S Page 6-Tuesday, February 2, 1982-The Michigan Daily If you find your name and ad- dress in todays Michigan Daily classified page YOU WIN TWO FREE TICKETS to any one of STATE 1-2-3-4 Midnight Movies 5 WINNERS EVERY DAY No Contest To Enter Just look through todays 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 at 420 Maynard St. within 48 hours. Two tree tickets for a State t 2- -4 Midnight Movie of your choice will be resented you. courtesy of The Michigan oily Classified Department. BORDER COLLIE MIX: black and white plume on tail. Lost Jan. 30 on west side, Eberwhite area. Name, Andy; 35 lbs; 761-8654 or 764-9322 (days). Ask FuLL bMo Dern for Mary. 54A0207 Furnished 2 bedroom 3 or 4 person 2% blocks to diag, next to CCRB MISSING: My beautiful VW '69 tan squareback Free parking (JFH 189). If you see it, please call Alita, 763-0176 or Laundry facilities 665-6028. 43A0206 Storage lockers Air conditioner F" Rent includes heat and water AMruS-BuRNaS rAK Jtea , tour Dedrooms, CHEAPCOPIES! study, natural woodwork, hardwood floors, HighestQuality! FastestService! basement, no pets, May to May lease. $680. 662-9645. Accu-Copy, 402 Maynard, 769-8338 6300129 PHILIPS STEREO RECEIVER. Excellent con- dition. 25 watts. Best offer. Call Bill after 2:30 PM. 662-7366. 30B0206 FOR SALE. Natural Food Restaurant, on Miami Beach. Well established. Lucrative. Beer & Wine. Good terms. (305) 949-5434. 94B0302 MICROSCOPE, Brand new American Optical, Series 60. Never used. Excellent price. Call 665-4858.66B0202 6 piece Swingerline drum set. 22" base, 2 mounted Toms, 1 floor Tom and snare, 14" Zildjian with stand and speedking. $280.00. 761-7423, Dave. 15B0206 STEREO RECEIVER: 35 watts/channel, perfect condition. Reasonable price. Call Edith at 665-5270. 47B0205 FOR SALE: Handmade Indian Tabla drums. Like new, $90. Call J. C. 662-6744. 02B0202 SINGER GOLDEN TOUCH 'N Sew sewing machine Reasonable. Call 482-4662. BtfL Fall listings for furnished efficiency, 1 and 2 bed- room apartments in older campus homes are now available. 337 East Huron, corner of Huron and Division across from the Ann Arbor News. Campus Managemnent, Inc.} cCtc SUMMER SUBLET, Fall rental 2 bedroom, on cam- pus, bi-level, A/C, dishwasher. 761-5740. 42C0205 GROUP WANTED FOR Andrew Deforest House, beautifully furnished, spacious, historic, with modern conveniences. Central location. 663-7454 or 665-7056. 40C0205 BEAT THE SPRING RUSH! Share the rewards of Cooperative living. Immediate openings on our 2 & 3 bedroom units. Country atmosphere with bus service to campus. Children and pets welcome. Call FOREST HILLS COOPERATIVE. 971-9270. cC0220 CAMPUS AREA Efficiency, furnished. !Heat, laun- dry, new appliances, $220. 662-9645. 36C0212 NEAR CAMPUS. 3 bedrooms plus study, 2 baths, hilltop view. Available now. 1426 Broadway $550/month plus utilities. Call 994-4316 after 6 pm. 95C0202 FEMALE, 2 bedroom apartment, furnished, near central campus. Available now-August. $160/mo. Call 994-6385. 24C0203 PARKING SPACE For Rent. One block from central campus. Call 996-5501. 12C0205 f1981 RATE S SPRING AND FALL Efficiency, One, Two, Three, Four, Five, and Six Bedroom Apts and Houses. Year Leases. No Pets. 663-5609. cC0220 MUST RENT ROOM. $160/month, 1187 Prospect Street. Luxurious, cozy house. Call662-1251. 45C0203 CAMPUS AREA four and five bdrm houses newly renovated and restored. In excellent condition. Fur- nished, laundry facilities, well-equipped kitchens, no pets, May leases. 769-1534. 80C0129 CAMPUS-large, deluxe, furnished house, 7-8 per- sons. Fireplace, washer/dryer. May to May lease. $1600 plus utilities. 971-2191. 09C0203 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 FALL RiNTAL: Furnished, modern, large, 1 and 2 bedrooms, parking, laundry, utilities included. Rent $335-500/month. 121 E. Hoover, near IM Building; Corner of Glenn and Fuller near Med Center. 665- 0555,769-4350. cCtc * FALL '82 NOW LEASING " Hill & Stadium Area EXTRA LARGE 1 & 2 BDR. APTS. IN MODERN BUILDING + ON CAMPUS + FURNISHED/UNFURN. " BALCONIES * LAUNDRY " PARKING " STORAGE " BUS ROUTE Call today for an appointment and we will escort you thru our bldg. MODERN MANAGEMENT, 668- 6906/663-3641. cCtc AVAILABLE May, visually stimulating comfortable 6 bedrooms. Cheap, Heat included. Excellent location. 665-6199. 51C0207 ' W. JEFFERSON, furnished, 5 bedrooms, 2 kitchens, ample parking. $825 per month. May to May lease. 426-4971 evenings 7-10 p.m. 45C0202 SINGLE in quiet 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom home. 10 minute walk to central or medical campus. Spacious living area. Has kitchen, laundry, color t.v., parking. 665-5523. 39C0206 ROOM FOR RENT-Available through August. Nice house on Dewey. 10 minutes from Grad. $155 plus utilities-negotiable. Includes waterbed. Call Tom, 996-5503 or leave name, number. 53C0204 DENISE SHERWOOD-We hope you can find your way through the forest to the Daily to pick up your two free tickets to the State Theatre. dC0202 " FALL '82 NOW LEASING " Campus Area " rooms dishwasher " efficiencies " air cond. " 14 bdr. apts. " laundry + 1-6 bdr. houses " parking " furnished/unfurn. " maint. serv. " kitchen appliances " bus routes We take the hassle out of apt. hunting, no knocking on doors. Make an appointment and we will escort you thru out bldgs. and provide the transportation. MODERN MANAGEMENT 668-6906/663-3641. cCtc ARROWWOOD HILLS COOPERATIVE One bedroom townhouses $215.00. two bedroom town- houses $259.00. Three bedroom townhouses $286. Children and small pets welcome. 665-3116. Have a share in a community ABORTION INFO-Lifespan Resource Library. Call 769-0625 or 1-3 M-W-F. cF0417 BACHELOR SEEKS deal on large wine order. Ob- ject: party. Found it at the Village Apothecary, 1112 S. University. cFtc The people who live in, Heritage House, apt. 201, are truly wonderful. dF0202 EXPRESSIVE MOVEMENT/IMPROVISATIONAL DANCE WORKSHOP. Saturday, Feb. 13 2-9 p.m. Novices welcome. $20. Margret and Bob Blood. 769- 0046. cF0212 HYPNOSIS to stop smoking-Rex Archer MD, call 973-6611. HBF0212 TEST SUCCESS SEMINARS Terri White RN, MS Hypnotherapist-Call 668-8843. cFtc "OUR LIVES: AS WOMEN & AS JEWS"-panel discussion with women in the community addressing issues of Community Involvement and Volun- teerism, 8:30 pm, Wed., Feb. 3, at Hillel, 1429 Hill. cF0203 OFFSET AND XEROX FAST LOW COST DUPLICATING COPYOUICK 769-0560 217S. nivrsty cF0417 36 YEAR OLD MAN, attractive, in psychotherapy, educated, mature, refined with an apprehensive sexual attitude seeks assistance from a woman with the following qualifications: educated beyond high school, psychologically minded, emphathic, attrac- tive,'sexually confident. May eventually involve ex- pense paid trips to another country. All arrangemen- ts including remuneration will be made in a most discreet, ethical manner. Replies to Michigan Daily Box No. 7, 420 Maynard.Will be handled with ab- r solute con t.fidentiality 78FO209 .uE rAn A r ) Uii& ALuNi Y is . *u L. must have car. No experience necessary. Accepting ap- plications at walk-in interview at Briarwood Hilton Tues., Feb. 2 at 3:30 sharp and again at 5:00 sharp and on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 3:30sharp. 32H0202 MODEL§ needed for publication in National Fashion Quarterly. Write National Fashion Publishers, 6833 South Gessner, Box 244, Houston, Texas 77036. 52H0207 COUNSELORS ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT CAMPS seeks qualified counselors for 75 accredited camps located Northeastern U.S. July and August. Contact: Association of Independent Camps, 157 West 57th Street, New York, N.Y. 10019 (212) 582- 3540. 37H0416 STAFF POSITIONS-coed overnight camp-Coun- selors, Specialists, Kitchen Staff. B'nai B'rith Beber Camp, Mukwonago, Wisconsin. Interviewing on campus, Tuesday, February 9. For appointment, call 764-7456. 71H10207 Summer Employment at children's camp in Cat- skills. Positions: bunk counselor, water sports (W.S.I.), tennis, Arts & Crafts, nurses (R.N.), land sports, etc. For more information call Lori at 663- 1332 re: Camp Sequoia. 48H0129 Summer Camp Staff Positions Available Camp Tamakwa in Aldonquin Park, Ontario, has openings for male and female Counselors, Canoe Guides, Arts & Crafts Director, Piano Player and a Registered Nurse. (June 21-August 21, 1982). Write Camp Tamakwa, 16000 W. 9 Mile Rd. Ste. 416, Southfield, MI. 48075, or Call (313) 559-4240. 10H0206 ORDER TAKING AND DELIVERY. $6.28/hr. Must have car. No experience necessary. Accepting ap- plications at walk-in interview at Briarwood Hilton Tues. Feb. 2 at 3:30 sharp and again at 5:00 sharp and on Wednesday, Feb. 3,3:30 sharp. 32H0202 BUSPERSONS NEEDED. Luncheons and Dinners. Apply in Person-836 Tappan. 5-6:30 PM; phone 763- 1655/668-6543 before 10 pm. 46H0211 DIAL-A-MASSAGE- is now hiring attractive attendants full and part time. Call 995-5995 for an interview. 86H0209 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- men camps, CAMELOT WEIGHT CONTROL CEN- TERS ON THE COLLEGE CAMPUS at Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, North Carolia, Wisconsin, California. Contact Marc M. Friedman, Director, 947 UMI, Hewlett Dr., North Woodmere, NY, 11581, 516-791-6615, or 516-374-0785. cH0305 OVERSEAS JOBS-Summer/year round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia. All Fields. $500-$1200 mon- thly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC Box 52-MI. Corona Del Mar, Ca 92625. 38H0214 COUNTER CLERK needed for Econo-Car. Reply in person to Econo-Car 438 W. Huron. 01H0203 WANTED Responsible person who loves children to babysit occasional evenings for 5-month and 2/ year old girls. References required. 665-8459. 00H0202 Writer with an analytic mind to help poet express ideas in prose about life, death, and dying. OMU- PAN. Michigan Baily, Ann Arbor, 48109, Box No. 3. OOUMMfl APRENTC ESH Pi OrrVtUNITY - Applications for the Electrical Apprenticeship will be available at the Carpenters' Hall, 5300 W. Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti, Michigan beginning at 7:00 pm Tuesday, February 23 and Thursday, February 25, 1982. Attend either meeting. Please be prompt. Applicants must be residents of Washtena or Jackson County or Unadilla, Putnam, Hambur or Green Oak Township of Livingston County or Onondaga, Leslie, Stockbridge, or Bunker Hill Township of Ingham County. In addition, applicants must have been a resident of the above geographical area for the twelve months prior to the date of,ap- plication. Applicants from outside the above geographical area will not be accepted. At the time of application, applicants must be-at least 18 years of age, have a high school diploma, and have passed one credit of high school algebra or the equivalent. No GED accepted. Completed applications must be returned to the Union Hall no later than March 12, 1982. Late applications, incomplete applications, and applicants not meeting the above requirements w' NOT be considered for apprenticeship. An Equal°O1 portunity Apprenticeship Program. 76H0203 GRADUATE STUDENT COUPLE looking for part- time infant care. 994-0756 or 663-8333. 06H0202 SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS. Overnight girls camp in New York's Adirondack Mountains has openings for counselor-instructors in tennis, water- front, (WSI, sailing, arts/crafts, pioneering) music, photography, drama, dance, general counselors. In- formation available in Placement Office or write: Andrew Rosen, Point O'Pines Camp, 221 Harvard Avenue, Swarthmore, PA 19081. 22H0204 STATE'S LARGEST consumer organization seeking assertive, outgoing, politically oriented individua to inform, petition, and fund-raise for a variety o economic and political issues. Full and part-time positions available. For interview, call M.C.L. at 663- 6824. 12 PM-2 PM only. 48H0203 AUDITIONS: UAC pint size production. "Wily and the Hairy Man" February 2, 3. 7:30 p.m., 2105 Michigan Union (UAC office). Dress to move 763- 1107. 44HO203 TOPLESS DANCERS WANTED Excellent pay, full or part-time, days or eveldngs No experience necessary. Apply in person : LANDING STRIP LOUNG 36431 GODDARD ROMULUS, MI (Near Metro Airport) 21HO202 FULL TIME POSITION available for telone dispatcher. Pleasant speaking voice a mus kall DIAL-A-MASSAGE 995-5995 for an interview. B.209 MODELS WANTED. $8.00 per hour. No experience needed. Call 662-7827. Velvet Touch. 77H0131 WE NEED creative writers, artists, and sales peopl to work on self-sufficiency newsletter. Call 'th Marketing Co-op. 761-8281. 26H204 CENTRAL CAMPUS-large, furnished, 6 bedroom house, washer, dryer, microwave, parking. May to May lease. No pets. 663-7156. 03C0204 MAPLE VILLAGE MANOR Distinctive Townhouses " Children and pets welcome " 245 Maple, Saline. 429-5260. cC0220 CAMPUS Beautiful 5 or 6 bedroom house available May or September. Furnished. No pets. 663-5861. 29C0214 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 " 1, 2, 3 Bedrooms " Whole Houses, 2-4 Bedrooms Complete Listings Available' JANUARY 11, 1982 at McKINLEY PROPERTIES CAMPUS DIVISION 611 CHURCH CAMPUSARCADE 769-8520 EXT. 41 769-8520 EXT. 41 HOURS: M-F 9-6, SAT. 10-2 cCtc CAMPUS-FALL We are currently leasing efficiencies, 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom, modern furnished apartments for next fall. Stop by or call Dahlmann Apartments, 543 Church, at South Uni9v., 761-7600. cctc NEW HOMES-FALL New homes with fireplace, three or four bedrooms, 2 car garage with automatic opener, full basement, wood deck, use of tennis court and pool. Approx.1 '2 miles from campus. Dahlmann Apartments, 543 Church. 761-7600. cctc BOBBI HALL you are going to nave a Dall witn your two free tickets to the State Theatre! Come to the Daily to pick them up. dE0202 ROOM AND BOARD in friendly, economical student cooperatives. North, central campus. Shared meals chores. Call ICC, 6624414,4002 Michigan Union. cEtc It ,C EAT WELL among friends: Join the Student Co-op Meal Plan. ICC, 4002 Michigan Union, 662-4414. -.ANSWER TO b Eh T M PREVIOUS PUZZLE. IALATY MASH' _.. 7-,Or'*7rr E~~ 01IU IVI137IOA1R1M SEC PET PAGODA E POLTERSAING B E RT HA E A CH CO0S A RE A S P REE A CT SITAR STREETS PAI NT T H E T OWN R E O AGES ASBIG OILY TORY AMI t TOLE 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 oftpeace #nd relaxatipp. Tank rental $10/hr, for students. For t reservations call 434-7445. cFtc Does someone you care for have a problem with alcohol? A friend? A relative? For information about a confidential discussion group-call Pam, 764-2144. Mon.-Fri. 11-4. 35F0206 REPLACE YOUR MUFFLER BETWEEN CLASSES! 30 minutes or less . . lifetime guarantee .. proven lowest price..: Call Ann Arbor Muffler for your price over the phone 769-5913. 5cFtc INTERESTED in speaking to students who have been left dissatisfied with the help they receivedat Counseling Center or Counseling Services, and who would like to talk about their experience. Call per- sistently. Stephanie 663-2670. 28F0202 SAY IT WITH BALLOONS Valentine Bouquets with message delivered in tux; silver hearts, candy baskets. Heart in a box sent nationwide. 995-1972. cF0214 THREE MEN, ONE WOMAN registered for Singles Workshop, February 5-7, would welcome others of any age to develop skills in initiating, deepening, problem solving in one to one relationships. $35 registration and ability to pay fee. Details from Bob Blood, PhD. 769-0046. Co-leader Arlene Reich. cF0213 Hey Nan, What do you say? It's been too long! Get in touch. Kendall. dF0202 ERIC'S FACTORY CLOSEOUTS Footwear, bodywear, swimwear. 406 E. Liberty, 2 blocks off State. eFtc TWO INSTANT color passport pictures only $5.60 by Van Dyck Dobos Photo, 407 E. William Street. cF0419 SCHOOL A PAIN IN THE NECK? Finding it hard to concentrate because you're always feeling uncom- fortable? We're here to help you. Massage, Touch for Health, Spinal Adjustments. Call Dr. Bob or Joan Rose/ROSE CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC/668-6110. cF0305 ZIONIST IDEOLOGIES-with U.S.I. and Israeli political scientist Mordechai Nissan, Thurs., Feb. 4, 8:00 pm, in Union Conference Room No. 4. cF0204 STOP SMOKING with -Hypnosis, Rex Archer MD, .cal 973.-611: , HBF0206 1 Earn exracash $ fast in an hour to two hours twice ar week. Donate plasma $10.00 per dfoniation-$5.0ex- tra first donation with this ad. Call 662-7744 for ap- pointment. 50F0217 If you are gay, or think you might be, and are male, and would like to talk with males like yourself in a group led by trained gay facilitators, please call 763- 4186 or 662-1977 weekdays. 09F0207 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 SEND YOUR SWEETIE A SINGING TELEGRAM. Ask about our Valentine's Day Special. University Singing Telegram SErvice. 665-8349. cF0212 aI vvriUavz The California State Department of Health Services has an excellent opportunity for a Biostatistician IV to work with an interdisciplinary team responsible for all aspects of the T biostatistical activities for research, statistical and monitoring programs for environmental epidemiology and occupational health research-in the Epidemiology Studies Section. Doctorate degree, in biostatisties or-cl6sely related field and eighteen months of teaching' r or# brct experen Ce io biostatistics at the postdoctoral level required for admittance to the exam. Candidates should have expertise in epidemiology study design, multivariate data analysis and fariliarity with computer management of large data sets. Interested parties should call Ms. Robin Kobuchi at (916) 323- 9271 to obtain application forms and information, or write and send a resume to the director of this team: Mr. Raymond Neutra, M.D., Ph.D. Epidemiology Studies Section 2151 Berkeley Way, Room 515 Berkeley, California 94704 Applications must be received no later than March 11, 1982. The California State Department of Health Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. (Continued on Page7) RIOSTA TIS TIC/AAN DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited by Margaret Farrar and Trude Jaffe ©1982 Los Angeles Times Syndicate 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. Call 665-8349 cFO417 1 4 9 13 14 15 16 17 18 ACROSS "-- Town" Desire intensely Chinese idol Window part Fortunate people Oriental servitor - boy! Concerning Wildly enthusiastic 51 52 56 Record Seekers A carpenter, at times 13 --for the course 20 - Arbor 22 One of the Wolfes 24 Welles or Bean 26 Standing first, 19 Namesakes of a TV heroine 21 Flat-bodied fish 23 Go - (research) 25 Peter Pan pirate 26 Organizers 30 Fervors 34 Tintinnabulate 35 Scrap 37 Give the business to 38 Burl 39 Alamo defender 40 Taxi passenger 41 Player at Shea 42 More rational 43 Surface region measure 44 Ancient ascetic 46 Investigative reporter, perhaps 49 Brood of pheasants 60 A language of India 61 Australian marsupial 63 Lincoln bill 64 S-curve 65 Gardener's tool 66 Shrub genus 67 Retreat rooms 68 Like some water grasses 69 Army men, for short DOWN 1 Pledge 2 Biblical preposition 3 Barometer data, 27 28 29 31 32 33 36 39 40 42 45 47 48 50 52 53 54 55 57 58 59 62 as in quality Biographies Dill herbs, Biblical style Appliqued - Mountains, Missouri Street show Javelin or spontoon Worn out Guidebook Imaginary Tizzy Follows Twofold Michener book Deteriorate Part of QED Incite "Tree of life" locale Judicious Spirited song Days before events Oedipus Conducted dP- m .A al /000"- Th <5 Northrop Engineers Look to the Future 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 for instance Unaffected Stood for office Prayers Volcano openings Attendance figure Having sharp, uneven edges Khayyam Heroic legend Chaise, a la Holmes We at Northrop Defense Systems Division have a long standing heritage of providing Electronic Countermeasures capabilities to the Department of Defense. We have outstanding opportunities available at our Rolling Meadows facility for those de- greed in the following areas who wish to be- come actively involved in the creation of a future generation of high technology counter- measures. i 5 E it 1 2 3 '1-i 4 -5 6 15~ 10 ill 112 I Our representatives will be conducting campus interviews on February 15, 1982. Contact your College Placement Office to schedule an interview. I t 23 24 28 35 30 I zz 31 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING " design state-of-the-art airborne electronic devices, power systems. automatic test equip- ment; incorporating Digital. Analog. RF and microwave technologies. " detail software design and implementation for both real time ECM systems and test MECHANICAL ENGINEERING o thermal and heat transfer analysis. vibra- tional/structural analysis, mechanical design of airborne electronic systems. COMPUTER SCIENCE " conceptual and specific architectural module I 1",j I I ML I 1 1 40 1 7i I I I I A