Page 14A-Friday, September 8, 1978-The Michigan Daily Uncontracted Classified Rates Words 0-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 26-30 31-35 36-40 41-45 46-50 INCH ES 1 2 3 4 5 1 1.15 1.40 1.65 1.90 2.15 2.40 2.65 2.90 3.15 2 2.30 2.80 3.30 3.80 4.30 4.80 5.30 5.80 6.30 3 4 5 6 3.05 3.80 4.55 5.30 3.70 4.60 5.50 6.40 4.35 5.40 6.45 7.50 5.00 6.20 7.40 8.60 5.65 7.00 8.35 9.70 6.30 7.80 9.30 10.80 6.95 8.60 10.25 11.90 7.60 9.40 11.20 13.00 8.25 10.20 12.15 14.10 add. .75 .90 1.05 1 .20 1.35 1.50 1.65 1.80 1.95 1 .95; 3.45 4.95 6.45 8.95 BOWLING LEAGUES forming-sign up now at, Union Lanes, 60t per game. Men's, Women's and Mixed. Open 10 a.m. Mon.-Fri, 1 p.m. Sat. & Sun. Also pinball at Union Lanes and Station. cF9lO VIOLIN LESSONS-Beginning through advanced. Experienced teacher with BNM and MM from Northwestern and doctorate from U-M. Near main campus. For information, call 663-8392. 41F910 NEED COPIES? THE WORDPROCESSORS. We do copying, typing, binding and printing. Ask about our 10% discount cards for students and faculty. 211S. State St.-662-3969 7days 1202S. University-662-6401 cFtc UNION BILLIARDS open today 10 a.m. Reduced rates everyday to6 p.m. $1.25 per hour. cF908 ANN ARBOR UNITARIAN Fellowship-502 W. Huron, 10:30 Sunday morning. Topic: CHARLES DICKENS and the UNITARIANS. Speaker: BERT HORNBACK-founder of 'Ann Arbor Dickens Fel- lowship. Discussion follows. ". . . I HAVE -... JOINED THE UNITARIANS WHO WOULD DO SOMETHING FOR HUMAN IMPROVEMENT ... AND TOLERATION." CHARLES DICKENS- letter Mar. 2.1843. No child cre. n uon 3.15 6.30 8.25 10.20 12.15 , 14.10 5.65 11.30 14.75 18.20 21.65 25.10 8.15 16.30 21.15 26.20 31.15 36.10 10.65 21.30 27.90 34.20 40.65 47.10 13.15 26.30 34.40 42.20 50.15 58.10 N.B.: Each group of characters counts as one word. Hyphenated words over 5 characters count as two words (this includes telephone numbers) WORK STUDY STUDENTS NEEDED FOR POSI- TIONS AT MUSEUM OF ART. Reliable, conscien- tious people with interest in art needed. Position include: Membership Assistant, at $3.50 an hour, light typing needed, basic clerical functions; assist- ant to Museum Technician at $4, hanging, packing, crating art objects. We will train. Both positions 10 hours per week. Call 764-0395. Delightful environ- ment with exposure to scintillating people and fascinating art work. 47H913 HELP WANTED-Part-time housekeeper. $3.00 an hour. Call Bob, 995-2554. 26H910 EARN $5.50 for two hours work. Report to Room 1057 MHI, Friday, September 8 at 1:00 to partici- pate in a written word frequency test. 26H910 WOLVERINE DEN Waitresses, M/F, full/part time. Starting immedi- ately, days and nights. Apply in person. Wolverine Den, 1201 S. University. 42H912 WORKING STUDENT for 20-hour per week job. Clerical and typing skills needed. Call Mike at 763-2203 or 995-2158. 23H921 STUDENT TO DO CLEANING and odd jobs in a faculty home. 5 hrs./wk. Call 662-9421. 14H909 SUBJECTS NEEDED for psychology experiments. Sign up now for the psychology subject pool. Earn $2.50/hr. Call 764-4209 from 9-4. 13H915 ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ADMINISTRATOR/ADVCATE. Ecology Center of Ann Arbor, 761-3186. Equal Opportunity Employer. __ _21H910 ATTENTION WORK-STUDY STUDENTS: Unique employment opportunity with state-wide cultural institution. Offices located in 19th century home on main bus line. See Work Study number 0429 for further details. If you qualify, call 769-' 1828 for further information. 07H914 BABYSITTER NEEDED for 8-year-old after school 2-3 times per week. North Campus housing. 994-5508. 08H910 GOT A CAR? 971-3699. 74J1814 WANTED-2-4 Senior priority Michigan season football tickets. Will pay. 663-8644, persistently. 05Q913 TICKETS WANTED-2 or 4 together, Sec. 22, 23 or 24 above row 30. Will pay $125/pair. 482-0013 per- sistently. 90Q919 FOUR TICKETS to U-M/Illinois game, September 16. Call Mr. Kidd, 1-268-3770. 39Q912 ALUMNI WANTS 2, 4 or 6 season football tickets. High reward. 663-9866,995-0335. 51Q915 TOP DOLLAR PAID for U-M football coupons. Call 662-3210. Absolutely any time. 75Q914 WANTED-2 season football tickets, other than end zone preferred. Price negotiable. Call collect (517) 351-7922. 05Q914 BA RG IN CORNER PORCH SALE, Sat.-Sun., 9-5, 1142 S. Forest. Stereo, kitchen ware, clothing, and much more. 86W909 YARD SALE-Need to furnish your apartment? Furniture, lamps, kitchenware, cross country skis and much, much more, all priced to sell. Saturday, Sept. 9 (Sunday in case of rain), 615 Miner St., 4 blocks west of Main off Miller Ave. 69W908 GIANT FLEA MARKET Furniture new, used, antiques, collectables, plants and junque. Every weekend 6 p.m.-10 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m-6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 214 E. Michigan at Park downtown Ypsi. 100 plus dealers inside. 66W921 AWESOME, INCREDIBLE, fabulous, 3 family yard sale. Saturday, 10-5. 56W909 GARAGE SALE-Dressers, desk, chairs, fridge, etc. 1209 Brooklyn, near Packard. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sat., Sept. 9. 04W909 RIDING LESSONS-Experienced, qualified in- SONY PC650 reel-to-reel tape deck. Excellen structor. 482-4579, evenings. 37J914 condition. Miscellaneous tapes included. Bes TYPING-Experienced, all phases. Reasonable. offer over $350 takes. 994-0501, 434-0428. p02X91 FEMALE, preferably upperclass or grad studen or research worker, for apartment or home with one other person. Latter intends this for superioi student requiring or desiring nearly full relief o costs of living and education. Facility to be jointly chosen. Female will often be sole occupant. Cal 761-4600, ext. or code6D, anytime. 54Y92 USED EPIPHONE 12 string guitar, $150. Call Don 761-9431. peat HARPSICHORD-Italian, ideal for Renassanc music. I manual, 2x8. 665-0012. 02X911 GUILD GUITARS now in stock along with Gibson Martin, and Yamaha. Drop by to see us soon. Apollo Music Center, 323 S. Main. cXt USED LUDWIG 5-piece drum set. Gold sparkle. 8 lines equals 1 inch 7 words per line ST-Small rust print cosmetic case Sept. 4 con- ning jewelry of sentimental value. Reward. 994- V. dA910 BEDS, CHESTS, MATTRESSES, couches, chairs, refrigerators, stoves, and much, much more. 10;000 square feet of good used furniture and appli- ances. Drive 30 miles to Jackson and save at Cash & Carry Used Furniture and Appliances, 817 E. Michigan Avenue, Jackson. 88B924 FOOTBALL COUPON FOR SALE (Senior priority). Best offer! Call: Deirdre, 764-1640. 89B909 ONE SINGLE BED FRAME, $10. 10 gallon aqua- rium with equipment, $18. 6 p.m.-2 a.m. 662-5465; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 973-2171, except Sat. & Sun. Vicki. 20B909 RACOON COAT-Man's full length, size 43. Never worn. 971-6918 or 764-2220. 24B910 GARAGE SALE-Furniture, lamps, clothing, odds & ends. 10-5Sunday, 1026 Lincoln. 93B910 HEWITT-PACKARD 67-Most advanced calculator made by Hewitt-Packard. Like new, only used about 25 hrs. Will sell reasonably. Call Bonnie DeLoof, 995-4400. 87B913 CHURCH BENEFIT garage sale-A2CRC 1717 Broadway, Sept. 8 and 9, 9-5. 100 families contribut- ing' items. Whirlpool refrigerator, $200. Much more. 591908 GARAGE SALE-Four families moving: selling ev~rything. 505 N. Division (1 block from Farmer's Market); Saturday, September 9,10-6. 48B909 FOR R ENT GREAT LOCATION (% block from SAS=Roam available in house, sharebathroom, all utilities paid. $145/mo. 663-7453. 89C912 SMALL, FURNISHED bedroom for rent. Close to U-M, EMU. Share bath. $100, 4-month lease. Call evenings, Saturday, Sunday or before 8 a.m. 971- 7529. 12C912 SINGLE ROOM in East Quad for female available Sept. 25. Judy, 995-1667, persistently. 28C910 ONE BEDROOM furnished apt. 1 black from Diag, new wall to wall carpeting and just painted. Also 3 or 4 man furnished apt. with one bedroom plus study. Block and from Law School, parking. Campus Management, Inc., 335 E. Huron St. 663-4101 OWN BEDROOM in 2 bedroom modern apartment on E. Kingsley. Parking available. All utilities except electricity. $160/month. 663-7453. 04C912 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR WOMEN in co-ed student cooperative houses: Share meals, work, good times! Economical and democratic; several locations available. Inter-Cooperative Council, 4002 Michigan Union, 662-4414. 67C912 SELF-STORAGE UNITS, 5'x10' to 20'x30', and out- side r.v. storage. 663-6443. 29C919 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY-Double room in Kosher house. Beth. 995-1667. 30C910 ATTENTIUN U-M SENIORS-If you plan graduate study, in the U.S. or England, you should compete now for the Danforth, Marshall, Power, and Rhodes fellowships. You need an outstanding G.P.A., im- pressive extracurricular activities and -a coherent plan of study. Please contact Hank Peiter, 5208 Angell Hall, 764-4489 for further information. The deadline for completed applications is September 25. 22F917 76-GUIDE FOR 24-HOUR PERSONAL COUNSELING AND REFERRAL CALL 76-GUIDE. For University phone numbers, events and .movies call 764-1817; for student phone numbers call 764-2330. 06F921 A GROUP IS BEING FORMED for children of Holocaust survivors to share thoughts on the in- fluence of the Holocaust in their lives and to discuss mutual concerns. All who may be interested call Howie at 769-3184 or Hank at 995-0254 (evenings best). 27F914 OPEN TONIGHT till 1 a.m. Billiards, pinball and bowling at the Union. cF909 FREE ROOM AND BOARD for experienced horse person in exchange for help training show horses. Phone after 6p.m., 1-878-3153. 33F915 THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE applies to any young lady in her early-to-mid-20's who is moral, sensitive, idealistic, spiritually and politically progressive, and who is genuinely ready for a permanent relation- ship based upon mutual respect, trust, and love. I would like to hear from you as soon as possible if you are ready to secede from the evils of this age and help build the kind of relationship men- tioned above. Please call Ray between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. at 1-886-6277. Please no pranksters. Only the serious need call. 40F908 cCtc 1 5 10 14 15 16 17 18. 20 22 23 24 25 27 32 33 34 36 39 41 43 44 46 48 49 51 ' I. E- i DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited by Margaret Farrar and Trude Jaffe ©1978 Los Angel..sTiies Syndiate ACROSS 53 A gap in one's 19 Forgive Tourist mecca in memory 21 Sharpener India 56 - tree 26 Tied Pipes 57 Card game 27 Part of a city: Baseball great 58 Anglo-Saxon letter Abbr. .Drudge 59 Historic citadel in 28 Mountain soun Gallery exhibit Moscow 29 Remember: Suffix in "eye" 63 La Scala per- Phrase words former 30 Flower Wood wind 66 El 31 Helicopter par Approximately: 67 Japanese 35 Crescent-shap Phrase aborigine figure Get on the job 68 Important name in 37 British symbol Wonder literature 38 Settled pros 69 Consumer 40 Assured Weight 70 British title of success Territory 71 Villa , in Tivoli 42 Soak Carefree 72 Prow 45 O.T. prophet Swan, for one DOWN 47 Ready Freeze 1 Over 50 Having a cover Matriculate 2 Asian desert 52 Academic area Edison 3 Laugh - 53 Dismay contemporary, 4 One of the three 54 "West Side Sto 1857-1943 Furies girl Counterfeit 5 Chief 55 Make in (c Roman emperor, 6 Well versed in sume much of) 79 to 81 7 Towaway item 59 Clove hitch Spad 8 Stair part 60 At the end Pentateuch 9 Packed (away) 61 Conversational Detection 10 Milit. man phrase device 11 Familiar password 62 Standard French pronoun 12 Buffalo 64 Very: Sp. Joss 13 Oldest Swiss 65 City of SE Yug Uncommunicative university slavia ARBY'S ROAST BEEF Restaurants, located at 3021 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor; 3015 Washtenaw, Ypsilanti; 2245 W. Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor are now accepting applications for counter help. Appli- cants must be 18 yrs. old. Students going back to school or housewives that want time away from home. Apply daily 2-5. 88H923 U.S.Y. LEADER for Beth Israel Youth Group. Previous leadership preferred. Couple welcome. 665-0941, Mrs. Rosenthal. 60H914 DESIRE MECHANICALLY inclined student to sell power equipment and small engine parts. Flexible hours. Apply in person. 210 South First, Ann Arbor. 58H915 ALPHA EPSILON PHI Sorority needs food service and dishwashers. For more information, phone 761-3121. 15H910 SORORITY NEEDS buspersons for lunch and dinner in exchange for meals. Chris, 663-5331. 16H915 FLOORPERSONS NEEDED. Apply in person. Second Chance, 516 E. Liberty. 19H910 BABYSITTER NEEDED. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Thursdays, my home. Own transportation necessary. Call 971-7219. 68H912 DISHWASHERS AND BUSPERSONS wanted. Chi Psi Fraternity. CalJim at 761-6281. 45H921 HOUSE AND YARD WORK-4 hrs. a week, $16. Your schedule. 663-6033. 70H910 JANITORIAL-Retail building. 3 p.m.-9 p.m. Wednesday. 3 p.m.-6 p.m. Friday. Need transpor- tation. 971-7676. 65H916 MANAGER Part time 30 hours. Weekends plus Wednesday and Friday P.M. Large retail establishment. Call 971-7676 workdays. Prefer grad student. 64H916 MEAL MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED for dinner. Free food. Sigma NuFraternity. 761-3127. 34H914 PIZZA DELIVERY DRIVERS 10-30hrs.wk. TELEPHONE HELP 10-30 hrs./wk. KITCHEN HELP 30-40 hrs./wk. Must be 18, no car necessary. Apply in person only after 4 p.m. Omega Pizza, 101 Washtenaw Place, across from Couzens Hall. 32H919 IF YOU HAVE classes in MLB or Freeze, disable woman needs short time help during the day. Also some morning work available. Yvonne, 662-2734. 62H910 HOUSECLEANER for faslty family. One day per week. References and own transportation required. Call 663-7885. 49H908 FREE MEALS in exchange for light clean-up. Call 761-5145. Ask for W.L. or Jay. 38H913 WORK PART TIME in a physically disabled per- son's home. Call 9-5, Mon.-Fri., 971-0277. 50H914 WORK STUDY The Great Britain Study needs you-to read 19th century newspapers, code and enter on MTS. You must have a financial aid work study grant. Call R.A. Scweitzer or Debbie McKesson, 764-7487. 55H914 PART-TIME BABYSITTER wanted, Burns Park area, for 2-year-old and, occasionally, Kinder- gartner. Top Salary for right person. Hours: Mon. and Fri., 11 to 4; Tues. and Thurs., 11 to 4:30. Own transportation. References. 665-0340 after 5 p.m. 76H910 ROMA'S OF ANN ARBOR has immediate open- ings for banquet waiters and waitresses, part- time weekends. Excellent wages per hour. Open- ings also available for clean-up and banquet set-up person. Excellent wages. Apply in person, 2196 W. Stadium. , 77H919 AFTER SCHOOL care forboys 9 and 11. Near campus, drivers license needed. Wages negotiable. 663-9885 or 668-6772. 79H910 NATURAL FOODS dishwasher-Seva Restaurant, 314 E. Liberty. 662-2019. 81H910 PART-TIME SALES, evenings and weekends. Apply in person, Redwood, Briarwood Mall. 84H915 COUNTER HELP and bakery help, full or part- time. Dom Bakeries, 434-9445, or Sugar Bin Bakeries, 761-7532. 85H908 JANITOR NEEDED, 1 hour daily, 5:45-6:45, Mon.- Sat. Village Apothecary, 1112 S. University. See Mr. Kriye. cHtc PERSON WITH car to deliver the MICHIGAN DAILY 6 days/week on N. Campus for Fall-Winter Terms. N. Campus-area resident preferred, but not essential. Great pay! Call 764-0558. dHtc PROJECT COORDINATOR/ADMINISTRATOR Formative Evaluation Research Associates, a private, non-profit, equal opportunity employer, is seeking an individual to admins'ter and coordinate an evaluation of a "Goal Directed Group Counsel- ing and Career Development Program" for inner- city Detroit youth. Position will be half-time, from September 1978 through September 1979. The PCA will share the responsibility for data collection instruments, coordinating/conducting group/per- sonal interviews, preparing/analyzing data, present- ing oral feedback, and writing final report. The successful applicant will have the following skills: knowledge and experience in all aspects of applied social science research; skills in administration/ coordination of project; understanding of inner-city youth/culture; skills in interpersonal/group com- munications, data preparation/analysis, writing; Daily Class if ieds' d "t ied Dry" on- 10- Use --4 --a 1 23n t4 17 20 6 7.8 I6 77 ~h1 18 21 24 34 r 33 39 35 41 26 36 43 rLi 1-1O0 U i I I I i a