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AND MORE
Monday, July 9th•Saturday, July 14th
and gallery
LOEHMANN'S OF HUNTERS SQUARE MALL
14 MILE & ORCHARD LAKE RD. • FARMINGTON HILLS
855-4488
Mon., Tues., Wed. and Sat. 10-5:30; Thurs. and Fri. 10-8; Sun. 12-5
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Segal Captures
Oak Park 'Funfest'
WEARABLE ART. FUNCTIONAL ART.
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It is
with truly mixed
emotions that I am closing
Four Winds Gallery to relocate with
my family out west. I hope you will use this opportunity to
drop by and say farewell as well as select that special piece
you have been thinking about. Everything will be discounted
with substantial savings up to 40%, including our extensive
collection of works by R.C. Gorman.
20 SOUTH MAIN STREET
CLARKSTON.M1CH.48346
625 .7617
FRIDAY•0 TO MIDNIGHT
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SuNDAY.11 TO 4
Sale Begins Friday, July 13, 1990
Special Hours: 10
a.m.-8
pin. (Friday Only)
Four Winds Gallery Inc
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340 E.
Birmingham
(313) 644-2150
Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Thur. 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
maple, downtown
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Owner: Samuel David Burwell
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Copies of Cartier,
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and other Classical
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280 N. Woodward
Downtown Birmingham
in the Great American Bldg.
next to Crowley's
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FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1990
David Segal of Birm-
ingham. clocked 16:27.07 to
become the overall winner of
the Mayor's Three-Mile
Fourth of July Funfest run
in Oak Park.
Sponsored by the city's
parks and recreation
department, the event drew
90 entrants. "It was one of
our most enthuasiastic tur-
nouts ," said Steve
Woodberg, department di-
rector. Mayor Charlotte
Rothstein was the race's of-
ficial starter while Sol
Cohen was race chairman.
Others doing well were
Merek Sakwa of West
Bloomfield, who finished se-
cond in the men's junior (17-
under) division with a 17:02
time; Joel Kashdan, also
West Bloomfield, third in
men's masters (40-49) in
19:05 and Mitch Moses,
Detroit, fourth in the men's
sub-masters (30-39).
The mayor's trophy went
to men's winner Wright
Wilson and women's winner
Ruie Sirls. Both are from
Oak Park.
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JEWELRY
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champion and first member of
1988 U.S. Olympic boxing
team to win a pro title;
Roberto Kelly, New York
Yankees, ranked first in 1989
on team in on-base percen-
tage and second in stolen
bases; Randall Cunningham,
quarterback, Philadelphia
Eagles, who set new club
records and in 1989 led all ac-
tive quarterbacks in rushing
yards; Dan Schayes, center-
forward, Denver Nuggets of
the NBA; Drew Durbin, U.S.
gymnast champion; Dale
Murphy, Atlanta Braves, one
of baseball's top home run
hitters; and Wendy Lucero,
four-time national diving
champion.
There is a charge for the
sets. For information, write
the Publications Department
JW, Anti-Defamation League,
823 United Nations Plaza,
New York, N.Y. 10017, or call
(212) 867-0779.
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