I LISTENING POST I OPEN 7 DAYS MON.-SUN. 1 a.m. to 10 p.m. FRANKLIN SHOPPING CENTER. Nod*ester!' N. of 12 358-2353 COMBO PLATES FOR 2 WHOLE SLAB BAR-B-Q RIBS BAR-B-Q RIBS & CHICKEN BAR-B-1) WHOLE CHICKEN Surprise Birthday Comes With A Rolls $11.95 $10.95 $8.95 ABOVE INCLUDES: FRIES, COLE SLAW, GARLIC BREAD & DESSERT (Rice Pudding or Ice Cream) $12.95 2 12 OZ. N.Y. STRIP STEAKS 2 STEAKS & 4 SHRIMPS... .„_. „ .... . $14.95 . INCLUDES: GREEK SALAD, FRIES, GARLIC BREAD & DESSERT (Rice Pudding or Ice Cream) . 10% OFF ( S EEp c E l O P R T T C H I E T I S Z EE C NO SMD B IOS SPECIAL S) Together, there's so much good we can do. Charley's Crab Restaurant presents Prosit Deutscher Wein (A toast to German Wine) TASTING & SALE Sunday, August 14 12:30 to 3:30 featuring .. . GERMAN ESTATE WINERIES These famous regional wine producers will be featuring their Finest Reisling wines including, new to America, TROCKEN (dry) and HALBTROCKEN (medium dry) wines. MOSEL - SAAR - RUWER Dr. Heidemarins - Bergweiler, Dr. Fischer, Dr. H. Thanisch, Franz Reh & Sohn RHEINGAU Schloss Scho.n. born, Freiherr Von Zwielein In addition, we will be tasting the "Charles Muer Private Estate" Wines. You will also meet representatives from the German Wineries. ehaRleq's eRab to order tickets phone the Charley's Crab Restaurant 879-2060 or stop in at 5498 Crooks Road Troy, Michigan (in the Northfield Hilton) Ta (fu &ifluerRarkuiranti 60. FRIDAY, AUGUST .12, 1988 Tickets Are $15.00 And May Be Redeemed For a $15.00 Discount On Dinner For Two or More on Sunday, August 14, 1988 (one ticket per table, please) DANNY RASKIN Local Columnist I t was a very hot Saturday afternoon . . . as he sat in his office waiting for the potential leasee who never showed up. Sure it was a gag, but to keep developer-builder Morris Margulies away from home . . . and when he did decide to call it quits on "waiting," wife Robin had everything under control. No, Morris didn't come to the black-tie optional sur- prise 50th in his shorts . . . A chauffeur arrived at the office with Morris' white jacket tux- edo and escorted him home in a Rolls Royce limousine. Almost 150 showed up to give Morris a happy 50th .. . They saw a video of him as a child, teenager and man .. . plus friends wishing him hap- py birthday . . . and drank and ate merrily while being awed at the 15,000-square- foot home on Walnut Lake Road. But as the late Al Jolson would have told them, "You ain't seen nothin' yet!" .. . Downstairs was the big sur- prise for Morris . . . The Com- fort Club of his, Robin, Adam and family, patterned a bit like New York's Stork Club, had it's first party . . . honor- ing Morris' 50th surprise birthday. When he left home that day it hadn't been completed yet, but by 7 p.m. the downstairs night club was ready for ac- tion . . . as electricians put the finishing touches on a beautiful setting many pro- fessional niteries would envy. Seating is for almost 100, not including the outside patio area . . . A large dance floor had folks terpsi'ing to the good sounds of Pam Mar- tin and Smiling Faces .. . Food was in abundance, catered by Steve Romanik .. . Go upstairs to the Johns and Jills? No way . . . This night club was a separate operation from the rest of the house .. . having its own men's and ladies' rest rooms. The surprise party had been planned since last sum- mer by Robin and good friend Sue Knight, whose hubby, Leo Knight, made sure there was plenty of video footage and stills of this festive occasion. Not much better to top off the evening than having per- sonable young men from- Touch of Class Valet to bring your car without screeching the tires. If the gal who was going to lease a spot in one of Morris' malls (Crosswinds, La Mirage, Market Street, etc.) did show up, she was at the party . . . If not, Morris would like her to know that he still has the vacancy available. CONGRATS to Phil and Anna Slomovitz . . . on their 63rd anniversary. YOU PAY 99 cents . . . and Jax Kar Wash puts in a pen- ny to make it an even buck . . . plus washing your car .. . and all the proceeds go to the March of Dimes in helping fight birth defects. It's this Tuesday (Aug. 16) at any of the nine Jax Kar Wash spots . . . along with A white tuxedo, a Rolls Royce and a new party room make for a happy 50th. free bottles of New York Seltzer, special Arby's coupons, popcorn, etc. Sure there'll be lines, but it's not often you get a 99 cent car wash . . . and besides the nice clean auto, how about the wonderful feeling that perhaps you brought a lifetime of happiness to some child not born yet? is THIS SUNDAY Hadassah/Sinai Hospital Health Day . . . by Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah and Sinai . . . It's 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with Hadassah House, Orchard Lake Road north of Walnut Lake Road, the site of exhibits, free materials about C/ diseases, free blood pressure and pulmonary function tests . . . Minimum cost for cholesterol tests, skin-fold measurement and Tay-Sachs screening . . . Glatt Kosher food and snacks will be sold with Hadassah gals selling white elephants and other items to support Hadassah projects. MOVING NOTICE to friends and relatives . . . by Marge and Jerry . . . is "The New Nest of The Robbins" .. . at 6345 Pheasant Run in West Bloomfield. SECOND CONSECU- TIVE year that Berkshire Hotel has won the Four Dia- mond Award from American Automobile Association of Michigan (AAA) . . . Classify- ing it among the nation's tops . . . It's owned and operated by Eric Yale Lutz and Associates.