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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
August
Year
1974
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AT YOLR DOOR EVERY WEEK

HOME DELIVERY IS BACK

For a few months last year, Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti subscribers were able to get the Ann Arbor SUN delivered to their door the day we hit the streets, every two weeks. This service was temporarily dropped due to insufficient staff organization -- but starting with this issue the SUN'S rejuvenated circulation department (now the responsibility of Rainbow Trucking Co.) is once again home-delivering the SUN to all our Ann Arbor subscribers.

As a key component of our expansion campaign, the SUN will go weekly starting September 20. And, if you live in Ann Arbor or Ypsilanti, Rainbow Trucking can deliver the SUN, hot off the presses, to your door EVERY FRIDAY -- for no more (or for less) than it costs to pick up the paper at the newsstands.

FREE HOME DELIVERY-PLUS

FREE BLUES AND JAZZ

If you call 761-7148 and order home deliver (or fill in, clip. and mail the coupon below) you can get 4, 8, or a full 12 months of the SUN, delivered to your home for NO EXTRA CHARGE. We can pick up the subscription fee or you can mail it to us but after that there are NO weekly collections --just hot news, interesting features, and up-to-the-minute calendar information in the form of the Ann Arbor SUN inside your door or mailbox every Friday.

And when we bring your first issue of the SUN we 'II also bring FREE OF CHARGE one of these fine blues, jazz, or rock and roll records and books:

1 ) Marion Brown's Sweet Earth Flying, the new jazz album which our reviewer Bill Adler called "a gorgeous work," adding "don't deny yourself this marvelous elixir a moment longer."

2) Lucille Spann's Cry Before I Go, by the sweet woman/giant of the blues who has been featured at the last two Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festivals.

3) (not pictured here) John Sinclair's Guitar Army, about which Allen Young (LNS) has said. "lf you're interested in the political and cultural meaning of rock and roll, marijuana, and LSD and the birth of the hippie, then you should read Guitar Army."

4) (also not pictured) Santana 's Greatest Hits, featuring "Oye Como Va", "Evil Ways", and "Black Magic Woman" ....all of Santana's biggest radio favorites.