Wednesday,;June 19. 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 7 Daily Classifieds BUSINESS SERVICES TUTORING, EE, Statistics, Math, Computers. Call Walt, 769-2256. cJtc TYPING and EDITING. Call Jean, 994-3594, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. cJtc PETS AND SUPPLIES I WANT a cute long-haired kitten - months old for my very own. Cue, not a mutt. 761-277, 7-11 p.m. dT AQUARIUM - 20 gal. O'Dell. All glass hood, heater, filter. $30.00, Call 761-3000. dT LOST AND FOUND LOST KITTEN!!-Gray, with brown markings, brown streak on nose; about 8 wks, old. Call 665-6807. dA626 LOST - GRAY KITTEN, 2 white patches on belly, 3 months, vicinity Walnut & Geddes. Please call 994- 5647. 46A621 FOUND - RING on E. University June 14. Cal 665-9889 and identify. dA620 M19rAI, MSE. RADIOS. REPAIRS I FM CONVERTER w/ noair of 6v speakers Call Mark: 665-6807. dX613 RENT A GUITAR, Wh Buy? Le- sons available to-boot' Your ounulty music store. Apollo Music Center 769-1400. eXte OTUILD D/35. 6330. Apollo Meote Center. 761-9430. eXtc TUSED UPRTrHT PANO. 99t50. Dark finish. In -ood ohape Apllo Music Center, 761-9430. Xec FOR SALE MOVING Sofa bed,r ecliner, velset chairs, a dr' k, auarim, ok- aes, snow tires, basinette 006 - 1893. 26B621 '66 VW Beetle. Good condition Mike, 769-4375. after 6. 85B62 SEA SNARK-Polystyrene. Call Paul 761-4281. 05B620 FOR SALE BY OWNER-Snclos, lieht tri-level: Includes four bed- rooms, study. family room, enclosed porch, fireplace, thermopane, maxi- mum storage. Treed lot, professional neighborhood five minutes from campus. Assumable 7g5, .low six- tics. By appointment only, 769-2931. 19622 WANT TO TRADE rock 'n rolBl co- settes for mellow music, or sell for $2.50 each. Ira, 663-0865. 14B620 SUBLET 1UL Y-AUG. SUBLET-2-bdrm., 2 or 3 nerson apt. in house. Rent nego- tiable. 518 Hill, No. 1. 099=4-33. 37U22 OIRNS PARK Area-$65 room for female in July and August.dU1o'l 761-940. 0621 ON CAMPUS-4-rm. furnished apt. uly-Aug. Evenings: Coil 761-3083; laos leave message for P. Hovt, 764-8444. 38U626 lTlLY-AUG Snr'oolin houe, tA5/moth netotil.ClOoe to coo- ois Kltchen privileges Sandy, 994- i27; Phil. 994-5090. 36U619 IANT ROOM. 1-2 teople. Lao e hrrse Garden. 665-0825. 35621 BDRM. nartment. A C lus dis- nal, for Srmrmer, immediate o- cupacey. Call Al after 5:00, 668-60800 49U621 \A WOMAN needed for two-per- it Okland Avenue psartm-ent. ntcn room, furnished. Fll op9ion. 10 mo . uilities and parking paid. Available JuyL 1. 769-5629, 994-3091. 50U622 'NE PERSON needed to share two- bedroom apt. July-Aug.. $35 mo. 910 . State. Caol 761-2138. 42621 SUBLET-July-Auust. 1-bdrm. in 2-bdrm. apt. Located in house across from Physics and Astronomy Bldg. $58/mon. furnished. Call Tom, 764-0481, 994-4247. dU620 SUBLET-1 person $65/mon. (ne- gotiable), near North Campus/bus- stop/Arb. 769-8954. 18U622 ONE OR TWO FEMALES wanted to sublet room in modern 2-bdrm. Immediate occupancy or July-Aug. Call Jean, 603-2709 or 761-1840. 631 S. Forest, No. 3. 23620 OWN ROOM in two-man apartment. Dishwasher. $50. 994-0475. 90U617 FEMALE NEEDED, July-August. Mo- dern apt., A/C, close to campus. Rent negotiable. 761-9122. 04U622 SUBLET SUMMER PLUS FALL SUBLET. 2 rooms, kitchen and bath. Pleasant street (Spring St.), quiet, porch, A/C. Summer $100/mon., Fall $155/ mon. Call Warren suppertime and evenings, 769-7588. 27U620 Summer Sublet Best Location Spacious 2 & 3 Pdcm. Apts. A/C, dishwashers & balconis VISCOUNT & CHALET APTS. CAMPUS RENTALS 1335 S. University 665-8825 cUte ONE LARGE BEDROOM. A/C. Rent negotiable. Call Michael 769-8585. 97U619 2 LARGE BEDROOMS: $45/mon. ea. In spacious apt. on campus. Central air cond., kitchen, parking, etc. June 25-Ag. 30. Take one or both. Call 994-0073 anytime. 96U621 ONE FEMALE NEEDED for lovely 4-man. 521 Walnut, No. 2. Available immediately. 668-6906 or 663-3641. cUte MAGNIFICIENT MAYNARD HOUSE. Spacious one-bedroom, central air. laundry, disposaL Furnished. On campus. Rent quite negotiable. July and August with renewal option. 662-3442 from 6-10 p.m. 87U620 ONE FEMALE NEEDED to share beautiful apartment, near campus. Call 665-6256. 99U621 1 BEDROOM to sublet in large A/C apartment. $70/month. 668-7277. 17U622 ONE LARGE BEDROOM in 3-bdrm. house. On campus. July-Aug. $50mo. 662-7135, 665-0823. 83U620 *ix Summer Campus Rooms for girls. Furnished in a secure modern brick building. Avail- able now or July 1. Fall option. $75/mon. includes utilities. 761-1932. rule SUMMER CAMPUS ROOMS for girls. Com- pletely furnished carpeted, in a modern bldg. Sunny, pleasant neigh- borhood. $100 for double, $75 single. Fall option. 761-1932. cUte PERSONAL THE PROFESSIONALS ARE HEREI! U-M STYLISTS AT THE UNION cF619 PERSONAL L [OUT-Rave a great time! Use pour levantine kirk sparingly and hrry back for cider at Bicycle Jim's. 46F619 LET US fill your next prescription. The Village Apothecary. cFtc CITY DANCE THEATER-An impro- visational dance group orginating in Boston, will give a performance Thursday, June 20 at 8:00 p.m. in Barbour Gymnasium. $1 donation. An Improvisational Workshop will lso be held Friday, June 21 at 1 p.m. in Barbour Studio. 50c. 41F619 CREATIVE WEDDING PHOTOG- RAPHY - Weddings by David has been doing it since 1968. By ap- pointment only, please call 994-5440. eFtc TROTTER HOUSE is offering Summer Lunch P rota ro m 11:30-1:30 $1.50 donation THURSDAY'S MENU Baked Chicken. Smothered Meat- halls, mixed Turnip & Mustard Greens, Sa u a s h. Tossed Salad, Choice of Breads. Coffee & Punch. cF620 WFnnTNG INVITATIONS--Mod. or traditional, Call 761-0942 anytime. eFtc UPTIGHT?-Ulse whirlnool. Angela massaos musclcs. Exclusive, inex- pensive. 971-6867. cF823 WANTED-Philosonhv Grad to tutor undergrad. Excellent stipend. 459- 1553. 31F622 26. PERSONABLE male wishes to meet sensitive woman. Write Box 31, Michigan Daily. 11F620 I WORK part time at a psych clinic. I'd like to meet a woman 1who like myself is looking for a warm, growing relationship. My main hobbiesare tennis and music. Jim, 994-5521. Call persistently, late evening best. 59F622 GRAD STUDENT in his late 20's would like to meet a personable girl, possible marriage. Call for Abe at 668-9533 or come to 1125 E. Hu- ron, Room No. 9, in Ann Arbor. 20F619 WANTED-To meet a warm, conver- soot sister in grad sohool who is looking for a change of pace over the summer. Adolphus, 434-0352at- ter 0 p.m. dF2t TALK TO GEORGE, he's a good listener. If he says no, no, no, no, no then try a little Greek. Union Bowling Lanes. He's here from 11 am. Mon.-Fri. rF6l9 EVERY DAY IS RING DAY at the Michigan Union. See our display of class rings at the concession stand on the first floor. Fte I --", I I PERSONAL THE COPY MILL 211 B. 5. State: 663-3969 FOR QUALITY COPIES & OFFSET cFto LET ANN ARBOR'S only diamond expert help you style your engage- ment ring. It costs less. Over 5.000 U-M men have. Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University. 663-7151. cFtc 'AMARK' S COFFEE HOUSE ON THE RISE New plans include: MATRIX THEATRE - A community exhibition center for the perform- ing, cinema and visual arts, (first floor) children's matinees. CAFE OF THE AMERICAS - Low- cost, non profit coffeehouse special- izing in Latin American food and drink (basement). ART GALLERY - Changing wall displays for guest exhibitors (first floor and basement). YOU CAN HELP Building estimates for bringing site up to city codes is $12,000.00 (elec- tric, air, mech, etc.) With the help of faculty, student and community friends, we've raised $9,000.00, and have already begun construction. $3000.00 more will enable us to open. If you can loan, donate, invest or cosign for any portion of this sum, call the New World Media Project, 761-9855 (Keith or Bill). A Michigan Non-Profit Corporation cFtc WANTED: Persons with ragweed, hayfever (itching of the nose and sneezing in Aug. and Sept.) to take poet in a study involving a new medication for treatment of hay fever. Must not be leaving Ann Ar- bor for longer than weekends from end of July to end of Sept. Pay is $75 for approximately 9 hours time (at intervals). Phone 764-6142 day- time, 434-4373 evenings. 94F620 THE JEWISH GRAD GROUP "I.I1uucn Enroiiments now being accepted for S. H. KAPLAN tutoring courses to prepare for the upcoming M.C.A.T., D.A.T., and L.S.A.T. Board Exams. Call (313) 354-0085 ce B3E HAPPIER! Scientoogy Works Scientology is an Applied religions philosophy. oFte XEROX AND OFFSET Fast, low cost duplicating. COPY QUICK 1217 S. University 769-0560 Why buy mass produced WEDDING RINGS? Have your own personal design made by Jhan 769-7550. cFtc 85F WHY WALK FARTHER? Get your Levi's cuffed flairs at WILD'S VARSITY SHOP PINBALL * 1217 S. UNIVERSITY ARBOR INSTANT PRINTING Offset Printing, Xerox, Typing, Wedding and Social Announcements 214 . 4th Ave.-994-4664 cFtc BUMPER STICKERS custom printed vhile-U-wait! MBL PRESS, 1217 Prospect. Ann Arbor, 761-0942. eFt TENNIS LESSONS Former U-M player. Individual or group. Fourth year in Ann Arbor. 663-6720. cF626 WOMEN half price May-June. SAT- URDAY NIGHT INSURANCE. 663- 1392. cFtc CRAM IT! 9 Week SKILL cram course *Typing " Speedwriting Shorthand , * All Other Secretarial and Business Courses Insure yourself of: a more productive year at college or a good paying full or part-time job TAYLOR BUSINESS INSTITUTE 611 Church St. 769-450'7 CHARADE CARY GRANT, AUDREY HEPBURN, WALTER MATTHAU, JAMES COBURN (Technicolor@o) This is one of those all too rare films that offer something for everyone. It can be enjoyed for its exquisite color photography of Paris and Switzerland. You will be on the edge of your seat gripped by its suspenseful story. Or you will simply laugh yourself into a chortling heap at its absolutely outrageous- ly funny sigh gags and nutty repartee. If romance is your dish . .. Cary Grant is the past master. To top it all-one of Henry Mancini's fiest music scores. "A handsomely wrapped package of fun and games, mayhem and murder, a twisting, twirling plot and a super-chilling chase climax and-glittering on top of it all-Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn"-N.Y. Herald Tribune "Stylish and amusing melodrama"-Saturday Review "done with genuine style and wit and its own sort of crazy logic and unity"--America Friday: MR. HULOT'S HOLIDAY Saturday: A STAR IS BORN C nak 7:30 and 9:30 Architecture inema UIIU odm. 13 Aud. 3UMMEK BREATHER1" * Refreshments * Volleyball * Surprises Meet & Greet Every Wednesday 8:00 p.m. 1429 Hill Street s' SIMPLY AND / WITH THANKS, THAT ITIS AN -- yABSOLUTELY TERRIFIC MOVIE. Jay Cocks Time Magazine ~ -FF ( MUSKETEEIS TECHN"' PN* T tS BY DE tu F:lliFTH RUM FROM NEW WORLD SUMMER CINEMA: £P IIOOJ 401 TONITE! 7:30 & 9:30 P.M. WINNER OF 6ACADEMYAWARDSI METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYERRESENTS A CARLO PONTI PRODCION4 DAVID LE AN'S FILM OF BORIS PASTERNAKS Z ,- IN PANAVISION* AND METROCOLOR THURSDAY, JUNE 20 * 8:30 P.M. ONLY EACH SHOW: MODERN LANG. BLDG. AUD. 3 Try Daily Classifieds I ~.:7761-9700 MON.-FRI. 7 and 9 P.M. SAT. and SUN. 1-3-5-7-9