/4' I BEST OF EVERYTHING I Ex-Detroiter's Telethons Recognized By Israel There are some who would prefer to miss our Fall Lobster Feast. $12.95 For this low price, you can treat yourself to 20 ozs. of whole fresh North Atlantic lobster along with vegetable, potato and bread. This offer is available until December 15 only. So come in and enjoy a meal where, unlike the en- tree, you won't go into the red. SOUTHFIELD Aarnolt 27033 Northwestern Highway, Southfield 356.7400 6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD, WEST BLOOMFIELD ORCHARD MALL-ORCHARD LAKE RD & MAPLE 851-6400 A 11- , kat ORIENTAL and CONTINENTAL CUISINE FREE ENTREE WHEN YOU PURCHASE ANOTHER ENTREE EQUAL OR GREATER VALUE MONDAY THRU THURSDAY • Lobster Excluded • Dining Room Only • Not Valid With Any Other coupons 15% Gratuity Added On Expires 11-1-90 „Hi ! Total Amount Of Bill Before Discount. YOUR HOST: DAVID WM BROILED WHITEFISH DINNER FOR 2 THE FINEST BONELESS WHITEFISH FILLET MONEY CAN BUY! 25 FOR 2 Expires 11-2-90 INCLUDES: Soup (tossed or Greek), Potato or Spaghetti, Bread Basket, Dessert, (strawberry cheesecake, rice pudding, jello or ice cream) and Hot Coffee or Hot Tea. DINEIN ONLY RIALTO FAMILY isin.31 1926 OPEN 7 DAYS RESTAURANT 22740 WOODWARD AVE. Just South of 9 Mile • Ferndale THE GREATEST VALUES IN TOWN CARE UNDER THE BIG RED AWNING 80 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1990 544-7933) DANNY RASKIN Local Columnist H e's been honored many times, but no kudos meant more to television producer Michael Krause than the one he recently received . . . even though it was 17 years in coming. Back in 1973, the then 34-year-old former localite graduate of Mumford High and Wayne State U. who was already a television wonder (he had produced and/or created ABC-TV's "The Mor- ning Show" in Detroit, "The Presenters" and "The Mike Douglas Show") took all of eight days to conceive, plan, write and produce the entire "Israel Emergency Fund Telethon." The program raised a record-setting $3.5 million in only 4 1/2 hours, with an add- ed $500,000 logged in after the show left the air . . . big bucks in those days. Then in 1975, Mike put on another telethon for Israel, raising an added $7 million. The 20-year-old Council For A Beautiful Israel award presenter is an international, non-political organization whose purpose is to improve Israel's quality of life through social, environmental and beautification programs. Michael, son of Joie and the late Burnett Krause, received "The Beautiful Israel Award" Oct. 17 along with Nobel Prize-winning author Elie Wiesel at the 12th annual dinner in New York's Pierre Hotel. You'll be on target with the saying about local boy mak- ing good . . . He's married to the beautiful and talented Joan Lunden, and Mike also is creator, executive producer and syndicator of "Everyday" that hosts Joan . . . This plus formerly being producer of NBC News' "Today," ABC's "Good Morning America," "A.M. New York," "The Stanley Siegal Show," "Mother's Day" and the prime time special, "Our Kids and The Best of Everything" . . . among many. "Maybe it was everyone telling me it couldn't be done that kept me going," says Mike. "But I just really wanted to put my talents to work helping Israel. I've never been there, but something in my soul said I had to help." . . . That, he cer- tainly did. IN 1957, Jack Milen open- ed his first Jax Kar Wash on Six Mile and Meyers . . . It isn't a Jax today, but number two opened in 1956, still is on Hunter Boulevard. Thirty-seven years, and Jax has opened its 11th location, recently taking over Ray's Auto Wash on Rochester Road in Rochester Hills. While Jack still makes himself visible as a guy so many people like, son Bruce is owner of Jax Kar Wash and carrying on dad's wonderful humanitarian work. He is one of the two chairmen of the "Fifties Sock Hop" tonight at Somerset Inn, Troy, by American Cancer Society . . . Tickets are available at the door for The program raised a record- setting $3.5 million in only 4 1/2 hours, with an added $500,000 logged in after the show left the air . . . grooving to the music of the Drifters and Laradoes . . . with food provided by 12 area restaurants . . . Dr. Roman Franklin is co-chairman of the event with Bruce. CONGRATS . . . to Rose Light . . . on her 60th birth- day . . . celebrated with a sur- prise by hubby Jerry, who in- vited 30 guests to join Rose and him as participant actors on a Mystery Train Ride to Jackson, Mich. . . . All were then bussed to Gilbert's Restaurant. LOU GOLDEN doesn't need much to be proud of his children, and here's another to give him more glory .. . His youngest daughter, Micky, Ph.D. candidate and part-time instructor in the department of communica- tions at Wayne State Univer- sity, will present her research, Nov. 4, at the 76th annual convention of the Speech Communication Asso- ciation in the Chicago Hilton. Currently at work on her dissertation, "A Rhetorical Analysis of the New Age Movement," she is program planner for her panel, the first ever accepted for presen- tation on the New Age in the organization's 76 years . . . quite an exciting feat. Micky credits Lou for in- troducing her to the study of paranormal . . . He has been studying the subject for over 30 years . . . Dad and other family members will travel to Chicago for the presentation and cheer Micky on. SHE CELEBRATED her 50th birthday the best way Jan Kladzyk knows how .. . by working . . . The bosslady at Jane's Place on Lahser smelled a lot of flowers amid many happy birthday balloons while doling out her homemade goodies and the yummy hot baked apples she's becoming quite noted for . . . Congrats, Jane. A BEST BET Of The Week . . . this Thursday, 12 noon .. . Glamorama Luncheon and Leah Marks fashion show by City of Hope, Helen Rosenberg Chapter, at Adat Shalom Synagogue, Mid- dlebelt off Northwestern .. . Call Sylvia Epstein, 557-3519. GOOD NEWS for dancers . . . The very popular Billy Rose Quartet is now at Ex- calibur Restaurant on Franklin and Northwestern at 12 Mile . . . every Monday night, 7:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. . . . Billy on lead guitar and vocals, son Chris on drums and vocals, Billy "Flying Fingers" Marr at the piano, and Rudy Golde strumming the bass . . . All do four-part four-part harmony. DR. ROBERT PASICK, practicing psychologist in Ann Arbor for over 15 years, and co-author Richard Meth, were invited for an appear- ance on the "lbday" TV show after the producers read their recently published book, Men In Therapy, The Challenge of Change . . . Dr. Pasick is the son of localites Al and Irma Passick. REUNION DEPT. . . . Oak Park High class of 1980 10-year affair is Nov. 24 at Troy Marriott . . . For info, call Phyllis Blackman, 469-8546. ERRATA, TYPO, Etc. Dept. . . . It's Gert and Bob Berman, not Ruth and Bob. TONIGHT is double celebration at Orchard Mall on Orchard Lake Road . . . an- nual Midnight Madness and fourth anniversary of It's The Gifts. SHANGHAI CAFE will take over in December at former Irving's Deli locale in LaMirage on Northwestern