WE ARE NOW EXPANDING TO HELP SERVE YOU BETTER COMING IN NOVEMBER JEEP EAGLE Without a renewal of the op- erating 'tillage, classroom sizes would balloon from an average of 23 to as high as 39 in elemen- tary schools. In the middle and high schools, class sizes could jump to as high as 44, Dr. Gaynor said. The vote would renew four mills on homes. /—' "The class size averages for next year are strict move-up numbers and don't account for people moving into the district. I'm not sure, if this millage fails, how people would move out of the district because I don't know who'd buy their houses. The ef- fect on property values would be devastating," he said. Mike Woods, the chairman of the 5,000-member Citizens for Walled Lake Schools, said the group has been working around the clock to convince district vot- ers to renew the millage. He called himself "guardedly opti- mistic" about its chances of pass- ing. "Having been involved in all three bond proposals, especially the last one, I don't take any- thing for granted. But I sense a groundswell among parents. I think people understand the gravity of the situation if it doesn't pass," he said. Mr. Woods, whose 8-year-old son is a student at Glengarry El- ementary, pointed out that busi- nesses in the district — which bear the brunt of the tax — have multiplied because of the growth in Walled Lake, West Bloomfield and Novi. "There has been tremendous growth, which has fed business- es. They'd be adversely affected if the millage doesn't pass. For builders, I think you'd see a screeching halt to their busi- ness," he said. Mr. Woods added that the millage renewal does not repre- sent a tax increase but a contin- uation of the status quo. ❑ Correction In a photograph on Nov. 10, Howard Wallach was incor- rectly identified. He is presi- dent of the men's club at Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. Judge Ira G. Kaufman was the first Jewish president of the Michigan Probate and Juve- nile Judges Association, not the first Jewish judge in the Wayne County and Juvenile Court as stated in a Nov. 10 article. AUTOMOTIVE SOUND•SYSTEMS * Lease based on approved credit. 12,000 miles per year with no penalty. 15C per rrul SO( ,db, COMING SOON! COMING SOON!,, ii ■A S Human *Al (motor sales, inc.) Corner of Pontiac Trail & S. Commerce Rds. WALLED LAKE • 669-2010 RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL DESIGN INRECON BUILD 1-800-421-4141