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If you find your name and ad-
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classified page
YOU WIN
TWO FREE TICKETS
to any one of
STATE 1-2-3-4
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Now
PLAY IT
AGAIN. SAM
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sponsored by STATE THEATRE
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Oct. 30-31
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evenings. 08C1106
LARGE ROOM FOR RENT. Excellent location. Kit-
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month. "No utilities." Call Vicky 994-9888. 59C1101
BEDROOM in luxury, 3-bedroom apartment. Con-
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FEMALE GRADUATE-professional student-wan-
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Printmaking Workshop. 4 weeks. Nov. 4-25. Meets
once a week for 2 hours 7-9. Framing Workshop 4
week session starting Nov: 2. Meets once a week 7-9.
No experience necessary. For more information call
Rita at the University Artists and Craftsmen's Guild.
763-4430. 38M1105
THE DESTRUCTION of theStudent Community in
Ann Arbor by Robert Honigman. Available at
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Good Sunday-morning, DAVID MARRA. You have
won two free tickets to the State Theater, to be
7.95
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ABSOLUTE TOP DOLLAR paid for U of M FOOT-
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BUY OR SELL FOR ANY UM HOME GAMES
994-0145
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STUDENTS GET CASH NOW FOR YOUR IN-
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Desperately need 2 or 4 Ohio State football tickets.
Call 662-8982 evenings. 95Q1119
CASH FOR U OF M FOOTBALL TICKETS $$. Call
weekends or after 7:00 p.m. 994-9353. cQtc
NEED 8 Ohio State Tickets for family and friends;
call John 764-8928 Thank you. 33Q1115
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ROOM AND BOARD in friendly, economical student
cooperatives. North central campus. Shared meals,
chores. Call ICC, 662-4414,4002 Michigan Union.
CAMPUS
FREERENT
'TIL NOV. 1, '81
The finest furnished efficiency left on campus.
Stop by or phone Dahlmann Apartments, 543 Church,
Days 761-7600, Eves, 665-2664. cC1212
ONE BEDROOM, furnishedapartment, 4 minutes to
Diag. Large, modern living room. 761-6773 eves.
51C1104
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SINGLE ROOM in 4-bedroom house near campus.
;200/month, includes rent, food and utilities. Call 996-
1440. 41C1105
$100 FOR ENTIRE bedroom. One now, another
January. Call Frank after 9 p.m. 995-1112. 42C1115
TWO ROOM SUITE, partially furinshed, with
private bath and refrigerator. Hot plate allowed.
Near Broadway Shopping Center. $185/month plus
electric. 995-2002. 43C1101
11R. THOMAS WILL: Please note that you have two
free tickets waiting for you at the Daily. When else do
you get to go to the State Theaterfor free? Come on
down and pick 'em up. cD1101
NEEDED: Two people to share a room in a 2-
bedroom apt. $130 apiece. HELP! 425 Hill No. 204.
Electric only. 663-3607.2 x $130 equals $260 Total.
dC1104
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED HOUSE for lease
with possible option to buy. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. Nice
yard in quiet neighborhood. $500 per month. Good
deal for person(s) who will maintain well. Call 761-
5778; if no answer, leave message at 996-4403 for Mr.
'Williams: 66C1104
WINTER TERM: Great opportunity for student or
.faculty. I bedroom secluded, quiet, attractive, fur-
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"OPERATION THUNDERBOLT"-a FREE modle
sponsored by Meekreh, Alice Lloyd, and E.Q.,
showing at 9:00 p.m. tues. Nov. 3 in Lloyd Red
Lounge and Wed., Nov. 4 in E.Q. Room 126. cF1103
YONG LEE!!!! You have won two free tickets to the
State Theater, they're waiting for you at the Daily of-
fice. dFl101
LANCELOT-you left your blue shield at the Village
Apothecary-Guinevere. cFtc
PERSONAL LIVES-At the Halloween Party Phyllis
!onfides'in male model, Brett Pearl about her
pregnancy and begs him not to tell Keith nor her best
friend, Annelise. dF1101
SOPRANOS!
Need a showcase for your talent? Well we need you!
The U-M Women's Glee Club. Call 665-7406-Mrs.
Edwards or 995-1061-Joanne. 44F1105
MAKE LOVE-NOT WAR!
(It's good for our business)
Austin Diamond
1209S. University
663-7151
Specializing in custom
engagement & wedding rings
cF1212
Say it with BALLOONS. Helium filled bouquets
delivered. U of M party decorating. 995-1972. cF1212
CHEAP COPIES!
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Maynkrd, 769-8338. - cF1212
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UNBEATABLE DELI DINNER-this Sunday at 6:00
p.m. at Hillel. cFA101
JEWISH THEOLOGICAL seminary representatives
will be available for interviews this Sunday, Nov. 1
from 3-7 pm at Hillel. CaRl,663-3336 for appointments.
cF1101
ERIC'S FACTORY CLOSEOUTS. Winter Vests and
jackets 30-60% off. 406 E. Liberty, 2 blocks off State.
*For each extra day-after the first five.
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ADVERTISING POLICY
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five characters count as two words (this includes telephone numbers).
Seven words equal one line.
Advertisements may be removed from publication. For ads which
required prepayment, there will be no refunds. All other ads will be billed.
according to the original number of days ordered.
"Help Wanted" ads cannot discriminate, to any extent, on the basis of
sex, race or creed ( "preferably" is still discriminatory).
wu ye~ars ou, $20
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RANDOLPH OTTO! I like your name, it has a cer-
tain panache. You've won two free tickets to the
State Theater. Pick them up at the Daily, and take
some incredibly beautiful woman out. dN1101
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Hello JANE TALLEY. You have won two free tickets
to the State Theater, they're waiting to be picked up
at the Daily. dQ111
Women's 5-speed Raleigh Sprite. 26". $50 or best of-
fer.763-2990. 49Z1104
CASH
FOR U.M.-O.S.U.
TICKETS
CALL 973-6328
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LIFEGUARDS NEEDED for UM Recreational Spor-
ts on Tuesdays 11 AM-2 PM and Thursdays 9:30 AM-
4:30 PM. Must have current Advanced Life-saving.
Apply Room 3090 CCRB P.O. B25510. 15H1101
WANTED-Someone to do research paper. Price
negotiable. Call 699-3052. 57H1104
FOREIGN STUDENTS NEEDED
To participate in a communications study. $5.00 com-
pensation. For more information call Dr. Rita
Coleman, Institute for Social Research. 764-8382.
56H1112
YOUR STUDENT BOOKSTORE is now taking ap-
plications for Winter Book Rush. Temporary jobs in
December and January,;$3.59/hr. December jobs are
full-time and require work between the holidays.
University Cellar in the Michigan Union. 25H1107
GREAT OPPORTUNITY! Volunteers needed for
women's intercollegiate basketball games. Positions
available are score keeper, announcer, clock
worker, &o statisticians. Call 763-566. 5211106'
TUTOR IN ARABIC NEEDED. Please call 761-1469
between 1 and 2pm or after 12pm. 47H1104
BELL'S PIZZA, Responsible help wanted, inside or
delivery, day or night shift. 700 Packard, corner of
State. 39H1104
NEW YORK FROM$78
Round trip Thanksgiving and Christmas. Christmas
to Los Angeles $301. Great Places Travel, 208 E.
Washington, 769-1776. 05P1101
JOHN LAND, editor. Six years' experience
academic publishing. Papers, theses, dissertations.
Proportional electronic typing, infinite storage.
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Children under 12 with adults: Free
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10 am-6 pm Sat. & Sun. 214 E. Michigan at Park.
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DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
dited by Margaret Farrar and Trude Jaffe
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5 High-minded
religion founded
'in Iran
10 Distort
14 Eye part
15 Over,
16 Nastase of tennis
17 Night music, in a
way
20 Write
21 Silkworm
22 Slips, etc.
23 Andrew's sister
24 Corn product
25 Pits
28 Popular movie
32 Mottled bean or
horse
33 Ballplayers'
gear
34 Dance type
35 Worn-out apparel
36 Put through a
ricer
37 "Clair de -"
38 Air Force-,
VIP craft
39 More foul
40 --arms
(soldier)
41 Recited
43 Heavenly bodies
©1981 Los Angeles Times Syndica'e
44 Senate sounds
45 Clog, for one.
46 Redeemer
49 Brown, as a chop
50 Baseball great
53 Nei.Simon opus
56 All: Prefix
57 Common verbal
contraction
58 Nehemiah's pre-
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decessor
Bonn beverage
British tar
Look of a kind
DOWN
Collide
Cry of revelry,
old style
19 Rare birds of
a sort
23 Rms. to rent
24 Fur-bearing
aquatic zany
25 Gift for a
barbecuer
26 Moon goddess
27 Slow to-
28 Begat
29 Carry -
30 Attacked
31 Small barracudas
33 Contemplates
36 One sort of
instinct
37 Ineffectual
39 Mississippi sight
40 Poet Marianne
42 Sun-dried goodie
43 "Blow the Man
Down," for one
45 Fishing net
46 Pack
47 Voiced sigh
48 "-, vidi..."
49 Ham's relative
50 Mire -
51 Briton's radial
or recap
52 Ruler of yore
54 Hindu title of
respect
55 Writer Kaufman
RELIGIOUS DIMENSIONS OF
CONTEMPORARY CONCERNS
A SERIES OF LECTURE-DISCUSSIONS
Continuing the Monday Night seriesof lectures where sub-
jects of current major interest are discussed at the Ecumeni-
cal Campus Center, 921 Church Street. Ever one is wel-
come to these discussions. Beginning at 7:30 p.m. with
refreshments, the speaker or speakers will make their pre-
sentation and engage in discussion until 9:00 p.m.
COML JOIN US I
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd
Speaker: Dr. George Mendenhall
"AMERICAN POPULAR UNDERSTANDING AND
BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL PER4PECTIVE
ON THE MIDDLE EAST"
At the Ecumenical Campus Center
921 Church Street
For additional information,
please call 662-5529
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laddies
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student
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laughter
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