SPECIAL SHIPMENT 1999 LEXUS ES 300 Farmington Hills, Southfield, West 0 Bloomfield and Bloomfield Hills and several other Oakland County towns, said a representative's job is to repre- sent constituents. Citing Knollenberg for cutting funding for the National Endowments for the Arts, cutting Medicare, voting against PBS finding and environmental bills, and support- ing prayer in . schools, Reeds said, "I don't think the 11th District supports the things that our current congress- man is fighting for in Congress." Reeds opposes Social Security cuts and raising the retirement age, and said people over 55 should be able to opt into the Medicare system. A patient's Bill of Rights to take medical treatment decisions away from admin- istrators and into the hands of doc- tors, is also sorely needed, he said. Dick Gach, Libertarian candidate for the 11th Congressional district, run- ning against Knollenberg and Reeds, said he wants to propose a constitution- al amendment restricting any private, consensual adult behavior that harms no one. He was the only non- Democratic Party candidate who spoke. Brickner, running against Marc Shulman for a state representative seat in the 39th District, which includes Commerce, White Lake, Waterford, West Bloomfield and other lakes towns, also referred to herself as main- stream. She called Shulman's integrity and principles questionable. "He promises everyone whatever they want to get votes," she said. "He promises quick fixes and privatization of schools." He has "joined the right wing and models himself after Newt Gingrich," she said. Mental health issues have taken a back seat by the Republicans, she said. Fieger called his opponent a "literal shill of special interest," and said John Engler is the first Michigan guberna- torial candidate in 40 years to refuse to debate and has rarely, if ever, held a press conference. Frequently calling himself "an ordi- nary citizen," Fieger said, "I'm the first candidate not selected by the power brokers in either party. No one can buy me off." Citing Engler's "heinous" environ- a mental policies, Fieger said the gover- nor destroyed the Department of Natural Resources, gutted the polluter pay laws, and changed the definition of wetlands, a particularly sore point with Fieger. Engler, and the other Republican candidates, weren't listening. El •Front & Side Airbags •Front Wheel Drive •Vehicle Skid Control •CD Changer •Alloy Wheels •Leather Seats w/Memory •Power Moonroof •Heated Seats •Traction Control - $2299 TOTAL DUE AT SIGNING $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT *39 month lease based on approved credit. Plus tax, title, plate and doc. fee. Ends Saturday, October 31, 1998. CLEARANCE SPECIALS ON ALL '98 LEXUS IN STOCK NO HASSLE - NO HAGGLE - JUST $500 OVER INVOICE** *•Invoice does not necessarily reflect ultimate dealer cost. (4L_Exuso oPi FREE LEXUS LOANER "WE DELIVER ANYWHERE" Call 1-800-LEXUS-4U (539-8748) 5701 S. PENNSYLVANIA, LANSING • FREE PICK UP & DELIVERY Exit 104 Cedar St. off 1-96, 3 Blks N. on Penn www.lexusoflansing.com e Shop Orchard Mall For Spooky SPeciag ' l si t Alterations & More • Barbara's Art Center • Betsy's Bridal Couture. Bricker-Tunis Furs • Cheese Cake Café • The Cover Up Derma Vogue • Efros Drugs • Europa Art Gallery' Gemini Travel • Greg Shoes • Guys N' Gals Heslop's China & Gifts • ilona and gallery • Kitchen Glamor Lois Gross Dry Cleaners • Mop Shop Salon • Accents in Needlepoint • Panera Bread Papillon Salon • Pearl of Paris • Rochelle Imber's Knit Knit Knit • Rosalie Sally's Design Boutique • Shangri-La Chinese Restaurant SHERRI'S — west bloomfield • Shopping Center Markets t• Soleil Contemporary Furniture • Star Trax • The Studio Tapper's Diamonds & Fine Jewelry • Under It All • Wrap It Up RC 4 West Bloomfield Library €111111.Lf n .0. WEST BLOOMFIELD • MICHIGAN OnAard Lake Road • North of Maple Coming Soon Co Orchard klall I a Shish Wstaurant JMEntertainmort Call The Sales Department (248) 354-7123 Ext. 209 248-851-7727 Get Results... Advertise in our new Entertainment Section! 10/30 1998 Detroit Jewish News 15