Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 9,1985 L A0I -. A I j I I I I 11 Al Dil 7145- 4>jIj7 FOR SALE FOR RENT HELP WANTED CARS $2001 Trucks $100! Available at local sales. Call 1-619-565-1522 for your directory to purchase. 24 hours. 76B0913 FOR SALE HP-41CV calculator $100.00, HP-16C $50.00, HP-32E $30.00, all perfect condition. 1-453- 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 FOR SALE - Loveseat, hide-a-bed, armchairs, end tables, more. 971-8263. 72BO911 '68 VOLVO 142, very good condition, high mile- age, new 'clutch and pressure plate, rebuilt tranis- 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, ,usty but runs good. $700.971-7680. 66B0912 .4OUCH - Great condition, comfortable, price ne- gotiable. Call 642-0590. 62B0912 SINGLE BED - Includes mattress, box spring, frame $35.00. Call 761-6862 early AM, late PM. 90B0910 10 EXECUTIVE Steel Case desks. $100 each. 4f2-3760. 89B0916 "BICYCLES 26" Schwinn, in excellent condition. Man's 5-speed $115. Woman's 3-speed $90.00. 662- 0292.. 83B0912 HEWLETT FACKARD 97 programable calculator bompletely reconditioned, $500.00. 662-1627. 60B0912 BUSINESS SERVICES TYPING - All kinds - Fast, efficient service. Reasonable rates. Laurie, 973-1592. cJtc TICKETS 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. 41CO913 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 PERSONAL 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 Study in peace and quiet - get ear plugs at THE VILLAGE APOTHECARY, 1112 S. University. cFtc HELP WANTED Read. cLKS Uae 'Daie~j CP~woibiedo PLANETARIUM JOBS: University's Planetar- ium Theater is looking for console operators/ interns. Must be U-M student, astronomy back- ground, minimum two mornings 9-1 open. Apply at Ruthven Museums Building, room 4506, or call 764-4478. 48H0911 HALF TIME child care in my northeast Ann Ar- bor home for two year old and three year old, in exchange for room and board or $4.00 per hour. Call 995-2532. 93H0913 NIGHT AUDITOR - Part time weekends, mid- night shift. Experience in hotels or business a plus. Apply in person. Howard Johnsons Motor Lodge. 2380 Carpenter, Ann Arbor 48104. 94H0913 ATTENTION COUPLES. Supplement your in- come part-time. Manage co-op. Small investment. We train. 665-7317. 95H0911 6 SOLUTIONS TO YOUR PROBLEM Use these numbers to call the Michigan Dpily ATTNETION: Co-op managers wanted Part or Full time. Earn between $10-$15/hr. We train. 665- 7317. 96H0911 BABYSITTING - 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 769-4892. 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. 7811916 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. EE. 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. 73H916 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 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 phone sales from home. Part time. You set the hours. Call Monday, 994-5109. 84H091 SCHOOL LUNCH room supervisor. M-F 11:30- 12:30. About 1 miles from campus. $5.00 per hour. Call 6686770. 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 donors 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 Bill 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 disabilities in residential setting. Call Washtenaw 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 chily 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. 45H0909 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 662-7169. 59H0912 ATTENTION STUDENTS PUT YOUR EDUCATION TO WORK MEET NEW PEOPLE S$$ S S S S S EARN MONEY! GET INVOLVED! Michigan Citizen's Lobby, State's largest consumer group hiring 2p1 Op; full/parttime available. Call 663-6824 for interview. 57H909 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 SITUATIONS WANTED ROOMMATES A CUT ABOVE HAIR DESIGN - Special $5 off any service, first visit only. Call 662-2544 for ap- pointment. cPtc 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. 44P0M0 ROOMMATE WANTED. Share lovely duplex with 2 sisters. Furnished or unfurnished bedroom, own bathroom. No smoking. $225 with utilities & de- posit. 663-6926. 88P0912 WE GET IT FREE, 19 uiig! GOING PLACES RIDE NEEDED to Traverse City any weekend. Share expenses, driving. dick 662-0507. 85K0916 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, Purdue 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 A LIBERAL ARTS MAJORS... You're Needed All Over the World, Ask Peace Corps volunteers why their ingenuity and flexibility ore as vital as their degrees. They'll tell you they are helping the world's poorest peoples attain self sufficiency in the areas of food production, energy conservation, education, economic develop- ment and health services. And they'll tell you about the rewords of hands on career experience overseas. They'll tell you it's the toughestjob you'll ever love. PEACE CORPS 6 6 Billing .: . Circulation Classified . Display * News... .. Sports " . . . . . . " " 0 0 0 " 0 0 0 764-0550 764-0558 764-0557 764-0554 764-0552 764-0562 The U of M Sailing Club U I A defense against cancer can be cooked up in your kitChen. oTh ibeicigjan + aiI U U DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited by Trude Michel Jaffe Fruits, vegetables, and whole- grain cereals such as oatmeal, bran and wheat may help lower the risk of colorectal cancer. Foods high in fats, salt- or nitrite-cured foods like ham, and ACROSS 1 Gentle 5 Asian inland sea 9 "- at Arms": Waugh novel 12 Case for small 13 14+ 15 16 18 20 21 articles Inclination Garden fixture Bloke Learning loci Tell was one! Comes back Medal winners 23 Salem has one 24 -crow (black vulture) 26 Fights back 30 Altar assent 31 Plant cell 33 Waiting in the wings 34 Slip-up 36 Place for some tonic 38 Rubberneck 39 Weapons, in France 41 Compassion 43 Asian holiday 44 Garage deals 46 Track tipsters 48 Small one 49 Trojan hero 50 With insight 54 Common Market area 57 Attics, e.g. 59 Kind of food or music 5 The whole 6 Sounds from grandstands 7 Church section 8 Rent payer 9 Synthesizer developer 10 Salinger lass 11 River into Moray Firth 13 Rasping sounds 14 - around (acting up) 17 - -Japanese War: 1904-5 19 Discord deity 22 Arden and Light 24 Item in a humidor 25 Dote on 26 Connect 27 Tourist accom- modations 28 Elegant candle 29 Small barracudas 32 Actress Charlotte 1 2 3 4 12 15 18 19 35 Reperter's 37 40 42 45 47 49 50 output Method Blackboard Degas dress Swimmer Gertrude Sculptures Throat bone Dog in filmdom ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: ASOP REHOE LAPP R0TO EMIRS ADAR CR0SSW0 R DPUZZLE S TE A TI TE NIZ E DARE SIGN MIRAGE SPRIGGED RO0C PA T IE NT N E I LA A ME ND T E RN A SP iR I N G E BERAT S R E DS COBRS SALON TREAT I SE TWENTYQUEST{ONS AONE AURAS ETAS BLED KAFKA RAGE 9/9/85 There is evidence that diet and cancer are related. Some foods may promote cancer, while others may protect you from it. Foods related to lower- BUSINESS SERVICES ing the risk of cancer of the __ larynx and esophagus all have Papers/Resumes/Coverletters high amounts of carotene, EXECU-TOPS Word Processing 663-7158 cate a form of vitamin A which 51 Oliver's sidekick 52 Mrs. Thatcher, for one 53 Library book, e.g. 55 Grid action 56 New Havenites 58 Envelope abbr. 31 35 5 6 7 8 13 14 16 17 20 32 6 3 8 36 37 8 10 SANDI'S TYPING & WORD PROCESSING 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 cJl21l RESIDENTIAL COUPLES WORKSHOP. Sep- tember 13-15 for couples of any age or marital status interested in enhancing their relationship. $35 registration plus sliding scale professional services fee. Bob Blood Ph.D., Margaret Blood M.A. 769-0046. cJ0912 is in cantaloupes, peaches, broccoli, spinach, all dark green leafy vegetables,sweet potatoes, carrots, pumpkin, winter squash and tomatoes, citrus fruits and brussels sprouts. %-r Foods that may help reduce the risk of gastrointestinal 1-1-I- fish and types of sausages smoked by tradi- tional methods should be eaten in moderation. Be moderate in consumption of alco- hol also. r A good rule of thumb is cut down on fat and don't be fat. Weight reduction may lower cancer risk. Our 12- year study of nearly a million Americans uncovered high cancer risks particularly among people 40% or more overweight. Now, more than ever, we 60, 61 62 Counterweight Prides' quarters Before present I I I I i i