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Friday, July 8th
-A Baroque brown bag? Or a classi-
cal Club? Members of the Ann Ar-
bor Chamber Orchestra perform
Haydn at noon in Liberty Plaza.
-Powaqqatsi, the second in the Reg-
gio trilogy, explores the clash be-
tween tradition and impending

industrialism in non-Western soci-
eties. It's at the Michigan at 7:30
and 11:30 p.m.
Satrday, July 9th
-The one and only Marcel Marceau
appears for the fifth consecutive year
at the Ann Arbor Summer Festival
at 8 p.m. at the Power Center.

The Michigan Daily - Friday, July 8, 1988 - Page 7
- Notes from the Underground, Ann bounds into the Power Center at 8 Michigan at 7:30 p.m. Organist
Arbor's latest literary venture, cele- p.m. with its acrobatic approach to Ross McDonald will accompany the
brates its third issue at 8 p.m. at modem dance. movie and will perform some all-
Blossom Foods, 396 W. Washing- American classics before the film.
ton. Pick up one of the back issues -SST recording artists. Minneapolis. Wednesday, July 13th
- they'll be on sale. Need we say more? Run Westy Run -Guaranteed to start (and keep) your
Sunday, July 10th appear at The Beat. toes a'tappin ... N'awlins pride and
-Spend the day at Gallup Park and joy The Dukes of Dixieland appear
while you're there enjoy the sounds Tuesday, July 12th at the Power Center at 8 p.m.
of the Ann Arbor Civic Band at 1 'Into the wild blue yonder ... Wings, Thursday, July 14th
p.m. the story of WWI pilots, and winner -David Mamet's foray into film,
Monday, July 11th of the 1927 Academy Award winner House of Games, intrigues at the
-The Pilobolus Dance Theater for best picture, comes to the Michigan at 9:30 p.m.

CLASSIFIED ADS

764-0557

FOR SALE FOR RENT

HELP WANTED PERSONAL

BURNS PARK HOME. Walk to campus.
Extensively renovated. 2600+/- square fect.
4-bedroom home. New electrical, mechanical
kitchen, bath, garage. Oak woodwork
roughout. Sunporech, stud firace, tar-
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AUTOMOTIVE
Wanted: Honda Spree Scooter, Will Pay op
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FOR RENT
*ROOM FOR RENT in 3 bdm apt. Will
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2 HOUSEMATES NEEDED-7 bInn house
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CALL: DAVE 662-8308
FALLIWL'tER, 8-oth LEASI,T3 a/mo.
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LOW RENT!!! 1 bdee. in apt. available
summer term. Great location. 410 Observa-
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MAY TO AUGUST SUBLETS available for
S125. 3 Rooms5 availahle in u 5 hcdroom
home. Cali Jo or Eric at 761-9885.
Two rooms in a quiet pvt home from Sept.2a
mi.from campus for non-smoking veg stu-
dents.S180-220/m.Call now 437-2220

ROOM FOR RENT: One bdl in 3 bdnn
apt. to be rented out as single. Close to 1I-
School. Excellent location. S300/io. Call:
Ben or Sam 995-1405, 840 Tappan #8.
SIIORT TERM LEASE
NEAR U-M MED. CENTER. Totally reno-
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larerooms and basement. Now until fall.
Sf000/mo or neg. Call Sherri, 668-6216.
HELP WANTED
DAT
Now accepting applications to teach Fall
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ASSISTANT MANAGERS
Self storage com ny seeks res ponsible cou-
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skills required. Compensation: I bedroom
apartment and salar. end BOTH resumes to
James Beck, 1645 I lysonh Rd., Ann Arbor,
Ml 48105
AtTENTION
Some jobs pay well. Some jobs change the
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LEADERS NEEDED for Young Adult
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Appropriate educational background and
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HIRING! Govemment jobs - aour area.
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FULL-TLSIE BAIBYSITTER M -F, 8:15-5:30
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iafant. Own transportation. Non-smoker. Bus
route 2 blocks away. S4/hr. 668-7967 after
5:30 pm.
IMARKETING/PROMO170N OPPORTU-
NITY
Student Marketing Manager
Need an on-campus representative for a Top
Fortune 500 company.
* 15-20 hrs/wk
* S10/wk salary
aust be responsible, creative and self
* Sales/marketing experience a plus
Please forward resume to:
Campus Dimnsnions
1920 Chestnut Street, Ninth Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Att: Eileen Wllace or cu l800-592-2121
MICHIGAN TELEFUND is now hiring for
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MODELS NEEDED. Professional Hair de-
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If you find an error in pour classified
ad, please call the Classified
Correction Hotline-764-0557.
The Michigan Daily is only responsible: for
errors in classified ads if notified by 5:161 pm
on the first date of pubhication.
THANK YOU l
PRESENT and FORMER ENGLISH 225
STUDENTS: 3 to 5 students needed to fill
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WAR, RELIABLE SITTER for adorable
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possibty permanent part-time in fall, excel-
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Ypsilanti Youth Pro ram, Grades 1-6 Needs
Directors and Aides for Fall. Phone
Grandma's Place, 481-1483.

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FEMALE NEEDS PLACE CLOSE TO
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