POLITICS FOR HEALTHY BABIES... 1"1" Politicians Continued from preceding page "We Care." We are conimitted to the well being of each of our residents. A first_ Apartment liv'mg in a Skilled Nursing Facility build a strong foundation with good prenatal care. Marla Parker THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHER Interiors by For the discriminating person requiring an elegant environment. overlooking two beauti ful lakes. Twelve other Locations from Petoskey to Detroit and Florida. Ruth Schwartz A.S.I. D.-1. F. D.A. "design ideas to suit your lifestyle" •FURNISHING CONSULTATIO •FINE ART 30 years experience Please call 352-2264 August Republican primary, "There are a lot of Jewish people — about 17,000 — liv- ing in the area," Mr. Nemer_ says. "Obviously being Jew- - ish would have an impact on that area." The race for West Bloom ?, field Township trustee prom- ises to be anything but dull. c Sixteen residents are battl- ing for four trustee positions. ( -1 Of the 16 candidates, seven are Jewish. They are: Democrats Richard Barr, Albert Holtz and Anthony Spokojny; and Republica Allen Adelberg, Michael Alan Schwartz, Marc Shulman and Larry Wasserman. Previously, trustee Judy ( Holtz, (married to Albert Holtz) who is not seeking re-,_ election, was the only Jew- ish member of the township < board. Now a magistrate, she can only run for non- c= partisan races. Jewish candidates are also plentiful in non-partisan, races for courts in Oakland County (and in Wayne c; County.) One race, for the 47th District Court in Farm- '1 ington Hills stands out. //eAdVtrah too t i"° e es GLASS CLOUDED INSULATED UNITS?? r$25• 00 OFF —1 I ON EACH I IDOOR WALLI I 10 Year Warranty I Loffer expires 6115/9211 NOW OPEN-SOUTHFIELD 24055 W. 10 Mile (E. of Telegraph) 353-1500 18 FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1992 W. BLOOMFIELD 5731 W. Maple 855.3400 FARMINGTON 31205 Grand River 476-0730 rifFoo oFF-1 I I I ON EACH I I WINDOW 10 Year Warranty I "offer expires 6/15/92) FREE ESTIMATES All services guaranteed Judge Margaret Schaeffer's retirement from the bench paves the way for a newcomer. Seven can- didates, including four Jew- ish candidates, are vying for the position. "Maybe the reason there are so many Jewish can didates is that we want to make sure Jews, and everyone else, are never discriminated c against in the future," says candidate Marla Parker, - 1 magistrate for the 47th District Court. The other Jewish can- `f didates for the bench in 1 Farmington Hills are J , 1 Shirley Saltzman, Steven Gabel and Kenneth Knoppow.