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December 30, 1994 - Image 106

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-12-30

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1995 ACURA LEGEND L SEDAN

Luxury Lease - 24 Months

State of Vermont:
Beautiful, Unique

$1999
$399*Mo. Only
Down

Auto Trans, Leather Trim, Base Music System,
Pwr. Windows, Pwr. Locks, Pwr. Seat, Pwr.
Mirrors, Moonroof, ABS, Dual Air Bags,
Cruise, Elec. Tilt & Telescoping Steering
Wheel, Alloy Wheels, Air. cond.: Stk.#5X011

'24,000 mile AHFC closed-end lease. Advance payment consisting of first payment: $422.94 incl.,
refundable security deposit: $425, license, lax and title: $205, cap cost reduction $2118.94 (tax incl.),
$450 acquisition fee. Total advance payment: $2561.88. Total of payments: $10,150.56: Option to
purchase at lease end: $22,932.00. Excess miles at 150 per mile. *Add 6% use tax.

1995 ACURA INTEGRA LS

36 Month Lease

$259*

Air Conditioning, Power Moonroof, Cruise Control,
Front Wheel Drive, AM/FM Cassette and More

45,000 Mile AHFC closed end lease. Advance payment consisting of first payment $274.54,
refundable security deposit: $275, licernse, tax and title: $109, cap cost reduction $1054.70. Total
advance payment $171324. Total of payments: $10,938.14. Option to purchase at lease end:
$10,950.40. Excess miles at 150 per mile. "Add 6% use tax, " Add 6% sales tax, title, plates.

Exclusive Sales, Service and Parts
Free Pick Up and Delivery for Service

13 MILE

HAROLD JACOBSON SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS

hile Vermont is the
third smallest of Amer-
ican states in terms of
population and acreage,
its Lilliputian size belies its
uniqueness as one of this conti-
nent's most desirable destination
for summer residents, students,
tourists, hunters, skiers, walk-
ers, ice cream fanatics and —
shoppers.
The state boasts one of the
finest language-teaching institu-
tions in North America, Middle-
bury College and equally famous
writers' institute at Bread Loaf.
Bennington College is world fa-
mous for its fine arts program.
Vermont, which at one time
had more cows than people, (it
still has almost 5000 dairy

W

cover most of the state, are an ex-
tension of the northeastward ex-
tension of the Appalachian
Mountain system; and they pro-
vide a north-south backbone for
Vermont that varies from 20 to
36 miles in width. Snow remains
on the mountain peaks until the
beginning of May.
It's the mountain topography,
of course, which has transformed
Vermont's rural isolation (be-
cause of the slow pace of indus-
trialization and population
decrease in the early part of this
century) into a
winter skier's
Mecca. While
there are several
fine ski areas,
Stowe, a 35-minute

farms) is also the headquarters
of Ben & Jerry's, the ice cream
magnates whose factory in Wa-
terbury offers tours of their much
publicized facility. Their product
is but one of the reasons that the
state now attracts millions of vis-
itors each year — an impressive
number for a state whose entire
population is just slightly more
than half a million people.
Newcomers travel Vermont's
modem interstate and not so
modern back roads to breathe un-
polluted country air and to view
oceans of verdure in spring and
summer, undulating hillocks,
newly restored country barns and
majestic mountain ranges (there
are 31 mountains in the state
with elevations of more than
3,500 feet with Mt. Mansfield at
4,393 feet the highest in ver-
mont).
The Green Mountains, which

drive from the state capital at
Burlington, is the best.
It not only boasts the world's
fastest ski lift but a hotel, Top
Notch at Stowe, a five-star world
class hostelry with an interna-
tional clientele, olympic-size in-
door heated swimming pool,
luxurious suites, commodious
public rooms, snowmobile rides
and a view of the adjacent moun-
tain with its glistening ski runs.
Top Notch at stowe, along with
most of the other hotels and mo-
tels in the area, provides regular
transfers to the nearby ski areas
although skiers with cars can find
ample parking at the base of the
Stowe mountain. It should be not-
ed that in spring and summer
Top Notch at Stowe provides
horseback riding and maps show-
ing jogging and walking paths
stretching almost five miles in an
around the town of Stowe.

The newly renovated Safety Harbor Spa and Fitness Center on Old Tampa
Bay, Florida. It's everything you'd expect from one of the world's great spas
except for one thing A high price tag. Call the Safety Harbor Spa today
for reservations and information. And then just relax.

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