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DALYCLASSIFIEDS
UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RATES
Words 1 2 3 4 5 add.
0-14 1.70 3.40 4.60 5.80 7.00 1.00
15-21 2.55 5.10 6.90 6.70 10.50 1.50
22-28. 3.40 6.80 920 11.60 14.00 2.00
29-35 4.25 8.50 11.50 14.50 17.50 2.50
36-42 5.10 10.20 1380 17.40 21.00 3.00
43-49 6.80 # 11.90 1610 2030 24.50 3.50
DAILY LINE CONTRACT
Fall/Winter Spring/Summer
Number of Weeks Number of Weeks
line/week 13 26 line/week 6 12
12 34 31 10 .34 .31
18 .33 30 15 .33 30
24 31 .28 20 .31 28
30 30 .27 25 .30 27
36 28 26 30 28 .26
42 27 25 35 27 .25
48 26 24 40 26 .24
54 24 23 45 24 .23
60 23 .22 50 .23 .22
Inch rates available for contracts over 54 lines per week.

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H EL P A NTED
FEMALE FIGURE MODEL wanted, no experience
necessary. $20/hr. Reply to P.O. Bx. 7425 A' 48107.
57H620
BUSINESS SERVICES
BICYCLE PAINTING AND FRAME REPAIRS.
CUSTOME FRAME BUILDING. NOBILETTE
CYCLES. 663-1466. Evenings 973-2572. 85J520
TYPING, TRANSCRIPTION, RESEARCH
PAPERS, GRANT APPLICATIONS, THESES. Low
rates. Dictate by phone. TRAN-ARBOR 971-1045.
57JO520
WRITE ON...
" creative, technical copy
" Rewriting
" Research
" Overnight typing, $1.00/page
996-0566
cJtc
TYPING, PROFESSIONAL, ALL TYPES
Call Noelle anytime, 971-2364
SITUATIONS WA NTED
EXPERIENCED PAINTING-interior and exterior
work. Very reasonahle rates-"We'll do it for tonal"
Call Mark at 996-3517. d'0620
MISCE LL ANEOUS
ORIENTAL RUGS
We buy, sell, repair, clean rugs and appraiser769-
8555 or 995-7597. 320 E. Liberty. cM0815
1973 ALFA ROMEO 2000. Very good condition. $2000
negotiable. 665-0860. dNO613
PETS AD SUPPLIES
FREE HAMSTERS. Call George, evenings. 971-8083.
88TO620
BIKES, SCOOTERS
FRAT CLEANING? Don't throw those bicycles &
parts in the trash, bring 'em to Student Bike Shop for
cash. 607 S. Forest next to Village Corners. 662-6986.
cZ08tO
ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT NEAR MEDICAL,
CENTRAL CAMPUS. July and August, extremely
cheap. 996-9576. 99Ua620
SPACIOUS, SUNNY MODERN APT. Near campus.
Oneor both bedrooms. Veryreasonable. 662-4634.
98UO620
OWN ROOM IN HOUSE. Close to campus, Farmer's
Market, downtown. Rentnegotiable. 994-1390.
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CHEAP! $75 a month, July-August. Groovy folks.
Own room. East Jefferson. 665-4774-Dan. 86Uw620

Room in house to sublet for June, July and August.
Sunny with many windows and private entrance.
Washer, dryer, piano, andclose to campus. Call Bill,
evenings until 10. 995-2759. dUtc
YOUR OWN SINGLE ROOM, furnished, utilities in-
cluded,$55/month.l1004Olivia996-1669. o0Un620
JULY-AUGUST. Large furnished room. Comfor-
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663-5517. 07U0620
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ALBERT TERRACE-July-Aug. sublet. Need
female to share enormous bedroom. Furnished, bi-
level w/AC, balcony, dishwasher, disposal, 11
baths, laundry. Near campus, CCRB and Arb. Rent
negotiable. Call Debi 994-4619. dUtc
SUMMER SUBLET, 1010 Catherine No. 509.
Spacious, cheap, $85 plus, for female, call 662-2438
(eves). 87UO619
SUBLET JULY & AUGUST nice vegie co-op, near
campus, cheap: Call995-0264. 02UO620
BA RGA IN CORNER
GIANT FLEA MARKET
Furniture, new and used. Antiques, collectables,
bargains. 150 dealers. Every weekend 6 pm-10 pm
Friday, 10 am-6 pm Sat & Sun. 214 E. Michigan at
Park, downtown Ypsilanti. Dealers welcome. 971-
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The Michigan Daily-Friday June19, 9 -Page 1
Majority of
MSU engineers
leaving state
EAST LANSING (UPI) - More than said.
four of every five Michigan State "I think it's a real loss to the state,"
University engineering graduates this agreed Lawrence VonTersch, the
year - "the best kids in the state" - engineering school dean.
are leaving economically troubled "THESE ARE the best kids in the
Michigan for greener occupational state. But there just aren't the jobs in
pastures. 'Michigan that attract these people," he
MSU officials called the drain of this said.
year's graduating class "very VonTersch said there is not much,
significant" for the economic develop- however, that educators can do about
ment in Michigan and warned the the brain drain.
trend, if it continued, "would be un- "The educational process has its first
believable." obligation to the student, no matter
AT THE same time, they annpunced what he does with the education," he
the job market is generally getting said.
tighter, although nine of 10 graduates THE PROBLEM also .is affecting
are finding positions. other fields. Only 49 percent of business
Engineering graduates are faring graduates are staying in Michigan
better than many others, but only 17 compared with 68 percent in 1979, while
percent are taking jobs in Michigan, in geology it has fallen to 43 percent
MSU official said - a dramatic from 70 percent.
decrease from the 53 percent in 1979 Generally, graduates' prospects in an
and 42 percent last year who stayed in ailing economy are more limited'than
the state after graduation. in past years.
More graduates, 18 percent, are Overall, it is expected eight percent
taking jobs in Texas than in Michigan. to 10 percent of all graduates will be
"THIS IS really very significant looking for jobs three months after
when you look at the future of our their departure, compared with 6.7 per-
state," said MSU Placement Director cent last year.
John Shingleton. "The brainpower it While 97.5 percent of engineers have
takes to develop diversified industries found jobs, 28 percent of social science
is leaving." majors still are looking.
"If that trend continued for several The starting salary for new engineers
years, it would be unbelievable," he averages $22,584.
Budget proposals
approaching House
WASHINGTON (AP)-Republicans House, 242-190, and would need the sup-
inched closer yesterday to forcing a port of 27 Democrats to prevail in a
showdown on the House floor in support showdown, assuming all GOP members
of President Reagan's budget cuts, a back the president. Democratic votes
battle seen by congressional aides as a helped the president win an earlier vic-
near-certainty and a battle Democrats tory over the budget outline.
think they can win. MEANWHILE, Democrats launched
Late in the afternoon, White House an attempt to deny the GOP the right to
spokesman David Gergen said, "The offer its proposal on the floor.
president is very close to a decision. It The Budget Committee voted 16-13 to
is not going to be made today." recommend that the Rules Committee
HOUSE GOP Leader Bob Michel of exclude the Republicans from offering
Illinois indicated that if the amendments. Under the rules of the
Republicans decide to go to the mat House, amendments can be offered
over the Democrats' $37.8 billion only if the Rules Committee permits it.
package, his party won't try to defend
all the president's ideas. OMEFFICE (Doctor's)
Asked if the administration had FOR SALE
enough votes to prevail, Gergan By owner, in Mason, 12 mi.
replied, "They're not sure.'There's not south of Lansing. Growing
ahardvotecountonthis." area, good schools, com-
Republicans are outnumbered in the mercio zoning. $72,000. (517)
6765081.
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