MR. TONY'S now hiring for full and part-time help. Positions available are: Counter help, pizza makers, and drivers. Apply in person at 1327 S. University. 27H1209 NURSES AIDS/ORDERLIES FULL-PART-TIME CALL KELLY HOME CARE 973-9010 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMF ,OYER M/F SUPERIOR two bedroom apt. for sublet Dec. 18 through June or July 1978. Fully furnished. $290 plus elec. References. Security deposit. Period and rental negotiable. Only serious, quiet persons need apply. No children, no pets, no parties. 761-3595. 70U1206 FEMALE SUBLET available now for Dec.-May in Phi Rho Sigma Fraternity. 17 meals/week; $1641 month. Call 662-4902, 25U1206 SUBLET-January-Augpst. Furnished one-bedroom campus apartment, centrally located. $255 including heat. 662-9584. 42U1206 LARGE 2 BDRM APT., buy lease, Jan.-Aug. Close to Campus. 663-2898 after 5 p.m. 1-525-7390 before 5, Bill. 34U120 DIRECT PURCHASING; volume selling, and mar- ginal profits assure you that your diamond will be an investment at Austin Diamon, 1209 S. Univer- sity, 663-7151. cFtc A FINE GIFT IDEA, classes at the Wild Weft. Learn to make your own wall hangings, or dis- cover a contemporary approach to stitchery. Wild Weft Weaving Shop, 415 N. Fifth Ave. 761-2466. pcF1204 LOWEST COPY PRICES THE COPYMILL 211 S. State (near Olga's) Copies, course packs, while you wait! 662-3969 Our prices really are the lowest cFtc EXPRESSIVE MOVEMENT/CREATIVE DANCE WORKSHOP. Sat., Dec. 3, 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. $20. No experience necessary. Margaret & Bob Blood. 769-0046. 03F1202 HOLIDAY HOUSE CLEANING-Expertly done by U grad student. References if requested. Call 994- 2388. dF GIANT FLEA MARKET 100 dealers of anything and everything. 214 E. Michigan at Park, downtown Ypsilanti. Fri. 6 p.m.- 10 p.m., Sat. and Sunday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Dealers welcome. 971-7676 days, 487-5890 weekends. 50F1210 A PROFESSIONAL TYPIST is your best bet. Reasonable, 434-9027. cF0209 ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST NOW BE PREPAID until December 11, 1977 dF1211 SECOND CHANCE-Music and Meal Deal. Eat in restaurant Sun.-Thurs. between 4 and 9 p.m. and enter night club free, cFtc NEED HELP WITH HOUSING, JOBS OR ANY PRpBLEMS? Phone ENERGY LINE, 663-5366, any- time. cF1211 MAKE LOVE!-NOT WAR (It's good for our business) Austin Diamond 1209S. University 663-7151 Specializing in custom engagement & wedding rings cF1211 "TEEN AGE SEXUALITY-1977-CAUSE FOR CONCERN." Dial 663-5366 for this NOW message on Energy Line, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. With data from a DETROIT FREE PRESS survey ENERGY LINE examines trends in teenage sexual patterns and the implications for our nation and each of us. ENERGY LINE Phone 663-5366. cF1201 SKI FOR LESS-Colorado on a budget. Complete list and description of inexpensive lodging, restau- rants, and bars at ski areas. Pays for itself the first night. Send $3.95: CDS, Box 2870, Vail, CO - 81657. 24F0107 JACQUES BREL, the musical, Dec. 9th and 10th, all seats $2 at Ticket Central in the Union lobby. 54F1204 LOWEST COPY PRICES THE COPYMILL 211 S. State (near Olga's) Copies, course packs, whiit you wait! 662-3969 rFtec. DON'T GET MARRIED Until you call 973-9300. cF1211 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. cF1211 LOWEST COPY PRICES IN THE MID-WEST! Accu-Copy, 514 E. William, 769-8338 cF416 PREGNANT? Need Help? Call Problem Pregnancy Help. 7FQ-7m3 Pregnancy tests available. cFtc' CRESCENT MUSICSTUDIO Instruction in guitars, bass, flute and sax, vocal. drums, vibes, and piano. 662-7277. cFtC (-sAZZ 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.m. throughout the Fall. No-cover charge, free trial membership available from the hostess. cFtc' LIGHT MOVING $10 local van load 663-2669 cF416 SECOND SERVE Cold weather jackets-Down & Polarguard 406E. Liberty cFtc PRIMAL at the Personal Growth Center, 403 Miller, 971-0102. Established since 1972. eF1211' NEED HELP with your Holiday cleaning? We do a variety of chores expertly done by grad student. References if requested. Call 994-2388. dJ TYPING-Professional/student rates. Fast, reliable service. Ask for Barbara665-4286 24 hours. cJtc PROFESSIONAL TYPING done at home. Disserta- tions, papers. etc. Quality, fast service, references. Donna, 973-0433. 38J1204 WRITERS AIDE SERVICE INC., professional edit- ing and writing. Expert directional assistance for papers, theses. 1-557-2755. 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 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 ACCOUSTIC 150 amplifier dition. $300. 482-6401. and speaker. Good con- 71X1206 USED GIBSON EBO bass guitar, excellent condition with hard case. Call Jerry, 761-9431. cX1204 STEREO-Duval turntable, Kenwood amp, Accous- tiphase speakers. Ideal for student. $285. 665-7151, after 4:30 p.m. 76X1203 NEW ROAD AMP. Available for demonstration. Apollo Music Center. 769-1400. cX1203 WANTED-1 bedroom apartment or efficiency, winter term. 764-5089 or 764-7068. dL1201 FLORIDA-Going? Let us get you there and back in style. Free ride for two female companions. I idavk L. 1 ar 2 21, n 3/ _0-422 P121, ROSE BOWL BOUND? One-way ride from Mich. to L.A. 1978 Cadillac. Leaving: 12-26-77.x Arrive: 12-29-77. Cost: $75. Contact Steve or Jamie at 995- 2615. 64G1203 RECEPTIONIST/CLERK/TYPIST, start $2.75/hr., full time, begin at once. Seek accurate, neat, intel- ligent person. Raises and fringe benefits excellent Building on UM campus. Call 662-5575 between 2 and5p.m. M-F. cH1211 WANTED-Sales Representatives to sell advertis- ing on a commission basis for the Michigan Daily. Contact Rod, 764-0560. dH1206 CHILD CARE COUNSELOR to join treatment team at small residential center. Must be 20 years of age and registered in a college curriculum in one of Human Service areas. $3.25 per hour, 20-30 hours per week. Contact Mrs. Abrams between 9:00 and 3:00, M-F for appointment. 474-7700. 48H1206 COMPUTER TECHNICIANS with electronics back- ground. Management position open in growing micro-computer industry in Brighton, MI. Call for appointment, 313/ 227-2660. 30H1204 TOPLINE RESTAURANT Olga's Kitchen in Ann Arbor has immediate open- ings for full and part-time help on evening shifts. Olga's Kitchen, one of the fastest growing family restaurants, needs mature individuals for many career opportunity openings. All positions available. Please apply in person: Ogla's Kitchen 205 S. State Ann Arbor, MI ______________29H1202, TOP MARKETING company seeking demonstrators for nonstick cookware iemonstrationdn the Briar wood Mall. Part-time and full time available, guarantee/commission. Contact Ms. Benson, 1-893- 0900. Leave message. 32H1204 1972 VEGA WAGON. New shocks, tires, brakes, and battery. Engine excellent condition. Must sell. (Leaving). Best offer. 663-5957, evenings. 67N1207 '66 MUSTANG. Engine excellent condition. New snow tires. Best offer. Call 995-0788. (Evenings better). 11N1203 '73 TORINO 2-door. PS, PB, automatic, radio. $800. 271-8529 between 5-7 p.m. 07N1202 VEGA '74-Good condition, automatic. Radio, ra- dials. 971-5624, after7n.m. 49N1207 M SEASON B-BALL TICKETS wanted. 2 or more. together. 1-229-4530 or 971-0842. 60Q1206 FOR SALE-One Basketball Coupon, Junior prior-. ity-Gold seats. (Minus the MSU ticket, but includes Toledo 'game ticket 12/31). Fairly cheap. 994-5579. dQ1203 ROSE BOWL TICKETS-Group rates available. John Roulac, P.O. Box 4101, Pasadena, CA 91106. 4501211 UUM AE WANTEU ror winter term. Nicely furnished modern apartment, three blocks from campus. Separate bedroom. Call George, 995-4882. 65Y1207 FEMALE ROOMMATE needed-$107/month, modern apartment, close to campus. Call anytime, 668-7770. 58Y1203 ROOMMATE WANTED. Share house with 3 grad. students. Own bedroom. Fireplace. Close to campus. $112.50/mo. 662-4383. 66Y1203 FEMALE HOUSEMATE NEEDED-Own room- near campus. $125/month including utilities. Jan- uary-April lease. Call 995-3934 persistently. 78Y1206 FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED-Share modern apartment near campus. $115/month includes utili- ties, parking. 994-1271. 59Y1209 MALE STUDENT to share bedroom in large modern furnished bi-level apt. Near campus. $101. Lease Jan.-Aug. 994-5806. 36Y1201 ROOMMATE NEEDED-Male student to take my lease winter term. Large, comfortable 2-person apt. Great location. Oakland near Hill. Many bene- fits. Keith, 665-7533. 02Y1204 WOMEN. Beautiful large single. Division near Jef- ferson. $140/month includes ALL utilities. 665-2084. 20Y1204 ONE FEMALE STUDENT for 2 bdrm. apt. NON- SMOKER ONLY. $80/mo. 662-8126, Donna. Call per- sistently. Avail. 1/1/78. dY1201 NON-SEXIST PERSON to share small apartment. Kingsley near State. $95/month. 662-8957, persis- tently. 28Y1203 RESPONSIBLE ROOMMATE wanted, who is fi- nancially secure, into housework, to share farm 16 miles east of campus in Belleville. Own bedroom, fireplace, orchard, sunporch. Tom Bonomo, 699- 5236, office 577-3300, leave message 577-2930. $80/ month plus utilities. 31Y1202 Woman student needed for single in co-ed house. Call 65-8765. -.89Y1201 MALE ROOMMATE toshare 2-bedroom Green- brier apt. $145/month. 662-6430 OR 886-6291. 15Y1204 /"ii""iiii=isia==i==ii " gI TO SAL gS TO 'S, GA MES, ATHLETIC.GOODS, a * DECORA TIONS, and a a so forth. SANTA WILL BE HERE I I SAT. DEC. 3 0:30 AXM-1:00 P.M. II * Class Activities Ceniter * I - W. Washington & 1st St. 6 2nd Floor Only mm mm mmimm".i i im.. -.... m . PROFESSIONAL EDITING " DISSERTATIONS " BOOKS " ARTICLES + PAPERS RUTH GLADSTONE-769-2931 c~th WILL PAY for space to keep small dog. Call 764-0801. 21T1204 AUDREY AND NANCY, year-old HOUSECATS, on prowl for new home. Prefer adult landlords. Will furnish own tree and complimentary supply of food, litter, and baking soda. Owner sneezing. After 5, 971-3675. 16T1201 ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE U N E S T 0 P E X D I V I D E N D CE0IVI DED ~L KRAF A X I L L A E U S M A I L P A L D U L L ( N N F E T I S H E R A S K I P 8!i D F E U F I Z Z L E U A R S E A M Y EA S T A N C E S H E A T H E H A W E D T 0 1 L S 0 M E R I C H L Y A R G 0 U P T H E C R E E K R A N T S E T O N O N C E S E TS E R E C T W I T S tc THINKING OF MARRIAGE? Then the booklet "When Two Become One" was written for you. It deals with delicate human rela- tions between bride, groom, and their parents. Includes planning schedule. Send stamped' self- addressed envelope (3'2x62) and $1.00 to W.T.B.O., P.O. Box 308, Smith Center, KS 66967. 05F1202 PARIS in springtime? Pioneer grad, 17, can be mother's helper. Pays own transportation. Daily' Box 555. 08F1201 POETRY WANTED for anthology. Include stamped envelope. Contemporary Literature Press, P.O. Box. 26462, San Francisco, California 94126. 26F1203 VOLUNTEERS TO SPEND ONE EVENING A WEEK WITH PATIENTS at Ypsi State Hospital. Spread a little cheer. For information call Energy Line-A Family that Cares, 663-5366 or 663-5434. cH 1201 PART-TIME POSITION (20 hours), working Satur- day and Sunday, co-ordinating weekend program- ming at residential treatment center for delinquent youths. Send resume to: Starr Commonwealth for Boys, Personnel Department, Albion, MI 49224. 26H1204 SECURITY OFFICERS Burns Security is looking for individuals for after- noon and midnight shifts. These jobs are permanent 40 hour/week positions. We pay $3.08/hour to start. Health and life insurance paid. For those unable to work 40 hours, we have part time shifts available. Please call 973-2970 or report in person to our office 2500 Packard Rd., Suite 211, Ann Arbor. Equal Opportunity Employer 18H1201 DAILY CROSSWORD, PUZZLE Edited by Margaret Farrar ® 1977 LOS ANGELES TIMES XEROX AND OFFSET FAST, LOW COST DUPLICATING COPY QUICK 1217 S. University 769-0560 "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2 and Acts 4:25 (Note: This couimn first appeared in newspaper circles over 14 years ago. Through the blessing of God, 55 city dailies and 20 prominent college papers are presently publishing the column. Partial list of cities include Providence, Tacoma, Sacremento, Phoenix, Tallahassee, Atlan- ta, and Washington D.C. College papers are: Princeton, Yale, Vassar, State Universities of Georgia, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Florida, California at Berkeley, California at Los Angeles, Texas at Austin, Ohio State University, Kansas, Washington, Delaware, Denver, and Maryland.) This question is the first clause of the first sentence of The Second Psalm of God Almighty's Book! God Himself is quite an Author! Quite an Editor! Quite a Columnist! He is "King of Kings, Lord of Lords -Where the word of a king is, there is power - The Word of God is quick and powerful-." He spake and the worlds came into existence, including Milky Ways and Galaxies millions of "light years" distance. We like to hear that great song "How Great Thou Art" but how is is that we don't like to read His Book and hear all He has to say and learn of Him whom to know is Eternal Life? In the Old Testament there are ap- proximately seventeen hundred and fifty passages (1750) prefaced by "Thus saith The Lord," "God spake,' or kindred words that indicate God Himself is speaking. But our generation has but little, if any, time for all that talk: "The Ancient of Days Is out of date." is it not so, Mr. Modernist, D.D.? Nevertheless, He holds the whole world in His Hand! He holds the tiny baby in His Hand! In commenting on Jesus' statement regarding the little children: "Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven," some one has observed that after the little children appear on the scene as a "littlebundle from heaven," dwell and are in the hands of parents, school teachers, preachers, etc., whose hearts are "deceitful above all-things, and desperately wicked," and never find it out, that of many of these children after a few years it might truly be said "Of such is the kingdom of hell and devil!" Where Is the sincere grown person that don't feel ashamed and responsible that there are grounds for such an observation? Yes, God is quite an Author: He used about forty different secretaries over a period of about 1500 years to produce His Book, The Bible, and in the closing words warned men not to meddle with it by taking from, or adding to! Martin Luther was quite an intellectual giant, and a very learned man. Hear what he said regarding some of the great of the earth who have raged against The God of The Bible: "infinite poten- tates have raged against This Book, and have sought to destroy and uproot it - king Alexander the Great, the princes of Egypt and Consider this Great Author and His Book scribes and writers of various and sundry kinds and assortments, all the way from the respected preachers, editors, columnists, etc., down to the miserable wretches that vomit and puke forth their vile and obscene filth that corrupts and perverts the sacredness of marriage vows and God ordained sex relations, affecting perversely even the unborn generation - if God permits another one to arrive. (The God of The Bible in ordering the utter destruction of the Canaanites said they were so vile that the land itself vomited them out - maybe our time is near!) There is a definite connection between high grade and low grade scribes mentioned above, in that when the "highs" neglect or reject the "wisdom that comes down from above," savor of the things that be of men and not those of God, then the door is gradually opened for the devil to enter with his cohorts and men and society sink lower and lower. The Great Author says in His Book that every idle word that men speak they shall have to give account of in the day of judgement. Look to yourselves! Look at that great stack of stuff on file of your verbal ef- fusions your mind has manufactured for the pujlpit, for the newspapers, for magazines, etc., to feed the minds of men, women and children. It may be that some writers don't keep a file of their writing, but as soon as they get their check burn the junk and laugh at the "suckers". But God has it all on file in your record and He says He will bring every secret thing into judgement, whether it be good, or whether it be evil.a Here is a suggestion if you are interested in having a vital and successful Christian experience: Consider and meditate on Joshua 1:8, and Daniel 1:8, and Galations 1:8. Sincere meditation on God's Law will show you that you are a lost soul, and point you to the Saviour. Purpose to obey Him and stick to your purpose like Ruth did to Naomi (Ruth 1:16 and 17); and like Daniel did to his purpose, and he and his friends gained the victory in the fiery furnace and in the lions den. Then hold fast to Galations 1:8 and the apostates, the false prophets, the false preachers, and the devil won't be able to get you. 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