Saturday, June 12, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY (Continued from Page 8) PERSONAL PERSONAL PERSONAL wi.r . .&M r at.,, arF~en>c PTUM 'HE .M A OER 4~l CTI~T Sxpr . mt t r ''"LI 1"1111 . LOST AND FOUND I UST: Black German Shepherd pup- py wearing blue neckerchief in S. University area. Wed. 95-9177. 35A612 MISCELLANEOUS DAYCAMP: TWO SESSIONS: June 28th to July 9th and July 12 to July 23. Sponsored by the Jewish Community Council. Call 995-2337. 54M619 PITTSBURGH ANYONE? Need driv- cc to take cr to Pittsburgh. Will pay gas and tol. References re- qcired. Call 994-6320 after 5 p.m. 30M612 PERSONAL WEIL PAY $75 plus expenses. Hitch a trailer to your car/move us to LI June 27. Call Karen 994-5280/Robin 995-1530. 53F615 PERILS OF AML Stay tuned, the poor soul is still pondering the situation as the life is choked from her slender, pearly throat. The cards are dealt. FIREWORKS! Buy direct. We ship throughout the U.S. Send for free price list to- tay. Purchasers must be 18 yrs or older. Enclose copy of required Michigan State permits upon pur- chase. Ace Fireworks, Box 221, Con- neaut, Ohio 44030, Manufacturer, Importer, Wholesaler, Distributor. cFtc sT'S HOT and it's muggy, but the game here still gets played. Billiards at the Union. cF612 MESSAGES FRUM11x AA t Hello, hello, hello I've wanted to say that since I've sarted this tea- turer, so now that I've satitfied my- self (it doesn't take much), I will continue. Today once again I will attempt being controversial and see if I can stir up any of the dead- heads in Ann Arbor and incite them to write me nasty threatening let- ters. The topic, THE DAILY. Last night I was in the Blue Front get- ting some dimes for my wash when an unsuspecting person picked up the Daily, commenting about it's worthlessness, etc. Now, just be- cause I work here doesn't mean I have to have any particular alle- giance to this paper, but everyone works damn hard to put It out and if something is disliked, then write a letter to the Editor. I did notice that my "friend" bought the paper anyhow. So what does that prove? Nothing, but I do think that people shouldn't just complain or bad mouth something just for the hell of it. They should do something constructive - make suggestions. Debbie, c/o Box 21. OUR PLACE is cool and so are the games. Pinball, Bowling and Bil- liards at The Union. cF612 YOUNG, sin-le, female taxidermist looking for companionship. Prefer- ably a fox. No stuffed shirts, please. Must be animal lover (dead or alrve). No turkeys need apply. Write Box 23. 16F612 SKILLED tennis player , seeking playing parlters or anyone want- ing lessons. Jim. 763-6558, after 5. 31F612 cFtc PREGNANT? Need help? Call Prob- lem Pregnancy Help, 769-7283. 400 S. Division. Free pregnancy tests. PROFESSIONAL Hair care productsI a complete stock on display. UMi Stylists at the Union. F612 PERMANENT WEIGHT OSS Through Beh a v i or Modification. Weight Control National. 994-0019. eFte GEO MEMBERSHIP MEETINO: 7:30 Tuesday, June 15. Rackham Amphi- theatre. Bargaining-Review and dis- cussion of Administration Counter- proposals-and other issues. 23F615 ARBOR INSTANT PRINTING Offset Printing, Xerox copies Xerox reductions, photostats, half tones, typesetting and much more. STUDENT ACCOUNTS WELCOME 214 S. 4th Ave. 994-4664 cF0l 02 TA's/RA's/SA's--What did the ori- ginal American revolutionaries do when faced with the choice between non-representation, and collective action against oppression? Like George III, the University Admin- istration wants to determine your economic future, whether you like it or not. Interested in continuing the revnlition this fall? Send name, address, dept. phone no. to GEO/ YES, 514 E. William, Ann Arbor, 48108, or phone 995-0221. 98F628 Happy Birthday Fuzz! Noodles are wet, Snake charmers blow, You'll go in in style Suckin' his toe. 36F612 OPEN 1 p.m. Sutdays. Billiards, Bowling and Pinball at the Union. cF612 WE WILL be open Monday at 8:30 a.m. if you can't make it down here today. UM Stylists at the Union. CF612 BITCH, YOU CRAZY Will be backl June 18, 19, 25, 26, 27 Support yoar local feminist theatre. STUDY GROUP FORMING: Grad students or undergrads--inter- ested in reading text/articles abot cell biology and/or human psysiolo- gy and meeting once or twice a week for discussions? If so, call David at 995-3406, after 7 p.m. $9F619 HEART CENTER SCHOOL OF AS- TROLOGY. Instructors: Michael and Margaret Eriewine. Teaching since 1967. Classes, Natal Charts, Retaili Textbooks, Readings, Certificatio 663-6677. 68F515 Lifework sponsors a WEEKEND WORKSHOP/CAMPOUT for MEN. Interpersonal group & campout. June 18, 19, 20 sliding scale fee. Contact Richard Kempter, 995-0088 & leave a message or Michael Andes 662-2801. 19F612 FRIENDS LAKE COMMUNITY. 80 acre wildlife preserve near Chelsea: swimming, c anoe i ng, picnicing, camping. Membership $50 per adult. Brochure from Bloods, 2005 Penn- craft, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48103. 48F630 FCd What You'e Th *Casifed Page Nine PERSONAL VISIT' ANN ARBOR'" clit vnemlas tiave totttipt'ssI ytlr tasttcy 1iced- lao strit ossiall rell,,t.'rhtt gilsd otla~cis rist. Ai:lltm Diamoand,. 1.0? 5S, C iit trataf, 063--7151. e~te 1tCSPITAi.lITY be'lw, with some- thintg Isosn o r wiOnes elarils asd ststsss eprtrp ent. Thle Village Apsothecary, 1112 S. Univsttrly. o.Fte SOAR) EXA1 TU ClINC -!)oll- mntstn w bein as-siled for S.H. K~s: ki it sitstsg Cc:w- :rato prepare for e tsMCATS. DAY. 1 SAT, and Nat. Det. oards. Call 3131 354- 0085; locally. 062-3149. eFte COPYING CLOSEST TO CAMPUS Books, slassnotes, palers, resutes- Disertation a q lity, low prices. Every day-evening. From ac per copy. 211 S. Stale rnear Gio's). 662-3969. cFte CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY AD deadline is 12 noon the day before publication 14 p.m. Fri. for Sun.) including corrections and cancellations. '51he Daily is not responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of an ad. Advertisements may be removed from publication but wiil be billed according to original num- ber of days ordered. This policy is also applicable to ado requir- ing pre-payment. Le., 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 discriminatory). "Found" ads are run free-nf- charge to a maximum of 3 Inela for 3 days. n C~tauch 'envice4 ANN ARBOR CHURCH OF CHRIST 530 W. Stadium Blvd. (one block west of U of M Stadium) Bible Study - Sunday, 9:30 a.m.-Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Worship-Sunday, 10:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Need Transportation? C a 11 662-9928. ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thompson-663-0557 Weekend Masses: Saturday-5 p.m., 11:30 p.m. Sunday -- 7:45 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., noon, and S p.m. (plus 9:30 a.m. North Campus). UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH, 1001 E. Huron Calvin Malefyt, Alan Rice, Ministers 9:30 a.m.-Church School. 10:30 a.m.-Morning Worship. UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Presently Meeting at YM-YWCA, 530S. Fifth David Graf, Minister Students Welcome. For information or transpor- tion: 663-3233 or 662-2494. 10:00 a.m.-Sunday Worship. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 1833 Washtenaw Sunday Service and Sunday School-10:30 a.m. Wednesday Testimony Meet- ing-8:00 p.m. Child Care-Sunday, under 2 years. Midweek Informal Worship. Reading Room - 306 E. Lib- erty, 10-6 Monday and Friday; 10-5 all other days; closed Sun- days. LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH (ALC-LCA) (Formerly Lutheran Student Chapel) Gordon Ward, Pastor 801 S. Forest Ave. at Hill St. Sunday Service at 9:30 a.m. CA PUS CHAPEL 1236 Washtenaw Ct. Pastor: Don Postema 10:00 a.m. Worship-tpicnic at Riverside park. 6:00 p.m. - "The Christian Non-church Movement in Ja- pan." Guest Speakers: Ray Hommes, and Rich Sytsma, mis- sionaries from Japan. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH State at Huron and Washington Worship Services: 8:30 a.m.-Communion Service -Chapel. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.-Worship Service-Sanctuary. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. -Church School. Worship Services are broad- cast over WNRS-AM (1290) each Sunday from 11:00-12:00 noon. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (LCMS) 1511 Washtenaw Ave. 663-5560 Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor Sunday morning worship at 9:30. Sunday Bible study at 10:45. UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 409 S. Division M. Robert Fraser, Pastor Church School-9:45 a.m. Morning Worship--11:00 a.m. Evening Worship-7:00 p.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw-662-4466 Worship - Sunday, 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Young Adult meals-Sunday, 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. ($1.00). Study and discussion- 11:00 a.m. Sunday: Adult study. 12:00-1:00 Thursday: Thursday Forum (lunch, $1.25), Chancel C h o i r - 7:00-8:30 Thursday. For more information about the Young Adult Program call Jo Ann Staebler at the church, 662-4466. F DOES AN 0 0 Advertising Career interest, you? OFFERS YOU THE CHANCE TO: * Work with customers and assisting them in their advertisements. * Experience in ad layout and proof reading. *tWork with full classified ad department: con- tracts and short term insertions. * Deal w i t h national advertisers, advertising agencies and national representatives. Whatever interests you, THE DAILY can use your talents 420 MAYNARD