Page 6-Thursday, February 7, 1980-The Michigan Daily p. ______________________________________ If you find your name and address i o av's Michinn D ily rln ifin d irnff -4--4w HN p euy svunganwally ciass reo page a LJREEFER YOU WIN FE&.K TWO FREE TICKETS MADNESS I to any one of State 1-2-3-4 Midnight Movies. SHOWING IL LOST-Laaies gold, advanced, digital watch. Call days 764-3216. Nights 663-3364. Reward. 38A210 LOST-Yellow gold, brushed white gold wedding band. Reward. Call, 1) 231-3966. 14A21(1 FOR SALE PERFECT CONDITION. Olivetti 83-DL Electric Element Typewriter. For sale $200. Call 994-0659. 47B214- ANTOINETTE RISDON of 1109 Baldwin hope you're a night owl because you've won two tickets to the State 1-2-3-4 midnight movie. dB207 CHINA SET, Highlander pattern; extra pieces, though couple plates and cups missing; service for 8, $20. Man's FLANNEL TOPCOAT, gray, size 38, worn twice, $50. Call Kermit at 7697824 between 10:30a.m. and noon ONLY, please;thanks. dBtc STEREO for sale. $325. One week old PANASONIC RD/3100, cost $500 new. Call Alex at 663-6639 or 995-3079. 01B207 TYPEWRITER, Smith Corona Vantage. Electric, Ball element, power return, half-space, with case and table. BRAND NEW. MUST SELL. Call 662- 5766. 14B210 '72 CHEVY Suburban. Rusted but running O.K. Best offer. 769-5570 after 5p.m. 28B210 1974 FORD Montego, 2 door, 66,000 miles, snow tires, good cond. $900 or best offer. 763-2667. 33B208 STEREO for sale. Pioneer SX 1050 receiver, HPM100 speakers and Marantz 6150 turntable. In part or whole. 994-6472. 35B210 USED FOOSBALL tables and pinball machines for the Fraternity.769-0466. 80B216 TANDBERG TCD310 MK2 cassette deck, $375. Dual. 1229 turntable, $130. 996-5625. . 2213208 TWO USED IBM Executive (electric) typewriters. Special spacing feature. Excellent condition. 761- 2314. OAI29db OWN RUUM in large house close to campus avail- able immediately. $145/month. 662-1961. 19C210 Responsible gay male student wanted to share room in house near campus. 995-4770. 48C2i2 ANNOUNCING 1980 Fall Listings A Multitude of Choice Campus Apartments and 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 Ctc FEMALE GRAD student wanted to rent attic room. $190.769-8469 after 5. 81C207 SINGLE ROOM available in small frat. house. 19 meals per week. Call 761-5145. 17C210 SIX-BEDROOM APARTMENT-Two bathroom , gas included.Available May. Phone 665-3802. 05C208 Three Kosher Females wanted for7 bedroom house on North Thayer. Call668-1470. 16C208 SPACIOUS ROOM close to campus. Now through August. $140.00. Call 663-0610, ask for Carol or 662- 4057. 54C210 ART STUDIO OR PRIVATE OFFICE space, 300 sq. feet, large window view of Diag and Engineer- ing Arch, month to month or longer lease. Campus Commercial Properties, 99575454. 55C212 HURON TOWERS one-bedroom immediately, pool, AC, free bus to campus.996-9029 anytime. 530212 APARTMENT FOR RENT. Large 2 bedroom, 1 block from Med Center. Available May 1980 with fall lease option. Call 663-1397. 34C210 FURNISHED ONE bedroom apt. in top floor of older building, cathedral ceilings and stuckle walls, natural woodwork throughout. Avail. immediately with fall option.$325. Call evenings, 663-0892. 52C210 AVAILABLE-ONE LARGE ROOM with adjoining bathroom. Close to campus. Now till May or August. Persistently. 996-5630. 41C214 ANN ARBOR furnished modern brick house, gradu- ate students. Available August 22, year lease. $750/month. 475-2663 after 5 p.m. 51C217 ONE BEDROOM in 2 bedroom apartment. Island Drive Apartments, $157.50 plus electricity/month. Available March 1-April. Call Richie at 994-9207, 7-11 p.m. 46C212 CAMPUS-6 bedroom house, furnished, 1 block from main campus. 3 to 6 car parking. Call 663-7156. 45C212 ROOM AVAILABLE immediately. Apartment. 2 baths, near campus. $117.50/month. 665-9055. 44C209 Happy Birthday POLLY You're the greatest!! J.G.O. MALE EAST QUAD LEASE for sale, available Jan. 1980. Call Alan, 764-3651. dCtc SPACIOUS APARTMENTS Furnished, Heat and Water Paid, Laundry, Dis- posals, Air Conditioning, Parking, Well Managed. Now Accepting Application for Fall Rental. MODERN MANAGEMENT 668-6906-663-3641 __29C219 BROWN FOR PRESIDENT Anyone interested in working on campaign, call 662-1701. 00F207 COMMUTER OR FEMALE with somewhere to go on weekends. Room in furnished house M-F, $85 mo. Packard/Stadium. 995-5852. 04C207 ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE ROuM-Two blocks from campus, free parking, private bath, meals available, negotiable. 761-7104. 23E210 REPLACE YOUR MUFFLER BETWEEN CLASSES! 30 minutes or less . . . lifetime guar- antee... first quality.. .proven lowest price --~ cal l Ann Arbor Muffler Installers, FREE Price Quote. 769-5913. cFtc WHERE YOU CAN FIND lounges, pianos, good food, an art room,- a weight room, a dark room, and lots of nice people? ALICE LLOYD! -cFtc HAPPY BIRTHDAY LISA HANDLER! from your brother Larry. ---__- --_-48F207 OFFSET AND XEROX FAST LOW COST DUPLICATING COPYQUICK-769-0560 1217S. University cFtc MAKE LOVE!-NOT WAR (It's good for our business) Austin Diamond 1209 S. University 663-7151 Specializing in custom engagement & wedding rings cFtc WE BUY AND SELL RARE & OUT-OF-PRINT BOOKS First Editions, Signed Books, Leather Bindings, Sets. WEST SIDE BOOK SHOP 113W. Liberty, 995-1891 cFtc MARCY, How do you do it? Keep being cool! dF206 COUNSELORS For boys summer camp in Maine. Openings in most specialties. Write: Camp Cedar, 1758 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. 02146 or call 617-277-8080. 26F210 STEREO! 20-50% discount. All national brands and esoterica. Call Rob, 663-6375 between 5-7 p.m., M W, T,F.e cFtc MOST COPIES-3-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 HAPPY BIRTHDAY LISA from the FON\! HAAAY-WOAH! 49F207 CUPID-The 8 hungry women of Stockwell NEED 8 hungry men-you better start shooting those arrows soon so they will be here in time for Valen- tine's Day! dF207 JOHN JURKO of 1811 Wastenaw, if you've been short on friends lately, your troubles are over because you have won two tickets to the State 1-2-3-4 midnight movie! dF207 LEARNING to be your own best friend. Call Indi- viduality Counseling for appt., 665-7607. cFtc CHEAP USED or EXPENSIVE RARE: SCIENCE FICTION MYSTERIES FICTION & NON- Paperback & Hardcover USED WAR GAMES even some MARVEL COMICS USED SHEET MUSIC classical & popular illustrated greeting cards The best POETRY books ever FOLKLORE, MYTHOLOGY, FAIRY TALES, LEGENDS RARE FIRST EDITIONS & AMERICANA BUY SELL TRADE We BUY single books or libraries THE DAWN TREADER BOOK SHOP 525 E. Liberty, 995-1008 inside Bill's Bindery cFtc SOPHOMORE-JUNIORS: If you are proficient in French and have a liberal arts major, why not spend next year in Southern France? The University of Aix-Marseilles offers a wide selection of courses in Political Science, !is- 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 ANFLICTS, frustration in a mess? Call Indi- viduality Counseling. Call 665-7607 for appointments. cFtc READY TO QUIT hassling? Call Individuality counseling, 665-7607. cFtc HELP NEW STUDENTS Next Fall-Be an Orien- tation Leader. Applications now available at 2530 Student Activities Building from Monday, January 28 through Friday, February 22, 1980. 47F221 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 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. Formore information, call Sally Coats at 663-0494, or 7632227. dFtc, HE LP WANTED CAMP TAMARACK interviewing Feb. 8. Summer Placement. Call764-7456. 75H207 WANTED-Part time shipping, packing and receiv- ing clerk for wholesale art concern. Contact Skylar Wild Ltd., 994-0100. 40H214 MIKE WEBSTER of 928 Brown-How's you're love life? It will be better after you pick up two tickets to the State 1-2-3-4midnight movies. dH207 PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENTIST POSTDOCTORAL POSITION available immedi- ately for an individual trained in pharmaceutical sciences (physicl pharmacy/pharmaceutics) to study percutaneous absorption of antiviral agents. Candidate must have a sound working knowledge of the physical laws of diffusion (both thermodynamic and kinetic aspects). The project involves study of permeation of skin using in vitro diffusion cell methods. The obtained data is to be used to design effective dosage forms. It-will be necessary for the candidate to construct quantitative models which describe the absorption process in terms of the chemical structure of the permeants and the phy- sicochemical compositions of the dosage forms and the skin. The candidate thus should be familiar with structure/solubility and structure/partitioning theories. Some familiarity with the properties of the skin and topical dosage forms would be helpful. The candidate should be a skilled analyst (HPLC, GLC, DTA/DSC, etc.) and have a working knowl- edge of scintillation spectroscopy and separation techniques. No previous postdoctoral experience necessary. Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Pharmaceutics) $11.400/year. If interested please send curriculum vitae to or telephone: Dr. Gordon L. Flynn University of Michigan College of Pharmacy Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Telephone 313-764-2441 (or 764-7312 and leave message) 36H208 Computer People We're helping many companies in the area fill a variety of permanent, shorter-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. SOFTWARESERV ICES CORP. :20 N. Main, Ann Arbor 48104 994-0444 cHtc 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). 85H214 EMPLOYMENT AVAILABLE May-Sept. 3rd Bicycle mechanic, kitchen, housekeeping help, bartender, dock porter, front desk. Write: Iroquois Hotel, Mackinac Island, MI 49757. 32H208 BEGINNING WOMEN JOGGERS needed for re- search project. Informational meeting Wed./Thurs. at 8 p.m. in 1250 CCRB. ,21H207 OVERSEAS JOBS-Summer/year round-Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All Fields, $500- $1,200 monthly. Expenses paid. Sightseeing. Free Info-Write: IJC, Box 52-13, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. 07H302 BUSBOYS NEEDED for school yr. 1980. Lunch and dinner. Sign up early. 662-5880. 24212 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 163. Box 60129, Sacr?lento, CA 95860. 67H228 SSWINNERS EVERY DAY No Contest To enterl 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- His hangups are Hilarious " ness office at 764-0560 (9 a.m.-5 p.m.). 420 Maynard, within 48 hours. TwQ free' tickets for a State 1-234 Minight au d ~ a d Movie of your choice will be presented you, courtesy of The Michigan Daily G FEB. 8 & 9 Classified Deportment. HELPWANTD CA SERICEACCESe OUNSELORS-CAMP WAZIYATAH FOR GIRLS, SMALL BUSINESS now offering complete one- HARRISON, MAINE. OPENINGS: Tennis (varsity stop service on cars or trucks from minor tune-ups or skilled players); Swimming (WSI), Boating, to major collisions. Discount rates; guaranteed Canoeing, Sailing; Waterskiing; Gymnastics; Arch- work. Free towing, 15 mile radious. Frisco's Towing ery; Team Sports; Arts & Crafts; Theatre Director and Storage, 485-1430. 27S216 (musicals), Pianist; Pioneering & Trips; Secre- tary. Season: June21 to August 21. Write (ENCLOSE _ _BLET DETAILS AS TO YOUR SKILLS, ETC.) Director, Box 153; Great Neck, N.Y. 11022. Telephone: 516- $25 CASH REBATE, furnished room in house. 482-4323. FACULTY INQUIRIES INVITED RE Share kitchen, bath. $150, all utilities included. DEPT. HEAD POSITION IN ABOVE ACTIVITIES. Lease thru August. Good location, near law school. 68H416 818 Oakland. Call Bob-995-8690 or 996-5973 and House cleaning help wanted one morning per week. leave message.. 50U209 Call Lisa, 995-2816. 11H207 , SUBLET-DOUBLE ROOM, excellent location (E. I Univ. & Oakland). Nice, clean, quiet house. 769- BUSINESS SE RVICES0853. dUtc TYPING AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, Male, one bedroo@ FAST, accurate, with legal experience. Call Andy in two bedroom, modern, furnished apt. Laundry, at 662-4819. 69J212 parking, off S. State. Call 995-8955 after 6. 32U208 LAURA OLSEN are you dull? Not any more! You AVAILABLE NOW, Nice sunny room in vegetarian just won two tickets to the State 1-2-3-4 midnight cooperative household. Great location. Inexpensive. movie! dJ207 995-2097. 31U210 FRENCH LESSONS by Private Tutor, qualified, ROOMMATES experienced. Call: 995-5873 Mon.-Fri. 5:30-10:00 NEEDED-2 female non-smoking grad/prof. to 06207 share apt. Call Debbie, 668-7386. dY210 CAMPUS EDITING --- I Efficent+ *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. ittt Scott, 995-9350. . 08208 WRITING SERVICES, Creative, Technical, Editing, Research. Experienced. Professional. 996-0566. cJtc literary CAMPUS EDITING technical Efficient " Reasonalbe*E Fast-769-3931 cJI420is preserved on MISCE L LANEOUS WANTED-Pre-'65 silver coins. Any condition, 650% face value. 764-0616 evenings. 71M207 UM WOMENS GLEE CLUB The Michigan Daily Interested????? 665-7408 for details. 39M210 420 Maynard Street 11 __AND TR AVE LGraduate Library MARY LEE of 839 Tappan, hope you've got your studying done 'cause you're going to the movies the State 1-2-3-4 midnight movies. dP207 '70 FORD WAGAON, 390 eng., sun roof, good con- dition. $300. 663-8184 before 4 p.m. 20N210 >abo rtio0n? Free Pregnancy Testing Immediate Results i ~Confidential Counseling Complete Birth Control Clinic Medicaid " Blue Cross (313) 941.1810 Anriber area Downriver are --_- (313) 559-0590 Southfield area Northland Family Planning Clinic, Inc. AN EVENING With PEVE SEEGER Friday ri. ?ckets: Feb. 8 $8.00 815.00 Available at: -Schoolkids' Auditorium Records Jefferson-Hudson's at Briarwood Woodward, Detroit BENEFITS The National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 224-1070 XENG*INEER IENTISTS n determining where you will work? ur work assign- have given these things a lot of consideration and believe we pries are nice - have the answers for you. salary growth Arrange through your placement potential in the office to interview with our repre- sentative Mike Jacobson d the cost-of- Februarv 21 S A.C K S C A T S C M V I A DR IP A R 0 H A IR R E S P I T E U T T E R I F SS PEE D IN G B A L Y SE ER S D 0 E A LA I TH I NS YA R N GO0D A HA ND P AY N E S P I'T F I R' BO E RA SE S ET S0 F F A SSO0R T S I L L CO0L ROMP P LA CKL U ST RE A HA H ETA H CR E TE PO0N Y S E TS K IT E S WOMEN'S PROBLEM SOLVING T.A. group. Call Rae Anne, 665-7607. cFtc CASH-CAMPUS REPS wanted to sell the hottest board game in the U.S. (Pot Luck). Excellent commission. For further information, call 216-295- -1299. 08F208 WANTED-Two healthy, nature-loving women to join two adventurous men in Spring break excursion tomountains. Reply to Daily Box No.2. 37F210 THE DAILY is looking for editorial cartoonists' and other artists interested in doing story illustra- tions: Please bring some samples of your work-of the type you'd like to do, if possible-to the edi torial directors at 420 Maynard, upstairs. dM212, DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited by Margaret Farrar and Trude Jaffe © 1930 Los Angeles Times Syndicate ACROSS 51 A constellation, 14 Historian of 1 West Indies the Peacock Caesar's day natives , 52 Ancient master- 16 City NE of PP 7 Fruit or flower piece 21 Relative man ; 54 Arikara Indian 24 Moira of "Re 13 Ways of ap- 55 Liberty Island Shoes" fame proach or exit formerly 25 Mexican 15 Rails at 56 Go back over garments 17 Treeless plain again 28 Island of the 18 NW cen Texas 58 Variety of Lesser Sunda city lettuce 29 Form of riddl 19 Sport locale 60 Substitute for 32 Vacant space 20 Youngster a star 34 An absence, 22 English shire 61 Glide lightly or from class 23 Ilil-humor hurriedly 36 Hay spreade 24 Twists: Colloq. 62 Scornful expres- 37 Animals of tt 26 Spinnaker sions ndes 27 One who 63 Controls 38 Egg dishes excels 39 River of N ce 28 Utter very loudly DOWN New Jersey 30 Numerical 1 Melon - 40. Banquet prefix 2 Greed 41 Important w 31 Most irritable 3 Took great in France in 33 Alcove delight (in) 1789 35 Latin lesson 4 Pointless 42 Prophet word 5 Synthetic rubber 45 Lorelei and 36 Forbidden 6 Japanese coin others 37 Apathetic 7 Assigned a . 47 Vanquished state rating to ones 40 Appointed as 8 Mutineer: 49 River into the agent Colloq. Seine 43 Church vessel 9 Poet of the 51 Home base eris d e s as rs :he en ord e ntry et: mmmowpp,- I 44 Is vested as a right 46 "- Blas" 48 Beauty parlor item, for short 50 Outer layers 1 1 Augustan Age 0 Tricks 11 Baise 2 Paintings by a French impres- sionist 53 Miami's cour 55 Throw off 57 Printed leaf I Abbr. 59 Approves: Colloq. ( pp - GRADUT I N( Z - - - - - - - - V '13 T 10 11 12 I I [[6I I ---4-4- '1 i 17 I 1. 2. 3. AND SCI Have you considered these factors ir -9-9m-W - 9 -'- -i 2U 21 25 33 -- - ---1 Will the job offer challenge and responsibility? Will your future employer en- courage job mobility? Will your future employer en- courage, support and reward continued nrofessinnal educa- in selecting yon ment? 5. Big starting salc but what is the and promotion job? 6. Can you ffor i a i i -q 31 W32mm I I I I" I I s i