SPORTS IT'S BACK! The Achieva Lease Program Lease a 1992 Achieva for as Low as $23 9 00* per mo. for 48 months OR Take Special Financing 2 .9 0 /0 2 u4 P nits. OR 3.90 /0 47m th os. Todd Helfman Time OVER 65 ird-ILI IN STOCK! Example based on MSRP of $15,080 including destination charge. Monthly payment based on a capitalized cost of $11,472. First month payment of $239 and refund- able security deposit of $250, totaling $489.00 due at lease signing. Tax, license, title fees and insurance extra. GMAC must approve lease. To get total of monthly payments multiply by 48. Mileage charge of 10 cents per mile over 60,000 miles. Lessee pays for excess wear and use. You must take delivery by Sept. 23, 1992. NG BM R Ma) buburban Olds 1810 Maplelawn in Troy Motor Mall ■ MAKE RD 05 643-0070 c CPal sSJE 9N Presents AUTO DETAILING & RECONDITIONING 24-hour service by appointment only r Collision Deductible Problems SAVE $50 collision & theft repairs L repairs must be over $750 Southfield 23235 Telegraph 356-6888 50 FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1992 r Other Packages Available $99 SPECIAL reg. $165 must present coupon L expires 12-31-92 Other Packages Available FLEET LOOK THREE $ 165.0 01 WASH WAX & BUFF VACUUM INTERIOR & TRUNK WINDOWS CLEANED SHAMPOO ALL CARPETING & MATS *LEATHER, VINYL OR CLOTH INTERIOR CLEANED & SHAMPOOED TIRES & WHEELS CLEANED & SHINED LUBRICATE DOORS & HOOD HINGES BUG & TAR REMOVAL ENGINE COMPARTMENT CLEANED & SHINED CLEAR COAT APPLIED TO ENGINE TO ENHANCE THE LOOK MACHINE COMPOUND-REMOVES OXIDATION & RESTORES COLOR CLEAN DASHBOARD & APPLY PRESERVATNE WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID CHEDKED & FILLED CLEAN DOOR & TRUNK JAMS TRUCKS AND VANS $35.00 EXTRA *subject to inspection of um:stray soiled areas Detroit 13130 E. McNichols 371-7900 Cheryl Collis Sports Hall Of Fame Awards Scholarships The Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame has an- nounced the winners of its 1992 Male and Female High School Athletic Scholarship Award. Cheryl Collis of West Bloomfield and Todd Helfman of Oak Park each received $500 toward college tuition for their exceptional athletic and scholastic achievements. Ms. Collis, an 18-year-old graduate of Groves High School, was captain of the varsity pompon team for three years, a junior varsity and varsity cheerleader, a member of the varsity bowl- ing team for two years and participated in track, volleyball, softball and soccer outside of school. Ms. Collis has a 3.958 grade point average and plans to study journalism and foreign language at Indiana University. Mr. Helfman is an 18-year- old graduate of Berkley High School. He played golf for four years and was on the varsity team for three of those years. In 1990 Helfman was award- ed "most improved player," and in 1991 he was team cap- tain, voted "most valuable player," placed fifth at the regional tournament and went to state competition. Mr. Helfman has a 3.3 grade point average and plans to at- tend Eastern Michigan University to study medicine. Scholarship candidates were nominated by their high school athletic coach and counselor. The winners were selected by a panel of members from the MJSHF board of directors. To be eligi- ble, athletes must be 9-12th- grade students competing in recognized sports and in good standing at their high school. Winners of the 1992 athletic scholarship will be honored at the annual Hall of Fame Induction Banquet Nov. 9 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek and a plaque, listing their names, will be displayed in the Hall of Fame at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. The MJSHF, founded in 1985, helps foster Jewish identity through athletics. The Hall also awards a male and female high school athlete of the year, co- sponsors the annual Hall of Fame Games for the Jewish developmentally disabled and promotes and encourages other athletic activities. Round Table Hosts Outing The Greater Detroit Inter- faith Round Table will spon- sor its second annual golfing fund-raiser called "Holy Strokes II" and participants may have clergymen in their foursome. The outing will be held Aug. 17 at the Links at Pinewood. Donations to participate are $150 per person. Contributors may sponsor a hole for $100 or attend the dinner only for $50. The Greater Detroit Inter- faith Round Table, a member of The National Conference, promotes people of all backgrounds, who without compromise of conscience or of their distinctive and impor- tant religious and racial iden- tities, work together to build better community relationships. Checks should be made out and mailed to Greater Detroit Interfaith Round Table, 150 Boston, Box 2249, Detroit, MI 48202. A divine covenant is in the heart of everyone to love his native soil, even in spite of its climate. Genesis Raba