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Leases all require 1st mo. & sec. dep. plus down pymt. Based on conventional financing. To get pymt. multiply by no. of coos. Option to purchase at lease end for predetermined amt. Price determined at lease inception. 15,000 mile/yr. limit on leases. 11c per mile excess (12,000 miles/yr. limit on Import leases, 10c mile excess). Lessee responsible for excessive wear & tear. Dealer not responsible for typographical errors. Pictures may not represent actual vehicles on sale. Prior sales excluded. Dealer financing on select vehicles only. Others require conventional credit app . roval. ACustomer must meet min. down pymt. requirements for approved credit w/ FMCC. Valid on 2 or 3 yr. Red Carpet Leases only. Valid on new vehicle leases only. On vehicles of greater value than pay-off of trade-in. Difference between cash value & of trade & pay-off amt. will be added to cost of new lease. Pymts. on lease mayincrease accordingly. The difference may be paid. up front w/ down pymt. on lease if customer chooses.SALE ENDS Friday, April 26, 1996 at 6 p.m.. NEW ARRIVALS WINNING page 39 manufacturers' representative for men's clothing who has been exercise-walking for 10 years, and Joe Friedman, 76, walking for exercise since 1988. "Half of the people in our group are walk- ing because they have had heart problems at one time or anoth- er," Friedman says. Not all of the exercise-walking takes place in the morning, says Tel-Twelve's Jennifer Fox. Lunchtimes bring in business people in suits and sneakers, and in the evenings, most of the walk- ers are couples. Once the weather breaks, many of the mall walkers head outdoors for their daily exercise. However, says Fox, "we still get a lot of walkers in the summer. The people form friendship groups here." Sports Stars Help Orchards Sports and media celebrities will join for a fund-raising effort for the Orchards Children's Services at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 25. The casual buffet dinner, memorabilia auction and chance to mingle with the stars will be held at Spectadium, 2511 Liver- nois, south of Big Beaver Road in Troy. The honorary committee for the event includes Lem Barney, Dave Bergman, Dave Bing, George Blaha, Gates Brown, Ken Calvert, Matt Dobek, Thomas Hearns, Willie Horton, Vinnie Johnson, Chris Osgood, Jim Price, Dan Petry, Eli Zaret and others. Orchards is one of the largest foster care and adoption agencies in Michigan. Tickets are $60 and will benefit the Orchards Inner City Baseball League. Herz! Wins AZA Championship Bellini offers outstanding quality and design in baby and children's furniture plus unique bedding and accessories. Make us a "must see." ‘4 EILLIt ► e THE DET RO 1875 S. Woodward (N. of 14 Mile Road) • Birmingham 40 (810) 644-0525 • .>„4...,4x elvish N:ews Ci Ci mino : :: Herzl AZA won the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization basketball championship on Sunday, de- feating Greenberg A 58-44. The game was fairly close un- til Herzl pulled away in the last four minutes. Anthony Arbour, with 22 points, and Mike Gifford, 20, led Herzl. Other team mem- bers were Mark Abraham, Brett Malowitz, Aaron Taub, Jeremy Berger, Steve Gifford, Mike Gif- ford, Joe Pazner, Nathan Clat- ter, Simon Shanfield, Ben Livneh and Sean Cormican. In the semi-final games, played earlier Sunday, Herzl de- feated Marx 32-24, with Mike Gifford scoring 11. Greenberg A beat Chalutzim A 53-41, with Joel Szirtes hitting 21. Jon Wein- berg of Jolson AZA had 34 points in the Chapter All-Star vs. Ad- visergame which preceded the championship game. Bowling Scores Galilee Monday Elaine Meyers 520; Paula Slomovitz 517; Ann Gallison 505; Fran Klinger 502. Galilee Tuesday Hallie Serling 584/215; Judy Rosen 537/213; Alice Labes 503; Debbie Wein 200. Brotherhood/Eddie Jacobson Andy Rubin 686/247-237-202; Howard Waxer 650/244-217; Dan Stein 640/233- 216; Lee Roth 631/224-224; Steve Wein- berg 628/232-202; Dave Schanes 621/229-200; Barry Fishman 615/225; Marc Weberman 615/223-214; Sandy Mandell 613/212-208; Steve Anstandig 611/220-206; Dennis Eder 605/207-203; Larry Slutsky 604/225; Dennis Horwitz 226; Ken Brown 225; Greg Shulman 220; Steve Fine 218-202; Steve Achtman 214; Howard Levin 213; Howard Kuretsky 212; Eriv Goldberg 210; Bruce Binstock 208; Bob Shapiro 208-204; Mark Rap- paport 206; Jerry Isenberg 205; Scott Gtt- tleman 205; Risk Woolman 204; Dan Fanich 204; Jeff Berlin 204; Ivan Collins 203; Ira Saperstein 203; Larry Silver 203; Jeff Goldman 202; Shel Dworkin 202- 201; Chuck Freedman 201; Nate Fine 200; Les Schultz 200. -/ Morgenthau-L'Chaim Nick Altwerber 652/214-254; Marshall Spinner 629/224-214; Rick Melamed 622/237; Bob Franklin 610/215-202; Lar- ry Harwin 244; Len Moss 233; Hal Lem- pert 225; Joe Grossman 217; Lou Konopko 214; Shel Ellison 212; Norm —/ Schwartz 211; Jerry Broida 202-201; Lar- ry Schlussel 202; Gerry Bloom 201; Mike Panter 200. Zeiger-Gross Lee Weinstein 266; Mary Wain 245; Ray Schneider 230; Hal Barman 212; Milt Burg 211; Andy Feuereisen 204201; Kei- th Rosen 203; Dave Pollack 200. Downtown-Fox Shel Rakotz 648/216-258; Kevin Elbinger 628/257; Gary Seigel 601/224; Gary Berman 256; Bruce Rosenblat 246; Lar- ry Frommer 220-205; Steve Kay 214; Bob Weiss 212; Harold Watheit 210; Bob Smith 200. Pisgah Alan Borsen 672/205-209-258; Larry Sandler 657/230-234; Steve Elkus 647/215-253; Andy Rubin 635/256; Kei- th Kingston 632/269; Larry Horn 629/222- 223; Steve Gross 615/215-221; Rob Greenfield 611/244; Lyle Schaefer 604/215-204; Allen Zuppke 236; Steve Lusky 234; Barry Fishman 232; Mitch Finkel 213; Rich Singer 213; Yale Wein- er 212; Neil Blazofsky 211; Howard Wax- er 205; Mark Goodman 204; Rod Brown 203; Neil Watnick 203; Barry Bean 202; Adam Goodman 201. Tell Us! A big accomplishment on the field or on the court? Tell us about it! Send your sports ac- complishments in writ- ing to: Alan Hitsky. 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