DETROIT
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CHRYSLER
Jeep
Eagle
28100 Telegraph Rd..Telegraph at 111/2 Mile
At Tel-Twelve Mall, South End
Southfield • 354.2950
We Accept
CHARGING
SYSTEM
SERVICE
$ 1600
• Test battery
• Test voltage regulator
• Test alternator
• Test exterior lights
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CHRYSLER MOTORS PARTS
Offer Good Only
After 6 pm Mon-Fri
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Personal Checks & Cash
SERVICE OPEN
7 AM to MIDNIGHT
OIL AND FILTER
CHANGE
MONDAY FRIDAY
$ 14?„?
We Perform Warranty and
Service Work on all Dodge Cars,
Dodge Trucks, Chrysler Cars,
Plymouth Cars, Plymouth Trucks,
Jeep, Jeep Trucks and Eagle Vehicles.
TOWING AVAILABLE
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Exp. Nov. 29, 1991. Must be Presented
at Time of Write-up. Call for an appointment.
Chrysler Products Only
ENGINE
MAINTENANCE
TUNE-UP
$46°,°, $54°.?„
COOLING
SYSTEM
SERVICE
4-CYL.
$ 24°°
• New Mopar oil filter
• Check fluid levels
• Visually inspect battery
(Vehicles requiring special/extra oil
and diesel filters slightly higher)
Offer Good Only
After 6 pm Mon-Fri
Exp. Nov. 29, 1991. Must be Presented
at Time of Write-up. Call for an appointment.
Chrysler Products Only
WHEEL
BALANCE AND
TIRE ROTATION
(Greater than 2-BBL carb and std ignition slightly higher)
EIMOPar
CHRYSLER MOTORS PARTS
(Chemical flush, V8 engines
and additional
parts/labor extra)
Offer Good Only
After 6 pm Mon-Fri
• Balance and rotate
four wheels
Exp. Nov. 29, 1991. Must be Presented
at Time of Write-up. Call for an appointment.
Chrysler Products Only
(Special wheels
slightly higher)
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After 6 pm Mon-Fri
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Exp. Nov. 29, 1991. Must be Presented
at Time of Write-up. Call for an appointment.
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Price Includes:
• New oil (up to 5 qts. cars/
6 qts. trucks)
Price Includes:
. Mopar/Champion spark plugs
• Inspect emission components • Set timing • Adjust idle speed
• Inspect hoses and belts
• New Mopar antifreeze
(1 gal. max.)
• Pressure-test system
• Complete cooling
system flush
BUYING OLD
FOUNTAIN PENS
$12??
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1991
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CHRYSLER MOTORS PARTS
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After 6 pm Mon-Fri
Exp. Nov. 29, 1991. Must be Presented
at Time of Write-up. Call for an appointment.
Chrysler Products Only
Waudette
ON THE MAYFAIR
"FASHIONS FOR THE
FULL FIGURED WOMAN
WITH STYLE"
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and
Compare
Our Prices
26317 W. 12 Mile
just E. of
Northwestern
Southfield
Mayfair Shops
353-7773
Temple Beth El
Welcome Event
Cong. T'Chiyah
Hosts Speaker
Temple Beth El will host a
welcome event for new temple
members 9:30 a.m. Nov. 17 at
the temple.
The event will begin with
bagels and coffee followed by
an 11 a.m. behind the scenes
tour of the temple. Clergy,
staff and temple leaders will
greet new members and
answer questions concerning
the temple, the school, aux-
ilaries and programs at 12:15
p.m.
The New Member Shabbat
Dinner will be 6:15 p.m. Nov.
22, followed by a New
Member Shabbat Service 8
p.m. There is a charge for
dinner.
For reservations, call
Janelle McCammon,
457-0061.
Patricia Becker, demo-
grapher and consultant to the
Detroit Area Jewish Popula-
tion Study, will continue Con-
gregation T'Chiyah's
speakers series 7:45 p.m. Nov.
15 at the congregation
building on St. Antoine.
Ms. Becker is senior
research associate at the
Jewish Federation and author
of the upcoming summary re-
port on the 1989 survey. In
addition, she is president of
APB Associates, a Detroit-
based consulting firm.
On Dec. 13, Dr. Haim
Koren, Israeli consul for press
and information in Chicago,
will conclude the fall
speakers series.
The series is open to the
public. For information, call
Sandy Hansell, 855-5006 or
559-1818.
Adat Shalom
Family Service
Adat Shalom Synagogue
will hold a Family Shabbat
Service 7:30 p.m. Nov. 15. The
service is part of an on-going
series of services for parents
and children.
The evening has been
planned by the synagogue's
Jewish Experiences for
Families Committee, under
the direction of Harriet and
Sanford Mall, Cindy and
Steve Posen, and Janice and
Donald Scharg. Sheri and Jef-
frey Devries are chairing the
evening, under the direction
of Rabbi Elliot Pachter.
To participate, call Rabbi
Pachter, 851-5100.
Temple Israel
Chanukah Seminar
Temple Israel will hold a
Chanukah workshop 7:30-9
p.m. Nov. 19 at the temple.
Geared to Chanukah celebra-
tions at home, emphasis will
be on the menorah, blessings,
music, foods and games. This
seminar is sponsored by the
Temple Israel's Adult Educa-
tion and Outreach
committees.
For reservations call the
temple office, 661-5700.
Bais Chabad Sets
Women's Classes
Congregation Bais Chabad
of North Oak Park will hold
a series of classes for women
on "Eyn Yaacov" (Legends
from the Talmud).
The classes will take place
Saturday afternoons at the
home of Sara Morozow, 25539
Briar Dr., and are open to all
women in the community.
For information, call Mrs.
Morozow, 967-4113.
NEWS I'
ADL Applauds
Rights Bill
Washington (JTA) — The
Anti-Defamation League
has expressed pleasure over
two little-known provisions
of the civil rights bill, ap-
proved by the Senate last
week by a 93-to-5 vote.
The bill, which will make
it easier for women and re-
ligious minorities to seek
compensation for job dis-
crimination, is expected to
be approved by the House
early next week and quickly
signed into law.
Melvin Salberg, ADL's na-
tional chairman, and Abra-
ham Foxman, its national
director, said they were
pleased that the bill bars
"race-norming," the practice
of adjusting scores on federal
job tests based on the ap-
plicant's race.
They were also pleased
that the bill would extend
federal protection against
job discrimination to Ameri-
can workers abroad.
The bill whizzed through
the Senate after Bush ac-
cepted a compromise, work-
ed out by Sen. John Danfor-
th, R-Mo., between an ad-
ministration bill and a Dem-
ocratic bill.
Mr. Bush said he believes
the bill would not promote
quotas.
The new bill puts a limit of
$300,000 on the damages a
woman or member of a re-
ligious minority can receive
in compensation for job dis-
crimination, but Sen. Ed-
ward Kennedy, D-Mass. has
already announced plans to
introduce legislation that
would remove the cap.