Page 6-Thursday; February 5, 1981-The Michigan Daily I If you find your name and ad- dress in today's Michigan Daily classified page YOU WIN TWO FREE TICKETS to any one of STATE 1-2-3-4 Midnight Movies CLOCKWORK ORANGE A SListing of movies for a contest fUiabmpL"im sponsored by Qwuadropheia~ STATE THEATER U = His Hangups Are andMaude4 La Cage Aux Follies (Birds of a Feather) MIDNIGHT SHOWS Fri. & Sat. Feb. 6-7 5 WINNERS EVERY DAY No Contest To Enter 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, come to our business office of 420 Maynard St. 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. U UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RATES Lost-wire frame glasses near ivision & nuron. Call 665-1416. 74A0206 Drew Montag of terrace Lane, you are the lucky winner of two free tickets to the movies at State or Campus Theatres. Come on down and pick up your tickets at the Daily. dA0205 1I AMC Hornet, 4 door wagon, PS-PB-auto-snow tires-new exhaust-clean-40,000 mi-runs good-recently tuned. Seeit corner E. Stadium Blvd. & Oneida P1. Will consider reasonable offers near $2000. Call 663- 3634 after 5:30. 97B0210 CONCERT PHOTOS UNLIMITED Front row shots of various performers which in- cludes rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen and many /others. Call 764-9745. 76B0205 NAKAMICHI 550 with accessories. Call Paul, 995- 5381. 62B0206 77 NOVA four door, power steering, power brakes, automatic transmission, AM-FM radio. $50,000 easy miles. body in excellent shape. Call 764-3059 evenings. 80B0208 . . FOR RENT Group wanted for Andrew De Forest house, beautifully furnished, spacious, historic, with niodern conveniences. Central location. 665-7056 or 663-7454. 99C0210 ROOM FOR RENT-Immediate occupancy. Within campus bus-route. 764-4235 between 8 & 5. 95C0207 FURNISHED ROOMS in a Jewish rooming house. Spring/Summer Fall/Winter leases. $100-up. Men only. 995-3276. cC0206 1-2 Bedroom Apartment in Jewish rooming house. ,300/mo. Available in the fall. 995-3276. cC0213 .ome on down, Lauren Wohl to the Daily and pick up your two free tickets to the State or Campus movie theatre. dC0205 ATTENTION STUDENTS DID YOU KNOW that starting from $310/mo. you can have an apar- tment with gas heat provided and racquetball mem- bership, and it's only 10 minutes from campus? Come see us today at HIDDEN VALLEY CLUB APARTMENTS 761-8910 Mon.-Fri. and 11-4 Sat. & Sun. 11C0208 FURNISHED MODERN 1-2-3 bedrms. Walking distance to central campus. 769-9283, 994-5060. 24C0208 One bdrm. Apt. Clover Lane Sublease. Carla work Vo. 434-3440 ext. 715, home No. 434-7160 evenings and weekends. 48C0205 MALE OR FEMALE, own bedrm. in 6 bedrm. house near campus. 995-2898. 44C0205 A ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE One Bedroom efficiency, quiet, furnished, close to Med. Center, $180/mo., available March 1st. Parking included, monthly lease. Call 663:9772 or 665-3521. 89C0206 Large house with 2 furnished apts. near Yost. 6 bedrooms, $950/mo., 4 bedrooms, $650/mo. May/Maylease, 769-5676. 91C0210 West Jefferson-5 bedrooms, 2 baths, furnished, $800/mo., May to'May lease 761-7844. 90C028 ONCE IN A BLUE MOON!! Whole floor of great house plus possible loft to rent to six serious and studious U-M grad students right on South Univer- sity. No better campus location. Campus Properties. 995-5454. 83C0210 1-2 Rooms available in Downtown office suite in- cluding conference room, computer terminal, and typing facilities. Classy but not slick. Professional person-group preferred. Month to month lease. Call Deborah 994-9060. 81C0211 ROOM IN APARTMENT FOR FEMALE. Beautiful, spacious room $131/mo. Calf Carrie, 995-4977.06C0210 FURNISHED 6 bedroom houses available May 1 and September 1. No pets. Year lease. 663-5609. 85C0207 Room available now in modern 2 bdrm. apt. Bay window in bedroom for rent and in living room. Storage, Parking, and laundry facilities. Rent $180/mo (negotiable) includes heat and water. Ask for Terry at 994-0465. dCO2OS ON CAMPUS I need a roommate to share my apartment. Call 668- 6906. cCtc FURNISHED ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH AND REFRIGERATOR. One block from University bus stop at Greene and East Davis. $170/month plus utilities. 995-2002. 96C0206 On campus for female. Furnished room in 3 bedroom house. At 624 S. Division available 2/1 $175/mo. Utilities inc. First class is an understatement. 662- 8982. 37C0210 ATTRACTIVE ONE AND TWO BEDROOM APART- MENTS from $285/monthly. Heat included, no pets, close to UM Med. Center. Available for Feb. and March occupancy only. 12 month lease. Call 761-3404 between 11-4. 00C0210 CAMPUS-FALL We are currently leasing efficiencies, 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom & 3 bedroom, modern, furnished apartmen- ts for next fall. Stop by or call Dahlmann Apartmen- ts, 543 Church, at So. Univ. 761-7600. cC0419 RENT OR SUBLET, spacious, two bedroom near campus. Parking, heat, water. 665-5416, evenings. 71C0205 AMIABLE SEMI-VEGETARIAN Co-op, household of 4 looking for a housemaid. Newly carpeted room available in beautiful, spacious older home near the Gandy Dancer. Call 665-1416_ 64C0205 FALL OCCUPANCY Modern 3 or 4 person furnished 2 bedroom apar- tment, two blocks to diag, near CCRB. Free parking, A/C, washer & dryer, storage lockers. 3-4-and 5-bedroom furnished houses on campus with free parking are also available for fall. Falllistings of furnished efficiency, 1 and 2 bedroom apts. in older campus homes are now available at our office. 337 E. Huroni St., corner of Division and Huron, across from the Ann Arbor News. Campus Management, Inc. Words 0-14 15-21 22-28 29-35 36-42 43-49 1 1.70 2.55 340 425 5.10 680 2 3.40 5.10 6.80 8.50 10.20 11.90 3 4.60 6 90 920 11 50 13 80 1610 4 5.80 8 70 11 60 14.50 17.40 20.30 7.00 10.50 14 00 17.50 21.00 24.50 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3 50 5 add. DAILY L 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 .24 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 r ULL IMr oaysiter preterably to live-in to care for 2 yr. old boy. Must have own car. Fairly negotiable. 764-0262. Daytime. d67H0210 BUS BOY needed for small frat. 6 dinners/wk. Free dinners exchanged for serving & washing dishes. Call 761-5145. 65H0205 Disabled woman writer needs dependable strong women for personal care. Central campus area, flexible hours. 662-2734. 50H0206 SUMMER POSITIONS OPEN-Waterskiing, swim- ming, music, athletics, horseback riding, arts 'n crafts, and general counselors needed for Jewish co- ed camp in Eagle River, Wisconsin. special teen program. Administrative positions. Contact Sheryl Stein 996-9427 20H0215 NEED EXTRA MONEY? Student needs sitter for 2 kids some days. Must love kids.,663-5648. 82H0208 Camp Tamarack interviewing Feb. 6. Summer Placement. Call 764-7456. 40H0205 TYPIST-Clerical position, available in U-M sports information office for qualified work-study student. If interested call Diane 763-1381. 73H0206 Security Guards full time and part time wanted. Call 663-8815. 75H0206 UAC-MICHIGRAS '81 is looking for local talent (mimes, magicians ). Contact Paula-665-7780. 86H0207 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 equipment, plus a $500 monthly allowance. Contact Air Force MEDICAL OPPORTUNITIES, CHUCK HALL at (313) 668-2047 or stop by 2500 Packard, suite 208, Ann Arbor, MI 48104. cHtc RECRUITER INTERVIEWING for staff for Christian residential camps this summer. Interviews 10-1, Thursday, February Sat Lord of Light Lutheran Church, 801 s. Forest at Hill. Call 668-7622 for appoin- tment. 47H0205 WRITE ON . . . Copywriting, editing, research con- sultations for papers, theses, books, advertising, brochures. Creative or technical. Overnight typing services. 996-0566. dJtc Typing dissertations, other papers by very experien- ced and accurate typist, reasonable rates. 971-564. 77J0211 EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER with references looking for emolovment. 665-3150 evenings. 55J0(206 RESPONSIBLE Christian male seeks one bedroom apartment walking distance from campus forfall '81. Phone 995-9598 after 5. 69L31206 0 Inch rates available for contracts over 54 lines per week. Greg: Happy 19th Birthday. From the cat across the lake. 93M0205 WELL BEHAVED ST. BERNARD. Needs a new home; about 3 years old, free to any responsible per- son. Inquire at 995-5374. 94M0212 Laurie Galbraith- you're the lucky winner of two free tickets to the State or Campus theatre. Come down to the Daily and ick them up. dN0205 Jobs in Alaska! Summer/year round. High pay; $800-2000 monthly! All fields-Parks, fisheries, oil industry and more! 1981 Employer listings, infor- mation guide. $4 Alasco, Box 9337, San Jose, Ca 95157. 7900212 Need ride to Rochester, N.Y. Leave around 2/20 return on 3/1. Will pay lots $$$. Robin R. 764-6108 (day) 994-8080 (evening). 35P0210 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 SURREAL 6 bedroom house available May. Groovy location. 2 bathrooms. Heating included. Call 665- 6199. 61C0208 FURNISHED ROOM in a Jewish rooming house, Spring/Summer Fall/Winter. Leases $100-up. Men only. 995-3276. cC0213 Furnished 6 bedroom apts. $1100 plus utilities. Available May 1. Year lease. No pets. 663-5609. 52C0205 Furnished efficiency. One, two bedroom apts. available May 1and Sept. 1. No pets. Year lease. 663- 5609. 53C0205 HOUSES-Walk or bike to campus. 6 bedrooms furnished. No pets. May lease. $990-$1140 plus utilities. 663-5861. 45C0205 OFFICE SPACE. $100-200/month. Alternative, non- profit organizations only. Handicapped assessible house. 662-2222, ask for Roger or Lisa S. 43C0205 NEW HOMES-FALL New homes with fireplace, three or four bedrooms, full basement. Approx. 1 miles from Campus. Dahlmann Apartments 543 Church, 761-7600. cC0419 nIe Ar r e nas imUeaate open ingsinH eann Care Administration. Starting salaries and entry grade are commensurate with experience and graduate education. If you have or will be receiving a Master of Hospital Administration, Master of Scien- ce in Health Care Administration, Master of Arts in Health Care Administration, or equivalent degree accredited by the Accrediting Commission on Education for Health Service Administration, then investigate this outstanding career opportunity. Con- tact: 23400 Michigan Ave., Village Plaza; Dearborn, Michigan 48124. Or call collect (313) 561-7018. cH0416 Janet Baum is the lucky winner of two free tickets to the State or Campus theatre. The Daily has them waiting for you. dH0205 BICYCLE MECHANICS Part time and full time openings available. Call bet- ween 10 a.m. and 6p.m. THE PEDAL CENTRE. 994- 5600 Plymouth Rd. at U.S. 23. 23H0208 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 equipment, 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 EMPLOYMENT AVAILABLE-May 5 to Sept. 8, 1981. Bike mechanic, front-desk, night auditor, housekeeping, kitchen or dining room personnel. Send brief resume to Iroquois Hotel, Mackinac Island, Michigan 49757. 70H0208 Models needed by photographer. $10.00 per hour. Call Brian 668-4068. 84H0206 DIaSRiTAiONS. Term papers. rrofe proofreading, editing, re-phrasing. Rea rates. Call996-4477 from 6-9 p.m. 20 YEARS EXPERIENC SERVING THE ACADEM PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY TASK-761-4146 WRITE ON ... Copywriting, editing, reseai sultations for papers, theses, books, adve brochures. Creative or technical. Overnight services 996-0566. SE ARES Formerly of Sir Edward is now with SNIPS Salon 100S. 4th Ave. 668-1453 TYPING, PROFESSIONAL, ALL TYPE Call Noelle anytime, 971-2364. essional sonable 10J0206 E IC & Complete System Pioneer receiver, c deck, Acoustic V speakers, 2 turntables, headphones, etc. Best offer 665-2494. 72X02 inrd housemate needed. Own room. $155/mo in- cludes utilities. Through April or August with fall op- 30J0210 tion. Parking. Call 996-1417. 98Y027 rch con- Third housemate needed. Own room. $150/mo. plus rtising, utilities. Lease immediately. Division at Hill St. typing Larry or Mike 994-5878. 29Y024 cJtc Two female roommates wanted, preferably friends, to share Heritage House Apartments with two girls next fall. Apply immediately. Comparable to dorm prices. Call764-3838 after 4pm 49Y0205 c.3 to ES Join The Daily cJtc I A PE S PE AR TE L L LO0L A H IL DA A R IA I a- L ;N ,ON MA N S R 0S YO0D E LE R A T TAR P LOT R 0 ,F T E N D R I P B R O 1 L' A L A R E D E O U NCE R E S IDUE EO0N A R U NIATE MALTOS FLAP LA E YORKN0 NT I 663-4101 cCtc DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited by Margaret Farrar and Trude Jaffe 1981 Los Angeles Times Syndicate 11 6 10 14 15 16 17+ 18 20 22 23 24 ACROSS Hanger or dweller Certain reader's interest du jour Misanthrope, for example Dorsal bones Function Old musical with "Alice Blue Gown" Nicholson movie Cheat of a sort Concert hall Tiller Chivalrous enter- prises 43 47 48 49 54 56 57 58 591 60 61 62 Engraved die Parisian leather Gluck and"Farrar fortes Pondered "I'm -" (state- ment to the doc- tor) Mountain ridge Kristiania, today Satiate Dawdle Charges Blackthorn Rahs, hurrahs, oles, etc. 25 - wet hen: Phrase 28 Hair piece, slangily 29 No more, 30 " that Jack built" 35 Irish lullaby opener 36 Former Asian leader 37 "- Chorus": DOWN 1 Smart 2 Byron poem 3 Roman road 4 Ward (off) 5 Phrase describing a perky person 6 - mode: Phrase 21 Dame Myra- 24 Coute - coute (at all costs): Fr. 25 Secure 26 Lily plant 27 Neck types: Prefix 28 Between pi and sigma 29 Indicated: Abbr. 30 Hindu cymbal 31 Uniquerperson 32 Eye part 33 Messieurs 34 Railroad system 36 Keep (say nothing) 39 Adjust 40 Yawl's power 42 Silence 43 "- La Mancha" 44 "Red as-is she." 45 Item on a pub- lisher's list 46 River near Durango 47 String instrument 49 Genuine 50 Manitoba Indian 51 Show and- 52 And so forth abbr. 53 Pashas 55 Without surviving issue: Abbr. 10 I11 112 113 WURKSUH f ORSEPARATED & DIVORCED MEN & WOMEN. Mutual Support in transition Feb. 13-15. $35 Registration plus ability to pay fee. Details from Bob Blood, PhD, & Margaret Blood, MA. 769- 0046. cF012 Attention Strat-o-matic Players! A. L. Mail League forming. Call Phil at 763-0809. 36F0205 HAPPY 22nd B-DAY SCOTTY K.! 34F0205 HAPPY BIRTHDAY 21 MICHELE Who is Jerry Brown? Bush. 96F0205 ANGRY AT YOUR MUFFLER? Maybe it's just exhausted. Get rid of it by buying a new muffler over the phone. 769-5913. 3cFtc SEE OUR COSMETICIAN for your make-up needs. Village Apothecary, 1112 SUniversity Ave. 3cFtc HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIOS 209S. State 665-8001 Repairs-custom made instruments. Lessons. Accessories. cFtc Patrick Ruppen, Comeon Down to the Michigan Daily and pick up your two free tickets for the movies at State or Campus Theatres. dF0205 Shabbat at Hillel: Conservative services 5:45, Din- ner 7:15 (reserve by Fri. noon), and ONEG SHAB- BAT with poet DANNY SIEGEL at 8:30: "Neglected_ and Near-Forgotten Mitzvahs, Laws, & Stories." cF0206 NEED HELP WITH CITY HALL? Call coun- cilwoman Leslie Morris, 2nd Ward. 994-2702 or 769- 3758. 12F417 MAKE LOVE-NOT WAR! (It's good for our business) Austin Diamond 1209 S. University 663-7151 Specializing in custom engagement & wedding rings cFtc ERIC'S FACTORY CLOSEOUTS. Footwear, bodywear, swimwear. 406 E. Liberty, 2 blocks off State. cFtc OFFSET AND XEROX FAST LOW COST DUPLICATING COPYQUICK, 769-0560 1217S. University cFtc SAY IT WITH BALLOONS, Valentine specials. BALLOON BOUQUETS-for all occasions. 995-1972. 87F0214 STUDENTS RECIPIES: for 15 simple and tasty recipies, send $2.50 to: York-36, 222 E. 86th St., NYC 10028. Satisfaction guaranteed. 88F0208 Jewish Grads interested in group rates to the show "MUMMENSHANZ" at the Power Cntr. on March 8, call Ruth at Hillel 663-3336 to reserve. cFtc FREE TU'T'ORING in lower level science and math. MWTh 7-11 pm, UGLI and Bursley, by Tau Beta Pi. 15F0405 FREE TUTORING in lower level science and math. MWTh 7-11 pm, UGLI and Bursley, by Tau Beta Pi. 15F0405 Ann Arbor's lowest Copy Prices Fast, Full-Service Copying Accu-Copy, 402 Maynard, 769-8338 810ENVIRONMENTAL AATA ma agmn union renew negof-, By ELAINE RIDEOUT After a week of inaction, AATA management officials renewed negotiations with representatives of the Transportation Employees Union (TEU) yesterday, but both sides agreed only that the talks did little to resolve the week-long strike. AATA employees walked off the job by a vote of 150-3 at midnight last Mon- day after AATA management did not recommend extension of the contract that expired June 30, and the union refused to ratify the management's final proposal. AATA UPPED its six per cent wage increase offer to 9.2 per cent prior to the contract expiration date. In its final of- fer last week, the union brought dow- its wage request to 33 per cent frc per cent originally requested. The two parties met both and together with a stateC. four hours yesterday but, AATA director Richard 0 41;4 as days off with pay, the structure of joint union-management committee, and uniforms for bus operators bef, tackling the issue of wage incre "We're trying to focus on fifte issues that tie in directly wit he said. "The more of th resolve, the more fundi- back into wages." BUT THE union strategy as "dodgi- at the same time guaranteed e contract. Shelley TEU, cQJ ma. 0 ('. 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 19 38 40 41 42 Verdi Just horrid Scornful looks Aspire (to) Bleeding (fabric) Drowser rouser Speech problem Has permission Company of lions Ore deposits Alaskan native Durations Phrase describing a country bump- kin S 7 18_ 19 new proposals were su side. According to management has of discussing nor; 1 s -. _ } . - - , _ ,._, . t':r' ., ~t 2 3 4 '1- , .4. ..~ C-. n v ... ... o,,. ,^, . 20 121 22 23 24 5 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37- T8- 39 4 J~ ,.. ..'. - ~.' i ;' ad