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CLASSIFIED.
ADVERTISING
POLICY
AD deadline is 12 noon the day
before publication (4 p.m. Fri. for
Sur.) including correction§ and can-
ce lations. The Daily is not respon-
sible for more than one incorrect
insertion of an ad, Advertisements,
may be removed from publication
but will be billed according to
original number of' days %rdered.
This policy is also applicable to ads
requiring pre-payment, i.e., no
refunds. information regarding con-
tent of classified ads cannot be ,
disclosed prior to publication. Ad-
vertisers' names may~ never be
revealed.
Number of lines in advertisements is
determined by total num ber of
words-7 words/line. "Help Wanted"
ads cannot discriminate on the basis
of sex,, color, creed or notional origin
to any extent (i.e. ,preferably" is
still discriminatc ry).
"Found" ads are run free-of-charge
to a maximum of 3 fines for 3 days.

Uncontracted Classified Rates

5 BEDROOM furnished home, right on campus,
needs roommates who prefer a cooperative living .
situation, to share large room or take single room,
stop by 1334 N. University across froh Stockwell or
phone662-2606. cCtc
OWN ROOM. Share rest of nice, old house. Fully
furnished. Easy 5-minute walk to Diag. Lynn, 769-
3073, or668-6431. 11C1013
ROOM AVAILABLE for woman in three bedroom
attic apartment on Oakland. Senior or grad pre-
ferred. Sunken bath, natural wood interior, reason-
able rent. Call 994-4204; evenings best. 14C1012
ONE BEDROOM furnished apartment available
immediately between campus and downto n. In-
quire 335 E. Huron, apt. No. 3, anytime tween
9a.m. add6 p.m. or call668-7955. cCtc
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
FURNISHED ROOMS for rent at 715 Hill St., fea-
turing Kosher restaurant, game room and Judiac
library. Only 2 minutes from campus. 'Call 995-
3276. . Ctc

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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 Washtgnaw
Pl. 50H1015
NEW MESSAGES OF HOPE/COURAGE/LOVE/
HELP can be heard anytime, phone 663-5366. Energy
Line. cH1008
WORK STUDY students needed for project in the
Criminal Justice area. Transcribing interviews, cod-
ing information, very flexible hours, great working
experience. Call764-7487 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
PART-TIME FORTRAN Programmer to work on
astrophysics project. Work-study preferred, but not
necessary. Good salary for experienced program-
mers764-5448. 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.

'67 DATSUN, low mileage, steady transportation,
reliable, cheap. 995-2889. , 16N1016
1966 PLYMOUTH FURY, 90,000 miles; needs some
work. Best offer. 434-0321. 45N1011
PINTO 1971 55,600 miles, good condition, needs
work, negotiable. Call769-3074. 34N1011
PINTO 1971. Great campus car. 60,000 miles, one
owner, FM stereo tape deck.$595.769-4119. 48N1011
DODGE DART SWINGER, 1970. Automatic, good
condition. $650.769-1224. 64N1013
NOVA '72, V-8 automatic, AM-FM, excellent shape,
new tires, battery, snows.769-7099. 17N1009

Ski Team meeting, Oct. 13, 730 p.m. in Michiga
Union. All students welcome. 12M1b

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Hyphenated words overS characters count as two words
(this includes telephone numbers)

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7 words per line

FOUND-A pair of hard contact lenses in front of the
Michigan Daily. fall 764-0557if they are yours.
DA1012
FOUND: One guitar. Call Jan, 764-6358 on Monday.
dA1009

THE FIRST TEN people get a free game of pinball
Monday'at Union Lanes. Open at 10A.M. cF009 .
We have a complete femninine hygiene department.
Village Apothecary. 1112 S. University Ave, cF1004
MENAND THEIR BODIES,
8 weeks--$sD. Cam, 663-7061 or, Brian, 663-1095.
81F1017
5,92,65 53 75,13,3 8,92,64,1,73 4 66,8,49,32 12,39
6,1,68,25,53,16,52,45,39. dF1009
ACU-pressure massage workshop-a beginner's
"how-to" course, based on health-giving; relaxing
Oriental massage therapy. Call769-3584. 03F1009
"FAMILY PLANNING-A MODERN WAY TO GO
FOR RESPONSIBLE ADULTS"-the Now Message
waiting your call right this minute!! DIAL ENERGY
LINE 663-5366 to talk live to Energy Line coun-
selors. Call either 663-5434 or 665-6297-they really
care about you. 24 hrs., 'round the clock-663-5366
is an open door to encouragement and hope-A
boost for your day. ENERtGY LINE. cF1411
CONTACT LENS WEARERS-Save on brand name
hard and soft lens supplies. Send for free illustrated
catalog. Contact Lens Supplies, Box 7453, Phoenix,
Arizona 85011. 17F1013

TDK SA-90
Cassette tapes $3.00 each (30 plus), strictly legiti-:
mate-call Jim 769-3654, o3B1009
OFFICE RECEPTION room furniture. Good for'
apartment . Doctor's scale. Tues. Oct. 1l. 10 A.M.-
4P.M. 425 E.Washington. 09B1911
KELTY TIOGA. Never used, large. Also 3 or 4
pais of Earth Shoes, men's size 10 -11. 663-2167.
36B1011
WOOD Bb CABINET. Czech made Tenor saxophone,
$325. Call 434-9578. 00B1012

ONGOING PERSONAL GROWTH GROUP with yoga
and meditation. Rosemary, 662-5395, or Richard,
995-008. .89F1021
study abroad 1978
Academic Year 1977-78, 1978-79 or Summer 1978.
Accredited programs of study in Moscow, Lenin-
grad, Paris, Dijon, Nice, Salamanca, Geneva, Flor-
ence, Perugia, Vienna, Copenhagen, Cuernavaca.
All languages oi all levels, beginners to advanced
to graduate, plus many subjects in English: studio
arts, history, international studies, dance, cuisine,
theater, filmmaking, special education.
For course catalogues and application forms contact:
CENTER FOR FOREIGN STUDY
216 S.State Street
(on Campus, next to Lane Hall)
Ann Arbor, MIS 48104-
313/662-5575
cFtc
UM TRAVELING bowling team for women. Quali-
fying round Sunday 10 a.m. October 9. Sign up now'
-Union Lanes. cF1009
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
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. . cF1008
RESERVE an appointmept and learnt the facts.
about diamonds so your engagement ring purchase,
"will be worth your while.:and, a unique. experience.
Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University, 663-7151.peFtc
- CRESCENT MUSIC STUDIO
Instruction in guitars, bass, flute and sax, vocal,
drums, vibes, and piano. 662-7277. 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

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. c'tc
ONE GAME FREE BOWLING 'with this ad at
Ypsi-Arbor Lanes. Pinball, pool and saloon too!
2985 Washtenaw-mile east of U.S 23. cFtc
XEROX AND OFFSET
FAST, LOW COST DUPLICATING
COPY QUICK
1217S. University 769-0560
cFtc,
LOWEST COPY PRICES
' THE COPYMILL
211S, State (near Olga's),
Copies, course packs, while you wait! 662-3969

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
DON'T PANIC-WCBN-FM is no longer at 89.5 on
yo'ur 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 and blues, reggae,
gospel, salsa, classical, bluegrass, news, special
historical programming and community affairs.:
Plus there are NO COMMERCIALS. So check us out
atWCBN, 88.3 FM, right now! 80H1016
MAIN EVENT NIGHT CLUB seeds 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, Mieh. (313)-227-
1444. 78H1014
MHOUSEPARENTS
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.
NURSES AIDS/ORDERLIES
FULL-PART-TIME
CALL
KELLY HOME CARE
973-901
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F"
cHtc

GUITAR LESSONS-Reasonable, flexible hours for-
students. Call Ruth, 665-9328. 8701011
ATTENTION AVOCATIONAL ANTHROPOLO-,-
GIS'YS-Journey to NepalSpring'78 995-4617 cPtc
BOOK XMAS VACATIONS NOW! Student travel
desk, also student charters. Regency Travel. Campus,
location-cor er William and Maynard, 601 E. Wil-
liam, 665-6122 cPtc. n .
I WILL PAY cash for Ohio State tickets. Amount
depends on number and type of tickets. Call Greg,
665-0899. 39Q1016
MICH.-OSU football tickets needed.'Will pay $50/
pair for any seats, $55/pair for good seats. (Will
pick up).1-614-459-2309. _ 10Q1023
TWO SECTION 30 Tickets for- sale, O.S.U. and
Wisconsin. Call Brian at1764-7979. '- dQlO
WANTED-Three tickets to Wisconsin game. Call
662-5517 between 2 and 6 p.m. .76Q1011."

NATIONAL DUOLIAN. Steel Guitar. Perfect con-
ition. $425 or near offer. 1-651-1644. ' 57B1009
TAD Davis Classic, 4% light, practically new. $40
4 best offer. Call 663-5869. 55B1009'
MOVING SALE-Sat. and Sun., Oct. 8 & 9, 9 a.m.-.
* p.m., 1402 Washington Htp. Buzz Apt. No. 106.
Furniture, Women's Clothihg, Sewing Supplies,
Plants.For informationcall665-2481. 92B1009
WYEDDING DRESS, exquisite handmade cream satin
.ecru French lace with red velvet ribbons in size'l2.
X200. 761-8198. 93H1014
.RIEFRIG3ERAT'OR, 3 cu. ft. Only 8 months old.
FIdeal fG bar,dorm. $110. 434-57y32 63B1013
FOR SALE: Martin Alto Sax, very good condi-
tion. $ 25. Call662-6947 any time - _ dB1019
Join The Daily,

Are you a JEWELRY FREAK? The Museum Shop
at the Exhibit Museum has a unique and beaufiful
- -selection of jewelry from around the world. M-F
$-4:30, Sat.-Sunday 1-5. Alexander G. Ruthven Mu-
seums Building, N. University and Geddes. 18F1012
SENIORS-Don't be left out of this' year's year-
book! Make your appointment for your senior portrait
today by calling ?64-0561 from 9 am.-9 p.m. Por-
traits are being taken now at 420 M4aynard (next to
SAB). There are only a few appointments left so
be sure to call today. dF1018
THE 1978 MICHIGANENSIAN (tU-M Yearbook) is
now taking senior portraits in our.offices at 420
Maynard, the Student Publications Building (next
to S.A.B.) ,
Appointments are availabe by coming to our office
weekdays from 9 AM-6 PM or calling 764-0561
from 9 AM-9 PM.,
Spaces are very limited, so please make your ap-
pointment today! There is a $2.00 fee which must
be paid at the time of your sitting.
Yearbooks will also be on sale at this time for only
$10.00. This is a $2.00 savings over the spring price.
dF1011
PRIMAL at the Personal Growth Center, 403 Miller,
971-0102. Established since 1972. cF1211

DISSERTATION
SPECIAL
L OWEST PRICE
IN TOWN FOR
COLLATED COPIES
RACKHAM QUALITY
GUARANTEED
COPYQUICK
1217 S. University, 769-0560

Permanent Babysitter in our home-care gor 10-
month-old girl-occasionally 4-yr.-old boy'11 a.m.-
4 p.m.-4 days/wk.-own transportation-good tvag-
es. Call 995-0639 mornings or after 4 p.m. 23H1015
We need the formula! If you are a graduate stu
dent in chemistry and would like to earn some
cash doing a chemical analysis, call Jim Breem
at 1-348-2240. - 28-H1012
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS With experience or ser-
ious interest in public relations, communications,
etc. for a temporary employment conducting cus-
tomer survey at a growing restaurant. Hours flex-
ible, pay $3.00/hour plus mileage. Contact Ellen
Chordash at 963-1212. 06H1009
WANTED-1 waiter and dishwasher a hour at
lunch and =z hour at dinner. Pay is three excep-
tional, well-balanced, home-cooked meals a day.
M-F and Sunday dinner. Pleasant working condi-
tions with a crew of people like yourself. 2 doors
south of Michigan Union. Call 761-8282 or 995-3013,
ask for Mark. 13H1015
GIRL TO LIVE-IN for light housekeeping. $850 per
month. 1-941-7897 after5:30. 97H1015
OFF CAMPUS Work Study employer has openings
for reliable person(s) to run box office in local
department store. Hours needed: Wednesday and
Friday 11-1; Tuesday and Thursday 1-3. Call 971-
2682, afternoons and evenings. 58H1011
PART-TIME HELP needed for afternoon and eve-
ning shifts. Apply in person at Howard Johnson's,
2376 Carpenter Rd 59H1018
WAITRESSES AND WAITERS wanted. Apply in
person. Baccus Gardens, 338 S.State 60H1013
PART-TIME help. Apply at C-Ted, 1220 5. Uni-
versity. 66H1013
EARN $200-$250/week in full tinle delivery position,
part-time also availabe. Must have car and be 18.
Apply in person, Mr. Tony's, 1327 S. University.
80H1014

TYPING--Fast, Quality, References. D6nna-973-
0433. 69J1016
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
c.Itc
TYPING-Dissertations, theses, manuscripts.
Selectric II, B.A. English Literature, experienced
professional typist. Rackham specifications. Rates
negotiable. 665-4524. 65J1 103
TYPING-Dissertations, theses, manuscrits. 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. cJtc
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

3-WAY PORT. T.V.-FM-CASS. JVC 3060-Superb
sound, exquisite unit, mint cond. Orig. $270. $210./
best offer. 662-0753. '9X1009'
UPRIGHT PLAYER PIANO-Call Jerry, 761-9431.
cX1012 -
.EPIPHONE BASS GUITAR-Apollo Music Center,
good shape, 769-1400. cX1012
TEAC Cassette deck with Doby, good condition, ;
$100. Heathkit tubular amplifiers, $100. 761-4161'
u ar mp ies, .22X1009
FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to share spacious,.
completely remodeed, decorated duplex. Own room
close to campus. No children, no pets, please: $150/
month. 662-1947. dYbwltY
ROOMMATE WANTED-3 bedroom, bilevel apart-
ment near Kerrytown; wood interior, sunroof;
furnished. Cal1994-5587 persistently. 20Y1012 -
FEMALE NEEDED to share large one bedroom
furnished apartment. Rent $120. Close to campus,
Air conditioner. Phone 662-5885. 819 E. University,
Apt. 2. 78Y1012
FEMALE GRAD NEEDS mature roommie. to
-share 2 bdrm. apt. on Glen and Fuller. Excellent
price. Call 663-6445. 61Y1012

Enjoy those Wolverine ganes in comfort!
Keep away the chill in your own spectator blanket.
100% Acrylis, it's 40"x60". One super design; a bold
red and black plaid with 3" frInge. Made in Spain,
it's soft and odor free! Each packed in a handy carry-
ing case . . -$2.43. Nice for gift giving!! ORDER
NOW! Acdl 65C postage.
Send for our tree catloog.
FAVORITE THINGS'
Post Office Box 2474
- Kalamazoo, Michigan 49003
.

PREGNANT? Need Help?
Call Problem Pregnancy Help, 769-7283. Pregnancy
tbsts available. cFtc
LOWEST COPY P.RICES_
IN THE MID-WEST!
Accu-Copy, 524 E. William, 769-8338
cFtc
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every monday
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waiting
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All your life you've
.wanted to do something im-
portant for the world. Now a
lot of the world needs you to
do it. We need Volunteers with
skills and all kinds of practical
knowledge. Call toll free:
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KITCHEN HELP wanted for lunches and weekends
at Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. Call 665-5599.
after 6:30 p.m. 82H1012
COOKS AND PREP Personnel needed. Day and
evening shift available. Apply in person, 112 W.
Washington. ___83H1013
KITCHEN HELP
Full or part time, experience helpful but not neces-
sary. Apply in person only, after 4 p.m. Omega
Pizza, 101 Washtenaw Pl. 86H1018
PERMANENT BABYSITTEIfor 1 child. Mon.-Fri.
afternoons, Occasional evenings.665-3268. 68H1009
UNIVERSITY CELLAR will be taking applications
Oct. 3-17 for winter book rush. Apply information
desk of University Cellar in basement of Michigan
Union. cH1416

I WANT A PARKING SPACE. 7b4-7784, after 7.
dL1009

GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppy, male, 10 weeks.
AKIC, OFA. Richard, 764-3354 days; 668-6869 eve-
nings. 04T1013

FRIENDS INTERNATIONAL CO-OP-1 room and
board space available for woman. Board only spaces
for both men and women. Graduate or professional
students preferred. Good home-cooked meals, con-
versation, volleyball, study area, laundry. 1416 Iill
St. 761-7435. 98E1009

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GAY UNDERGRADUATES
There will be a meeting to form a
GAY UNDERGRADUATES GROUP
FOR SUPPORT --SOCIAL-POTICAL ACTIVITIES'
Sunday, October 9th, 7:30 p.m.
Alice Lloyd Hall-Klein Lounge
Open to all undergraduate women and men
For more information call: SHELLY 764-6993 RON 764-1650 TOM 995-4770
SCHOOL OF MUSIC STUDENTS2

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