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Page 8-Tuesday, March 27, 1979--The Michigan Daily

LOST: Golden Retreiver, male. 3/23/79 from Hill &
Washtenaw area. Named Aurelaus. 85 lbs. Reward.
761-1907. 42A401
FOUND-Dark grey cat. Call 995-9473. Found on
Friday near Walnut. dA328
GOLDEN, short haired/female dog, about 45 lbs.
Found on State Street near Ann. Call 663-9701.
dA327
Lost plastic frame glasses between Alice Lloyd and

APRIL FOOLS DAY PLANT SALE
Lots of hanging plants, crafts, other plants, door
prize; beautiful hanging plant.
April 1-1-6 pm
Take Sunset to Beechwood to 501 Huron iew. Phone
761-1318. 95B401
1974 YAMAHA 360 RT set for dirt-have all street
parts plus more. Bike has been redone. Asking
$400.994-9252. 01B329
FOR SALE-Sears Manual Typewriter. Excellent
condition. $75. Call 482-1753. 10B327
ANN ARBOR
Michigan Antiques Show and Sale
March 30, 31; April 1. U of M Crisler Arena, Main&
Stadium. 68 select dealers in 18th & early 19th cent.
furniture and accessories. 11 am-10pm, Sun. 11-5.
97B331
BACKGAMMON sets WHOLESALE
TWO STYLES, SIZES
Regular 55.00,40.00 now 25.99,21.00.994-4915
28B330
FOR THE BEST IN WATER BEDS rememoer to
come see Waterworks Waterbeds at 3066 Packard
near Platt. 971-1355. cBtc
FORR-N
FALL RENTAL
Four beautiful 2 bedroom apartments left on Cam-
pus. One in spacious old house with fireplace, 2
bilevels, all furnished, carpeted, disposals, some
have parking. Please call Modern Management at
668-6906. cC415
LARGE BEDROOM in beautiful old 2 bedroomn apt.
Immediate occupancy. Fall option. 763-2222,662-6638.
P41C327
AVAILABLE MAY 1-AUG.
Some Fall Options
Furnished rooms, 1, 2,3 BRs
* on and off campus
* Security Systems
* Modern Bldgs.
* Older Houses
* A/C
* Disposals
* Laundry
For Best Selection Call Now
MODERN MANAGEMENT
CC415
$50 reward. Buy my Oxford 1979 Fall apartment
lease today. 764-4608. Persistently! 35C328
FOR RENT. Six bedroom house: William & Division.
May lease. 665-3802. dC328
'7111425 VOLVO-Superb, excellent condition. Re-
built engine. Best offer. Call Dennis, 663-5552. 07B329
3 SINGLE ROOMS available in fully furnished
house. Fall option. $80. Evenings 668-6563. 31C328
AVAILABLE APRIL 1-Furnished 1-BDRM. apart-
ment, AC, parking, patio, large windows, laundry
facilities. Very close to campus. Call 994-0989.
13C331
SUBLETTERS NEEDED FOR COED HOUSE
WITH FALL OPTION-3 singles and 1 very large
double available. Semi-cooperative, semi-vegetar-
ian, located on Catherine between State and Divi-
sion. Call Dan or Katie at 996-0726. dC331
ONE BEDROOM unfurnished apartment. Near
campus. Garage, fall option. Call after 5 p.m. 995-
2158. 13C331

The Highlands
NORTH CAMPUS
One and two bedroom unfurnished apartments for
immediate or fall occupancy. Featuring: security
lock system, drapes, dishwasher, tennis courts and
swimming pool. Buses to and from central campus
daily.
CALL
769-3672
Or visit the Resident Manager at 1693 Broadway,
Apt. 302.
MANAGED BY
REAUME & DODDS
Management Co:
cCtc
BROADVIEW APARTMENTS near North Campus,
immediate occupancy, deluxe units, 2 bedroom from
$320/month includes heat, 1 bedroom from $270/
month, includes heat. No pets. 769-2256. 04C406
AVAILABLE-Two bedroom apartment in house
for fall. MUST SUBLET. May-Sept. 996-0078. 89C331
APARTMENT SUBLET. MAY 10. FURNISHED,
AIR COND. NO PETS. 769-0853. 93C330
WE NEED ROOMMATES!!
Two quiet, non-smoking females are looking for
two of the same to share apartment in a house
beginning Fall '79. Features include off-street
parking, large rooms, bay window, separate study.
Located between central campus and downtown.
Call Mary or Diana at 996-0628. dC407
LARGE BEDROOM in beautiful old 2 bedroom
apt. Immediate occupancy. Fall option. 763-2222,
662-6638. p41C327
GRAND OPENING
RENTAL HOMES
Brand new homes with fireplace, cathedral ceiling,
two-car garage with automatic opener, four bed-
rooms or three bedrooms and family room, full
basement, large wood deck, use of tennis court
and heated pool. Approx. 1 miles from campus
off W. Liberty. Dahlmann Apts. Ltd., 761-7600.
00C415
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT at a Jewish
rooming house, spring/summer discount prices,
fall/winter leases. 769-3078. pcCtc
CAMPUS LOCATION
Two floors containing three large rooms. Above
Conlin Travel near Washtenaw and S. University.
Great for counsulting firm or other professional
use. Flexible terms. Available immediately. Long
term lease preferred. Peter Allen, 995-5221. 78C401
ROOMS FOR RENT at a Jewish rooming house,
spring/summer discount prices, fall/winter leases.
769-3098. pcCtc
SINGLE ROOM in 3 bedroom apartment from May
till August. Swimming pool, laundry facilities,'
parking, air conditioned. Very near Medical Center
and Kroger's. Price negotiable. Call Cyrena, 663-
5891. dCtc
SINGLE ROOM in 3 bedroom apartment from May
till August. Swimming pool, laundry facilities, park-
ing, air conditioned. Very near Medical Center and
Kroger's. Price negotiable. Call Cyrena, 663-5891.
dCtc
FALL 1979 CAMPUS
We are currently leasing efficiencies and 1 bedroom
modern, furnished apartments for next fall. Stop by
or call Dahlmann Apartments, 543 Church. 761-7600
Daily 9-5. cCtc
SUMMER LEASES available. $70-140/month. Call
Jim, 995-5374 between sand 7p.m. 41C320
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
One bedroom and two bedroom apts. Now available.
Furnished. Includes heat, water and parking. Across
from U of M Stadium. 2 blocks from campus bus
stop. Sans Souci Apts., 1036 S. Main. 994-3955. cCtc

FALL 1979
4 and 5 Bedroom Apartments
Newly remodeled units in Centennial House. All new
carpet, drapes, furniture and appliances.
Campus Rentals, Ltd.
1335 S. University
665-8825
cCtc
MODERN two-bedroom furnished apartments
four blocks north of Rackham available for fall,
$335-$340 per month. Rent includes heat, water,
parking, laundry facilities and disposals. Also
modern two-bedroom unfurnished apartments one
mile from campus available for fall. Rent $280 to
$285 per month includes heat, water, parking, laun-
dry facilities and disposal.
Campus Management, Inc.
337 E. Huron St.-663-4101
cCtc
Female student needed to share modern condo.
Private bedroom and bath, kitchen, laundry
facilities. Quiet atmosphere and parking. Fall '79.
$160/mo. Call 971-2744. 34C401
3 MAN, 2 BEDROOM and study unfurnished house
for fall near CCRB, $430 plus all utilities.
Also efficiency and one bedroom furnished apart-
ments in older buildings near campus for fall
occupancy. Campus Management, Inc., 663-4101.

NEEDED-RIDE from Brighton to Ann Arbor and
back. Mon-Fri. Call (313) 761-8556. 20G328
1974 BUICK CENTURY-Stereo FM, Cassette, new
battery, starter, shocks. 663-6269, dinnertime.

Single room in 3 bedroom apartment from May till Spaces Available for women at the INTERNA-
August. Swimming pool, laundry facilities, parking, TIONAL COOP. $150 monthly. This is a real
air conditioned. Very near Medical Center and International experience! Close to campus. Jean or
Krogers. Price negotiable. Call Cyrena 663-5891. Ineil 1-743x e C4sE327
dCtc Cce,7173.4E2

NURSING STUDENT SUMMER
EMPLOYMENT
Come get familiarized with the largest health care
service in the country. Veteran's Administration
Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mi. hiring nursing
students as summer aides. $4.02-4.51 per hour. May 1-
Sept. 1. Contact M. Schnettler, Nursing Service 769-
7100, ext. 371, 372 or 373.
An equal opportunity employer
75H331
COUNSELORS ASSOCIATION OF INDEPEND-
ENT CAMPS seeks qualified counselors for 90 mem-
ber camps located N. Eastern U.S. July and August.
Contact: Association of Independent Camps, 55 West
42nd St., New York, N.Y. 10036 (212) 763-6595.
p54H502
INTERVIEWS
During the month of March the United States
Marine Corps will be accepting interviews for its
Officer Programs. Freshmen through Seniors are
eligible. Formore information call 1-800-292-5920
or stop by the Career, Engineering or Business
Placement Offices and see Captain Bruce Roche.
p25,H329
TENNIS PROS WANTED-Excellent Summer
seasonal and year-round positions available; good
playing and teaching background required. Call
&301 654-3770,eorhsend 2 complete resumes, pic-
tures to: K.J. Belknap, W.T.S., 8401 Connecticut
Avenue, Suite 1011, Chevy Chase, MD 20015. p33H327
TYPISTS
The Word Processors, a professional commercial
service has morning shift positions open. Skills
required are minimum 65 wpm and background in
at least one of the following: transcription, type-
setting, or computerized word processing equip-
ment. Pleasant working environment, pay com-
mensurate with skills and experience. Call Suzanne,,
662-3969. cHtc
PART OR FULL TIME POSITIONS available at
local marine dealership. For appointment call
663-4242. 43H327

JEALOUSY' IN MULTIPLE RELATIONSHIP
WORKSHOP for couples, individuals. april 6-8. $25
plus sliding scale. Bob Blood, PhD, Marg Blood,MA.
769-0046. cF404
All Speakers of English as a second language* are
invited to take part in an experimental test of
English Language proficiency to be given in Angell
Hall at 7:00 pm on March 26 and 27. You will receive
$7.00 for approximately 12 hours of your time. In
addition, test results \will be made available to par-
ticipants. If interested you must call and register
which night you wish to take the test at the following
number: 764-2413.
* No ELI students currently enrolled in intensive
English courses are eligible for the test. 63F327
FINALS APPROACHING! Concerned? Join us at a
Preparing for Finals Workshop. April 3, 7-9:30.
Register by calling Counseling Services 764-8312.
41F401
Have you had a critter to dinner lately? Little Dipper
Candles, 415 N. Fifth Ave. (adjacent to Farmer's
Markets .cF327
BE CREATIVE

TEACH ENGLISH in Japan. If you have at least an
UG degree and are interested in teaching for one or
two years. Please contact Overseas Human Resour-
ces. Send resume to 1230 White, Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104.
Interviews will be held in April. p43H403
Proofreader. New publishing firm needs intelligent,
literate person who knows grammar and spelling.
Decent pay, flexible hours, opportunity for advan-
cement. Contact Brian at CODA Press, 971-5139.
38H401
High Pay Part-time Campus Job for UM students on
your free time. Write W.E. 1610-Fairview, Royal
Oak, MI 48073. 62H331
National Company needs applicants for summer
work. All applicants considered. Do not have to have
specific business experience. Attractive money for
right people. Call today for interview. 994-4326.
36H401
PHOTOGRAPHERS
We are now reviewing folios for a position on the
Michigan Daily photo staff, beginning spring and
(or) fall term. Previous darkroom experience and an
avid interest in photo-journalism necessary.Leave
message at Daily office or 764-0552 for Maureen or
Andy. dH329
Proofreader. New publishing firm needs intelligent,
literate person who knows grammar and spelling.
Decent pay, flexible hours, opportunity for advan-
cement. Contact Brian Weber at CODA Press, 995-
7222 or 971-5139. 38H401
PIZZA DELIVERY DRIVERS
Part time, must be 18, no car necessary, start im-
mediately, apply in person only after 4:30 pm.
Omega Pizza, 101 Washtenaw Place-across from
Couzens Hall. , 29H405
NEED SUMMER EMPLOYMENT?
Ann Arbor C.E.T.A. is looking for Project Managers
to assist with the Summer Youth Programs. Apply
between March 26-April 13 in the Ann Arbor CETA
office, Basement, City Center Building, 220 E.
Huron Ann Arbor 48104. 32H331
STUDENTS, earn while you learn. Part-time contact
work affords extra income. 971-6448. 37H328
Excellent Spring/Summer work study opportunity in
Dept. of Psychiatry for pre-med or psychology
student to learn to do research. Must have work-
study grant. Call 764-9175. 30H331

WANT HIGH QUALITY
PRINTING & COPYING?
COME TO
THE PROCESSORS
We offer quick job turn around and clean, crisp
copies. The widest range of special paper stocks in
town. Many other specialty items and services
available, also typing, graphic design, word
processing, and typesetting.
211 S.State 662-3969
cJtc

AVAILABLE MAY 1. Large, sunny room in co-op;
co-ed apartment. Close to campus. Rent negotiable.
663-5077, 995-5241 persistently. 39U401
SUBLET
May-Aug., 2 bedroom, AC, 112 bath, dishwasher, fdr-
nished, close to campus. Call 665-4708 after 5 p. M.
dU327
IMMEDIATE SUB-LETS
We have an extensive list of low-priced Sub-lets for
Spring and Summer. Roommates, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom
furnished apts. located on campus.
For best selection call now
MODERN MANAGEMENT
668-6906
cU415
SUBLET/FALL OPTION
One bedroom apartment, furnished, near Medical
Center and Campus. 662-1839. 46U329
KINKY SEX
IS ALLOWED IN OUR BEAUTIFUL, AIRCON-
DITIONED BI-LEVEL APARTMENT IN
SPACIOUS Albert Terrace, near the Arb. And, in
case you soil your clothes, the roomy kitchen comes
complete with dishwasher. To sublet, first come first
serve Call 994-5054 and ask for the project coo -
dinator. dU3:30
SUBLET, May-August, large two bedroom apar-
tment, close to campus, a/c, free laundry and
parking facilities, clean, completely furnished. 994-
0240. 40U331
Spring/Summer 1 bedroom efficiency apartment.
$175.00/month includes utilities. 665-2185 or 663-3406.
26U328
Subletting 2 bedroom apartment near campus-fall
option.68-0425 after 6:00. 32U327
SUBLET-May thru August. Furnished room in 3
bedroom, 2 bath apartment. Female preferred. $80 a
monith. 996-Of 83 evenings. 21U:328
ROOM with bay window and fireplace SUBLET
May through Aug. $85. Including utilities. Cafl
663-2569 after 6:00 p.m.-663-7877 before. 14U329
SUBLET
SPRING/SUMMER. fall option. Two large bed-
rooms. Furnished. Private parking. Prime location.
996-0536. 05U330
PASSION PIT
3 bdrm., furnished, a/c, parking, utilities paid,
balcony.
912 MARY ST., APT. 4-662-5369. 25U327
MAY-AUGUST SUBLET. Furnished apartment.
Bedroom, living room, kitchen. Parking. 1108
Packard, No. 3. I pay $250/mo., will take best offer.
(work) 764-2357 and (home) 995-0268. 92U330
APRIL-AUGUST SUBLET-Large 2 bedroom
apartment near CCRB, Medical Center, and Central
Campus. Rent incredibly reasonable. Air condi-
tioning and all utilities included. Calli663-5412
persistently, any time. Will accommodate 2-4
persons. dU330
AVAILABLE May-August. Large 4 bedroom 4-6 man
apartment, located on campus. 2 full baths, dish-
washer, air conditioning, parking, fully furnished
and carpeted. Call 663-1832 or 662-3267. 44U401
TWO BEDROOM Apartment, good location near
I.M., Campus Corners, A/C, dishwasher, negoitable.
662-1169. 70U327.
SUBLET-2 Bedroom Apt. close to campus. A/C,
sauna, laundry facilities. 668-2450. 63U404
MUSICA L MDSE.,
R ADIOS, REPA IRS
USED EPIPHONE 12 string guitar. $150 or best
offer. 761-9431. cXtc
MARTIN GUITAR SALE, this month only. Apollo
Music Center, 323 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. cX314
FOR SALE
Pioneer Project 60A speakers Perfect condition.

THE SECRETARIAT
Term Papers, Theses & Dissertations
Typing, Copying & Binding
812 South State Street
994-3594 9-4 Mon.-Sat.

Are you a writer, photographer, artist, o
person? Would you like to get first-hande
in any of these areas?
Join the MICHIGANENSIAN, U-M's
Come to our New Staff Meeting, Monda
at 7:00 p.m., at 420 Maynard St. or ca
for moreinformation.

r business-
experience

(It's

MAKE LOVE!-NOT WAR
good ,for our
(It's good for our business)

DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Edited by Margaret Farrar and Trude Jaffe
0 1979 Los Angle Tna Symdkaae

ACROSS
1 Grant's-
5 Vaquero's rope
10 London trans-
port, formerly
14 Site of a large
German dam
15 King Arthur's
father
16 Home of Baylor
University
17 Bristle, in botany
18 Where Hercules
slew the lion
19 Resound
20 Burroughs
creation
22 "Civil" worker
24 Machinist's
helper
26 Class
27 Petitioner
30 Bang-bangs
34 Card game
35 Teachers, in India
37 Made of meshes
38 Plinth, in
architecture
40 Footwear
42 Magnitude
43 Beds of coal
45 Oriental water
wheel
47 Desk accessory
48 Hebrew ascetic
50 Make sport of
52 Presumptuous
t1 3

54 Type of hinge,
with hook and
loop
55 Crusades
59 Appraises
62 The 17th state
63 Symbol of first
wedding anniver-
sary
65 The 45th state ;
66 City on the Rhine
67 Gather in hordes ;
68 Function
69 Oxford
70 "- Dream," in
"Lohengrin"
71 Jack-in-the-
pulpit
DOWN
1 Trial
2 Music hall of
ancient Athens
3 Chief city
4 Where the
Amazon flows
5 Loser of
a sort
6 Summer in Paris
7 Alas and alack!
8 "Salad days"
9 Neighbor of
Castile
10 Roaring years
11 Hambletonian
12 Result of
weariness
5 6 7 8 3
15
18

13 Where heather
grows
21 "Sleep like "
23 Cattle brander
25 Old movie
27 " thy rocks
and rills..."
28 Folkways
29 Origin of gossip
31 Maker of terms
or conditions
32 Attila of German
legend
33 Ancient name
of Aswan
36 Small shoot
or twig
39 In single file:
Phrase
41 Sword and pistol
44 Weather
prediction
46 Aspirations
49 Pass
51 Pause in a line
of verse
53 Manner
of speech
55 Fireplace ledges
56 Surprised excla-
mation
57 Linen: Sp.
58 Health resorts
60 River into the
Yellow Sea
61 Son of Noah
64 Significant date
10 111 12113

Austin Diamond
1209S. University
663-7151
Specializing in custom
engagement & wedding rings
OFFSET AND XER(
FAST LOW COST DUPLICATIN
COPYQUICK-769-05
1217 S. University
PRIMAL/FEELING THERAPY-The
Growth Center, 403 Miller, 971-0102.
IF YOU ATTENDED any of the free in
lessons offered by Mental Dynamic Inst
at the League Feb. 13-16 and subseque
for a mind developing course, please co
or Lisa at 763-3246.
Fiat 128 1974 4-door sedan. Excellent condi
wheel drive. AM-FM cassette deck. 23
$1500 or baest offer, 994-0518.
GRADUATING?
I'll buy your electric typewriter when you'
your last term paper. Prefer automaticr
cartridge ribbon. Call 668-7357, afte
evenings.
NEW
Shipment.
Cut-out
albums
just arrived
at
University Cell
Michigan Unio
- ROLLERSKATES!
SKATEBOARDS!
Do you still have those old rollerskates
back when you had the time~? Or have yc
gotten tired of killing yourself on your ska
so, I'd like to buy them. Call Nick, 665-9524
INVESTOR WILL PAY $200 reward for i
leading to purchase of house or apartme
on or near campus. 995-0335.
JUNIORS
'Don't be left out of your 1980 MICHIGA
Yearbook!
Sign up for your portrait appointmen
by calling 764-0561, weekdays from 9 A
Or stop by our office at 420 Maynard (ne:
These portraits will apper in the senior
the 1980 Yearbook.
WE SELL SEA SHELL SOAP (say that
made with jojoba oil- good for the s
Little Dipper Candles, 415 N. Fifth Ave
to the Farmer's Market).
COPIES: 31 each, overnight.
Lowest Prices! Fastest Service
Accu-Copy, 524 E. William, 769-8

CONSUMER ACTIVISTS
Michigan Citizens lobby, the state's largest con-
Yearbook. sumer organization, is seeking politically motivated
ay, April 2 and aggressive individuals to canvass & fundraise
all 764-0561 for consumer issues. Work involves extensive inter-
dF401 personal contact with the public. Rapid advan-
cement, full-time summer orpermanent positipns.
business) For interview call Michigan Citizens Lobby, 663-6824
between 12 & 2. 06H327
EXEC Director wanted to be responsible for the
overall functioning of a local 24 hr. crisis center, in-
cluding maintaining and operating budget and coor-
dination of paid staff and volunteer activities. 30
hours to start, going to 40 w/in 3 months. $11,000 full
cFtc time. Starting dates 6/1. Experience is more
desirable than a degree. Send resume by April 16 to
X The Directors Committee, Room 114-N. River, Yp-
G silanti, Mi. 48197. 451H407
Reputable firm seeks students who wish to earn ex-
560 tra money by helping BUY (not sell) something most
have and would be glad to sell. You will buy on our
cFtc behalf. Straight commission. Can add-up. depending
Personal on your campus activity, contacts, and personal en-
cFtc thusiasm. No time taken from studies, no evenings,
etc. If interested, drop us a line for full details. P.M.
ntroductory Industries, P.O. Box 75, Hopkins, Minn. 55343. 17H327
itutes, Inc. MURY-- _
ie d MURRAY HOTEL-Mackinaw Island, MI needs
n signedlysummer cooks, bartenders, maintenance men,
ontact Pete piano players, and personnel for rotation between
c.21 food service, waitressing, and housekeeping. Send
tion. Front complete resume, work experience, and first and
.800 miles, last day available to work to: :3969 Penberton, Ann
dF415 Arbor, MI 48105. 24H408
COUNSELORS ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT
ve finished CAMPS seeks qualified counselors for 90 member
return and camps located N. Eastern U.S. July and August.
rnoons or Contact: Association of Independent Camps, 55
dF328 West 42nd St., New York, N.Y. 10036 (212) 736-
6595. p54H502
NORTHERN MICH. Childrens Summer Camp has
openings for Arts & Crafts directors-Teacher
Certification required. Call (313) 355-3114. 78H329
EMPLOYMENT AVAILABLE early May through
Sept. 4th-Housekeeping, kitchen, busboy and
maintenance. Send resume-Iroquois Hotel, Mack-
inac Island, MI 49757. 14H401
FRATERNITY LOOKING FOR FULL-TIME COOK
(M-F, 11-6), Begin Sept. For interview cali Al or
ar Jack, 665-2605 or 761-1345. 98H329
)n NORTHERN MICH. Children's Summer Camp has
cF328 openings for Arts & Crafts directors-Teacher
cF32- Certification required. Call (313) 355-3114. 78H329
1 ' ,FULL OR PART-TIME NOW for receptionist and
order desk assistant. Full summer employment.
from way Interesting field, light typing, customer contacts.
ou perhaps Pleasant surroundings. No Saturday work. Paid
teboard? If holidays. Apply at once: Mr. Hawkins, Advertiser's
dF415 Publishing Co., 944 Wall St. 82H327

TYPING. IBM Selectric. Fast, reliable. Nancy,
662-9823. 29J320
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.
211 S. State St. 662-3969
c.Jtc
WRfTING SERVICES. Creative. Technical, Editing,.
Research, Typing. Experienced Professional. 996-

DOCTOR COUPLE and cats seek 2 bedroom house/
apt. near U Hospital, fireplace desired, start May/
June. Crocker, 317 King, Columbus, Ohio 43201.
(614) 424-6069. 53L328
NEED OWN ROOM near campus for summer
ANDl FAL. Franc, 6 62-10826 62-5227. 861.327

DISSERTATION & MANUSCRIPT TYPING
Outstanding quality, fast service. Donna, 973-0433.
23J407
TYPING, experienced, all kinds, reasonable. 971-
3699. 12J328
TYPING, IBM Selectric. Fast, relible. Nancy,
662-9823. 36J327
TYPING/BINDING
* Dissertations
" Theses/Term papers
" Business/Letters/Resumes
" Legal
Judie Birdsall 665-9843
612 S. Forest Suite B
cJtc

SUPPORT March of Dimes Run-a-thon Sat., March
31st. For more info call March of Dimes, 761-6331.
Sponsored by MSA. 80M329
THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY in Ann Arbor
invites you to a talk "God's Geometry" by Ms.
Winifred Wylie at Ann Arbor Library Conference
Rm. Friday, March 23 at 7:30 p.m. 87M322

Non-smoking, non-drinking male wanted to share
two bedroom apartment. Summer and/or fall. 9951
2906. p51Y40O
ONE BEDROOM available in 2 bedroom apt. for
next fall. This Heritage House Apt. includes bal-
conies, AC, wall-to-wall carpet, dishwasher, and
two fine gentlemen for roommates. Call Jonathan
or Randy at 995-3981. dY322
PETS A ND SUPPLIES
AKC NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND PUPS. Good
watch dogs, good with children, nice disposition,
Reasonable! CAll 483-5973 evenings befone 11.
The
Peace
Corps is
alive aWn d
well and
waiting
for you.
All your life you've
wanted to do something im-
portant for the world. Now a
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