Page SIX I Ht MIC-HIUAN UAILY t-riaay, January i i, i y i:) Page Six Il-IL MILt1I(~AN L)AILY I-rrciay, January 11, ~ -AM V 0 thejob doine D SUBLET ROOMMATES HELP WANTED LARGE SINGLE in E. Quad. Imme-j diate occupancy. Call persistently:1 665-0211. 04U01211 SUBLET on campus, modern apt. Call Lynn, Sue. 665-0564. 11U119 CAPRI '71. 4-speed, radio. 25 mpg., excellent mech. cond. $975. 1-881- 5006. 72N0117 ROOMMATE wanted to share one SINGER WANTED for working com- bdrm. bi-level. Modern, parking, mercial band. Excellept pay. Expe- laundry, close to campus. 761-2714. rience necessary. 665-7413. 02H0123 I' 97Y0123 ___ --pf FREE MEALS in exchange for dish- I WOMAN to complete four person washing. Approx. 1 hr./day. Call apartment. Near Hospitals. $70. 994- ' Anthony at 662-0385. 65H119 5211. 80Y0119 __ - B 1ABYSITTER WANTED in my NEED 1 MALE roommate in 4-manT home for 2 yr. old ginany two apartment. Close to campus. Janu- 11- ' a tt s~i, A. .J 5 A.S. e t rA A 6 . : '~ FOR RENT LEASE AVAILABLE for winter term singlei n East Quad. Call 763-2793 after 4 p.m. 170121 LARGE ROOM w/ fireplace, $125/ rno., inc. utilities. Call McKinley+ Assoc., 769-8520, ext. 41, cC0l23 EFFICIENCY in older home. Com- pletely furn. $165/mo., call Me-Kin-I ley Assoc. 769-8520 ext. 41, cC0123I WOMAN WANTED, own room in house. Great location. 663-2548. 080119. FOR RENT. FOR RENT CAMPUS ROOMS FOR GIRLS. Reg- 2-BEDROOM, spacious, 1"2 bath, ular single $105, large single, $125. carpet, central air, dishwasher. Room for 2, $140. Includes all utili- Lease through August. $215. 434- ties. 4 or 8-month lease. Call for 3265. 690113 appointment, evenings, 761-1932. MAL 2- with one .761-11786117 ONE FEMALE needed to complete 4-woman 2-bdrm. apt. in older house. Call 668-6729. 28C117 N4 or 8 MODERN EFFICIENCY APT. 2 blks. ary rent already paid. 662-2342. from main campus. Air conditioned. dY124 Sublet or take over lease. 663-7024. -- 63U123 FOURTH FEMALE wanted immed. for 2-bdrm. apt, near campus. Great SALBERT TERRACE, one man need-j roommates, and it's only $60/mo. ed to take over lease in 4-man apt. Call 665-7129 or 668-6390. dYny9 Call 994-6392. 69U0123 __-_-- - - .OWN ROOM available in large MALE NEEDED to assume lease, house 3 miles from campus. Easily Own bedroom, 3-man apt. $80/mo.' accessible by AATA bus to campus plus util. Near campus, hospitals. every 30 mi. Call 973-9482 for info. Call Mark 665-7413 evenings. Immediate occupancy. About $100. 53U0117 dY119 a1 rnoHns.-3, excpt y.1-7 2718. 56H117 MONTH LEASE SANS SOUC I FURNISHED 1 & 2 rr ri t N^4 A A r%*r' BEDROOM APTISb 2-BDRM. APT. in older home. Com- * pletely furn., $230/mo. Call McKin- AVAILABLE ley Assoc. 769-8520 ext. 41. cC0123662-2952 O ROOM OF YOUR OWN in apart- ment. State &Packard area. $60! 4340550 mo. Call 668-8132 eves. 100122 ONE BDRM. APT. in older home, ACROSS THE STREET unfurnished but has stove"and re- FROM MICH. STADIUM 1 frigerator. $170/mo. Call McKinley ectc Assoc. 769-8520 ext. 41. cC0123 - --- -------~----- A ___7____/_ 4WOMAN: Osterweil co-op. $120 ROOM in beautiful house. Packard- room/board, Immediate occupancy. State area, $90'month. 665-6561. call Call Marcia 994-0551 or ICC office. after 5 p.m. 90C121 64C118 HUGE 2-BDRM. modtrn apt. com- ARROWWOOD HILLS CO-OP - pletely furnished, $260/mo. Call Mc- Modern hillside townhouses in the Kinley Assoc. 769-8520 ext. 41. Northside School area. Co-op home cC0123 ownership gives you income-tax de- -- -_______ ---- -*-----ductions of approximately 65% of LARGE single rooms siIll available your monthly payments. Member- at modern fraternity, 16 meals/wk., ship $300. 1 bdrm./$125 per mo. 2 1 blk. from campus. Cheaper than bdrms.,/$142 per mo. 3 bdrms./$158 dorm, 761-5089. 95C122 per mo. 4 bdrms./$172 per mo. ________________ - - Phone 761-0590 or visit office, 24001 SMALL ROOM in house. Central Arrowwood Trail. Open 9 to 4 daily. campus. 820 Hill St. 665-5224. Call Weekends 12 noon-5. cetc after 5. 96C0123 _____ _____-_-_ CAMPUS AREA - Fine rooms for girls, Available Jan. 2nd. Excellent accommodations. Completely furn- ished in a modern, clean, cafe brick building. Call for appointment, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m, and evenings, 761-1932. cCtc A CAMPUS ROOMS Excellent rooms for girls. Spacious completely furnished in a modern, clean, safe, brick building. 4 or 8- month lease. Available Jan. 2. Call for appointment, 761-1932. cCt Married Students PERSON WANTED to spli modern 2-bdrm. apt. with male grad. for winter term. Available immediately. $97/mo. Call John, 973-9468. 25U117 ONE BEDROOM apt. to sublet near campus. Call 665-8406 or 668-6908. $185/mo. 13U117 _ _-- - - _- - - -.. ~ - MALE ROOMMATE needed to share modern 3-man apt. 761-3873. 58Y121 ONE BLOCK TO CAMPUS. Need third person for 2-bedroom apart- ment. May or August lease, Jan. negotiable. $85/mo. Tim, 665-3476 or 764-7898. 41Y0117 PART-TIME GRAPHICS DESIGNER wanted with some advertising ex- perience. Advertising workshop will do. May pick own hours, but must be reliable and disciplined. Call 662- 7850 after 5 p.m. 48H117 HOUSEKEEPER: part-time, live-in. I'm looking for someone who loves children and who can take charge of a household with two school-age youngsters. They are in school from 8:30 to 3:30, and that time is yours. But I need someone who can cook clean. kiss away tears be firm about bedtime . . and have a car. I live 2 blocks from campus. You get room, board, sal- ary, and weekends off. Please call Gayle Moore 1-444-1111 days, or 662-4964 evenings or weekends. 33H126 ENVIRONMENTAL Education Coor- dinator for Youth Program May- Aug. Will be responsible for plan- ning a variety of learning activities to be coordinated of specific envi- ronmental improvement projects. All activities will take place outside at the work site. Secondary teach- ing certificate and experience help- ful. Call 994-2524. Ask for Steve. 37H117 PERSONAL DANCE. I would like to meet aI woman, preferably with some dance' experience, in good mental and1 physical condition, and probably over age 21, with whom to do s'me imp icvizational dance a few hours a week. My background includes some experience in modern dance, "creative/expressive" dance, dance therapy. beledi, mime, rock, folk dance and gymnastics. I'm particu- larly interested in using and devel- oping dance, facial expression and touch to explore friendship and in- terpersonal communication. Please call Warren (age 29). mid-mornings and early evenings best, 769-7588. 09F119 TG TON IGHT ALL CAMPUS DELTA SIGMA DELTA DENTAL FRATERNITY 1502 HILL ST BEER BAND "FLAMINGO MOTEL" 76F0117 ANYONE INTERESTED in forming a club for the enjoyment of sail- boat cruising write Box. No. 120 c/o Michigan Daily. 73F0126 Supreme Excitement! FRIENDS ROADSHOW I at the GOLDEN FALCON Funky band, mime, stunts, acroba- tics, audience participation, and Vaudeville Revue. Thurs., Fri., Sat., Jan. 16, 17, 18. For info call 761- 3548. 71F0118 WEDDING INVITATIONS - Mod. or traditional. Call 761-0942 anytime. cFtc REDUCED RATES THRU SAT. Billiards and Bowling at the Union Open 11 a.m. Mon.-Sat, cFll8 MISCE~LLANEOUSROOMMATE for own room in 3- RECORDER LESSONS. Phil, eve bedroom furnished house. Transpor- nings. 668-8714. 01M0122 tation available. $83-plus. 994-3061. 32Y0121 HONEYCOMB CANDLES with the ~- ~ natural fragrance of flowers and FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED. Own room in 2-bdrm. apt. Close to honey. On sale at the Greenhouse. mps$125/ .Ca 6-19or Liberty at Division. 89M117 -campus. $112.50mo. Call 662-1090 or 1 ---- _- - --761-8045. 31Y118 PERSONAL HAL SAYS: 2001. get involved and stay in controll Come Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. 711 N. University. 99F117 REGENCY TRAVEL 601 E. WILLIAM ANN ARBOR 48104 66561 22 SPECIALIZING in bucine-,G inte-view trips MAKE YOUR HOLIDAY TRIP HOME RESERVATIONS NOW cF422 Campus Pinball S1217 South University cFtil WHY WALK FARTHER? Get your Levi's cuffed flairs at WILD'S VARSITY SHOP BOARD EXAM TUTORING ISTANLEY H. KAPLAN TUTORING COURSES En "o1 now to nrepare for upcoming MCAT A DAT * LSAT GRE ATGSB board exams. For informa- tion call: (313) 354-0085. cFtc WANT RELATIONSHIP with young woman, 18-24. Richard, 663-5877. 04F118 BUMPER STICKERS custom printed .; bile-U-wait! MBL PRESS. 1217 i'rospect. Ann Arbor, 761-0942. cFtc Original, Handcrafted Jewelry. Gold, Silver. Gems. WEDDING BANDS. Jhan. 769-7550. cFte XEROX AND OFFSET Fast, low cost duplicating COPY QUICK 1217 S. University 769-0560 Offset Printing. Xerox, Wedding and Social Announcements. ARBOR INSTANT PRINTING 214 S. 4th Ave. 994-4664 cFtc QUALITY DUPLICATING & OFFSET Fast Copy Service-Low Prices THE COPY MILL 211 B. S. State 662-3969 Campus (near Ginos) HOSPITALITY BEGINS with some- thing from our wine cellar. Village Apothecary, 1112 S. University. I 2 Townhouses: bedroom, $143 bedroom, $178 Subsidized rent includ~es: sa ar- ATTRACTIVE: 1, 2, 3, and 4 bed- room Townhouses avail. for Janu- ary occupancy. Pine-Lake Village Cooperative, S. Maple Rd. near Lib- erty. Call 994-9177" for information and directions. Open 12-8 p.m. week- days 12-5 weekends. 9400128 ROOM AVAILABLE now, $85 per month. Call Merideth, 769-9585. 64C117 GRAD. Male student. Single room available. Call 665-5208. 7000118 2-BEDROOM, furnished apartment. Parking, laundry, air. Lease through August. $210, negotiable. 761-9715. Persistently. 7400122 FEMALE NEEDED to share room in old house with fine woodwork and fireplace, near Frieze building. $80/ month. 665-8293. 81 C0117 pet, full base;nent, central air-con- FA L '75 ditioning, private patio, gas heat, water and all appliances. Children VE I N A STYLE and small pets welcome. Eligibility requirements prohibit singles under THAT SU I TS YOU R 60. Just 20 minutes from U-M at I i E 2 t I 3 s i G 31 i ROOM for a woman in Internation- al Co-op. Call Tom or Carol, 761- 7435. 880118_ FEMALE NEEDED for North Cam- pus Co-op. $120, room and board. Call 663-6430, ask for Nancy or Theresa. 83C118 INTERESTED IN small group hous- ing for winter term? Beautiful house on central campus has open-.1 ings. Singles, doubles, $05 and $90. Call eves. Ask for George, Matt or Tony, 761-5676. 850122 OWN ROOM in 8-bdrm, coed coop- erative house near campus. $93. 665-6212. 47C0118 APARTMENT North Campus $75.00. Large spacious walk-in closets. Tra- ver Knoll. Apt. 1029 Barton Dr. Apt. 106. "Call for juicy details," 665- 4925. DESPERATE. 5200130 I-BDRM. APT., whole first floor, garage plus basement, campus, $185 mo. 761-0573. 12 p.m. 4000117 WANTED: Boarders in large houseI with or without meal contract. Im- mediately available. Call 761-9167, ask for Mike. 3900121 ASSUME LEASE: large, modern 2- br. furnished apartment 5 blocks1 from campus. $260/mo. plus electri- city. Laundry, facilities in building. 761-7691. 6800117 FALL 2-BEDROOMS Large, Furnished, clean, quiet, park- ing. $300/mo._year lease-927 S. Forest. Appointment after 5 pm. 662-6156. cC117 1-BEDRM. APT., % block from cam-j pus. $178/month. 663-3675. 58C112 BEST ON CAMPUS; Excellent room for girls begins Jan. 2 4 or 8 month lease. Singles, $105- $125. Double, $140. Call for appoint- ment, 761-1932. cctc PERSONALITY BE IT CONTEMPORARY STYLE LIVING OR A COZY FIREPLACE SETTING, We have many apartments and houses to choose from. CAMPUS RENTALS, LTD. 1335 S. University 665-8825 MONDAY-FRIDAY 9-5:30j SATURDAY 10-2 ctc. This Fa I I Rent 4 1 from a Company Where TENANTS Come First! Available for Fall are this town's most popular campus apartments: Albert Terrace Algonquin The Abbey3 Dean Apartments Carriage House The Lion The ForvmI The Lodge Maize & Blue Management' 300 S. Thayer, Suite A 761-3131 ct MODERN APARTMENTS 418 E. Washington (bsmt) 668-6906 663-3641 cCtc Uanbury Park Manor 9402 McArthur Blvd 482-1333 WE STILL HAVE space at the table. Take meals at an International Co- op. Call Tom or Carol, 761-7435. 86MI119 INSTRUMENT PILOT Ground School. Starts Mon.. Jan. 20. For 10 weeks. 7-10 p.m. 3046 E. Engineering.j ,40 fee includes text. Register at fi'st class. Sponsored by U of M Flyers. 57M121 STUDENTS: Do you wish to influ-' ence policy decisions on housing is- sues? Housing unit committee needs non-residence hall student members to provide input. To apply, call Wendy Bowdie, 764-6413. 81M118 PRIVATE PILOT ground school on Monday nights, 7-9:30 p.m. beg. Jan. 20. Room 3080 East Engin. Course Fee, $35 ind. text. Sponsored by U-M Flyers. 27M191 PERSON WANTED to teach high school class on rape awareness and' or self-defense. Must have expert- ence in teaching of group dynamics skills and knowledge and feminis1. orientation to the problem of rape. Call 994-5254. 91M120 LOST AND FOUND GOLD rimmed EYEGLASSES found in front of 1613 E. Kingsley 1/15. Call St. Joseph Hospital, Ext. 348. dA119 LOST-GOLD square locket out- side Angell Hall, Jan. 15, 2 p.m. REWARD. Call 764-8844. 15A119: FOUND: Shepherd-Huskie-cross puppy. About two months old. One brown eye, one blue. Brown collar. Call Jody at 761-6390 or 668-6828. dAI19 LOST: 3 mo. old German Shepherd puppy. Has one blue eye. Call Dan 668-9104. 68A0119 MUSICAL MDSE., BUSINESS SERVICES PORTRAITS --very special gifts-in charcoal. pencil, & color-by Steven Cole. 769-8277. 16J119 TVl-STE REO RENTALS Hi-Fi Studio, 215 S. Ashley 668-7942 BABYSITTER for occasional morn- ings my home, own transportation, Georgetown area. Call after 1 p.m. Ruth Gordon, 971-0032. 1211117 RESEARCH POSITION: Medical Re- search Laboratory seeks bio. or chem. science grad or senior stu- dent. 20 hrs./wk., temp. position. Previous exp. in bio-chem. research req'd. Schedule negotiable. Please call University Hospital Personnel Office. 761-2172. A Nondiscrimina- tory, Affirmative Action Employer. 73H117 EARN EXTRA MONEY during the RADIOS, REPAIRS TEHICLFI -- - - --TECHNICAL FIELD SUPERVISOR COLOR TV, 12" portable. 1 year old. for Youth Program May-Aug. Must $160. 994-0328. -67X119 have a variety of teehnical and con- - - struction skills. Will be responsible WANTED TO RENT: Used piano, for defining and planning work pro- 665-4628. 82X118 jects dealing with stream improve- S- ment, soil erosion control, and some WANTED: TEAC reel-to-reel deck. bark work. Will supervise youth David S., 663-2723. 29X119 crew and crew leaders. Majority of GUITARS 40% OFF. Flutes- A work mustbe done with hand tools. strong, Gemeinhardt, Dulcimers. etc. C 434H117 Repairs-Lessons. 665-7348. cXtc Tues., Wed., Fri. 8-1 Office open Monday 4-9; Closed Thurs. and Sun. Saturday 8-12 Need f - - - - - - - - - - --_._ _ - - - .__- - - cctc U-M STYLISTS at the Union We make you feel better. Open 8:30 a.m. Mon.-Sat. cF117 ANN ARBOR COIN CLUB meeting Fri., Jan. 17-7 to 10 p.m. Liberty Hall. Ann Arbor Federal Savings, Liberty and Division Sts. Take rear entrance to basement. Coin talk, buy, sell, swap, auction. 36F0117 MIXED BOWLING LEAGUES SIGN UP NOW-UNION LANES cF119 ACU-I Bowling Tournament starts Sat., Jan. 18. Sign-up now for Men and Women. UNION LANES. cF117 EXTRA CARE IN COPYING OFFSET PHESS- -CAMERA WORK PARKMAN PRINTING 00J21 semester. Register now for the psy- chology subject pool. 764-1590, or TYPING AND CODING services; ex- 764-4209. 62H117 perienced. Call Connie. 449-4136. --- -_ - - Roommates and don't know anyone on campus? We will find you tI 75J0118 -- -- -__ - EXPERIENCED PIANO TEACHER seeks students, all levels. Call 663- 6210. 55J117? PLAN AHEAD and save on offset printing. Complete line of sta- tionery, envelopes and business cards available. Typing and editing mag card system etc. 665-9340. 87J117 LEAFLETS, pamphlets-designed, written, printed, distributed. For details call D. J. Associates, 663- I 5 8, room mates minutes to campus month single liabilit lease University Towers Apts 536 S. Forest Call 761 -2680 j -FOR SALE 5 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR 9584, 662-5090. 82J119 y FOUND: black (mens) glasses in -___.-- --- - black case on bench across from ele- EARLY HOUR WAKE-UP SERVICE vators, ground floor Haven Hall. For prompt, courteous wake-up serv- Please inquire W. Eng. Dept. Office, ice. 973-0760. cJtc ground floor, Mason Hall. dA117 ----- -- - ---- SPECIAL CERAMIC TILE - Bath FOUND: Dog, black and tan, red 5x6x4" materials and labor. $189. collar. Part German Shepherd and Call 483-4615. eJtc y Collie. Found Michigan Union. Call - -- --- --- Laura, home 662-3477 after 5. Call I'UTORING, EE, Statistics, Math. office during the day, 764-4475. Computers. Call Walt, 994-3594. cJtc dA7 -- ------ _ TYPING and EDITING. Call Jean. cCtc LOST: Sorority pin, Greek letters {x-3594 10 a.m.-10 p.m. cJtc Delta Sigma Theta, with guard; ini -- - tias inside "S.C." Sentimental val- E ue. REWARD. Contact: Michigan BEDDING SALE Daily, 764-0558, Mon.-Fri., 8-5. months old, $100. Oxford English Dictionary, $45. 761-2761. 98B0117 HARVARD CLASSICS, 50 vol. Great Books. Tom. 761-1623. 78B112 SELL new binoculars or exchange for police radio. 665-9320. 62B117 AKC Irish Setter pups. 971-1722. 35B 119 dA119' FOUND: one female calico cat, found near RR station. Call 662-{ 6257. A0117j BLACK SHEPHERD PUPPY (female) Leather thong, silver necklace. Re- ward. 764-4663. 44A0121 WANTED TO BUY ' ; AM CAR RADIO, good operating NEEDED: 4 good Led Zeppelin tick- condition, $20. Call 662-6450 even- ets. Willing to pay. Call after 5, ings. 11B206 Mitch, 665-4050. 42K0117 WE BUY, SELL, appraise used and SITUATIONS WANTED new Oriental rugs. Persian House, 320 E. Liberty. 769-8555. cBtc PIANO TEACHER. Piano major -- - K ES AND SCOOTERS looking for several enthusiastic stu- Bdents. All levels, low rates. 668- _- - 8887. 22J0122 i- is ONLY 280 LEFT That's right! There are only about 280 job openings left at Camp Tamarack,-in Michigan's Lower Peninsula. Camp Tama- rack is the summer camping program sponsored by the Detroit Jewish community, and we have three camp sites in Michigan and one in Wawa, Ontario. We've got openings for counselors, specialists (in waterfront, arts and crafts, nature-campcraft, dramatics, dance, etc.), supervisors, drivers, cooks, and nurses, as well as for specialists in outdoor camping, puppetry, and programs for emotionally disturbed youngsters. Contract season will run from about June 15 to August 21 depending on the position. Our recruiters will be interviewing for these jobs at the Sum- mer Student Employment Office on January 17 and 24 (For other dates see Summer Placement Office). Applications can be picked up at the Summer Student Employment Office, S.A.B. Building. SPRING is just around the corner, for those balmy days; take to thej highway. I have two motorcycles for{ sale, a 750 Honda with custom ac- cessories and a stock 350 Honda For $1255 you can ride the 750 away, and for $450 you can ride the 350 away. Call Jerry, evenings at 994- 3448. 87117 PETS AND SUPPLIES HELP: A beautiful part-Siamese,j pure grey, kitten to give away. 6 months. 665-4376. 07T119 ---i- - - - - PHOTO SUPPLIES ZEISS CONTAFFLEX with wide- angle and telephoto lens. 761-8610. 93D0122 LECIAFLEX SL 50 mm. f-2 135mm. f2.8 180 mm f2.8 $1,000. Bob. 761- 7382 or 994-6859. 43D0122 DARKROOM SERVICES from pro- fessional studio. Choice of develop- ers. Studio 'C', 209 S. Fourth Ave. 665-4550. cDtc ----e I SUNDAY at HILLEL ' JAN. 19 Undergraduate Brunch 11:00 A.M. Lox-Bagel-Conversation Mattresses and Box Springs Custom-Made $84.60 complete Mattress only $44.60 and up 52 years service. Locally owned. Same day delivery Call 761-2277 ANN ARBOR BEDDING 1002 Pontiac cJtc WANTED TO RENT LOOKING FOR 1-Bedroom Apt. or Efficiency for Sept.-Dec. only. Sue, 663-6528. dL118 USED CARS 1971 NOVA-6, automatic, radio, very good cond. 663-5942. 57N0118 1967 PONTIAC LiMans convertible. Fair condition, dependable, cheap. 665-6320. 59N0117 '69 PLYMOUTH Satellite, V-8, 33,000 mi. Automatic, power steering, new snows. $975. Call 485-3231 or 577- 2878. 69N0118 HELP WANTED PART TIME WORKER from 3-6 needed to offer companionship, er- rands, and supervise after school activities of adolescents. Need car $2.50/hr. 994-6095 after 7 p.m. Ref- erences. 05110119 PIANIST NEEDED Female blues singer seeking experi- enced pianist to establish reper- toire. Must know old blues tunes. Lee, 971-3088 after 6. 46H119 SThere ISa i d difference!". 0 PREPARE FOR: i 0 E Over 35 years s of experience " MCAT " a and success " "* A Small classes * L NAT U" "M Voluminous home GRE study materials - TC T Courses that are C constantly updated i FLEX " CN AT lessons and for use * a ii of supplementary " " materials 0 " i LE Makeups for " ~ ECFMGmissed lessons .0 NAT'L MED DOS " THOUSANDS HAVE S *" RAISED THEIR SCORES " * write or call: 0 (313) 354-0085_ GRADUATE STUDENT with busi- ness degree and previous selling ex- perience to sell printing and data processing services to small busi- nesses in Ann Arbor. Well-groomed, professional appearance and own transportation essential. Excellent part-time income with full-time po- tential after graduation for the right person. Call Cassell Systems, Inc., 1919 W. Stadium, 994-6121 and ask for Nancy Wilson. 77H119 PERSONAL HAVE IT YOUR WAY. Join 2001 B. King. 98F117 MADGE: Harriet have you joined Local 2001 yet? HARRIET: Of course! I want to be able to vote on our new contract. 02F17 QUIT SMOKING PROGRAM Trained professionals offering unique assistance to help you quit smoking. Research project: commitment, not money, required. Call 9 a.m.-11 p.m. Mary P. Rodgers 663-5869 99F0119 OM. WHOLESOME FOOD at people's prices. Come join us at the new VEGETABLE UNION, Ann Arbor's first natural foods cafeteria. Lo- cated on ground floor, Michigan Union, by Union Station. Friday's Special: Brocolli-Cheese casserole. Open Monday-Friday, 10-2 p.m. 13F1117 DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY ANN ARBOR ALUMNI BENEFIT: "LAS VEGAS NITE" at Ypsi Armory Jan. 18th, 9-1 Tickets $3.00 available at door. COME AND GAMBLE dF118 BARGAIN CORNER Find out how to WIN ONE POUND OF COLOMBIAN WEED-read the latest issue of the Ann Arbor Sun or call 994-4337. 15W123 JACK'S MEN'S WEAR l 118 E.WASHINGTON LEE DENIMS Large Selection HOODED SWEATSHIRTS . . .$5.95 TURTLE NECKS . .$3.99 (Long Sleeves, Assorted Colors) CHAMBRAY SHIRTS FLANNEL SHIRTS SAM'S STOREI LEVI'S DENIMS Bell Bottoms Boot Jeans Traditionals Button Fly Sta-Prest Bells LEVI"S CORDS Bell Bottoms Straight Legs Hooded Sweatshirts.. from $5.98 Flannel Shirts from $4.98 Sweaters . ... from $8.98 READ and USE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE HIND SC AR D PR'OTE I N TUBU L A R L 0R E LEI E L IDU R E ADAMS FOR BESET N E T S S T A N D R I S E SO! HE IF E RS VA N SOACEAS OPAE A H A CES S P EEJ Y E SAMPAN P E PIPE R S M D S ANE R LATE A MAIN CTR S U S IE S T E ETP(S W? P0 CROSSWORD PUZZLE Copr, '75 Los Angeles Times Advertisements may be removed from publication but will be billed according to original num- ber of days ordered. This policy is also applicable to ads requir- ing pre-payment. i.e. no refunds. Information regarding content of classified ads cannot be dis- closed prior to publication. Ad- vertisers names may never' be revealed. Number of lines in advertise- ment is determined by total number of words-5 words/line. "Help Wanted" ads cannot dis- criminate on the basis of sex, color, creed, or national origin to any extent (i.e. "preferably" is still discriminatory). "Found" ads are run free-of- charge to a maximum of 3 lines for 3 days. 157 E. Hoover St. 761 -4391 ---- cFtc FEVER PITCH. A UNIVERSAL auxiliary language. Baha'i Faith. 668-8993. cF119 CLA PREGNANT? Need help? Call Prob- ADV lem Pregnancy Help, 769-7283. 400 S. Division. Free pregnancy tests.*P cFtc __ ---___ _.__- -- AD deadline i DIRECT purchasing volume selling before publice and marginal profits assure you for Sun.) in( that your diamond will be an in- and cancellat vestment at Austin Diamond, 1209 not responsib S. University, 663-7151. cFtc one incorrect: 23F117 SSIFIED ERTISING OLICY is 12 noon the day ation (4 p.m. Fri. eluding corrections ions. The Daily is le for more than insertion of an ad. CAROUSTR-,-. J N I ISILIEINID AL _ 1 6 12 13 15 16 17 18 20 21 23 24 25 27 28 29 31 32 33 436 37 39 42 43 44 45 ACROSS Western locales Air currents Kind of sausage Devises Mixes up Type of govern- ment Zodiac sign Moscow tea urn Letter Affected manners Fabric Remain undecid- ed . 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