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If you find your name and address
in today's Michigan Daily classified
page
YOU WIN
TWO FREE TICKETS
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Midnight Movies. (B,,s of o Feather) SLOWING OCT. 10 & 11
Just look through today's Classified
Ads. Five U. of M. students will find their
names hidden in 'this section. If your
name and address appear, call our busi-
ness office at 764-0560 (9 a.m.-5 p.m.),
420 Maynard, within 48 hours. Two free-
tickets for a State 1-23-4 MiSinight
Movie of your choice will be presented
you, courtesy of The Michigan Daily
Classified Depament.
ClssfidDearmet
UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RATES
GLASSES FOUND-Aviator frames. Found on MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED. Own room must
Church Street. Jay Friedman, 662-7624. dA1013 have bed. Convenient. Call Ron at 663-1651. dCtc
FOUND-A RING in law library on Tuesday, Oct. 7.
If yours, call Joe at 662-1136. dA1015
LOST* Monday, Oct. 6-Adult gray tabby cat with
white chest. Nuetered male, declawed: Wall Street
vicinity. Call769-2047. Reward .IAnn
Marantz n3DGas, ic ampifer, 1a was-cnannel.
,Sansui SR-838 turntable, DC Serrp-motor. Stanton
881 E cartridge. Hardly used. List price $1250, ask
$680. Call 995-4021 after 5 p.m. 99B1013
CAMARO 1973-54,000 miles. 350-4 speed, new
shocks, new side mount headers, AM-FM. Excel-
lent condition. $2,000 or best offer. 761-2839 evenings.
95B 1014
MARANTZ 300 DC Basic amplifier, 156 Watts-
channel. Sansui SR-838 turntable, DC Serro-motor.
,Stanton 881 E. cartride. Harldy used. List price
$1250, ask $680. Call 995-4021 after 5 p.m. 99B1013
VOLVO 264 GL, 1977. Only 22,000 miles. Clean,
loaded. First owner, best cash offer. 9-5 only M-F.
662-1770. 04B1012,
GIBSON ES125, .late 50s. Good condition. $250.
Call Joel, 995-9825. 18B1018
FOR SALE-BALDWIN No. 5 CONSOLE ORGAN,
2 keyboards, full foot pedals, $750. Call 663-8244.
dBtc
SELF-STORAGE-Clean, safe, private units from
$14/mo. 1 mile\ from U M football stadium. Stow'
Away Self Storage. 769-0119. cBtc
MARANTZ 300 DC Basic amplifier, 156 Watts-
channel. Sansui SR-838 turntable, DC Serro-motor.
Stanton 881 E cartridge. Hardly used. List price
$1250, ask $680. Call 995-4021 after 5 p.m. 99B1013
BARGAINS-Brand new beige colored towel stand,
$20; Artcarved wedding band, white and yellow
gold with small diamonds, size 8%, bargain for
$90. Call Kermit at 769-7824 between 4:30 and 6
p.m. ONLY, PLEASE; thanks. dBtc
YOUR CHOICE-2 bedroom apt, either furnished
or unfurnished-across from Rackham, parking,
washer and dryer facilities. 662-7787. 84C1014
FEMALE NON-SMOKING ROOMMATE ne6ded to,
share four person, two-bedroom apt. Great location.
Call 769-3345. 97C1014
CAMPUS AREA-large, attractive, 2 bedroom apar-
tment, unfurnished, newly carpeted and painted. No
pets, $350/month. 403 N. State, 769-1534. 75C1012
CAMPUS--1 BLOCK
Delightful one-bedroom apartment,reasonable rent
Modern Apartments-668-6906. cCtc
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT on Hill near Main,
furnished, clean, carpeted. $345/mo. 769-4248 per-
sistently. 23C1017
2 BEDROOM, CAMPUS AREA, MONTH TO
MONTH LEASE. Call Larry, 665-6631. 17C1017
ON CAMPUS
I need a roommate to share my apartment. Call 668-
6906. cCtc
COZY ONE BEDROOM apartment on bus line.
Unfurnished; $250 plus utilities. See by appoint-
ment. 764-5301, Kathy. 12C1015
SOUTH UNIVERSITY-WASHTENAW AREA-
Your own locked private bdrm. in 3 bdrm. furnished
house. Fireplace, parking, newly decorated and
carpeted. Prefer serious student or nurse. For ap-
pointmentto see 665-8825, eves. 475-9773. 39C1019
ROOM WITH KITCHEN privileges, I mile from.
campus, $160/mo. Call 663-6283. 11C1017
BEAUTIFUL! REMODELED apartment near Law
and Business Schools needs one roommate. Own
room, laundry, n4 pets,. parking negotiable. Call
663-5861 eves. and weekends. 08C1014
CAMPUS'
We are currently leasing our remaining few one-
bedroom, modern furnished apartments. Stop by or
call DAHLMANN APARTMENTS, 543 Church,
761-7600 days, 665-2664 eves & weekends. cCt
ARROWWOOD HILLS COOPERATIVE
One bedroom townhouses $195.00, Two bedroom
townhouses $223.00, Three & Four bedroom
to4houses occasionally available. Children & small
pets welcome. 665-3116.
Have a share in a community
cCtc
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT for rent. Pinckney
area. All utilities paid. Call 426-8044. 02C1016.
NEW HOME
New home with fireplace, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2-car
garage with automatic opener, full basement, wood
deck, use of tennis court and pool. Approximately
11 miles from downtown or west side near Veteran's
Park. $550/month.
Dahlmann Apartments, 761-7600 days,
996-3500 eves & weekends.
cCtc
ROOM A ND B" R#-
MALE LEASE FOR SALE in West Quad. Price
negotiable. Call 668-7064'ersitentW. 8610i129
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BUSBOYS WANTED dinner hours for meals. Hours
flexible. Pot and pan boy salary. 663-5331. 15H1012
Housekeeper 4-6 hours/week. Late afternoon(s).
$4.00 per hour. Call evenings 769-1672. 67H1011
POLI-SCI MAJOR with 3.8 and tutorial experience
will tutor most introd. and some 400-level poli-
sci courses. Call Paul, 995-1113. 9801016
DAILY LINE CONTRACT
SAVE BUCKS
On many new and used pet and aquarium supplies.
Free deivrv 662-498. 2OT1
Number of Weeks
Jlne/week 13 26 3
Number of Weeks
39 inches/week 13 26 39
nED b6 tICKTS together, 111. game. Not end
zone. 769-4119 eves. 91Q1012
CASH for U of M football tickets.
Any Game-Any Section. 995-1580.
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TYPING, PROFESSIONAL, ALL TYPES.
Call Noelle evenings and weekends, 971-2364. cJtc
RESUMES
that get interviews. $25-100.
Also-cover letters, interview
skills, salary negotiations
CAREER DIRECTIONS
LICENSED BY STATE OF MICHIGAN
663-0677
cJtc
Write-on . ..
" Copywriting
" Editing
" Research
" Overnight typing
996-0566
MALRUMMATE NEEDED.,Must have bed. Own
bedroom. Call Ron at 663-1651 dYtc.
BIK ES, SCOOT ERS
167 DULCATI 250 cafe. Perfect A bike, $425.60.
1-352-2230. 19Z1016
N 8 Each group of characters counts as one word
Hyphenated words over 5 characters count as two words
(this includes telephone numbers)
8 lines equals 1 inch
7 words per iloP
HELP NEW STUDENTS OR THEIR PARENTS:
Be a summer orientation leader. Applications are
available at the Orientation Office, 2530 SAB or call
764-6290 for more information. Applications due
November 7. 67F1031
EARN A PILOT'S LICENSE-For a hobby that can
be a useful career tool. Call Ken Widener, 429-7251.
Lessons given at Ann Arbor airport. 05F1019
ISKAELIFOLA N -a p.m. on Sunday, uct.
19 at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Instruction and Open
Dancing. cF1019
MEEHREH DELI-DINNER in Markley Angela
Davis Lounge at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 12.
Kosher, N.Y.-style sandwiches and sides,;$2. cF1012
Erin S. Palmer of Frankfort come on down to the
Michigan Daily and pick up your free tickets to the
State 1,2,3,4 Theaters. dM1012
Parlez Francais pour ne pas l'oublier! Groupe de
discussion se reunit tous les jeudif a 7:30 pm.
Amenez vos sujets de conversation. 995-2542. 24M1017
A LOCAL COMMERCIAL plantscaping firm having
Fall inventory reduction sale. Includes large trop-
ical plants in need of TLC, decorative planters
(beige, brown, and white), clay pots, & miscellan-
eous items. Garden Milieu, 719 W. Ellsworth Rd.,
one block west of State. Friday, Oct. 10, 9-4 & Sunday,
Oot 19 nnn-4. 89M1012
SusanuDikstwin I nope you reaa me Micnigan Daily
because you've just won two free tickets to State
1,2,3,4 theatres. Come and pick them up at the Dailr.
dW1012
Giant Flea Market
Bargains, furniture, new, used. Anything & Every-
thing, 150 dealers. 214 E. Michigan at Park, down-
town Ypsilanti. Every weekend 6 p.m.-10 p.m.
Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, Sunday. Dealers
welcome. cWtc
ANN ARBOR-THE ANTIQUES MARKET, Sunday,
Oct. 19, 5055 Saline-Ann Arbor Road, Exit 175 off 1-94,
275 dealers, everything GUARANTEED for authen-
ticity, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. "Early Birds" welcome after 5
a.m. when dealers arrive). 41W1019
Giant Flea Market
Bargains, furniture, new, used. Anything & Every-
thing. 150 dealers. 214 E. Michigan at Park, down-
town Ypsilanti. Every weekend 6 -p mn-10 pm 0
Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, Sunday. DeaIgrs
welcome. cWtc
SHOP EARLY AND SAVE!
Museum quality Christmas cards on sale at
EXHIBIT MUSEUM GIFT SHOP-plus an
teresting imported gift collection also!
Exhibit Museum of Natural History
N. University and Geddes M-F 10-4:30
Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5
the
in-
GRADUATING ENGINEERS
We are specialists in engineering recruitment, entry
level to management. We represent Firms located
throughout the U.S. Our service is free, call collect or
send resume to
Shermtech America
Suite D, 16647 Airport Rd.
Lansing, MI 48906
(517) 323-1002
03F1012
I would like to talk to a student who is or has been a
prostitute for a story I'm doing for the. Michigan
Daily. I will not print your name or indicate who you
are in any way. If you would like to talk, please call
Lorenzo at 764-0552 or 996-1692. , dF1031
.ane-I found someone else like you-Call so we can
talk. dF1031
N.O.W.-ERA WALK '80
Show Your Support For The
Equal Rights Amendment"
SATURDAY, OCT. 18,10:00 a.m.
LIBERTY PLAZA
Pledge Sheets Available:
UM Women's Studies
LS&A Lobby
Fishbowl-SERA Table
Food Co-ops
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
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combo. Call Gil, 764-7655.
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OFFSET AND XEROX
FAST LOW COST DUPLICATING
COPYQUICK, 769-0560
1217 S. University
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FALL COLOR AIRPLANE TOUR-Sunday, Oct. 12,
noon till 6 p.m. $10.00 each. Waypoint Aviation, 665-
9566 or 429-7251. 06F1012
ANN ARBOR'S Lowest Copy Prices
Fast, Full-Service Copying
Accu-Copy, 402 Maynard, 769-8338
WANTED: Ride for two to Talking Heads concert:
October 30, Masonic Temple, Detroit/will negotiate
cost. Call Jim 994-9191. 26F1017
CONGRATULATIONS JOHN T. CHRISTENSEN!
You are now the proud owner of two free tickets to
the State 1,2,3,4 Theaters. Come and pick them up at
the Daily. dF1012
MARISSA A. NEAL of Pontiac, Get up on your feet
and stop kneeling and come on over to the Daily and
pick up your free tickets to the State 1-2-3-4 Theatres.
dH1012
Your student bookstore is now accepting ap-
plications for winter book rush. These are TEM-
PORARY jobs in December and January. 3.59/hr.
Rush employees who worked last :Jan. or last month4
don't need to reapply. All applications from Oct. 1
25 will receive equal attention. Apply at U. Cellar
(Michigan Union) 530 S. State. 16H1025
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY-Strong, dependable
person to aid disabled professional woman with
meals, personal care. Tuesdays, Saturdays, and
Sundays, dinner times and some later evenings.
Campus. 662-2734 days. 00H1015
NEED WAITRESSES day or night, pizzaman at
night, both preferably experienced. Apply in person
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., 421 E. Liberty. 01H1016
STUDENT BUS DRIVERS NEEDED. Must have
heavy equipment experience on the highway and
good driving record. $5.50 per hr. after 90 days.
Call Bob or Larry, 764-2485. cH1012
ROCK LEAD GUITARIST-Professionals goals,
vocals, equipment and originality a must. 326-8040.
17H1016
SECRETARY PART-TIME 8:30-1:30, M-F, off
campus, word processing experience preferred.
663-6402. 59H 1015
19o SAAB-- door,;Iots o extras. Contact Rudy, day
668-7000; evening 449-2205. 65N1021
JOSEPH S. SAZYE of St. Clair Shores, pome on down
' to the Daily to pick up your free tickets to the State 1-
2-3-4 Theatres. The price is right! dN1012
Dodge Aspen Station wagon, 1977 terrific bargain,
call 662-0086. 74N 1012
Chevrolet, 1980 Citation 2 door Hatchback V-6 4 spd.,
lots more. Low miles, exc. cond. 5,700 or best offer,
434-4210, 62N1014
'80 'TRANSAM, loaded, black special edition,
Goldbird, T-top, sharp, low mileage, immaculate,
$8,050. 231-1366 after 6 p.m. or weekends. 1N1017
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Edited by Margaret Farrar and Trude Jaffe
cFtc Expert repairs. . . Instruments custom made ...
20 years experience. ..Guaranteed work.. . Electric
and Acoustic. Harp, Guitar, Dolcimer, Banjo, etc.
HERB DAVID
GUITAR STUDIO
209 S. State, 665-8001
4cFtc
GUARANTEED. TO'RAISE YOUR GRADEPOINT
Guided imagery relaxation training. Call New Age
Resources, Dr.,Bail 668-8227. 2cFtc
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1 Perfect
6 Spanish saint:
Abbr.
9 Part of BTO
12 Scenic mining
town of the
West'
14 -Neiman,
sports artist
16 Undergarment
17 "Teach-
dog..."
18 Meteorologist's
abbr.
19 Marie's title
20 Relies (on)
22 Bituminous, e.g.
23 Plaster base
24 Like the
Matterhorn
27 Great Persian
poet, circa 1350
30 Hindu interjec-
@ 190 Los Augeies Times Syndicate
40 Annealing oven
41 One of the
Cartwrights
42 Replace a dia-
mond in a ring
43 Moat
44 --,-miss
46 Street sign
48 Chief played by
Jeff Charndler
50 Stannum
51 Geneve, e.g.
54 Annoyed
55 Period dating
3500 BC
58 River at
10 Locomotives
11 Vicar of Wake-
field author and
others
13 Hauser or
Hayworth
14 Andean capital
15 Football abbr.
21 George and T.S.
22 Desist
24 Hurt
25 "You can-
..": Phrase
26 Something
worthless: Var.
28 "Tiny Alice"
creator
29 Cartoon
caveman
31 Seed of a germ
33 Toast
34 Lively dance
42 "-Thule," in
Gounod's
"Faust'
43 Henry Winkler,
to some
45 Calorie
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Grenoble
Famous canine
New Haven tree
Keats work
The Gold Rush,
for example
DOWN
Russian hut
Pay - (gold)
Biblical
tions, used as
mantras
32 Comment-
(how so?): Fr.
33 Violin's big
cousin
34 Kind of handle
35 Dwelling, to.
Dietrich
36. Practice
37 Concerning
38 "The Razor's-
39 Former PM and
family
We give a 15% discount on contact lens preparations.
VILLAGE APOTHECARY, 1112 S. University
Avenue. 2cFtc
FAMILY PLANNING
ASSOCIATES
ANN ARBOR
973-0805
* Birth Control Services
" Pregnancy Testing
" Problem Pregnancy Counseling
" Pregnancy Termination Services
" Complete OB/GYN Care by Board
Certified Obstetrician/Gynecologist
PRIVATE OFFICE
STRICT CONFIDENTIALITY
cFtc
HERE'S HOW TO PAY LESS for a first-quality muf-
fler. Call Ann Arbor Muffler and get a price for your
car over the phone.769-5913. 6cFtc
EARN $$, Psychology Experiment in Cognitive
Processes, one hour session. Call 665-2214 T-Su. 7-9
p.m. 21F1026
SEPARATED/DIVORCED WORKSHOP. For men
and women in transition. Oct. 17-19. $40 for students
with dependents; others based on ability to pay.
Details from Bob Blood Phd. or Margaret Blood M.A.
at 769-0046. cF1016
UNION OF STUDENTS FOR ISRAEL-Open meet-
ing at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. at 8:00 p.m. on Monday,
October 13. (The calendar schedule for Monday,
October 14 is not correct). cF1012
DELI-DINNER (Kosher; N.Y. style) 6:00 p.m. on
Sunday, Oct. 19 at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Sandwich
and sides, $2. cF1019
DELI-DINNER at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. 6:00 p.m.
on Sunday, Oct. 12. Kosher, N.Y.-style sandwiches
and sides, $2. cF1012
NEED HELP WITH CITY HALL? Call Council-
woman Leslie Morris, 2nd Ward. 994-2702 or 769-
3758. -79F1111
ISRAEL FOLKDANCING, 1-3 p.m, on Sunday, Oct.
12 at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Instruction and open danc-
ing. cF1012
kingdom
4 Thoroughfares:
Abbr.
5 Student's
specialty
6 Silver trout
SALESPEOPLE-Part or full-time selling NEW
personal protection items. Outstanding profits and
personal satisfaction. 475-3223 (Chelsea) 73H1006
DENTAL STUDENT' needed for special project.
Will pay. Call 668-4194. 88H1012
OVERSEAS JOBS-Summer/year round. Europe,
S. America, Australia, Asia. All fields, $500-$1200
monthly, expenses paid. Sightseeing. Free Info.
Write: IJC, Box 52-MIl, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625.
06H 1025
CALL 764-0557
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"I APPLIED MYSELF AND GOT,
FEDERAL STUDY MONEY:'
-Robin Clark
"My parents help pay my college tuition, and I also work part-time. But
last year I realized I might not have enough money to continue my education.
"Then I found out about the Middle Income Student Assistance Act.
It provides more aid than ever before for education after high school.
"I applied and found out that I was eligible for a Basic Educational Oppor-
tunity Grant (BEOG). You should also apply to see if you qualify for BEOG
or one of the other programs available to almost all
students enrolled in colleges or technical schools.
"If you'd like to get more education and
need study money, do what I did. Write to
Box 84, Washington, D.C. 20044 and ask
for a free booklet. It's called "A Student
Consumer's Guide to Six Federal Finan-
cial Aid Programs" Then get in touch
with the counselor or financial aid admin-
istrator in theschool of your choice for
help in applying. (And be sure to com-
plete the forms carefully so you will be
eligible for the help you need!)
"Remember: If you want education
after high school and need financial
assistance to get it, "IT'S TIME TO
APPLY YOURSELF."
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SHOP EARLY AND SAVE!
Museum quality Christmas cards on sale at the
EXHIBIT MUSEUM GIFT SHOP-plus an interest-
ing imported gift collection also!
Exhibit Museum of Natural History
N. University and Geddes, M-F 10-4:30
Sat. 10-5, Sun. 1-5
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