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How to turn a paper plate
into a $19.95 dinner for two.
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It doesn't
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take any magic to
enjoy a great dinner offer in
Southfield. Just come into Mountain
/ Jack's any Sunday through Friday
For only $19.95, you can choose any
two dinner entrees up to a regular price of $13.95
each. That's a savings of nearly $800. Every entree
comes with a salad bar brought right to your table.
A cup of home-style soup. Delicious warm bread. And
your choice of baked potato, red skin potatoes or rice
pilaf.
- All you have to do is clip the coupon and pre-
sent it to your server. Then watch your paper plate
turn into a delightful dinner for two. Because
at Mountain Jack's we bring more to the
table. And from now until August 11,
1989 we'll he bringing it to you
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for less.
This offer may not be used in conjunction with any
other promotional offers or redeemed for cash.
Does not include tax or gratuity.
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20885 Greenfield, South of 11 Mile
Southfield • 557-0570
GOOD ONLY AT OUR
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PRIME RIB CHOICE STEAKS
Try our fast lunches-$5 and under.
Now Open
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Homemade Specialties By
Vincenzo Bassonetti, former chef
and owner of The Red Devil Restaurant
Open For Dinner 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. Tuesday thru Sunday
29530 Ford Road at Middlebelt In The K-Mart Shopping Plaza
421-5020
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OPEN 7 DAYS . . . MON. THRU THURS. 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
FRI. & SAT. 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. — SUN. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
JN
66
FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1989
With a Subscription
To The Jewish News
DINE
OUT
THIS
WEEK
Happy Homecoming
For Keesha, Cindi, Jeff
DANNY RASKIN
Local Columnist
A
month has gone by
and Keesha gives
thanks on being found
. . . She is grateful too for
having the kind of nose that
can smell its way homeward
after eight days of being lost.
During their July 4 day off,
Cindi and Jeff Metz spent the
day in seclusion while her
girlfriend, Valda McLain, was
taking Keesha back to Valda's
home in Northville . . . Fire-
works suddenly lit up the
skies with a bang and the
frightened black labrador dog
ran away . . . The days went
by very slowly as heart-
stricken Cindi and Jeff
searched and searched for
their beloved dog . . . called
the police, Animal Control,
Humane Society, put up
signs, ran an ad, etc. . . . but
no sign of Keesha.
A woman saw a strange dog
wandering about and called
the Novi police . . . They
remembered Cindi's descrip-
tion and told Sue McDonald,
who called that she might
have Keesha . . . Cindi ex-
citedly went over to see .. .
Jeff left Camp Ibmarack,
where he is director.
Tears filled Cindi's eyes as
Keesha jumped the fence and
knocked her over in excite-
ment . . . licking Cindi's face
with wild joy . . . She had
walked four miles or more
looking for her home . . . and
that night slept there with
thankful contentment as
"mom and dad," Cindi and
Jeff, looked at her, then at
each other, and kissed with
warm happiness.
CONGRATS . . . to Betty
and Harry Katzman of N.
Miami Beach, Fla. . . . on
their 40th anniversary.
LOCAL CHAPTER,
Friends of Kaplan Medical
Center, with Jewish Com-
munity Center Singles, has
its "A Mystical Summer's
Eve" Aug. 10, 7:30 p.m. at
Embassy Suites . . . Dancing,
psychic readings, hors
d'oeuvres in Jacques Demers
Restaurant, etc.
Tickets are $20 by calling
Friends of Kaplan, 967-4720,
or at the door.
CONGRATS . . . to Golda
and Murray Hartz . . . on
their 55th anniversary tomor-
row . . . Congrats also to their
daughter-in-law Bobbie Hartz
. . . on her birthday four days
later.
SEEING SCENES . . .
People looking to park as
close as they can . . . and then
walking miles on one of the
super treadmills at Franklin
Racquet Club, Northwestern
Highway.
Give physical ed instructors
like Linda Margolin an As for
their assistance at Franklin
. . . Owner Seymour Brode
and general manager Dave
Holderness can boast a lot of
cream from the physical in-
struction crop.
If Seymour is taking special
pride in a couple of champion-
ship tennis players at
Franklin Racquet Club, it's
understandable, says Jewish
News staff writer Richard
Pearl . . . Lori and Larry
Garon, who won the Open
Division in recent annual
club tournament, are
Seymour's daughter and son-
in-law . . . Seymour
remembers how it wasn't too
long ago he was batting Larry
all over the court.
REUNION DEPT. . . .
Shindig by Hutchins In-
termediate classes of 1943
and 1944, is Sept. 16 at
Michigan Inn . . . Call Florine
"Fayge" Posen, 967-3015 .. .
Mumford High class of
1959's get together is Nov. 25,
8 p.m., at Roma's of Bloom-
field . . . Sunday morn after,
bus trip is planned to relive
yesteryear memories . . .
Brunch will be in cafeteria
with spouses and children
welcome . . . Souvenir sweat-
shirts can be ordered by
telephone (Remember the one
worn by Eddie Murphy in
Beverly Hills Cop?) . . . For in-
fo and reservations call
Marlene (Feinstein) Slutzky,
355-2185; or Arlene (Rosner)
Weiss, 851-7791.
CONGRATS . . . to Frances
Beresh . . . on her birthday.
16-YEAR-OLD Joshua
Stein of Houston, Texas, won
two silver medals for gym-
nastics at the recent Mac-
cabiah games in Israel .. .
and placed fourth all-around.
His parents, Dr. Avrum and
Joan Stein, are former
Detroiters . . . Grandparents,
Dr. Benjamin and Joan Stein,
live in Birmingham . . . and
Ruth and Boyd Carnick in
Bloomfield Hills.
BIRN-
DR. MARK
HOLTZ, who has joined Dr.
Larry Haber at his West
Bloomfield dental office, is a
recent grad from University
of Michigan and received
award for outstanding
achievement given to only
one graduating senior per
year . . . "You don't have to
floss all your teeth," says
Larry, "only the ones you
want to keep." ❑