LOCAL NEWS TO OUR FRIENDS IN FARMINGTON AND FARMINGTON HILLS! Next Tuesday, November 6th, you will be voting for a number of persons to hold important offices in your city and state. One of considerable importance to the Farmington and Farmington Hills communities is Judge of the 47th District Court! You have a highly qualified candidate for this office, one whom we support and earnestly recommend to you — Frederick "Rick" Knauer! Your vote on November 6th will put an experienced and dedicated man on the bench! A man with a distinguished legal background who has long been personally involved in the life of the Farmington and Farmington Hills communities. Prof. Howard B. Abrams David A. Goldman Spencer Partridge Norman Allan Henry S. Gornbein Hughes Potiker Bob Allison Bernard Hartman Robert Rissman Eugene Applebaum Dan Honigman Jack Robinson Harold Berry Ivan Jacobson Leslie Rose Louis Berry John Jacobson Robert Schechter Paul Borman Kenneth Korotkin Jerry Schostak Seymour Brode Carl Lauter, M.D. Mickey Shapiro Richard Brown, D.O. Edward Levy, Jr. Richard Sloan Norman Cohen Richard Lewiston Robert Smith William Davidson George Mogill, M.D. A. B. Solomon, M.D. Milton Dressner David Mondry David Stulberg Hortense Falk Joey Nederlander Robert Stulberg Sam Frank Kenneth Neumann Joel Tauber Sam Frankel Geoffrey Orley Al Wagner Milton Gilman Graham Orley Arthur Weiss Martin Goldman Joseph Orley Martin Weissman, M.D. Washtenaw UJA Names Chairman Laurence Smith has been named chair of the 1991 Jewish Community Associa- tion/United Jewish Appeal campaign in Ann Arbor to raise $440,000 to aid Jews around the world. Mr. Smith, vice president for University Marketing and Student Affairs at Eastern Michigan University, also served as chairman of the recently completed JCA/UJA- sponsored local Operation Ex- odus campaign, part of an in- ternational effort to provide funds specifically for Soviet Jews emigrating to Israel. The Washtenaw County Operation Exodus campaign raised over $398,000, ex- ceeding its goal of $380,000 in pledges. Sue Rebner and Paul Lichter have been named associate chairs for the 1991 campaign. The JCA/UJA is the Washtenaw County branch of the national United Jewish Appeal. The majority of regular campaign monies go to Israel to support immigra- The Jewish Welfare Federa- tion and the Neighborhood Project received a Resolution of Tribute from the Southfield City Council at a recent Council meeting for "their ongoing support for the City of Southfield." Accepted by Federation President Mark E. Schlussel, FREDERICK 0. KNAUER JUDGE OF THE 47TH DISTRICT COURT! Gratefully published and paid for by Committee to Elect Knauer District Judge. STATE FARM INSURANCE MARILYN J. GOLD-AGENCY "I believe in personalized service" • AUTO • HEALTH • HOME • COMMERCIAL • LIFE • IRAs • BUSINESS • ST All IARK 'NSURA"" 106 353.1400 26561 W. 12 Mile Road, Suite 203, Southfield, MI 48034 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1990 P.O. Box 189601, Farmington Hills, MI 48331 Sue 6453 FARMINGTON ROAD W. BLOOMFIELD 855-5822 MAPLE (at CRANBROOK) BIRMINGHAM chairman of the Neighbor- hood Project committee. The resolution noted that since the inception of the Neighborhood Project, more than 150 families have pur- chased homes in Southfield. It stated in part that the Neighborhood Project "pro- motes the vitality and growth of Southfield neighborhoods" and "fosters civic awareness and neighborhood pride through its housing incentive loan program, which en- courages home buyers to locate and remain in Southfield neighborhoods by providing interest-free loans to any Jewish home buyer." WSU Center Hosts Lecture WE SHIP FURNITURE 433-3070 tion and absorption, rural set- tlement, education, and a wide variety of humanitarian programs. Funds from the campaign also support Ann Arbor Jewish organizations such as the Hebrew Day School and Jewish Communi- ty Center. Welfare Federation Receives 'Mute Vote the separate non-partisan ballot Tuesday, November 6. ELECT Laurence Smith Mark Schlussel the resolution cited the Neighborhood Project, a Federation-sponsored pro- gram which promotes en- hancing neighborhoods and home buying in Southfield. Mr. Schlussel was the first The Center for Peace and Conflict Studies of Wayne State University will sponsor Great Decisions '90, "Viet- nam, Cambodia and the U.S.," 7:15-9 p.m. Nov. 13 at the Bloomfield Township Library. There is a charge. David Wurfel, professor of political science at University of Wind- sor, will speak. For informa- tion call the library, 577-3453; or 577-3468.