Mac McCoy

Introduces

Your Next Step
To Fitness

RECTRORIX

by

NEW!

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FITNESS PRODUCTS

"The new Eagle Electronix
System makes Spirit the most
powerful treadmill on the
market. In fact, Spirit's new
treadmill can "dead start"
over one ton! That's almost
unheard of..."

"Eagle Electronix isn't just
about power, but also how
efficiently the power is used.
This new system has reduced
the amp draw by 50%, sav-
ing you energy costs..."

"Unlike some treadmills, the
electronics on Spirit tread-
mills don't require a degree
in engineering to operate.
The functions are easy to
learn and practical to your
needs"

"PIM
SR 440

•Eagle Rectronix
•120 Volt Balder D.C. Motor
•52" Rtmning Surface
•New Ultra410 Torque
DesiOn
•15% Incline
•ir Wide Treadbelt
•Distinct New Design
•Flared Hand Rails
• Large Diameter Fly Wheel ___
•24 On-Board Diagnostic
Indicators

DETROIT'S
HIGHEST
RATES

Minimum Deposit of $500
12 MONTH CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT

3.750%
3,803%'

Effective Annual Yield

'

Compounded Quarterly.

This is a fixed rate ac-

(Electric Incline)

Reg.

'2295"

SPAM 660

SALE

C Reg:

1989 99

$549.99

Independent Stepper

OP171b 766 C

Dependent Stepper

Reg:

$349.99

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WARRANTY:

When you purchase a treadmill from
McCoy's you have the assurance of our
NO NONSENSE warranty. During the first
year you pay NOTHING for parts and ser-
vice if needed, direct to your home. This, in
addition to extensive warranties by our
manufacturers.

SOUTHFIELD

26630 Southfield Road
Southfield, MI 48076
(Between 10V2 & 11 Mile )

(313) 557.6550

68

Hours: M-F 10-8
Sat. 10-6 Sun. 12-5

count that is insured to
S100,000 by the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corp.
(FDIC). Substantial In-
terest Penalty for early
withdrawal from cer-
tificate accounts. Rates
subject to change
without notice.

NEWBERRY PLAZA

Walled Lake
39600 West 14 Mile
(Corner of 14 Mile & Haggerty)

(313) 960 0050

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Hours: M-F 10-8
Sat. 10-6 Sun. 12-5

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FIRST
SECURITY
SAVINGS BANK
MAIN MICE
PHONE
2600 lelegraph Rd,
Bloomfield Hills
43sin00

1111

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35217700

40100 Grand River
Building A
(Between Haggerty
& Meadowbrook)

(313) 476.0111

Hours: M-F 8-6

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HOURS:
MON.-THURS.
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FRI.
9:30-6:00

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Palestinians, Shiites
Fight In Lebanon

Tel Aviv (JTA) — A Pales-
tinian guerrilla was killed
and a Shi'ite gunman cap-
tured by the Israeli-allied
South Lebanon Army in the
south Lebanon security zone
over the weekend.
Three SLA soldiers were
also slightly wounded dur-
ing separate clashes.
An SLA patrol spotted a
squad of guerrillas near
Barasheet village in the
western sector of the securi-
ty zone; The SLA patrol
opened fire, killing one
gunman and capturing a se-
cond man.
The SLA's Voice of the
South radio reported that
the slain man was a member
of Nayef Hawatmeh's Dem-
ocratic Front for the Libera-
tion of Palestine, while the
captured gunman was a
member of the Amal Shi'ite
movement.
The two had apparently
been planning to plant road-
side bombs along routes used
by the SLA and the Israeli
army. The men were found
to be carrying a large quan-
tity of explosives, along with
their guns.
Despite the Democratic
Front's apparent in-
volvement in this latest at-
tack, the SLA commander,
Gen. Antoine Lehad, de-
scribed the Iranian-backed
Shi'ite Hezbollah militia as
the most powerful terrorist
organization in Lebanon and
the biggest threat to Israel's
northern border.
Gen. Lehad said that
"Palestine operations" were
on a "low flame."
In another incident, SLA
troops near Alman village,
in the eastern sector of the
zone, came under attack,
with Amal claiming its men
detonated a roadside bomb
in the area.
The incident sparked a
heavy retaliatory artillery
barrage from IDF and SLA
gunners against suspected
terrorist targets north of the
zone. The attacks against
SLA and Israeli positions
were said to have been a re-
sponse to Iran's call to mark
Jerusalem Day, which Iran,
following its 1979 Islamic
Revolution, declared to be
the last Friday of the
Moslem month of Ramadan.
Gen. Lehad's remarks
about the dangers of Hez-
bollah and its Iranian
masters were made as he
addressed Israeli military
correspondents during a pa-

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rade by SLA officers at the
Majediyeh base, in the east-
ern sector of the zone.
"Iran is the base for the
(Hezbollah) organization
both in terms of ideology and
funding, although the
Syrians also help in terms of
supplying arms and equip-
ment," Gen. Lehad said.
"There is coordination
between the Iranians and
the Syrians in everything
that is connected with Hez-
bollah."
"Hezbollah is the biggest
hostile organization now,
with around 2,000 fighters.
Hezbollah has support from
a part of the (south Lebanon)
population, but this support
is mainly because Hezbollah
fighters have weapons and
the force to oblige people to
cooperate with them," he
added.

JDC Clinics
Sent To Somalia

New York (JTA) — Four
mobile clinics are being sent
to war- torn Somalia, fi-
nanced by the Jewish Coali-
tion for Somali Refugee

Relief.
Consisting of flatbed
trucks outfitted with
medical equipment and sup-
plies, they were set up in
Kenya earlier this month by
the American Jewish Joint
Distribution Committee,
which is coordinating the
relief effort of the dozen diff-
erent organizations.
While there had originally
been talk of setting up tent
camps for refugees, that idea
was nixed by the U.N. High
Commissioner for Refugees,
for fear of encouraging even
more people to flee Somalia.
Instead, the trucks will br-
ing the medical services into
Somalia. Two will carry
treatment for tuberculosis,
yellow fever and malaria;
one will provide immuniza-
tion for children; and the
fourth will train birth atten-
dants,
The mobile clinics will be
staffed by doctors from the
International Rescue Com-
mit t ee . Somalia, as a
Muslim country, has been
loathe to accept Jewish or
Israeli aid.
In Sarajevo, however,
Moslems observing the holy
month of Ramadan are
benefiting from JDC food
distribution.

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