-Friday, January 16, 1981-The Michigan Daily x~ If you find your name and ad- dress in today's Michigan Daily, classified page YOU WIN TWO FREE TICKETS to any one of CAMPUS or STATE 1-2-3-4 Midnight Movies GildsLe aN * jgg gje 0 n Tokyo U - in Tokyo I I Listing of movies for a contest sponsored by STATE THEATER MIDNIGHT SHOWS Fri. & Sat. Jan. 17-18 = His f 3 Hangups awl Are andHilarious! Al that crazy 1 Irytm.A 7 rhtm 7~=~i i 1 UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RATES L) WATCH, round face. 662-9156 ask for A7Am1 1 E BUUTb FUO RALE. Women's size eight. Only n once. Good condition. Good price. Call Kay 995- 57B0116 I SALE! Two Pentax spotmatic cameras 5mm FL8. $140 each, 18 mm fisheye $135. 135 mm 35 mm $85. Argus flash $20. Filters. Call 665-6562 for Rick. 56B0118 fMPUS XA w/flash, leather case. Perfect con- n. $135.00 firm. 662-5996. 81B0116 BAGEL ROUTE FOR SALE my well established, lucrative, popular, fun, morning bagel route. The perfect way to make a $$. Call me early eves for details. Curt, 662- 80B0116 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ' Leasing Spring/Summer, Fall/Winter at a ish rooming house, $100/up, male only. 995-3276. cC122 GLE ROOM in nice furnished 2 bedroom apar- nt available for female. Call Penny, 665-4305. 86C0118 TES I-Male lease in double suite, winter term. 1010 after 4 p.m. 82C0120 re double room in furnished 3 person apartment. t negotiable. Male preferred. 662-5107. 76C0121 N BEDROOM in 2-bedroom apartment. ilable Feb-Aug. Female. Call 996-2307. 67C117 GENTLY REMODELED 2 bedroom apt. Good tiop in Ypsi. $300/month. No pets. Available af- 'eb. 1. Call 483-5890 10am-6 pm. I37CQ120 ge own room in two bedroom West side apt. One bedroom townhouses $205.00. Two bedroom townhouses $244.00. Three & Four bedroom townhouses occasionally available. Children & small pets welcome. 665-3116. Have a share in a community cCtc MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED IMMEDIATELY. $125/mo. or best offer. Call any time, Jay, 662-0427. 66C0116 TWO ROOMS AVAILABLE in 5 bedrm. apartment, Packard-State intersection, Jan.-Aug. occupancy. 995-5743. 47C016 FEMALE LEASE WINTER '81. Oxford housing. 3 person apt. Kitchen, bath. Call Connie 764-1089 or 996- 9692 after 9p.m. 69C0120 EXTRA LARGE EFFICIENCY for rent. For 1 or 2- Need. 537 S. Division. 63C120 ONE BEDROOM apartment, roomy, $300/mo., available immediately, 662-7662. 65C0121 ACT NOW Two bedroom furnished modern apartment. In- cludes: parking, laundry facilities, heat and water. Great for 3 or 4 persons. We are also accepting applications for fall on our ef- ficiencies, 1, 2,3 bedroom furnished apartments. Call us to discuss your needs. Modern Management 418 East Washington 668-6906 cCtc ROOM IN APARTMENT for female. Beautiful, spacious room,$131/mo. Call Carrie 995-4977. 74C120 JANUARY RENT FREE! Share large room in 6 bedroom house. Jan.-May lease. Rent negotiable. Call 663-9342. 73C118 SUBLET/MALE immediate- vacancy. 2 minutes from campus. Sunny large room. $17750/month. 994- 0853. 72C120 FALL OCCUPANCY Modern two-bedroom 3 or 4 person furnished apart. two blocks to diag, near CCRB. Parking, A/C, washer & dryer, storage lockers. Our fall listings of furnished efficiency, 1 and 2 bedroom apts. in older campus homes is now available. Words 0-14 15-21 22-28 29-35 36-42 43-49 1 1.70 2.55 3.40 4.25 5.10 6.80 2 3.40 5.10 6.80 8.50 10.20 1;1.90 3 4.60 6 90 9.20 11.50 13.80 16.10 4 5.80 8.70 11.60 14.50 17.40 20.30 5 add. 7.00 1.00 1050 1.50 1400 2.00 17.50 2.50 21.00 3.00 24.50 3.50 DAILY I Fall/Winter Number of Weeks line/week 13 26 LINE CONTRACT Spring/Summer Number of Weeks line/week 6 12 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 .34 .33 .31 30 .28 .27 .26 .24 23 .31 .30 .28 .27 .26 .25 4 23 22 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 .34 .33 .31 .30 .28 .27 26 .24 .23 .31 .30 .28 .27 .26 .25 .24 .23 .22 1U1ADER/RESJARCHI Good pay-interesting work-flexible hours-speed reading exp.-bright, mature, dynamic person w/teaching ability. Call Alan Jacks, 665-4465, 994- 4309. 15H117 CHILD CARE NEEDED in our home. Nine month boy, 3 mornings per week. 665-9591. 16H116 SCHOOLING AEROBIC DANCE INSTR. TRAINEES/$9-11/hr. See my ad under business services 28H 118 SECRETARY-RECEPTIONIST in busy educational center. Sundays 11-5, Tuesday 4:30-10. Call 662-3149. 23H116 PRE-MEDICAL STUDENTS: Current Un- dergraduate Pre-medical students may now com- pete for several hundred Air Force scholarships, that are for 1st and 2nd year medical students. The scholarship provides for tuition, books, lab fees and equipmant, plus a $500 monthly allowance. Contact Air Force MEDICAL OPPORTUNITIES, CHUCK HALL at (313) 973-7704 or stop by 2500 Packard, Suite 208, Ann Arbor, MI 48104. cHtc COUNSELORS: Qualified counselors needed for 75 member camps located Northeastern U.S., July and August. ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT CAM- PS, 157 West 57th Street, N.Y., N.Y. 10019 (212) 582- 3540. 83H0117 Part time receptionist/typist needed for office right on campus; $3.75/hr. Call 995-5456. 41H0118 Dishwasher needed from 5:30-8:00 p.m. Free Dinner at frat. 668-8998. 4RH011 Inch, rates available for contracts over 54 lines per week. 196-8782 769-4600 60CO117 Ann Arbor Y Single, private rooms for men and women located in a clean, attractive dormitory style hotel. Centrally located in downtown Ann Arbor near U of M Central Campus. A weekly rate of $56 plus tax or a daily rate of $15 plus tax includes daily maid service, coin operated laundry facilities, snack bar, swimming pools, gym and weight room (inludes Nautilus), sauna and racquetball courts. AATA (city bus) tran- sfer station and municipal parking facilities are ad- jacent to the Y. The Ann Arbor Y is located at 350 S. Fifth Ave. Phone 663-0563. 19C0118 Meals, housing, friends, and entertainment for $200 a month? Not impossible if you life in an ICC coop. Call or stop by the Inter-Cooperative Council, 4002 Michigan Union, 662-4414. 85C117 ROOMS AVAILABLE in Fraternity next to Union. Good food. Parties. Sauna. Parking. Weight room. Free laundry. Two big rooms suite. Much more. $275/month. 5 spaces available. Call John 995-8833. 17C0118 Modern Two-Bedroom unfurnished apt. Immediate sublet. Rent includes heat, water, laundry facilities, and narking .69-7787 .cct ,E BEDROOM HOUSE and full basement. baths. $400/mo. plus $400 down deposit. Call 32. Can be seen any.afternoon. 59C0121 DOUBLES. 1z male double. Available in COED nity. $120/mo. Kitchen space. Laundry. Call 57. Ask for Janet or Mike. 58C0129 ON CAMPUS a roommate to share my apartment. Call 668- cCtc US Beautiful-6 and 7 bdrm.'houses available 981. $1200-$1400/mq. plus utilities. No pets. 663- ves. only. . . 92C0117 .ACTIVE 1 and 2 bdrm. apartments from $285 ly. Heat included, no pets, close to U-M Med. r. Call 761-3404 between 11-4 p.m. 01C0123 KWELL-Both leases of a double for sale. 763- 91C0116 .. n .. f.u. .., ......c. .. Campus Management, Inc. 337 E. Huron St. OFFSET AND XEROX FAST LOW COST DUPLICATING COPYQUICK, 769-0560 1217 S. University cFtc Classical guitarist looking for partner to play duets. Not for money. Call Judy 665-1087. dF0117 CAMP RAMAH IS INTERVIEWING for staff this summer. Interviews on Sunday, Jan. 18 at Hillel. Call 663-3336 for appointment. cF0116 SHABBAT AT HILLEL, Friday January 16: Or- thodox minyan at 5:15, Conservative minyan at 5:30, dinner at 6:30 (reserv. by Fri. noon), Reform group discussion at 7:15, and Oneg Shabbat with Meir Fund (Brooklyn College) at 8:00 on "Rabbi Mahman, The Messiah and The Jewish Question." cF0116 CROSS COUNTRY SKIING at its best! Come North for a weekend break to Innisfree. Miles of trails in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lake Shore. Openings this weekend Jan. 16-18 for individuals and groups. Weekend lodging and five meals for $40. Call Paula 616-334-3335. NOW. 55F0116 CHABAD HOUSE launches learning sessions for the Winter semes- ter, starting now, at the Chabad House, 715 Hill St., corner of Oakland. No charge. Choose any topic you like. For information, call 99-Learn. READING HEBREW Mon. 7-8:30 pm-a beginner's course in Hebrew reading. TORAH-BIBLE Mon. 7-8:30 pm-five books of Moses with commen tarv. NACH PROPHETS Sun. 7-8:30 pm-a study in Samuel, Isaiah, etc. with commentary. MISHNAH Tues. 8:30-10 pm-a systematic orientation in the basics of Torah-law. i TYiPrU, PRUr EUNAL, ALL TYPES. Call Noelle anytime. 971-2364. cJtc AEROBIC DANCE TEACHER WORKSHOP Nat'l Aerobic Dance Instructors Assn. offering 1-Day teacher training workshop in Detroit. Learn to teach Aerobic Dance Excr. classes, qualified to earn $9- $11/hr., work p/t, flex. days/eve. hrs. in Y, Health Club etc. Near your home. Workshop incl. practical job placement info. prey, dance exp. not rec. Cost' $55 for workshop. Mastercard, Visa o.k. Call toll-free 1-800-328-7404, 24 hrs. A non-profit org. 26JH8 TYPING Fast, Accurate, Professional. Call Andy 996-5950. 48J0120 ANN ARBOR MUSIC TEACHER is now accepting new voice and piano students. 769-1655. 84J120 TYPING DISSERTATIONS and MAJOR PAPERS by very experienced and accurate typist. 971-5647. 22J0125 663-4101 cCtc Roommate needed for 2 bedroom apartment. Close to campus. For information call 662-2701, ask for Julie. 35C0118 Sublet; immediate occupancy. 1 male needed to share 2 bedroom apartment with 2 others. 5 minutes from campus. 996-3959. 3400120 11 . N Need 1 person to share classic Burns Park home. 994- A 1576. 38C0121 N ROOM FOR RENT for female. Excellent location in A 6-bedroom co-ed house. For further information con- tact Stu at 663-3164 or 1304 Geddes. 39C0117 S NICE ROOM in large country house. A car is a must E for this sunny room, 6 miles from campus, $130/mo E plus utilities. Flexible lease. Call Dave 994-0389. M . 49C0117 S i i R S Female nonsmoker-Room in Nice Two Bedroom Apt. $165/mo. & Utilities. 995-3968. 46C116 0 X R MI SUBLET FEB 1-JULY 31. Attractive efficiency. R Convenient location. $264/month. All utilities in- Y5S eluded. Call Chris, 769-71t0eX 653 days and 434-9186 eves. Be persistent. 90C1006 DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited by Margaret Farrar and Trude Jaffe ACROSS 1 Watch chains 5 Turkish title 9 October's birthstone 13 Ardor 14 Money in Switzerland 16 Pleasing 17 River to the North Sea 18 One of the ,Osmonds 19 Primates 20 A piece of cake 22 Pompilius, legendary King of Rome 23 Mrs. Truman 24 Chess C)1981 Los Angeles Times Syndicat 51 "-is the time..." 52 Derby winner, 1931 55 Winnie the 57 Doe or roe 58 Clause on a legis- lative bill 61 Against 62 Arm bones 64 Type of painting 65 Scram! 66 Platform piece 67 Supplements (with "out") 68 Prefix with gram or graph 69 Presidential nickname 70 Delighted, in hip talk DOWN 1 Be aware of 2 Earthen pot 3 Type of musical instrument 4 Gibe 5 Flier's decor- ation: Abbr. 6 "And the that was Rome" 7 Scarum's companion 8 Cracker of a sort 9 Carousing: Phrase 10 Scottish musician 11 Makes ahole in 12 15 21 25 26 27 281 one Minus Desist Doggone it! Obligation Hold or dance Pinnacle Charlie, the detec- tive Uy, NINA VINIK! Have a Happy Birthday-We love you! Robin, Amy, Wendy, Gayle, Susie. 62F0116 Famous Michigan Center Gerald Ford is a Michigan Deke. 93F0118 TO THE KID: Thanks so much for helping me. Love, a grateful new resident. 88F0116 AMERICAN BANDSTAND'S Dick Clark is a mem- ber of Delta Kappa Epsilon. 00F0116 DE LONG'S BAR-B-Q PIT THE TASTIEST IN TOWN Specialized in barbeque fare for over 15 years! -SANDWICHES- Barbeque Beef and Pork, Chicken, Fish Trout, Corned Beef, and Pork Chops -DINNERS- Barbeque Ribs, Chicken, Beef, Pork Fried Chicken and various Seafood 314 Detroit Street, Ann Arbor Corner of Fifth, across from The Farmer's Market. Mon., Wed., Thurs., Sun. 11:00 a.m. Carryout or Home Delivery after 4:00 665-2266' cFtc GUITAR STRINGS AND ACCESSORIES Up to 40 percent off while we can ... Herb David Guitar Studio 209 S. State, 665-8001 2cFtc Robert Peary took the Deke flag with him to the pole while Alan Bean had one with him on the moon. _ 99F01 18 Lox, Baagels, and the NEW YORK TIMES-What could make for a better brunch? Sunday, Jan. 18, at 11:00 a.m. at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. cF118 Israeli Folkdancing at Hillel on Sunday, Jan. 18: 12-1 p.m. Instruction. 1-3 p.m. Open Dancing. cF18 SILVERDOME ARCHITECT Carl Luckenback belonged to DKE at Michigan. 01F0116 The Best Deli in Town! Sunday; Jan. 18 at 6:00 at Hillel-Sandwich and sides $2. Kosher, of course. cF118 Joe Paterno and Tom Landry are members of Delta Kappa Epsilon. 95F0117 "On Learning to be Human: Exploring the Metaphors of Consciousness." A talk by Meir Fund (Brooklyn College) at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 18 at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. cF118 Seder for Tu Beshvat-a new form of an old tradition. Join us at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 19 at Hillel for dinner. Reservations please by Monday noon. cF118 Rush Delta Kappa Epsilon during Rush Week, 1004 Olivia, 668-8998. 94F0118 ERIC'S FACTORY CLOSEOUTS. Footwear, bodywear, swimwear. 406 E. Liberty, 2 blocks off State, cFtc May we help you with your non-prescription needs? VILLAGE APOTHECARY, 1112 S. University. 4cFtc NEED HELP WITH CITY HALL? Call coun- cilwoman Leslie Morris, 2nd Ward. 994-2702 or 769- 3758.12F417 KOSHER KORNER Kosher Restaurant is now open, delicious home- made, lunches and dinners are available daily upon request, and also meal plans. Call 665-6211. cF122 "Jewish Interpretation of Dreams"-a study session with Meir Fund at Hillel on Saturday, Jan. 17 at 1:30 p.m. Follows lunch: reservations by Friday noon. cFO117 Jewish Grad Student Party-9:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 17 at 1001 E. University No. 3-B. cF0117 COLLABORATIVE ART SPACE ALTERNATIVE ART EXPERIENCE Non-credit art classes in photography, graphic de- sign, calligraphy, quilting, more . . . Call the Guild, 7R2dd1 ma . AIA T-nin uV-1 6 i. 3 i is WANTED-DEAD BUG-Volkswagen bug in good condition with hopeless engine or drive train. 995- 1008 ask for Bill. 78K0120 AVOS Wed. 8:30-10 pm-ethics of the Bible. TALMUD-ORAL LAW Sun. 8:30-10 pm-a lively, challenging experience examining the depths of Torah knowledge with special emphasis on the logic, methodology, and wisdom of Talmudic literature. THE SIDDUR- PRAYER BOOK Thurs. 7-8:30 pm-understanding the meaning of our prayers. SHULCHAN ARUCH- CODES OF JEWISH LAW Wed. 8-9:30 pm-a study of Jewish laws and customs. CHASIDUS-A JEWISH MYSTICISM Wed. 7-8:30 pm-explaining the ideas of the esoteric part of the Torah with an intellectual approach. JEWISH HOMEMAKER Wed. 8-9-30 pm-Challah baking, Shabbat, and festival dinner cookings. cF0122 TYPING, PROFESSIONAL, ALL TYPES Call Noelle anytime, 971-2364. Write-on . Copywriting Editing h 9-Research *Overnight typing' 996-0566 cJtc WN'T'ED: zorm apt. in complex or older hotne close to campus for Fall '81. Looking for warm at- mosphere, modern utilities, parking, and if possible, fireplace. Call persistently, 764-9881, 764-9882, or 764- 9898. dL0123 WANTED-DEAD BUG-Volkswagon bug in good condition with hopeless engine or drive train. 995- 1008 ask for Bill. 77N0120 JEEPS, CARS, TRUCKS available through gover- nment agencies, many sell for under $200.00. Call 602-941-8014, ext. No. 4240 for your directory on how to purchase. 99N1023 '67 Peugeo-for parts. Good Mechanically.NCall Greg, 665-0693. 40N0118 I . ".. .-a~I di.] of L't." I 'i akU '1 I t 27 29, 30, champion Height: Prefix Golfer's aid Author Uris 31 Huntsman 34 Verges of skate blades 38 Educator Horace 39 Mild oaths 42 Formerly, old style 43 "Till the- Time" 45 Isolated 47 Troubles 50 Racetrack veteran 32 Very clean 33 Ethiopian title 35 Czar's son 36 This: Sp. 37 Dinner dish 40 Sum of money 41 Train, in boxing 44 Opponent 46 Pudding ingredi- ent 48 Conclude 49 Polaris, the polestar 52 Demolish, mod style 53 City in cen. Shensi 54 Reds and Red Sox 55 Bygone 56 Story beginning 59 "East of-" 60 Slumber 63 The limit, in a way SUMMER JOBS. National Park Co's 21 parks, 4000 openings.dComplete information $3 Mission Mtn. Co., 651 2nd Ave. W. N., Kalispell, MT., 59901. 89H0129 JOB OPPORTUNITY Applications for the Electrical Apprenticeship will be available at the Vocational Education Office, Room 111, Eberwhite School, 800 Soule Blvd., Ann- Arbor, MI on weekdays from 10:00 a.m. to noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., beginning January 5, 1981. Applicants must be residents of Washtenaw or Jackson County or Unadilla, Putnam, Hamburg, or Green Oak Township of Livingston County or Onon- daga, Leslie, Stockbridge, or Bunker Hill Township of Ingham County. In addition, applicants must have been a resident of the above geographical area for the twelve months prior to the date of application. Applicants from outside the above geographical area will NOT be accepted. At the time of application, applicants must be 18 years of age, have completed high school, and have passed one credit year of high school algebra or the equivalent. Completed applications must be returned to the Vocational Education Office no later than February 13, 1981. Late applications, incomplete applications, and applicants not meeting the above requirements will NOT be considered for apprenticeship. An Equal Opportunity Apprenticeship Program. 70H0117 WORK/STUDY PERSON NEEDED by firm in- volved in software development, computer system design and social science research for general office duties. 10-20 hrs/wk. Please contact Kathy Seldkamp at Michigan Evaluation Resource Center. 663-4219. --___-_ 7d7H0123 Full and part time clerk at drug store. 971-1140. 5140119 PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH: If you've been in long term psycho therapy or psychoanalysis and have en- ded within the past 2 years (whether satisfied or dissatisfied) and would like to discuss that experien- ce. call 665-2990. 84001 16 PIRGIM Student Board Positions Open 1. Office Manager 2. Media Coordinator 3. State Board Representative Applications and information 4106 Michigan Union Apply by Jan. 23, 1981 36M0123 17 5 6 7 18 10 p1 16 u t ~tr..; . Y' .1 / , , j . t t , 1 r . . l I1 11' ',I' ' , J / y 17 , 24 5 29 29 39 19 2 23 4 1 15 13 71 41 42 1~r I I 1 1 "44 I.