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35572 Grand River
Farmington Hills, MI 48335
At Drake Rd.
In The Muirwood Square
Shopping Center
476-1190
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City slickers Jack Strickstein, Coleman Verona, Jerry Katz, Walter Col-
eman Jason Brooks and Aaron Brooks.
City Slickers Return
From Western Trip
CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ
Local Columnist
amarack Camps
aren't the only group
in town that went
west this summer. A group
of local businessmen, ages
22-72, just returned from a
wild west trip at the Cot-
tonwood Cattle Ranch in
Elko, Nev., which included a
week of branding cattle and
sleeping in the wilderness.
"It was a blast," said Col-
eman Verona, who always
wanted to be a cowboy. The
group had a wild time per-
forming all the cowboy
duties. When rain was need-
ed, Chuck Gayer even per-
formed a rain dance. Mr.
Verona summed up the trip:
"It was a dream come true."
Some of the city slickers in-
cluded: Jack Strickstein,
Jerry Katz, Walter Col-
eman, Jason Brooks,
Aaron Brooks, Jeff
Yellen, Sheldon Rosen-
burg, Milton Dresner,
Mickey Shapiro, Paul
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10.50 $5.50
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FRESH TURKEY
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10.
FRESH VEAL CUTLETS
$10.25
15.50
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Verona, Kevin Adell and
Greg Goldstein.
UNDER THE STARS
Aviva Robinson and Jill
Williams, co-chairman of
the "Under the Stars XIII,"
the gala fund-raiser ball for
the Detroit Institute of Arts
Aviva Robinson
on Nov. 14, held their first
committee meeting at the
Country Club of Detroit.
"It's a very big job, and I'm
really honored." said Mrs.
Robinson, an artist who
makes her own paper to
paint on. In addition to being
named co-chair of Under the
Stars, she also is this year's
Art Train honoree.
The theme for Under the
Stars will be romantic.
Patrons can expect lots of
lace decorations at the
elegant and fun event. The
Chrysler Division of
Chrysler Corporation is a
major sponsor and will laun-
ch their new vehicle, the
Concorde. Organizers are
hoping to auction the Con-
corde, with Lee Iaccoca's
signature on the dashboard,
to DIA patrons.