Page 6-Saturday, February 16, 1980-The Michigan Daily If you find your name and address in today's Michigan Daily classified page YOU WIN TWO FREE TICKETS to any one of State 1-2-3-4 Midnight Movies. LRI CE AIux FOLLIES I 5 WINNERS EVERY DAY "Everything you No Contest To Enter! Q Iways wanted Just look through today's Classified ' to know Ads. Five U. of M. students will find their about sex*" names hidden in this section. If your name and address appear, call our busi- I His hangups are Hilarious Harolid"Maude s 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. 16 & 17 ___ _ __ _ LOST-Silver Oval Locket with "Barbara" on back. Large Reward. Call Cindy, 663-5934. 20A220 LOST-Gold shell earring, vicinity: Hill Auditorium or between Leopold Bloom's and the Wiffletree. $50 reward. 996-1445. 21A220 LOST-One box of pencils and pens. 764-3826 or 764-8662. Reward. 38A216 FOR SA LE USED FOOSBALL tables and pinball machines for the Fraternity. 769-0466. 80B216 COLLECTOR'S 1952 Les Paul gold top. All original. LARGE HOUSE suitable for six. W. Jefferson. Available May 1. $750. 426-4971 evenings till 10. weekends. 92C216 ANN ARBOR furnished modern brick house, gradu- ate students. Available August 22, year lease. $750/month. 475-2663 after 5p.m. 51C217 MALE EAST QUAD LEASE for sale, available Jan. 1980. -Call Alan, 764-3651. dCtc OWN ROOM in large house close to campus avail- able immediately. $145/month. 662-1961. 19C216 CO-OP LIVING-Your best fall alternative. Learn about student cooperatives on campus Sunday, Feb. 17, 1 p.m., Kuenzel Room, Michigan Union. Fol- lowed by open houses. Applications at Inter Co- operative Council, 4002 Michigan Union, 662-4414. 95C217 AVAILABLE SOON-One, two, and four bedroom townhouses from $195. Open daily 9-5:30. Phone 665-3116. 71C219 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 4 BEDROOM APT., 3 blocks from campus, April to April lease.,994-5131. 35C219 ROOM FOR FALL/co-ed house. Female, non- smoker.$133/mo plus utilities. Call 994-9494 after 9 p.m. 40C220 NEW HOMES-FALL New homes with fireplace, three or four bedrooms, .2 car garage with automatic opener, full basement, wood deck, use of tennis court and pool. Approx. 1%/2 miles from campus. Dahlmann Apartments, 543 Church, 761-7600 cCtc AVAILABLE NOW-CAMPUS. Great location. At- tractive one-bedroom apartment. Fireplace. Fur- nished. All utilities. $260. Lease. Fall option. 971- 8933,971-0221. 36C223 LARGE 6 BEDROOM APT., furnished, 3 ba parking, across from Yost Arena. $930/moz Available May 1.769-5676. . 33C CAMPUS-FALL We are currently leasing efficiencies, 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, modern, furnished apartments forn fall. Stop by or call Dahlmann Apartments, Church, at South Univ. 761-7600. c ANNOUNCING 1980 Fall Listings A Multitude of Choice Campus Apartments Whole Houses. Furnished and Unfurnished. Gr Variety-Over 600 Units. Some 8 Month Lea Offered. Listings Available Jan. 21st at McKINL PROPERTIES, 611 Church Street. 769-8520 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY-Single room in tt bedroom apartment. Close to campus. Lot's windows. $160 per month. Call 994-4137 after 5 31{ INSTANT CASH $100 Rebate apiece for 2 E. Quad leases-buy th together or separate. Call 764-1655 or -1653 any offer. 22C ths, nth. C217 and next 543 eCtc dnt READY TO QUIT HASSLING? Call Individuality Counseling, 665-7607. 5cFtc PLEASE MAKE the Village Apothecary head- quarters for all your drug and cosmetic needs. 1112 S. University. cFtc AT ALLICE LLOYD HALL, students take care of one another. 5cFtc DREAMS WORKSHOP Using Gestalt, Senoi, dramatic methods. Feb. 22-24. $25.00 registration plus sliding scale fee. Bob Blood, PhD. tlargaret Blood, MA. 769-0046. cF221 LONG TRIP? Fix Muffler first at lowest price. Call Ann Arbor Muffler Installers-FREE price quote. 769-5913. 5cFtc SPEEDREAUINi Learn speed reading/study skills. Registration Wednesday and Thursday, February 20 and 21. UM Reading Center, 764-9481. Cost $30. 44F221 FOR THOSE who want to flaunt it, 100% cotton Michigan T-shirts with witty slogans: "With Mich- igan Men Women Come First" or "The Michigan Man-Not "Just Another Pretty Face." Only $5.49 ea. Color: Navy Blue shirt-gold lettering, Sizes: 4, M. L, X-L. Send check or m.o. to Campus Tee, 4206 Cross Baits II, 1440 Hubbard Rd., A', MI 48109. Be sure to include name, address, phone number, and size. For further info call 763-2867 between 7-12 p.m. dF217 TRADE IN SPECIAL! Fine quality used albums for my exotic stuff. Ace Records. 13F222 PLEASE MAKE the Village Apothecary head- quarters for all your drug and cosmetic needs. 1112S. University. cFtc APPLICATION for Summer study in FRANCE OR SPAIN are available in 4108 MLB. 28F318 RARE LIVE & unreleased studio recordings, check out Ace Records, Flint 233-4622. 10F215 THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY IN ANN ARBOR invites you to a series of films and discussions on the great religions of the world at the Carriage House, north of the First Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw, second floor, Sat., Feb. 16 at 3:00 p.m. MECCA THE FORBIDDEN CITY. 98F216 RALPH-Not YOUR terms: MINE. TRY AGAIN. A.W. 26F217 MAKE LOVE!-NOT WAIL (It's good for our business) Austin Diamond 1209S. 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 113 W. Liberty, 995-1891 cFtc MOST COPIES-3¢--overnight Ann Arbor's LOWEST copy prices Accu-Copy, 524 E. William, 769-8338 cFtc PRIMAL/FEELING THERAPY-The Personal Growth Center, 403 Miller, 973-9764. cFte SHABBATON sponsored by THE FLAME, National Jewish College Students Organization. Fri-Sat., Feb. 15-16 at Hillel. Join us for three meals, frien- dship, and discussion on "Israel: How important to the Jew?" To register call Mark at 996-0239 or at Hillel at 663-3336. 89F216 Ann Arbor's Largest Selection , We Buy and Sell USED PAPERBACKS Science Fiction Literature, Drama Poetry, History WEST SIDE BOOK SHOP 113W. Liberty, 995-1891 cFtc STEREO! 20-50% discount. All national brands and esoterica. Call Rob, 663-6375 between 5-7 p.m., M, W., eFtc OFFSET AND XIROX FAST LO\' COST DUPLICATING COPYQUICK-769-0560 1217S. University eltc HAPPY 29th BIRTHDAY KARL!!! Hope it's a GREAT one. The Daily Staff 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, MYTHOLOGYFAIRY TALES, LEGENDS RARE FIRST EDITIONS & AMERICANA BUY SELL TRADE We B !UY single booksorlibraries THE DAWN TREADER BOOK SHOP 525 E. Liberty, 995-1008 inside Bill's Bindery VOIC" LESSON--Student o fEva LIKOVa. MM graduate in voice. Experienced in teaching all voice types. Wish to teach in my home. 994-4013. 37J222 literary CAMPUS EDITING technical Efficient Reasonable Fast-769-2931 cJ420 WRITING SERVICES, Creative, Technical. Editing, Research..Experienced. Professional. 996-0566. cJtc PROFESSIONAL Integrative Wholistic Massage. Call 665-5501, Robin. 61J219 TYPING FAST, accurate, with legal experience. Call Andy at 662-4819. 68J226 S MALL BUSINEaS now ofering complete one- stop service on cars or trucks from minor tune-ups to major collisions. Discount rates; guaranteedl work. Free towing. 15 mile radious. Frisco's Towing and StoraO e.48-143O 275216 HELP WANTED-MODELS, $12 per hour. Call 668-9755 or apply at 215 S. 4th Ave., Downtown Ann Arbor. 34H221 THE WAYNE-WESTLAND Community Schools announce position openings for the Rose M. Kennedy Respite Care Center, scheduled to open March, 1980: care workers, cook/care worker, resident relief manager, care worker/shift leader. Submit letter of applica'tion to: Gary W. Matche, Executive Director of Employee Relations, 3712 Williams, Wayne, MI 48184. Equal opportunity employer. 16H217 NEED MONEY? Pantyhose sales representative, full or part-time. No experience necessary, must have transportation. Call 979-4800. 80H229 Computer People We're helping many companies in the area fill a variety of permanent, shirter-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. rea ltime 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 lik- 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. SOFTWARE SERVICES CORP 320 N. Main, Ann Arbor 48104 TRI-LEVEL TOWNHOUSE APT., suolet May tnru May., two bdrm., w/basement, parking, central air-conditioning, laundry facilities, excellent loca- tion . .. price negotiable. Call: 668-0191. dU221* SUBLE'I-DOUBLE ROOM, excellent location (E. Univ. & Oakland, Nice, clean. quiet house. 769- oR5'3 dUt e ADDRESSERS Wanted IMMEDIATELY! Work at home-no experience necessary-excellent Pay. Write: American Service, 8350 Park Lane, Suite 127, Dallas, TX 75231. 16H224 COUNSELORS/INSTRUCTORS for private girls' camp in northern Wisconsin. Waterfront spo-ts: Swimming, Sailing, Water Skiing, Canoeing, Canoe Tripping. Land sports: English Riding, Tennis, Archery, Karate. Also Food Service as':istants. June 15-August 17. Apply Red Pine Camp for Girls, Minocqua, WI 54548. Phone: (715) 356-6231. 67H305 "lVYEiSEAS JOlS-Summer/year round1-Europe, S America. Australia. Asia, etc. All Fields. $500- $1200 monthly. Expenses paid. Sightseeing. Free Info Write: IJC. Box 52-1:3, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. 0711302 PACER, 1976. 48,000 miles, 6 cylinder, A/C, AM- FM, $1400. 662-3971, 662-2479. 69N220 '69 PLYMOUTH WAGON, light blue, 8 cylinder, air, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, low milealge, almost rust-free. $790. Phone 769- 2632. 04N216 VW RABBIT, '75. Great condition,,4-speed, loaded, best offer. 663-5425. 21N217 Go Cheaply!!! Bus Charter to New York City. Leave Ann Arbor 2/29 and return from New York City 3/9. Interested? Call Dave at 995-9455. 2.EUKOOM i ArH i.MrN 1980. CALL DONNA, 996-9478. LEGALIZE 19 YR. OLD DRINKING bumper- stickers. Send name, address and $1.00 for each sticker to Fuller-Whitmore Enterprises, Dept. 1, P.O. Box 1109, Grand Rapids, MI 49501. 07M327 SUMMER JOB'? Gold Panning and Mining. Learn How, Learn Where (Maps). Send for Info. AU. 10838 S. Artesian, Chicago, IL 60655. 03M216 $$$ SAVE MONEY!$$$ Spring Break-Bus Charter to New York City! Only $75 round trip! For more info., call Dave-995-9455 dM217 Youplaythe leading role in our fight against support birth defects MARCH OF DIMES I anat WANTED-STUDENTS to work at GUIDE Counsel- reat. ing Service's peer counseling program. Includes ases work on 76-GUIDE (24-hour phone service), presen- tations and opportunities for group and workshop leaders. Must be a registered student for 1980-1981 Ctc year in any college and be able to make a one year commitment, willing to work nights and week- hree end shifts, and be interested in learning and develop- s of ing peer counseling skill. Pay $3.30/hour, minimum 5:30. 12 hours/week. Manditory mass meeting Tues., Feb. C222 19 in the Pendleton Room, Michigan Union, 8 p.m. For more information call 76-GUIDE. 93F219 AMBASSADOR RONALD PALMER of the U.S. hem Department of State will be here on Monday, with Februry 18, 1980 at 2:30 in the Pendleton Room at C221 the Michigan Union to discuss diplomatic career opportunities for minority students. Students, staff, faculty and alumni are welcome. Sponsored by Career Planning and Placement, Office of Student Service. 75F217 ACADEMIC WRITING Sharpen your overall writing skills. Registration Wednesday and Thursday, February 20 and 21. UM Reading Center, 764-9481. Cost $30. 45F221 SPECIAL'TEST ANXIETY PROGRAM Directed by Dr. James Papsdorf, Psychology Dept. will be conducted late Feb. through late April. 'Thurs., 1-3, $30.00 fee. Call Gale, 668-8467 immediately for further information. 50F219 HELP NEW Sl'U1)IEN''S Next Pall Be an Orien- tation Leader Applications now available at 2530 Studynt Activities building from Mondav, January 28 t hrough Friday. February 22. 1980 4. F221 994-0044 ci tc The Capitalist Study Group Presents: JOEL'SAMOFF "Changing Role of the U.S. in the Global Political Economy" Lecture: Monday, Feb. 18-7:30 p.m. Assembly Hall, Michigan Union - ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE SM A SH ES P IE B A L D PAC K A G E U N.0 D E D. A R R A N G E RE L A T NYET HISS ALMAS EVENTUATE LET RAGLAN DUDE ,I NR0AD ANTHEMED M A O R I R U T A G ING A TT AC K ER RU G A TE N E ST E LE VE N K I D N A CRE P TA H H U NT E T IL E S L A V I N I A A RM I R E E PE ElS T CLEANING-Excellent opportunity for early riser 6 am to 9 am, Non.-Sat. Very light work in beautiful Arbor store. Eight positions available. No .ex- perience necessary. Call 1-589-3700. 95H22:3 (OUNSI-:LORS-CAMP WA'IYATAH FOR GIRLS, HARRISON, MAINE. OPENINGS: Tennis (varsity or skilled players): Swimming (WSIi. 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 )ETAILS AS TO YOUR SKILLS. ETC.) Director, Box 1.3, Great Neck. N.Y. 11022. Telephone: 516- 482-4:323. FACULTY INQUIRIES INVITED RE DEPT. HEAD POSITION IN ABOVE ACTIVITIES. 6811416 MEN! WOMEN' JOBS!' CRUISESHIPS! /SAILING EXPEI)IIONS! SEA CAMPS. No experience. Good pay. Summci'. Career. NATIONWIDE, WORLDWIDE! Send $4 95 for APPLICATION/INFO/REFERRALS to Cruise- world 163, Box 60129, Sacra m"ento, CA 95860. 6711228 Q TASTEIf R UDEjThQILIT DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited by Margaret Farrar and Trude Jaffe © 1980 Los Angeles Times Syndicate the bursley family presents 6the 1 5 ACROSS Adventure story Forehead 9 Sandy beach, in Spain 14 City south of 52 Spur on 55 Parimutuel figure's 56 Hamster's relative 57 Breakfast item 58 Render unfit 60 Become a member 61 Demeanor 24 25 Up to the Harrow's rival !., 15 16 17 Moscow R ustic: Slang Fits of temper Parts of the{ London traffic scene 19 Glorify 20 Hide - hair 21 Believers in: Suffix 22 Verdi opera 23 Ballad attributed to Henry VIII 26 Pulitzer Prize novelist 27 Oharacter of a woven fabric 31 Gas 34 Ship's destina- 62 63 64 65 I . Helavy blow: Slang. 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