Thursday, June 3, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Thr dy.Jn., 96 H ICIANIA..PgeNn A AdMk Ab AM AMIN, iqgp I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY AD deadline is 12 noon the day before publication (4 p.m. Fri. 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, ereed or national origin to any extent (i.e. "preferably" is still discriminatory). "Found" ads are run free-nf- charge to a maximum of 3 lines for 3 days. a (Continued from Page 8) BIKES AND SCOOTERS SPECIAL SALE Bottecchia Deluxe 10-speed bicycles. $109.50. All Sport, 663-2233. 69Z610 PHOTO SUPPLIES PHOTO DARKROOM, stainless steel double drain sink. Full electrical outlets. Call 663-7858. 50D603 MISCELLANEOUS RIDER WANTED to Manhattan, Leaving Monday, June 7th. Share driving. Call 663-6270. 73M605 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS CLASSICAL and Steel Gutars, New and used. 665-7348, 429,9241. cXtc LOST AND FOUND LOST: Black Neuropathologyslirde boa (with 40 liden). with name, D. Mulligan, thereon. If found, call 668- 8377 or collect 616-795-3781. Reward. 55A602 LOST-If anyone has found a light brown leather wallet, please call Ann Marie at 764-0552. I desperately need my identification. dA if you see news happen call 76-DAILY PERSONAL MESSAGES FROM THE MANAGER Today I received a request that I start an advice to the lovelorn, or Dear Abbey type thingie-do. 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