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May 23, 1997 - Image 77

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-05-23

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FROM THE EDITOR

Call Us
or A
Custom
CustI
Quote On The
Vehicle Of I
Your
Choice!

EIVERYCIIE SAVES AT

SHUMILIV'S

19 . 7 PLYMOUTH NEON EXPRESS

$169*

Per Month

36 Month Leas

I

'm dreaming about summer.
It seems so far off this year,
because we have not yet had
spring. Since this "Summer
Pleasures" issue is meant to last
the season, I know the weather
will eventually cooperate.
Watching the perennials
bloom, smelling the flowers and
barbecues, and swimming out-
doors are delightful summer plea-
sures.
Whether your passion is golf,
reading, travel or entertaining, we
promise you an array of ideas to
keep your summer exciting. Check
out our calendar listing for the best
events in tow-n.
Annabel Cohen's article "The
Scents of Summer" provides many
summer entertaining tips. From
spicy marinades to savory chick-
en, we know your outdoor party
will be a success.
Writer Ruthan Brodsky reveals
the latest in golf fashions and re-
lates some wonderful tales from
local golfers. These tales will sure-
ly inspire and improve your golf
game this season.
To help you step right into sum-
mer with the trendiest sandals,
Glenn Triest photographed sev-
eral shoes exclusively for "Sum-
mer Pleasures."
After interviewing camp direc-
tors and campers, Lisa Brody dis-
covered the best gifts to send to
children at camp. With three chil-
dren of her own who attend sum-
mer camp, Lisa has probably
already purchased some of these
items. I know I will.
Whether your summer plea-
sure is swinging in a hammock or
snuggling in a Little Tykes dump
truck like Noah Cohen of South-
field on our cover, we hope this is-
sue brings warm weather and
sunny skies.

Sincerely,

Carla Schwartz
Editor

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CHRYSLER EMPLOYEES SAVE EVEN MORE

Autornatic, air conditioning, AM FM Cassette, rear defrost, dual airbags and much, much more!

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CHRYSLER EMPLOYEES SAVE EVEN MOR.
SECURITY DEPOSIT WAIVED

Automatic, air cond. AM/FM cassette, power windows, power locks, power seats, keyless entry, tilt, cruise
and much more!

1997 PLYMOUTH GRAND VOYAGER SE

$299*

Per Month

36 Month Lease

20,695**

CHRYSLER EMPLOYEES SAVE EVEN MORE

Include V6 Auto, air, driver seat sliding door, power windows, power locks, tilt, cruise, AM/FM cassette, 7
passenger, keyless entry, sunscreen glass, much, much more. Stock # 10714

*24 mo. and 36 mo. closed end lease as indicated with approved credit. 12,000 miles allowed per year on lease vehicles. 150 per mile if over 12,000 miles per year. Lessee has option but
is not obligated to purchase vehicle at lease end. $1,000 Down Payment. To get total of payments, multiply payment by term plus 6% use tax. Plus title and plates. All incentives to dealer.

Pictures may not represent actual vehicle. **Tax, title, destination, all rebates to dealer. Dealer reserves right to use security deposit as cap cost reduction at their discretion.

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