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September 13, 1991 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-09-13

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LETTERS

THE UNBEATABLE DEALER THE UNBEATABLE DEALER

THE UNBEATABLE DEALER

YEAR
END

Continued from Page 6

SALE!

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NEW 1991 S10
PICK-UP 4x4

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NEW 1991 CHEVROLET
CORVETTE COUPE

Stk. #8778. Auto. trans.. leather buclet seats, elec. air cond.. Dela)
Bose' stereo w/cass., 6 way power dc seats.
$34,613

CLEARANCE PRICE

5

28.235•

NEW 1991 BERETTA
2 DR. COUPE

Stk. #8773X. Cloth bucket seats. rear defog., 2/1 ER L4 eng., auto.
trans.. air cad.. cruise control, tilt steering, int. wipers, floor mats.
612,4111
WAS

10,630

CLEARANCE PRICE
5
1st TIME BUYER RECEIVE ADDITIONAL $500

NEW 1991 GEO PRIZM
4 DR. SEDAN

$8995*

1st TIME BUYER RECEIVE ADDITIONAL $500

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NEW 1991 METRO 3 DR.
HATCHBACK COUPE

Stk. #8031X. Floor mats, rear def., 5 spd trans.. am/tm stereo w/
ass., sun roof. rust proof.

Ia1Ls

.57665

CLEARANCE PRICE

HITS

..615,968

$11680

CLEARANCE PRICE
1st TIME BUYER RECEIVE ADDITIONAL $500

NEW 1991 4x4 TRACKER
CONVERTIBLE
Stk. 18273X 5 spa.. man. trans.. spare Ore co..er. cloth ml. aeon mad

tires. 13 more at slimier sasixts.
WAS

511.218

$9675*

CLEARANCE PRICE
1st TIME BUYERS RECEIVE ADDITIONAL $500

Stk #7541 1 51 MR L4 eng., 5 spd. trarr, p.s.. arnitm stereo,
wheel cm:, remote sport mirrors. rear del.
$10,865
%MIS

CLEARANCE PRICE

Stk. #7375. Long boa. Demo. 4.3 EF1 VP. 4 spd. auteMd.. p.s.. p.O.. arc.
tit steering. int. wipers. Tahoe trim peg.. alum. wheels, arnitm cass/
stereo. chrome rear step bumper 2 tone paint. white letered Watt mad
ores. siding rear xindar. aux. ichtirtg, bedliner. sec. system.

$6622•

1st TIME BUYER RECEIVE ADDITIONAL $500

ALL
'91s
MUST
GO!
EASY
FINANCING
AVAILABLE

To Qualified
Buyers

NEW 1991 CAMARO RS
2 DOOR COUPE

Stk #8743. 3.11 MR V6 eng.. cloth bucket seats, rear defog.. auto.
trans_ T7ops, at cond., am/fm stereo cars.,
mokings, floor
mats.
VMS
$14,620

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CLEARANCE PRICE
5 13,
1st TIME BUYER RECEIVE ADDITIONAL $500

NEW 1991 CORSICA LT
4 DOOR SEDAN

Stk. #7843. Cloth bucket seats, rear def., auto. trans. 3.11 MR V.6
eng., styled wheels. console, air cond., suite control. tilt wheel. int.
wipers, flocc mats.
VAS
612,862

1st TIME BUYER RECEIVE ADDITIONAL $500

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NEW 1991 GEO STORM
HATCHBACK

Stk. #8047. Floor mats, air cond., 1.61,14 MPF1 eng.. 5 spd. trans,
am/fm stereo cars.
WAS
412,710

CLEARANCE PRICE

$9567•

1st TIME BUYER RECEIVE ADDITIONAL $500

CLEARANCE PRICE
$ 10.343
18 MORE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS

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NEW 1991 SUBURBAN

CLEARANCE PRICE ... $ 16,203

DRIVERS ED SPECIALS
1991 GEO PRIZM 4 DR.

Stk. #8807.6.2 diesel, auto., front d rear a/c, rear heater, center
rear seat, 2 tone paint. h.d. trailer pkg., alum wheels. Sr. cruise.
p.w . p.1.. deep grit, rear def.. plus mom.
VMS
527,774

Auto. a/c.. p.s., p.b.. stereo, rear defog.. only 1,300 miles.

CLEARANCE PRICE

CLEARANCE PRICE

NEW 19914x4
SUBURBAN
SILVERADO

$22.787'

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pato 1'1 '.

NEW 1991 5-10 EL PICK-UP

Stk. #8754. 1/8. auto.. lociing differential, from S rear a/c. rear
heater, center d rear seat, 2 tore paint. h.d. trader pkg.. tilt .5 cruise.
p.1., Moth bucket seat, rear def., plus more
$27,867
vMS

DRIVERS ED SPECIALS
„, 1.991 ,BEITITh ea ,2 , DR. only COUPE

Stk 07762. 2.51..5 spd. manual trams_ steel belted rad. tires, anti
lock rear brakes, rally wheels, Math seat, 20 more at similar swings.
.58824

CLEARANCE PRICE
6 MORE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS

CLEARANCE PRICE


CLEARANCE PRICE
1st TIME BUYER RECEIVE ADDITIONAL $500

$22.205•

$ 10,290 ••

$7 02 5

'Plus tax, title, plate fee, destination, including all rebates to dealer. 1st Time Buyer subject fo GMAC approval. "Includes rebates.

MEDIUM DUTY
TRUCK CENTER

28111 TELEGRAPH
AT 12 MILE & 1-696
SOUTHFIELD

OPEN • MON. & THURS. TIL 9 PM

THE UNBEATABLE DEALER THE UNBEATABLE DEALER THE UNBEATABLE DEALER

10 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1991

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One thing is certain. The
past year was a far cry from
serving as a confidence
builder to enable Israel to
take more risks at the
negotiating table.

Aaron Lerner

Kfar Sava, Israel

l LOCAL NEWS

Community High
Goes Political

KIMBERLY LIFTON

Staff Writer

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Stk. #8829. V8, auto.. 2 tone paint, deep tird, p.I., a/c., ant/fm
stereo. ltd. trailer pkg.

NEW 1991 FULL SIZE
W/T PICKUP

financed by Western loans.
In addition, the United
States is engaged in the
largest arms sale in history to
the Saudis.
And now, when Israel asks
for a loan guarantee for
money needed to absorb the
new immigrants — something
which will cost nothing to the
American people — the Bush
administration not only
stonewalls but puts pressure
on her allies (eg. Germany) to
withhold such help.

CLEARANCE PRICE .... $ 11,795

NEW 1991 'DIESEL
SUBURBAN
SILVERADO

Mt. #8477 4.3V. p.s. p.b amilm stereo wrciccl painted step bumper.
mckal ores P235/75R15 inc. spare h.d. chassis. h.d shocks. cloth interior.
VAM
512117

At the outbreak of the war,
the U.S. first tried to supply
Israel an outdated version of
the Patriot missile which
could defend against war-
planes but not missiles .. .
As the war progressed,
American-led forces con-
sistently attempted to renege
on the promise to keep the
pressure up on Saddam's
missile sights. Only repeated
threats of independent action
by Israel against Iraq con-
vinced an annoyed American
command to reassign forces
back to this task.
Since the war's end, the
U.S. has devoted much energy
into rehabilitating the image
of the terrorist-supporting
Syrians and once again is tur-
ning a blind eye to a heavy
military build up being

ommunity Jewish
High School officials
want to inspire young
leadership in metropolitan
Detroit.
So they have added a new
study area to the fall roster
— the political action track.
As part of the program,
students will be matched up
with lay leaders in a mentor
program within the Jewish
community.
When fall classes begin on
Sunday, students will be
asked to consider the pro-
gram, which will enhance
some of the courses already
provided, said Community
Jewish High School Prin-
cipal Judy Loebl.
Students are enrolled in
one of three tracks — com-
munity service, designed to
get students involved in the
Jewish community; creative
arts, which provides hands-
on opportunities to learn
about Jewish culture and
traditions through art; and
performing arts, in which
students write and perform
vignettes on contemporary
Jewish life.
Political action will focus
on first-hand experience in
the political process, Mrs.
Loebl said.
"We want to get kids in-
volved in the community at
a younger age so we have
leadership," Mrs. Loebl said.
"It is important that they

understand that all issues
affect the Jewish commun-
ity."
Last fall, Community High
School unveiled its first po-
litical- course, which came
about after the school sent a
delegation to Panim El
Panim, an ongoing high
school workshop in Wash-
ington, D.C.
In the class, Jewish Polit-
ical Tradition — Jews In
American Politics, students
listened to speakers like
Sen. Jack Faxon, Jewish
Community Council repre-
sentative Miriam Imerman
and Richard Lobenthal,
Michigan regional director
for the Anti-Defamation
League.
"The idea has been evolv-
ing," Mrs. Loebl said.
"When I came into this job,
it was important to me to
focus on political
awareness."
Last year's political tradi-
tion course attracted 15
students. Enrollment still is
under way for the fall
semester. Officials said they
will publicize the new track
extensively after the
semester begins. The first
year, just a few students are
expected to enroll.
"Anything that we can do
that brings more knowledge
is good," Mrs. Loebl said.
"Anything that we can turn
kids on with works.
"We are catching up with
the times," Mrs. Loebl said.
"We are moving into the
21st century." 0

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