Page 6-Thursday, October 16, 1980-The Michigan Daily J - - - - i~* ~ A~ If you find your name and address in today's Michigan Daily classified, page YOU WIN i CTATr 1-1-2-A rnvrmc :~d:~A1AIIJA'ft:Ia:11"5 SWINNERS EVERT DAT I 662-3296 n ' °"r vn , r rrvr:rvrrr vrrv+r. No Contest To Enter! Stanley Kubrick's 2001: TWO FREE TICKETS A Space Odyssey AIPOCAILYPSE NOW Hi q are HiMariudes NP -00 to any one of State 1-2-3-4 Midnight Movies. La Cage Aux FoliosI Just look through todoy's Classified Ads. Five U. of M. students will find their names hidden in this section. if your name and address appear, callour busi- ness office at 764-0560 (9 a.m.-5 p.m.), 4204Maynard, within 48 hours. Two free' tickets for a State 1-2-3-4 Miginight Movie of your choice will be presentedM you, courtesy of The Michigan Daily Classified Department. (Birds of a Feather) SHOWING OCT. 17 & 18 } i UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RATES LOST Monday, Oct. 6-Adult gray tabby cat with white chest. Neutered male, declawed, Wall Street vicinity. Call 769-2047. Reward. 38A1019 FOUND-A woman's Seiko watch on Catherine St. between Division and State. To claim call 763- 3595 and describe the watch. dA1018 LOST-A black men's wallet in Mason Hall. If found call 764-7719. Ask for John. Reward. dA1017 A letter was found by Rackham with the return address of Shoresham, Washington, D.C. and addressed to IMOLDA LOURDES MOLIAN. There is no address but it is sealed and stamped. 764- 8158. dA1018 LOST-A black men's wallet in Mason Hall. If found call 764-7719. Ask for John. Reward. dA1017 FOUND-Pair of glasses in lawn of Frieze Building, Friday, Oct. 10, glasses have brown rims. 665- 2 sROuum CNUU. surns ParK. All appliances, $400/month, including heat. 995-3535 or 662-8002. 52C1019 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT on Hill near Main, furnished, clean, carpeted. $345/mo. 769-4298 per- sistently. 23C1017 PETER J. BORGMAN, I hope movies don't bore you 'cause you've won tickets to the State 1-2-3-4 Theatres. Come on into the Daily office and pick them up! dC1016 YOUR CHOICE-2 bedroom apt. either furnished or unfurnished-across from Rackham, parking, washer and dryer facilities. 662-7787. 84C1014 FEMALE NON-SMOKING ROOMMATE needed to share four person, two-bedrooin apt. Great location. Call 769-3345. 97C1014 DELUXE 1 BEDROOM SUBLET. Short term lease with options. Clubhouse extras. 994-9095 eves. 35C1018 CAMPUS-1 BLOCK Delightful one-bedroom apartment, reasonable rent, Modern Apartments-668-6906. cCtc ROOMS FOR RENT in a centrally located frater- nity. Room and board includes 16 meals a week, washing and. drying facilities, and free parking. For information call 761-5227. 22C1018 MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED. Own room must have bed. Convenient. Call Ron at 663-1651. dCtc Words 0-14 15-21 22-28 29-35 36-42 43-49 1 1 70 2 55 3 40 4.25 5 10 680 2 3 40 5 10 6 80 8 50 1020 11 90 3 4 60 6 90 9 20 1 1 50 1 3 80 1610 4 580 6 70 1 1 60 14 50 17 40 2030 5 add. 7 00 1 0 50 14.00 17 50 21 00 24 50 1 00 1 50 2 00 2 50 3 00 3 50 DAILY LINE CONTRACT Number of Weeks line/week 13 26 3 Number of Weeks 9 inches/week 13 26 39 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 34 31 27 16 210 33 30 26 9 2 05 31 28 24, 12 200 30 27 23 15 195 28 25 21 18 190 27 26 20 over 18 1 80 26 24 18 1 1 90 85 80 75 70 65 1 65 1 60 1 5E 1 5C 1 45 1 40 NEED WAITRESSES day or night, pizzaman at night, both preferably experienced. Apply in person between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., 421 E. Liberty. O0H1016 MEALMAN NEEDED to work dinner, clean-up in frat. 6 days a week in exchange for meals. Minimum perspiration, maximum eating. 761-3127, ask for Mark. 54H1017 REGISTERED NURSE CONSULTANT NEEDED to provide services to mentally retarded clients residing in specialized home-like settings in Wash- tenaw and Monroe counties. Hours and days flexible, 8-40 hrs. per month. For further information contact Hillcrest Regional Center, AIS Department, (517) 546-8432. 60H1022 UNLIMITED EARNINGS-Sell Speirulina plankton, the all-natural high protein food of the future. Call Paul Bail at 668-8227. 1cFtc JULIE-ANN GERSIN, you have won free tickets to the State 1-2-3-4 Theatres and you can pick them up at the Daily office. And you don't have to worry; the State Theatre is not chauvinistic. Of course they let Gersin! (Sorry). dO1016 RESTAURANT OPENINGS-Waitpeople, busboys,, cooks and pantry help. Lord Fox, 662-1647. 30H1019 ATTENTION-Election workers needed for election day, November 4. $3.35 per hour. No experience required. Must be registered to vote in Ann Arbor. Call City Clerk's Office, 994-2725. 34H1014 WANTED-4 good tickets oge er ichigan- Purdue game November 15. Willing to pay $15.0d each. Call Mr. Bourassa, 313-557-7722 between 8:30 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. 57Q1021 NEED 5 U.M.-ILLINOIS tickets. Must be together; Call Mike, 764-1082. dQ1017 WANTED-Illinois and Purdue Football Tickets. DETROIT Lions Tickets For Sale. Phone 769- 3927. 44Q1021 MARSHA E. NOTTINGHAM, The last in a long line of cruel, English sheriffs, come on into the Daily office and pick up your free tickets to the State 1-2-3-4 Theatres. dR1016 CASH for U of M football tickets. Any Game-Any Section. 995-1580. 0 24 23 23 22 17 16 1976 SAA- aoor, los o extras.Contact nuUy, uay 668-7000; evening 449-2205. 65N1021 '80 'TRANSAM, loaded, black special edition, Goldbird, T-top, sharp, low mileage, immaculate, $88,00.231-1366 after 6 p.m. or weekends. IONIOIT' BOOK SALE-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 11 a.m.-6 p.m. 331 Thompson St., Thousands of used books. Hardcover $1.00, paperbacks 30t N B Each group of characters counts as one word Hyphenated words over 5 characters count as two words (this includes telephone numbers) MOVING SALE-Furniture, rugs, plants,: bicycles and more. 819S. State at Packard. October 18 & 19. 31B1019 8 lines equals 1 inch 7 words per line SALE FOR SUBLEASE, Price negotiable, avail- able immediately, very good location. Call 764-5062. 32B1021 CHEST OF DRAWERS 5 Drawers-Maple $32.00 Ea. NIGHT STANDS Oak-1930 Vintage $22.00 Ea. DRUM SET Ludwig Make Offer PHONE: 313-475-2842 33B1018 GIBSON ES125, late 50s. Good condition. $250. Call Joel, 995-9825. 18B1018 FOR SALE-BALDWIN No. 5 CONSOLE ORGAN, 2 keyboards, full foot pedals, $750. Call 663-8244. dBtc BARGAINS-Brand new beige colored towel stand, $20; Artcarved wedding band, white and yellow gold with small diamonds, size 8%, bargain for $90. Call Kermit at 769-7824 between 4:30 and 6 .m. ONLY, PLEASE; thanks. dBtc SELF-STORAGE-Clean, safe, private units from $14/mo. 1 mile from U M football stadium. Stow Away Self Storage. 769-0119. cCtc APARTMENT FOR RENT. 1-bedroom w/loft. $300/month. Full kitchen and bathroom. Call 663- 3526 or 665-2676. 46C1030 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT for rent. Pinckney area. All utilities paid. Call 426-8044. 02C1016 ANSWER TO- PREVIOUS PUZZLE BOSS SC.IA-MP SI E AVON ARTIE TOOL REDO CALLA ANIS DRAWL FALSEFACE FASTS OAF B ILL I ES SUR OPP UNEASE APPL EP I E RANK PRY NERO SPE ECHES PATRON A T S 0 U R REPEALS P 0 S PETER HOMESTEAD STAND ELAN LASER AREA RAIN ES EN ICON ONLY STEMS NONE 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT on Hill near Main, furnished, clean, carpeted. $345/mo. 769-4248 per- sistently. 23C1017 2 BEDROOM, CAMPUS AREA, MONTH TO MONTH LEASE. Call Larry, 665-6631. 17C1017 SOUTH UNIVERSITY-WASHTENAW AREA- Your own locked private bdrm. in 3 bdrm. furnished house. Fireplace, parking, newly decorated and* carpeted. Prefer serious student or nurse. For ap- pointment to see 665-8825, eves. 475-9773. 39C1019 ROOM WITH KITCHEN privileges, 1 mile from campus, $160/mo. Call 663-6283. 11C1017 ON CAMPUS I need a roommate to share my apartment. Call 668- 6906. cCtc CAMPUS We are currently leasing our remaining few one- bedroom, modern furnished apartments. Stop by or call DAHLMANN APARTMENTS, 543 Church, 761-7600 days, 665-2664 eves & weekends. cCt ARROWWOOD HILLS COOPERATIVE One bedroom townhouses $195.00, Two bedroom townhouses $223.00, Three & Four bedroom townhouses occasionally available. Children & small pets welcome. 665-3116. Have a share in a community cCtc 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. cCtc JAZZ-Drum and bass player needed for small combo. Call Gil, 764-7655. 43F926 LSAT PREPARATION COURSE-Reasonable fees, experienced teachers, evening classes Nov. 4-Dec. 4. Realm Tutoring Service, 665-3579. 49F1102 Ye 2 bedrdon 37Y102t apt. $116/month. Call 769-4673. THE KLEZMORIM (Yiddish street band musicians), 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 18 at Mendelssohn Theater. All seats reserved, $5. Tickets available at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Party at Hillel following concert. cF1018 NOTICE TO THE IRANIAN Student Association or any members of that organization: the books, papers,and other materials which you left in your former office for over 1 year (after being asked to remove) will be disposed of on Oct. 27,1980 unless you contact MSA, 3909 Michigan Union. 763-3241. 29F1016 JAMES D. MARKS, inventor of the present German currency system, come on into the Michigan Daily office and pick up your free tikets to the State 1-2-3-4 Theatres. dF1016 ANGRY AT YOUR MUFFLER? Maybe it's just exhausted. Get rid of it by buying a new muffler over the phone. 769-5913. 3cFtc MEEKREK MEZUZAH Hanging Party and Study Break. 10:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 16 in the Meekreh office, 4402 Markley. cF106 SEE OUR COSMETICIAN for your make-up needs. Village Apothecary, 1112 S. University Ave. 3cFtc OFFSET AND XEROX FAST LOW COST DUPLICATING COPYQUICK, 769-0560 1217S. University .-cFtc I would like to tplk to a student who is or has been a prostitute for a story I'm doing for the Michigan Daily. I will not print your name or indicate who you are in any way. If you would like to talk, please call Lorenzo at 764-0552 or 996-1692. - dF1031 Jane-I found someone else like you-Call so we can talk. dF1031 EARN A PILOT'S LICENSE-For a hobby that can be a useful career tool. Call Ken Widener, 429-7251. Lessons given at Ann Arbor airport. 05F1019 EARN $$, Psychology Experiment in Cognitive Processes, one hour session. Call 665-2214 T-Su. 7-9 p.m. 21F1026 SEPARATED/DIVORCED WORKSHOP. For men and women in transition. Oct. 17-19. $40 for students with dependents; others based on ability to pay. Details from Bob Blood Phd. or Margaret Blood M.A. at 769-0046. cF1016 MAKE LOVE-NOT WAR! (It's good for our business) Austin Diamond 1209S. University 663-7151 Specializing in custom engagement & wedding rings Call Noelle evenings and weekends, 971-2364. cJtc Write-on ... " Copywriting " Editing e Research . Overnight typing 996-o5 MEREDITH J. JONES, you've won free tickets to the State 1-2-34 Theatres and all you have to do is come in to the Daily office and pick them up. dZ116 MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED. Must have bed. Own bedroom. Call Ron at 663-1651. dYtc SITUI A TIONS W A NTED POLI-SCI MAJOR with 3.8 and tutorial experience will tutor most introd. and some 400-level poli- sci courses. Call Paul, 995-1113. 9801016 HOUSESITTING JOB WANTED. Experiencgd Graduate student. Dates flexible. Call Mark, 764- 9472 days. 4801022 cFtc WANT TO SHARE RIDE from Flint to U of M 8-5 daily. Call Karen at 763-3000. 47G1019 ANN ARBOR-THE ANTIQUES MARKET, Sunday, Oct. 19, 5055 Saline-Ann Arbor Road, Exit 175 off I-94, 275 dealers, everything GUARANTEED for authen- ticity, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. ("Early Birds" welcome after 5 a.m. when dealers arrive). 41W1019 Do a Tree a Favor: Recycle Your Daily i. - ATTENTION!!! Students of Gemology, Geology, Retail Merchandising, Fashion Design, Jewelry Design ... Full- and part-time sales Ostarman Jewelers is.coming to town in the Arbor- land Mall. Ostarman Jewelers 29-store contempo- rary buying jewelry chain is presently recruiting for both full- and part-time sales positions. Excellent salary, fringe benefits, and bonus programs includ- ing educational assistance for studying the DCA Diamontology or Gemology Programs. For more information call Stuart Aubrey, Director of Per- sonnel Services, toll free (800) 537-0250. 53H1021 Your student bookstore is now accepting ap- plications for winter book rush. These are TEM- PORARY jobs in December and January. 3.59/hr. Rush-employees who worked last Jan. or last month don't need to reapply. All applications from Oct. 13- 25 will receive equal attention.,Apply at U. Cellar (Michigan Union) 530 S. State. 16H1025 OVERSEAS JOBS-Summer/year round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia. All fields, 4500-$1200 monthly, expenses paid. Sightseeing. Free Info. Write: IJC, Box 52-MIl, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. 06H1025 New in town? For the latest in news, enter- tainment, sports . . . you should subscribe to Call 764-0558 to order your subscription today fl ANN ARBOR'S Lowest Copy Prices Fast, Full-Service Copying Accu-Copy, 402 Maynard, 769-8338 cFtc' DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited by Margaret Farrar and Trude Jaffe CAREER.PLANNING AND PLACEMENT Fall Term Recruiters For more information call Career Planning and Placement Office 764-7460 ACROSS 1 Top 5 Gloom 9 Difficulty 12 Related 15 - about (legal phrase) 16 Chemical suffix 17 Prejudiced 18 Steamroller, e.g. 20 Important 22 - es Salaam 23 Coute - coute 24 Tongue of some Scots 25 North Atlantic hazard 26 Estimate 28 Dakota Indians 29 "Daddy Long- legs" 31 Trade deduction 33 Browns 34 Foreign goods 38 Common con- traction 39 South African statesman Kruger 40 Singer Joan 1 T - 1 314U O 1980 Los Angeles Times Syndicate 43 Prefix with verse or form 45 Beginner. 46 He, in Rome 47 Anger 48 Kind 49 Surpassing excellence 54 Hopeful 55 Do--- 58 One of eleven 59 .Lodgings 60 Overdone 61 Lineal meas. 62 River of N England 63 Endeavor, DOWN 1 Word with sky or sea 2 Biblical priest 3 Menu phrase 4 Upsetting s 5 Place to worship 6 Indisputable 7 Kind of hedonist 8 Persian coin 9 Put back to work 10 Disquiet 11 Milton and family 13 Poetic time of day 14 Initials on a shingle 19 Magic lanterns 21 Godiva, for one 22 Arnaz 25 Kind of relief 26 Artist Wood 27 Birthplace of Pythagoras 30 November winners 32 Motoring abbr. 35 Abused orally 36 Young - 37 Street caution 40 Elizabeth, for short 41 "It's - night for singing..." 42 African antelopes 44 Dillon 50 Diamonds, for example 51 Movie, in Madrid 52 Freud concern 53 Negative 56 Eight, in old Greece 57 Johnny - SEPTEMBER 22, 1980 EXXON CORPORATION SEPTEMBER 23, 19W0 EXXON CORPORATION SEPTEMBER 29 1980 MOBAY CHEMICAL CORPORATION SEPTEMBER 30, 1980 ARCO CORPORATION ATLANTIC RICHFIELD COMPANY WESTERN ELECTRIC RESEARCH CTR. OCTOBER 1,19U - RADIAN CORPORATION OCTOBER 2, 1980 BATTELLE-COLUMBUS LABORATORIES CHEVRON COMPANIES PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY U.S. ARMY TANK-AUTOMOTIVE MATERIAL READINESS COMMAND WHITE SUNSTRAND MACHINE TOOL COMPANY. OCTOBER 3,1980 CHEVRON COMPANIES OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY OCTOBER7,1980 FMC CORPORATION GAF CORPORATION TEXACO INC. OCTOBER 8, 19W0 LYNDON B. JOHNSON SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS OXY METAL INDUSTRY PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY TEXACO INC. OCTOBER 9, 1980 INDIANA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS INSTITUTE FOR EMPLOYEE BENEFITS TRAINING KIMBERLY-CLARK CORPORATION MACY'S NEW YORK MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY OLD KENT BANK AND TRUST OCTOBER 14,190 ACTION/PEACE CORPS/VISTA BURROUGHS CORPORATION EXXON U.S.A. MONTGOMERY WARD AND COMPANY ROHM AND HAAS COMPANY STANDARD OIL CO. OF INDIANA OCTOBER 15, 190 ACTION/PEACE CORPS/VISTA EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY FACTORY MUTUAL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES MANUFACTURING DATA SYSTEMS, INC. (MDSI), ROHM AND HAAS COMPANY U.S. AIR FORCE OCTOBER 16, 190 - ACTION/PEACE CORPS/VISTA CONOCO, INC. (G) FRITO LAY GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY/LAW CENTER STEPAN CHEMICALCOMPANY UNITED FARM AGENCY, INC. OCTOBER 17, 1950 ABBOTT LABORATORIES CONOCO, INC. MEAD JOHNSON PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA OCTOBER 20,1950 ARCO-ANACONDA FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION JEFFERSON-WARD SCM CORPORATION UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION QCTOBER 21, 190 JEFFERSON-WARD McMASTER CARR SUPPLY COMPANY UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION XEROX CORPORATION OCTOBER 22,190 AMOCO PRODUCTION COMPANY BURROUGHS CORPORATION HOOKER CHEMICAL COMPANY INSTITUTE FOR PARALEGAL TRAINING OCTOBER 27,190 RAYCHEM CORPORATION SHELL COMPANIES OCTOBER 28,190 . BURROUGHS CORPORATION CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS SERVICE . DAYTON POWER AND LIGHT MONSANTO COMPANY SHELL COMPANIES OCTOBER 29,19W0 AMERICAN NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM MONSANTO COMPANY UNION OIL CO. OF CALIFORNIA U.S. NAVY OCTOBER 30,190 R.R. DONNELEY AND SONS OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS CORPORATION U.S. NAVY OCTOBER 31, 1980 LUBRIZOL CORPORATION SOFTECH INC. U.S. NAVAL SURFACE WEAPONS CTR. NOVEMBER 3,19W0 AMERICAN MOTORS CORPORATION WHARTON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS NOVEMBER 4,190 AMERICAN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT DATA GENERAL CORPORATION NOVEMBER 5, 19N0 PRE-BUSINESS DAY ADP NETWORK SERVICES BUREAU OF THE CENSUS DIAMOND SHAMROCK . CORPORATION DIGITAL EQUIPMENT COMPANY NOVEMBER 6,190 FAIRCHILD CAMERA AND INSTRUMENT - L.B. SCHREIBER CHEESE COMPANY SHILLITO's hNVM3ET7 .195A0 NOVEMBER11,190 'ELANESE CORPORATION DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY GTE SYLVANIA-WESTERN DIVISION HARVARD UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS IBM CORPORATION LAWRENCE LIVERMORE LABORATORY MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL BANK NOVEMBER 12,1968 DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY PROCTER & GAMBLE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY U.S. AIR FORCE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF 01410 NOVEMBER 13,1960 B.F. GOODRICH COMPANY CONSORTIUM FOR GRADUATE STUDY IN MANAGEMENT MOBIL OIL CORPORATION PROFESSIONAL COMPUTER RESOURCES RUTGERS UNIVERSITY/GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL ADMISSIONS STANFORD UNIVERSITY NOVEMBER 14,19W J.L. KELLOGG GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT/NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY STANFORD UNIVERSITY NOVEMBER 17, 190 GANTOS HARRIS CORPORATION MARATHON OIL COMPANY NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS THE RAND CORPORATION NOVEMBER 18,190 EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS PETER SUNDHOLM AND ASSOCIATES XEROX CORPORATION NOVEMBER 19, 198 MINORITY GRADUATE SCHOOL DAY 6 j 7 1-6 )I i- - -i 4 i 1 17 1 I -H- 11121122I. IL 23 i r -9- L,5 I "' 0 I I I 4 t i _I .............. 1.