-Friday, January 3, 1978-The Michigan Daily U ~ Ahhkg7xawC I' Keyboard player wanted for Stollman Brothers Band. Experience a must. Call 544-2871. 0411214 Free meals for dishwashers. Fraternity needs one lunch, and one dinner clean up person. Call 761=5676. ask for Gordon, Bill, or Ken. 03H204 MEAL JOBS AVAILABLE. Delta Sigma Delta dental fraternity, 761-6616. 87H12 PHYSICAL THERAPISTS-Immediate positions, excellent growth potential, salary to $30.000. 647- 578. 1120 (4 FOUND Jan. 29th-Young, sandy-colored female, pal't Labrodor and 'Golden Retriever, near Main and Hill. 662-5765 or 665-6887. dA204 LOST-Norwegian Elkhound, male, has cyst on back of neck. Call 662-2359. 60A205 FOUND-Ford trunk key. in front of CRISP. 764- 1045, dA204 FOUND Jan 29th-Young, sandy-colored female. part Labroador and Golden Retreiver, near Main and Hill. 662-5765 or 665-6887. dA204 FOUND-MEN'S GLASSES. State and William. 662- 2468. dA203 LOST-WOMAN'S WATCH, Central Campus or IM Building. Reward. 769-7770. 22A207 FOUND-SET OF KEYS on W. Madison on Friday night. Please cal1764-0054 or 764-9626. . dA203 LOST-GOLD ID BRACELET, name Debbie. Re- ward. If found call 761-3314. 43A204 FOUND-SET OF KEYS in Arb, U of M. Identify. lOPPY-Black Labrador, 5 mos. old, lovable, needs ctive home and outdoors. Loves people, must give way immediately. Call after 5 weekdays, all day at. or Sun.,995-3743. 84B209 ROSS COUNTRY SkIS and poles, 195 cm. long, ,od condition, best offer. Call Judy, after 5 p.m.. 53-7451.76B205 ROSS COUNTRY SKIS-New, variety of sizes, ax and no-wax. 429-9539, evenings. 46B208 WAD RECEIVER-8-Track. four speackers, $200- t offer.994-4345. 62B208 UST SELL-Honda 50cc Express. In excellent )dition, only 135 miles with new dot helmet. estoffer.769-1652. 56B208 SKIING CHEAP f ree Tuesday afternoons at Mt. Brighton. Trans- &tationequipment. lessons (optional, not extra). )ly $35, without equipment $25. Call immediately, 4t-8447. 28B203 F.VEN'MATCH ING JEWELRY showcases, lighted fur 5-foot and three 6-foot. good condition, modern les. $100 each or $75 each if take all. Call Dave. )f 423-3280, evenings (517) 423-7844. 15B971 DAWN TREADER BOOK SHOP is now buy- and selling used and rare books at and for pj prices. Inside Bill's Bindery, downstairs at ' . Liberty (across from Second Chance), 995- FALL '78 CAMPUS AREA APARTMENTS WELL-FURNISHED UNITS IN MODERN BUILDINGS AND UNIQUE OLDER HOMES STOP BY SOON FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION AND BEST SELECTION CAMPUS RENTALS S. UNIVERSITY AT WASHTENAW 665-8825 Monday-Friday 9-5:30 Saturday 10-2 cCtc OWN ROOM in beautiful house close to campus. Cooperative living; pets welcome. No smoking. Available imnediately. $102/month neg. Call eve- nings,663-7981. . - dC204 SHARE QUAINT HOUSE with three men and one woman. Own room with balcony. Laundry facilities. $106/month. Close to campus on Lawrence St. 995- 5931. dC204 ROOMS AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY in nice house close to campus. Call 662-2606 persistently. cCtc "Distinctive Living" with MODERN APARTMENTS Now accepting applications for Fall 78 rental Featuring * On & Off Campus Locations " Security Systems " Furpished " Heat & Water Paid " Air Conditioned * Disposals * Laundry Room " Storage * Balcony " Parking For best selection/call now !! 668-6906 663-3641 cCtc LARGE ROOM. Campus location. $125/mo. Feb.- June lease. Call 761-7610. 06C204 EFFICIENCY-Kitchen included. Directly behind LS&A Building. Available now. 995-8410. 27C207 COLLECTIVE long house has one room available Feb. 1, for I or 2 persons to share house, food, finances, chores. 769-1442. 25C122 FURNISHED five-bedroom, bath-and-a half house on campus. Fall occupancy. Parking. Campus Management, Inc., 663-4101. cCtc "JOB SEARCH"-Guide for successful interviews, by leading corporate recruiter, $3.00 to J. Alpeter, Rt. 2, Box 464A, Dundee, Ill. 60118. p83F225 SUFFERING FROM DRY SKIN? Visit our skin care department. Village Apothecary, 1112 S. Uni- versity Ave. cF203 JOBS ON SHIPS! American, Foreign. No experi- ence required. Excellent pay. World-wide travel. Summer job or career. Send $3.00 for information. SEAFAX, Dept. F-2, Box 2049, Port Angeles, Wash- ington 98362. 85F209 FREE THRILLERS, poems, biographies, novels, political chronicles & cetera for the legible, engaging reviews you write about them for the Daily's Sunday Magazine. To publish, call Brian Blanchard after- noons at 764-0552. dF205 "U of M ADMINISTRATION MOVES TO AXE UNIV. OFFICE OF ETHICS AND RELIGION- TRAGIC STEP BACKWARD!!"-the NOW mes- sage waiting your phone call to (313) 663-5366- ENERGY LINE FAMILY (ELF)-24 hours a day. Learn what YOU can do to halt this retrograde step in the life of the University of Michigan! DIAL 663-5366 RIGHT NOW!! cF203 LEO MALE wishes to exchange letters and photos with gregarious female, object friendship first. Reply to: No. 138516, Robert Parker, Box-E, Jack- son, MI 49204. pcF22 MINORITY WOMEN-The Sigma Loves from the blue and white family have rescheduled their tea for Sunday, February 5 in Anderson Room C at 4 p.m. For more information call Joyce, 764-2680. dF206 DANCE CLASSES beginning Feb. 6 and 7. Elesa Rosasco 665-3157. 24F207 PROFESSIONAL D.J. SERVICE. Call James, 763- 4692. dF205 MINORITY MALES-IF you are interested in pledging a true blue black fraternity, call Maurice. 668-8466. dF206 OZONE HOUSE needs you to provide temporary housing for young people in crisis-one day to 2 weeks-a comfortable couch is all you need. Call Jan at 662-2222. cF416 TWO FEMALES are searching for that certain someplace for fall. Our priorities include a big kitchen, big living room, two bedrooms, reasonable rent and close to campus, too! So, we're looking for the moon, we can still hope. A flat in a house or an unfurnished apt. is fine. Please help us.. . 663- 2565...Thanks. dF204 NON-CAUCASIAN (Pacific Islander) gentleman, 27, Ph.D., would like to meet independent and sincere female 25-30 for companionship and possible matri- mony. Serious inquiries only to The Michigan Daily. Box 4,420 Maynard, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. 40F204 SEPARATE/DIVORCED WORKSHOP for men, women in transition. Feb. 10-12. Bob. Margaret Blood,769-0046. 10F209 FIND DER SPIEGEL. DIE ZEIT, LE NOUVEL OBSERVATEUR and many other foreign magazines at A PERIODICAL RETREAT, 316 S. State, 663-0215. pcF203 AS VALENTINE'S DAY approaches near, Tell you sweetie that (s)he is a dear. The Daily classified page is the place to tell That special someone that she's just swell. No need to be poetic: You don't have to rhyme It's efficient, it's cheap, and we charge by the line. So, come on down, nine to five are the hours. it's better than candy, presents and flowers.' So if you are smitten with that love-bug infection Say "Darling, I love you"'in our classified section. dF204 WANTED: INCREDULOUS people to witness for rebirth of the gods, (Offenbach's Orpheus in the Un- derworld by the ontuic Opera Guild), February 1-4, Mendelsshon Theatre. Tickets: Box Office, 763-1085. 81F203 Find Der SpiegelDie Zeit, Le Nouvel Observateur and many other foreign magazines at A PERIODICAL RETREAT, 316 S. State, 663-021. pcF203 JAZZ AT THE UNIVERSITY CLUB with the FORCE. Vincent York featured alto sax solosit with the Duke Ellington Orchestra, Ned Mann bass, Kevin Gibbs piano and Kenneth Bolds former drummer fjve years with Lionel Hampton Drums at the University Club cocktail lounge each Friday and Saturday evenings 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. throughout the Fall. No cover charge, free trial membership available from the hostess. cFtc RIDING LESSONS by experienced instructor. Dressage horse for lease. Alice, 764-7509 or 482-4579. 88F203 CHEMISTRY TUTOR, M.S., organic/general chem., $5.00/hr. 662-5697. 09F204 LIGHT MOVING Local van $10 load 663-269 SURPRISE! SURPRISE! Will sing your message to anyone, anyplace, any- time, anywhere, as long as it's happy. Call us, 668- 7672. cF416 ACU- BOWLING TOURNAMENT Sat.. Feb. 7. 10 a.m. at Union Lanes. Sign up now. cF203 SECOND CHANCE-Music and Meal Deal. Eat in restaurant Sun.-Thurs. between 4 and 9 p.m. and enter nightclub free. cFtc LEO MALE wishes to exchange letters and photos with gregarious female, object friendship first. Reply to: No. 138516, Robert Parker. Box-E. Jack- sok. MI 49204. pcF22 MALE BALLROOM DANCE Partner wanted. Inter- mediate at Y. Please write to Daily Box 3. 25F203 A2 POTTERS GUILD has openings for Wednesday night pottery class, 7-10 p.m., February 8-June 7. Gas kilns. Flexible additional lab time. Beginners and experienced potters welcome. $135. Call Jim Clark at 973-9707. 37F204 HELP SEND A GROUP of handicapped children to the Children's Special Olympics. The U of M Physical Therapy Club is sponsoring a semi-formal with free refreshments and "Gabriel." For more information and tickets call Sue or Rita, 764-8664. dF2o4 XEROX AND OFFSET FAST, LOW COST DUPLICATING COPY QU ICK 1217 S. University PRIMAL TRAINING and/or supportive counseling ,at the Personal Growth Center, 403 Miller, Ann Arbor, MI 48103. (313) 971-0102, Est. 1972. cF416 PREGNANT? Need help? Call Problem Pregnancy Help, 769-7283. Pregnancy tests available. cFtc THE 1978 MICHIGANENSIAN (U-M's Yearbook) is looking for students interested in working-on the Business Staff. Positions are open in Marketing, Sales, and General Business. No experience neces- sary, we will train you. If interested, CALL 764- 0561 or come to our office at 420 Maynard (next to SAB). dFtc LOWEST COST COURSE PACKS " COLLATED " STAPLED BOOKLETS " QUALITY BOND PAPER COPIES 2.750~ a Copy ANN ARBOR'S LOWEST COI RSE-PACK PRICES (Compare Albert's 5t/copy) COPYMILL LOW COST COPYING 211-B S. State St. and 522 E. William St. 662-3969; MAKE LOVE!-NOT WAR (It's good for our business: Austin Diamond 1209 . University 663-7151 Specializing in custom engagement & wedding rings cFtc 76-GUIDE' FOR 24-HR. PERSONAL COUNSELING and RE- FERRAL call 76-GUIDE. For University phone num- bers, events, and movies call 764-1817, for student phone numberscall 764-2330. cF416 PROFESSIONAL EDITING SDISSERTATIONS " BOOKS " ARTICLES " PAPERS RUTH GLADSTONE-769931 EDIGRAPH EDITORIAL & PUBLICATION SERV. Editing Writing Design Translation manuscripts, reports, articles pick-up & delivery 668-8899 pcJ416 The Dawn Treader Book Shop is now buying and selling used and rare books at and for fair prices. Inside Bill's Bindery, downstairs at 525 E. Liberty (across from Second Chance) 995-1008. cJtc A-PROFESSIONAL TYPIST IS YOUR BEST BET. Dissertations, manuscripts, papers, etc. Reasonable/guaranteed/references. 434-9027. cJ209 TYPING-Professional/student rates. Fast, reliable service Ask for Barbara,665 4286,24 hours. cJtc THE SECRETARIAT Typing.,Copying, Binding Editing. Drafting, Lettering 812 South State Street 11-6,7 days/week 994-3594 cJtc WRITERS AIDE SERVICE INC. Professional edit- ing and writing. Expert directional assistance for papers, theses. 761-8645;:557-2755. cJtc *, 6:" 4r SPRING-SUMMER SUBLET. May-August. Own room in 3 bedroom apartment in house. Unfur- nished. Close to campus. $75.663-8104. 34U205 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY AD deadline is 12 noon the day before publication (4 P.M. Fri. for Sun.) including corrections and cancellations. The Daily is not responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of an ad. Advertisements may be removed from publication but will be billed according to original number of days ordered. This policy is also applicable to ads requiring pre-payment, i.e., no refunds. Informatibn regarding content of classified ads cannot by disclosed prior -to publication. Advertisers' names may never be revealed. Number of lines in advertisements is determined by total number of words- 7 words/line. "Help Wanted" ads cannot discriminate 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 doys FOR SALE-1968 VW TRANSPORTER BUS; rebuilt engine w/5,000 miles, new battery, gas heater. $1900. Call 662-2468. dG203 THREE WOMEN to share beautiful apartment, Fall, lease. 663-1185. dY20:1 ROOMMATE NEEDED for 2-woman apartment. $100/month..Call 662-1004. dY205 '65 MERCURY, cheap. dependable. Transmission, interior good. Body needs paint. $300-negotiable. 764-4600. 77N210 DESPERATELY NEED two tickets to Patti Smith concert Monday or Tuesday. Call 668-0544. 74Q205 DESPERATELY ^NEEDED-Two tickets for UM/ MSU basketball game. Will pay TOP DOLLAR for blue section. 995-1825. 78Q247 NEEDED-2 tickets together for Michigan State- Mich. game. Call 662-1041. 08Q203 WAN T TO BUY 2 tickets together for Michigan State-Mich. game. Call 662-1041. 08Q203 SECONDSERVE DAILY DISCOUNT RACK SPORTS APPAREL 406 E. Liberty, 663-6771 cWtc GET IN SHAPE SAVE MONEY ful and distinctive l & 2 bedroom a located in quiet residential surroun jogging distance to campus. " Clean " Well managed * Furnished ' " Heat&water paid " Free Parking Now leasing for Fall 78 MODERN MANAGEMENT '8R -906 663-3641 I RENDLY HOUSE,, Three bathro 'ul kitchen and sitting room. Lease thr with summer option. 5 minutes from can ike, 662-0523. 6 E SPACIOUS HOUSE with three men an v Own room with balcony. Laundry facil ble any time. $106/month. Convenient nLawrence Street. 995-5931. OOM in modern 2-bedroom apartment. pus. $120/month. Grad preferred. 662- 47 apart- dings LAW STUDENT needs quiet, studious roommate to share comfortable 2 bedroom apartment on campus. Rent $125/mo., includes heat. Lease and deposit. 668-8737 after noon. 36C205 OWN ROOM. Furnished apartment. Near Division- William St. $150. 663-0831. 32C203 FEMALE ROOMMATE needed for Fall. Own room in 2-bedroom Albert Terrace Apt. Call evenings persistently. 668-8783. 19C207 SPACIOUS ROOMS for rent through April. Can be cCtc single or double. Board plan available. Near cam- pus, in frat. 994-4205. 23C209 oms. ,- .- --, - 'ough GEDDES-OBSERVATORY AREA npus. 2-bedroom Modern Apartments 9C205 3 or 4 person, Furnished d one Parking, Fall Occupancy lities. Fall listings of smaller apts. in older campus loca- homes are also now available. ONE LARGE BEDROOM, furnished, kitchen, bath. Pay March 1-Aug. 31, but move in after Feb. 15. $125/mo. Two blocks to Law Quad. 763-0285, eves. 82U209 SUBLET-Two rooms, new paint and carpet. 54:3 S. Division. $130/month. 663-3579, after 6 p.m. 70U209 SUBlET: MAY-AUG. Female for large 2 bedroom apartment. Modern conveniences-- price negotiable. Call 668-8783 or 429-2671, ask for Mary Anne. 93U204 SUBLET-LARGE SINGLE ROOM in co-ed house. Room and board: $160/mo. Parking, washing facili- ties. Ck I Mike, 663-9483. 57U207 FEMALE-Non-smoker, grad student or vegetarian preferred to share 2-bedroom N. Campus apart- ment. $132.50 plus electricity. 662-0223. 49U205 ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE A FIllR E D#IV A A H A B CORED AFAR TEIE C R E D I T C A R D S A T E RUN T AC T E L E V E N A M E R I C A E N I. A I I NT A T A S E G O I N GI N T 0 T R I A L W N C 0 R D A A D t M F A DE S D I E M A K F R I C 0 D A A B E S T 0 R Y A N O D ILK W A :P I T I T U TU F Y I R0 0 M S K A TE B O A R D A N SE .O R N O E S S I P E E R N A G S N O T E D TO: Read the Michigan Daily WHEN: Tuesday-Sunday mornings WHERE:, Anywhere you like dCtc close -2214.- 7C205- Campus Management, Inc. 337E. HuronSt. 9-5 Mon.-Fri. 663-4101 10-2 Saturdays ;AD STUDENTS-Going to summer school? May- 1J8y co-op living situation. Well-kept house with rd, fireplace, and porch. 994-0425. 45C205 fROOMS AVAILABLE. Beautiful cooperative e. great location.995-5012. 48C207 StCAMPUS 13. 4. 5, & 6-BEDROOM, furnished houses. 1-year fse, beginning May 1st. No pets. Call before 8 .mn.. 769-3590. 50C209 ~ARMY SURPLUS Lev Straight Leg AND Bell Bottom Jeans $ 1498 ALL LEVI Fashion Jeans 20% OFF Suspender Painter Pants NOW30% of f White & Railroad Stripe Reg. 14" $ 1049 NOW I HERMAN Water roof Boots Style No. 9153 Reg. 52" Now 41 ROOM AND BOARD in friendl3 fraternity. Every- one welcome. $215/month. 665-5740.662-4003. 66E208 ROOM AND BOARD in comfortable co-ed house. Feb. thru April 29 with summer option. $164/mo. Call Rick, Ken or Todd. 761-6515. ' 41E209 DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited by Margaret Farrar LOWEST COPY PRICES IN THE MIDWEST'. Accu-Copy, 514 E. William, 769-8338 WANTED-PART-TIME HOUSEKEEPER. $3/hr. cF416 mmmwmm ..WM"kumm-wmmwm.. 1 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES UPJOHN BEGINS WITH YOU Representatives from The Upjohn Company will be on campus Wednes- day, February 8 to interview in the following areas. CHEMISTRY. B.S.-M.S. chemists for positions as chemistry laboratory assistants and laboratory analysts. BIOLOGY. B.S.-M.S. biology-microbiology majors for positions as lab as- sistants or lab analysts. Ph.D. level microbiologists-molecular biologists- geneticists for future research scientific openings. ENGINEERING. B.S. electrical, mechanical and chemical engineers for entry level project engineering slots. Ph.D. chemical engineers for re- search and process design work. BuSINESS. MBAs for employee relations and marketing research. Ac- counting & Finance majors for placement on the accounting & finance Professional Development Program. Why interview with Upjohn? The Upjohn Company is an employee-oriented pharmaceutical-chemi- cal firm with corporate-research-production headquarters in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and with various other chemical, pharmaceutical, agricultural and laboratory operations throughout the U.S. All Upjohn businesses fall under an umbrella of improving the quality of life for humanity. Research is given a top priority (with nine percent of sales, or $92,565,000 being reinvested in Research & Development in 1976). Our efforts in such areas as Infectious Diseases, CNS, Diabetes & Athero- sclerosis, Hypersensitivity Diseases, Fertility Research and Cardiovascu- lar Diseases are resulting in extensive product lines and exciting new product potential. We have over 6,000 employees working in Kalamazoo and another 6,000 or so working at other U.S. sites. A great many of these are pro- fessional specialists, thus affording a stimulating atmosphere for work and growth in a multi-disciplined environment. And although we are fairly large, our internal job posting system, rotational training programs (in sne i-e s and ltierredcreer nzaths e~nha~nce mobilitvysand Growth W Call Bob at 995-2554. 79H203 WANTED-Resident Counselors for FRIENDS INTERNATIONAL CO-OP to serve beginning Summer 1978. Preference will be given to couples who have had experience in group living and coun- seling situations, who have some Quaker interests and background and who have had relevant inter- national contacts. Interested married student couples without children or pets should call 761-7435. 20H208 PHARMACIST III Meijer Incorporated is seeking a reliable Phar- macist to work part-time in a pharmacy at the Carpenter Road Thrifty Acres in Ypsilanti. We are willing to work schedule around hospital schedule or graduate studies. Benefits include dental, life, optical, pharmacy and hospitalization insurance, paid birthdays, holi- days and vacations, sick pay plan, and a vested pension plan.' Interested individuals should call Jim Noble. Store Director, at 313/973-1200. MEIJERS INCORPORATED 3825 Carpenter Road YpsilantiMichigan An Equal Opportuinity Employer 81 H209 BABYSITTER WANTED-For nine-month-old girl, occasionally older children, some light housekeep- ing, 30 hrs./wk. during day, walking distance to campus. After 5 p.m. call 662-7169. 64H205 HOUSE-SITTER WANTED-Mar. 3-Mar. 12. Pri- vate home close to campus Must have references. 662-8846. 61H204 SECRETARY-To work 24 hrs./wk. in church. Pro- fessional typing and record-keeping skills required. Call 668-7622. 59H205 MATHEMATICIANS Detroit and San Francisco Bay area. New resi- dential education community accepting applications for internships in mathematics instruction for poor and minority students and building restoration. BS in Math required, advanced degree preferred. Stipends available. The SEED Learning Center 1-577-3167 Equal Opportunity Employer 63H208 WANTED--PART-TIME HOUSEKEEPER. $3/hr. Call Bob at 995-2554. 35H202 ACROSS 1 Jokers' 5 All aflutter 9 Over's partner 14 N. African port 15 Tree fruit 16 - Academy 17 Tear down 18 Bunkhouse items 19 Singer's forte 20 Tangled skein 22 Tantamount to: Phrase- 24 Lira 26 Middling 27 Noisome effuvium 31 Terrifying 34 - jumbo 37 Color 38 Dancer's feat 39 Sun: Prefix 40 Nightfall 41 Type of lace: ' Colloq. 42 Slipcase to hold a book 43 Roost 44 Friends of a sort 46 Cuckoopint 48 Iota, 54 Oil center in Arkansas S1978 LOS ANGELES TIMES 57 Gauzy cloth used for veils 58 River into the Bay of Biscay 59 Outfit 61 Title in Yemen 62 Cant 63 Jewish month 64 Girl's name 65 Snug abodes 66 Native of Aarhus 67 Hold out DOWN 1, Get the better of 2 Nether world of Babylonian myth 3 Looker-on 4 - on (comes unobtrusively) 5 Means of approach 6 Sticky stuff 7 Ready when wanted 8 Plaster of Paris 9 Stradivari 10 City of W India 11 Poet of the year one 12 Qui - ? (who goes there?) 13 House features 15 21 Bass- 23 Soup 25 Classic poet 28 Alpha Centauri 29 Artist Chagall 30 Sacred Egyptian emblem 31 One of Edison's names 32 Opposite of woe -33 Season 35 Diminutive suffix 36 Capital of Lombardy 39 Prophet of 8th century B.C. 40 Black marks 42 Searches (out) 43 Mountain lion 45 Native of Luzon 47 Debris 49 Razor-sharp 50 Animal from 51 52 53 54 55 56 60 down under Decrease Capital of Guam Noted A.A.F. name Dash Store of knowledge Spades Flow 10 I1 12771 14 17 2a 24 .. i i- i - i - 21 Z3 j37 n I- EI 034 35 36 3q F -T-_- - _ 0 i3 _ uo T - 1 I