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1, 1977-The Michigan Daily

TYPING-Dissertations, theses, manuscripts.
Selectric II, B.A. English Literature, experienced.
professional typist. Rackham specifications. Rates
negotiable. 665-4524. 65J1103
THE SECRETARIAT
DISSERTATIONS, PAPERS, AND RESUMES
Typing, Copying, Binding
Editing, Drafting, Lettering
11 a.m.-6 p.m. 812 South State Street
7 days/week 994-3594
cJtc
SWEDISH LANGUAGE LESSONS, $45-10 lessons.
Native speaker. 668-6511. 12J92Q

BLOCK OF 4-5
OHIO STATE TICKETS
CALL 764-4911
dQ1021
IOWA TICKETS for sale. Call James, 763-4692.
t dQlO21
WANTED-Four tickets between the 20-yard lines
for Northwestern. Must be together and high up.
Will pay top price. Call 994-5156 persistently. dQ1021
DESPERATELY NEED 2 tickets to the Ohio State
game. Will negotiate price. (202)-546-7188, call collect.
33Q1023

EXPRESSING ANGER ASSERTIVELY-Workshop
-$35. Begins October S. Women's Crisis Center,
994-9100 91F1023
HEALING CONFERENCE and workshop. Oakland
University, October 22 and 23. For reservations call
1-313-647-2375. 80F1023
WE HAVE IT all, together. Pinball, billiards and
bowling at the Union. Open till 1 a.m. Fri. and Sat.
cF1022
THIS WEEK'S WINE SPECIAL-Beaujolais. The
Village Apothecary, 1112S. University. cF102I
left EMU, my old high school. And RONALD!
So what if he had terminal zits, garbage truck
breath?! He made up for it by.. dF1021
SEPARATED/DIVORCED WORKSHOP for men,
womep in transition. October 28-30. Bob, Margaret
Blood,769-0046. 54F1027
LEO MALE wishes to exchange letters and photos
with gregarious female, object friendship first.
Reply to: Robert Parker, Box E-138516, Jackson,
MI 49204. CF221
I STILL haven't gotten a response about our date at-
Dooley's Andrea. dF102
AIKIDO, KENDO, JUDO, KARATE
JAPANESE MARTIAL ARTS DEMONSTRATION.
Some of the highest ranked people in al of North
America. Saturday, Oct. 22 at 7:00 p.m. at the
Sports Coliseum, corner of 5th Ave. and Hill. Tickets
$2.00. 83F1022
FARMER GILES,
Would you like Ham for lunch?
Chrystophylax dF1021
"THE V.A. PHILIPPINE NURSES WERE SCREW-
ED! YET THE FIGHT FOR REAL JUSTICE
GOES ON-WITH A LOT OF HELP FROM THEIR
FRIENDS!" The NOW Message on Energy Line-
yours for the dialing 663-5366. A 3 minute recorded
message of hope and encouragement available 24
hours a day. CALL NOW-ENERGY LINE-663-
5366. cF1023
STUDENT SPECIAL VITAMIN formula, for you
who don't eat right. Available at the Village Apothe-
cary, 1112S. University Ave, cFtc
OUR BRAZILIAN AGATE wind chimes have just
arrived. Stop down and see. Little Dipper Caridles-
415 N. 5th Ave. in Kerrytown (adjacent to Farmer's
Market). cF021l
Create a Cozy Afghan
Choose from our large selection of wool yarns.
Wild Weft Yarn Shop, 415 N. Fifth, Kerrytown.
761-2466. cF1023
DON'T GET MARRIED ...
Until you call 973-9300.
cF121
WE GIVE 15% DISCOUNT on contact lens prepara-
lions. Village Apothecary, 1112 S. Univ. Ave. cFt
LEARN THE FACTS before you buy-there is more
to a diamond than meets they eye. Austin Diamond,
1209 S. University, 663-7151. cFtc
WE GIVE 15% DISCOUNT on all acne prepara-
tions. The Village Apothecary, 1112 S. University
Ave. cFtc
EIGHT BALL Tournament Sat., Oct. 22, 1 p.m. at
the Union. cF1022
INTELLIGENT, good-looking, emotionally stable
senior male interested in the arts, politics, fitness,
dancing, and the good life, wishes to meet female
friends of similar qualities and interests. Michigan
Daily Box 25. dF1021
THREE CUTE, fun-loving guys are looking for
three (or more) similar girls for group activities.
Call Craig, Jon or Dave-662-9379. dF1021
ONE OF THE MOSl'i T xtlroldintary revelations to'
come out of World Wa It Dd ySix illion Real
Die?" 28 pages illustrated. $1.00. dounteroint, 6
Garrison Drive, Spring Valley, N.Y. 10977. 60F1021
UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY for a warm compassionate
uninhibited woman to help others as a sensual
surrogate. Major reward: Participation in a per-
sonal creative endeavor. Absolute confidentiality.
Daily Box No.1. 37F1021
JAZZ GUITAR LESSONS with Hal Davis, ',61-
9431. cF1025
LOWEST COPY PRICES
IN THE MID-WEST!
Accu-Copy, 524 E. William, 769-8338
SHtEEPSKI~NrCOAS
end VESS
For Men Women and Children
NOW 50% OFF
Persin House
of Imprs
' 320 E. liberty

RESERVE AN APPOINTMENT and learn the facts
about diamonds so your engagement ring purchase
will be worth your while and a unique experience.
Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University, 663-7151. cFtc
NEW MALE FACULTY, 35, seeks female friend
from age 20-50. Looks not as important as char-
acter and personality. Write Michigan Daily Box
31. 25F1025
ONE GAME FREE BOWLING with this ad at
Ypsi-Arbor Lanes, Pinball, pool and saloon too!
2985 Washtenaw-mile east of U.S. 23. cFtc
XEROX AND OFFSET
FAST, LOW COST DUPLICATING
COPY OUICK
1217S. University 76t-5b
SERVICES FOR YOUTH BY TELEPHONE include
Energy Line 663-5366, Ozone House 662-2222, Problem
Pregnancy Help 769-7283, Student Advocacy Center
995-0477. cF1026
PLAY PIANO day or night! Rent pia'o with ear-
phones. Lessons. 483-8646 before 1 pym. 89F1025
SPECIAL STUDENT VITAMIN formula, for you
who don't eat right:Available at the.Village Apothe-
cary,_1112S._University Ave. cFtc
k'IMAL at the Personal Growth Center, 403 Miller,
971-0102. Established since 1972. cF1211
ONGOING PERSONAL GROWTH GROUP with yoga
and meditation. Rosemary, 662-5395; or Richard,
995-0088. 89F1021
LOWEST COPY PRICES
THE COPYMILL
211 S. State (near Olga's)
Copies, course packs, while you wait! 662-3969
cFtc
SENIOR PORTRAITS
The1978 MICHIGANENSIAN (U-M YEARBOOK)
is now taking senior and graduate portraits in our
offices at 420 Maynard, the Student Publications
Building (Next to S.A.B.)
Appointments are available by coming to our office
weekdays from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. or calling 764-0561
from9a.m.-9p.m.
Spaces are very limited, so please make your
appointment TODAY! There is a $2.00 fee which
must be paid at the time of your sitting.
Yearbooks will also be on sale at this time for
only $10.00. This is a $2.00 savings over the spring
price. dF028
FED UP WITH FUMBLE FINGERS? Inquire about
free knitting and crocheting instructions at the Wild
Weft Yarn Shop, 415 N. Fifth Ave., Kerryown II
761-2466. cFtc
BANJO, DULCIMER, AND GUITAR lessons now
available with Betsy Beckerman through the Apollo
Music Center, 769-1400. cF1026
CRESCENT MUSIC STUDIO
Instruction in guitars, bass, flute and sax, vocal,
drums, vibes, and piano. 662-7277. cFtc
ONGOING PERSONAL GROWTH GROUP with yoga
and meditation. Rosemary, 662-5395, or Richard,
995-0088 89F1021
study abroad 1978
Academic Year 1977-78, 1978-79 or Summer 1978.
Accredited programs of study in Moscow, Lenin-'
grad', Paris, Dijon, Nice, Salamanca, Geneva, Flor-
ence, Perugia, Vienna, Copenhagen, Cuernavaca.
All languages on all levels, beginners to advanced
to graduate plus many subjects in English: studio
arts, history, international studies, dance, cuisine,
theater, filmmaking, special education.
For course catalogues and application forms contact:
CENTER FOR FOREIGN SUDYz
"' ' 216 S. State Street
- (on Campus, next to Lane Hall)
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
313/662-5575
cFtc
GUYS& DOLLS-Uiversity Singles Club "is here.
If you like to party, have fun, and meet people like
yourself, write us for all the free detil. P.O. Box
12669, Gainesville, Florida 3204. 07F102
PREGNANT? Need Help
Call Problem Pregnancy Help, 769-7283. Pregnancy
tests available."' cFtc
JAZZ AT THE UNIVERSITY CLUB with the Force.
Vincent York featured also sax soloist with the Duke
Ellington orchestra. Ted Harley bass, Larry Man-
derville piano and Kenneth Bolds, former drum-
mer five years with Lionel Hampton Drums at the
University Club Cocktail Lounge each Friday and
Saturday evening, 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.i. throughout
the Fall. No cover charge, free trial membership
availablefrom the hostess. ctc

LOOKING FOR SEAMSTRESS to remake long
velvet dress into long skirt, skill needed. Call Russ
Anne after 5 p.m., 995-5191. 87H1022
WORK STUDY position available at Museum of
Art. 100 hours per week. Pay-approximately $3.20
per hour. Errands, light typing, filing, setting up fore
Museum events. Call Forrest McGill at 763-1231.
Job No. 0825. 90H1025
SALES HELP NEEDED immediately for retail
store. Call Mr. Ford or Mr. Piku, 769-1400, Apollo,
Music Center. dHl1t03
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION available immediately
on the mode of interaction of liposomes with cells.
Please contact Dr. Richard Rader, Department of
Immunology and Microbiology, Wayne State Medical
School, Detroit, MI 48201 or 577-1227. We are an
equal opportunity employer. 60H1027
DISHWASHER-Part-time, perfect hours for stu-
dents. Includes lunch. Apply in person at Second
Chance Restaurant, 994-5360. 74H1023
RESEARCH ASSISTANT wanted to participate in
research using lipid vesicles to deliver antitumor
agents into cells. Please contact Dr. Richard Rader,
Department of Immunology and Microbiology,
Wayne State Medical School, Detroit, MI 48201 or
577-1227. We are an equal opportunity employer.
61H1027
WORK-STUDY STUDENT to type, transcribe, and
edit oral history transcripts. $3.50-$3.75/hr. Call
Eileen, 764-0492 between 10 and 2. 77H1025
DOOLEY'S-Waitresses wanted. Experience is not
necessary. Apply 310 Maynard at Dooley's. 59H1021
BUSBOYS for Delta Chi Fraternity. 761-6442. 66H1026
SOMEONE WHO IS MECHANICALLY inclined and
extremely patient to run a small offset press for
medical school note system. Apprx. 8 hrs./wk.,
pays $3-$5 per hour depending on ability. Call Rick
at 994-3998 after 5 p.m. 67H1026
PART-TIME-Inventory Representative Supple-
ment your income. Inventory products in local
retail stores. Ann Arbor area. Limited monthly
hours. Car necessary. Call immediately, Collect to
Mr. Forte at 212-889-1300. 47H1021
OVERSEAS JOBS-Summer/Year-round. Europe,
S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, $500-
$1200 monthly. Expenses paid, sightseeing. Free
inform. Write: International Job Center, Dept. 13,
Box 4490, Berkeley, CA 94704. 4011115
WANTED-Gate guards, weekends and nights.
Salary negoitable. 971-2132. 41H1023
WORK STUDY student-Read short stories, evaluate
conflicts. 761-2826. 35H1023
KEYPUNCH
Part time evenings. If you have solid keypunch
experience and want to work with the leader in the
data processing field, we can offer you an excel-
lentstarting salary and benefits.-
With ADP you will have more than just a job, you
will be working with a great group of people in
pleasant surroundings in a convenient Ann Arbor
location.
Openings are available for Monday-Thursday eve-
nings. Please call Barbara Burns at 769-4848 .for
appointment. Call between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. oDly.
AUTOMATIC DATA-
PROCESSING
96H1022
SNACK BAR, part-time eveningsapproximately
5-9 Mon. -Fri. Huron Valley Tennis Club. 662-5515.
30H1023
BABYSITTER in our home, 3 afts. per week. 663-
6279. -91H1021
WAITERS, WAITRESSES, $ARTENDERS. Full or
part-time. Apply in person only, Mon.-Fri., 2-5
pim., blue Frogge, 611 Church. 38H1023

WANTED-A ping-pong table. Call761-6442. 651M11026
GET FROCKED is having a special sale on cotton
draw string pants-popular styles in fall colors,
iwere $19, now $10. 211 S. State, between Jason's
and Olga's. 76M1026
OAKLAND COUNTY businessman looking for sec-
retary. Room and board plus $500 per month, free
to travel during winter. Prefer attractive, educated
slim female-no hhng-ups, no children. Write P.O.
Box 374, Drayton Plains, MI 48020. Include as many
details as possible, photo would help. dM1023
IF YOU HAVE A PAPER tgrade B-plus or better)
on: War and Peace, Tom Jones; Don Quixote, The
Stranger, Please Call: 995-0283. Will pay: 88M1022

MARANTZ-SUPERSCOPE, CD-302 stereo cassette
deck. Dolby, like new, $90. 729-8958, after- 7 p.m.
85X1026
PIONEER SA600 Amp, TX 500A Tuner. oth $180.
Jim, 994-9088, persistently. . 89X1023
MARTIN ALTO SAX, very good condition. $225.
Call662-6947 any time. dX1022
MARTIN SALE-Prices are going up Nov. i by
more than 10%. Come in and save more than the
increase. Call Don, Apollo, Music Center, 769-1400.
cXI103
FOR SALE-A new 12-chord auto harp and case.
Must sell. $85. Call Terry at 764-6330 weekdays, or
439-7434 evenings and weekends. . 69X 1023
APOLLO MUSIC CENTER offers lessons in piano,
guitar, banjo, dulcimer, flute, sax, clarinet, drums,
and percussion. Call for available times. Apollo
Music Center-769-1400. cX1030
SITAR, 18 string, 2 gourds, ivory inlaid teakwood,
hand-carried from India-$190. Yamaha Classical
guitar w/case-$50. Call John 9-5 at 764-9497. 43X1021
ASSEMBLED Heathkit HWI01 transceiver and ac-
cessories. Richard. 764-3354 or668-6869. 52X1025

'71 PINTO-Excellent engine, 2W miles city, 34 miles
highway, everything works, some rust. $375. Call
663-7055 anytime. 73N1023
FOR PARTS-'64 Dart, Slant 6, all works except
auto. transmission. Four like-new tires, two snows,
many extra parts. All or parts. Call John 9-5 at
764-9497. 42N1021
MUST SELL 1970 Ford Country Squire Station
Wagon. Best offer. Call 662-3898 or 764-4928. 44N1025
1969 VOLKSWAGEN Camper, fully equipped. 663-
2227; 994-5890 evenings. 46N1023
MUST SELL-1970 ' MGB-New top, shocks, ex-
haust. Best offer. Ed, 663-4939, after 6. 65N1023

AIKIDO, KENDO, JUDO; KARATE
JAPANESE MARTIAL ARTS DEMONSTRATION.
Some of the highest ranked people in all of North
America. Saturday, Oct. 22 at 7:00 p.m. at the
Sports Coliseum,.corner of 5th Ave. and Hill. Tickets
$2.00. 84Q1022
FOUR MICHIGAN-OHIO STATE tickets needed.
Pairs/together. Mark, evenings 665-2664 or 994-
0394. 72Q1 23
MICH.-OSU TICKETS needed. 4 tickets, prefer
together. Price negot. Weekdays, 662-6150 or 663-
6168, ask for Pat. Eves. and weekends, 429-5170.
49Q1023
ONE SECTION 30 O.S.U. TICKET is burning a
hole in my pocket. Call Brian at 4-7979 to buy it.
dQ1023
MALE DESIRES part-time modeling for creative
female artists or photographers. Write Bob at Daily
Box 333. 6801025
WANTED-Four tickets for each of remaining foot
ball games. 313-372-4804. .71Q1022.
MICH.-OSU football tickets needed. Will pay top
dollar for seats. Will pick up. 1-614-459-2309. 10Q1023
ONE PAIR Season Basketball Tickets needed.
Please call 971-9200, ask for Sue, days only. 53Q1021
WANTED-Two Iowa tickets, preferable Section
26. Will negotiate price. Jay, 665-3955 or 764-0552.
dQ1021
SIX TICKETS NEEDED for OSU/MICH. game,
four must be together, willing to pay very well.
Ca11 662-1367. . 64Q1027
MICI -OSU football tickets needed. Will pay cash
and pick up. Ca1l425-7125 < collect). 93Q1021
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
U l E R A G E D P D 'I C T
A S T O B RAYS I S A W
C U R B H 0 S E A T I L E
S P E L L O U T L'I T T L E
E A R P E ML Y
Y E S S I R fBA SE BA Lf L
SL E R EH E M S A LOL
D O R A D E F O E G O G O
E P I C S N O N C E N A Y
L E F T W I N G L E G E N D
O O N A L 'I R A
D R I F T S P O P O V E R S
I R I N G E V AN S E X F- C
A RG O CON G E L ! D 0

MOVING SALE in my apartment Sun., Oct. 23,
12-6 p.m. Furniture, plants, pots, clothes, some
kitchen utensils, pictures, 19 inch Gitane- marble
statue, etc. 2934 Birch Hollow, Spruce Knob Apts.,
Packard, right on Stone School, right on Birch
Hollow, second drive on left, upstairs on right.
88W1021
GIANT FLEA MARKET
(Closeout Special)
Student-used desks, dressers, couches, chairs, rea-
sonable offers accepted. 214 E. Michigan at Park,
Downtown Ypsilanti. 6 p.m.-10 p.m. Friday; 10 a.m.-
6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Flea Market has
approx. 100 dealers of antiques, collectibles, new,
used and miscellaneous every weekend. 75W1023

HIKE THE HIMALAYAS Spring 1978.. Journey to
Nepal. 995-4617. cPtc
BOOK XMAS VACATIONS NOW! Student travel
desk, also student charters. Regency Travel. Campus
location-corner William and Maynard, 601 E. Wil-
liam, 665-6122. cPtc

HELP IS AVAILABLE BY TELEPHONE 24 hours
every day on Energy Line 663-5366, help with-emer-
gency housing or getting a part-time job, help with
any personal problem, dial 663-5366, with a pen in
your hand. cH1026
ARTS MODELS NEEDED. If interested, send a
resume and a photo to:
Timed Graphics of Plymouth
P.O. Box 12
Plymouth, MI 48170
35H1022
Addressers Wanted IMMEDIATELY! Work at home
-no experience necessary-excellent pay. Write
American Service, 8350 Park Lane, Suite 269, Dallas,
Tx 75231. 56H1021
HELP WANTED immediately-Day waiting, host-
ing, bussing personnel and cashier, other night a'nd
day positions possible for experienced people. Apply
in person between 2 and 3 p.m., ask for Peter'
DiLorenzi at The University Club.

newspaper & The Advertis, C ouncd l
COWl
Red Cross.
The Good Neighbor

SHARE BEDROOM in modern apt. right on campus.
662-0081. 01Y1021

Going Out of Business Sale!
50%o OFF ALL GIFT ITEMS!.
Everything goes, even the fixtures, showcases, jewelry cases,
glass shelving, and brackets.
Gift shop located at Ann Arbor Inn, corner of South 4th
and Huron
7:30 a.m. -l0p. m. Weekdays and Sat., 9-S Sun.
CALL 663-7155
MINI-COURSE 416:
Trends In Contemporary Israeli Literature
Prerequisites: None Credits: One (Pass/Fail)
NOTE: The texts to be read and discussed will be in ENGLISH TRANSLATION

BUSBOY for Triangle Fraternity. 995-4235. 04H1021
CLERICAL WORK, part-time 15/20 hours/week.
Pleasant work atmosphere in historic house approxi-
mately one mile from central campus. Send resume
to Box 23, Michigan Daily. 18H1022
WORK STUDY STUDENT needed to type tapes of
interviews in psychology project. Good typing skills,
common sense and a dramatic flair are necessary.
20 hrs./week; flexible hours. 763-0155, leave name
and number, 16H1022
SALES CLERKS-Stop and Go Foods now taking
applications for full and part-time positions. Need
mature, responsible individuals for all shifts. Good
pay and benefits with opportunity for advancement.
Apply in person at any Stop and Go Store or at
district office, 3060 Packard Rd. Call 434-0326.
19H1030
NURSES AIDS/ORDERLIES.
FULL-PART-TIME
CALL.
KELLY HOME CARE
973-9010
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F
cHtc

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Bother
Posts
Room of a sort
N. Carolina county
Musical group
Instrument
British symbol
New York strait
Gull-like
-uhand at
French seaport
Knowledge
Galfe
Service abbr.
Vaults

) 1977 LOS ANGELES TIMES
55 - order
57 Hard to believe
61 Amazonian
Indian
64 Soon
67 Cattle: Poet.
68 Alaska's first.
Governor
69 Type of nest
70 Bright thought
71 Venture
72 For-
(permanently)
73 Royal stables in
London

W E E D T T WE EE D S T O W
DAILY CROSSWR D PUZZLE
Edited by Margaret Farrar

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Deadens
Playing the road
Like some foods
Oodles
Part of a uniform
Scene of "Romeo
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Everywhere:
Phrase"
Build.
Full of sediment
Honor card
D.C. personage
Exclude
Term in football
Starsky and
Hutch
Biblical giants
Skulk
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Thursday, October 27
4:00-5:30 p.m.
3050 FB
Sunday, November 6
1:00-4:30 p.m.
Mich. League'
Vandenberg Room
8:00 p.m.
Hillel Foundation
Monday, November 7
9:00-12 Noon
Michigan League,
Vandenberg Room

introductory Meeting,
"Visions of Childhood in Iraeli Fiction,"
Prof. Arnold J. Band, UCLA
"-The image of Eastern Jews in the Modern
Hebrew Short Story," Prof. Lev Hakak, UCLA
"Hebrew Literature in Translation: A Pre-
carious Future," Eliatt Anderson, Editor,
TrlQuarterly
Readings by Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai
"The Fiction of Amalia Kahana Carmon,"
Prof. Wgrren Bargad, Spertus College of Ju-
daica, Chicago
"Contents and Forms in the Fiction of
A.B. Yehosh'ua: Continuity or Change?",
Prof. Nehama Bersohn, Princeton University

TYPING-
accurate! 75 pg.
call Dave: =663-4640
5-6 p.m.
preferred
57J1109
NEW SPEED READING COURSE is now available
on cassette tape. Hour long instrtgtion equips reader
with skills necessary to triple his reading speed in
one evening. Subsequently, the reader can continue
to double and triple his reading speed as he prac-
tices-a definite scholastic advantage to average
readers. Booklet with explanations and practice
sets included. Send $19.95 to:
Univeral Speed Reading
97 Virginia Park
Detroit, MI 48202 55J1026
WRITER'S AIDE, prose specialists. Professional
editing, writing, evaluations and publicity. 662-4816,
557-2755. cJtc
COLLEGIATE RESEARCH PAPERS. Thousands'
on file. All academic subjects. Send $1.00 for mail
order catalog. Box 25918-Z, Los Angeles, Calif.
90025. (213) 477-8474. 86J1203
TYPING-Professional/student rates. Fast, reliable
service. Ask for Barbara,665-4286,24 hours. cJtc
TYPING-Any kind of manuscript. IBM Selectric.

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Collegian
Auto court
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