGHT WATCHER FROSTED DRINKS
• BREAKFAST SPECIALS • SPECIAL KIDDIE MENU

I

I SENIOR CITIZENS 10% OFF (Except Specials)

DINNERS

11 a.m. to

11 p.m.

From

'3.99

LIVER & ONIONS OR BACON • BAKED MEAT LOAF • BROILED HADDOCK • ETC.
INCLUDE& SOUP OR SALAD, POT., VEG., ROLL & BUTTER

DAILY CHEF'S PICK

11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
MON., WED. & FRI. BARED SCROD
TOES., THURS. & SAT. BROILED WILITEFLSEI
INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD, POT., VEG., ROLL & BUTTER

SUNDAY
ORANGE ROUGH!

$3 00o F F.,

ON ANY OF OUR GREAT
MILK-FED PROVIMI VEAL,
STEAK OR CHICKEN DINNERS






From 4 p.m.
WITH THIS COUPON
Not Including Any Specials
Good 7 Days A Week
1 Coupon Per Party
Expires 5-29-87
JN

Also Featuring
FRESH FISH, HOMEMADE PASTA
AND HOT HOMEMADE BREADSTICKS

AND CONPUMIXTART DISSART

ENTERTAINMENT

Danny Raskin

Continued from preceding page

. . . Past six months it has open-
ed at 9 a.m.. . . . and personal
campaigns by customers to get
it earlier is finally beginning to
pay off . . . Irving's is on the ear-
ly side again . . . not as much
as before . . . but at least good
enough for folks to have
breakfast . . . Its new hours are
. . . Mondays, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.,
Tuesday through Thursday 8
a.m. to 9 p.m., and Saturday 9
a.m. to 9 p.m.

MAIL DEPARTMENT .. .

SHANGHAI

SHAPIRO'S®

683-2888

CHINESE DELI

NOW SERVING

TRADITIONAL DELI DINNERS

DELICIOUS STUFFED CABBAGE

THICK & TENDER ROAST BRISKET OF BEEF
STEAMING HOT LAKE SUPERIOR WHITEFISH
JUICY ROAST CHICKEN

$5.95
$6.95
$7.25

5 5.95

PLUS DAILY DINNER SPECIALS

ALL SERVED WITH SOUP OR SALAD, POTATO & VEGETABLE

Dinner 4 p.m.-1 a.m.

Banquet Facilities

R OY

NOW APPEARING
TUES. THRU SAT.

ATTRACTIONS

Reservations

movie listings

KEEGO TWIN

.

On Orchard Lake at Cass Lake Rd.
11/2 Miles Wist of Telegraph
682-1900

This ad will entitle bearer to

6724 ORCHARD LAKE RD., SOUTH OF MAPLE ... IN THE
WEST BLOOMFIELD PLAZA . . . NEXT TO THE
AMERICANA WEST THEATER COMPLEX
855-8433

Lunch 11 a.m.

1535 CASS LAKE RD.•Keego Harbor
BET. ORCHARD LAKE RD. & M-59

ONE FREE ADMISSION

Friday, Sunday,
Wednesday & Thursday
When a second admission
is purchased
DOUBLE FEATURE
ACADEMY AWARD WINNER
" , `PLATOON" (R)

Shown With
Burt Reynolds-Cliff Robertson

"MALONE" (R)

DOUBLE FEATURE
"BLIND DATE" (PG-13)
Shown With
Richard Dreyfuss - Danny DeVit
"TIN MEN" (R)

$ 1 50
Sat. & Sun. 'til 5:30 p.m.

Mon. & Tues. All Seats $1.50

362-1262

0

Concourse, Top of Trov • 755 W. Big Beaver

A Positive Point
About Breast Cancer.

STEAK HOUSE

PRESENTS ITS GREAT

KING CRAB LEGS

ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT SUPER SPECIAL

INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD,
PASTA & BREAD BASKET $1595

Per pers.

TUESDAY & THURSDAY 6 p.m. to 12 Mid.

NOW APPEARING FOR LISTENING & DANCING

THE LOVING CUP

TUESDAYS THRU SATURDAYS
350 E. 14 MILE RD., JUST EAST OF 1-75 & OAKLAND MALL

CALL FOR RESERVATIONS

585-1915

70 Friday, May 15, 1987

BANQUET FACILITIES
AVAILABLE

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Now we can see it before
you can feel it. When it's no
bigger than the dot on this
pa e.
An d when its 90% cur-
able. With the best chance
of saving the breast.
The trick is catching it
early. And that's exactly
what a mammogram can do.
A mammogram is a sim-
ple x-ray that s simply the
best news yet for detecting
breast cancer. And saving
lives.
If you're over 35, ask
your doctor about
mammography.

Give yourself the
chance of a lifetime:-

,i

AMERICAN

"I am hoping you can come up
with a bit of nostalgia regar-
ding Chinese food. We have
been talking about the way
there was a difference between
chop suey and chow mein, one
being darker and the other
lighter and both with different
ingredients. Now the only dif-
ference is rice or noodles. If you
can't recommend a restaurant
serving this good old-fashioned

GOING PLACES

type of food, perhaps your
readers can.
Ellen Schlafer
WHENEVER AN OFF day,
couple of Detroit Tigers will be
at Armando's, Orchard Lake
Rd. between 12 and 13 Mile,
signing autographs, 5 p.m. to 7
p.m. . . . The team wants to help
him out because of a close
friendship since 1983 . . . He
brought them luck in 1984 .. .
when they won the World's
Championship . . . and are hop-
ing he will do it again.
EDWARD SAFAR is new
general manager at Troy
Hilton Inn on Stephenson Hwy.
in Troy . . . He was general
manager at the Michigan Inn,
J. L. Hudson Drive . . . Both are
owned and operated by Servico,
Inc. of West Palm Beach, Fla.,
which also has the Northfield
Hilton, Southfield Hilton and
Airport Hilton.

.

Continued from Page 63

THEATER

VILLAGE PLAYERS: Hunter at
Chestnut, Birmingham, In-
vitation to a March, 8:30
p.m. today and Saturday and
2 p.m. Sunday, admission,
644-2075.

MEADOW BROOK THEATRE:
Oakland University, Go Back
for Murder, now through
Sunday, admission,
377-3300.

BIRMINGHAM THEATRE: 211
S. Woodward, Little Shop of
Horrors, today through May
31, admission, 644-3533.

RIDGEDALE PLAYERS: 205
W. Long Lake Rd., Troy, You
Can't Take It With You, 8
p.m. today and Saturday, 3
p.m. Sunday, admission,
644-8328.

HILBERRY THEATER: Wayne
State University,
The
Greeks, Part 11, The Bless-
ed, 8 p.m. today and 2 and
8 p.m. Saturday, admission,
577-2972.

WEST BLOOMFIELD HIGH
SCHOOL: 4925 Orchard
•Lake Rd., Sweet Charity, 8
p.m. today and 2 and 8 p.m.
Saturday, admission.

CHAIM: Orchestra Hall, Han-
nah Senesh play, to benefit
Holocaust education, 7:30
p.m. Sunday, admission,
557-6089.

OAKLAND UNIVERSITY
CENTER. FOR THE ARTS:
Oakland University, Studio
theater, The Conference of
the Birds,8 p.m. today and
Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday,
through May 24; admission,
370-301a

ART SHOWS

SOCIETY•

BIRMINGHAM-BLOOMFIELD
ART ASSOCIATION: 1516 S.

Cranbrook Rd., Birmingham,
Michigan Fine Arts Com-
petition, now through Satur-
day, 644-0866.

SARKIS GALLERIES: 245 E.
Kirby, Detroit, Sabbatical
Leave Exhibition, now
through Monday, 9 a.m.-4
p.m., today and Monday,
872-3118.

PAINT CREEK CENTER FOR
THE ARTS: 407 Pine,
Rochester, Photoimages
'87, Saturday through May
22, 651-4110.

CRANBROOK KINGSWOOD:
Kingswood campus, 885
Cranbrook Rd., middle
school exhibit, 1:30-2:30
p.m. today, 645-3490.

GALLERY YAKIR: 29080 Ink-
ster, Southfield, sculptures by
Aharon Bezalel,
now
through May 31, 352-4290.

LINDA HAYMAN GALLERY/
ART POSTER CO.: 29555
Northwestern Southfield,
sculpture people by Wayne
Wilson, now through May 31,
358-0830.

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
— Dearborn-Library: 4901
Evergreen, Dearborn, Con-
temporary Glass Collection
of Jean and Hilbert Sosin,
now through June 15,
593-5400.

PARK WEST GALLERIES:
29469 Northwestern,
Southfield, Erte art deco ex-
hibit,now through Wednes-
day, 354-2343.

CADE GALLERY: 214 W. 6th
St., Royal Oak, photographs
by John Ganis, Saturday
through May 27, 546-3365.

JEWISH
COMMUNITY
CENTER: 6600 W. Maple,
West Bloomfield, works by
Kadishman, Agam, Sherri
and more, now through May
31, 661-1000.

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