Friday, July 16, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine aEj j get the job done CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY AD deadline is 12 noon the day before publication (4 pr. Fri. far 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- tier 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- vertisees nomes moy aster be revealed. Number of lines in advertise- meot 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 (iie. "preferably" is still discriminatory). ~Found" ads are run free-of- charge toa maximurn of 3 lines for 3 days. n (Continued from Page 8) MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS GIBSON GUITAR SALE: Shure mikes, earth amps, Apollo Music Center, 769-1400. cX727 USED FENDER super everb. 761- 9430. X727 CLASSICAL and Steel Guitars NNew and used. 665-7348, 429,9241. t-Xtc SITUATIONS WANTED WE WILL CARETAKE YOUR farm for privilege of living there. Will maintain land, fences, roads, equip- ment, water system, etc. Must be within 40 miles of Ann Arbor. Uni- versity of Michigan couple. 22, & 24. Reply by Aug. 20. Claire Hicks, C2510 Middlebury College, Middle- burt, Vt. 05753. 500806 FOR SALE COMIC BOOKS: 1964-8, 50 ,Deal- etcsPrices. Call 995-8275. 93B721 12 FIAT 128 4d. 20,000 miles. Zie- bart. $1250. 973-9246. 88B722 SUPFERSCOPE C10 portable cassette recorder with rechargeable battery Pak, and AC adaptor. Like new, used very little. Cost $165 sell for $100. Davis Classic tennis racket, 4 5/8m with gut. Cost $68 new, sell for $20. 761-9523. 79B72 GARAGE SALE, 2180 Saline Road. Large Pine Blanket Chest, Spinet Desk, Spanish Shawl, mirrors, frames and many more miscellane- Otto items. Friday thru Sunday. 85B717 21' 10 speed bike. Excellent cnndi- tion. Aking $85. 663-680- . 870717 MEN'S SCHWINN 26 5 speed. 2 years old. Good condition. $60. 665- 6833 after 3. 75B717 FIRM BED, BATIK SUPPLIES, mo- torcycle helmet, clarinet, electronic parts, hotplate. Call 663-5558 per- sistently, 69B715 SOFA AND LARGE 5-drawer chest. Best offer. 971-1827. 75B77 LOST AND FOUND FOUND: young female long-haired calico cat, frequenting the area of 809 E. Kingsley. Usually hanging out around dusk. Please come get your kitty cat. dA FOUND: Young cat. on the steps of the Grad Library. Approximately 4 mos. old. Brown, black and gray, wearing a leather collar. Call 994- 0299. dA718 BIKES AND SCOOTERS GIRL'S THREE-SPEED SCHWINN. 1912" frame. Very good condition. $50. Call 662-4736. HONDA 71CB350. Rebuilt engine and exhaust, new battery, uns well. Must sell. 665-5614. 76Z717 WOMEN'S 3 speed Raleigh bicycle. 1'?" frame. New. Never used. $80. 668-7049. 74Z721 '74 YAMAHA 175 Enduro, knobbies. Must be seen in Ann Arbor. $625 or best offer. 1-831-3080. Apt. 304 evenings. 27Z717 USED CARS 1968 WHITE DODGE VAN .6 000 miles. New water pump and shocks. $350 or best offer. Steve, 662-6744. 95N723 MISCELLANEOUS PLAY PINBALL AND FOOSBALL at the Cross-Eyed Moose 613 E. Liberty pen 11:00 a.m.-midnight weekdays 11:00a.m.-la.m. Fri. & Sat" 12-2 Sun. 1M728 PERSONAL ZOWIE Summer Extravaganza now in pro- cess. Free game of "pin" to first three players in a.m. Upcoming "pin" tournament with cash prizes. FREE "FOOS" every Tues. 2-3 and now introducing the renowned "SON OF T-SHIRT MACHINE." De- toils at Tommy's Holiday Camp at State and Packard. lF716 MESSAGES FROM THE MANAGER Today. I would like to take the op- ptorttunity to etplain the purpose of my column, if I can think of one. First thing I do when thinking of something ta write eacb day is to look over my mail and see if there is anything that I am interested in cnitng apo. If there isn't, then my next line of action is to chetk out what I feel like weting oit on that particular day. Perin- odically, granted it appears as inane dribble, but then, you don't have to read it, do you? Basically, this col- umn is a forum for me. Some might say it's an ego trip, well, you'd be right. However, whatever it is, let me say this, it's MINE. I welcome all suggestions and I really enjoy reading and writing about some of the letters I get, but my column is not the edit page; if you want ba- sic news event reports, then read the rest of the paper. Debbie c/o Box 21. SEE OUR cosmetician for. your make-up problems. Village Apothe- cary, 1112 S. University. cFtc PREGNANT? Need help? Call Prob- lem Pregnancy _Help, 769-7283. 400 S. Division. Free pregnancy tets. LET ANN ARBOR'S only diamond expert help you style your engage- ment ring. It costs less. Over 5,000 U-M men have. Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University, 663-7151 cFtc PERSONAL MESSAGES FROM THE MANAGER The time has come for a showdown with one of my readers. First of all, I must say that I think the actions taken by the Israelis in the Uganda airport should be ap- plauded by all civilized individuals throughout the world. Secondly, be- ing a Met fan, I'm happy for "The Bird" that he pitched, but I was rooting for the National League, and thirdly, I am rather tired of the Bicentennial, therefore I did not choose to mention it. This, I still aelieve to be my perrogative. Lastly. I wasn't here last Thursday at 3:00, because I am NEVER here on Thursdays at 3:00. I have a standing golf game at that time every Thursday. If you have any other gripes or insults I suggest you show ycur facand direct them to me in act adilt mtaicicr. Debbie R o Box 21. COPYING CLOSEST TO CAMPUS Books, ciassnotes, papers, resumes- Dissertation uality, low prices. Every day-evening. From 2tc per copy. 211 S. State (near Gino's). 662-3969. rFtc LUCI TITUNIK, British trained as- trotherapist. Latest methods avail- able. Problem solving compatible with3YOUR personality structire. 994-1311. cF8l7 TYAGI 1 a costic transititer will hold a session tonight, 7 p.m. at the Friend's Meeting House, 1420 Hill. Admission Free. Info call 663-0894. 94F716 PERMANENT WEIGHT LOSS Through B e h a v i o r Modification. Weight Control National, 994-0019. cFto A PINBALL TOURNAMENT on the new Gottlieb sensation "Royal Flush" more information at these three area arcades: Tommy's Holiday Camp, The Crosseyed Moose, and Flipper McGee's. cF723 RULES FOR THE DAILY CONTEST: Send in your entry before July 30 and you may be the lucky winner of a free 50-ward classified ad. Just think of the three best names for the following parts of the body: The top of your hand, the top of your foot, and the little indenta- sion between your upper lip and the bottom of your nose. Good luck. Send entries c/o Debbie, Box 21. d WHERE MARGINAL PRICES bup quality diamonds-Austin Diamond, PERSONAL ARBOR INSTANT PRINTING Offset Printing, Xerox copies Xerox redcctions, photostats, half toncm. typesetting and much more STUDENT ACCOUNTS WELCOME 214 S. 4th Ave. 994-4600 INTERESTED IN RELATIONSHIP with wonderful man My brother has had bad luck with woman. Am trying to find someone for him. Sounds odd, but he needs good woman and is too depressed now to look. He is well educated, has excel- lent job, builds houses for funin spare time, handsome, and kind. He is 31 years old. Reply to Daily Box 15. I'll call you, we'll talk. 77F715 FIREWORKS! Buy direct. We ship throughout the U.S. Send for free price list to- day. 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. eFtc PERSONAL TOMMY'S HOLIDAY CAMP is under new manogement. 1st 3 persons in mornitg receive free pinball. Open 11:00 a.m. Poc- :rd at State. c720 'ON'T PAY for a store's overhead via high mark-up For the area's lowest prices and fnest qualitiex possible on on r"igemeat riot shop Autin Diamond..d1200 5.Unt- vercity, 663-7151.rFtc DIRECT PURCHASING voltme sell- ing and marginal irofits assure you that your diamond will he an i2a- vestment at Austin Diottntcu, 1209 S. University, 663-7151. 0 BOARD EXAM TUTORING: ricoll- ments now being accepted for S. H. Kaplan rutoring Course to prepore for the MCATS, DAT, I.SAT. and Nat. Dent. Boards. Cal( 313) 354- 0085, locally, 662-3149. Fte WHAT'S NEW in face and eye make-tp? At the Village Apothe- cary we will enjoy taking the time to show you. 1112 S. University. , CFtc 0 the " narbor imcooperative Tonight in Air Conditioned MLB BRANDO & DISNEY TEAM UP! THE WILD ONE (Lcso Benedek, 1954) MLB 3 7:15 Only Brando portrays the biker anti-hero with outward bravado and inner hurt while making the black leather Jacket, a symbotl Originally banned from many towns for fear it wotd cauve Juvenile delinquent riots. Lee Marvin. ON THE WATERFRONT (Elo Kazan, 1954) MLB 3 9 Only Spurred on by a crusading priest and a concerned girlfriend, Marion Brando battles corrupt mod control over New York dockworkers by evolving from racketeer go-fer into prime wit- ness for the prosecution. Kazan's direction charges the film with realism and emotional impack seldom achieved in the movies. Winner of eight Academy Awards. Rod Steiger, Lee J. Cobb, Eva Marie Saint, Karl Maiden. ALICE IN WONDERLAND (Walt Disnec. 1951) MLB 4 7, 8:45 & 10:30 Disney's fully animated cartoon feature preserves the outlines of Lewis Carroll's story while adding oriignal whimsical touches, such as the pencil and eyeglass critters. The production design is much less stodgy than the Tenniell illustrations and the fea- ture remains one of the best. $1.25, DOUBLE FEATURE $2.00 .'*A .._._. ___. . ROBERT ALTMAN'S 1971 McCABE AND MRS. MILLER Warren Beatty and Julie Christie bring small-time gambling, drinking and whores to a growing frontier town and encounter some success and more danger than they counted on. "A beautiful pipe-dream of a moVie-a fleeting, almost diaphanous vision of what frontier life might have been."- Pauline Kael. Altman's very best film-with great supporting performances by Keith Carradine and Shelly Duvall and featuring the music of Leonard Cohen. CIEM G IL TONIGHT AT OLD A RCH. AUD. 7:30 & 9:30 Admission $1.25 INGMAR BERGMAN 1958 THE MAGICIAN The first film after WILD STRAWBERRIES, in the Bergman canon, THE MAGICIAN is about the magic of a traveling lanternist. Albert Vogler; but it is also about the magic of filmmaking. As on exploration of the relation- ship of art to life, rather than death to life, it's one of Bergman's lighter masterpieces. With Max vOn Sydow, Ingrid Thulin, Gunnar Bjornstrand, and Bibi Anderson. In Swedish, with subtitles: ANGELL HALL CINEMA 11TONIGHT AT AUD.A" 7:30-& 9:30Adm, $1.25 * F' F THE PEOPLE'S RICENTENVIAL COMMISSION Presents LOONEY TUNES REVIEW -PART 3- SATURDAY, JULY 17 U-M Natural Science Aud. Acros from Hill Aud. Loonev Tunes Part 3 continues our Cartoon Classics Revival with all different cartoons from the Golden Aqe of Warner Bros. animation 1930's & 40's. Collection A: y 7- 10 p.m. Adults $1.25, $2.00 double feature. Celection8 : 3:349.m. Under 16-75c, $1.25 double feature R