Page 6-Sunday, February 3, 1980-The Michigan Daily s SZmall A ds. . Y s . g e tS. I iiiiiiiiiiii-lli " F If you find your name and address in today's Michigan Daily classified F STD S WINNERS EVERY DAY No Contest To Enter! page Y WI THE YOU WIN TWO FREE TICKETS RITZ i THE CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH to any one of State 1-2-3-4 Midnight Movies. , , 0 r - I It a His hangups are Hilarious Haroldi, Maude, ,. Just look through today's Classified Ads. Five U. of M. students will find their names hidden in this section. If your name and address appear, call our busi- ness office at 764-0560 (9 a.m.-5 p.m.). 420 Maynard, within 48 hours. Two free tickets for a State 1-2-3-4 Midnight Movie of your choice will be presented you, courtesy of The Michigan Daily Classified Department. SHOWING FEB. 8 & 9 V q- UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RATES Words 0-14 15-21 22-28 29-35 36-42 43-49 1 1.70 2.55 340 425 510 6.80 2 3.40 5.10 6.8Q 8.50 10.20 11 90 3 4.60 6.90 920 11 50 1380 1610 4 5.80 870 11 60 14 50 17 40 2030 S add. 7.00 10.50 14.00 17.50 21 00 24.50 1.00 1 .50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 HOME TO RENT to student. Available in Feb- ruary. $650.00. In Burns Park area. 665-4911 until noon,761-1181 afternoons. 09C205 SIX BEDROOM HOUSES, U of M campus loca- tions. May and September leases, references re- quired. No pets. 4:34-1195. 020205 JILL McFARLAN, 1525 Washtenaw, its your lucky day. You've won two free tickets to a State 1-2-3-4 MidnightMovie. dC203 MALE EAST QUAD LEASE for sale, available Jan. 1980. Call Alan, 764-3651. dCtc Three Kosher Females wanted for 7 bedroom house on North Thaver. Call 668-1470. 16C208 DAILY LINE CONTRACT Number of Weeks ine/week 13 26 39 Number of Weeks inches/wek 13 26 39 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 34 33 31 :30 28 31 27 30 28 27 25 26 24 .23 21 6 2.10 9 2.05 12 2.00 15 1.95 18 1.90 90 85 80 75 1.65 1 60 1 55 1.5C 1.70 1.45 1.65 1.40 Wanted: Woman cabinet-maker. 665-7607. F 27 26 20 over 18 1 80 26 24 18 24 23 17 23 22 16 N.R.. Each group of characters counts as one word.- Hyphenated words over 5 characters count as two words (this includes telephone numbers) 8 lines equals 1 inch 7 words per line FOUND 2 KEYS-1 Chrysler, 1 gold (Y149) on 1,top of W. Engin. mail boxes, at 2:00, 1/31/80. 'Call: 996-0338. dAte !SED FOOSBALL tables and pinball machines for the Fraternity.769-0466. 80B216 BASS GUITAR with case. Good working condition, $80. Bass speaker-RSO 15, $100. Jack, 996-5962. 83B205 GERMAN TUTOR M.A. $6.00-665-3395 72B205 +STEREO for sale. $325. One week old PANASONIC RlD/3100. cost $500 new. Call Alex at 663-6639 or l 995-3074: 01B207 -CASSETTE DECK FOR SALE-TFAC A-303. GOOD CONDITION. Freq. response: 30-16,000hz. '$1orbesotnoffer Andv: 996-939 3.dB20 FOR R ENT FEMALE immediately needed to share one bed- room furnished apt. $130, negotiable. Tracy, 663- 3293. 89C203 FEMALE-Spring/summer sublet between hospital and central campus. Own room. Cheap. 995-9427. 80C203 OWN BEDROOM in remodeled house. Spacious. modern kitchen. Close walk to campus. Washer/ dryer. '-163/mo. Rob, 662-1961. 87C203 FEMALE GRAD student %eanted to rent attic room. $190.769-8469 after 5. 81C207. SIX-BEDROOM APARTMENT-Two bathrooms, gas included. Available May. Phone 665-3802. 05('208 COMMUTER OR FEMALE with somewhere to go on weekends. Room in furnished house M-F, $85/ mo. Packard/Stadium. 995-5852. 04C207 OWN BEDROOM in spacious, old-fashioned campus 3-bedroom apartment shared with two. All utilities paid. Available now. $169.663-3332. 51C203 HOME TO RENT to student. Available in February. $650.00. In Burns Park area. 665-4911 until noon, 761-1181 afternoons. 09C205 Responsible gay male studeni wanted to share room in house near campus. 995-4770. 48C212 A LARGE HOUSE for 4 students, well furnished and carpeted, 4 bed- rooms plus 3 study rooms, modern kitchen with dishwasher, 2bathrooms, washer/dryer, parking, no pets, $750 plus utilities. Sycamore Place. 769-1534. 57C203 tee imm~xelnttet oupancy' nive two hvdro"11 apar tment i4 th pool Feb Aug $107,munih Close to amo. , G (6121 or89 I.iio 4:0 20 ANNOUNCING 1980 Fall Listings A Multitude of Choice Campus Apartments andi Whole Houses. Furnished and Unfurnished. Great Variety-Over 600 Units. Some 8 Month Leases Offered. Listings Available"Jan. 21st at McKINLEY PROPERTIES, 611 Church Street. 769-8520 ______________Cte ROOM AVAILABLES immediately. Apartment. z baths, near campus. $117.50 month. 665-9055. dC203 OWN ROOM in beautiful four bedroom house. Available immediately. Call 994-0905 or 994-8061. 88C203 ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE COMMA CHERISH C AVE A T'F1CR E NC E AMERCE RIMESTER S E E P ME P E ND T RE E I ME P0R T E R AD A TETER N EEN N M A S SA BOR N S PP ' B A RE LY V EG ET A L ARR AY S PE C L Y RA S LA P G A EL N Y LON S E NORILT A RE S IL E E NG RA VE R E XE T E R T E E T HE S TE E D Short term problem solving group. Monday nights. Call R. A. Barr',665-7607 for details. F PRE-MEDICAL STUDENTS: Current un- dergraduate pre-medical students may now compete for several hundred Air Force scholarships. These scholarships are to be awarded to students accepted into medical schools as freshmen or at the beginning of their sophomore year. The scholarship provides for tuition, books, lab fees and equipment, plus a $400 monthly allowance. Investigate this financial alter- native to the high cost of medical education. Contact "AIR FORCE MEDICAL OPPORTUNITIES, 23400 :MICHIGAN AVENUE, DEARBORN, MI 48124. Phone (313) 561-7018. 49F413 If you like PINA COLADAS, are MALE, and are free the 16th.call 665-5766. 13F203 LORI KATZMAN! HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Have an excellent one.. Love. dooling, hutner, kenen, silverman & weinstein. dF203 Looking for friendly people and serious students? Drop by Alice Lloyd HAIl. F SOPHOMORE--JUNIORS: If you are proficient in French and have a liberal arts major, why not spend ne t year in Southern France? The University of Aix-Marseilles offers a wide selection of courses in Political Science, Ilis- tory and Art History, Near Eastern Studies, Psy- chology, etc. UM in residence credit and financial aid are available. Call Hank Peiter, 764-4311 or drop by 5208 Angell Hall for more information. 97F217 ALICE LLOYD HAS WAYS OF TAKING CARE OF PEOPLE . . . NICELY! We have everything you need or want. cFtc MIRS-The Michigan International Relations Society-needs your donations to send a student delegation to Princeton Feb. 7. Time is running out-- MIRS represents U-M, so support your team! All contributions are tax-deductable, and no amount is too small. For more information, call Sally Coats at 663-0494, or 763-2227. dFtc WHERE YOU CAN FIND lounges, pianos, good food, an art room, a weight room, a dark room, and lots of nice people"? A LICE LLOYD eFtc CONSERVE WATER, Drink Wine Special wine sale this month at The VilIge Apothecary, 1112 S. University. cFtc DRIVE IOME FOR XMAS? Fix Muffler here for lower price. First quality and lifetime guarantee, Call for FREE price quote. 769-5913. cFtc Please make the Village Apothecary headquarters for all your drug and cosmetic needs. 1112 S. Univer- sity. __ __ f AGGRESSIVE WOMAN seeks submissive male companion. Write P.O. Box 7851, Ann Arbor 48107. 27F203 Peace, love and two free tickets to a State 1-2-3-4 Midnight Movie are yours SHARON JOHNSTON, ,1460 University Terr> No. 321. dH2o:1 SINGER/KEYBOARDIST and singer/saxophone player wanted for band to do power pop. Must be willing to do originals. Call Ken or Mitch at 996- 4199. dFtc HELP NEW STUDENTS Next Fall-Be an Orien tation Leader. Applications now available at 2530, Student Activities Building from Monday, Janury 28 through Friday, February 22, 1980. 47F221 JOIN THE GABGOYLE We need writers, staffers, modelers, typers. busi- nessers, and gophers. Call 994-3891 after 6 p.m., dF203 UM WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB Interested? Come, Observe, rehearsal MLB rm 1 6:30-8:00 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday or 665-7408 84F207 PLEASE MAKE the Village Apothecary head- quarters for all your drug and cosmetic needs. 1112 S. University. cFtc STEREO! 20-50% discount. All national brands and esoterica. Call Rob, 663-6375 between 5-7 p.m., MW,T,F. cFtc MOST COPES-3Q-overnight Ann Arbor's LOWEST copy prices Accu-Copy, 524 E. William, 769-8338 cFtc Ann Arbor's Largest Selection We Buy and Sell USED PAPERBACKS Science Fiction Literature, Drama Poetry, History WEST SIDE BOOK SHOP , 113 W. Liberty, 995-1891 cFtc PRIMAL/FEELING THERAPY-The Personal Growth Center, 403 Miller, 973-9764. cFtc CONFLICTS, frustration in a mess? Call Indi- viduality Counseling. Call 665-7607 for appointments. cFtc AVAILABLE TO TYPE papers-manuscripts. thesis, plus etc. 485-2018. 38F203 THE DISTINCTIOGi of being S. University's only drug store belongs to The Village Apothecary, 1112 S.,University. cFtc Short 'imi problem'iiai i grop ).Mondlay nigh s. tal k :1 Ba r ri;:);t7 fr delads l, Wainted: Wonian cahiel imiak'r665-7607. F READY TO QUIT hassling? Call Individualit'. counseling. 665-7607. cFtc MAY WE HELP YOU with your non-prescription drug needs? Village Apothecary, 1112 S. University. cFtc COUNSELORS-CAMP WAZIYATAH FOR GIRLS, HARRISON, MAINE. OPENINGS: Tennis (varsity or skilled players) Swimming (WSI), Boating, Canoeing, Sailing; Waterskiing; Gymnastics; Arch- ery: Team Sports; Arts & Crafts; Theatre Director (musicals). Pianist; Pioneering & Trips: Secre- tary. Season: June 21 to August 21. Write (ENCLOSE DETAILS AS TO YOUR SKILLSETC.) Director, Box 153, Great Neck, N.Y. 11022. Telephone: 516- 482-4323. FACULTY INQUIRIES INVITED RE DEPT. HEAD POSITION IN ABOVE ACTIVITIES. 6BH416 EMPLOYMENT AVAILABLE May-Sept. 3rd Bicycle mechanic, kitchen, housekeeping help, bartender, dock porter, front desk. Write: Iroquois Hotel, Mackinac Island, MI 49757. 32H208 NORTHERN MICHIGAN CHILDREN'S SUMMER CAMP has the following positions available: Arts & Crafts, Instructors, WSI, Nurse, Gymnastics Inst., Horseback Riding Inst., Tennis Inst. Call (313) 661-0060. (June 24-Aug. 23). 8511214 BUSINESS SERVICES PROFESSIONAL TYPING of all kinds. Rapid service. Accuracy and appearance fully guaranteed. 995-4084 or 668-7673. 01J205 FRENCH LESSONS by' Private Tutor, qualified, experienced. Call: 995-5873 Mon.-Fri. 5:30-10:00 p.m. _06J2074 CAMPUS EDITING Efficient Reasonable * Fast-769-2931 cJtc TYPING-Dissertations, legal briefs, anything. Call 663-5788. 99J209 RACKHAM QUALITY editing for dissertations and manuscripts. Guaranteed suitable for publication. Scott, 995-9350. 08J208 TYPING FAST, accurate, with legal experience. Call Andy at 662-4819. 6"J212 WRITING SERVICES, Creative, Technical, Editing Research. Experienced. Professional. 996-0566. cJtc CAMPUS EDITING. Efficient Reasonable * Fast-769-2931 cJ530 MISCELLA NEOUS WANTED-Pre-'65 silver coins. Any condition, 650% face value. 764-0616 evenings. 71M207 FREE RENT-Assume my lease and I'll pay the f.W st half month of rent-Close to campus, single lr double, $135/month. Immediate occupancy. 665-2084. 15U205 CHEAP USED or EXPENSIVE RARE: House cleaning help wanted one morningper week. Call Lisa, 995-2816. 11H207 TALAMINE ACOUSTIC GUITAR for sale, $100. Call 663-8447 after 5:00. 03H203 DO YOU SPEAK DUTCH? How would you like to give weekly lessons? Call Helga Ashley, 764-6443 or evenings 663-3850. 59H203 STAT 402 Tutor needed. Call 663-8447 after 5:00. 02H203 Computer People We're help;ng many companies in the area fill a variety of permanent; shrter-term and counsulting positions, and we want to talk to people looking to apply their experience in either applications or system software in commercial, scientific, realtime or engineering areas. We'd also like to talk to technical writers and experienced people for sales, tech support and marketing of hardware, software, and services, and to digital designers and technicians. We're knowledgeable, and we think. you'll like working with, us. Call, mail in your resume, or drop in, and we'll give you an idea of how we can work with you. SOFTWARESERVICES CORP. 320 N. Main. Ann Arbor 48104 994-0444 cHtc In a frenzy JOHN TINDALL, 1106 White St.? Take a break and see a movie at State 1-2-3-4 with your two free tickets, dH203 MEN! WOMEN! JOBS! CRUISESHIPS!/SAILING EXPEDITIONS! /SEA CAMPS. No experience. Good pay. Summer. Career. NATIONWIDE, WORLDWIDE! Send $4.95 for APPLICATION/INFO/REFERRALS to Cruise- world 16:3. Box 60129, Sacramento, CA 95860. 671-22$ Ves! STEVEN GEVERCER,1011 State St. You have just won two free tickets to a State 1-2-3-4 Midnight Movie. dF203 SCIENCE FICTION MYSTERIES FICTION& NON- 4 paperback & hardcover USED WAR GAMES even sone MARVEL COMICS USED SHEET MUSIC classical & popular illustrated greeting cards Thebest POETRY booksever FOLKLORE, MYTHOLOGY, FAIRY TALES.LEGENDS RARE FIRST EDITIONS & AMERICANA BUY SELL TRADE We B;ysinglebooksorlibraries 1976 TOYOTA Corona 4-door, 5 speed, air, stereo- cassette, snow tires. $2,995.665-7542. 95N203 1974 VOLVO 142E, AM/FM stereo. 56,000 miles, excellent condition. Call evenings, 994-3757. 74N203 1972 Dg)DGE Polara Wagon. Good condition, air, cruise, FM. $650. 764-7775. Call persistently. dN203 ROOMMATES NEEDED-2 female non-smoking grad/prof. to share apt. Call Debbie, 668-7:386. dY210 ROOMMATES NEEDED) Heritage House apart- ments. Call Nancj-195-2487. Fall Term. 25Y203 SITU ATIONS WA NTED STI'DENT WILL CLEAN HOUSE. Call 994-6566 evenings after 8:30 p.m., ask for Sylvia. 850204 SUBLET-DOUBLE ROOM, excellent location (E. Univ. & Oakland). Nice, clean, quiet house. 769- 085:3. dUtc SPR/SUM SUBLET w/FALL OPTION Modern 2 bdrm w/air cond.. dishwasher, large living rm., balcony, parking. Next to small city park and IM bldg. Any reasonable offer. Evenings before 10:30663-1901; Days: 973-449(. dU205 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY AD deadline is 12 noon the day before publication (4 P.M. Fri. for Sun.) including corrections and cancellations. The Daily is not responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of an ad. Advertisements may be removed from publication but will be billed according to original number of days ordered. This policy is also applicable to ads requiring pre-payment, i.e., no refunds. Information regarding content of classified ads cannot by disclosed prior to publication. Advertisers' names may never be revealed. Number of lines in advertisements is determined by total number of words- 7 words/line. "Help Wanted" ads cannot discriminate on the basis of sex, color, creed or national origin to any extent (i.e. "preferably" is still discriminatory). "Found" ads are run free-of-charge to a maximum of 3 lines for 3 days. The Dawn Treader Book Shop 525 E. Liberty, 915-1008 inside Bill's Bindery cwtc DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited by Margaret Farrar and Trude Jaffe U 1980 Los Angeles Times syndicate ENERGY. We can't afford, to waste it. I. -, ,1 .4 'S f . I' ACROSS 1 Mary- Lincoln 5. Out of meat 10 Fahiily member 14 Garment for evening 15 Nobelist for physics, 1903 16 "Good Earth" mother 17 ~Floral symbol 19 "-- Shan, mountain range in China 20 Northumberland river 21 Loyal: Scot. 22 Puccini's "La 24 Kitchen utensils 26'Certain wage earners 27 Fowl 28 Large tracts of grasslands 31 Do housework 34 on the qui vive 35 Boxoffice goal 36 "It - Neces- sarily So" 37 Intermingle smoothly 38 Office copy 39 Attention-getting sound 40 Another name 1 2 3 4 fl 1718 41 Rope 42 Certain family members 44 Spanish article 45 Wake 46 Mather of song 50 Electors 52 Atmosphere 53 "- tree by a river..." 54 At the drop of 55 "- Home," Stephen Foster song: Phrase 58 Become active 59 Edible parts, as of nuts 60 Bien- (be- loved): Fr. 61 Acting award 62 Slight furrow 63 Milldam 11 Psychoanalysts, old style 12 Term of address 13 British princess 18 Miss Douglas of Loch Katrine 23 Pass by 25 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 37 38 Conjunction Small birds Legal matters Periods of time -- speak (that is to say) Headwear Shopper's need Play the host Get -- on Flowers Ornamental band 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DOWN Pinch Papal cape Daren't, old style Gov't. section Part of a TV et Native dances of a sort Seed covering Nothing Part of a piano. See 10 Across 6 71819 40 Assyrian god: /ar. 41 Pub 43 Golden Treasury contents 44 Vocalist Julius 46 Civilian dress 47 Miss O'Grady 48 As a friend: Fr. 49 Little Jack Horner THIS AD TODINNER 50, 51 52 56 57 Immense "- be in Eng- land..." Hebrew month Rent River into the Missouri 10 I11..12 13 RIDDLE: What do Mr. Dooright, Mr. Guy who named Peppy, and Mr. JOURNALIST (with those shirts) have in common?'???? It sure as heck ain't shoe sizes. Bet you'll never guess. dF207 BROWN FOR PRESIDENT Anyone interested in working on campaign, call 662-1701. 00F207 BORED with the same old gifts? THE EXHIBIT MUSEUM GIFT SHOP is filled with exciting gifts from around the world. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10:00- 4:30, Sat. 10:00-5:00, Sun. 1:00-5:00. Exhibit Museum of Natural History, North University and Geddes. 98F203 ALICE LLOYD HAS WAYS OF TAKING CARE OF PEOPLE . . . NICELY! We have everything you ' need or want. cFtc OH YOU! YEA YOU! ATTENTION. DIDN'T EX- PECT THIS (or a lot of surprises) now did you? Well I glosed the account but the bank hasn't responded. What to do. Life is fine, upbeat I would say. By the way. I have some great gossip by the Power Center. Let the world try to figure that one out. ANYWAY, Keep kool and try to enjoy YOUR world. O.K.??? P.S. Can't wait to confront Cynthia and her mom about what we have been up to and where we will have partaked. They'll be so thrilled!! Later.Lee. dF205 OFFSET AND XEROX FAST LOW COST DUPLICATING COPYQUICK-769-0560 12176. University cFtc MAKE LOVE! NOT WA i (It's good for our business) Austin Diamond 1209S. University 663-7151 More than fifty percent of the world is starving. Another twenty percent, just plain hungry. And yet, in the face of starvation, they have hope. Hope that the rains will return - to the African Plain. Hope that the Asian rice crop will be bigger this year. Hope that someone, anyone, with anything to offer will come to help them fight the battle for life. Someone in the Peace Corps. They'd like to stand up for themselves, these prisoners of fate, but they're just too weak to stand up. But with the Peace Corps aN flame begins to flicker. They've seen others like you before. Seen; the changes you can bring. Two thousand wells on the parched earth of Sahel. Seen how their knowledge helpedreduce the ormin ln he W h art- . :;. ' .' :<: Rai'. 1 Je S .x.Q:: 6, People with commitment and skills who've assessed their lives and decided there must be more than just having a job. They looked into themselves and knew it was time for the talk to end and the work to begin. They're very special people, these people. Totally prepared to give everything they've got. And getting back even more than they give. That's the beauty of the Peace Corps. The work is hard and the pay is lousy, and the progress comes a drop at a time. But the rewards are infinite. Join the Peace Corps and then take a good long look in the mirror. You'll never look the same to yourself again. The Peace Corps is alive and well. Call toll free: 800-424-8580. Or write: The Peace C'nn cRn A 0" F--- - i 1"L L..) I I I 38 I 1 - ,r1 1 I I I