No Extra Charge Carpet Cleaning Rooms of cleaned '9995 2 i"ar'„Tstleaned '499° Engagements 2S°Cfah;.s. cleaned $4995 NIEB-WEBER NO Extra Charge for heavily *Oiled carpet or high traffic R 4 - - t as. Many cleaners charge More for "dirty" carpet! No Extra Charge for stain removal. We'll send our chemist to your home at No Extra Charge! No Extra Charge for weekend cleanings. We'll come out to your home 7 days a week for your convenience at No Extra Charge! Expect the best...Expect the Purple truck! The Original SZnce 1939 HAGOPIAN CLEANING SERVICES Call us 7 days a Ti.eekl 1 7800-HAGOPIAN (424-6742) Drop Off Rug Care Centers Area Rug Cleaning Special Birmingham Oak Park 8 Mile W / Coolidge Old Woodward & Lincoln Novi • Ann Arbor 12 Mile & Novi Rd The Courtyard Shops Bring your oriental or area rugs to any of our Rug Care Centers and we'll clean every other one We also offer Pick Up & Delivery service! FREE Ask The Orthodontist Elastics, also known as Rubber Bands Orthodontic elastics are small special "rubber bands" that are attached to braces by patients. They come in different sizes depending upon why they are needed. The purpose of elastics is to move teeth into their proper places. In doing so, elastics can correct an over-bite, make room for crowded teeth, help relate the upper and lower jaws together, or help in settling the process to achieve an Nelson Hersh DDS, MS Licensed Specialist ideal fit or "mesh" of the teeth. Orthodontic elastics are a great help to your treatment because of the neat things they can do for your teeth; especially since they can reduce the time you spend in braces. However, remember not all cases need elastics and your orthodontist will tell you Whether your case requires them. Teeth move only when pressure is placed on them. This is why we find when elastics are removed, even for a short time, the teeth may stop moving and may even back track. For this reason, part time wear will result in little or no movement at all and thus increase the time that braces are on the teeth. Therefore, it is essential that your elastics be worn all the time. You should ask your orthodontist if elastics should be worn during eating. If an elastic breaks or loses its elasticity, replace it right away. You will want to keep a pack of elastics with you. There is usually little, to no change in speech. You may have some sensitivity to your teeth as they first get used to the pressure. This will usually last several days and then go away completely. When patients use their elastics according to our recommendations, we as a team have excellent success. For more information you may call our office at 248 360 7700 in West Bloomfield / Commerce Township - Nelson (Nick) Hersh 5/ 7 2004 72 - AI DDS, MS 41411060W io Licensed Specialist oger and Sheryl Young of Commerce Township and Stephen and Lyn Weber of West Bloomfield are delighted to announce the engagement of their daughter Stefani Robin Weber to Brent David Nieb, son of David and Sharon Nieb of Snellville, Ga. Stefani holds a degree in liberal arts and is completing a degree in early childhood education. Brent is a graduate of Albion College and is the senior staff accountant for the Guardian Alarm Corp. A September wedding is planned at Addison Oaks near Rochester. THOMAS-MEISNER eith and Marian (Meisner) McClellan of Oak Park, in memory of Anthony Meisner, are pleased to join with Jeffrey and Barbara Thomas of Louisville, Ky., in announcing the engagement of their children Andrew Edward Meisner and Johnna Marie Thomas. Johnna is a full-time student, who also operates her own small business in Birmingham. She will attend Wayne , State University this fall in pursuit of a degree in business. Andy serves in the Michigan House of Representatives and is pursuing his law degree in the evening at University of Detroit-Mercy. The couple plans to wed in the spring of 2005. KOROTKIN-SILBER D ebbie and Dennis Silber of West Bloomfield and Boca Raton, Fla., are thrilled to announce the engagement of their daughter Jodi Beth Silber to Kenneth Scott Korotkin, both of Atlanta, Ga. Ken is the son of Sandy and Harvey Korotkin of Lexington, Mass., and Bal Harbor, Fla. Jodi received her bachelor of arts degree in marketing from Michigan State University and is employed by 1--IPI Direct Identity Solutions in Atlanta as a brand-marketing specialist. Ken earned his bachelor of arts degree in marketing from Northeastern University and a master's degree in accountancy from Bentley College; both schools are in Boston. Ken is a CPA working for the General Electric Co. in Atlanta, working as a manager of finance. A summer wedding is planned.