I POLITICS 1"••-i' Robinson Continued from preceding page 1992 SEVILLE Firemist Blue, Neutral leather and many extras. 4800 miles. Stk. #C7651 $29,670 8 More to choose frorn with mileage 1992 ELDORADO Polo Green, Neutral leather and many extras. 5800 miles, Stk. #20308. '28,765 3 More to choose from with mileage 40 NEW CARS AVAILABLE NOW FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!!! See AL KLINE for Personalized Service 6161 Woodward 875-0300 Located: conveniently near all Expressways By GM and Fisher Buildings $10.00 OFF For Those Who Want a QUALITY ntsTAI!!ER CARPET SALE 00 SAVE $ Per Sq. Yd. Over 100 colors to choose from. Extra thick and luxurious plushes and textured plushes. Our best 100 oz. rubber pad. Expert installation. SQM ENDS RAY 3 1st Reg. $ 41 .00 .01 111 floor Covering Plus, Inc. 2258 Franklin Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302 I block East of Telegraph, North of Square Lake Road 332-9430 THE AREA'S LARGEST IN STOCK SELECTION WITH GUARANTEED BEST PRICE! GLIDERS .$168.00 ROCKERS ..$98.00 "We Ship Anywhere" 'excluding kids and cushions 3337 Auburn Rd.', (1 Mile West of ,Adorns) "s‘PEci.41.% 5 Auburn Hills 853.7440 E SALE PRICE $28 95 Installed (with ady 21325 Telegraph ;Just North of Mlle) Southfield 948.1060 Don't Clip That Coupon! You Won't Need It At One PRICE Cleaners All items are only $2.79* each and everyday! Highest Quality Cleaning! Shirts .99° everyday! (hangers only) Same Day Service ■ Price Subject To Advance Payment ■ 2-Piece Minimum. 31217 14 Mile Road ■ 932.3222 at the Triangle at 14 Mile and Orchard Lake Rd. (next to Office Max) *No household items or fancy garments, some restrictions apply. Mrs. Robinson's last school board meeting in June at the urging of board of education trustees Larry Wright Sr. and Robert Wright. The resolution announcing the award cites Mrs. Robin- son, in part, for being: "An active school and com- munity volunteer for most of her life, giving her time to a myriad of organizations and causes including the League of Women Voters, Jewish Community Council, Metro- politan Detroit Round Table Of Christians and Jews, the Oakland County Employment and Training Council, Library of Congress Braille Tran- scribing Program and Uni- versity of Michigan Alumni Association." 870,000 Jews Not Registered Voters Nearly a million American Jews will be unable to cast ballots in the presidential election this November be- cause they are not registered voters, a new study by the Synagogue Council of Ameri- ca shows. The study, conducted by Professor Steven Cohen of Queens College, shows that at least one adult Jew in five is non-registered. This means that at least 870,000 of the 4.3 million American Jews of vot- ing age are not registered. The SCA study says those who have moved within the last three years, those under 35, and those with lower lev- els of education are the most likely to not be registered vot- ers. "The erosion of Jewish vot- er registration levels will in- evitably translate into an erosion of Jewish political strength," says Irving Silver- man, project coordinator of a recently launched SCA voter registration campaign. "This study must be seen as a wake-up call to every rabbi, communal professional and Jewish lay leader to make sure to register and to urge their congregations, board members, organization mem- bers and Jewish friends and neighbors to register in time to vote in November." To help increase the num- bers of Jewish voters, the Jewish Community Council is sponsoring several voter reg- istration drives. In addition, the JCCouncil is recruiting deputy registrars. To vote in the November general election, you must be registered by Oct. 5. For information on how to register, or how to become a deputy registrar, contact Al- lan Gale at the JCCouncil, 642-5393. ❑ 54 FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1992