Page 6-Tuesday, January 16, 1979-The Michigan Daily Daily Classifieds FOUND-KEYS at Geddes entrance to Arb on 1/14/79. Description-Grad. of '77 medallion. Call 761-1693. 69A117 FOUND-SET OF KEYS on N. Ingalls. Call 668- 299. dA116 FOR SALE-MORANTZ 2230 30 watt per channel, excellent condition, 212 years old. Call 668-1948, $130. 58B119 FOR SALE-1 Olypiette Electric Typewriter for $65 and one accordian for $65. Call 761-4281 and ask for John. 57B118 FOR THE BEST IN WATER BEDS remember to come see Waterworks Waterbeds at 3066 Packard near Platt. 971-1355. cBtc WATERBEDS are bedder from A New Dawning Water Bedrooms. Visit our newly expanded location at 213 S. Fifth Ave. Between Liberty and Washing- ton. 665-0386. cBtc CROSS COUNTRY SKIS trak ralle, never used. 663-3763. 16B119 BOOKCASES, Centicore Bookshop, 339 S. University going out of business, disposing of all bookcases. Very inexpensive, come and see them, they must go fast. 67B119 BICYCLE-TYLER 3 speed, also humidifier. Call 995-0455. 31B116 REFRIGERATOR, ideal for room or small apart- ment. Call 971-3332. 33B117 FALL OCCUPANCY Modern two bedroom furnished apts. 2 blocks from Diag. Parking. Also 1 & 2 man furnished apts. in older Campus Homes. CAMPUS MANAGEMENT, INC. 335 E. Huron 663-4101 cCtc FEMALE NEEDED for semi-private room in co-ed house. Cheap rent. 995-4229. 56C116 Room: $140/mo. negotiable. Optional meal plan $110/mo. 1501 Washtenaw, 995-4258. 82C112 FEMALE TO SHARE spacious furnishied one bed- room apartment close to campus. Available im- mediately. 4 month lease. Price very negotiable. Call collect 1-898-2572 after 6p.m. 68C122 BILEVEL TWO BEDROOM campus apartment. Unexpectly available. Jan. thru Aug. lease. Ideal for four. Campus Rentals, 665-8825. eCtc FEMALE HOUSING for fall, eight month lease, very reasonable. Call 668-6774. 20E116 ROOM-$140/mo. negotiable. Optional meal plan $110/mo. 1501 Washtenaw. 995-4258. 41E119 MALE LEASE for sale in convenient Mosher Jordan double. Lewis-764-6980. Call PERSIS- TENTLY. 16E114 HUNGRY? Meal contracts available at Joint House Co-op. Two prepared meals and snacking privileges. Laundry, recreational facilities, friendly conversa- tion included. $75/month and 3 hours work/week. Come for dinner Sunday, Jan. 14 at 6 p.m. or call Erica or John, 994-3160.917 S. Forest. 89E114 FOR SALE-LEASE in South Quad male double. Call Dave, 769-3799 after 5. 48E117 ROOM AND BQARD-North Campus Co-op avail- able. $165/mo. Glenn, 764-9548/663-6955. 55E118 LEASE FOR SALE. Alice Lloyd male double, nice roommate. Call 764-4931 after 5. 56E117 FRATERNITY now accepting noh-member board- ers for 2nd semester. Room and all meals, $900. Call 761-7104. 06E1211 TONIGHT AC-I Bridge Tournament. 7:30 p.m. Assembly Hall. $3.50/pair. Michigan Union. cF116 A FULL AIR FORCE ROTC SCHOLARSHIP. Plus $100 a month allowance. Plus an officer's commis- sion. Plus a chance to compete for a challenging job. Plus a future with unlimited opportunities. Call AFROTC today. 764-2403. 85F116 BOWLING LEAGUES forming. Last call. Sign up now Union Lanes. Next Women's and Men's-60/ game. Open 10 a.m. Monday-Friday, 1:00 p.m. Satur- day and Sunday. cF118 JUDAIC SESSIONS AT CHABAD HOUSE TORADH-(5 books of Moses) with comentary. PROPHETS-with commentary. JEWISH LAW-up to date laws. TALMUND-Beginners and advanced. AVOS-ethics from Sinai with commentary. Mean- ing of prayer-history and translation. JEWISH PHILOSOPHY-(Jewish Mysticism) MINCHAS CHINUCH-Review of the 613 MITZVOT (Jewish law) Every evening 7-10 p.m. (also afternoons). Free of charge Beginners/advanced session. 715 Hill Street, corner Oakland. Dial 99-LEARN. cFtc EXPLORE THE EARTH-Small group expeditions to Nepal, Kashmir, Columbia, SRI Lanka. Call Journeys, 995-4658. cFtc WOMEN'S AND MEN'S ACU-I Pocket Billiard Tournament. Sign up at Union. Billiards open 10:00 a.m. January 17, 18, 19 and 20. ACU-I Bowling Tour- nament Saturday, January 27, 9:30 a.m. Union Lanes. cF119 MATH & SCIENCE majors. Developing nations in Africa, Asia and South America need energetic individuals for challenging positions. Monthly living allowances, medical care, paid travel. Must be U.S. citizen with no dependents. Contact Peace Corps at the Placement Center, Student Activities Build- ing, Jan. 22, 23, 24, 25. Call 763-1363 for appoint- ments. p26H123 MARTIN LUTHER KING was not a DEKE. Neither was Tom Hayden or John Kenneth Galbraith or Alan Alda or Thomas Edison or Hank Aaron or Brian Piccolo or Billy Joel or Normal Rockwell or Mark Twain . . . and they're not any worse off fo- -t. -dF TO THE WOMAN IN THE YELA DRESS: JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT IT WAS SAFE TO GO BACK TO YOUR MAILBOX.. . (there is only one way to stop these personals from appearing every day until February 11. You already know the secret, you just have to remember it. Until tomorrow ...) dF SPECIAL ED majors. Needed for special jobs in Asia, South America and Africa. Help others build better futures while you get valuable experience. Must be U.S. citizen, single/married, no dependents. No upper age limit. Contact Peace Corps at the Placement Center, Student Activities Building, Jan. 22, 23, 24, 25. Call 763-1363 for appointments. p27F123 TO STUDENTS APPLYING for admissions to the Physical Therapy Curriculum-Applications and references are due January 15. Transcripts are due February 15 at 1018 Fuller Rd. 15F115 MEAL CONTRACTS available at Friends Inter- national Co-op. Good meals, conversation, ping- pong, study area, laundry and more. Prefer Grad students. 1416 Hill Street. 761-7435, 99F 110 OFFSET AND XEROX FAST LOW COST DUPLICATING COPYQUICK-769-0560 1217 S.,University cFtc MASSAGE FOR MALES by masseur. Introductory rates. Flint (313)235-9081 (8a.m.-9p.m.). 25F117 BABYSITTER for 1 yr. old. Tues. and Thurs. morn- ings, North Campus area. 995-4688. 33H120 BUSBOYS NEEDED for fraternity. Free meals included. Call 668-1957 or 761-5227, ask for Steward. 30H120 JOB OPPORTUNITY Applications for the Electrical Apprenticeship are available at the Vocational Education Office, Room 111, Eberwhite School, 800 Soule Blvd., Ann Arbor, Mich. from 10:00 a.m. to noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. weekdays. Applicants must be 18 years of age, have completed high school and have one year of high school algebra or the equivalent. Completed applications must be returned to the Vocational Office no later than February 28, 1979. An Equal Oppottunity Apprenticeship Program. 44H121 44H 121 Two work/study positions available within Student Services.,Opportunity to work with and understand the information networks within U. of M. Opportunity for student to work in the Women's Program office. Please call 764-Q207 or 763-4187 for more information. 21H117 NUTRITION & HOME EC. Majors. Your degree and experience could qualify you for a wide variety of opportunities in the Peace Corps. Teach in high schools, colleges. Work with cooking, nutrition, child care, hygiene, family planning. Must be U.S. citizen, single/married, no dependents. No upper age limit. Paid travel, living allowance, medical benefits. Contact the Peace Corps at the Placement Center, Student Activities Building, Jan. 22, 23, 24, 25. Call 763-1363 for appointments. p93H123 VOC. ED./IND. ARTS-Your skills are necessary to developing countries. Paid travel, living allow- ance, medical care. Must be U.S. citizen, single/ married, no dependents. No upper age limit. Contact Peace Corps at the Placement Center, Student Activities Building, Jan. 22, 23, 24, 25. Call 763- 1363 for appointments. p09H123 ENGINEERS-You are needed to build dams, construct wells, bridges, roads and reservoirs. Design electrical installations and industrial projects.,Positions in Asia, Africa and South America. Paid travel, living allowance, medical care: Must be U.S. citizen, single/married, no dependents. No upper age limit. Contact the Peace Corps at the Placement Center, Student Activities Building, Jan. 22, 23, 24, 25. Call 763-1363 for appointments. p07H123 M1 '2 DUUBL., vilage Green m(orth Campus) .Graa Student preferred. 995-9428 or 662-7109. 59C118 ONE BEDROM, unfurnished apartment. Highland Dr. Apartments, 5 minute walk from Med Center and grocery store. Call Alan, 764-7672. 60C118 ROOMMATE TO SHARE in 2 bedroom apt. $130/mo. for own room, includes heat and water. 665-6858 late and evenings. 43C118 FURNISHED/UNFURNISHED one-bedroom apart- ment. Five blocks from campus. $180/month in- cludes utilities. Call 994-3825 after 6 p.m. 61C118 FEMALE wanted own room available in large furnished house. Excellent location, share expenses with 5 friendly M & F. Available 21, immediately if -necessary. Spr./sum. option. 662-7799. 47C117 -Roommate needed to share a double. $125/mo. 'Close to campus. 665-0922; 478-4922. 04C0116 SINGLE ROOM in East Quad available immediate- ly. Co-ed Hall. Call 764-2600. 14C116 GEDDES OBSERVATORY AREA Two bedroom modern furnished apts. for fall, parking, separate kitchen, laundry facilities. Campus Management, Inc. . 663-4101 ectc FURNISHED, UNFURNISHED one-bedroom apart- ment one block from campus. $180 month includes utilities. Call 994-3828 after 6 p.m. 29C116 FALL CAMPUS AREA APARTMENTS AND HOUSES WELL FURNISHED UNITS IN MODERN BUILDING AND UN IQUE OLDER HOMES STOP BY SOON FOR COMPLETE INFO AND BEST SELECTION CAMPUS RENTALS SOUTH UNIVERSITY AT WASHTENAW 1 665-8825 cCtc BURNISHED, ONE-BEDROOM APT., washer and dryer, dishwasher, heat and water included. Extra sharp, $285/month. No lease required. 663-6910. 50C116 - ----- FORESTERS. Developing countries need your forestry background/degree to improve their natural resources. As a Peace Corps volunteer you can put your skills to work. Paid travel, living expenses, medical benefits. Must be. U.S. citizen, married/single, no dependents. No upper age limit. Contact the Peace Corps at the Placement Center. Student Activities Building, Jan. 22, 23, 24, 25. Call 763-1363 for appointments. p11H123 MR. TONY'S HIRING for counter help days and nights, full and part time. 342 S. State St. 23H124 COOK NEEDED for Frat for lunches and dinners Mon.-Fri. Males, Females, references required. 761- 7104. 37H117 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for work study. Student to learn research skills in Psychology and Psychiatry. No experience necessary. We will train. Call 763-0115 for appointment. Psychophysi- ology Clinic. 29H117 DISHWASHER NEEDED for noon and evening meals. Meals provided. 761-8282 or 667-6687. 35H114 FRED SKLAAR INTERNATIONAL -FASHION MENSWEAR SALES, CASHIERS, AND STOCKPERSONS HIRING NOW -Higher Wages and Benefits -Apply in person, appropriately dressed -10 a.m.-4 p.m. 236 Briarwood Circle 24H120 SECURITY GUARDS. Full and/or part time. Campus assignment; 11:30 p.m.-7:30 a.m. Apply (2 p.m.-6 p.m.) at State Security Services Inc. 1000 Cornwell Ann Arbor, MI (North Engels Bldg) An Equal Opportunity Employer 07H124 MEAL JOB at sorority, bussing tables. 663-5331 95H118 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR RN'S AND LPN'S FOR CHARGE NURSES. Call Parkview Extended Care Convalescent Center, 483-6125. 4911118 Kitchen hell, $3.00 per hour at sorority. Call 663-5331. 90H1 18 Breakfast cook, 5 days per week at sorority. Call 663- 53_31. 88H118 HELP'WANTED-Office clerk. Would prefer morn- ings, but hours flexible. Call Debbie, 769-2691. 43H120 AIDES AND ORDERLIES, new beneifts available, all shifts. For more information call 483-6125. Park- view Extended Care Convalescent Center. 45H118 MEN! WOMEN! JOBS CRUISE SHIPS " FREIGHTERS No experience. High Pay! See Europe, Hawaii, ,Australia, So. America. Summer Career! Send $3.85 for info to SEAWORLD, Box 61035, Sacto, A. 95860. 61H201 COLLEGESTUDENT WANTED to assist handi- capped man and help with inside and outside house tasks, Will trade for room, board and loving family. 995-8855. 46H112 BUSINESS SERVICES CONTROL WEIGHT Effectively without sacrificing nutrition. Satisfying, delicious Mini Meal food bar- 3 flavors Convenient meal for busy people. (313) 434-2468. 63J118 English lessons for foreigners. Experienced tutor. Call 663-9644. 55J 122 EXPERIENCED TYPIST Will quickly type Medical/Legal/Technical Disser- tations. Call Jane at 668-7217. 62J116 PROFESSIONAL TYPING and WORDPROCESSING The WORDPROCESSORS. We specialize in dissertations, manuscripts, resumes, legal and term papers. Rackham quality guaran- teed: Also copying, printing and binding, open 7 days. SINGLES WORKSHOP (5 men, 5 women). Practice initiating, deepening, renegotiating relationships. Jan. 26-28. $25 plus sliding scale. Bob, Margaret Blood, 769-0046. Openings left for women only. cF120 J. P. MORGAN WAS A DEKE. 79F121 AMERICAN BANDSTAND'S Dick Clark is a member of DELTA KAPPA EPSILON. 78F121 COLE PORTER WAS A DEKE. 77F121 Robert Peary took the Deke flag with him to the Pole while Alan Bean had one with him on the moon. 76F121 Silverdome architect Carl Luchenbach belonged to DKE atMichigan. . 81F121 Detroit real estate d :per John W. Lambrecht is a Michigan Deke. 80F121 CONVERSATION PARTNERS. Needed to speak English 1 hour a week with English Language Institute students. Language exchange possible with Japanese, Arabic, and Persian speakers. To volunteer, call ELI, 764-2413, 8,12, 1-5. 51F117 Nathaniel Hawthorne's scarlet letters were DKE. 82F121 Rush Deke during Rush Week, 61112 E. William, 668- 8998. 83F 121 NUKE THE SEALS!- PERSONAL GROWT'H GROUPS (Psych. 201) has openings available through Jan. 31. To register or for informatiop call Corner House: 764-9279. p08F126 OPENINGS THROUGH JANUARY in on-going, experiential, Gestalt-oriented personal growth and support group. Tuesday evenings 7-10 (through March 13). Minimum fee: $15/session. For details/ introductory interview, call Michael Andes or Cath- erine Lilly, 662-5215. 09F130 WE BAKE 'EM AND TAKE'EM Personalized cake delivered with a musical flair. Create your own occasion. 663-1245. cFtc DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edtted by Margaret Farrar and Trude Jaffe PRIMAL/FEELING THERAPY - The Personal -Growth Center, 403 Miller, 971-0102. cFtc Win NBA ALL STAR TICKETS Pick-up your official entry form to win 2 great seats for the NBA All Star game in Pontiac, Feb. 4th. Also check out our copying, typing and print- ing-super quality and service, open 7 days. The WORDPROCESSORS 211 S. State St. 662-3969 cItc PROJECT COMMUNITY seeks tutors for after school center. Credit. Call 763-3548 for appointment. dF117 FOR SALE-Jacket, 100% nylon with down filling. Two years old, size large, $35. Call Jay, 764-5190 or 663-8292. 08F116 CREDIT! EXPERIENCE! Field Placements available at Adrian. Call Project Community, Michigan Union, 763-3548. dFll7 WANTED-Conversation partner for woman learn- ing ameslan. Box 21, Michigan Daily. 31F116 INTERESTED in a Legal Career? Call Project Community about the Courtwatching Program, 763- 3548. dF117 'PERSPECTIVE JUNIOR (SENIOR; year-abroad students are remigded that the application deadline is Januaiy 31. Please call Hank Peiter at 764-4489 if you have questions. 21F123 RUSH DEKE during Rush Week, 61112 E. William, 668-8998. 74F120 DELECTABLE DELI'S Sunday, Jan. 14, 6:00 p.m. at Hillel Foundation, 1429 Hill St: New York Style. $1.50 per plate. cF114 EXAMINATION JITTERS? Do you blank out on exams? Anxious about tests? You may be interested in our biofeedback assisted test anxiety program. For more information, call 764-6311 or visit K-103 West Quad. Program under the direction of Dr. James D. Papsdorf. A service- research program. 37F127 CREDIT! EXPERIENCE! Field Placements avail- able at Huron Valley. Call Project Community, Michigan Union, 763-3548. dF117 THE DEKE SENATE delegation is broad spectrum enough to include Thomas F. Eagleto-n and Russell B. Long. 73F120 KARMA TEGSUM CHOLING, a Tibetan Buddhist Dharma Center, invites you for an evening of meditation, discussion, tea and cookies 7:30 Tues., Jan. 16, 734 Fountain St. 994-6657. 97F116 R. SARGENT SHRIVER and George Bush are both Dekes. 72F120 SHOPPER NEEDED for Hillel Foundation, 1429 Hill St. Good pay. Shopping done on Thurs. and/or Fri. mornings. Car is needed. Call 663-3336 for information. cF117 WILLIAM SIMON'S and Phil Buchen's fraternity is Delta Kappa Epsilon. 71F120 TUES. NOON time films at Wesley Foundation Pine Room, 602 E. Huron at State. This week's film I HAVE A DREAM, a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Tues. at 12:10 p.m. cF116 CREDIT! EXPERIENCE! Field Placements available at Jackson Prison. Call Project Com- munity, Michigan Union, 763-3548. dF117 GERALD FORD, Teddy Roosevelt, and Rutherford Hayes were all Dekes. 70F120 WILL TAKE CARE of elderly family members, five days/week with on-call services available 24 hours/day; no live-in; have medical experience. Call Michael at 665-9683, 1-5 p.m. or after 8 p.m. dF LAW GRAD needs to serve as VISTA (Volunteers in Service To America). Interested in farmworker law? Community development? Immigration law? Many other areas. Contact VISTA at the Student Activities Building Jan. 22, 13, 24, 25. Call 763- 1363 for appointments. p24H123 LIBERAL ARTS-Your education in a variety of fields could quality you for Peace Corps projects in developing countries. Must be U.S. citizen, single/ married, no dependents. No upper age limit. Contact Peace Corps at the Placement Center, Student Activities Building, Jan. 22, 23, 24, 25. Call 763- 1363 for appointments. p10H123 ARCHITECTS & URBAN PLANNERS are needed by VISTA to design low-income housing. Challenging positions for qualified applicants. Contact VISTA at the Placement Center, Student Activities Build- ing, Jan. 22, 23, 24, 25. Call 763-1363 for appoint- ments. o9H123 211 S. State St. 662-3969 cJtc THERAPISTS. Occupational and physical needed for projects in ASIA, AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA. Must be U.S. citizen, no dependents. Contact Peace Corps at the Placement Center, Student Activities Building, Jan. 22, 23, 24, 25. Call 763-1363 for appoint- ment. p00H123 SOCIAL WORKERS are needed for grassroots projects all over the United States. Develop pro- grams in public health, -housing, community de- velopment, youth counseling, services for the aging and handicapped. Travel, living expenses, medical benefits. Contact VISTA at the Placement Center, Student Activities Building, Jan. 22, 23, 24, 25. Call 763-1363 for appointments. p92H123 RESUME WRITING Assistance with information organization, content development and style definitions. 761-9220, 6-9 p.m. 44J117 DISSERTATION & MANUSCRIPT TYPING Free spelling, grammar, punctuation pnd cleanup. RACKHAM QUALITY GUARANTEED Reasonable Rates KATHY BLACK-665-3416 cJtc WRITING SERVICES. Creative, Technical, Editing, Research, Typing. Experienced Profes- sional. 996-0566. cJtc TYPING/BINDING " Dissertations " Theses/Term papers " Business/Letters/Resumes " Legal Judie Birdsall 665-9843 612 S. Forest Suite B cJtc FISHERIES/MARINE BIOLOGISTS. Use your experience as a Peace Corps volunteer. Developing nations in South America, Africa and Asia need salt and fresh water fisheries experts. Paid travel, living allowance, medical benefits. Must be U.S. citizen, single/married, no dependents. No upper age limit. Contact the Peace Corps at the Place- ment Center, Student Activities Building, Jan. 22. 23, 24, 25. Call 763-1363 for appointments. pI2H 123 ACROSS 1 Bracing 6 Meat-flavoring herb 10 "With a Smile Song" 14 Respond 15 Wild goat 16 Deep sound 17 Eventually: Phrase 19 Short for shot and shell 20 Describing Italy's contour 21 Sale of goods in small quantities 23 River in Siberia 24 Important course of study 25 " Street" 28 Certain fractions 29 Like a goldbrick 30 Ballet movement, clicking feet to- gether in air 31 Faint-sounding 34 Interpret 35 "Lafayette, here" 36 Grandmother, in Slavic lands 37 Slangy assent 38 Mercy 39 Papal cape [ 2 345 I17 Le Aags ?lTime Syuid 40 Word of honor 42 Enveloped 43 Show girl 45 Earthy deposit 46 Water sport 47 conclusion 51 Unequal condi- tions 52 Official govern- ment report 54 Pointed arch 55 Top rating 56 Friends, among the Romans 57 Composer Jerome 58 Impelling urges: Slang 59 Periods of time DOWN 1 Nursery item 2 Custer's second in command 3 Villain of Shake- spearean tragedy 4 New oil produc- ing country 5 Dynasty of ancient Egypt 6 Site of transfer of Alaska to U. S., 1867 7 Rose's man 8 Precious stone 11 Part of an oldtime battlefield: Phrase 12 Shaped like a cupola 13 Root used as soap in Mexico 18 Eat 22 O'Casey's land 24 Derby or Devon 25 Full of life 26 Alas: Lat. 27 Cleanser 28 Follow 30 Street of the blues song 32 Hautboy 33 Queen Mab's rod 35 Aviator Corrigan's nickname, 1938 36 "Take me out to the-..." 38 Cheshire cat's expression 39 Dog's foot 41 Ascended 42 Bus money 43 Thief 44 Gammer Gurton's goodman, 1552 45 Small particles 47 Sibelius, for one 48 18th cent. English painter 49 Part of a bottle 50 Goddess of discord 53 Cultivator m 0 11 2 3 BUSINESS MAJORS. Challenging opportunities available now with Peace Corps and VISTA. Talk to a representative at the Placement Center, Student Activities Building, Jan. 22, 23, 24, 25. Call 763- 1363 for appointments. p01H123 EDUCATION majors. Consider 2 years in Asia, South America, Africa. Put your skills to work as a Peace Corps Volunteer. Must be U.S. citizen, single/married, no dependents. No upper age limit. Contact representatives at the Placement Center, Student Activities Building, Jan. 22, 23, 24, 25. Call 763-1362 for appointments. pO2H 123 MICHIGAN CITIZENS CONSUMER ACTIVISTS LOBBY needs energetic, committed people, for its fund-raising canvas. Work in values extensive interpersonal contact. Full-time and part-time salaried positions. Call 663-6824 between 12 and 2. 45H116 Working mother needs responsible lady to supervise 8-year-old son, before and after school in exchange for room and board. Mary Hughes: Home 971-6201, work 994-9460. , 53H125 AJTURIAL TRAINEES WANTED Are you a graduate, or near graduate, with a heavy math concentration? Do you have a logical mind, imaginative ideas, communicative skills, and managerial apptitude? Are you seeking a career, rewarding compensation and a progressive, dy- namic company? If your answers to the above are YES, then YOU should consider a career as a casualty actuary, with The Great American Insur- ance Co. We offer excellent salary and benefit package. We will be interviewing on your campus in the near future. For further information contact your placement center. 59H123 LOVING BABYSITTER for 4 month old boy. 3 daays a week, 2-3 hours. Must be a non-smoker. 995-4664. 511H11 BABYSITTER-Warm, responsible, creative per- son to care for pre-schoolers. My Burns Park home. 12-6 weekdays or live-in; private room and bath. References. Please call 761-8477. 54H117 COLLEGE STUDENT WANTED to assist handi- capped man and help with inside and outside house tasks. Will trade for room, board and loving family. 995-8855. 38H119 BABYSITTER WANTED 9-5 Mon.-Fri. in your home. Northwood area. Rates negotiable. Call evenings, 665-5416. 32H120 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES for responsible, hardworking students are available with The Michigan Daily. Monetary compensation is small, but the experience is invaluable. Applications are now being taken for business staff positions. Apply in person. The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, MWF afternoons 12-3, see Stan, or call 764-0560. dHtc HOUSE CLEANING-1!2 day every other week. Call 662-8846 persistently. 36H116 EASY MONEY The MICHIGAN DAILY is now accepting applica- tions for newspaper carriers. GOOD money. 6 days/week. Bonus for supplements and NO COL- LECTIONS! Call 764-0558. dHtc ALL TYPISTS The Wordorocessors. a commercial tvning servict THE SECRETARIAT Term Papers, Theses & Dissertations Typing, Copying & Binding 812 South State Street 994-3594 9-4 Mon.-Sat. PRIVATE PILOT GROUND SCHOOL Sponsored by U-M Flyers. 13 sessions course. Meets Tuesday 9, Thursday 7-9:30 p.m. Beginning January 16. Rm. No. 3080 E. Engine. $45.00 course.. Fee includes text. 52M118 cJtc For Sale: 1974 Mustang II. Good condition with snow tires. $1,000, price negotiable. Call 763-3904. 54N121 SITUA TIONS WA NTED WILLING TO TAKE CARE-of elderly family mem- bers, five days/week, with on-call services avail- able 24 hours/day; no live-in; have medical experience. Call Michael at 665-9683, 1-5 p.m., or after8p.m. /fdO 9' 10 Use Moderated 15 1 17- -f ,-.-'- 110 AFTER THE FALL APPLE JUICE $2.69/GA. WITH THIS AD. LIMIT FOUR GALLONS 407 N. FIFTH AVE. COPIES: 31,i$each, overnight. Lowest Prices! Fastest Service! Accu-Copy, 524 E. William, 769-8338 MAKE LOVE!-NOT WAR (It's good for our business) Austin Diamond 1209 S. University 663-7151 Specializing in custom engagement & wedding rings ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE cFtc - BLACK STUDIES major. Your degree, work exper- ience or job training could qualify you for chal- lenging overseas projects. Peace Corps needs volunteers in Asia, Africa and South America. Put cFtc your skills to work helping others. Must be U.S. citizen, married/single, no dependents. Paid travel, living allowance and medical benefits. Contact representatives today at the Student Activities Building, Jan. 22, 23, 24, 25. Call 763-1363 for appoint- ments. p0511123 eFte i i i i i I NEW STEREO price rise, buy used-1 yr. old Pioneer 4141 cassette deck-$130; yr. old Garrard 0100-SB turntable-$70; or make me an offer. 764- 0739, Rocky. 96X119 USED BUNDY CLARINET, good shape, $150. Call Larry, 761-9431. pcXtc SPEAKERS-Polk-10's. Best offer. Must sell. Call 995-0455, leave number. 94X117 USED SLINGER-land drum set, black with Zildjian cymbal. Apollo Music Center, 769-1400. cX125 BLACK GRINNELL Spinet Piano. Great for fun. T-nasnne wPChee . 23S an Ann Arhnr_ ewt I- I t-,- GAFFP A.P A WEC A S S ALIT1 61O I I Afl0 7 R! C C a1516 i I - I I I I I