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The Michigan Daily-Saturday, June 19, 1982-,Page 13

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The Song.If you find your
Remains EXPOSED name in today's
(XXX) MICHIGAN DAILY
The Sanme classified page
YOU WIN
Harold TWO FREE TICKETS
TANGERINE and Maude to any one of
( XX) STATE 1-2-3-4
SX4th year) MIDNIGHT MOVIES

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FO~f .RENdT
AVAILABLE NOW-"one month's rent free" with 14
mo. lease. Close to campus. 1 bdrm. furnished. All
utilities paid. $290/mo. 761-2471. 52CO619
San Souci
Fall Rentals
Large one and two bedroom furnished or unfurnished
apartments available in Fall occupancy. Apart-
ments include heat, free parking, and large balcony
or patio. Located across from UM stadium. Bus ser-
vice to and from Central Campus daily. Some
subleases
available. Call 434-0561 for information or appoint-
ments. cC02tl
William Longton, it's not a long way to the Daily so
come on down and pick up yourtwo free tickets to the
State Theater. dC0619
TWO BEDROOM unfurnished apt. 1 mile from the
diag on the AATA bus line. From $300/mo. includes
heat, water, parking and utility room with separate
storage lockers and laundry facilities. 663-4101.
cCtc
THOMPSON APARTMENTS
FALL RENTALS
Located on Central Campus. Efficiency, 1 bedroom
furnished or unfurnished apartments available for
Fall occupancy. Attractive modern building and fur-
nishings. Some subleases available. Call 434-0561 for
nformation or appintment. eCte
R'N NL
OFFSET AND XEROX
FAST LOW COST DUPLICATING
COPYQUICK, 769-0560
1217S. University
FREE EAR PIERCING
LAKE'S GALLERY
2110. Stae St.
cPtc
TIRED OF LOOKING FOR A
JOB OR PAYING MORE...
and getting less in return? You can make the dif-
ference. We need your help, now till August 10! 761-
5068, Lorraine Hendrickson Committee, State
Representative. 65F0619
Sharron Love, we love telling you that you ave won
two free tickets to the State Theater. Come to the
Daily and pick them up. dF0619
CAR OWNERS ... get a lifetime guarantee and pay
less for a First Quality muffler. Call for a price over
the phone 769-5913, Ann Arbor Muffler on Jackson
Ave. leFt
DAD-HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!! I hope you're
reading your Daily like a good father should (or you
will miss this HAPPY FATHER'S DAY
MESSAGE!). When is daughter's day anyway?!
LoveKaren. dF0619
DELILAH-maybe a natural bristle brush will help.
Pick up one for me at the Village Apothecary-Sam-
son, cFtc
Say it with BALLOONS. Helium, delivered in tuxedo.
Weddings, Graduations, Fathers Day. Balloon in a
box sent nationwide. MC, VISA. 995-1972. cF0619
MAKEELOVE-NOT WAR
(It's good for our business)
Austin Diamond
12090. University
663-7151
Specializing in custom
engggemen & wedding rings.
cF0417
yub- TO RENT
Visiting Professor and family want to sublet for July.
Please call 663-7454 or 764-842. 56L061
Experienced amateur photographer wanted for July
17th Ann Arbor wedding. 231-1226eves. before Sat.
55HO619
COMMERCIAL ARTIST'S ASSISTANT WANTED:
Secretary experience helpful, call between 9 am and
5 pm, M-F, 761-6758. 60H0619

The Destruction of the Student Community in Ann
Arbor, by Robert Honigman. Available at Ulrich's.
The hidden U-M student policies. cM0619
Diane Martens, celebrate the end of the term and
come to the Daily and pick up your two free tickets to
the State Theater. dJ0619
WANTED: Woman over 25 to share apt. near UM
Hospital & Arboretum. $128/mo. includes heat, own
room, parking. 764-5141. 57Y0619
1963 FORD MERCURY, good, good shape. VERY
restorable. $800negotiable. Call Jay, 455-2557..
dN0619
SURPLUS JEEPS $65, CARS $89, TRUCKS $100.
Similar bargains available. Call for your directory
on how to purchase. 602-998-0575 Ext. 4240. Call
refundable. 08N0526
David Lyons, it's your turn to roar because you have
wontwo freetickets to the State Theater. Come to the
Daily and get them. dM0619
Term papers, ;resumes, dissertations. Quality
Iyingreasonable rates, fast service. Maggie 973-
734 persistently. eJtc

RESUMES-professionally typeset, downtown
location, competitively priced. Call today,
Graphique Typesetting, 225S. Ashley, 994-5151.
36J0619
TYPING, PROFESSIONAL, ALL TYPES.
Call Noelle anytime, 971-2364.
cJtc
JAZZ PIANO LESSONS from experienced
professional pianist. Currently student at New
England Conserv. of Music. Robert Rosenstock, 665-
6980. 80J0526
TYPING-all kinds. Very professional. Reasonable
rates and quick service. Call Laurie at 662-1678.
cJet
Efficient,}reliable college student will clean your
home, for a low rate. Please call after 5 p.m. at 665-
1068. dJ0619
Two instant color passport pictures. Only $6.60 by
Photo Dobos. 407 E. Williams Street. 0417
WRITING, editing, research, typing, ($1 per page).
WRITE ON
996-0566
cJtc
TYPING-Fast, Accurate, Reasonable. Papers,
briefs, letters, dissertations (10 years experience).
SANDI, 426-5217. cJ0814
SUBLET WANTED-2 female professionals need 2
bdrm. house or apt. July-Aug. w /yard for pet 662
7099. 3U0619

Summer sublet: male or female, own room in house.
$60 negotiable. 994-5117. 64U0619
HALF PRICE FOR SUMMER
ONE OR MORE MONTHS
1328 White-Rooms in 3 bdrm. house $100/rm., June
thru Aug.
724 Arch No. 4-2 bdrm. apt. $250 nowlthru Aug.
443 S. DivisionNo. 2-Eff. apt. $140 July & Aug.
No Pets.663-5609
cUte
ONE BDRM. APT, available June 26 (negot.) thru
Aug. 17 with fall option. Summer rent 245 (negot.).
Furnished, good off-street parking, quiet. 407 E.
Kingsley. Call Allan at 662-4171 or 764-9156 persisten-
tly. 54U0619
Daily
Classifieds
Bring
Results

"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 orfinancial aid admin-
istrator in the school 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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