Page 6-Sunday, February 12, 1978-The Michigan Daily ..dm" }4ii}' " , f r. 35ttiW A\' 6:-x:tji3:i..r....::".''. , .: :";:':::+ :iiJ:':i {!%i'#,$:'iki.I'.u '., K+""' f,9 .,r '".{''. LOST in Mason Hall-1967 high school class ring, initials L.A.M. on inside. Call 668-9064, ask for Linda Martin., 04A217 LOST-BEIGE SHEEPSKIN COAT at SDT party, Feb. 4. Reward! No questions asked. -Call Randy, 663-2267. dA215 Lost: Set of keys and leather key chain. Key chain has an "R" on the front. Lost Feb. 9 on campus. Reward. 764-9737. t 22A215 Lost-One pair of yellow and black down mittens, in Haven Hall women's bathroom (first floor). Reward-no questions asked. They have sentimental value! Call 764-4788 persistently. - dA215 TWO-YEAR OLD, 17-inch Bradfort color TELE- VISION with built-in antenna, excellent condition. $150 or best offer. Call 662-6421. , dB214 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SR-52 programmable cal- culator f9r sale. Includes blank magnetic cards, basic program library, and power pack. More ad- vanced than the new SR-58, since can record and store program on magnetic cards. Will be priced, between new SR-58 and SR-59, negotiable. Call 665-9799, ask for Howard. 74B216 BLIZZARD OF '78, Survivor T-Shirt, $5.95 including, tax & shipping. Please state size. Make checks payable to "Blizzard," Box 1978, Napoleon, Ohio 43545. 02B91 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 -ctc ROOMS AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY in nice house close to campus. Call 662-2606 persistently. cCtc ROOM AVAIL, for 3-4 mos. Own room in house of 3 near campus. Rent negot. 662-6378, ask for Jeff. 59C212 - HOUSE-CAMPUS, HOSPITAL AREA Unfurnished, 3-bedrooms, separate dining room, modern appliances, full ceramic bath, large fenced yard and garage. Fall '78 occupancy. For appoint- ment call668-6906 or 663-3641. cCtc SPACIOUS APARTMENTS for 3 or 4 persons Modern Buildings: + Furnished " Well managed " Heat and water paid + Laundry Rooms " Storage " Disposals " Air Conditioning " Full Security Dishwashers * Parking STEVE'S LUNCH-Come for home cooking. Break- fast all day, great soups and egg rolls. 3 egg omelets with fresh vegetables and fresh bean sprouts served, all day. Sundays 10-8. 1313 SouthUniversity. cF416 Reduced rates for billiards today 1 P.M.-6:00 P.M. at the Union. cF212 LAST THURSDAY NBC-TV AIRED THE SHOW "JAMES AT 16" IN WHICH THE BOSTON TEENAGER LOSES HIS VIRGINITY. THE SHOW HAS STIRRED A NATIONWIDE HORNET'S NEST. DIAL ENERGY LINE (24 HRS.)-663-5366 FOR A THOUGHTFUL OPINION ON THE IMPLICATIONS OF THIS TV SHOW AND THE VIOLENT PROTEST FOR OUR UNDERSTANDING OF HUMAN SEXUALITY TODAY. cF212 The first 5 people on Mondays get a free game of pin- ball at the Union. cF212 SKIPPY- Happy Birthday! I haven't forgotten about you or Gidget, but they won't let me out. Best Wishes, Anthony dF212 SECOND CHANCE-Music and Meal Deal. Eat in restaurant Sun-Thurs between 4 and 9 p.m. and enter night club free. _____ pcFtc Uncle Kenny and Aunt Genny, if there was a word that rhymed with anniversary-you would have got- ten a poem. Happy Anniversary anyway. Mike's roommate. . dF912 Paul Bartoo-You've been to the zoo, gotten the flu, near married a Jew, but when will you make stew now that you're 22?-Happy B-day, Tangled up in Blue. dF212 SELL YOUR SOUL FOR WEALTH? The Dawn Treader Book Shop buys libraries. We also sell used books. Underground inside Bill's Bindery, 525 E. Liberty. cFtc DISSERTATION COPY SALE! ALL COPIES 21t24 Accu-Copy, 524 E. William, 769-8338 cF416 Tired of HEARTS AND FLOWERS? This Valen- tine's Day buy an imaginative gift at the EXHIBIT MUSEUM GIFT SHOP. M-F 10-4:30, Saturday and Sunday 1-5. Natural Science Museum Bldg., North University and Geddes. 79F212 ANTIOCH REVIEW, CHICAGO REVIEW VN PRIMAL TRAINING and/or supportive counseling at the Personal Growth Centey, 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 toSAB). dFtc LIGHT MOVING Local van $10 load 663-2669 THE SECRETARIAT Typing, Copying, Binding Editing, Drafting,.Lettering 812 South State Street 11-6,7 days/week 994-3594 cJt PROFESSIONAL TYPING at student rates. Call Candy, 663-3834. 67J219 WRITERS AIDE SERVICE-The Word Specialists. Expert prof, assistants for theses, papers, etc. In Humanities and Sciences. 761-8645; 557-2755; 855- 1259. cJtc FOR YOUR PHOTOCOPIES-Try the Copy Corner -Centicore, South University Bookstore's new, high-quality, low-cost solution to the old photocopy problem. Fast, friendly service from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. 1229 South University in the University Towers. 665-2604. p36J212 HOME TYPING. Former executive secretary de- sires to type papers at home. Have IBM Selectric 2 correcting typewriter with option of Pica or Elite type. Call Susan, 995-7284. 17J2$2 TAX RETURNS-Law Student-Home Service-For Estimate-994-0634. 03J217 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY AD deadline is 1 2 noon the day= before c publication (4 P.M. Fri. for Sun.) including corrections and cancellations. The Daily is not responsible for more than one incorrec insertion of an ad. Advertisements may be ,emoved 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. Information 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 exteni (i.e. "preferably" is still discriminatory). "Found" ads are run free-of-charge to a maximum of 3 lines for 3 days. .8 IJ IS J f )t> < FALL: 2 vegetarians wanted for furnished house near campus. One single, one shared double. Fireplace, parking. Lori, Therese-994-6039. 24C212 LARGE, FURNISHED 1/bdrm. apartment near Rackham. Available immediately. 434-1195. 86C217 MODERN ONE BEDROOM APTS. for sublease. Village Green on N. Campus, available Feb. 25. $245/month. 764-0459 days, 761-5839 evenings. 87C210 AVAILABLE MARCH 1 or sooner-Nice 1 bedroom apartment. Close to campus. Fall option. $225/mo. including utilities. 663-5967. 81C215 LOOKING F9R PEOPLE interested in finding and sharing a non-smoking co-operative, preferrably co-ed house for fall. Figuring about 6 people. Ques- tions welcomed. Karl, 662-1514. 770216 " va LI, Ln L1.V 1L L.Y, V1 GET IN SHAPE * Balconies MUZZLED. OX, TIMES LITERARY SUPPLE- Now Accepting Applications for MENT, and over 100 other literary titles are at B t k SAVE MONEY Fall 1978 Rental PERIODICAL RETREAT, 316 S. State, 663-0215. Beautiful and distinctive 1 & 2 bedroom apart pcF212 ments located in quiet residential surroundings M ODERN OUR ROSES ARE RED within jogging distance to campus. YOUR HONEY WILL BE BLUE SClean APARTME NTS /OURHNYWL B Cla 'r .~.~1i " "' IF NO FLOWERS ARE BOUGHT " Well managed FROM THE FLOWER CART BY YOU . Furnished 668-6946 663-3641FRMTELO RCATBYU The Flower Cart will be out for Valentine's Day " Heat& waterpaid cCtc (near the Engin. Arch. at East U. and South U. * Free Parking P78F214 Now leasing for Fall 78 PERSONAL MEDICAL SCHOOL T-SHIRTS Assume lease-Nice furnished efficiency in modern Now available at Laco Bookstore building. Rent free 'til end of month. 350 Thompson makes a great gift. KANAGEM EN No 2 $20 su FROM 33F214 HELP SAVE THE GAY HOT LINE. Come to the 668-6906 663-3641 Valentine's Day Brunch at Canterbury House, 318 cCtc N. Division, on Sunday, Feb. 12, at noon. Crepes, eggs, liquid refreshments, and much more, only MAY-A UG UST SUBLET. Central campus:3 bedroom ndA uaXmsTpT TeJgesAd $3.00. For more information, call 763-4186. 65F212 ~4 apt662nd2 Annual Xmas Trip To The 'Jungles And _ M, nikom fIdS of SJuthern teP. . JAZZ AT.TH:UNWFV SITY CU D FttM, six room furW a 7 AA ForInfoonNex De $ ith the FORCE Vincent Y rk featured to sax baet $360/mo. - AAA.F soosit with th e' uke EllingtdInD. he. r , Ned; azle 11w iSetemnei wqt1E # i~n. - Mann bass, Kevin Gibts piano .and Kenneth Bolds ti58. 38214 -ANTEdTwo he'ithy, pleasant, liberated female former drummer fi've years with Lionel" ampton companions to share powerboat/yacht in Bahamas Drums at the University Club cocktail lounge each for a week of sun, fishing, and fun with two U of M Friday and Saturday evenings 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. G E D D E S- graduates of 1972. Plan to leave from Miami Feb- throughout the Fall. No cover charge, free trial ruary 17. Call immediately. 517-383-2540, 07F214 membership available from the hostess. cFtc BUS BOYS WANTED for Trigon Fraternity. Meal in exchange for work. 1617 Washtenaw. Call 761-5145. 71H217 Students needed for LSA alumni fund-raising telethon. Two to four nights per week the first three weeks in April. Hours are 6:30 to 9:30 Monday through Thursday LSA students preferred. $3.50 per hour. Call 763-5576. 5H217 WORK/STUDY job for conscientious, creative per- son w/design sense, basic office skills, ability to work w/public. Contact Pat, Union Gallery, 764-3234. p33H212 SUMMER CAMP JOBS Camp Tamarack Interviews, February 15. Call Summer Placement, 763-4117. 44H212 CONSUMER ACTIVISTS: Michigan Citizens' Lob- by-most progressive and effective grass-roots group in Michigan-is now opening its new office in Ann Arbor. Full-time positions involve canvassing, petitioning, and fund raising. Management oppor- tunities. For interview, call between 12 & 3, 663-6824. 02H214 Experienced window dresser wanted for window and interior displays. Call 995-1717, The Athlete's Shop. 23H216 TELEPHONE PERSONS-Must be 18, part-time only, apply in person after 4 p.m. Omega Pizza, 101 Washtenaw Pl., Ann Arbor. 47H223 WORK/STUDY STUDENT needed to type transcrip- ts of tapes of interviews in Psychiatry research project. Good typing skills, common sense, and a flare for the framatic are required. Twenty hrs /wk., flexible schedule to suit you, $4/hr. 764-6538. 19H219 DIRECTOR FOR LOCAL JEWISH DAY CAMP, available May thru August-6 week program. Col- lege graduate, prior Jewish camping experience. Call 995-4857. 82H212 RELIABLE PERSON to work in shipping and assembly for small recreational equipment manu- facturer. No smoking. Eclipse, 761-1170. 83H212 HAVE A SHOVEL? An hour or so? Live on North Campus? Good health? Call me if you wish to be my unburyer of my car when large snow falls occur. $5.00 for a completed job. Easy pocket money. Mary, 764-4229, 10-2. 90H214 PART TIME SALESPERSON. Afternoons. Village Apothecary, 1112 S. University Ave. Ask for Mr. Kreye. cHtc OVERSEAS JOBS--Summer/year-round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, $500- $1200 monthly, expenses paid, sightseeing. Free information-Write: BHP Co., Box 4490, Dept. 13. Berkeley, CA 94704. 88H316 RELIABLE MARRIED COUPLE wanted to perform part-time maintenance duties in exchange for living quarters (2-bedroom apartment: heat, water fur- nished). Phone for interview,663-3394. 28H214 PART TIME JANITORIAL WORK early morning and/or weekends. Close to campus. Call 1-878-9991 eves. before 10 p.m. :3111214 THE BLUE FROGGE RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE is now taking applications for waiters. waitresses, cocktail waitresses and bartenders. No experience necessary. We will train. Apply in person between 2-8 p.m. 611 Church, Campus Arcade. 43H215 TYPIST-RECEPTIONIST in office of growing young company. Congenial, enthusiastic person. Typing 55-65 wpm, accurate. 1 year commitment. Contact Eclipse Inc., 761-1170. 51H215 PROGRAMMER-8080 experience. Full or part time. Pay commensurate with ability. Call Gliss at 663-6533. 69H215 CINEMATOGRAPHER with 16mm equipment to work on feature film. Call Savage Cinema, 1-517- 265-5749. 58H215 WORK/STUDY STUDENT to work ten hours per week at the Museum of Art. Clerical duties-light typing required. Includes filing, setting up for exhi- bitions, errands, etc. $3.50/hr. Job No. 0825. Call: Forrest McGill, 763-1231. 66H212 DISHWASHERS WANTED, Chi Psi Fraternity. 761-6281. 64H215 Keyboard player wanted for Stollman Brothers Band. Experience a must. Call 544-2871 0411214 MEAL JOBS AVAILABLE. Delta Sigma Delta dentai fraiernitv 761-6616: 87H12 '70 PLYMOUTH. Dependable transportation. Heat, AC, power steering. $200, negotiable. 665-0249. 61N212 FOR SALE: VW Bus, 1968. New battery, gas heater. body good, new paint, rebuilt engine. $1000 or best of- fer. 662-246R dN215 f$'" . r ";,: t n }, a * FULL-TIME POSITION sought during U-M recess, March 4-13. CallBen, 764-5618. d0215 BIKE EUROPE THIS SUMMER $789 May 9-June 20. July 5-Aug. 14. Price includes airfare from Detroit, fully equipped, touring bike; all tran- sportation and accommodations; experienced guides. Small group. For detailed brochure, write: Bike Europe. P.O. Box 7928, Ann Arbor, Mi., 48107, or call 994-56:35 or 668-0529. I1 P212 ENGLAND in the Spring? "Shakespeare and Shake- speare Country," Stratford-upon-Avon and London, May 20-June 10, 1978. 3 hrs. credit. Call Eastern Michigan University, Office of International Studies, 487-2424 or 485-2155. 63P212 GOING TO A SPANISi speaking country'? Learn the language first. Professional intensive courses. 99'4-432. 11P212 FOR SALE, GIBSON S-G custom guitar. Excellen condition. Call 665-6062 after 4. 45X21 OLD REISSUE GIBSO)N GU ITl ARS with customized pick-ups now in stock. Apollo Music Center. 769-1400. eXtc FENDER Bandmaster amp head, $200. Apoll Music Center, 323 S. Main, Ann Arbor. cXt USED LESLIE SPEAKERS. $150. Call Don, 761 94:31. cXt UPRIGHT PLAYER PIANO, $250. Call Jerry, Apollo Music Center, 769-1400. pcXt USED 100 WATT AMP with two 12 inch speakers good ound. Call Don, 761-1431. cXl YAMAHA classical guitar, $55 or best offer. She's beautiful. 763-0790.Jack. 00X212 FEMALE, non-smoker preferred, to share 2-bed- room N. Campus apartment. $132.50. 662-0223. 40U212 TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT-Excellent loca- tion, 1 block from campus on Church. Parking and A/C, laundry. Call 665-7108. 70U213 WANTED: 2 tickets to the Horowitz Concert. (616) 972-7288. Call Collect. 26Q217 ONE, TWO, or THREE nonsmoking temales to share beautiful spacious apt= for fall. 668-7386. OBSERVATORY 2 Bedroom Modern Apts. 3 or 4 person, Furnished Parking, Fall occupancy Call or stop by for fall listings of smaller apts. in older Campus homes CAMPUS MANAGEMENT, PART LEASE dressage horse. Ride inside. Some experience required. Lessons available. Ann Arbor area. Ingrid, 764-4417 or 662-4378. 08F214 STUDYING ALONE-so serious and proper Is nice-like Rye Krisp and water. Classes on speech, writing, and psychology, Leavelittle time for Sociology. Maybe light words-with some humor Can find a study friend even sooner. Charley; Reply Box No. 7, Mich. Daily 94F214 GIVE YOUR SWEETHEART A GIFT she'll love- an elegant box of delectable Russell Stover Candies from the Village Apothecary, 1112 S. University Ave. cF209 JEALOUSY IN MULTIPLE RELATIONSHIPS WORKSHOP for couples, individuals. February 17- 19. Bob and Margaret Blood, 769-0046. 22F216 FREE THRILLERS, Poems, biographies, novels, political chronicles, et cetera for the engaging reviews you write about them for the DAILY'S SUNDAY MAGAZINE. To publish, call Brian Blanchard afternoons at 764-0552. dF216 INC. 663-4101 337 E. Huron 9-5 Mon.-Fri. 10-2 Sat. cctc QUIET RESPONSIBLE PERSON wanted to share 3-bdrm. apartment with two grad students. Near campus-and hospital. Own room, grad preferred. $103/mo. 769-1218. 20C212 ATTRACTIVE YOUNG LADY wants understanding boyfriend who is mature, easy to talk to, fun to be with, and in good physical shape. Age 29-42. Reply to Daily Box 6. 73F217 As Valentine's Day approaches near. Tell your sweetie that s>he's 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 ifyouare smitten with that love-bug infection say "Darling. I love you' in our classified section. dF213 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 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 SURPRISE! SURPRISE! Will sing your message to anyone, anyplace, any- time, anywhere, as long as it's happy. Call us. 66h 7672. cF416 SECOND CHANCE-Music and Meal Deal. Eat in restaurant Sun.-Thurs. between 4 and 9 p.m. and enter nightclub free. cFtc NEED FEMALE to replace roommate. avaiable May 1. Cheap summer sub-lease, near E. University and Hill. Spacious second floor, one bedroom apar- tment. Call665-2126. 441214 OWN ROOM iti shared three bedroom house near Burns Park. Available now. $140/month. 663-4816. 92U215, ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE S A R A H W 0 R M P A G A N A O LI O O L O R N O M A N S L A N Q T A B U O N A N DQO F F E DOI T E D ALL S QR I PDQ R Y P A SSED H O N S H U Q A G 0 N H A J J!| E A T T 0 S A Y R O U T T U POUC'NAI B R P E D C L E R K S S BURGUM SCU M A L B 1 0 N C H A M B R A Y W E B S J A M E S J 0 Y C E S I L L A N O 1 A L 0 H A N E E B A R K M I T E R DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE\ Edited by Margaret Farrar © 1978 LOSANGELES TIMES EX('EIAIAEN'' USED STER EO for sale, best offer, 994-54:32 persistently. 1:3W212 SECONDSERVE DAILY DISCOUNTRACK 40i E. Lib~erty, 663-6771 Sewt ::: : ' " ""':"'" : : ":''"::" 'tp: 1........ ":.'::"'l MAC O Peice !J Ouk '4ol3vJ's meant Pla y C~ass cd Q d 1 '6 9 14 15 16 17 19 20 22 23 24 27 34 35 36 37 ACROSS Greek letter Sweet treat French composer Bones Wing: Anat. Allan - Type of music Fix again Caesar's judgment of Cassius: Phrase Energy unit Shade tree Isolated rock Handy instrument Logger's boot Spies' unit Timeless: Poet: Scene of Androcles's triumph 51 Color 53 Visions of a kind: Phrase 62 Memorable name 63 Libby's full name 64 Crown jewel 65 Kitchen container, 66 One of the Osmonds 67 Dvorak 68 So: Scot. 69 Building material XEROX AND OFFSET FAST, LOW COST DUPLICAT ING COPY QUICK 1217S. University MAKE LOVE! -NOT WAR (It's good for our business) Austin Diamond 1209 S. University 663-7151 Specializing in custom engagement & wedding rings 18 21 FOR YOUR PHOTOCOPIES-Try the Copy Cor- ner-Centicore, South University Bookstore's new, high-quality, low-cost solution to the old photocopy problem. Fast, friendly service from 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. 1229 South University in the University Towers. 665-2604. 36J212 l.l' l PROFESSIONAL EDITING " DISSERTATIONS " BOOKS + ARTICLES " PAPERS RUTH GLADSTONE-769-2931 cFty' 76-GUIDE FOR 24-HR. PERSONAL COUNSELING and RY FERRAL call 76-GUIDE. For University phone num- bers,,events, and movies call 764-1817, for student phone niumbers call 764-2330. cF416 Experienced proofreader will proofread, edit disser- tations, journal articles, books, technical, non- technical in English or French. Call 994-4604 after six. Linda Brackett. 41J218 SPANISH-Professional instruction. Suited to your needs. 994-54:32. 14J212 l'vping 13M Selectric, accurate, asi. Reasonable rates. callIsabel. 973-9618after 1::10 p.m. c.1416 TYPING-Professional/student rates. Fast, reliable service. Ask for Barbara, 665-4286, 24 hours. cJtc The Dawn Treader Book Shop is now buying and selling used and rare books -t and for fair prices. Inside Bill's Bindery, downstairs at 525 E. Liberty (across from Second Chance) 995-1008. cJtc 39 41 42 44 46 47 49 50 Proper Shirk Bullfighter - War Balsam Plumpness, French style Remain German article DOWN 1 So great 2 "Winnie Pu" 3 Midge 4 Kitchen device 5 Odin, Thor, Balder, etc. 6 Card 7 Dear me! 8 Fountain order 9 Weatherglass 10 The same: Lat. 11 Actress Pitts 12 Power of asort:, Abbr. 13 Hebrew letter 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 38 40 43 45 48 49 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 1 I I t ', 3 M Abbr. Special skill , Global area Wary: Slang Red quartz Recent: Prefix Weight Man's name Unis Attacks Jewish month Feigns Down: Prefix Tennis term Piece of wood Ejephant's-ear Dorsal bones Rush hour Flying prefix Have for Korean name Fireplace Wine pitcher of ancient Greece Outpouring Billiard shot 'Bitter Sprite Excuse: Colloq. Utah neighbor: Call: 764-0557 DEADLINE: Noon, Feb. 13th 14 I7 2 3 4 5 18 7 8~ 10 1 2 131 6 15 16 19 I- 20 b 0 E+ 23 34 344 i2L 27 28 29 35 3 39 40 I __l1_ I I 41 i' -' 1 1 I I'l l M' 1 1