'ONE. BBQ SLAB FOR 2.. 510.55 BBQ CHICKEN FOR 2 .. $6.951 YAP D BAR .R Open 7 Days 11 a.m.-12 Mid. LISTENING POST r "FALL SPECIAG PnTh P1ACE FOR EXPIRES 2-19-88 LUNCHEON SPECIAL—MON.-FRI. 11-4 COUPON ORDERS HOMEMADE SOUP . AND SANDWICH $3 . 75 DINE-IN OR CARRY-OUT (Except Bar-B-Q Rib) WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE LIVONIA — 427.6500 30843 PLYMOUTH RD. FARMINGTON HILLS — 851.7000 I 31006 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT 14 1 Welcome to This Moving Day Was Highly Advertised . . . Alia% American Heart Association I OPEN 7 DAYS I Family Dining 27167 GREENFIELD, JUST NORTH OF 11 MILE 559-8222 TWO•FOR•ONE BREAKFAST & LUNCH MENU _ Served from 7:00 a.m. to 2:0C__ • reEmui ALL OMELETTES SERVED WITH HASH BROWNS & TOAST TWO- -FOR-ONE FOR-ONE LUNCH & DINNER Served From 7 a m. to 10:00 p.m. . . . WITH SOUP OR SALAD, RICE OR POTATOES 10% OFF EARLY BIRD NEW MENU! ANYBODY! 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Sat. 11-11: Sun. 2-9 For reservations call: 669-1441 Treat Your sweetheart to a Tropical Valentines Dinner - NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS 68 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1988 PRIVAFE PARTY BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE DANNY RASKIN Local Columnist R ecent move by Simons Michaelson Zieve Ad- vertising to 900 Wilshire, Troy, came on its tenth anniversary. Announcing move to their clients, SMZ mailed a six- inch-wide, 75-inch long direct mail piece featuring the agen- cy's 70 staffers in a "walking billboard" . . . Employees are shown in a creative "people- mover-line effect" moving supplies and tools of the trade from old locale to new. Its 12,000 sq. feet is about double what SMZ had at Sheffield Office Plaza. When Mort Zieve and Jim Michelson formed the agency as successor to its predecessor, Simons Michelson Co., found- ed in 1929 by Larry Michelson and Leonard Simons, two very highly- respected advertising leaders, billing was $5 million an- nually . . . Mort projects the company's billings to reach $30 million this year, representing an increase over the 1987 billings of $23 million. I LIKE . . . The homemade pita bread at Rodos, Farrells Shopping Center on Southfield between 12 and 13 Mile . . . Those banana split muffins by Sylvia Lee . . . The down-to-earth hard-working efforts of Stan Snitz at his Stage Delicatessen on Nine Mile Rd. in Oak Park . . . The French toast made with challah and omelettes made with egg beaters at Irvings Deli at La Mirage .. . The toasted rye tuna sand- wich at Pickle Barrel in Evergreen Plaza, 12 Mile and Evergreen . . . George Can- tor's column in the Detroit News . . . The double-baked rye bread at Bread Basket in Lincoln Center on Greenfield and 10 1/2 . . . The turkey directly off the bird at Oak Park's Stage, and Stage & Co. on Boardwalk, Orchard Lake Rd. . . . Linda Solomon's long hair . . . The gourmet deli items at Deli Unique on Greenfield. SANDY ZACK tells of 18-year-old group, T.O.P.S. (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) that meets every Wednesday, 7 p.m., at Knights of Pythias Hall on Coolidge between 11 and 12 Mile in Berkley. NEXT TIME you see him, ask John Finck, public rela- tions gent for Michigan Opera Theatre, to show pic- tures of his dog. I HATE IT when waitper- sons make fresh coffee, pour it into a pot of old decaf . . . and then smilingly (lying through their teeth) tell you they just made a fresh brew . . . (Then again, they aren't really lying). MACHUS Red Fox Restaurant hosted Cranbrook Educational Community's "Cranbrook P.M." Adventures in Good Taste dinner, Wednes- day . . . with Master Chef Leopold Schaeli creating a Bavarian feast . . . Big hit of the evening, as usual, was ap- pearance of Cranbrook Kingswood Madrigal Singers, under the direction of sweet and lovely Nina Machus, CEO Robert's lassie. TALK ABOUT stamina and being in shape, those guys 'n gals on television and films who chase each other for what seems like hours and hours . . . and then fight for another hour, beating the pulp out of one another. AND HOW about those pills folks take which get no credit at all for their in- telligence . . . They know where to go and what to do in our bodies . . . without any directions. DR. HOWARD WRIGHT, a physician living in Southfield, and Dr. Robert Sachs, a dentist residing in West Bloomfield, have been providing the Detroit and suburban communities with two opportunities to get free, medical and dental informa- tion through their "Helpline" and health care tip card .. . As you might imagine, this public service is especially popular with senior citizens and the large group of people who don't have a family doc- tor to rely on . . . The "Helpline" is a general medical/dental information hotline, answered personally by Drs. Wright and Sachs at designated times each week . . . It's free, and assures each caller personal, professional advice. The card is available free at local pharmacies or by send- ing a self-addressed stamped envelope to . . . Health Care Tip Card, 3133 S. Telegraph, Dearborn 48124. ANOTHER "Thitel's Top rIbn" . . . "Beehive or pyramid hairstyles — including hemlines, are rising this year, and hairstyles are no excep- tion. The stacked hair look is easily achieved with the long, soft look popular now. The 'I Dream of Jeannie' styles pro- mise to be the biggest thing."