Friday, April 8, 1977 I HE MI(.A-I(.,N UAILY nacre zmen ichew tt Need help2 Try (Continued from Page 6) ! HELP WANTED ROOMMATES SUMMER HELP WANTED-Painting.3 ENJOY luxurious living - Person Len. Leave message.' 80H412 needed to sublet in modern apt. - - -- OWN large room, full bath, many, WH'Y PUNCH A TIME CLOCK extras. Call 668-8535 after 5 p.ml., j WHEN YOU DON'T HAVE To? dY410O1As *an Avon Repres~ntative, you - - -~ akeyour owen hours-=thn your own ROOM AND SOARD busnes.Earn the money you need b___selling___ _quality pout.For de- THJ!A 3U, coedi fraternity, is still tails, or to buy products, call Audrey holding open rush. Looking for Stein, 602-4401, anytime. cH408 house or aocial members for '77-,7$ -- termns. We serve 19 meals per Week, SUMMER JOB, M/F, shipping clerk, do outr share of partying, close+ to inspector for recreation equipment chmpus, participated in IM sprt manufactuter in Ann Arbor. 0.75/ anfd.,quiet enough for studying. For hr. No smoking. Eclipse, '761-1170. further info, cell Rick or Gunther 081410 at 665-3841 or 761-6133. 70E414 - WANTED TO RENT TWO WOMEN need single rooms in house-apt., fall, one summer sublet. 764-4012, Laurel. 25L410 TWO WOMEN need single rooms ini house-apt., Fall, one summer sub- let. 764-4012. Lauer@l. 25L,40$ FOR SALE - WEIGHT BENCH, sturdy, good con- dion, 110 1b. weights with bar. Cheap. 995-9745. 43410 ALPIN8 NESTIGNs 60-46 Jacket. Men's snall. / mnediuma. ;Reasonable price. ,Mint condition. Call 668-3684 after 6 p.m. 758410 PAGIE 145 GB, 23 channel, with lock slide mount 'with external speaker. Also 1.50 feet of coax-cable.. Slightly used-i gd condition. Offer. Call, Mike at 769-7924 afternoons or before 7:30 p.m. dR FOA SALE--1071 VW Super Beetle, $1000 absolutely firm, Humnanec ski P.00ts, good condition, men's shoo site 7% to 8% wvomen's V% to 10%~. Metal cabinet, fair condition,, Kowa camera with telescopic lens, exel-4 lent condition, terrific first camera. 662;88311. dB410 TELIEVISION, STZREO. Working or-, cier. $10 each. 761-6084. Must ask for John. 868408 MOVING. SCM Xlectric Typewriter.j $225 now.$150 ask. Mini-fridge $120/ $70. Mattress $70/$20. Pam/Jeff, 668- 6617. 768410 MUSICAL MOSE, rRADIOS, REPAIRS MARANTZ 2245 Receiyer w/cabinet. $225. 764-5950 persistently. 03X413 EPIPRONIE Barns Guitar, $175. Apollo Musie Center, 789-1400. cX410 SM ADVUENTS $100, Sans'ui amp. $70,. Sanyo Table $80, car cassette and speakers. 662-2310. 10X410 WA4NT1 Used hard shell case for sixistring acoustic guitar. Will oay $. Call Chris, 995.-5406. .. dX416 SE~iJMR MARK VI TW~OR SAX. Excellent cond. Best offer. 663-1811. 81X409 GRXATi BUYfS on some excellent guitars. Guaranteed to be satisfied with sound and price. Call Dan, 665-5405. eXtc STEREO COMPONENTS 20-40% OFF on most brands. Be smart-4Ont oyer pay. Call B.L. Co. 993-9337, Mon.-Sat.. 11-6. c~tc LOST AND FOUND ' RE'WARD FOR MY' LOST CAT. $e's not quite a yehr old, dark tabby with fluffy tail. Cross St./Packard area. Thankst 76-95t'!. 82A814 LOST-Fetmale passport around E. & S. University. Call persistently, 763-2793. dA410 MALI BLACK PUPPY FOUND. White paws, nose, and chest, about 15 wooes old. Found on Church and I P4AN,,T.A .&zH, U.ISIUi andpop. Call Mr. PikV, 769-1400. cH415 BAND WANTED: Hollow-body gui- tar, bass, percussionists, and brass. Must have strong vocals. Call DAVE it 994-8460 after 5 p.m., or MICX19I at 662-4194 before noon. 70H408 HELP "WANTED : the University Cel- lar will bt taking applications on Apr. 4-11 for Fall Book Rush 1977. Further information may be obtain- ed at info Desk in rear of Cellar, basement of Mi higan Union. M-F 9:00-5:00; Sat. 10:00-5:00; Sun. 12- 5:00.HPEL cR410 SOVTHIELDFAMILY would like mother's helper to 11,0 in for sum- Imtr. Must swim. Call collect. 352- 0907. 5811416 COUNTER PEOPLE wanted. Apply in person. Mr._ Tony's Submarine Shop, 342 S. State. 85H1410 ADDRESSERS WANTED immediate- ly!, Work at home-no exper. neces- sary. Excellent pay. Write American Service, 8350 Park Lane, Suite 269, IDallas, TX 75231. 74H414 IBABYSIT and light housekeeping for mature sitter. Part-time, 3-4 days. Able to cook. {yan car, and flexible for working father. 789-1400, or 971-1248. cHtc M4ASSAGE PERSONS wanted. $8.00 per hour. Will train. Phone 668-9755. 33H419 _ _ USED CAMS 1972_ HONDA 350-Superb condition. Perfect for the beginner. Asking $500. Call Matt, 683-6882. 59N412 '70 MAVERTCX, good condition, $495. 4640 Mason Hall, 764-6469. 52N412 '70 PLYMOUTH Sport Fury, AM/FM, air conditioning. Engine and trans- mnission recently :rebuilt. Body in good condition. 862-8831. 07N412 FORD GRANADA, '76, 2-door, power steering, automatic, vinyl top, buck- et seat. 995-7260. 20N412 1971 VW Superbeetle. Excellent body & engine, includes snow tires. Call 904-3693 after 5. 77N410 '72 VEGA WAGON. New exhaust Sys- term (Feb.)i, brakes and tires (Aug). Body. good cond. $500 or best offer. Call Kim, 761-9426 after 5 p.m. 44N408 OLDS 98 L.S. 4-door. Air, all power, new brakes. Must sell. 761-.1248. cNte SEXE EUROPE BY TRAIN! Eurail passes at the VAO Travel Office, 2nd floor Mich. Union. Bring passport. 24P414 BIKES, SCOOTERS } TEN SPEED MASERATI, 'very good condition. $100. 665-0864. 68Z408 BMW-1966 RMS8. 25,000 miles, good cond. X-teas, $1504 or best offer. 665-7401 after 5 p.m., 942417 MiSCELLANEOUS HP-65 CALCULATOR. Like new. 14250 firm. 761-6573 persistently. 36M409 I .TRAVEL B EAUTIFUL MARQUISE CUT ! ~ DIAMOND jUnset --'Tremendous buy. .53 Carat A-AA VS2. $385. Call 662.1768. 93P413 EUROPE /+ WORLDWIDE academic discounts year round. S.A.T.A. 42281 First, Tucker GA. 30084 (800) 241- 9082. 54P514 EUROPE -- Flexibly and Inexpen- si,'ely. Call European Flights. Toll- Free. 1-800-843-0786. 96P504 _ _ PERSQNAL - OPEN TIL ONE A.M. tonight. Bil- liards, pinball, and bowling at the Union. cF409 KATHY, you are one far-out LIHAI Chinese classmate. 03P'408 EXCITING HANDCRAF3'TE items from all parts of the world!! Excel- lent, for Easter Basket stuffing. Exhibit Museum Gift Shop, Natural Science Museum Bldg., Geddes at N. University. M-F 9-4:313; Sat.-Sun. 1-5 p.m. 58F409 WOMEN - Angered by the Playboy photographer's recent visit to Ann Arbor to peruse UM womnen? Well, pick up a camera and REVERSE TIME ROLES, with all that entails. Write me at Daily Box 17. 11F409 NiiD A SLEEP-MATE? Can't Study? i Dorm-Apartment too noisy? Light Sleeper? Insomnia? Restless Chil- dren? Night Noises? The FANtASTIC new SLEEP-MATZ Absolutely duiar- antees Relief. FR* BROCHURE. SLEEP-MATE, Rat 382, Orem, Utah 84037. 02F4101 MEDIEVAL THEATER at its best, "The Play of Robin and Marion". April 16, 8:00 p.m., Mendelssohn Theatre. Tickets at Jacobsosi's, Lib-; erty Music, Mendelssohn (week of1 Production), or call 763-2066 (morn-' ings). Group rates available. 49F417 PERK UP YOUR SPRING. Register for our May classes in weaving, spin- ning, natural dyeing, and basketry. At the Wild Weft Yarn Shop, 415 N. Fifth Ave., Kerrytown, 761-2466. cF412( BUMPER STICKERS. Custom print- ed while-U-wait! MBL PRESS, 1217 Prospect, Ann Arbor, 761-0942. eFte UNITED STUDENTS FOR CHRIST 'present a BLACK ART SHOW, fea- turing nationally kno* ~artist CURTIS LEWIS & HIS 25,000 BLACK CHRISTO. Saturday, April 9, 7:301 p.m., Buraley (E. Cafeteria). 13F409. WHEN YOU THINK of prescriptions,I think of us. Village Apothecary, 1112 S. Univ. Ave. cFte DEAR Marilyn P. Dick Andrews- Chang6 the weather or we'll break PERSONAL WANTED-Depressed persons for a clinical trial of a new, rapidly act- ing anti-depresisant drug..'This- will be a double-blind trial, in which some patients receive a placebo. Subjects must have been seriously depressed for between 1-6 months, be 18-65 years old, and meet other, criteria for inclusion in the study. Subjects must not have any other significant medical or psychiatric problems. The study will last for 41 weeks; all treatment assooiated with the study will be free. We will help arrange treatment after the study, when appropriate. Call 763-1540 (Ms Coznmorato, or Dr. Feinberg) for further information, or to arrange fore a screening interview. 40F408 YPSI-ANN ARBOR LANES end LOUNGE, open bowling available at; the following times: Sunday-Monday and Tuesday at 9:30, Friday 6:30- 9:30, and 11:30-2:00 a.m. 98F419 Have your PERSONAL BIORYTEMS charted for 13 months. Bend birth- date, and $4.95 to: Life Cycles. P.O. Box 4205. Boulder, Colorado, 80206. 60F409 i I By RON DeKETT If traditional, one on one, hu- man, counseling sessions have failed you in the past, it's prob- ably time to turn to a compu- ter. It won't offer you coffee or shake your hand when you walk in it's. office, but according to proponents of the LSA Kellogg Project, it can be a big help. The Kellogg Project, funded Iba grant from the K. W. Kel- logg Foundation of Battle Creek, houses four different student counseling programs which op- erate with the aid of computer 'Basically a computer audits a students transcripts. It shows the student what courses they have taken and how they stand towards a particular degree," Jani Carver, a research assist- ant, said. The computer can show how the courses taken, stack up against the requirements for a BA, BS or BGS. The final program - still in its infancy - is a combination of all three projects called Program Planning. Under this program a student will have the opportunity to ex- Lu~iumugy.amine how the courses he or tions on the worth of the pro- K E L G G ' SStudent she selects will count towards grams for use throughout the ' andMentr Mathingthe requirements of a degree. rest, of the University. Ques- andMenorMathig (SAMM) A student would be able to tionnaire~s have been distributed program, is designed for stu- dents seeking a specialized field _________________ of study. SAMM, located in 1213 Angell Hall, will, a la com- puter, put students in contact with sources in the University who 'are versed in a particular~ field, as well as help them se- '- lect their curriculum. ed about the character. ofv the faculty, 'the curriculum and where they stand in terms of graduation." simulate an academic through computer use. Tl puter would tell if the courses used in sinr would meet the requir for a BA, BS or BGS. THE KELLOGG 'PR is nearing the end of it year, $197,022 funding pe the Kellogg Institute. the University decide it to utilize the programsd ed by the grant it will1 foot the bill. Currently Munn -is< ISAMM.-, career to those w ho have participated he corn- ill the project to aid Munn in desired her evaluations. aulation "Suet aut ~ op cements seors thsefwhohavdeCbee- exposed to the proect a~e, hap- ZCECTpv with the results," Munn O.CTsaid. s three isdb Mann feels the chances that Should the University will adopt the twants programs are good. develop-, "I think that we have a good have to chance that some of these pro- gramns will persist. I think they should," Munn said. "With this drafting type of informational aid the imenda- students will be better inform-, 11 DI AMIN T-Shirts. Get Big Daddy. Only $4.95 IFrsuet h att plu 50 potag. ;know what new courses are ' plusS~cpostgeavailable to meet their specific Newsweek Graphics, LTD. -P.O. Box, P5000, Franklin, MI 48025: requirements, the Wide Area S, M, L., XLI Information Retrieve (WIRE) 28F4081 is available to serve them. XEROX AND OFFSET I fast, low cost duplicating i COPY QUICK 1217 S. University 769-050 epto! WHAT EVER IT'S BETTER CANOEING ARGO PARK CANOE RENTAL 668-7411 ' OPENING APRIL 9th 88F409' SEXUAL ENRICHMENT WEEKEND FOR COUPLES. April 15-17. Outside leaders, $200 per couple. Details from Bbb and Margaret Blood., 769-0046. 79F408 BRIGHT, vivacious, sensitive, some- what Jewish 21 yr. old undergradu- ate woman (3'711) Interested in mu- sic, languages, sports, arts, learn- ing, having fun, people and life would like to meet intelligent at- tractive male. (preferablyj senior or grad student) with similar interests. Write Box 15, Michigan Daily. 88F410 1 DENMARK IN MAY. Departure April 28 for 1 month seminar on Scandi- navian adult education. Jointly sponsored by U-M Adult Education Program and Danish Ministry of Ed - ucation. Small, highly personalized, "WIRE is an indexing tool for the courses that the University offers, We can retrieve very selectively," said Project coor- dinator Betsy Munn.j "We can meet the needs of the individual student in a more humanizing way. Instead of computers being served by: people, people will be served by computers on a more per- sonalized level," she said. OVER 400 faculty submitted information about their field of study, interests, training, past work and the types of research they have undertaken. The com- puter selects the faculty mem-. bers who best meet the stu- dents' specifications. The WIRE 'process, is quite simple. Students tell the com- puter what type of class they want, when they, want it and add any other special individ- ual, requirements they may have. both your?"legs. grou experience. graduate credit in The comnputer then seizes key 5-corridor dF4OS 1 adult education available. For info, words, searches its memory cir- neall ,Birad Dyer, adultedcto,74 cuits and spits out the appo redwood animal boxes-hippos, aard- ---prat-cure- i oe-xits varks, elephants . . . Little Dipper FREE TUITION WIRE is not fully implement-I Candles, 415 N. Fifth Ave. (adjacent for 1 or 2 yeas at any one of 140 edytbcuentalo"h to Farmetr's Market, in Kerrytown) . Universities, Technical Schools and LSAyt cuse reorammofte cV408 FYeshivas in Israel. Fully accredited LSAtouesaeporm d --programs for Junior Year and Grad- Iint h computer. Full imple-. WE KNOW ABOUT A LOT of other uate study. Enrollment--minimum 2 mentation will not occur unless_ things too. U-M Stylists at Union. years in advance, benefits from 1979- the University decides to extend 4F408 1989. Please contact* The Gift of Ed- the program beyond its devel- -- ucation, Department MIf, Suite 710, SCIENCE AND VALUES. lniterested? 10 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, New opment stage. Try University course 265 next Fall, York 10020. (212-541-7568). 18F408 sponsored by ,this Collegiate Insti- ___________-- THE THIRD program devel- tute for values and Science, Mon- COPIES-as low *s 2t~c oped HE lp=H students is called5 day, Wednesday, and Friday at 19.00. Still the best price around.p 48F417; IMPRESS, 524 E. William, 665-4321. the Student Academic Record CAREEHEIP*..__ ____ ___cFt Audit (SARA)., Find a professor who knows the OPPORTUNITY TO PUBLISH and institution that interests you. make money from your regular re- M~'artin'sAnlCac SAMM: 1213 Angell Tuesdays/Thurs- ports, bibliographies, studies, arti-An eCa h days. 763-4141. 30F408 cles, poems, etc., through the Guten- NWYR A)-"l ________ -- berg Connection. Free information. NE ~OK(P)-"l DHIARMA STUDY GROUP, a Bud- Mail Markets, MD, 1797 Sheffield Dr., can say," Casey Stengel oncei dhist meditation group uender the Ypsilanti, Michigan 4819'7. 46F412 ! said "is that I wished I had; dietinofyn.Coga 'tnga-I~------ - ---- an infielder like Mr. (Billy) Rinpoche, meets weekly for meth-' JAZZ. Martin when I managed the tatlon and study. For information:; at the University Club with the Mets. phone 761-3352 or 994-6657. cFtc# Root's Trio: Noel; Cunningham, I piano; Ted Hartley, bass; Stanleyl "I can remember how hej PREGNAT3Mf? Need help? Slaughter, drums. Friday and Satur- saved the 1952 World Series in Call Problem Oregbnone 01ep, 76.'- day Tevenings 9:30 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. in tesvnhgm nEbt 1283..~~~~ org~iytet vlu te the club cocktail lounge in the Field. Mr. (Jack) Robinson hits C t Michigan Union building. Ask has- a hi h i f ed fyfr a fe til m mb s ipy w h t e b s s WEDDINGINTAIN -Mdortsfo afretilmmehiahihifedfywtthbss tradition. Call 761-0942 anytime, NIAIN ny ieeo card. 763-2236. cFtc loaded and the count three and: Daily Photo ,by JOHN KNOX For old time's sake Former. Wolverine Center Gerald Ford and Coach Bo Schembechiler look over the practice schedule during yesterday's spring football workout at Ferry Field. Ford watched the players kick, pass, and block in the cold wind for about an hour while he spoke with Schembechler. The only' pigskin the former President handled. was a stray that he lofted back onto the field. "Foot ball is a great institution," Ford said. ..it does a lot for young people." *t * * * 4 * ** * * Suthf Unliv. Call 76466. dA'flV -- o wir ~SUSINESS SERVICES FOUTND-Fair owieframe' glasses ______________ in brown leather case. 663.4114. FOR A Reader and Advisor, Mrs. dA409 IPatsy wll advise you i nall prob- FOUN -2 rks agoon aM10s-lems. Look for her elign in front of FOUN-2 ws. go o camuS-her house. 4180 Packard. Just east Men's POCKET WATCH. Call to of Carpenter-Packard Intersection.' identify. 663.2089. dA410 Open 8 1,m.-9 p.m. 971-1451. 01J413 HELP WANTED -IHOUSE CLEANING WANTED - Im- maculate cleaner. References if re- TENNIS INSTRUCTORS, he ad pro, i gaited. Call Kay at 769-0871 after assistant pro and camp positions; 'a p.m. - dJ good playing and teaching back-i _------ grounds, good income and interest- STUDENT TYPING - Professional, ing work; locations in eight states; reasonable rates. 994-4309. ask for; call (301) 654-3770, Robert Reade. -Barbara. cJ41i 0411417 - -- * * IThe ROBERT T. LONGWAY Planetarium in Flint x rx B ROOM, BOARD, and salary in re- turn for part-time babyitting (dur- ing spring-summer) and almost full time (starting fall) for two great little girls. 4 and 7. Private quarters inclUds bedroom, livingroomn and bathroom. Friendly atmosphere. Five minute bike to campus. Start May or in Fall. 662-3435. 98H1410 zi YP-.Z'4 DO...NE. In m~y homen. Fast, accurate, reasonable. Call Isabel. 973-9618. c.1tc TYPING - isesertations, theses, wanuscripts. Selectric IT, B.A. Vng- Iish literature, experienced prates- si~nal typist, 665-4524. 40.7419 THE SECRETARIAT cP'tc I PERMANENT WEIGHTS LOSS Through B e h a v 10o r Modification. Wolverine Institute, 973-1480. cFtc CAROL AND PHYLLIS F.- I LOVE YOU BOTIE, MADLY, THEOPHILUS. . -ete. "MAKE LOVE-NOT WAR" (it's good tot our business) Austin Diamond 1209 S. University, 663-7151 epic 6 . F'R1ENDS LAKE COMMUNITY 80 acre wildlife preserve near Chel- sea. Swimming, sailing, camping, ca- noeing, picnicking. All-year mem- bership $50 per adult, children free. Brochure from Bloods, 2005 Penn- craft, Ann Arbor, MI 48103. 63F418 WEATHER MAN-I would like to place a formal complaint; I highly resent what is going on outside and I demand that it cease IMXMtATE- LY. Gad nukes man, it's 'spring, act like it-an Irate customer. dF408 two and everybody is running because it's two out and we're leading 4-2 in the seventh and' my first baseman (Joe Collins)" don't know where the ball is hit. But Martin does, and be- cause he's -playing deep on. Robinson he has to run a mile to get to the pitcher's mound' where he catches the ball at his ankles and loses his Yankee cap." 1 presents the NationblI Touring Company of EESEE TNE!11NT SNO W. 11W. (now showing for a limited engagement) i t IL I - -- -- --- Typing. Copying, Binding VERSATILE lead vocalist and mu-~ Editing, Drafting, .Lettering siudans with singing abilities wanted . 812 South State Street for top middle-of-the-road band 11-6, 7 days/week 994-3594 play'ing weekend enagaements in thei Ann Arbor - Detroit metropolitan 'TYPING AND PRINTINIG. IBU area. Work beginis in September. SelectrIc. 20 yrs. experience. 116 1. pays $60-100 per job. Call 8-10 a.m., Michigan, Ypsilanti. 485-4000. cJte 662-073 631408FLtUTE U'1$TROTOR on faeulty GREAT STYMIVIE experience. 4 week of three college*. UMber of pM-t camp located In rChelsea. Counselors fessional drip. Will teaeh bogus. with archery, sports experience need- ning~'advante5d stutftt iS bome,! ed, also assistant cook. Call 663-0551. Ten min. drive frm cmpuws. 429- $I4$ 21.E STUDENT'S Counseling Office STEPHENS needs new people. Come down to I POESO A our office and talk to us about our program for next year. dH409: YE RTN MODELS TO ASSIST in NursingSEVC vrorkshop. $3.00 per hour. Continu- EXCELLENCE IN TYPE ing Education Services, 763-3105. 55114091 DISSERTATIONS AMATEUR TALENT needed for TISt -MNTCIT gong show night to be held at Abi- Reasonable Rates galls Dirty Shame Saloon (opening Academic/Professioflal in this area soon). Call between 11 Personalized IBM Selectrtc Type a.mn. and 4 p.m., I-588-0448 and ask Ragged Right and Justified Margins' for Ed, or between 1-5, 434-9758. Error-Free. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ask for Gail. 271419 EDITING. PRIN~TING. LETTERING. _______________ 1 CASSETTE TRANSCRIPTION COMMUNITY ORGANIZERS- I TELEPHONE DICTATION ACORN, the most successful com- Pick-up and Delivery munity organization in the country, Confidential has openings for organiizers in silt P0O. Box 181 Ypsilant i, Mich.j southern states. Issues range from Ma. Stephens 434-1984 neighborhood deterioration to util- c Jtc styV rates, tastes, redlining, etc. If you,_____ are interested In social change and1 mahlp Cteth camrP1nnn&A, PETS AND SPLE I L77U "fI I I, I I I i utOFFICE HOURS -CIRCULATION -'764-0558 COMPLAINTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS 10 a.m.-2 p.m. C LASS IF I ED A DS - 76.4-0557 10 o~m.-4 p.m. DEADLINE FOR NEXT DAY-12:00 p.m. DISPLAY ADS - 764-0554 MONDAY thru FRIDAY-9 a.m.-4 :30 p.m. Deadline for Sunday issue- WEDNESDAY at 5 p.m. I I H igh powered multi-colored lasers . Liquid lights '- Kaleidoscopic universe Surround sound Q "The show is a fantastic multi-media combination of light, music, social comment, and pure sensation.'' Greensboro Record Greensboro, North Carolina "..an amazing sight and sou~nd experience." The BCC Phoenix Ft. Lauderdale, Florida "..a spectacular voyage into a new universe of sight and sound." St. Louis Globe -- Democrat St. Louis, Missouri Discover the live multi-media Laser Light Show in Michigan"'s largest Planetarium A I .y .ti W ) ;. %r SHOW TIMES { an 'umrn.I. p6 1: lliursdays 7:30 P.M. NO r In I I