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Tuesday, July 9, 1974

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557
Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

FOR SALE
DIAMOND FOR SALE, unmounted,
% carat, pure white, brilliant-cut.
Call 434-0410 after 6 p.m. 395713
BICYCLE-Cilo Sprint X. Swiss
touring bike, year oid, perfect con-
dition. Parts by Campagnoo Rey-
nolds, 531 frame, $325. John 663-
2579. 50B711
LACE WEDDING DRESS with hoop.
Size 10. Call 973-1824 after 6 p.m.
47B713
BUSINESS SERVICES
WE BUY, SELL, appraise used and
new oriental rugs. Persian House,
320 E. Liberty, 769-8555, 973-1678.
cJtc
MOVING & HAULING
Experienced, reasonable. 971-4585
eves. 20J
SPECIAL CERAMIC TILE - Bath
5x6x4" materials and labor, $189.
Call 483-4615. cJtc
TUTORING, EE, Statistics, Math,
Computers. Call Walt, 769-2256. cJtc
TYPING and EDITING. Call Jean,
994-3594. 10 a.m.-i0 p.m. cJtc
SUBLET
MALE WANTED to share two-bed-
room apartment available immedi-
ately through August. Large room
with oversize bed, share kitchen and
bath. Near campus. A luxurious deal
at $75 per month, and that's nego-
tiable. Call 764-0552 and leave a
message for Gordon. dU
HOW WOULD YOU like your own
furnished room in a house with
four females? July-Aug., $40 per
month rent/negotiable. Close to
campus. Free parking. 821 Sylvan.
769-3075. 36U716
JULY-AUG. SUBLET-One/two fe-
males, own room, giodern bi-level
apartment. A/C, furnished, dish-
washer, disposal. Call 761-9714.
3U713
KILLERI 1 bedroom, A/C, swim-
ming pool, underground parking,
balcony, now thru Aug. 31. 662-4690.
41U713
PERSONS NEEDED to sublet 2
spaces in beautiful, marvelously fan-
tootic place. Rent negotiable. 663-
3624. flU
FEMALE-Own room for Aug. A/C,
pool, bus to campus. Great view.
$80 or best offer. Call 665-9314 eves.
THIRD MAN wanted for modern 2
bedroom duplex until Sept. 1. Good
location, $50/month. Call Doug or
Jim, 668-8112. 53U711
SUMMER SUBLET-Female. Private
bedroom in modern apartment. 763-
6115. 37U710
FEMALE-Own room. $50, July-Aug.
663-2253. 521709
ONE FEMALE NEEDED for lovely
4-man. 521 Walnut, No. 2. Available
immediately. 668-6906 or 663-3641.
gUtc
McKINLEY ASSOCIATES Summer
Sublets. Rooms, efficiencies, 1 and
2 bedroom apts., plus whole houses.
Furnished, campus locations avail-
able, Please pick up our listing at
611 Church St. cute
Summer Sublet
Best Location
Spacious 2 & 3 Bdrm. Apts.
A/C, dishwashers & balconies
VISCOUNT & CHALET APTS.
CAMPUS RENTALS
1335 S. University
665-8825
PERSONAL
FEMALE HITCHHIKER needs ad-
venturous, foot-loose male compan-
ion. Sue, 663-7192. 46F710
Check us out!
Union Stylists
At the Union
eF1l
UPTIGHT?-Use whirlpool. Angela
massages muscles. Exclusive, inex-
pensive, 971-6067. 09I23
2-BEDROOM APT. available for Fall.
Call 665-4578 after 3:00. cFi

WHERE MARGINAL PRICES buy
quality diamonds-Austin Diamond,
1209 S. University, 663-7151. eiFtc
GAY LIBERATION FRONT Open
Meeting Tues., July 9, ' p.m., Un-
Ion, South Wing, 3rd floor Confer-
ence Room. All welcomel'Come oiti
Info 763-4186 761-2044 (Gay Hotline,
24 rs., 7 days), 662-9559 (ack Ca-
cus1, 57709
WOgMN half price Kay-ue SAT-.
URDSAY NIGHTIY NSURANCON, 663-
132.5 ate

PERSONAL
TON IGHT
Transcendental
Meditation
There will be a free public lecture
explaining the benefits of TM Tues.
July 9 at 8 p.m., Michigan League,
Henderson Room. 63F709
PIPE SMOKERS! Handcrafted meer-
schaum pipes. Exceptional values
and the most personalized of serv-
ice. Free Catalog. PMP Co., P.O. Box
444, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760.
cF723
TROTTER
HOUSE
is offering
Summer Lunch
Program
11:30-1:30 $1.50 donation
THURSDAY'S MENU
Pork Chop Supreme, Chicken Su-
preme, Scalloped Potatoes, Rutaba-
gas, StringnBeans, Bsacuits, Ice Tea
and/or Punch and Coffee.
COME CON AMIGOS. Mangez avec
des amis. Eat with friends. Call Judi
at Friends' International Co-op.
761-7435. 31F709
THE COPY MILL
211 B. S. State: 662-39694
FOR QUALITY COPIES 3z OFFSET
cFtc
XEROX AND OFFSET
Fast, low cost duplicating.
COPY QUICK
1217 S. University 769-0560
BOARD EXAM TUTORING
Enrollments now being accepted for
S. H. KAPLAN tutoring courses to
prepare for the upcoming M.O.A.T..
D.A.T., and L.S.A.T. Board Exams.
Call (313) 354-0085 eFtc
WEDDING INVITATIONS-Mod. or
traditional. Call 761-0942 anytime.
cFtc
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY-Is im-
portant enough to hire a profes-
s1ona1 for. Weddings" by David-
specializing in creative photography
since 1968. Call 994-5440 for ap-
pointment. cFte
BUMPER STICKERS custom printed
while-U-wait! MBL PRESS, 1217
Prospect, Ann Arbor, 761-0942. cFtc
EVERY DAY IS RING DAY at the
Michigan Union. See our display of
class rings at the concession stand
on the first floor. cFtc
Bowling Leagues
Sign up now
UNION LANES
cF711

PERSONAL
INSOMNIA? You may be helped by
this graduate psychology experiment
in muscle relaxation. Robert Freed-
man, 764-0434, 761-2295. 49F713
MARK'SA
COFFEE HOUSE
ON THE RISE
New plans include:
MATRIX THEATRE - A community
exhibition center for the perform-
ing, cinema and visual arts, (first
floor) children's matinees.
CAFE OF THE AMERICAS - Low-
cost, non profit coffeehouse special-
izing in Latin American food and
drink (basement).
ART GALLERY - Changing wall
displays for guest exhibitors (first
floor and basement).
YOU CAN HELP
Building estimates for bringing site
up to city codes is $12,000.00 (elec-
tric, air, mech, etc.) With the help
of faculty, student and community
friends, we've raised $9,000.00, and
have already begun construction.
$3000.00 more will enable us to open.
If you can loan, donate, invest or
cosign for any portionof this sum,
call the New World Media Project,
761-9855 (Keith or Bill).
A Michigan Non-Profit Corporation
cFtc
VARIETY is the spice of life. That's
why we have so many famous
brand cosmetic lines to choose
from.
The Village Apothecary
1112 So. Univ. Ave.
optc
ARBOR INSTANT
PRINTING
Offset Printing, Xerox, Typing,
Wedding and Social Announcements
214 S. 4th Ave.-994-4664
eFte
INTERESTED IN GIVING TOURS
OF CENTRAL CAMPUS? Prospective
U of M students and their families
are eager to be shown the campus.
If you have a spare hour a week to
volunteer your services, please call
Edi Bletcher at the Alumni Associa-
tion, 764-0384, between 8 a.m. and
5 p.m. 42F713
WHY WALK FARTHER?
Gal your Levi's cuffed Hlairs at
WILD'S VARSITY SHOP
DAILY CLASSIFIEDS
BRING RESULTS

PERSONAL
BE HAPPIER..
Scientology Works
Attend an introductory lecture (2
hours long) every Wednesday, Room
2207 Michigan Union. Lectures at 1,
4, 7 p.m.
Scientology is an applied
religious philosophy.
PROFESSIONAL
TENNIS INSTRUCTION
Brian Eisner, U-M Tennis Coach
Mike Ware, U-M Asst. Tennis Coach
For more information, call 764-0163
cFtc
I WOULD like to meet a together
woman who is in tune with her
heart,gmind, bodynInterestedin
sharing a warm honest, growing
friendship with an open gentle man,
22, who loves music, camping, peo-
ple, life. Write Steve, Box 333, Mich-
igan Daily. 78F625

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illed according to original num-
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for 3 days.

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BUY AT
STATE STREET at the end of the Diag
American citizens
contribute
$19.6 billion
to charity annually
It's R fact. But not likely to be a headline. Violence
and scandal are tiestaples of news; individual chrity
and kindness go unremarked. This is not to mke any
Pollyannish assumption that violence does not exist
in harrowing abundance. In perspective we must see
that violence is in all of .us. so is God. The time is
now to try His way, in concert, on a scale never be-
fore attempted.-Get together with your family,
friends, neighbors, or co-workers to discuss the
problems of violence and how you can work together
to help solve them. For a helpful discussion guide
and further information write: Religionn American
Life, 475 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. Plan an
active role in your community and *
help show the way. ka L ALe
The o lunitysofGo. O Make ithyourwa

MODIFY YOUR
UNDESIRABLE BEHVAIORS
IF YOU WANT TO:
1) Lose Weight
2) Stop Cigarette Smoking
3) Increase Study Skills
4) Stop Biting Finger Nails
5) Exercise More Frequently
6) Meet More People
7) Change Other Minor Malodaptive
Behaviors
Students in Psychology 414 (Advanced
Lob6rotory in Behavior Modification) in
Cooperation with the Institute of Behavior
Change, will work with you in changing
your undesirable behaviors.
FOR REGISTRATION INFORMATION
CALL: 663-0195
555 S. FOREST, SUITE 4B
Dr. James V. McConnell-Director of Research
Dr. Chauncey Smith-Director of Clinical Services

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