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Page 6-Tuesday, January 19, 1982-The Michigan Daily

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

S WINNERS EVERY DAY
No Contest To Enter
lust look through todays Classified Ads.
Five U. of Mi. students willI find their
names hidden in this section. If your
name and address appear, come to our
business office at 420 Maynard St. within
48 hours. Two free tickets far a State 1-2.
-4 Midnight Movie of your choice will be
resented you. courtesy of The Michigan
oily Classified Department.

JANET SCESNY-Roses are red, violets are blue, FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED. Room in house,
vIiiye got two tickets to the State Theater for you. close to campus, friendly neighbors, cooking
dome pick them up at the Daily. dA0119 facilities, call persistently. 995-1361. Ask for Ann.
02C0120

DAVID Zellis, you can zealously come to the Daily
aid pick up two free tickets to the State Theater.
P NASONIC RD-7508 Turntable, 1% years old, ex-
c ft condition, $30, Jim,665-4168. 01B0124

CHEAP! Half male room. Close to campus. Modern
two bedroom apartment. Negotiable 663-2628.05C1023
ROOMMATE WANTED MALE OR FEMALE 15
minutes to campus. Near grocery, laundromat.
$165/mo. Call 994-8168 or 769-7940 days. 662-6708 eves.
61C0120
There is a lot in store for you, JAMES LOTT, at the
State Theater. So come to the Daily and pick up two
free tickets. dC0119
ROOM SUBLET-Dewey Street. $155/utilities.
Negotiable. Waterbed in room. Contact Tom 996-5503
or leave name and number. 06C0122
ONE-BEDROOM in a gorgeous, modern 3-bedroom
house (wood cathedral ceilings, 2 fireplaces, etc.).
$175 per month, plus utilities, but negotiable. Call
anytime, 996-2548. 12C0120
ATTRACTIVE HOUSES 2-6 bedrooms furnished,
newly remodelled, laundry, no pets. May lease. 668-
8873 or 668-6432. 95C0124

1981 RATES
SPRING AND FALL
Efficiency, One, Two, Three, Four, Five, and Six
Bedroom Apts and Houses. Year Leases. No Pets.
663-5609. cC0220
ON CAMPUS-large bedroom in 4 bedroom house,
furnished, laundry, parking. Must sublet. $100 plus
utilities. Call 668-6760. 47C0119
SHARE comfortable, two bedroom westside apar-
tment. $185 includes heat. Call Steve, evenings 994-
1395. 43C0121
3 BEDROOMS (as separate rooms for singles or as
apartment). On ground floor of large house. Near
Williams/Division intersection. Fireplace, high
ceilings, wood floors, large kitchen, two
refrigerators, etc. Call 994-21 or 663-9119 or 475-1979
evenings. 67C0126
DO YOU NEED US? WE NEED YOU. Room with
private bath in large Kosher or Veggie household.
Free parking. Call 761-8170 or 662-1868 or 761-8021.
62C0120
ONE BEDROOM APT., 4 month lease, $270/mo. 663-
5051 or 761-8662. Utilities paid. 64C0119
FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE, Spacious rooms,
weekly social events, 19 prepared meals/week, laun-
dry, cable TV, quiet. Reasonable rates. 761-5950. cCtc
ARROWWOOD HILLS COOPERATIVE

' 5FALL '82 NOW LEASING "
Campus Area
" Brooms d dishwasher
" .efficiencies * air cond..
S1-4 bdr. apts. " laundry
* 16 bdr. houses " parking
" ,urnished/unfurn. maint. serv.
" kitchen appliances " btus routes
We take the hassle out of apt. hunting, no knocking on
ddors. Make an appointment and we will escort you
t uour ,.bldgs. and provide the transportation.
DERN MANAGEMENT, 668-6906/663-3641. cCtc
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE

FALL OCCUPANCY
Modern furnished 2 bedroom
2%blocksfrom diag, next to CCRB
free covered off-street parking
rent includes heat and water
laundry facilities, storage lockers.
CAMPUS MANAGEMENT,
INC.
663-4101
- cCtc
FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent on Hill, all
utilities paid, $210/month. Call after 1 pm till 7:30
pm, 761-1463. 53C0124

V 1 D A C A MEL C LAW
EN 1 ARETE LOGE
TEA R RANCH ACES
OZ I EANDHARR I ET
FRS R0I
ANT I TRA OSLER
110 CARESS SARI
T AR Z A N OFT HEAP ES
AMMO SPIRED ICE
LOADS. ETO GUST
ION BEN
HOPAL0NGCASS I DY
A E' C BORON TORE
CL,EA ELAND OWEN
KARL LOBES PAWS

One bedroom townhouses $215.00. two bedroom town-
houses $259.00. Three bedroom townhouses $286.
Children and small pets welcome. 665-3116.

3 or 4 BEDROOM house, spacious, well kept
house-Catherine-fireplace. No pets, unfurnished
665-2621. 8800121
CAMPUS LARGE FURNISHED HOUSE. 7-8 per-
sons, fireplace, washer-dryer, May to May lease,
$1600/month. References required. 971-2191. 87C0122
ROOM FOR RENT in 6 bedroom house fully
redecorated. Nice roommates. Catherine St. Im-
mediate occupancy until May. Price negotiable. 994-
0963. 86C0119

DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Edited by

Margaret Farrar and Trude Jaffe
©1982 Los Angeles Times Syndicate

ACROSS
1 Merganser
5 Rib donor
9 Matinee-
13 Island near Maui
15 Withered
.,:16 Slick .
17 "Showboat"
captain and
namesakes
18 Disburser
20 Scuffle.
22 Thai neighbor
23 Hydrocarbon
suffix
24 Viet holidays
26 Gnome
27 Short rest time
31 Filmed again'
36 Budget item
37 Seaweed product
39 More docile
40 Jai
41 Neck parts
43 Noton-

50 Unbalanced
52 Shoshonean
54 Draw, once
55 June wor.ds
58 Famed fan dancer
60 Gob
64 Oriel
67 Flora and fauna
68 inkling
69 Paul Muni role
70 Indian state
71 Actress Diana
72 Rapt
7 3 H e lo t 's k in
2 Hand: Prefix
3 Means jdstifiers
4 Minor depot
5 Viper
6 Dispense
7 Hindi-speaker
8 Biography,
perhaps
9 Maybes
10 Be fatuously fond
11 Oregon Trail
beasts
12 Early harp'

14
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21
25
27
28
29
30
32
33

Ait
Probate item
Wharton's Frome
Wimpy's creator
Effrontery
Lourdes attrac-
tion
Growing out
Fleet
Dressing
"-- My
Souvenirs"

34 Tennis score
35 Transgressed
38 Make merry
42 Attire in 70 Across
45 Nerve: Prefix
49 Verse
1 Simple organi'sm,
53 Bestow
55 Footnote abbr.
56 Wall section
57 - and terminer
59 Give (out)
sparingly
61 Bryophyte
62 - end
63 Tom, Dick, Harry
or Jane
65 "As I - going
to..."

Have a share in a community
0C0417
BELIEVE IT OR NOT
WE'VE HELD THE LINE ON
1982-83 FALL RATES
MANY OF OUR FINE CAMPUS APARTMENTS
AND HOUSES ARE GOING AT 1981 RATES
" Rooms * Efficiencies
S1, 2, 3 Bedrooms
" Whole Houses, 2-6 Bedrooms
Complete Listings Available
JANUARY 11; 1982
at
McKINLEY
PROPERTIES
CAMPUS DIVISION
611 CHURCH CAMPUS ARCADE
769-8520 EXT. 41
769-8520 EXT. 41
HOURS: M-F 9-6, SAT. 10-2
cCtc
CLEAN, QUIET, ONE BEDROOM UNFURNISHED
APARTMENT IN DUPLEX TWO MILES FROM
CAMPUS. Ideal for grad student or professional
woman. References, no pets. $275/Month. Call 662-
4736. d
APPLY NOW. Immediate occupancy on our two-
bedroom townhouses. One- and three-bedroom units
available soon. Each unit has full basement, large
kitchen/dining area and spacious bedrooms. In-
terested? Call ) orest Hills Cooperative, 971-9270.
cC0220
"HOUSES-CAMPUS AREA. Newly restored and
remodeled. 4, 5, and 6 bedroom houses in beautiful
condition. Nicely furnished, laundry, no pets. May
lease, fireplaces. 769-1534. 18C0119
CAMPUS Beautiful 5 or 6 bedroom house available
May or September. Furnished. No pets. 663-5861.
21C0126
WESTWOOD APARTMENT. Two spacious
bedrooms, two full baths, washer and dryer in apar-
tment. Sublease until July. Call 995-0498. 39C0118
MAPLE VILLAGE MANOR
Distinctive Townhouses * Children and pets welcome
" 245 Maple, Saline. 429-5260. cC0220
FEMALE SUBLEASE. Own room $200 or share
room $100. Oakland St. 761-6457. 40C0120
FEMALE ROOMMATE to share a room in a house.
$150/month plus utilities. 662-8773. 19C0121
HOUSE CAMPUS 6 bedroom Furnished, renovated.
Carpeted. 663-6470, after 5 pm. 26C0127
ROOM in beautifully upkept house. $150.00
negotiable. Fireplace, laundry, 4 months. Karla 665-
6236. 00C0122
SPACE in 2 bedroom apt. avlb. close to campus.
Very reasonable. Call 668-8320. 96C0122
It's FINALLY READY!
BRAND NEW appliances, carpeting, furniture,
laundry facilities, fireplace, etc. One block from the
Diag, Available FEBRUARY. 973-6969, for more
details. 92C0124

STUDY BREAK-don't get bogged down already!
Come to E.Q. room 164 at 10:00 pm on Wednesday,
Jan.20 with E.Q. Jewish Cultural Assoc. cF0120
ISRAEL CONVENTION for students from all over
Michigan, Jan. 22-24 at W. Bloomfield J.C.C. For in-
fo, call Marci, 994-1450. cF0121
FREE Hypnosis Training to improve physical and
mental powers. Call eves. 665-6359. 54F0122
CAR OWNERS ... get a lifetime guarantee and pay
less for a First Quality muffler. Call for a price over
the phone 769-5913, Ann Arbor Muffler on Jackson
Ave. lcFtc
Hey Mary, Marlene, and Janet
You're done!! HOORAH!!
Good Job and Good Luck With Boards.
11F0119
GUINIVERE-gave my blue shield to Village
Apothecary for a prescription-LANCELOT. cFtc
ABORTION INFO-Lifespan Resource Library. Call
769-0625 10-12 or 1-3 M-W-F, cF0417
Want to tell someone Happy Birthday?
Happy Anniversary? Congratulations?
I Love You? I Hate You?
Perhaps You Want To Propose Marriage?
SEND A SINGING
TELEGRAM
UNIVERSITY SINGING TELEGRAM SERVICE
has inexpensive telegrams for any occasion.
We'll deliver anytime, anywhere in Ann Arbor
Call665-8349
cF0417
CHEAP COPIES!
Highest Quality! Fastest Service!
Accu-Copy, 402 Maynard, 769-8338
cF0417
MAKE LOVE-NOT WAR!
(It's good for our business)
Austin Diamond
1209 S. University
663-7151
Specializing in custom
engagement & wedding rings.
cF0417
ADMIRAL PEARY took the DKE Flag to the North
Pole, while Alan Bean had it with him on the moon.
0OF0119
WORKSHOP FOR COUPLES. Jan. 22-24. Experien-
cial, residential weekend for couples of any age. $35
registration/person plus ability to pay fee. Details
from Bob Blood PhD., Margaret Blood MA. 769-0046.
cF0121
BOTH 1972 Democratic Vice-Presidential can-
didates, Tom Eagleton and R. Sargent Shriver are
Dekes, as is current officeholder George Bush.
01F0119
ISOLATION TANK OFFERS FANTASTIC
VOYAGE. Floating effortlessly in a 10 inch epsom
water solution without lights and sound. Alone with
one's thoughts and fantasies. The tank is designed to
alleviate fears of drowning and claustrophobia. The
unlocked door is light and opens with ease from the
inside or may be left open. You can use the tank to
eliminate stress, solve problems, contact the
creative mind. You can enjoy the pleasure of peace
and relaxation. Tank rental $10/hr. for students. For
reservations call 434-7445. cFtc
BLUES PIANO ORGY
Learn to listen and play. From Delta Blues to early
Rock N Roll. Tuesdays from 7:30-9:00 pm. Call Mr.
B. at 665-0570 or Eclipse Jazz, 763-5924. 82F0119
VAPORIZERS now on sale at the Village'
Apothecary,1112 S. University cF0121
Say it with BALLOONS. Helium filled bouquets
delivered in tux. Party decorating. 995-1972. cF0417

Terry White, RN, MS, Hypnotherapist-Call 668-
8843. cFtc
RUSSELL LONG, Tom Eagleton, Ted Stevens, Dan
Quayle and John Chaffee constitute the DKE Senate
delegation. 06F0119
SCHOOL a pain in the neck? Finding it hard to con-
centrate because you're always feeling uncomfor-
table? We're here to help you. Massage, Touch for
Health, Spinal Adjustments. Call Dr. Bob or Joan
Rose/ROSE CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC/668-6110.
cF0305
Anyone who has ever won a contest or sweepstakes,
please contact Meg Gibson, 662-1321. dF0120
TWO INSTANT color passport pictures only $5.60 by
Van Dyck Dobos Photo, 407 E. William Street.
cF0419
Nathanial Hawthorne's Scarlet Letters were DKE.
99F0119
OFFSET AND XEROX
FAST LOW COST DUPLICATING
COPYQUICK 769-0560
1217 S. University
cF0417
FAMOUS Michigan Center Gerald Ford and his
Cabinet members Phil Buchen, Bill Simon and Elliot
Richardson are Dekes. 98F0119
FORMER REGENT, New Detroit Chairman and
current U-M Alumni Association President Fred
Matthaei is a Michigan Deke. 03F0119
EARN EXTRA CASH $ fast in an hour to two hours
twice a week. Donate plasma $10.00 per
donation-$5.00 extra first donation with this ad. Call
662-7744 for appointment. 64F0131
SPORTS PERSONALITIES Paul Brown, Bill
Wrigley, Tom Landry, Joe Paterno and George
Steinbrenner are Dekes. 91F0119
ERIC'S FACTORY CLOSEOUTS
Footwear, bodywear, swimwear. 406 E. Liberty, 2
blocks off State. cFtc
TEENYBOPPER heartthrob Dick Clark is, what
else? a Deke! 07F0119
TEDDY ROC 3EVELT, Rutherford B. Hayes, J. P.
Morgan and William Randolph Hearst had the crest
of Delta Kappa Epsilon on their mantles. 02F0119
SILVERDOME architect Carl Luckenbach will tell
vnu his fraternity is nDM 051119

DIAL-A-MASSAGE is now hiringa
dants. Call 995-5996 for an interview.

TYPING, low rates, fast, helpful, 663-5788, messages {
at 995-1008. cJ0417
Your World looking down, feeling worse? See a coun;
selor for a new view, 665-7607. cJtc
EXPERIENCED TUTOR-All levels and types of
mathematics and physics. Call Steve 665-0335.a

WRITE ON...
. Creative, technical copy
" Rewriting
" Research
" Overnight typing,-$1.00/page
996:4566

* SOS CRISISECENTER INTERVIEWS FOR
PHONE COUNSELORS * January 26-February 3.
114 N. River St. For information call 485-3222.
07H0130
COUNSELORS-For boy's summer camp in Maine.
Openings in most specialties. Write: Camp Cedar,
1758 Beacon St. Brookline, Mass. 02146 or call 617-277-
8080. 90H0123
FIDDLER-fiddler wanted for progressive working
blue-grass band. Great summer job. 434-2773, after
5:00. 94H0119
JAMES LANDAU 2-4-6-8-Here are two free tickets
to the State! Theatre that is ... Come to the Daily
and get them. dH0119
CAMP COUNSELORS-Male and female. Outstan-
ding "Slim and Trim Down Camps," Tennis, Dance,
Slimnastics, W.S.I., Athletics, Nutrition/Dietetics, 20
plus. Separate girls' and boys' camps, 7 week sum-
mer camps, CAMELOT WEIGHT CONTROL CEN-
TERS ON THE COLLEGE CAMPUS at
Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, North Carolia,
Wisconsin, California. Contact Marc M. Friedman,
Director, 947 UMI, Hewvlett Dr., North Woodmere,
NY, 11581, 516-791-6615, or 516-374-0785. cH0305
EARN CASH as Petition Circulator. Flexible Hours.
Orientation Meeting, January 20, 7:00 pm. Conferen-
ceRoom 4, Michigan Union. Must be registered voter
in Michigan. 85H0120
Earn cash as petition circulator. Flexible hours.
Orientation meeting, January 20, 7:00 pm. Conferen-
ce Room 4, Michigan Union. Must be registered voter
in Michigan. 91H0120
ASTHMATICS NEEDED for drug study. Payment
$200. Call 764-9522, Mon.-Fri..8-5. 92H0124

'73 MERCURY-55,000 miles, air, AM, power
steering/brakes. Tony 764-3095, after 6 PM. 45N0124
'67 VALIANT. GOOD MILEAGE, FOUR DOOR,
BEST OFFER. 996-0051. 75N0117
SITUATIONS WANT E
WANTED: one bedroom apartment near U. Hospital
or CCRB for spring-summer with fall option. Call
Joan, 662-8860. 0400123
WE WILL pay $25 to healthy people and people with
ulcers who participate in our experiment on
digestion. Call Dr. Walker at 769-7100 ext. 485.
1000126
6% working interest in shallow oil wells with income
sheltered opportunity, Spavinaw Oil Co. Box 245
Spavinaw, Oklahoma 74366.918-589-2978. 9300119
TRA VE L
Carribean Cruise $409
Nassau $495
7 days... call for details.
Great Places Travel. 208 E. Washington.
769-1776. HURRY space limited.
37P0122

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cJtc
PRO AUDIO class. Ten week course in sound system
operation and maintenance. Taught by Big Ed Lear
ned. Hands on experience and certification. $50" -
registration. Call Eclipse Jazz at 763-5924 for mor,.
information. 98J0122

WORK STUDY JOBS-administrating and
organizing for progressive Detroit Legal
Organization. Call 1-963-0843. 70H0119
MODELS--Interested in being a model? A modeling
contest will be held at the Hyatt Regency in Dear-'
born. First prize-a trip to New York, to be inter-
viewed by 3 top modeling agencies. Call 286-8101 or
584-1583 between 5 & 7 p.m. Male and Female model
types wanted. 72H0121

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TYPING, PROFESSIONAL, ALL TYPES
Call Noelle anytime, 971-2364-

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TERM PAPERS, resumes, dissertations. Quality
typing, reasonable rates, fast service. Maggie 973-
7345 persistently. cJtc

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provides "very delicate sound waves" creating
profound state of euphoria. Brochure. EJ Enter-
prises, Dept. C182, 16783 Beach Blvd. Huntington
Beach, CA 92647. 52150122

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ATTRACTIVE room available in fraternity house.
Great cook, good location with reasonable rates. Call
662-0385, Andy or Dave. 89E0119
Darling DARLENE DALE, do drop down to the
Daily directly to pick up two free tickets to the State
Theater. dD0119
ROOM AND BOARD in friendly, economical student
cooperatives. North, central campus. Shared meals,
chores. Call ICC, 662-4414,4002 Michigan Union.
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EAT WELL among friends: Join the Student Co-op
Meal Plan. ICC, 4002 Michigan Union, 662-4414.

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1982 HOPWOOD
UNDERCLASSMEN
AWARDS
Academy ofAmerican Poets, Bain-Swiggett,
& Michael R. Gutterman Poetry Awans
Jeffrey L. Weisberg Freshman Poetry Awad
Roy W Cowden Memorial Fellowship
Reading by
STANLEYKUNITZ
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Poet
Author of-

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kind anywhere.
Come grow with us. Exceptional
opportunities are available for electrical,
mechanical, and nuclear engineers, in addition
to individuals with training in related fields like
health physics and computer systems.
Whether you prefer the city or country,
we have a place for you.

Northern Illinois is attracting the attention
of commercial and industrial businessmen
from all over the world, in part because
Commonwealth Edison engineers have
developed a power supply system second to
none. Ten large fossil stations and three
nuclear plants energize a massive transmission
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