The Michigan Daily- Friday, September 18,1992- Page 7 76-GUIDE cuts hours CLASSIFIED ADS V .......:: ...:. ...: ,.. ......,..................... ........................... ;............. :": ;*rr;r v ' + >: . >>:: :.:::.;=>: >: : : ai x ii ri^ iii rn *_* : >: >:.: :> y.. .. _..,...,........". . ...^ ....,.... ...,...".. ........... - --- - - -- -" _ .- .- . _ ................. ..... : YES WAY! I'VE GOT 1 SEASON F- BALL TKT. FOR U Best Offer. Cheryl @ 996-8651. SECTION 26 STUDENT season tickets. Best offer 313-282-0867. FOR SALE, 4 ARMATRADING TICKETS, excellent seats. Call 994-0253. WANTED 4 STUDENT SEASON FOOT- BALL TKTS. together Call 747-9395. Leave message. TICKETS TO AO! Need UM Season Foot- a11 tickets? CALL 741-8641. UM STUDENT FOOTBALL SEASON TICKET 100/ best offer. Glenn 996-1648. U OF M FOOTBALL TKTS 4-SALE. 50 yd. line! Season tkts. Call 313-699-4756. ANNOUNCEMENTS 3HA BBAT AT CHABAD HOUSE 715 Hill )ff State, Fri. Sept. 18, 8pm. Delicious shab- at dinner. No charge. Dial 995-3276. iTUDENT SEASON FOOTBAL TICK- ETS FOR SALE. Call Now! 741-4703. ONE STUDENT FOOTBALL TICKET pack. sec. 28. Call 763-8616. ***NEW COURSE*** The Elderly and Life Histories 2 - 3 credits For more info... contact Jeanne Gray at PROJECT COMMUNITY Room 2205 The Michigan Union ANNUUI'JLtIVIIN I ~ ..N.UNC....T. N V -N (Get Involved! Student Alumni Council * *NEW COURSE* Prison Literacy and Adult Education 2 - 3 credits For more info... contact Jeanne Gray at PROJECT COMMUNITY Room 2205 Bridaina the ?ast -Alumni events -*Thank-a-thons -Alumni panels the Present *Parents' Weekend -Blue Spirits R MATES: FEM. RMMTE. WANTED: 1602 Packard 3 bdrm. w/own rm. a/c, ]dry., prkg., rent 250. Call 995-1878. Free Sept. rent! FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED! Share room in fabulous 2 bdrm. apt. New contem- porary furn., A/C, pkng., dwshr. Bi-level & garden level avail. Call direct 995-5568 & 741-9574 or 741-9300. HOUSEMATE WANTED: lbdrm. in 2 bdrm. house close to campus, on bus line. Washer/dryer, sundeck/fenced yard, parking, pets ok. 450/mo. + 1/2 utils. 741-9437. HOUSEMATE NEEDED. Close to campus. Student/Grad/Prof. Preferred. $300 + util. Lease runs to Sept.'93. Mostly Vegi & non- smoking. Eric/Tina/John, 662-5619. MALE ROOMMATE WANTED! Share a fabulous 2 bdrm. apt. New contemporary furn., A/C, pkng., dwshr. Bi-level & garden level avail. Call Direct 741-7162 & 994-5752 or 741-9300. NONSMOKER share 2 bdrm. duplex near campus ldry., yard $275+ 936-3308. ROOMMATE{S} NEEDED: 1-2 to share 2 Bdrm. bi-lev. apt. w/2 guys. Mike 930-1646. MAC LC 4/40 Desk Writer, modem, software, monitor. Price negot. Andy 663- 8386. APPLE IIGS-Color monitor, printer, 2 drives. Lots of Software! Make me an offer!!! Call 662-1697. BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS. Apple powerbook 140, 4/40, $1900 w/ Hypercard/ System 7. Compaq Lte 386sx/20. Factory sealed 2/60 VGA $1600, 2/84 VGA $1700. New/used computer systems available. Com- pu Cycle, Inc.1-800-854-2677. DAILY CLSS WEDS I after loss of by Andrew Taylor __hn 76-GUIDE - a U-M telephone counseling line - has been forced to cut its hours due to financial difficul- ties, counselors said. The hotline is a service provided by U-M to assist students with problems ranging from relationships to classes to thoughts of suicide. "We're not just a crisis hotline ... we deal with anything," said Todd Sevig, a senior counselor and the coordinating director of the phone line. Like many U-M departments, 76- GUIDE will receive funding cuts this year. "It's unclear what impact there will be," Sevig said. The budget cut has forced the or- ganization to conduct a self-study to determine where it can save money "We made a reduction in hours funding based on this analysis," Sevig said. This year, 76-GUIDE is operat- ing from 7 p.m.-8 a.m., seven days a week. This represents a cutback from the previous schedule of 5 p.m.-9 a.m. through the week and 24-hour service on the weekends. "Service to students won't be compromised," Sevig added. However, students have other counseling options if they cannot reach 76-GUIDE or feel they need any sort of assistance. For emergencies, the U-M Hospital's Psychiatric Emergency Service offers counseling service 24 hours a day. "Name it and we're there," said Charles Kieffer, executive director of S.O.S. and a U-M graduate. "We've maintained our commit- ment to 24-hour availability (despite budget constraints)," Kieffer said. The Michigan Union .Shadow Program I ______________________________________ .... and the Future 'Campus tours *Student panels -Siblings' Weekend Mass Mad tng Sunday, Sept. 20 @ 4pm in the Alumni Center (near MLB) 763-9754 I'' WANT TO GET INVOLVED? - FEST FALL UM's STUDENT ORGANIZATION FAIR SEPTEMBER 18 11:OOAM-4:OOPM ON THE DIAG Meet representatives from over 200 student organizations & University departments Performances by: UAC's Amazin' Blue, UM Folkdancing Club, Gilbert & Sullivan Society, Fencing Club, & the Alma de Mexico Mariachi Band Play the College Bowl Regional Champions! Register your bike. Have your blood pressure taken. FREE PEPSI AND POPCORN! FIRST YEAR STUDENTS: APPLY FOR THE EMERGING LEADERS PROGRAM! For more information, call SODC 763-5900 The CDs Listed Surrounding This Ad Are Just $9.99 Each!! Your new home away from home If you're new on campus, you may have noticed that other students spend a lot of time at Kinko's. Drop in and discover why Kinko's is the most popular hang- out on campus. We're saving a place for you. 1 r r r Quality copy services Full color copies; - In-store computer rental Presentation materials Binding and finishing School supplies Resum6 packages k"nko's' the copy center I fl--- IA n-^-,IA I