-Wednesday, October ;,1977-The Michigan Daily .-i GR S nit _MAN -%I. I 'ur twith :U. .421 I I q A I I p 4Z A. Rouf ,edite c 961.12110t~fTL 1* 'N GARDEN IFRVK~I }TILLSi 4RMS $2'1A + me .f.. ""s r f'hl.WARRINGTM ."LE S35-.Ut"RLE SO-4" IP CPA ~ sesJi T!o assist in diversfiedI- Iorartli --' ;t b, Du~er iiiSarsa, }2Soi ENCY V Aercy, 16 E. 42 St. MAIDS--AL"'- desire wo.Iforist. Me* .type 8:344~ Ntwn lI-2PJM V 9W 5 VJ "+~ .t t% WARD-LOST an emerald ring. If found please 1764-2864. Sentimental value. ' 26A1005 T LOST-Large gold longhaired male. Oakland- 1 area. Please call 665-4952. 20A1006 UND: A big male kitten. Long hair, gray and k stripes, in vicinity of Tappan and Hill. Call 1898. dA1007 T: Gold rimmed Glasses. Geddes Shelter, Sep- ber 30. Reward. 995-4825. dAlOOS QUIET RESPONSIBLE FIERSON wanted to share 3 bedroom apartment near campus with 2 grad students. Own room. Grad preferred: $103. 769-1218. 12C1007 ONE BEDROOM furnished apartment available immediately between campus -and downtown. In- quire 335 E. Huron; apt. No. 3, anytime between 9a.m. and6p.m. or call 668-7955. cCtc MALE to share two bedroom apartment. Clean and close. Grad or working. Non-smoker preferred. Stop by 117 N. Thayer No. 4. 26C102 FOR RENT-Small room, share bath, kitchen with three congenial and studious men. Furnished-bed, desk, dresser, chair, misc. Second floor, west win- dow, Old Westside. 10 minutes campus. Free utilities. $120/month. Men only and no pets (sorry). Call 662-8565. Available October 1-2. 10C1027 PARKING AVAILABLE-Church St., one block from campus. Call 995-6906. 38C1005 FURNISHED ROOMS for rent at 715 Hill St., fea- tuf'ing Kosher restaurant, game room and Judiac library. Only 2 minutes from campus. Call 995- 3276. , cCtc 'OR SALE: Used Panason'ic model SE-850 stereo. Very good condition. Best offer. 668-7297. 43B1005 'AD Davis Classic, 4/ light, practically new. $40 r best offer. Call 663-5869. 55B1009 'RYE BOOTS-Brand new women's size 6, cheap. all Leslie, 764-9818. 46B1007 ALPINE DESIGNS 60-40 jacket. Men's size medium. :xcellent condition $35.00. 761-9614 after 6 P.M. 42B1007 OMIQ BOOKS: 900 pre-'69, ' Marvel, best offer bove $150. Call 663-4980. 37B1007 'OR SALE: Martin Alto Sax, very good condi- on. $225. Call 662-6947 any time. dB1019 SED WOOLRICH down jacket. Large. Excellent ondition, navy blue-$30. Call Lisa, 662-5034.18B1008 6' B&W TV with stand. Needs some tubes but asically OK. $15.00. Call evenings, 665-0870. 31B1008 72 MAVERICK. $700 or best offer. Call'663-6024 venings 43B1007 'IAT '74124Spider-excellent condition-stereo cas- ette-best offer-973-9864 after 4:00. 15B1006 RACTICALLY NEW JVC receiver, $150, BIC auto-~ atic turntable $80, both for $220. 663-4974 Jana. 96B1005 LIVETI TYPEWRITER WITH CASE, EXCEL- ,ENT CONDITION, $40. 665-6101 94B1008 972 MAVERICK. $700 or best offer. Call 663-6024 venings. 43B1007 STEVE'S LUNCH-Come for home cooking. Break- fast all day, great soups and egg rolls. 3 egg ome- lets with fresh vegetables and gresh bean sprouts served all day. Sundays 10-8. 1313 South University. cFtc ISRAELI DANCING each Sunday 1-3 at Hillel, 1429 Hill Street. 25t. cF1002 DELI each Sunday at Hillel at 6 p.m. $1 per plate. Free film this week: The Falashas. cF1002 FEMINIST COUNSELING-Individual, and groups. No fee first session. Tapestry, certified Social Work- ers. Call 668-8777.Assertiveness Training, Sexuality groups now forming. 42F108 THE FIRST 10 people on Monday get a free pinball game at Union Lanes. Open 10 a.m. cF1002 TODAY at the Union:Bowling, billiards, an pin- ball. Open 10 p.m. cF1002 MAY WE help you with your non-prescription drug needs? The Village Apothecary, 1112 S. University Ave. cF1002 JESUS REINCARNATED, named Michael. (See Daniel 12:1, Revelations 3:12). Religious authorities suppressing the truth. For detailed explanation of Revelations, write: Johannes de Silentio, P.O. Box 812, South Bend, Indiana, 46624. 30F107 SAVE 20% ON OUR LINE OF Lenox tapers. October 1-14. Little Dipper Candles: 415 N. Fifth Ave. in Kerry- town (adjacent to Farmer's Market). cF1002: CONFIDENTIAL CORRESPONDENT will person- ally answer EVERY letter. More than a penpal, C.C. will never pass judgement. A friend, not a professional advisor. Send $2.00, your letter and S.A.S.E. to Confidential Correspondent, P.O. Box 8045, Ann Arbor, Mi. 48107. 10F1005 MEN~-WOMEN? JOBS ON SHIPS! American. Foreign. No experi- ence required. Excellent pay. Worldwide travel. Summer job or career. Send $3.00 for information. SEAFAX, Dept. F-2,. Box 2049, Port Angeles, Wash- ington 98362. 62F1005 RESERVE an appointment and learn the facts about diamonds so your engagement ring purchase will be worth your while and a unique experience. Austin Diamond, 1209S. University, 663-7151. cFtc PINTO 1971. Great campus car. 60,000 miles, one owner, FM stereo tape deck. $595.769-4119. 48N1011 1966 PLYMOUTH FURY. 90,000 miles, needs some work. Best offer. 434-0321. 45N 1007 1972 PINTO HATCHBACK, 32,000 miles, new brakes and muffler, good tires, radials. Tel. 668-7486 after 5:00. 44N1008 PINTO 1971 55,600 miles, good condition, needs work, negdtiable. Call 769-3074. 34N1011 NOVA '72, V-8 automatic, AM-FM, excellent shape, new tires, battery, snows. 769-7099. 17N1009 '69 FIAT 124 COUPE parts car, great body, must sell. Call Mark, 663-6803. 13N1002 CHRYSLER '71 STATION WAGON-Excellent con- dition, air conditioning, power steering and brakes. $900. 668-6153. 01N1007 '70 FORD Country Squire, runs well. 52,000 miles. Best offer. 662-3898,764-4928. 72N1005 SAAB 96, 1970. Good running condition. Many new rebuilt parts. 78,000 miles. Must sell. 761-8046. 71N1002 1976 FURY SPORT 318, air condition, cruise control, power steering, power brakes, automatic, light blue, good gas mileage, excellent condition,21,000 miles. $3750. 485-8251, call repeatedly. 45N924 TICK ETS OHIO STATE TICKETS, 1 pair junior priority. 665-7500 (313), after 9. 53Q1009 B.J. THOMAS and DOGWOOD in Concert, Oct. 15, 7:30, $4.00, Crisler Arena. Make check payable to OPEN DOOR, 701 Holmes Rd., Ypsilanti, Michi- gan 48197. Enclose self-stamped addressed envelope. 51Q1008 TICKETS WANTED for Wisconsin and Iowa foot- ball games. Seats must be between 20 yd. lines. Willing to pay premium top dollar price. Call 994-5156. d91002 FOR SALE-4 Ohio State-U-M tickets together on 45 yd. line. $100 each or best offer. 764-4825 or 662- 1097. 02Q1005 WANTED-Pair tickets for Mich.-OSU game, any section. Call Laura, 971-1395, leave message. 75Q1006 MICH.-OSU football tickets needed. Will pay $50/ pair for any seats, $55/pair for good seats. (Will pick up). 1-614-459-2309. 28Q105 ST. JOE SPI~bTAL PUBLIC AUCTION Surplus furniture, personal property at public auc- tion. 326 N. Ingalls, Ann Arbor. Sale to be held in rear parking lot. Sat., Oct. 8, 10:30 a.m. Examining tables and hospital beds, cribs, bassinetts, metal 3-drawer chests, wooden chairs, padded chairs, arm- chairs, storage cabinets, coat racks, fans, end tables, coffee tables, night stands, couches, lounge chairs, shelving, wooden dressers, dressers with mirrors, standing ash trays, several types of lamps, air conditioners, and many other items too numer- ous to mention. St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, owner. Braun-Helmer Auction Service. Lloyd R. Brown, Ann Arbor, 662- 9646. Jerry L. Helmer, Saline 994-6309. Inspection. day of sale. Terms cash or check, nothing removed until settled for, not responsible for accidents. -Lunchengrounds. 19W1006 ITEMIZED FOOD COOP invites all the world to join. Come to Michigan Union Wed. night 4th floor 7-9 for info and order your fresh veggies. '29W1005 GLOBAL PSYCHOPLASM seeks ideas, information. UNUSUAL, IMPORTANT. All welcome. Details 25t and stamp: CORTEX, 24 Collinwood, New City, NY 10956. 54F1007 NEXT WEDNESDAY- Special student vitamin for- mulas for you who don't eat right-available at the Village Apothecary, 1112 S. University Ave. cF1005 STOP DOWN and get acquainted. We're a candle. shop and so much more: Unique candles, hand- crafted jewelry, imported soaps . . . And you'll en- joy our pleasant and friendly atmosphere. 20% off Lenox tapers through October 14. Little Dipper Candles: 415 N. Fifth Ave. in Kerrytown (adja- cent to Farmer's Market). cF1005 EIGHT BALL Tournament, the 2nd Annual. 1 p.m. Oct. 22 UM Union Pool Hall. Sign up now. Entry fee $1. cF1007 UM TRAVELING bowling team for women. Quali- fying round Sunday 10 a.m. October 9. Sign up now --Union Lanes. cF1009 "STARVING MILLIONS GLOBALLY.. . ANN AR- BORITES "GIVE A DAMN" In Sunday's Hunger March"-the NOW message on "Energy Line"- yours for the'dialing 663-5366 this moment! A word of hope and encouragement-when depressing head- lines surround! Featuring Sol Metz, Quaker (Friends) Hunger Walk Supporter. CALL NOW- ENERGY LINE-PHONE 663-5366!! Shalom. cF1008 BETA RHO MU says sllams are sensuous. 27F1005 24-HOUR PHONE NUMBERS TO HELP YOU IN- CLUDE 663-5366, Energy Line; 665-1212, Time; 434- 9400, Weather; 763-1300, UM news; 995-7272, Ann Arbor events. eF1008 NEW MESSAGES OF HOPE/COURAGE/LOVE/ HELP can be heard anytime, phone 663-5366. Energy Line. cF1008 ONGOING PEISONAL GROWTH GROUP with yoga and meditation. Rosemary, 662-5395, or Richard, 995-0088. 89F1021 Film Legions production, soon in Flint, Lansing, and Ann Arbor. We need several people for the leading roles. Undergrad and graduate students of drama as well as community actors, welcome to 'try out. Financial compensation for those qualifying for roles. Auditions 7-11 p.m. Fri., Oct. 7, Room 2512 Frieze Building (come any time during this period). For additional information: 665-0171 or l'eave message at 1-634-4262. 28F1007 REOPENING our MUSEUM SHOP at the Exhibit Museum with many new exciting gifts.- Mon-Fri 9-4:30, Sat.-Sun 1-5. N. University and Geddes. 14F1005 ACU-pressure massage workshop-a beginner's "how-to" course, based on health-giving, relaxing Oriental massage therapy. Call 769-3584. 03F1001 UM STYLISTS at the Union. Open regular hours Saturdays and Mondays. Chett, Dave, and Harold. cF1001 WORKSHOP FOR SINGLES (5 men, 5 women). Practice initiating, deepening, renegotiating rela- tionships. Oct. 7-9. Bob and Margaret Blood, 769- 0046. 26F1006 OPEN TIL 1 A.M. TONIGHT. Pinball, bowling, and billiards at the Union. cF1001 VISIT ANN ARBOR'S only gem lab before you 4spend your money needlessly. Fine quality dia- monds and low prices on all engagement and wedding rings. Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University Ave., 663-7151. cFtc HOSPITALITY begins with something from our wine cellar and liquor department. The Village Apothecary, 1112S. University Ave. cF1001 WORK STUDY students needed for project in the Criminal Justice area. Transcribing interviews, cod- ing information, very flexible hours, great working experience. Call 764-7487 or 763-2035. 52GH1009 Addressers Wanted IMMEDIATELY! Work at home -no experience necessary-excellent pay. Write American Service, 8350 Park Lane, Suite 269, Dallas, Tx 75231. 56H1021 COMMERCIAL ARTIST-experienced, profession- al, and talented for advertising agency. Call 662- 6666. 47H1005 PIZZA DRIVERS and telephone help. Must be 18. and work 1, 2, 3 nights/week. Apply in person only after 4 p.m. Omega Pizza, 101 Washtenaw Pl. 50H1015 WORK STUDY for project at ISR. Experience with MTS and/or experience coding data for So- cial Science project useful. Flexible hours, call Mr. Fuller, 764-2554 M-F 9-5. 39H107 BARTENDER wanted Tues. and Thurs. days 11-7. Apply at Dooley's, 310 Maynard. 35H1006 HELP WANTED, free meals, uniform provided, full and part time. Apply in person at McDonald's, 337 Maynard. 49H1007 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Would you like a business of your own? Begin at home, full or part time. Ideal for husband and wife teams. Call 662-2734. No obligation. Let's have coffee and talk. 24H 1008 WANTED-Part-time housekeeper. $3.00/hour. Call Bob, 995-2554. 25H1005 PART-TIME-Flexible hours-Days of Evenings. 1. Draftsperson-Machine Design. 2. Laboratory Assistants-prefer person with experience inakifig precision electrical measurements. MTS experience desirable. 3. Cleaning Person-10-12 hours/wk. Two or three evenings/week. Must have own transporta- tion. 3 miles west of Ann Arbor. Phone 769-2242 for appointment. 32H1006 TYPING-Dissertations, theses, manuscripts. Selectric II, B.A. English Literature, experienced professional typist. Rackham specifications. Rates negotiable. 665-4524. 65J1 103 CHARACTERIZED PORTRAITS Great gift for someone special. All that's needed is one good photo. Call Debbie, 995-2304, 6-10 p.m. 16J1002 CHARACTERIZED PORTRAITS Great gift idea. All that's needed, one good photo. Call Debbie 6-10 p.m. at 995-2304 34J1005 THE SECRETARIAT DISSERTATIONS, PAPERS, AND RESUMES Typing, Copying, Binding Editing, Drafting, Lettering 11 a.m.-6 p.m. -812 South State Street 7 days/week 994-3594 cJtc TYPING-Any kind of manuscript-any length. IBM Selectric. 'Spelling and grammar corrected. 663- 5979. 68J1005 TYPING-Dissertations, theses, manuscripts. Se- lectric II, B.A. English Literature, experienced pro- fessional typist. Rackham specifications: Rates ne- gotiable. 665-4524. 61J1102 FRATERNITIES-SORORITIES - Plan your fall formals and holiday parties now. Call 483-1771. 41J1011 WRITER'S AIDE, prose specialists. Professional editing, writing, evaluations and publicity. 662-4816, 557-2755. cite COLLEGIATE RESEARCH PAPERS. Thousands on file. All academic subjects. Send $1.00 for mail order catalog. Box 25918-Z, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025. (213) 477-8474. 86J1203 TYPING-Professional/student rates. Fast, reliable service. Ask for Barbara, 665-4286,24 hours. cJtc SWEDISH LANGUAGE LESSONS, $45-10 lessons. Native speaker. 668-6511. 12J920 FRIENDS INTERNATIONAL CO-OP-1 room and board space available for woman. Board only spaces for both men and women. Graduate or pro- fessional students preferred. Good home-cooked meals, conversation, volleyball, study area, laun- dry. 1416 Hill St. 761-7435. 99E1005 USED VIOLIN-Excellent for beginners. Call Don, 761-9431. cX1013 SHURE MIKE SALE-TE & SM models in stock. Call Apollo Music Center, 769-1400. cX1013 TEAC Cassette deck with Dolby, good condition, $100. Heathkit tubular amplifiers, $100. 761-4161. 22X1009 GARRARD 40B turntable $35. 665-6101, before 5:30. .",4,95X1008 UPRIGHT PLAYER PIANO-Call Jerry, 761-9431. cX1012 EPIPHONE BASS GUITAR-Apollo Music Center, good shape, 769-1400. cX1012 E WHERE kRGINAL prices buy quality diamonds- Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University. 663-7151. cFtc $10 OFF ALL BEFLOR CLASS RINGS OCT. 3-8TH T 1 Y ONLY. S H E L L 0 U T O X E Y E S WE GIVE15% DISCOUNTS on all acne prepara- C A R Y $ A T U E Utions. Village Apothecary, 1112 South University A G A F I R E SU P SRI Avenue. cF1004 R A0 R U N S T U N SIMCHAT TORAH celebration Tuesday night at F R' E N C H 0 P E N N E S S Tlillel. Services at 7 'p.m., then the celebrating. S H E L F T 0 R Join the hundreds for this annual event. cF1004 G 0 T O U T t}F H O Y L E LOWEST COPY PRICES R O O F E R ASE Z E A L IN THE MID-WEST! E Z R A R A C E S E A R L Accu-Copy, 524 E. William, 769-8338 S EE R ONTA SR S cFtc GUYS& DOLLS-University Singles Club is here. If you like to party, have fun, and meet people like ' yourself, write us for all'the free details. P.O. Box 12669, Gainesville, Florida 32604. 07F1025 FRIENDLY MALE, 23, seeking attractive, edu- cated, cute, slim, new female friends. Write P.O. Box 1966, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48106. 70F1006 UNFULFILLED TALL, dark, and handsome mar- ried male seeks correspondence with discreet fe- males. All answered. Write P.O. Box 563, Ypsi, MI' 48197. 09F1006 ACROSS 1 Giving no heed 5 Shafts 9 Power plays 14 Violin bow: It. 15 Latin exclamation 16 Passageway 17 In- 18 Tells all 20 Oyez! 22 Flemish painter Jan van- 23 Pronoun: Ger- 24 Dispossess 26 Pass 28 Out of date 33 Acromyn in navigation 34' Eleven: Fr. 35 Detail 39 Where the Tigris flows 40 Victor and others 41 Numerical prefix 42 Region in China and Mongolia 43 Contest, in ancient Greece 44 Geologic times 45 Sweet singers 48 Slangy exclamation il 2 -3 1 ) 1977 LOS ANGELES TIMES 51 Wood pile 52 Chemical suffix 53 "What's the -9" 56 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Aimless pencilwork "No man ...": Phrase Menageries TV movie, usually Caen's river Go over copy Kind Garden intruder Admonition to a tot DOWN Sprint City in NW Pennsylvania part Poker holding: Phrase Time out Exclamation Township of Attica Chop Hen talk Alaskan product 12 Projects 13 Realize 19 Settings 21 Former money of China 25 All the same 27 Cheap: Phrase 28 Few: Prefix 29 Monk parrot 30 Humdrum 31 Unit of metal 32 Ofaneair component 36 Cat's-paw 37 Nine: Prefix 38 Small green plant 40 Scot's pudding# 44 Soil: Prefix 46 Antispetic 47 Acquiesced 48 Pelt components 49 Beginning 50 Lachrymose 54 Spring 55 Taxi rider 57 Extinct bird 58 Cut of meat 59 perpetua, Idaho's motto 61 Not any: Law 62 Direction: Abbr. " i10 111 i12 13 'j1 CRESCENT MUSIC STUDIO r Instruction in guitars, bass, flute and sax, vocal, drums, vibes, and piano. 662-7277. cFtc STEVE'S LUNCH-Come for home cooking. Break- fast all day, great soups and egg rolls, 3 egg omelets with fresh vegetables and fresh bean sprouts served all day. Sundays 10-8. 1313 South University. cFtc JAZZ AT THE UNIVERSITY CLUB with the Force. Vincent York featured also sax soloist with the Duke Ellington orchestra. Ted Harley bass, Larry Man- derville piano and Kenneth Bolds, former drum- mer five years with Lionel Hampton Drums at the University Club Cocktail Lounge each Friday and Saturday evening, 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. throughout the Fall. No cover charge, free trial membership available from the hostess. cFtc PREGNANT? Need Help? Call Problem Pregnancy Help, 769-7283. Pregnancy tests available. cFtc UNIVERSITY CELLAR will be taking applications Oct. 3-17 for winter book rush. Apply information desk of University Cellar in basement of Michigan Union. - cH1016 SIXTEEN home-cooked meals a week. Call 761- 8282. One hour's work a day. 04H1001 BABYSITTER WANTED-For terrific 10-month- old. Monday mornings-provide own transportation. Call 663-6217. 08H1007 DAY CARE-Single man needs person for 4, 5 and 6 year old children. Afternoons 11:30-5:30 p.m. In my home Mon.-Fri. $200 per month. Close to Central campus. Call 761-8813, evenings. 31H1005 DISHWASHERS Full-time days or part-time evenings. $3.00/hr. Apply in person Mon.-Fri. 2 p.m.-6 p.m. Great Lakes Steak Co., S. State at Ellsworth. 76H105 PART-TIME FORTRAN Programmer to work on astrophysics project. Work-study preferred, but not necessary. Good salary for experienced program- mers. 764-5448. 13H929 HELP WANTED immediately-Day waiting, host- ing, bussing personnel and cashier, other night and day positions possible for experienced people. Apply in person between 2 and 3 p.m., ask for Peter DiLorenzi At The University Club. NURSES AIDS/ORDERLIES FULL-PART-TIME CALL KELLY HOME CARE 973-9010 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F cHtc HOUSEPARENTS Married couple to manage residential group home for eight retarded adolescents. Program focuses on homelike atmosphere, encouraging residence per- sonal development only. One member of couple em- ployed, freeing spouse to pursue other employment or interests. Position includes salary plus room and board and health care for couple and additiona staff. Send resume to P.O. Box 1105, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. WAITRESSES-Experienced bar maid part-time nights. The Main Event Discotheque, 10480 E. Grand River, Brighton, Mich. Twenty minutes from Ann Arbor. (313) 227-1444. 78H1014 PART-TIME FORTRAN Programmer to work on astrophysics project. Work-study preferred, but not necessary. Good salary for experienced program- mers. 764-5448. 13H930 DON'T PANIC-WCBN-FM is no longer at 89.5 on your dial. WCBN has moved to 88.3 FM and broad- casts there in stereo 24 hours a day with Ann Arbor's most creative programming mix:free form, jazz, blues, rock and roll, rhythm 4nd blues, reggae, gospel, salsa, classical, b grass, news, special historical programmin and community affairs. Plus there are NO C MERCIALS. So check us out at WCBN, 88.3 FM; right now! 80H1016 MAIN EVENT NIGHT CLUB needs wet T-shirt participants. $10/hr. Prizes every Tuesday 11 p.m. Men-wet shorts contest every Thursday at 11 p.m. Register in advance. The Main Event Night Club, 10480 E. Grand River, Brighton, Mich. (313)-227- 14 7RH1014 PROFESSIONAL PHOTO-JOURNALIST Would photos, photo essay, help your research, project, or publication? Extremely qualified-many publications, exhibitions. Resume availAble. Call 665-0538 after 6:30. 4001007, SUBLET AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. 1 Bedrm, furniture, modern Apt. near campus. Grad or Prof preferred. Call 665-6687. 33U1007 BIK ES AND SCOOTERS GIRL'S 3-SPEED BICYCLE. $25.00. Call 663-0609. dZ FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted. Large room close to campus. Share meals. $125 plus E. Call evenings, 665-0870. 30Y1006 ROOMMATE NEEDED to share large two bed- rooms, furnished apt., air conditioned, garage, beau- tiful surroundings. Call 665-8501 persistently. 69Y1006 WANTED-FEMALE roommate, room in a 2 bed- room apt. $100/mo More information: call 663- 1407, after 7 p.m. 74Y1007 CORRECTION: for further info on UAC Soph Show 1977 AUDITIONS FOR THE Musical ay APPLAUSE please CALL 763-1107 .. . ..... Use Daily Classifieds .~....~.~...... . . . ..*.*. . I 0 11 Exhaust 6 7 !5 18 .20 I A 7. i i i Ill - COYU((IK