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Hv henated words over 5 characters count as two words this includes telephone numbers) 10 lines equals 1 inch 5 words per line BUSINESS SERVICES TAROT-Private readings, Waite or Crowley deck, question fully an- alyzed with reference to Cabala,' OTO and Hindu tradition. 769-1277 after 5 o'clock. 05J1011 TRANSMOGRIFYING TYPING j All electric. Serving the academic, professional and business communi- ties for 15 years. PRINTING, RESU- MES, EDITING. TASK, 761-4146. cJtc EDITORIAL ASSISTANCE, article, book,dissertation. Howard Rontal, 16-161. 66J1017 FOR SALE' HP-45, including travel kit and ac- cessories. One year old, $130 or best offer. 764-2715. 50B1017 RECORDS hundreds and hundreds of them SLEEPING BAGS down and dacron ART PRINTS 40 high quality masters 1002 S. Forest - No. 1 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Two manuscripts: RATS and A GUIDE TO PROPOSAL WRITING. From 3435 Mason Hall, Thurs., Oct. 2. Reward. 763-4542. 61A1014 LOST: Man's gold wedding ring. Michigan Stadium. Reward. 761-2642. 38A1015 LOST - Solid turquoise necklace. Campus area. Reward. Call 764-6036. 20A1012 LOST-Two Lhasa Apso Dogs. Small black male answers to Chandi; other smaller tan female answers to Tara. $30 reward. Any information wel- come. 994-5272. 97A1011 BUSINESS SERVICES BANDS of all types (country and western, rock, Jazz, etc.) for any oc- casion.. Call 434-3259 or 994-0356. 41J10241 BUSINESS SERVICES jMASSAGE-deep muscle, acupres- Come anytime sure, ahiatsu, do-in, polarity, foot and hand reflexology, applied kines- PDP-8 COMPUTER for sale. TTY tology. Nutrition, exercise, fasting Interface, clock, high speed paper- and herb counseling. Many other tape reader and punch, analog and forms preventive medicine and nat- relay I/O, spare modules, software ural self-healing. Steve, 1002 S. For- and documentation. $1800 or best est, No. 1. Come anytime. 51J1012 offer. Call 769-7582 or 994-3226. ____ Lavename and number. lSB1O11 I AM a full-time, free lance typist 10-SPEED KOBE with lock. Brand with considerable experience typing j new, Harmon Kardon 330 Receiver, books, dissertations, papers. I type 20 Watts per channel, sounds great. over 100 wpm., perfect accuracy 994-0947. 43B1014 guaranteed. Base rate 70c per page. _ _ IBM Correcting Selectric. Call Bill, WOMAN to buy lease 4-person apt., 665-0166. 91J1015 $76.25 month. 995-7625. 28B1015 TYPING, Copying, Binding, Editing, FOR SALE - Smith-Corona Electra Keypunching, Notary Service. 120 portable electric typewriter, $160. THE SECRETARIAT Earth Shoes, 912 B, $20. Call 663- Dissertation Specialists 6384. 27B1011 812 S. State Street ---____-- - 8 a.m.-10 p.m. 994-3594 RECTILINEAR 10a SPEAKERS, exc. cJtc condition, $140/pair. Call Dr. M. - Goodman, 994-6601 late evenings, keep trying. 06B1014 TEAC A-7030 professional series, rwhalf-track mastering deck. Call 764- 6625 persistently. Ask for Jeff. 89B1011 HELP WANTED SALESPERSON needed part-time. Village Apothecary, 1112 S. Univer- sity. Apply in person, a.m. only., cHtc WANTED-People, men or women ages 18-80 who want to earn $100- $1000 per/month part-time from their home for an interview. Mail name, address and phone to P.O. Box M-2190, 'Ann Arbor 48106. 14H1015 PART TIME help for food produc- tion, 2 or more days a week, 6-8 hours per day. Apply in person, The Bagel Factory, S. University. 23H1012 DELIVERY DRIVERS Part-time, must be 18. Apply in per- son after 4 p.m. at Omega Pizza, 101 Washtenaw Place. 11H1012 MATH TUTOR for High School stu- dent. 994-3818. 12H1012 CHILD DEVELOPER/House Helper, 10 hrs./wk., flexible, $3/hr. Call 663- 9624. 52H1016 BABYSITTER extraordinary! For 10 hours per week. Care of lovable, but retarded and hyperactive 11-year-old girl. Must have 3:30-5:30 free week- days. $2.25 per hour, start immedi- ately. Own transportation, or Dial- a-Ride. Please call 665-6853, after 4 p.m. 95H1011 THE UNIVERSITY CELLAR is ac- cepting applications Oct. 6-Oct 16. for Winter Book Rush 1976. Further information and/or applications may be obtained at the desk in the rear of the cellar, in the basement of the Union. M-F 9-5, Sat. 10-5, Sun 12-5. 87H1016 PETS AND SUPPLIES FREE, registered 11-month-old St. Bernard. Has papers and all shots. Call 763-2697. 46T1012 PLEASE take my cat! She's affec- tionate, black and white, long-hair- ed, and neutered. Allergic to her. 995-8356. 44T1014 FOR RENT NORTH CAMPUS CO-OP, Female contract for sale. October room/ board free. 663-4819. 70C1012 TWO BEDROOMS open in 4-man, furnished house. Rent and utilities, $70-80. Own transportation. 434-5586, between 7 and 9 p.m. 60C1017 PRIVATE ROOM with cooking. Men only. 314 E. William St. Shown from 1-5, 53C1012 EFFICIENCY-nodern, furnished, Thompson and Liberty. Avail. Nov. 1: $165. 763-6423 persistently. 69C1012 SINGLE ROOM for non-smoking person in friendly semi-cooperative house. Catherine/Division. 995-3962. 90C1011 TAKF OVER LEASE Nov. 1. One bdrm. apt. very close to campus. Call after 6, 665-8410. 98C1012 FOR RENT, FEMALE VACANCY North Campus Co-op. October rent paid. Contact Cathy or Jeannie. 663-6955 or 665- 0166. 67C1017 USED CARS FOR SALE: '67'Plymouth, automa- tic, with 7 tires, $250. Call 973-0799 evenings and weekends. dN1012 1965 DODGE Coronet Station Wagon 8 cyl., Automatic trans. New wipers. Runs well. $115/best offer. Paul, 662-0429 evenings. 36N1012 '69 DODGE 'Window' Van, $675, must sell. Call 1-878-3593nafter 4 p.m. 00N1011 ROOMMATES WOULD YOU like to live in a house, your own room even, for a paltry $80/month? Nice house, nice peo- ple, nice deal. If so, call Niles at 761-5648. Very close to campus. dY1014 WOMAN: own room in 2-bedroom house. $80/month. 719 Spring, in the early evenings. 49Y1016 WOMAN NEEDED to complete large, comfortable home. Own room, bath. Inexpensive, very close to campus. Call 995-3894 after 5:00. 31Y1011 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS McINTOSH 1C SPEAKERS. 7 months old, best offer. 764-4983. 58X1017 MARTIN 00-18 used. 761-9431, 487- 5526. cXtc HARMON KARDON 230 receiver 10" 3-way speakers. Best offer. 995-5221. 40X1014 USED ZILDJIAN CYMBALS. Apollo Music Center, 769-1400. cXtc ROOM AND BOARD FOUND: two keys. Kingsley, 400 blk. Call 995-9491. dA1012 FOUND: Kitten, female, 4-5 mos., grey and black w/white markings, flea collar. Saturday, S. Forest. 663- 8114. dAl012 LOST: gray and white-striped kit- ten, gold eyes, wearing white flea collar. Call 994-5743. 48A1014 LOST: prescription glasses in gray case. Central campus, 10-3. Call 995- 5375. 45A1012 FOUND: pair of wire rimmed glass- es, aviator style, with brown ear- pieces, black case. 994-0016. dA1012 ONE OR TWO STUDENTS Room and Board, in exchange for 12 hrs. (1 student) or 20 hrs. (2 students) per week. Care of lovable, but retarded and hyperactive 11 year-old girl. Must have 3:30-5:30 free weekdays. Stare in one week or so. Pltase call 665-6853, after 4 p.m. 96E1011 TICKETS WILL TRADE 2 Chicago tickets in row 2 for OSU tickets. Call 662-5669. 63Q1012 WANTED: 4 M-OSU tickets together for $100. Call 994-5041 after 6. 42Q1015 NEED FOUR TICKETS FOR INDI- ANA GAME. Prefer together, but' will take two pairs apart. 434-3699. dQ SITUATIONS WANTED GUITAR and VOICE LESSONS in your home. Fri.-Sat. daytime, 665- 5689. 3201017 SUBLET FEMALE needed, sublet room in modern 2-bedroom apartment; cen- tral campus. Call 995-9681. 25U1015 MISCELLANEOUS FANTASTIC PLANET. Matrix The- atre Mania. Saturday midnight, $1. BE THERE! 68M1011 PINBALL WIZARDS g TEST YOUR SKILL ON THE PIZZA MACHINES AT ... TOMMY'S HOLIDAY CAMP Packard and State High score for the week wins pizza from Pizza Bob's cM1014 BARGAIN CORNER FINAL SALE THIS WEEK, OCT. 8-12 All new furniture. Sofas, $90. Up- holstered chairs, reg. $79, NOW $35. Sofa, love-seat and chair, high quality, $185. Sofa-beds, sleeps two, $79. Herculon sofa and chair, $165. Dinette set, 4 chairs and formica table, $67. Bedroom set, $135. Bunk beds, $55. NEW SHIPMENT'S AR- RIVED: MATTRESS OR BOX SURINGS, -NEW, IN WRAPPER, $30 EACH. Knights of Columbus Hall, 1915 Jackson Rd., Ann Arbor. Exit I-94 at Jackson Rd. Sale starts Wed. 12-8 p.m. Thurs. 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Fri. 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun. 12-6 p.m. Bring truck or trailer and save more. SO HURRY! ! ! W1012, WANTED TO BUY ORIENTAL RUGS: we buy used and new. 769-8555 or 995-7597. cKtc PERSONAL ROOM for female at North Campus Co-op. Inexpensive rent includes room, board, utilities, laundry, tele- vision, phone. Call Jane, 665-0166. Leave message if not home. 64E1011 WHY do people bowl here? Michigan Union Lanes. cF1011 THE very latest in professional hair care products-"RK". UM Stylists at the Union. cFl0ll AIR HOCKEY at the Crosseyed Moose, 613 E. Lib- erty. Open 7 days a week. We also have pinball and foosball. cF1014 GAY JEWS to talk on Judaism:. Call 665-4552, Richard. 57F1014 PSYCHODRAMA workshop. Oct. 25- Nov. 22. For information, 761-1141. 26F1016 WE PARTICIPATE in the Blue Shield Prescription program. The Village Apothecary, 1112 S. Univer- sity. cFtc SOME PEOPLE would rather play billiards than watch a football game. Billiards at the Union. cF1011 COPIES - 2%c each Lowest Prices Anywhere IMPRESS, 524 E. William, 665-4321 cFtc HAPPY BIRTHDAY, PETE ! Lovingly, The Daily Staff dFl01l TYPING - RACKHAM/TURABIAN Format. 3M Conies. Call Judie. 434- I #, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY AD deadline is 12 noon the day before publication (4 p.m. Mri. for Sun.) including corrections and cancellations. The Daily is not responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of an ad. Advertisements may be removed from publication but 'will be billed according to original num- ber of days ordered. This policy is also applicable to ads requir- ing pre-payment, i.e. no refunds. Information regarding content of classified ads cannot be dis- closed prior to publication. Ad- vertisers names may never be revealed. Number of lines in advertise- ment is determined by total number of words-5 words/line. "Help Wanted" ads cannot dis- criminate on the basis of sex, color, creed, or national origin to any extent (i.e. "preferably" is still discrimlnatory). "Found" ads are run free-of- charge to a maximum of 3 lines tor 3 days. PERSONAL HOCKEY-IM Goalie wanted. Call 764-2014. 08F1012 WEDDING INVITATIONS - Mod or traditional. Call 761-0942 anytime. cFtc FLEXIBLE, piano teacher offers les- sons on campus. Theory, ear-train- ing available. Master's degree. 662- 5850 before 11 a.m. 69F1028 PIANO, ORGAN. Terrific teachers Improvement guaranteed. Professor world-famous Santa Cecilia Aca- demy, Rome, Italy. Concert pianist. Beginners, advanced, will learn in your home. 662-4401. 18F1024 A d otagainst nce? One day the scariest thing about cancer may be the needle that makes you immune to it. The theory: build up the body's defense to fight off a disease naturally. Dramatic research in this direction is going on right now. Scientists are working on mechanisms to make the body reject cancer. And the promise for the future is staggering. Wouldn't you feel good knowing you contributed to the re- search? Feel good. Please contribute. Your dollars will help further all our cancer research. We want to wipe out cancer in your lifetime. SONY STEREO HP-480, $125. 663- 4039 after 6 p.m. 01B1012 1971 VEGA Sedan-1973 engine. Very good condition, $875. Call evenings, 994-6645. 93131012 HELP WANTED SALESPERSONS needed immedi- ately. Full-time, part-time. Flexible hours. Ann Arbor Cablevision, 4161 W. Huron. 34H1012 EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES want- ed, full or part-time. Apply in per- son. Wolverine Den, 1201 S. Univer- si y. 35H1011! FULL- and PART-TIME dining room staff for new restaurant. Mr. Steak, 2333 E. Stadium Blvd. Call 995-2500, 10 to 4. 24H1015 f1 if you see 3 news happen call 76-DAILY American Cancer Society rwmm. 3MS . , M. ____ .._U1_____ 5626. 84F1028 MAY WE HELP with your non-pre- acription drug needs? The Village COUPLES WORKSHOP, Oct. 17-19. Apthecary 1112 5d University. Bob and Margaret Blood, 769-0046. Apothecary, 1112 S. University. 03F1012 LET ANN ARBOR'S only diamond expert help you style your engage- The Crosseyed Moose ment ring. It costs less. Over 5,000 will give you all the pinball games U-M men have. Austin Diamond, you can play on Friday between 1209 S. University, 663-7151. cFtc 12:30 and 1 p.m. 613 E. Liberty. II-- - --- -._ . ecF1015 UPTIGHT? Relax in whirlpool. An- ___!gela massages muscles in exclusive TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. and atmosphere. Legit. 971-6867, 971- Auto-Owners Insurance Co. offer 1489. cFtc auto and renter's insurance at lower rates in Ann Arbor. Call Mrs. Spears at 662-3107 for a quotation. Spring-' ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE er-Kleinschmidt Agency, Inc., 206 H A S H S C AR A B E D E. Huron. cFtc SHARE ANE ___ ___ ___ ___ __L A VE A NE BUMPER STICKERS. Custom print- W H I M C A B 0 T!L0 D G E ed while-U-wait! MBL PRESS, 1217 C E R A M I C I D E A S Prospect, Ann Arbor. 761-0942. A S K S I N N E S T E G G S cFtc WALTZ SETTO GEE PERMANENT weight loss, smoking S H E E B U T 0 U T reduction, study efficiency, tension P R A T E R M 0 T E I S control, through behavior modifi- D E R M A P N 0 0 K cation. Cali 994-0019. cFtc ;A(CC R E8 ID A T R I A AUDITIONS for UAC Children's, Theatre Production of FREE TO BE YOU AND ME (based on the TV presentation with MarIo Thomas) Tues., Oct. 14 Wed., Oct. 15 7:30-9:30 2040 Frieze Bldg. Please come prepared with a sonq FURTHER INFO, 763-1107 Don't Let The U Screw You Again !' SGC is interviewing for ACRICS (Athletic-Advisory Committee on Recreation Intramurals Club-Sports) Interviews will be held for 2 Student Positions MONDAY, OCT. 13th Stop by the 3RD FLOOR OF THE UNION for an application and more information. SAM'S STORE LEVI'S DENIMS Bell Bottoms Boot Jeans Traditionals Button Fly Sta-Prest Belts LEVI'S CORDS Bell Bottoms Straight Legs CROSSWORD PUZZLE U 1975 LOS ANGELES TIMES ACROSS 1 Canadian metropolis 7 Surfeits 12 Made ready for use 13 Exhausted a supply: Phrase 17 "It's Never Too Late-" 18 Excel in THJS SPACE CONTRtUTEO BYTHEPUBLISHER AS A PUBLIC SERVICE The fever that won't break: ThE RISING COST OF A MEDICAL EDUCATION. X0/ /g7/ -... DON'T PAY for a store's overhead via high mark-up. For the area's lowest prices and finest qualities possible on an engagement ring, shop Austin Diamond, 1209 S. Uni- versity, 663-7151. cFtc RISES STjRETCHJJf 0NTHEHO1u ElEUIOPJ SN EE T IESj~ 42 Arctic dogs 44 Island dance 46 Tropical flowering tree 47 Upward: Prefix 48 Parts of a golf course 49 Word element meaning "thief' 54 Heating device 56 Acupuncture implement 57 Overabundance 58 Persevered 59 Grounds near buildings 60 Overturns DOWN Turtle Neck Shirts Sweaters . . . . from 4.98 7.98 Like most things, the cost of attending medical school has risen sharply over the last decade. To many m edical students 1 / thatocost repre- / sents aheavy burden, a financial . ;./{ ;rf2 problem that can affect your con- ,f <> f centration It needn't be f thd way. The /of f~ ,:,, Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program wasoriginated to free you from those f worries. Men and women wo qualfy 7. will have the costs of their medical educa- tiOn covered, and will also receive a substantial monthly allowance. The program offers more than tuition and salary it offers you the opportunity to begin your practice under very favorable conditions. As a health care off cer in the military branch of your choice, you'll find yourself with responsibilities fully in keeping with yourtraining, and with the time and opportunity to observe a full spectrum of medical specialties. When you decide on the specialty you wish to pursue, you may find yourself taking those graduate medical studies at one of our many large and modern medical centers If so, you can count on that training being second to none. RnPth teh niansir'c and rmc-.nrc h urnrL himr cirrnn Flannel Shirts from 6.98 Western Flannel and Corduroy Shirts Book Bags .. from 2.69 207 E. Liberty 663-86 1 1 19 20 knowledge 21 Toastmasters, 22 24, 25 for short Twist Join Nick Carter any way. 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Sam Clemens' 7 H8 13. -_.-- - - - /" - , , ,+ : , ., '^ . Y 1 .""' , ! i .: 3 / - I 11 2 3 r4 5 6 -1-iI 17 -j 1 mtt1 - --i - Armed Forces Health Care DEDICATED TO HEALTH CARE AND THE PEOPLE WHO PRACTICE IT F---------------------- I Ared (sC shokships Z-CN-1 0 a s it ,eed in ArmedForces Heth Professions s , ra op rox1uniies I undersiond there is no oOiigotion. ' ccs .CJy a erestedti. I iry 0Air FoceI 101 0Pday. Optometry I ,a ycoogy PhD)' MICHIGANENSI AN U-M's Year in Review Cr"'^D lDnrT n A iT TCue'TT- TLJDI I 'T 7A I ,x 22 123 31 36 39 29 32 33 34 21 38 1 f-I " ~t I . I 1 - I I'" I I I I