Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 6, 1985 "afN 10 A A 71154- Ciji FOR SALE HEWLETT ,it CARD 97 programable calculator Completely reconditioned, $500.00. 662-1627. 60B0912 SINGLE BED - Includes matress, box spring, frame $35.00. Call 76146 early AM, late PM. 90BO910 10 EXECUTIVE Steel Case desks. $100 each. 482-3760. 89B0916 BICYCLES 26" Schwinn, in excellent condition. Man's 5-speed $115. Woman's 3-speed $90.00. 662- 0292. 83B0912 QUAKER Sanctuary Yard Sale. Saturday, Sep- tember 7, 9-5 Friends Meetinghouse, 1420 Hill: furniture, appliances, dishes, clothes, toys. In- door if raining. 82BO906 NoEED FURNITURE? Garage sale, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 7 & 8. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., 803 S. First St. near Koch St. 80B0906 FOR SALE - Loveseat, hide-a-bed, armchairs, end tables, more. 971-8263. 72B0911 '8 VOLVO 142, very good condition, high mile- age, new clutch and pressure plate, rebuilt trans- mission, new shocks, new brakes. Drive any- where. $900.00 or best offer. Jay 665-9728. 33B0911 1976 BUICK SKYLARK, V-8 engine, new brakes, Rusty but runs good. $700. 971-7680. 66B0912 COUCH - Great condition, comfortable, price ne- gotiable. Call 642-0590. 62B0912 FOR SALE HP-41CV calculator $100.00, HP-iCC $50.00, HP-32E $30.00, all perfect condition. 1453- 6738. 42B0913 82 TOYOTA-TERCEL, blue, 2-door, AM-FM, cruise, cloth seats, new brakes & exhaust. 49,000 'miles-mint condition. EVENINGS 449-2907. 38B0913 VW BEETLE 1973. 39,000 miles sole owner. $900. or best offer. 662-6650 or 764-1163. 58B0911 BLOOM COUNTY. * i* Watch for it in FOR RENT HELP WANTED A FEW spaces left at Xanadu Coop, 1811 Washte- naw. Room, board, and community. $265 per month includes laundry, utilities, newspaper etc. Call 662-6744 or 662-4414. cC0913 ROOM available in Minnie's Co-op share meals, responsibility, and friends. Just minutes from Central and North Campus. Call I.C.C.-ask for David's space. 662-4414. 41C0913 PERSONAL MIX-INS. Pop, juice, candy, gum, munchies and everything you need from the drugstore. Village Apothecary. 1112S. University. cFtc STUDY QUIETLY. By being a volunteer monitor at the Michigan Union Study Lounge you can serve fellow students, earn a higher GPA, un- ravel the enigmatic bandies of the Monitor Log Book (MLB), and structure your weekly study time. To apply call Tim at 763-5750, 663-9240. 61F0913 IF YOU'RE GAY, or think you might be, and are male, and would like to join a group led by trained gay facilitators and talk with men like yourself about "coming out" to yourself, to the gay community, or to non-gay people, please call 763-4186 or 662-1977 weekdays. 75F0927 HELP WANTED WANTED: Full or Part-time food assemblers, sautee chef, and wait staff. Apply in person at the Magic Pan Restaurant, Briarwood Mall between 2 and 4. No phone calls please. Experience help- ful but not necessary. EOE. 68H0909 CHILD CARE - Caring, responsible person need- ed to watch a delightful 6 month old boy Monday and Wednesday 2-5 p.m. and one morning. $3. per hour. 663-0698. 71H0912 CHILD CARE - Need student to provide trans- portation to after school activities, for two boys, ages 11 and 12. Own car essential for late after- noons. $4.00 per hour. Call 769-3708 evenings. 73H0916 SUMMER JOBS! National Park Co.'s. 21 Parks - 5,000+ Openings. Complete Information $5.00. Park Report. Mission Mountain Company 651 2nd Avenue WN, Kalispell, MT 59901. 74H0927 RABYSITTING - Need responsible adult for ac- tive 11 month infant. Flexible hours. Close to campus. Transportation desirable but not neces- sary. Previous experience with infants. Call Pam at 761-1845 or Lori at 7694892. 91H0910 DOES THE COST of books have you down? The Burger King at 725 Victors Way, off I-94, is looking for late night help. We have flexible hours to fit your schedule. Apply in person after 2 p.m. or call 996-1223. 78H0916 PROGRAMMER/SCORER, 20-25 hours week. Im- mediate opening to operate MTS based test scor- ing system. Experience with MTS and FOR- TRAN required. Send resume to Personnel Ser- vices, P.O. Box 1487, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. 92H0911 WORK STUDY Office clerk, custodian. 995-3276. cH0913 INTERESTING Part Time Job, evenings and weekends for strong, dependable women. Help professional, disabled woman with meals and per- sonal care. Central campus. 662-2734. 79H0912 EXCELLENT COMMISSION doing phone sales from your home. Part time. You set the hours. 994-5109. 87H916 SCHOOL LUNCH room supervisor. M-F 11:30- 12:30. About 1% miles from campus. $5.00 per hour. Call 668-6770. 84H0916 Ph.D. STUDENT (Finance) to write report on application of option pricing theory to convertible dept. Name, phone to: TIMM INV FUND, Rt. 1 Box 34 Newark, MD 21841. 86H0912 NEEDED - Blood donners for diarrhea re- search. Requirements: 1) age 18-40 2) no history of antibiotic use in last year, gastrointestinal disease, or diarrhea while taking antibiotics 3) no prior employment in a hospital. For blood and stool specimen reimbursement $20. Call Dr. Bacon 763-3595 Division of Infectious Diseases Univer- sity of Michigan Hospital. 56H0919 "WORK for academic credit or volunteer at the Pound House Children's Center this Fall. Located at Hill and East University. come over for a visit or call 764-2547 for more information." 40H0920 WANTED: SUBJECTS WITH MILD ASTHMA. I am looking for subjects with mild asthma, ages 18- 40 and nonsmokers, who might be willing to par- ticipate in any of several ongoing studies. sub- jects must be stable enough to forgo using bron- chodilators for 24 hours prior to a clinical trial. Reimbursement ranging from $30 to $130 will be provided to qualified subjects. Interested persons should call 764-9530, Dr. Thomas Gravelyn, Pul- monary Division, University Hospital. 47H0912 CLEAN APARTMENTS 3 hours/week, flexible. Good pay. 769-0032 campus. 46H0912 DIRECT care staff to assist person with develop- mental disables and residential setting. Call Wash- tenaw A.R.C. at 662-1256. 37H0919 ATTENTION STUDENT ENTREPRENEURS! Warm your pocket with 50% profits by selling disposable 17-hours 170 'F hand & body warmers. Provides luxurious heat for chilly nights in bed, skiing, spectator sports and miserable walks be- tween classes. Start with $16 worth of warmers. For more info: Write Mountfield Corp., P.O. Box 20579, St. Petersburg, FL 33742. 4511909 HOUSEKEEPER/Babysitter: 2 weekday after- noons 12:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Walking distance to campus, 8 year old girl. After 5 p.m, call 6627169. 5911912 ATTENTION STUDENTS PUT YOUR EDUCATION TO WORK MEET NEW PEOPLE EARN MONEY! GET INVOLVED! Michigan Citizen's Lobby, State's largest consumer group hiring 2p-1lOp; full/parttime available. Call 663-6824 for interview. 57H0909 HELP WANTED Now hiring all shifts. Flexible hours can be arranged around your class schedule. Full or Part-time. Apply in person before 11 a.m. or after 2 p.m. BURGER KING 530 E. Liberty at Maynard BUSINESS SERVICES SANDI'S TYPING & WORD PROCESSING '** 20% Discount - 1st paper!! *** Fast & accurate. Papers, briefs, resumes, letters, theses. Campus pick-up & delivery. 426-5217 cJtc VIOLIN LESSONS. Beginning through advanced. Doctorate from U of M. Lots of experience. Near central campus. For information, call 663-8392. 64J0912 THE NEW SCHOOL OF PIANO First lesson complimentary. 994-0371 cJ1211 Papers/Resumes/Coverletters EXECU-TOPS Word Processing 663-7158 cJtc TYPING - All kinds - Fast, efficient service. Reasonable rates. Laurie, 973-1592. cJtc RIDE NEEDED to Traverse City any weekend. Share expenses, driving, dick 662-0507. 85K0916 SITUATIONS WANTED VOLUNTEER READERS are needed by disabled student services for students who are blind, vis- ually impaired or learning disabled. Volunteers must be willing to spend a minimum of 3 hours per week. To volunteer, contact Deb at 763-3000. 44P0909 GOING PLACES LOOK WHAT'S NEW FOR FALL... Weekly Features: Monday- Business Tuesday- Science and Hi Tech Wednesday- Health and Fitness Friday- WEEKEND magazine Special Supplements: KICKOFF CAREERS FALL FASHION TIPOFF BOWL GET IT FREE!f PJI 1lwttw fDi? A tradition for 96 years 0 0 TICKETS WANTED: 2 football tickets South Carolina game. Judy 764-6332. 50Q0919 WANTED: Two senior season football tickets. 663- 9618. 69Q0912 FACE VALUE ticket cash. Maryland, Wisconsin, Indiana, Perdue ONLY. 973-9582. cQtc ABSOLUTE top dollar paid for UM football tick- ets. Call 973-6327. cQtc STING TICKETS - Pine Knob, Monday, Sep- tember 9th, excellent pavilion seats at cost. 662- 6163. .81Q0909 ROOMMATES ROOMMATE WANTED. Share lonely duplex with 2 sisters. Furnished or unfurnished bedroom, own bathroom. No smoking. $225 with utilities & de- posit. 663-6926. 88P0912 Let Them Know How You Feel!! DAILY PERSONALS 764-0557 0 11 THE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS ARE A GREAT WAY TO GET FAST RESULTS CALL 764-0557 I i ..i. I. A defense against cancer can be cookedup in your kitchen. 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