Page 2-Friday, November 18, 1977-The Michigan Daily Schlanderers on South University is hosting another Michigan Celebration Sale. (Remember last year, 22% off on every item in stock, fine watches, rings, necklaces, etc.) Schlanderers has earned its record of excellence over the past 12 years as a part of the South University business community, offering jewelry and fine watches to a quality conscious public ... PROGRAMMERS MDSI is a recognized leader in the development and marketing of high technology computer products and services for manufacturing applications. We have an immediate need for experienced and entry level programmers with a math, engineering or computer science background. Compre- hensive training and orientation will be provided. We offer excellent salary, benefits and a challenging and promising future. For confidential attention, send resume to Technical Recruiter Manufacturing Data Systems Incorporated 4251 Plymouth Road Ann Arbor, MI 48105 We are an equal opportunity employer M/F DRIVE-THRU. T ' : .:: r :: 'fv:+:"i i?: 4+. '.y+.. .?ti ... Now it's paty time... Again this year, for one day only . . . Monday, November 21st, every quality item in stock will be discounted, based on the point spread of Michigan's VICTORY over Ohio State, up to four touchdowns or 28%. The minimum discount will be 10% for a one to seven point victory, tie or (Heaven Forbid) loss. .. 1 x sw < S Because of limited space only 20 people will be allowed in the store at onetime, so come early-there may never be another M celebration like this in Ann Arbor. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF OUR NEW FINE STORE: " VISIT OUR UNDERGROUND WINE CELLAR " WE CARRY OVER 60 CHEESES FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD " CHECK OUT OUR BEER SPECIALS- WE CARRY 93 DIFFERENT BEERS " OUR MILK AND EGGS ARE STRAIGHT FROM ThE FARM TO YOU * WE CARRY A TREMENDOUS SELECTION OF GOURMET FOODS AND NATURAL FOODS OBLITERATE OHIO STATE!l Mayors return to classroomn CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) - Lug- ging loose-leaf notebooks and how-to manuals, 16 newly-elected mayors returned to school yesterday for a crash course in how to run their cities. "Right here is what I needed," said Isabella Cannon, 73-year-old self- styled "little old lady" who will be next mayor of Raleigh, N.C. "This is my guideline." SHE SCRIBBLED notes furiously throughout the opening sessions of a five-day Harvard seminar on transi- tion and leadership for new mayors. Others listening diligently included Ernest Morial, first black mayor of New Orleans, and Dennis Kucinich, mayor of Cleveland. The mayors responded like pupils in a civics class when Professor Philip Heymann, who ordinarily teaches at the Harvard Law School: and the John F. Kennedy School of Government, called out their first names. WHEN HEYMANN asked, "As mayors, do you want control of schools?" they chorused, "No." Thomas Maloney, former mayor of Wilmington, Del., now a regional ad- ministrator for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, suggested the new mayors take as an example in their jobs the late Mayor Richard Daley of Chicago. "An absolute giant as a mayor,' said Maloney, 34, who lost a bid for the U.S. Senate in 1976. "He was able to use power and persuasion t become one of the most effective mayors in the history of the United States." MALONEY ALSO advised th freshman mayors to go right to work after election instead of taking a holi- day in the Bahamas, to hire women administrators for top professional results, and to look carefully into the marriages of potential appointeds to make sure the unions can take the strain of City Hall labors. "Sometimes you're better off with single people," said Maloney. "I've seen a lot of divorces. You ought to be very sensitive if you work people hard. You've got to look at family relationships. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVI~. No. 62 Friday. Novenber 18. 177 is edited and managed by students at the Universit of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second clas postage is paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 4810 Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mo during the University year at 420 Maynard St Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription rate $12 September through April (2 semesters); $13 b; mail outside Ann Arbor. summer session published Tuesday through Satur day morning. Subscription rates: $6.50 in Ann Arbor $7.50 by mail outside Ann Arbor. SUNDAY Music by WILD BILL Round Hus Cafe 618 CHURCH across from the Blue Frogge Celebrate another winning Wolverine season at Schlanderer Jewelry on South University. One clay only, Monday, November 21, 1977 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Michigan The spread_ Ohio State % OFF every item in stock 1. I I secret Admirer SPECIALS THIS WEEKEND: 64 OZ. PEPSI-65C ALBER ORCHARDS APPLE CIDER % GALLON $1.20 GALLON $2.26 APPLES FRESH FROM THE ORCHARD MICHIGAN GREENING, MI. ROME, MI. DELICIOUS, NORTHERN SPIES 1/2 PECK $1.40 FULL PECK $2.63 * U I I 10% DISCOUNT WITH THIS COUPON a ON YOUR CHOICE OF A e BOTTLE OF WINE AND /2 LB. OF CHEESE I I WE ACCEPT ALL RETURNABLE BOTTLES AGAINST ANY PURCHASE YOU CAN WALK, DRIVE OR BICYCLE, EITHER TO US OR THROUGH US. Corner of William and Fourth-NO 8-7191 what leans dleSgotle' 3etwnad {t. < f arm Snt Nu tte pfecti sthave beenhis Se e hem for himself. \N oodep - - - - GO BLUE! 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