Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, February 16, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, February 16, 1972 S43i131ids get the job done PERSONAL PERSONAL S EG O IBUMPER STICKERS custom printed pEent whie-U-wait! $2. Unusual printingf .jobsour specialty, MBL Press, 12171 (Continued from Page 5) MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS ELECTROPHONIC stereo system, A FM. Stereo, turntable, two speake $901 Call 763-2748. 023 AIRIA Folk Guitar for sale. Only $50, 763-2656. 76Y SALE - Jumbo folk guitars: Epipho Jumbo, reg. $110, now $89. Suzu now $99. Harmony Sov., now $1 Yamaha Fg 180, now $139. Gibson 45, reg. $300, now $229. Gibson B Ridge, reg. $395, now $299. Ovati Round backs, now $249. Ann Ar Music Mart, 215 E. Liberty, 662-65 c PERSONAL PERSONAL RIVE GAUCHE gives you the opportun- OPEN BOWLING EVERY AFTERNOON, ity to meet students from various MICHIGAN UNION. cFO9 countries. Come Thursday, 9 p.m.-- midnight, and give it a try. You'll M- meet people and lea-n something in rs the process. cF9 X08 CHA FRESHMEN MEN. If you are qualifiedC . for an Air Force pilot or navigatorI - position you may also qualify for a SPECIAL THIS WEEK ne full-tuition scholarship through AirD ki, Force ROTC. You may be eligible Fo. even though not presently enrolled int Air Science classes. Call Air Force lue ROTC, 764-2403 for details. 82F19 pn t ,jI C vo Re u ar Lw EUROPE $179 Dept/ Routing pro rata Adm. Tot. Retrn Cost Charge Price 5-06-6-07 D/A/L/D $165 $14 $1791 5-06/6-25 D/A/L/D $165 $14 $1791 5-07/6-25 D/L/D $165 $14 $179 5-07/6-25* D/C/L/D $185 $14 $1991 5-07/6-25* D/H/L/D $215 $14 $2291 5-07/6-25* D/P/L/D $174 $14 $188 5-07/6-25* D/S/L/D $203 $14 $217 5-07/6-25* D/Z/L/D $185 $14 $199 5-07/7-03 D/L/D $165 $14 $179 5-16/8-18 D/L/D $185 $14 $199 5-16/8-18* D/A/L/D $235 $14 $249 5-16/6-07 D/L/D $175 $14 $189 6-07/8-20 D/L/D $195 $14 $209 6-07/8-28 D/L/D $195 $14 $209 6-08/8-20 D/L/D $195 $14 $209 7-01/8-16 D/A/L/D $207 $22 $229 7-03/8-25 D/LD $205 $14 $219 7-04/9-04 D/A/D $205 $14 $219 7-09/7-30 D/L/D $205 $14 $219 7-17/8-06 'D/A/L/D $203 $14 $217 7-25/8-25 D/A/L/D $195 $14 $209 7-26/8-25 D/A/L/D $195 $14 $209 8-01/9-03 D/L/D $195 $14 $209 *open only to students age 29 or under at flight time Per seat price is pro rata share of the total charter cost, subject to increase or decrease, depending upon total number of participants. See us for the following travel services: Eurail and Britrail Passes Auto arrangements (purchase, lease, rental) Motorcycle purchase Intra-European student charter flights 1 Travel Insurance Student travel guides to Europe - NASSAU --- March 4-11, Det/Nas/Det $179 Round trip fare via Northwest Orient with accommodations at the SHERATON COLONIAL i - _- - - - - ion bor 550. X09 JOIN THE ARMY, travel to exotic, dis- tant lands, meet exciting, unusual people- and kill them. 98F08 Handcrafted, gold, lostwax cast WED-I DING RINGS by JHAN should be or- dered early. 769-7550. cFl3 Prices HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO Acoustic, electric instruments, acces- series, lessons-repairs. 209 S. State, 665-8001, 10-7 p.m. cXtc VIOLIN-Professional violinist will sell Hart. and Sons 1898. Beautiful instru- ment with full tone, perfect condition under $1,000. Also available, good stu- dent Viola with bow and case, $450. 769-2496. 70X12 PORTABLE AC-DC, AM-FM stereo ra- dio, 8-track tape player, 2 speakers.- Also tapes. 761-8289. 71X09E SALE - Telecaster with maple neck, now $249, Gibson 335 elec 6 or 121 stg, now $249. Gibson 335, now $289. Epiphone 330 elec, now $199. Epi- phone solid body bass, now $119. Solid body guitars, now $99.50. Fender Stratocaster, $249. New Fender super reverb, reg. $500, now $329. 100 watt. ARE top, $119. 70 watt Vox bass amp, 2-12 inch spks, $99.50. Show- Bud pedal steel guitar, now $499. 1 Gibson EBO Bass, now $199. Framus Wymann bass, now $79. Ann Arbor Music Mart, 215 E. Liberty, 662-6550. cX09 FENDER precision bass with case, $200. Conn trombone with F attachmentj and cas,*280.Garrard BL-95 turn- STUDENT FROM VENEZUELA needs I American student to help him to practice his English lessons. Prefer- ably Spanish speaking, but it isn't absolutely necessary. Conventional Agreement. Carlos: 764-8936 after 6 p.m 08F11 LA FEMME INFIDELE a sensual tale a civilized thriller CINEMA II - SUNDAY AUD. A: ANGELL, 7 and 9 p.m., 75c 14F10 DON'T CHEAT YOURSELF Get all the deductions you deserve! I will prepare your income tax with complete accuracy. CHEAPEST RATESI ANYWHERE! Call 761-8031 for ap-! pointment. dF12 GRAD COFFEE HOUR Conviviality, intrigue, laughter, drama. You'll find them at the Grad Coffee Hour, Wed., Feb. 16, 8-10 p.m., 4th floor Rackham. Donuts and cocoa for all. Be there. 99F08 ALPHA PHONE or bio-feedback system. 662-4431, extension 209. 16L09 Hamburger 68c/lb. Rib Eye Steak $1 .70/lb. Cube Steak $1 .37/lb. Flank Steak $1.69/lb. Center Pork Chops $1.15/lb. Stew Meat 94c/lb. Bacon 79c/lb. Chuck Roast $1.04/lb. Hot Dogs 62c/lb. Bologna 53c/lb. ORDER AT FISHBOWL 10 A.M.-2 P.M. MON.-THURS. BOARD EXAM TUTORING Kaplan tutoring courses starting for: LSAT-April exam DAT - April exam MCAT - May exam For information and enrollment Call Collect: (313) 851-6077 63F19 SHARING CROSS SOUND, custom ster- eo speaxers, sound cabinetry, P.A.'s, reasonable prices. 769-5429. cFtc GIVE YOURSELF TIME .-. FOR THE GOOD THINGS IN LIFE E Double your reading speed. Speedier reading is not hard to learn and it works. Call Michael Thoryn at 761- 6683. dF08 TERMPAPERS UP AGAINST THE WALL COMPETI- TION CREATIVE is THE professional specialist in the original research field. Termpapers, these, dissertations from $4.00 per page. Only we offer a DISCOUNT for 21 day advance no- tice. WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES in the U.S.A. for used termpapers, from $1.50 per page. No wait, our completeI files are instantly available. Only we have never had a duplication "casu- alty." COMPLETE COMPUTER SERVICES, PROGRAMMING, consultation, tutor- ing, and more. ALSO, legal, industrial, technical re- search. Editingand consultation ser- vices. Map making and DRAFTING. CREATIVE RESEARCH INC. 313 S. State 761-5880 cFtc ITALIAN GRINDER. . . $1.00 (Imported Ham, Genoa Salami, Provo- lene Cheese, Italian Ham, Lettu'ce, Tomato, Oil and Vinegar, Spices.) ODYSSEY - 208 W. Huron 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. walking distance of campus, for next to the rental of a house within $50 REWARD for information leading' fall. Call 763-0814. 40F09 EFFECTS OF the Brain Drain in devel- oping countries, talk by Prof. Leslie Kish at Rive Gauche, Wed., 9 p.m. cFO8 PERSONAL FREE INSTRUCTIONS POCKET DILLIARDS THURSDAY 7-9 P.M. MICHIGAN UNION cFOE DO YOU BELIEVE:k That the primary concern of student- government should be student inter- est? That students should have demo- cratic control of their academic and economic lives. That Student Gov- ernments should work together non-, competively? Do YOU WANT to run for SGC?, LSA Student Gov't., Rackham Student Gov't. NEED support to get elected? GROUP will support candidates (men or. women) who are QUALIFIED. WHO answer YES to the first question? -Join-GROUP the open all campus political party. -Call Michael Davis or Tom Slaugh- ter at 761-6683 or write them at 807 S. State. 62F08 rERMPAPERS: Relieve verbal const ipa- tion of synthetic education with WRITE ON. We have more papers, more writers and serve more students than all other firms combined. Abso- lutely lowest prices. Student-owned and operated. WRITE ON. 527 E. Lib- erty St., 665-4321. 1tF10 DEADLINE 3 MARCH 1972 poetry drama fiction essay photography art GENERATION um inter-arts magazine is reborn authors sought: (returns only with stamped envelope) artists sought: check office hours 2nd floor Student Publications Bldg. GENERATION F i. I 1$ S.AV $A~fjlU* wait a week save a bundle 5.98 list 4 for $13 (tax included) THE VIRGO SHOP DEPOT 350 Thompson, No. 218 Call 761-0354 4:30-7 p.m. Daily 86F09 ON DISPLAY For proof of Richard Lee's photographic skills, see the window display at In- sta-Print on Main St., or subscribe to the Detroit Free Press. cFtc RESERVE an appointment and learn the facts about diamonds so your engagement ring purchase will be worth your while and a unique ex- pel-ience. Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University, 663-7151. cFtc I I SGC MEAT CO-OP CUT YOUR MONTHLY L /VI NG EXPENSES HOW ELL " No Entrance Fee Low Lot Rental Rates " Model Clearance Sale " Easy Finance Terms Michigan's Largest Network of Mobile Nome Communities 54-6N4 E PARK 54606081 SALES 196& PINCKNEY RD. EXIT PERSONAL PERSONAL RECORDS Music by: JOUST UNLIMITED ADMISSION 50C I U I 'U LAW SC HOOL MIXE R Thursday, Feb. 17-9-midnight Law Club Lounge i 72F09 G3 ;a table, $80. Call 761-1593 after 5. OVERSEAS JOBS FOR STUDENTS 29X10 Australia, Europe, S. America, Africa, _______ _______________- Ietc. All professions and occupations, IBSON SG Custom guitar. Excellent $700 to $3,000 monthly. Expensespaid, condition. Good case. $400 or best overtime, sightseeing. Free informa- offer. 761-5985. 15X07 tion-Write, Jobs Overseas, Dept. K4 FOLKLORE CENTER Box 15071, San Diego, CA. 92115. FOLKORECENTR I21F13 Guitar, BanJos, Fiddles, Dulcimers, new and used, bought and sold. Ac- 'LICK DICK IN '72' cessories, Instruction. Repair. 516 E. Bumpersticker, 50c each, send to: S-T William, above Bike Shop. 668-9836. Mail Order, 322% E. Clark, Jackson, Michigan, 49203. 94F10 HEY TIGER! IT'S OKAY TO PLAY But don't use claws. Waterbeds di- rect from the manufacturer. $9.99 to $11.99 for a top quality guaran- teed product. Call Ellen at Aquarest, 769-4491. cFtc DATING SERVICE. All the dates you want. We pair selectively. $15. Regis- tration includes 3 dates. Additional pairings $3 each, no other cost. Send for registration form to Sat. Night Insurance, P.O. Box) 543, AA 48106. Phone 663-1392. 11F10 BURIED IN RED TAPE? Call LS&A Complaint Service for help. 763-4799. 2-5 weekdays, cFtc DOUBLE YOUR PLEASURE with dou-j ble knit suits, sportscoats and sla- from Marty's, 310 S. State St. 1Ftc WANT TO make a deal? For large winej orders try us. The Village Apothecary. ctFtc I - _______________ Double occupancy available Administrative services by WORLD WIDE CHARTER Stop in at 211 South State Street, Call 662-8747 Open to U of M faculty, staff, students, and their immediate families cFtc WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY Yes it CAN be good without being pushy or unreasonably expensive. 60- 120 color photographs taken. No min- imum order. By appointment only. Call David at 769-0053, 9-5. crtc WRITERS, HAVE YOU BEEN RIPPED OFF BY WRITE-ON? 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Here is a career as a professional with financial re- wards that increase with your developing ex- pertise. If you are a student of high academic stand- ing and are interested in a legal career, come speak with our representative. Contact the Placement Office. A representative of The Institute will visit your campus on: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 NOTE: If the above date is inconvenient for you, please call or write The institute for information. The Institute for Paralegal Training 13th floor, 401 Walnut St., Phila., Pa. 19106 (215) WA 5-0905 People are not just the cause of the'population problem. They're also thevictims. 4 in or Traffic jams. Overcrowded schools. Inadequate housing. Increasing unemployment. Pollution. Almost any urban, social and environmental problem you can name is fast becoming a nightmare. And in one way or another affects us all. Of course, these problems would still exis't even if popula- tion growth were zero, because population growth is not their basic cause. 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Unfortunately, research has consistently shown that not enough Americans (from every Especially from thoughtful people who understand how unplanned pregnancies can intensify the already severe problems society has still to solve. People who will, at the very least, help others understand that the population problem not only has a cause. It has victims. 0