Page 6-Thursday, October 30, 1980-The Michigan Daily If you find your name and address in today's Michigan Daily classified. page YOU WIN 200'1: TWO FREE TICKETS A Space Odyssey -L to any one of State 1-2-3-4 Midnight Movies. .APOCALYPSE1 NOW. LTiE 13th Nis hangus are Hilarious ;r HaroldPMaude 5 WINNERS EVERY DAY No Contest To Enter! ust look through todoy's Classified kds. Five U. of M. students will find their -ames hidden in this section. If your name and address appear, coil our busi- ness office at 764-0560 (9 o.m.-5 p.m.). 420 Maynard, within 48 hours. Twfree- tickets for a State 1-.3-4 Mioinight Movie of your choice will be presented you, courtesy of The Michigan Doily Classified Department. SHOWING OCT. 31 & NOV. 1 LOST-College ring, men's gold U of M pharmacy, brown sunburst stone, lost near Oakland and Tap- pan. Reward. 662-4683, ask for Bill. 68A1102 LOST-GLASSES, brown rimmed, in brown case. Lost inDiag area. REWARD. 996-1416. dA1101 LOST-Leather wallet/changepurse combo. If found, please call Elaine at 761-8856 or drop by the Daily. dA1030 REWARD-Lost my denture consisting of four teeth: nncmnnuaturdavnight 668-728 45iA103t0 vljjzK IUArLEaLIE L., Y341in. xA5it I. £ U oticeXor study, $130. Antique steamer trunk, 4 drawers, woodhangers,1$30.995-1165. 78B1104 BARGAIN! MUST SELL-Artcarved diamond ring, size 8%, worn only few hours; white and yellow gold band with small diamonds between, $90. Call Kermit at 769-7824 between 4:30-6:00 p.m., ONLY, PLEASE. Thank you. dBtc ANN ARBOR-THE ANTIQUES MARKET, Sunday, November 9, "Your invitation to Christmas Antique shopping." 5055 Saline-Ann Arbor Rd., exit 175 off 1-94, 275 dealers, everything GUARANTEED for authenticity. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. (Early birds welcome after5a.m.). 77B1109 MOVING SALE-2512 Stone Dr., Northwood 5. Cheap furniture, floor coverings, indoor plants, 2 girl's bikes, mattresses. Friday 31 October-Saturday 1 November till midday. 668-8427. 76B1031 SANYO5 watts/channel stereo receiver. RPR series 3, 'speakers. Techniques SL2 turntable. Excellent condition. Best offer. 662-5964. 72B1104 USED OFFICE FURNITURE. Good condition. Desks, chairs, and file cabinets. 971-5144. 70B1030 NUETRONS ARE POISON Multi-color design. Steadman Hi-cru Lt. blue, sand, yellow. S-M-L-XL $10.00 postpaid or pay C.O.D. Allow six weeks delivery. Ptarmigan Co., Box 1306, Panama City, FL 32401. 49B1104 CHEVY IMPALA 1969-Good engine, very de- pendable and low mileage. Asking $500.00. Phone 971-9704. 62B1102 ONE PAIR GENESIS III speakers, two years old, lifetime warranty. Call Jeff, 996-1907. SiB 1102 LEATHERCRAFT by A.R.M. at A-A Farmer's Mkt. on Saturdays, stalls No. 1 and No. 2. Briefcases, bags, belts, and various other items. Custom, per- sonalizeaeathereaft asnecialt, y.dRi107 CAMruS AREA-Large attractive z edroom apartment. Newly painted and carpeted. Unfur- nished. Fireplce. No pets. $335. 403 N. State. 769- 1534. 80C1104 STUDIO APT. available Dec. 1. Furnished. Close to campus. $240/month. Great Deal! 668-8965, 994- 3516 persistently. 70C1106 Happy Thursday LYNNE E. ERICKSON. You have won tickets to the State 1-2-3-4 Theatres. They're waiting at the Daily nearest you. dC1030 FOR SUBLET-Furnished efficiency. 5 minutes from campus. Heating paid. 1 months rent re- quired in advance. CALL 995-8796 or 662-3458. 30C1105 NEWLY, FURNISHED or Unfurnished Apt.- Modern 2 Bedroom Apartment next to Rackham Building, washer and dryer, parking, sublet rent negotiable. 663-4101. 32C1108 SUBLET ROOM in quiet, cozy house in North Ann Arbor. Peaceful, pretty neighborhood, con- genial houseniates. $100/month, avail. Nov. 1st. Call 996-4078. dC1031 i ON CAMPUS I need a roommate to share my apartment. Call 668- 6906. eCtc 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 2 BEDROOM MOBILE HOMES close to campus, special student rates. $180/mo. 483-1161. 87tCi6 ARBOR PARK Modern Two-Bedroom unfurnished apt. $317 a month, includes heat, water, laundry facilities and parking. 662-7787. 07C1104 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 CAMPUS-1 BLOCK Delightful one-bedroom apartment, reasonable rent., Modern Apartments-668-6906, cCtc ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL, turn of the century house, near downtown, 5/6 bedrooms. Call Gail Sugar, 996-4389, Deloof and Associates. 44C1101 ON CAMPUS SINGLE ROOM for female avail- able. Call Rebecca at 764-5318 after 8 p.m. 64C1105 FURNISHED ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH AND REFRIGERATOR-one block from University bus stop at Greene and E. Davis. $195/mo. plus utilities. Available Nov. 1.995-2002. 58C1105 GREEN TERRACE $100 RENT CREDIT until Oct. 31, 1980. Excep- tionally large one and two bedroom apartments with new carpet, new custom draperies, 1 baths, new pool, security guard and intercom system. Small pets welcome. (FROM $276 INCLUDING HEAT AND CABLE T.V.) Call 483-7308 Mon.-Fri. 9-6, Sat. 1-5. 772 Green Rd., Ypsilanti, near St. Joseph's Hospital. Dahlmann Apartments. cCtc HOUSEMATE NEEDED-Own room, beautiful house, close to campus, vegetarian, non-smoker. $140/month and utilities and deposit. 665-0275. 03C1024 ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE S A lEM MO0A B A DA R A G 0 R A A N11 R 0 A uF IR ST D E NY NU B S {E N DEAR S UE I BL E D E S l A B E LIE D P D C T A RUS P C T L AUD R IN Y L 0R A MB V I L L# E VA DE L IE S P L Y E E A LE R TED E TE R IT E B A VE R E M NMTI A Y A LE T M E LE E T E T E NE T A SK S D E S E M TfE 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 &oweekends. cCt REBELS TWO is a novel on young Marx and young Thoreau. Donation to Dexter Press, 18055 James Couzens, Detroit, MI 48235. dF1031 ATHLETES, Students-Free demonstration. Relaxation, creative visualization training. Call 6-7 p.m. and weekends. 665-6359. 37F1114 THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY presents "Ghosts," a talk by Dr. Richard Brooks, on Satur- day, November 1, 2:00 p.m. at the "Carriage House" by the First Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw. For information call 995-3556. 81F1031 YOUNG JEWISH Professionals Halloween Party, 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 1 at 2345] Harding in Ypsilant. Costumes preferred; prizes, dancing . .. BYOB. Call 434-0110 for information, directions, or rides. cF1101] TO THE BEST THETA CHI ON CAMPUS-"Pardon] me" Noskoni. Have a great day. Love, ME. dF1030 ANGRY AT YOUR MUFFLER? Maybe it's just exhausted. Get rid of it by buying a new muffler over the phone.769-5913. 3Ftc SEE OUR COSMETICIAN for your make-up needs. Village Apothecary, 1112 S. University Ave. 3cFtc Oh CAROL M. DAY! Oh Happy Day! You've won tickets to the State Theatres. Pick them up at the Daily (Day-Lee)? dG1030 ARTWORLDS CENTER for Creative Arts Workshops in FINE ARTS CRAFTS PHOTOGRAPHY DANCE PHYSICAL ARTS Registration now being taken for term beginning NOVEMBER 3, 1980 For schedule and registration information, call or visit ARTWORLDS 213 S. Main Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 994-8400 OFFICE HOURS Mon.-Thurs. 3:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m.-3:30p.m. cF1105 STUDENT LOOKING for any research info. on Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Call 292-3667. 59F 1030 SHABBAT SERVICES for Friday, Oct. 31 are at 5:15 p.m. (Conservative and Orthodox) at Hillel. Dinner follows; reservations by Friday noon. cF1031 CHARMING BUT SHY GUY, bright, bored, and seeking a sincere, fun lovin' counterpart. 53F1101 ONEG SHABBAT with Adi Zemach, Hebrew Univ.: "Who Is a Jew?" 8:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 31 at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. cF1031 TERM PAPER MADNESS Cure it with Speed Research-. Do faster, better, ORIGINAL work. Save all-nighters for friends and lovers. Complete Booklet. Send $3.00 to Study Aids, Box 2616, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. 38F1030 MAKE LOVE-NOT WAR! (It'sgood forour business) Austin Diamond 1209S. University 663-7151 Specializing in custom engagement & wedding rings cFtc DREAMS WORKSHOP-Gestalt, Senoi, masks, acting and drawing dreams. October 31-Nov. 2. $36 registration plus ability to pay fee. Details from Bob Blood PhD., Margaret Blood MA. 769-0046. cF1030 AFS/A' MEETING, 7:30 p.m. Monday 10/27/80, International Ctr., 603 Madison. Returnees, hosts, encouraged to attend. Ellen, 763-1000, 665-7887. 94F1026 DELI-DINNER (Kosher, N.Y. style), 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 26 at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Sandwich and sides, $2. cF1026 JAZZ-Drum and bass player needed for small combo. Call Gil, 764-7655. 43F926 HILLEL MUSICIANS-8:00 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 2 at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Israeli, Yiddish, Hassidic, folk, and liturgical music. All instrumentalist and singers welcome! cFllO2 OFFSET AND XEROX FAST LOW COST DUPLICATING COPYQUICK, 769-0560 1217 S. University cFtc ISRAELI FOLKDANCING at Hillel, 1429 Hill St., Sunday, Oct. 26, 12-1 p.m. for beginners, 1-3 p.m., open dancing. cF1026 LSAT PREPARATION COURSE-Reasonable fees, experienced teachers, evening classes Nov. 4-Dec. 4. Realm Tutoring Service, 665-3579. 49F1102 The DAILY'S PHONE NUMBERS: Billing 764-0550 AFS/A' MEETING, 7:30 p.m. Monday 10/27/80, International Ctr., 603 Madison. Returnees, hosts, encouraged to attend. Ellen, 763-1000, 665-7887. 98F1026 ISRAELI FOLKDANCING on Sunday, Nov. 2 at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. 12-1 p.m. for beginners and 1-3 p.m., open dancing. cF1102 PLAY PINBALL AND WIN!! Have games in your Frat or Sorority and share in the profits. Call Bill at 662-6986 for more information. 15F1104 SPRINGSTEEN Pictures For Sale. Front row Cobo. Other groups available. Call Jeff, 764-1700. 77F1020 SUPPORT THE GARGOYLE! (Why not?) dFlO3l YEHUDA AMICHAI-Israeli poet. Speaking and reading poetry at 8:00 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30 at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Refreshments served. cF1030 BIBLIOGRAPHIES COMPILED TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS Call Xavior Times evenings 7:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. 994-5155 11F1 I05 Write-on... " Copywriting " Editing ' Research " Overnight typing 996-0566 C Afor Uof M fooaleickets. Any Game-Any Section. 995-1580. -cQta TICKETS FOR SALE-Purdue 20-30; Vladimer@ Horowitz 40-50; Lions-Packers 10-15; X-tree tickets. 994-0145. 65Q1107 TWO PURDUE TICKETS for sale, price negotiable. Call Jay at 994-6103 after 6:00. dQ1030 I NEED ONE HOROWITZ ticket. Call persistently, 764-1807. 75K1104 DESPERATELY NEEDED-1 Kansas City Royals baseball cap. Size: med. on up. Pay good $$. Call 769-4147 anytime. 71K1030 WANTED TO RENT WANTED-ROOMMATE-Quiet, studious, mature male, $150/month and utilities, 4 miles from campus, immediate occupancy. Call 434-6135 eves., wknds. 50iL1'102 PURDUE GAME-Wanted 6 tickets. Group of 4, group of 2. 1-800-482-3906, David. 16 1930 ONER OOM in furnisnea atn hflat with 4 grads and 1 working person. Free parking, 4 blocks from central campus. $170/month. Call Lynn Kincaid, 763-2257 or 769-3038. 26Y1030 FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to share 1 bedroom apartment. Campus location. Call 995-9856. 27Y1031 PrERu NWIT G DUUU RIVING RECRt to drive snowplow truck. Must be available any time during winter when there are two inches of snow. Also needed: person to hand-shovel snow early mornings. Call Mark, 662-0865. 69H1102 MACHINE OPERATORS, assemblers. Available shifts Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. to 12 noon, 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., 5 to 9 p.m. Fill out an application at Ann Arbor Assembly, 2775 Boardwalk (near Briar- wood). 79H1105 PIZZA DRIVERS-Part time only. Must be 18. No car necessary. Apply in person only, after 4:30 p.m. Omega Pizza, 101 Washtenaw Pl., across from Couzens Hall. 48H 1107 LIBRARY ASSISTANT-1 p.m.-10 p.m. 2 years full time clerical experience, preferably in library; typing 50 w.p.m. Washtenaw Community College, Office of Employee Relations, P.O. Box D-1, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. An Affirmative Action-Equal Opportunity Employer. 42H1031 CLEANING PERSON in home. 1 day/week 6-8 hrs. References required. $4/hr. Convenient Geddes/Arb location. Eves. 769-1361. 67H1102 PART TIME SECRETARY; mature adult. 15-25 hours/week. Call Norm Foltz, 994-6500. 63H1101 WANTED-Virgins for All Hallow's Eve. Contact us at 668-9064 from 10-12 p.m. 61H1031 KITCHEN HELP is now needed at Theta Xi, 1345 Washtenaw. Call David or Kym at 761-6133. 55H1113 PROGRAMMER-Small technological oriented company needs programmer with Motorola 6809- 68,000 experience to work nights for 3-6 months. Experience with graphics and scientific program- ming would be a plus. Send resume to: Chief Engineer, Jodon Engin. Assoc., 62 Enterprise Dr., Ann Arbor, MI 48103. 67H1028 GARY P. SILVERSTEIN from Silver Spring, Md. has won silver tickets to the Silver State Theatres. He can pick them up at the Daily now! dP1030 OWN BEDROOM in 2edroom apt. H u & Cnurch, quiet. O.K. place. 995-9765. 54U1101 JAMES B. FERGUSON of Dewitt-Have you always been a winner? Come pick up your free tickets to the State 1, 2, 3, 4 Theaters at the Michigan Daily. dX1030 ROOM FOR RENT in cooperative house. Country living five minutes from campus. 66211306. 29Y1030 Good news MARTHA J. ROBINSON (How's the Swiss Family?). You're the happy winner of tickets to the State 1-2-3-4 Theatres. Pick them up at The Daily. dYlo3o 1 . t ANN ARBOR'S Lowest Copy Prices SECURITY GUARDS to'patrol campus buildings Fast, Full-Service Copying 11:30 p.m.-7:30 a.m. 2-5 shifts per week, $3.85- Accu-Copy, 402 Maynard, 769-8338 $4.17. Apply State Security Services Inc., 1000 cFtc Cornwell Place, the 400 Ingalls Building. 47H1030 * Mai * WoW* BE A STAR- * SUBSCRIBE TODAY! call 7640558 C , ni.. gsa,.,..w.r e st4, f97.d . A Call Noelle evenings and weekends, 971-2364. CHILD CARE NEEDED in our home for six month old. Wed., Thur., and Fri., 8:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. References required. 665-9591 evenings. 46H1102 HOUSEKEEPER-4-6 hours-$4.00/hr. After- noon(s). Call 769-1672 eves. 36H1030 cJtc '74 CAMARO, full power, excellent condition, no rust, one owner, best offer. Call 769-0473. 73N1102 FIAT 1974-$800.00. Four door, two new radials, some rust. 971-6191 or 764-5311. 34N1030 1974 MUSTANG II-AM/FM, no rust, 65,500 miles, sharp car, takes reg. gas, B/O. 769-1750. 601105 CADILLAC ELDORADO F.W. drive, rebuilt eng., exc. tires, white leather, absolutely loaded. $375. 995-9765. 52N1101 '78 DATSUN 2802-Silver, 2 plus 2, power brakes, AM-FM stereo, 34,000 miles, $6300.00. CALL LIVONIA 422-1680. 57N1105 DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited by Margaret Farrar and Trude Jaffe © 1980 Los Angeles Times Syndicate 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 ACROSS 1 Dictionary glean- ings, for short 5 Sin city 10 Make a - at 14 "What's - for me?" 5 Manila hemp 16 Liquid luncher 7 Chess play 18 Evenly 20 Term of endear- ment 22 Polished 23 Oh, dear! 24 Energy 25 Investigative body 27 Lenny's cousin 29 Melee 33 Fort -, Calif. 34 Tight group 37 Crawled 38 Fill the bill completely 40 Blue hues 41 Carry 42 Old World goat 43 Shake 45 Pest or pester 46 Prongs: Var. 48 - du Diable 49 Early word forms 51 Gold plate 57 String player's movement 61 Certain records 63 Court action 64 French friend 65 Expound 66 Heraldic wreath 67 Animal pouches 68 Abbey Theatre playwright 69 Concordes caus- ing discord DOWN 1 Wheel parts 2 Enough, old style 3 Variety store: Phrase 4 Henry - . Commager 5 Vaults 6 Kimono accessories 7 Cuckoo 8 Fall mo. 9 Perhaps 10 Most rapid 11 Lovers' quarrel 12 Stake 13 John Orr, Scottish agriculturalist 19 Todo 21. Soft mineral 24 Algerian soldier of WWI 25 Assume 26 Home of a cer- tain sheikh 27 Like some assets 28 Peer 30 Boards of a sort: Phrase 31 Ryan's daughter 32 Greek letter 35 Kind of varnish: Abbr. 36 Dir. from Delhi to Bareilly 39 Text critics 44 Remainder 47 50 52 53 54 Glutinous Trunks Gauche person, in a way DC aides Liberal arts Life ls 7bo Share BE A RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR. 1 1 L L t t t degs. 55 City on the Tevere 56 Norse name 57 58 59 Iris layer Turf Garb for Macbeth 53 - now 54 Cinch 17727 W~~ 17 18 19 60 Nice seasons 62 Fire 10 i 12 13 17~ I The American Red Cross and Alpha Phi Omega will be conducting a STUDENT BLOOD DRIVE from Monday, Oct. 27, until Monday, Nov. 3, 1980, at the locations and times listed below. Students, faculty and staff members, and willing members of the community are encouraged to come on one of the six days to donate blood. No appointments are necessary. Due to the recent closing of the Ypsilanti automotive plant, this area is suf- fering a great loss of volunteer blood donors. In order to maintain the necessary amount of whole blood in the local hospitals, it is vital that we collect over 1500 pints of blood in this six day period. Again, we encour- age everyone to donate at the Blood Drive. -~~i~ i F 4-6 ~4i~ 33 -r- - - i 1 i' --rr ,I ,I I I m I