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Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Saturday, June 4, 1983
Arborland announces
plans for budget stores
By CHERYL BAACKE grand opening is scheduled for next
Arborland shopping center officials spring, but some major tenants will be
announced this week the major stores open this fall.
that will move into the complex as part ARBORLAND will be the third off-
of its new image as an off-price retail price retail complex in the country, and
center. Poetz said he predicts it will do well
The shopping mall, located on financially because it is close to Yp-
Washtenaw between Ann Arbor and silanti and Detroit as well as Ann Ar-
Ypsilanti, will be Michigan's first cen- bor.
ter devoted to stores offering brand- Arborland's previous owners sold the
name merchandise at discount prices. mall last month, because the stores
ANCHOR STORES in the new Ar- could not compete after Briarwood was
borland Consumer Mall will include built several years ago.
Service Merchandise, a catalog Maple Village Shopping Center of-
showroom store with a large selection ficials announced this week that their
of home appliances, electronics, and mall, located on Stadium Blvd., will
jewelry; Marshall's, which features also convert to an off-price retail com-
clothing and a small line of household plex. Designer Depot, a family apparel
goods; Burlington Coat Factory store and a new division of the K-Mart
Warehouse, which sells designer Corporation, will be one of the major
clothing and accesories as well as stores in the mall, said Howard Sch-
coats; and F&M Distributors, a wartz, a retail leasing specialist with
discount drug store. Schostak Brothers & Co., Inc, which
The mall will also includea food court will manage the center.
featuring 16 fast-food booths sharing a The Maple Village complex will also
common eating area, include a woman's clothing store, a
The complex will house about 40 shoe store, and an Oriental grocery,
stores when it is finished said Bob Schwartz said.
Poetz, assistant director of leasing. The

San Francisco mayor
passes smoking ban
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Mayor Answering critics who said the law
Dianne Feinstein signed an ordinance could not be enforced, Feinstein said
yesterday requiring separate areas for she thought it would enforce itself.
smokers and non-smokers in private of-
fices, the toughest measure of its kind "I THINK it will be met with
enacted by any big city in the nation. cooperation, just as it did on the
The ordinance also provides that airlines," she said.
smoking can be prohibited completely She said she considered the time
from an office if employees fail to work se sai and c ussing the or-
out a "reasonable" division of space dinance well speannt. "Icthinkgthat the
that satisfies non-smokers. public health is worth the time. I think
EMPLOYERS have 90 days to com- if you've ever seen someone die from
ply with the new law or risk fines of up cancer of the lungs, you know it's worth
to $500 a day. tetm.
"I believe that once again San Fran- the time,"
cisco is in the forefront in recognizing a The measure applies to all private
human right," the mayor said. "We all businesses and city offices, but does not
have a right to good health, and we cover state and federal offices as the
have a right to protection from health city's jurisdiction over them is limited.
dangers."

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TODAY
Adopt a pothole
PUBLIC-SPIRITED residents of Henderson, Minn. have a new outlet for
their gift-giving moods-they can pour their money down a pothole. For $10,
the town will fill a pothole in your name and give you a certificate of ap-
preciation. For $20, the city will fill the pothole, give you a certificate and a
color photo of the pothole, and if you like, paint an inscription of your choice
over the repair.
HAPPENINGS
SATURDAY
Highlight
The Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra will present the fifth annual outdoor
Haydn Festival at noon in Liberty Plaza. Today's program features the
Haydn Octet and selections from Mozart's "Marriage of Figaro."
Films
Alternative Action - Bus Stop, 7:30 p.m., The Misfits, 9:15 p.m., MLB 4.
AAFC - Cat People, 6:15, 8:15, & 9:45 p.m., MLB 3.
Cinema Guild - An Officer and A Gentleman, 7:30 & 9:45 p.m., Lorch
Hall.
Cinema Two - Passion D'Amore, 7:30 & 9:40 p.m., Aud. A Angell Hall.
CFT - La hCge Aux Folles, 7:00 & 10:30 p.m., La Cage Aux Folles II, 8:40
p.m., Michigan Theater.
Meetings
Ann Arbor Go-Club -2 p.m., 1433 Mason Hall.
Miscellaneous
Friends of the Matthaei Botanical Gardens - Lobby Sale, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.,
1800 N. Dixboro Rd.
Washtenaw Council on Alcoholism - Workshop, "Alcohol and Drugs,
Problem Prevention for Caring Parents," 9 a.m.-3 p.m., 2301 Platt Rd.
Marine Corps League - Annual Garage and Yard Sale, 10 a.m., American
Legion Home, 1035 South Main.
St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church - Ya'ssoo Greek Festival, 11 a.m.,
414 N. Main.
SUNDAY
Films
Cinema Guild - The Red Balloon, 6:30 & 9:10 p.m., The Jungle Book, 6:30
& 9:10 p.m., Lorch Hall.
CFT - It's A Wonderful Life, 5:00 & 9:30 p.m., You Can't Take It With
You, 7:15 p.m., Michigan Theater.
Meetings
Racquetball -9 a.m., courts 1-5, NCRB.
Aikido -5 p.m., Wrestling Room, Athletic Bldg.
Miscellaneous
Marine Corps League - Annual Garage and Yard Sale, 10 a.m., American
Legion Home, 1035 South Main.
MONDAY
Meetings
Tae Kwon Do Club-Practice, 6-8 p.m., outside behind M Bldg.
Christian Science Organization -7:15 p.m., Rm. D., League.
Ann Arbor Support Group for the Farm Labor Organizing Committee -
7:30 p.m., 308 E. William.
WCARD -7:30 p.m. First Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw.
SACUA -1:15 p.m., 4025 Fleming.
Miscellaneous
SYDA Foundation - Laslo Slomovits, "Music and Meditation," 8 p.m.,
1522 Hill.
Common Ground Theater - Auditions for the play, "Children of a Lesser
God" by Mark Medoff, 7:30 p.m., Canterbury Loft, 332 S. State.

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