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BUSINESS
THE SHIRT BOX,
19011 W. 10 Mile, South-
field, has begun its second
annual Wild and Crazy Tie
Competition. Customers
who bring in old ties will be
given $2 off the price of a
new tie. Old ties will be do-
nated to organizations for
dress or art projects. The
competition will continue
until July 14. The store car-
ries a complete line of name
brand men's dress and sport
shirts, sweaters, ties, belts,
socks and underwear at
20-35 percent off retail
price. Hours are 9:30 a.m.-6
p.m. Monday through
Saturday.
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AUSTIN A. KANTER,
CLU, a general agent for
National Life of Vermont in
Birmingham, will be among
the 100 speakers scheduled
to address Million Dollar
Round Table members at
this year's annual meeting
Sunday through Thursday
in New York City.
Roeper students
win forensic
competition
Amy Forman, Craig
Schneider and Lianna
Farber, students at Roeper
City and Country School,
participated in the Michi-
gan Inter-scholastic Foren-
sic Association Individual
Events State Cham-'
pionships (Class C-D).
The school's forensic team
placed first in the competi-
tion for the second year in a
row. Amy was cited in the
humorous category, Craig
took fourth place as part of a
duo and Lianna won a
fourth place prize for orat-
ory.
Summer jobs
The Oak Park Commu-
nity Employment Service
has summer job openings
for economically disadvan-
taged Oakland County
youths aged 14-21.
For further information,
call the community em-
ployment service, 398-3136.
Judges contest
Susan Marwill, of Hun-
tington Woods, has been
appointed regional judge for
this year's Achievement
Awards in Writing spon-
sored by the National Coun-
cil of Teachers of English.
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Heads lawyers
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Franklin. D. Gettleson, of
Birmingham; has been
named president of the
Southfield Bar Association.
Gettleson is a partner in the
firm of Gettlepon and Sobel.