Page 8-Wednesday, September 17, 1980-The Michigan Daily aceltn UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RATES Fa kit; s tur !fr . Bd B AGA NAMER' ireail, 1 RR &EyStu ino 049 lex Avl7S -"uil TV. Owner n". . r daily. ;791 73. ANN ARBOR-THE ANTIQUES MARKET, Sunday. September 21, 5055 Saline-Ann Arbor Road, Exit 175 off I-94, 275 dealers, everything GUARANTEED for authenticity, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. "Early Birds" wel- come after 5 a.in. when dealers arrive. 30W92W CARPETS, CARPETS Jazz up your dorm room, apart., house -low prices. all sizes, all colors. See the Kings, 316 S. Fourth (Next to Maudesi 665-5928,Everyday 10-8. 23W920 LOST-STOLEN-Woman's Burgandy Wallet. Hill St. Village Corner Area, No Questions. 990- 1355. 26A920 REWARD! Valuable Books lost near Music School on 8/22. Call 769-4908. 34A921 FOUND: 6 mo. old calico kitten, Stephens Co-op. -816 S. Forest. Call 996-5980. 09A917 BEAT THE ENERGY CtUNCH. 2 Suzuki motor- cycles. 50cc with 1,o50 miles and a 90cc with 2,100 miles. Both in mint condition. $350 each or best offer. Call 971-0124 after 6 p.m. 43B919 8 PIECE MODERN Living Room furniture set. $200 or best offer. 663-6430. 39B919 GARAGE SALE to benefit Women's Crisis' Center of Ann Arbor at 2009 E. Stadium, Sat., Sept. 20, Sun, Sept. 21, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Books, Camping Gear and some Antiques. 36B920 SMALL REFRIGERATOR--Kenmore, 1.7 cubic ft.,. excellent and brand new. $75. Connie, 994-5474. 12B919 LIKE NEW-Twin Mattress, used 1 semester, $35. 996-0238. - 417B919 BANG & OLUFSEN 3000 Turntable, $180. Sylvania phono & speakers, $50.663-9872. 59B917 FEMALE LEASE in Mosher-Jordan, single room. Call immediately, 994-1450. 45B918 H-P '67-Low mileage, new battery, $250. Call 459- 7654after6p.m. 68B925 SiNiLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS for rent, serious students preferred. $100-$180/month. Including electric. Contact Dave, 995-4258. 04C919 FURNISHED APT.-2 bdrm., quiet, no pets. Call 662-5328 (ta.m.-11 p.m.). 16C917 NORTH CAMPUS AREA in Orchard Hills. 3 bed- rooms, large family room with fireplace. $595/mo. 994-9055 evenings and weekends. 97C919 BEAUTIFUL, SUNNY, single apartment-fur- nished. Oakland & Arch. $280/month. $100 bonus available. Call David, 994-4289. 82C917 ARROWWOOD HILLS COOPERATIVE One bedroom townhouses $195.00, Two bedroom townhouses $223.00, Three & Four bedroom town- houses occasionally available. Children & small pets welcome. 665-3116. Have a share in a community. cCtc APT. FOR RENT-Living room, bdrm., kitchen, bath, furnished, all utjlities paid, 2 blocks from campus. Call 994-2217. Hours 8-12 and 1-5. Call 483- 7293 after 6 p.m. 66C917 MALE OR FEMALE! Spacious room in very nice 2 bdrm. apt. on Packard at E. Univ. Call 665-2084. Ask for Lewis. 62C915 CAMPUS PARKING available across from South Quad. Excellent location. $20.00/mo. for assigned space. Call 971-1022 or 665-6297. dC914 FOR RENT-Furnished apt. on campus, 2 bed- room. Call 971-6888. 99C917 UM CAMPUS RENTAL house for sale. Parents buy for son or daughter tenant landlord. Great exper- ience, appreciation, equity buildup. Call or have your parents call 313-995-5454. 06B918 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 11 90 3 4.60 6 90 9 20 1 1 50 1380 16 10 4 5 80 8 70 1 1 60 14 50 1 7 40 2030 7 00 10 50 14.00 1 7 50 21 00 24 50 1 00 1 50 2 00 2 50 3 00 3 50 DAILY LINE CONTRACT 5 add. Number of Weeks line/week 13 26 39 Number of Weeks inches/week 13 26 39 12 18 24 34 31 27 33 30 26 31 28 24 6 9 12 2 10 2 05 2 00 1 90 1 85 1 80 1 75 1 70 1 65 1 65 1 60 1 55 1 5C 1 45 1 40 30 30 27 23 36 42 48 54 60 28 27 26 24 23 25 21 15 1 95 18 1 90 over 18 1 80 26 24 23 22 20 18 17 16 GRADU ATIN G EN GINEERNS We are specialists in engineering recruitment, entry level to management. We represent firms located throughout the U.S. Our service is free, call collect or send resume to Shermtech America Suite D, 16647 Airport Rd. Lansing, MI 48906 (517) 323-1002 cHtc Students needed for LSA alumni fund-raising tele- thon. Alumni from across the country will be called from campus. Two to five nights per week, October 5 through November 20. Hours are 6:30 to 9:30 Sunday through Thursday. LSA students preferred. $3.50 per hour. Call 763-5576. 81H919 PATIENT ATTENDANT U-m Hospital assignment. Midnight and day shift, $3.15 at start, $3.40 after position. Please apply-State Security Service, 1000Cornwall Pl., 400 N. Ingalls Building, Ann Arbor. 49H917 WORK-STUDY with Rackham Student Government. Interesting, responsible positions Flexible hours Work with students.. Good pay. Call 76:3-5271 morn- ings. 51H918 DISHWASHERS AND KITCHEN HELP NEEDED to work in fraternity kitchen. Lunch and dinner positions available. Convenient on campus location with excellent food. About ',z hour of work per night. Call Bruce at 761-6281. 63H919 BUSINESS SERVICES TYPING by Sara. Reasonable rates, excellent quality. Convenient campus, pick-up and delivery. 24-hr. answering service. Phone 429-7666. 80J919 Write-on.. . *"Copywriting + Editing " Research " Overnight typing 996-0566 N 8 Each group of characters counts as one word Hyphenated words over 5 characters count as two words {this includes telephone numbersi A lines equals I inch w7~i woDo, U: ~'..%-. home. One block from Law Quad and Bus. school. $250/mo. includes heat and laundry facil. 434 Packard. 668-8486. 10C921 ROOMMATE FEMALE-own room in 3 bdrm. apt. $162/mo. On campus. Evenings 995-2646. 1 1C919 FEMALE-Share large duplex with 3 others. Single room $195/mo. Burns Park. 6633662. 38C919 CAMPUS--DOWNTOWN location, 2 blocks from Freize Bldg. Furnished -1 bdrm. apt. for 1 or 2 persons, freshly decorated, new wall to wall carpet- ing, washer and dryer, parking. Campus Management 663-4101 15C921 CAMPUS AREA. FEMALE WANTED. Own bed- room in nice 3 bedroom furnished apt. Call Kathy, 665-2161. 27C923 BEAUTIFUL ROOM available in Burns Park home (owned by U.M. professor). Quiet grad. or senior. Furnished, washer/dryer, fireplace, parking. $157/month. 453-6439 or 769-4001. 37C919 BI-LEVEL 2-BEDROOM furnished across from CCRB, 1316 Geddes, Apt. No. 2. See Arnie, Rich, Julian. 03C920 ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE SCAR, BALE OB IS LAL0 UN I T LUNTS ISBULLISH ELSIE .P A S S E L T TADS 0UE. RAW ROAN A LT E R'S O.RE GRAM LINEN ARAB SAHI B N ANA RERUN SULU TAK STYLED MELT ENE LOAD SLUG ISTANBUL SNORES RIATA L IKEABULL EGRET STAY ELSE NODE EASE LEAD ROOM WITH REFRIG., on campus. Quiet male $185-includes all utilities. 663-3886 . 33C921 ROOMS IN ALPHA CHI SIGMS, 1319 Cambridge. Half double for female, two halves of double for males or females. $120/mo. per person plus deposit. Includes kitchen facil., T.V., and all bills (except long dist. tele.). Call 761-5857, ask for Mike Skinner I r Janet Grenier. 03C919 WOMEN STUDENTS Spaces still available in North and Central Campus for women interested in +living cooperatively with other women and men. Sharing meals, chores, ex- penses and decisions reduces costs, provides friendly living environment. Stop by Inter-Cooperative Council, 4003 Michigan Union, or call 662-4414 week- days 9-5. 23C921 2 OR 3 PERSONS NEEDED for house at 1336 N. University Ct. (behind CCRB). Furnished. Parking. 769-3770. 07C919 CAMBRIDGE & OLIVIA-Large furnished 2 bed- room apartment in beautiful house. Reasonable rent. 665-9651 or 995-1593. 23C919 CHURCH AND S. UNIVERSITY AREA, newly deco- rated 4-room, furnished apartment. 2 or 3 person lease. No pets. Call 662-1897. 18C918 STILL LOOKING-Willing to share meals, chores, expenses, and decisions? Join the Student Coop.. approx. $200/mo. for room, board, util:, laundry and extras'-Stob Iiter-Cooperative Council, 4002 ,_Mich.U{ion orecaIf662-4414 20C923 ROOM AVAILABLE-Great location, across from Rackham at 913 E. Huron. Small room with com- munity kitchen, $135. 434-1195 evenings. 36C919 CAMPUS We are currently leasing our remaining few one- bedroom, modern furnished apartments Stop by or call DAHLMANN APARTMEITS, 543 Church, 761-7600 days, 665-2664 eves & weekends eCtc NEW HOME New home with fireplace, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2-car garage with automatic opener, full basement, wood deck, use of tennis court and pool. Approximately 11 miles from downtown on west side near Veteran's Park. $550/month. Dahlmann Apartments, 761-7600 days, 996-3500 eves & weekends. ---_cCt PARKING PLACES FOR RENT --Washtenaw-S. Foreare a.*al C 658 i 25.3091 HAVE A proficiency in natural science, math or econ? Project Community offers a program for you to learn through tutoring and seminar. 3 credits. Call 763-3548 or visit 2204 Michigan Union. 71F917 EVER BEEN IN PRISON? Project Community offers experience in the justice system through service in correctional facilities. Earn academic credit. Call 763-3548 or visit 2204 Michigan Union. 70F9117 = t5R t:Rr- S - WINT EU..Any game. Anyi priority. Phone 769-3927, leave message. 37Q927 DESPERATELY NEED 2 Springsteen and 4 M-MSU tickets, will pay top dollar. Prefer good seats. 761-1268. 31Q920 WANTED-7 pair, non-end zone football tickets for Michigan-Michigan State game. Call 664-8467, 6p.m.-10p.m. 86Q918 FIVE SETS of U-M Season Tickets, best offer. 996-0367 or 7640344. Ask for Margaret or leave message. 28Q917 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN TICKETS (pairs. Call 971!1195 BTW. 6:30-9:00 p.m. 19Q920 ABSOLUTE TOP DOLLAR paid for U. of M. football tickets. Call Mike, 483-4193. 42Q920 WANT SEASON FOOTBALL TICKETS? Call 994- 3567, Barb. 16Q917 ALUMNI WILL PAY very high price for 2 or 4 senior priority season football tickets. 1517) 456- 4111. 24Q907 ABSOLUTE top dollar paid for U of M FOOTBALL TICKETS. Call Mike. 48-4193. 270!18 CASH for U of M football tickets. Any Game -Any Section. 995-1580 cQtc ALUM LOOKING for four together for the Michigan State game, will settle for two. Call Julie Beth at 996-5950 or 764-0552. dQ917 GERMANY. Study-tour for 3 semester hours of Purdue history credit, May 17-June 5. 1981 Fly group rate via Detroit. Applications due October 10. Write G. Murk, History. Purdue, West Lafayette, IND.47907. 2'P417 ROOMMAT ES FEMALE NEEDED to share 2 bedroom apartment with 3 other women. Non-smoker. 995-2463 29Y92;.k MEN'S 10 SPEED 21-inch frame, very good copdi. tion, $130 cash. 996-5824. 40Z919 FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share a ione) bedroom apt. Please contact Alisa. 668-1659. 54Y9 QUIET CONSIDERATE GRAD PERSON wanted to share apartment w/2 male grads. Own room Non- smoker. Near campus and hospital..Need- bed. Steve,.662-1913..769-1218, 764-5426. 04Y918, ror rom rippur? If you need a come check the RIDE BOARD at R. cG919 Ht MME-COOKED MEALS are yours if you join a - boarding cooperative where work and expenses are shared, laundry facilities included. Central and North Campus. For extra-info., drop by the Inter- Cooperative Council on the 4th floor of the Union, or call at 662-4414 weekdays 9-5. 24E930 iUO N GNLIS to internauonal students in Arbor elementary/high schools. 2-4 grad/under credits in Ed. or Soc. Call Project Commu 763-3548. 72 HONORS STUDENT COUNCIL-The first me of the Honors Student Council for this acad year will be held on Thursday, September 1 7:00 p.m. in 1017 Angell Hall. All Honors Stu are encouraged to attend. 461 ANN ARBOR'S Lowest Copy Prices Fast, Full-Service Copying Accu-Copy,402 Maynard,769-8338 WE GIVE A 15% DISCOUNT on contact preparations. VILLAGE APOTHECARY. 11 University Avenue. JO' IN THE MICHIGAN DAILY STAFF. For an3 interested in writing news and/or features fo Daily, there will be an organizational meetin Thursday, Sept. 18, at 7 p.m. at the StudentI lications Building (behind Betsy Barbour and H Newberry dormitoriesi. Come see what the D is all about. d MARY KAY COSMETICS COMPLIMENTARY FACIAL. CALL 769-4712 Ann grad nity, F917 eting emic I, at dents F918 cFtc lens 12 S. !cFtc iyone r the g on Pub- Helen Daily [F918 TELEVISION APPRENTICE WANTED, experience preferred. 1215Prospect, Ann Arbor 33H927 STUDENTS--National Company expanding into Ann Arbor-Ypsi area looking for people full or part time. $7/hr. starting, must be 18, car needed. For more information call 434-3053. W. Th 6-9, F 11-5 25H917 READER NEEDED for classes in Business Ad- ministration. 761-1726, late afternoon-early evening. 35H921 TYPISTS/GRAP'HIC ARTISTS-Work-study positions open w/The North American Students of Cooperation. Comfortable office, friendly people. For info. call 663-i889. 381917 PART-TIME MACHINE OPERATORS Ann Arbor manufacturing plant seeking part time production people. Hours are from 8 a.m. to 12' noon or 12:15 to 4:15 daily. $4.50 hour/starting pay. $5.25 after 60 days. Apply in person. Ann Arbor Assembly Corporation. 2775 Broadwalk. Ann Arbor 48104, 662-5789. 44H924 UNLIMITED EARNINGS-Sell speirulina plankton, the all-natural high protein food of the future 668-8224. IcHtc CHILD CARE 15 hr./wk. for 5 month old in my home, transportation possible. Hours somewhat flexible. 663-3889 after7 p.m 2211917 BABYSITTER-Occasional afternoon and eve- nings, weekdays and weekends for two year old girl Looking for flexibility and dependability. Good wages for the right person. References and own transportation required. 662-2692 4011920 DISABLED 32 year old woman needs personal help some mornings and/or evts. 668-6818 persis tently. 9011912 BUSINESS-COMMUNICATIONS major, grad. or prof. level, desired for new syndicated radio business program. Call 971-0108. 61H919 DISABLED 32 year old woman needs , personal help some mornings and/or eves. 668-6818 persis- tently. 90H912 MOVING TO SOUTHERN CALIF. --Needs cycle transported, will pay cash 663-1404 evenings. 13H917 WANTru TO PURCHASE --Microscopes in any condition made prior to 1930. Send Brand name, serial number and asking price to P.O. Box 1047, Dept. 2A, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. 61I918 FOREIGN STUDENTS-Conversational, Business English. Experienced teacher. $7/hr. Call 769-4244 8-11 p.m. 350923 FUN! FREE! FANTASTIC! Klave's fourth annual canoe cider mill run. Daily. Klare's Marina, 8789 McGregor Rd., Pinckney, Mich.426-4532 22M917 'Threshhold 400 A Cascode amp $900, DYNA PAS 3 PREAMP $125, DCM TIME WINDOWS $425, SEQUERRA RIBBON TWEETERS $700, AR TURNTABLE $75. 663-6009 or 482-2686. 14X919 68 OLDS Delmont 88, dition. $900.00. 764-1634. DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited by Margaret Farrar and Trude Jaffe 1 5 9 13 14 15 16 17 19 21 22 23 25 27 29 31 34 35 36 38 40 42 43 45 47 ACROSS-.. 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CLASSES START 10 A.M. SAT. AND SUN., JUMP SAME AFTERNOON. Pro-Sport Skydiving, Richmond Airport, Doyle Rd., Gregory (N of Chelsea). For info, call 291-2090 after 5 p m. or 498-9772 weekends (Airport). liF918 GOING HOME for Yom Kippur? If you need a ride or riders, come check the RIDE BOARD at Hillel,1429 Hill St. cF919 WANTED-Informed, articulate capital punishment for talk show. Call Josh Peck, 764-0552. dF918, THE RACKHAM STUDENT Government (RSG) office has information on student organizations and evaluation of dissertation typists. Stop by 2006 Rackham Bldg.or call 763-5271. 83F920 VILLAGE APOTHECARY -We participate in the Blue Shield. MESSA and PCS prescription pro- grams. 1112 S._University. lcFtc GRADUATE STUDENTS assisting graduate stu- dents. Questions or problems concerning the Uni- versity? Rackham Student Government (RGS), 2006 Rackham Bldg. 763-5371. 85F1o19 UNION OF STUDENTS OF ISRAEL-Open meet- ing on Wed., Sept. 17, 7:30 p.m. at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. cF917 I WISH TO TALK to someone who has been vic- timized by rape for a story I'm doing on the after math of rape. I will not print your name or indicate in any way who you are. If you're willing to talk call Lorenzo at 764-0552 or 996-1692. dF918 RACKHAM STUDENT Government (RSG) Representing graduate students in University decision-making and serving as student advocate. Interested? Call 763-5271. 84F1003 EXCELLENT JOB opportunity for psychology student with experimental psychophysiology or psychobiology interest. Excellent pay. Work study students only. Call 763-0115. 90F917 CARING/SHARING RESIDENTIAL WORKSHOP: Sheer joy in giving & receiving. Friday evening- Sunday noon, September 19-21. $55 for single stu- dent; others based on ability to pay. Bob Blood, PhD, Margaret Blood, MA-769-0046. cF918 LSAT, GMAT Preparation Courses. Reasonable Rates. Call 665-3579, Realm Tutoring. 58F916 MAKE LOVE-NOT WAR! (It's good for our business) Austin Diamond 1209 S. University 663-7151 Specializing in custom engagement & wedding rings cFtc A T_ _ T_.1 f ... tf T!. Looking for the intellectual side of life? Read the Michigan Daily I Econ. 44N925 # ° f y-, y4 k r # a P t S? Y isY # F } g yf> # k* { MONO 48 Implores 49 Mete 50 Anger 51 Another 38 Across -53 Blouselike garment 1 2 3 4 13 16 9 10 11 12 14 18 lady Recess game Spirit Rene's girlfriend Take on cargo Adviser of a type Objects of 63 " APPLIED MYSELFAND GOT FEDERAL STUDY MONEY." --Robin Clark "My parents help pay my college tuition, and I also work part-time. But last year I realized I might not have enough money to continue my education. "Then I found out about the Middle Income Student Assistance Act. It provides more aid than ever before for education after high school. "I applied and found out that I was eligible for a Basic Educational Oppor- tunity Grant (BEOG). You should also apply to see if you qualify for BEOG or one of the other programs available to almost all students enrolled in colleges or technical schools. "If you'd like to get more education and need study money, do what I did. Write to Box 84, Washington, D.C. 20044 and ask for a free booklet. It's called "A Student Consumer's Guide to Six Federal Finan- cial Aid Programs. Then get in touch with the counselor or financial aid admin- istrator in the school of your choice for help in applying. (And be sure to com- plete the forms carefully so you will be eligible for the help you need!) ' Remember: If you want education after high school and need financial assistance to get it, "IT'S TIME TO - APPLY YOURSELF." Across 5 14 17 7 8 1l l12 Eli 29 29 2 26 31 2 36 2 4 f i C i I I i I