Sunddy, October 19i 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Sunday, October 19, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY IARNIIi _______TE .___ 13v get the job done MISCELLANEOUS TIM 'AND CHRISTINE'S TAILOR SHOP We specialize in fitting clothes with reasonable prices. 20 Years same lo- cation, 2131a' S. Main, above Lucky Drug Store. 663-6228. 8 a.mn.-6 p.m. Mon.-Fri. till 7. 40M1028 [i I _______ FOR DIRECT CLASSIFIED SERVICE CALL 764-0557 -- 10 A.M.-4 P.M. Mond 'A r FOR RENTf WOMAN WANTED to share room in house near campus. Lease ends in May. $88.50/month. Call 761-6939. 5501022 JANUARY VACANCY North Campus Co-op, female. '$120/mo. Includes room, board, utilities. Call Beth, 485-8651 or Jane 665-0166. 64C1019 MUSIC-ART STUDENTS: live near, your school in beautiful North Cam- pus Co-ops. Female winter term lease, room and board, about $125. Call Betsy, 663-6430. dC1021 THREE ROOMS available Nov. 1. Farmhouse on 100 acres. Woods, ponds, ten minutes from Ann Arbor. TICKETS SELLING: 3 Junior priority tidkets, OSU, Purdue games. 995-9589. Q WANTED: 4 Mich.-OSU tickets. Call at dinner or after 11:00. 995-1077. 43Q1025 WANTED: 1 Michigan-OSUJ football ticket. 445-1442 ehenings. 31Q1019 FOR SALE : Loggins-Messina concert Great seats. Tony, 663-9060. 24Q1022 WANTED: 2 tickets to Michigan- OSU game. Will pick up Saturday, Oct. 17. Call collect, Edelberg, 312- 725-7200. _33Q1021 BUSINESS SERVICES TRANSPORTATION PLUMBING SERVICES = ANYONE DRIVING home to Long Installation, repair and replacement/ jIsland, New York, for a three day Call Rick at 995-9346. 61J1025; weekend? I'm wiling to share driv- ----------- j lug and expenses. Call Debbie. 764- I AM a full-time, free lance typist1 9671 after 11 p.m., persistently. with considerable experience typing! dG1O21 books, dissertations, papers. I type--------------- __- over 100 wpm., perfect accuracy LOST AND FOUND guaranteed. Base rate 70c per page. IBM Correcting Selectric. Call Bill, 665-0166. cJtc LOST ((captured): Bozo (106) the -Clown from Nat. Sci. Please return. BANDS for frat parties. Don, 761- (Reward). No questions asked. He 9431 and 487-5526. cJtc is trained to kill unless returned. ______ Contact 763-0720. 58A1022 BANDS of all types (country and western, rock. Jazz, etc.) for any oc- DECK of Index Cards found in 451 casion. Call 434-3259 or 994-0356. Mason Hall, Monday, Oct. 13. 994- Call 662-8945 or 429-9625. 47C1024 SINGER FOR HIRE-Female singer; 41J 1024 - ------- -mellow folk, pop, originals. Parties. -- ---. STADIUM/PACKARD area. 1932 weddings. Will audition. 971-2647. EDITORIAL ASSISTANCE, article, Brock Ct. 3-bdrm. ranch w/attached 7301104 book, dissertation. Howard Rontal, garage. Available Nov. 1, 6-m'th -------- -__ ---- s665-7161. 66J1017 lease.. $375-first, last and security. ___--____ All appliances, newly carpeted. 1- ROOCMMATES TYIN, opinBidigEdtig 435-9549. 52C1025 ! - YIGCpig idnEiig - ; --- ----- WANTED: Woman to complete com-~ Keypunching. Notary Service. F AVAILABLE NOW, 1-bdrm. furnish- fortable home. Own room, bath,TH SERAIT ed apt. 2 blocks from campus. 995- very close to campus. Please call Dissertation Specialists 4641 persistently. 38C1021 995-3894 after 5:00. 41Y1019 812 S. State Street ________# 8 a.m.-l0 p.m. 994-3594 WEST SIDE HOUSE to share, $150. r. EASE FOR FEMALE available int cJtc Near town/campus. 769-5077. E ursley. Call 995-4924. 20Y1023 92C1019 ---- - - -____TRANSMOGRIFYINGj FOR SLE .TYPING 1485, aiu. FOUND: one rampaging army ant stomping on Navy beans in kitchen. Call and identify. dA1020 LOST; Red backpack from car, Cris- ler lot, Oct. 15. Contains research. Value to owner only. 455-6576 even- ings. Reward. 34A1019 FOUND: Keys in Arb. Call 995-7681. dAl0l9 E HELP WANTED 2-DM P.aalbeCltl!furnished, 913 Dewey. Call 1-264- PIN BALL MACHINE. 4-player Gott- 5698 anytime or 995-8978 after 6 p.m. lieb. Needs minor repairs. $500 or 93C1022 best offer. 763-6574. 51B1024 ONE BEDROOM, unfurnished, to KIGSIE WATERBED with sublet. Near North Campus and hos- KN-IE pitals. Heat, water, carpet, drapes eaer9 oa-fam,8fttd lne.B1025. included; upstairs apt. in garden-95-023B01 type setting. Might sell furniture. FIBERGLAS SUPPLIES Rent no* $179/mo. Write Box K, Resins, tape, cloth, pigments. Quan- Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., tity discounts. Nate's" Boat Shop, Ann Arbor, MI. 48104. dC 2527 Dexter Rd. 668-8500. Hours: 'rues.-Fri. 9-6; Sat. 9-5. 30B1031 _WANTDCRTOTBTRIPOD: for sale. $20, ORIENTAL RUGS: wve buy used and I or best offer. Excellent condition. new. 769-8555 or 995-7597. cKtc Call. 662-1717 persistently. dBlO2O IFIND BIG SAVINGS AT THE VAULTI All electric., Servling the cademU~lic.,Are you a JK (Jewelers Kit)? i sok professional and business comrnunl-, areyo interested in making EX- ties for 15 years. PRINTING, RESU- TRA MONEY for Christmas. Please MES, EDITING. TASK, 761-4146. contact manager Charles W. Warren cJtcl and Co., 670 Briarwood Mall. Ann * mArbor. Mich. 87H1019 SUBLET FEMALE NEEDED to share room in 3-bdrm. large house. Central cam- pus. Free off-street parking. Huge living room, dining room, and kit- chen. $100/mo. utilities included. Call 665-4290. 39U31021 WOMAN to assume lease in pleasant! apt., near campus. $135/mo. 995- 9782/663-1712. 21U1021 WOMEN to occupy space in 2-bdrm.{ apt. 721 S. Forest. Available Janu- ary. Diana, 995-7625. $76.25/mo. 91131021 PETS AND SUPPLIES j HELTP! My affectionate black iand AURA SOUNDE: A new record store in Ann Arbor, will be interviewing for full-time and part-time sales persons on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 23, 24. Knowledge of classical, jiazz, and rock helpful. Apply in person to Mr, Jim Haldeman, 540 E. Liberty, Liberty Center, above Burger King. 53H1022 Dishwashers needed, for lunches in { exchange for meals. ! Call Rick at ! '~7 :Z1 _ Z)S1 PERSONS interested in running for j available seats in the fall SOC Elec- fa-reda tions may file in SGC offices until ________IOct. 31. 54M1031 F~UND RAISING GARAGE SALE by MUSICAL MDSE., Community Day Care Center, 1611 RADIOS, REPAIRS Westminster, Sun.. 10 to 3. Dona- Lions from 60 families include chil- PORTBLE TERE, $0 orbestof-dren's and- adult's clothing, toys, PORTBLE TERE, $0 orbestof-books, furniture, etc. Donations wel- fer 68-1_ 60X024- come and tax deductible. 16M1019 FOR SALE: Teac A-12U, reel-to-reel $175 from 971-7392. 63X1019 USED CARS USED FENDER, Rhodes piAno, VALIANT, 1984: Slant 6, rebuilt, new Apollo Music Center, 769-1400. cite brakes/shocks, very reliable. $275 DREADNAUGHT GUITAR SALE, or best offer. 662-3511. 44N1019 Used guitars starting at $49.95. Apo- 196 MUSTANG, engine good condi- 11o Music Center, 323 S. Main. tion. $300. 1971 Dodge Van, excellent exte condition, $1400. Call 995-5082. USED ZILDJIAN CYMBALS. Apollo 36N1021 Music Center, 769-1400. cXtc SACRIFICE, camper and Hon truck, MARTIN 00-18 used. 761-9431, 487-lruns great, complete with TV, fur- 5526, cXtc nace, toilet, stove, etc., New tires. ---- ---.$1200 or trade for VW bus. 483-0294. EMIP4ONE BASS GUITAR and 32N1019 Amp. $180, best offer. 995-4783 per- - __--__ sistently, 10X1023 1974 OPEL MANTA. Very good con- .__._. _dition. Automatic transmission, good DRUMS FOR SALE, professional Ro gas mileage, reasonably priced. Call gers set, Zildjlan Cymbals, perfect persistently, 995-3415. 14N1019 cond. Best available. Call Rich, 994-;- 0087 persistently. 97x1021; PERSONAL 3- a p a es et of r -21HARMON KARDON 230 receiver 10" -- - 3-ayseaes.Betofe. 95551, RATIONAL- REAL ESTATE IX01 EMTOA PLYMOUTH -- TRAINING { COMMERCIAL OFFICE FALL PROGRAMS 3 bdrm. 132 story brick on Main St. Q RET Training for Professionals. Good location, $35,900. Century 21. Paraprofessionals and Graduate 453-7600. 35R111 Students, Oct. 1975 to June 1976. --__________ 1Q WOMEN Assertative Training. BARG IN CRNEROct. 4, 9:30 ii~m, to 4:30 p.m. BARGIN CRNERWOEN On going weekly group. Tuesdays. Oct. 7 to Dec. 30, 7 _____- ~ p~m. to 9:30 p.m. SA M 'S QRET Marathon Weekend Residen- tial Encounter. Oct. 10-12 (Friday 6 p.m. to Sunday 4 p.m.) ST O ~REI 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.) LEVI' DENI S MEN Assertative Training. Oct. 25 LEVIS DE IMS9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. QFEMALE SEXUALITY AND EX- PRESSION. Niwv. 1, 9:30 a.m. to Bell Bttoms4:30 p.m. Boot Jeans Q MEN AND WOMEN Assertative t TTritinnin4g0 .o. 2,93 .t Buadton Fly 5 QEMOTVERAIOALMARA- ButonFlyTHON Residenitial Weekend. Dec. Sta-Prest Bells 12-14 (Friday 6 p.m. to Sunday 4 p.m.) Name .......................... LEVI'SCORDSAddress .... ....... .. Institute for Rational Living of Bell Bottoms Michigan, Inc., 2512 Carpenter Road, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. 973- Straight Legs 1480, 971-5080, cptc Turtle Neck Shirts 4.98 Sweaters .... from 7.98 Flannel Shirts from 6.98 A that Western Flannel° -and Corduroy Shirts . 9ao Book Bags .f rom 2.69 207 E. L ibe rty thru 663-611Classfied PERSONAL OPEN 1 p mn today. Union Billiards and Bowling. CFl0l9 PSYCHODRAMA workshop. Oct. 25- Nov. 22. For information, 761-1141. 45F1024 SENSITIVE, responsive Jewish girl is looking for a companion to give support, warmth and love. If you feel you can attend to another's needs, please write to Mich. Daily. Box 16, Thank you. dFlO20 MICHIGAN RESIDENCY Informa- tion Thursday, Oct. 23, 7:30, Legal Aid. 4310 Michigan Union. 62F2023 The Cross-eyed Moose will give you all the pinball games you can play on Wednesday be- tween 12:30 and 1 p.m. 613 E. Liber- ty, cFlO2l Twinkle, twinkle our STAR H Fow we. wonder how you ARE Up above, the sky so HIGH Like a diamond in the SKY Twinkle, twinkle our STAR We know who you really ARE! dFlQl9 Pinball and Coffee The Cross-eyed Moose and Tommy's Holiday Camp invite you to enjoy free coffee every morning until the pot's gone. cF1024 TRICIA: Keep this ad, It is re- deemable for one (1) lover at Thanksgiving. -Mike. dF1019 rING - RACKHAM/TURABIAN Format. 3M Copies. Call Judie, 434- 5626. 84FI028 XEROX AND OFFSET afast, low cost duplicating COPY QUICK 1217 S. University 769-0560 cFtc VOLUNTEERS needed for Children's Health Fair screening clinic Nov. 1 and 2. Work with children, parents, professionals at the Fair. People with background in child care are needed. Cnotact Maureen, 761-3162 for more information.' 09F1019 SINGER FOR HIRE. Female singer; 'mellow folk, pop, originals.' Parties, weddings. Will audition. 971-2647. r - nolun at~l 1v sprlTllTH °'saq etu 0 ou afr spznhlllq puro AId eldoad sai~tVD YOUNG. well-bred Catholic man. .Iwouldn't mind getting it on with a curvaceous red head. Must be able to sing, enjoy walking through apple orchards. Write or mail yourself soon to Box 17, Michigan Daily. dFlO2O SHY, but gregarious woman having lust acquired flirtations tendencies wants to ,try it out. Absolutely adores looking at beautiful bodies, extremely interested in beautiful minds. Box 1, Michigan Daily. dF102O LONELY, moderately Jewish senior male (never been to Israel but wore braces and went to Hebrew School) desires companionship. Write or mail replies to Box 3, Michigan Daily. dFlO2O PERMANENT weight los, smoking reduction, study efficiency, tension control, through behavior modifi- cation. Call 994-0019. e~to PERSONAL FLEXIBLE, piano teacher affers les- sons on campus. Theory, ear-train- lug available. Master's degree. 662- 5850 before 11 a.m. 69F1028 PIANO, ORGAN. Terrific teachers Improvement guaranteed. Professor world-famous Santa Cecilia Aca- demy, Rome, Italy. Concert pianist. Beginners, advanced, will learn in your home, 662-4401. 18P1024 WE" PARTICIPATE in the ,Blue Shield Prescription program, The Village Apothecary, 1112 S. Univer- sity. oct WHERE MARGINAL 'PICT u quality diamronds.-Austin D1 am~nd. 1209 S. University, 663-7131.7 dt WEDDING INVITATIONS -- Mod or, traditional. Call 761-0OM anytime. TRAVELERS INSURANCE 00. and Auto-Owners Insurance 00. offer auto and renter's insurance at lower rates in Ann Arbor. Call Mrs. Spears at 662-3107 for a quotation. Spring. er=Kleinschmnidt Agency, Inc., 206 E. Huron. CPtU UPTIGHT? Relax in whirlpool.' An- Bela massages muscles In exclusive atmosphere. Legit. 971-6867, 871- 1489. cFtc COPIES -- 21,$e each Lowest Prices Anywhere IMPRESS. 524 E. William, 665-4321 CPUc @UMPER STICKERS. Custom print- ed while-U-wait! MAL PRESS, 1217 Prospect, Ann Arbor. 761.042. CPUs COPY MILL COPYING M IRACLE! IBM. PREGNANT 1 YEAR' DELIVERED BRAND NEW COPIER' III ON : Oct. 1 6, 1975, WEIGHT: ,825 lbs. NAME: BABY COPIER 11 MAKES PERFECT COPTIES COME SEE! BETTER COPIES THAN ANYWHERE' PARENTS GUARANTEE' 3c-31/2c Regular Bond Copies EACH PERFECT COME CELEBRATE ! BABY COPIER 11 HAVE A CIGAR WHILE THEY LAST SAVE STEPS MONEY TIME DRIVE- IN-DRIVE STRAIGHT THRU CHCI iSE'FROM OUR WIDE SELECTION OF ICE COLD BEER and WINE- D omestic & Imported Champagne-Keg Beer -Cold Pop Ice- Crushed, Cubed or Block All From the Safety and Convenience of Your Cdr FOR THE ECOLOGY MINDED We Accept Returnable Battles -OPEN T7 DAYS A WEEK- CORNER OF FIFTH AND CATHERINE white kitty, 7 months, needs new { home-all shots, free to loving own- 57141025, er. 994-5764. 50T1020 --- -- ---- __ ________ - .- - -.JAZZ DRUMMER, experienced, FREE - Angora cat. Call 769-1856. quartet, little pay, quality music. 83T1019 434-5378. 03H1021 50's DANCE I : ON STAGE r r E4 -' . a '..nz' - . - - - . ~ ~~'d~% I * t ' *, .i . S., * ~ * .',. S a %..... i wJ tr i+ i" wl+1wX 1 E. Jft. r tiJftr S. J; t. "JJw .yt"J N 'Jrrr s, 4t , a t .: . i : i: : t . i'r;:r . .li.t t /+)r fMJ V04 J L rLi_ 0I tS ~i:.:.* r.i ' U, ..'. . J t..f.t. .* g%, t ...a CHUBBY CHECKERS DANNY and the JUNIORS THE BELMONTS MOOSE and DA SHARKS CKLW's Brother BILL GABLE-Emee ROMA HALL Schoolcraft and Inkster NOV. 1 2-8:00 P.M. $6.50 PER PERSON Sponsored by Westland .Jaycees Tickets available at Hudson's, Grinnells and The Addition Shops MAIlL ORDER TO: Westland Jaycees, 7535 Gary, Westland. Mi. 48185 (Money orders only) by Nov. 1. 1975 COPY 211 MILL 1 S4. Ka'nte-~Shovin Ryu Mon. 5:30; Wed. and Fri. 6:30 IM Wrestling Room Call Lisa, 995-89011 or Mike, 995-8488 U of M SHORIN CLUB (by Ginos--on campus) 662-3969 all days and eves MLCOPYING S.STATE .. rr r r ,r: 303 N. FIFTH AVE. Monday-Saturdav, 9 a.m.-10 p.m.; Open Sundays Noon-7 p.m. A NEW SERIES ALREADY WELL ON ITS WAY MICHIGAN STUDIES ON CHINA iq PHOTOGRAPHS by Mark Reesman v4 IiPW"irk S fi Allen S. Whiting THE CHINESE CALCULUS OF DETERRENCE India and Indochina "Allen Whiting's new book, The Chinese Calculus of Deterrence, is a fascinating, meticulous analysis of' Peking's reac- tions and. the signals the has given regarding her concern for her security. It is ani important contribution to an understanding of Peking's policies and motivations."-WV. Averell Harriman $15.00 NATIONAL BESTSELLER at $7.95... NOW AVAILABLE at $2.95! October 1.31 UNION GALLERY =first Floor Michiglan Union TUES.-SUN.--10-6 SAT.-SUN--1 2-6 74r A i1toiatt . Daily CROSSWORD PUZZLE ' ACROSS 48 Steeplechass 11 Digs a'. (1 Playbillword' hazards U.S. fouk1t 6 Alike 60oCh sw3e nSEimploYer S Twain" - * 64 Sul zI 3 Yezyyoug_ Joe~ . d6Anossencata: $p4 14 Inter... t9 And not. 18 Rrnol 165 Verily to0 Typo of writing North Sea 16 mnare 162 Paganism 29 Hour bow 1? 3Iganefz 4 Galko'a .award. 19 Pale '65 Hence. Chruste 'e1I 20 Formergov't. 66 Westerasl 27 IIl4+spatim4 agry. Abbr. 2S Ofay tbM 21 Candidates for 07 Crtain b r. sheepskins of art t osvm ws** 23 New Deal agcy, 68 French aames e a Abbr. 24 Peevish wound French city 33 Arabln 8ap* 26 Sudden, quick 69 Nice place for 33. Tolumab~e Pull a picnic 34'1 noMoodson 28 One of the Abbr. 31 Widfromnflch DOWN 386Set $ 162 of the border 1. Almost extinct battle- 34 Large number: bird of Bermuda 40 Geneosty . Colloq. 2 Hebrew letter 41 --polies 37 Word with deep 3 Middle East. 43 Constrol or bitter region 47 Tiewithm"op N8 Hollywood named. 4 Rload surface 49 Meru 39 Spoke hoarsely b Companion of 6I1 Record of Ayu' 41 Men south of sound 62 -*cochft the border 6OEgyanm od 63Test the fit o 42 Magician .7 ?Earned 54impaEE 43 French .'8 Provide with 5 ossiv6noe5Fi i b' 44 - means 9 "Any port, 68 Tovn on the 45 Sheen ___-," Phrase Thames !46 Bridal - 10 One and two: f61 Day, in U*id path Abbr. /64 hiL of ux Alexander Eckstein CHINA'S ECONOMIC _ D V L P TThe Interplay of Scarcity * ", . and Ideology# "~The volume contains some of the most important analytical and interpretive writing on the Chinese economy by one of the world's leading specialists on thef subject whose research and ideas have had an enormous impact on both scho- larly and public understanding of the subject. It is an rnportant book that should be read by all those who are interested in the Chinese econonV~y-or,b for that matter, developing economies in general."-A. Doak , Barnett 65 IN PRESS Ernest P. You nca THE PRESIDENCY OF YUAN SH IH-KWAI Liberalism and Dictatorship in Early Republican China .1 r..~ t Y LAST: fTIME -,.- TONIGHT'-.... . ... .._...t Added Performance undayne . Uclober 19 20) 24 12 3 } 5 15 t8 Zi I.- 7, 22 9 10 !t 16 9 23 t2 'Itm- 25 2$ 29 30 37 ri--Ii 39 i40 4LL 1 f - I I I t I B - -"r- I - '1 1,