I Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 16, 1986 .. I I1 -I -. I. I' LOST & FOUND AUTOMOTIVE GREEK GAB LOST WATCH: Seiko Quartz Black Band w/cream face. Lost in Grad Lib, engraved on back. VERY SENTIMENTAL!! Please call 747-8937. LOST! Lavalier & Chain at Sigma Chi Derby Days. Thurs. Sentimental Value. $30 RE- WARD. Call 996-5979 or 665-5470. '74 BUICK APOLLO 2D sedan, exc. cond., under 50,000 mi, $799.764-3461 David. 1982 Renault LT LeCar. $1795. Excellent cond. AM/FM Cass Stereo; sun roof; no rust. Call Mark persistently 663-9905. ALPHA PHI DELTA FREE Dance Party Saturday, 9 PM. Union Ballroom MASS RUSH Sunday, 2 PM. Kuenzel Rm., Mich. Union Let the MAGIC SOUND DJ Co. add profes- sional sound and excitement to your party. Call 662-3754(evenings). FOR RENT FOR SALE COMPUTER SALE: Color Monitor $139 Floppy Drive $69, 20MB HD $419 1200l modem $139 150 Watt PS $79, 63VWPS $30, 25% off software, Automation Link 747- 9000 SAILBOAT FORCE 5 with Trailor, excellent condition. Call(419) 893-1998. SKIS, BOOTS, BINDINGS, Intermediate Level. Will sell separately, 761-1733. STEREO EQUIPMENT from companies such as Spectrum, Rotel, Revolver, and Thorens. Ca 663-4867 for an appointment. AVAILABLE WINTER '87. Single in a 5- bedroom house. Negotiable rent. Call Tom anytime at 747-8862. EFFICIENCY APARTMENT AVAIL. Winter term & Summer if desired. $272/mo. Incl. util., PARK. SPACE, BEST LOC.!! 665-9945. LARGE 2-LEVEL APT. near campus & downtown. Attractive & available. 662-5409. UNIVERSITY TOWERS Furnished Apartments 536S. Forest 761-2680 We like to play when it is time to play and study when it's time to study. And gosh there's never enough time to play but we find the time anyways. Would yoou like to live with women like us? Would you like to your own bedroom? Are yoou tired of the same old run down place for a cheap, price? Stop looking, give lus a call cause we ve got it a', great location $189-$212 per mo. and util. refurbished 4 bedroom house, new carpet and bathroom + we have parking avail. Non- smokers and women prefered. ph # 996- 4506. PERSONAL AUTOMOTIVE 77 VOLVO AUTO. Great Body and interior. Must see. Selling for friend who moved. $2200/Best Offer. 995-3728. CHEVET'E '79, low miles, good shape, $950 or best offer. 761-5865. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 1986-1987 DEPARTMENTAL CO-OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM Y OP ost Effective. Rates as low as $2.30 per column inch with new two year contracts. .a 60% savings over our $5.75. (one Time Only Opportunity. Co-op funds are limited, and allocated on a first come, first served basis-so contract NOW! nly Available to U of M Departments. Boost participation and public relations by making students aware of your department's services and events. remiumResults-Not Premium Costs. DOUBLE this year's advertising inches at LAST YEAR'S COSTS. Call our exclusive Co-Op Department 764-0560 DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited by Trude Michel Jaffe DIAL-A-JEWISH-STORY 995-5959. 24 Hrs. Another project of Chabad House. ERIC'S SPORTS factory closeouts. Swimwear, bodywear and footwear. Custom t-shirts, 2 blks off State. 419 E. Liberty. Have better concentration and improved un- derstanding of what you are studying. Call the Dianetics (TM) HOTLINE 1-800-FOR- TRUTH (1-800-367-8788). HELP NEW STUDENTS OR THEIR PAR- ENTS: Be a Summer Orientation Leader. Applications are available Oct. 1-31 in 3000 Michigan Union or call 764-6290 for more infornation. JEWISHNESS & JESUS - SEE THE CON- NECTION! FREE Booklet - send - 323 E. Williams#176, Ann Arbor 48104. KIMBA IS BACK ! LANCELOT- You left your blue shield at the Village Apothecary-Guinevere. Sacks, I am psyched to go camping Saturday. Your sleeping bag or mine? LM SNUGGLES, THE MAGIC CLOWN is per- fect for your special event. Call 662-3754. THE GREAT PUMPKIN COOKIE is at MOM'S.Munch 'em now or place party or- ders at:MOM'S COOKIE CO. 619 E. William THE MICHIGAN THEOSOPHICAL SOCI- ETIES invites you to a workshop Sat. Oct. 18, 9:30am to 7:30pm at Oak Trails School, 6561 Warren Rd., A2. Speakers, including Dora Kunz, a clairvoyant & Pres. of TS, & Prof. Skolimowski, will speak on Invisible Worlds & Eco-Philosophy. Registration is $7 Young, attractive, educated and comfortable entleman seeks companionship of attractive Jewish women. Photo appreciated. P.O. Box 1585, Ann Arbor, 48106 WEEKEND MAGAZINE Fridays in The Daily 763-0379 CUPID'S HELPER ARE YOU GOING to Scarborough Fair?Bread and cheese and candles and wine. Looking for the ultimate APRODISIAC? Try a stereo system from AUDIOLOGIC. Call 663-4867 for an appointment. STUDENT SERVICES A-1 TYPING - On cam pus. Professional. Rush service available. 668 8898. ACCURACY INK Editing/Word Processing Cassette Transcription 971-4139 FOUR STAR TYPING - Quality, guaranteed work at reasonable rates. Across from State Discount. Open 24hrs. 668-6109. MCAT The Stanley Kaplan Educational Center has classes beg inning tn Nov. and Jan. for the April MCAT exam. Seating is limited. For more info., call 662-3149. SANDI'S TYPING & WORD PROCESSING $5 off 1st paper. Professional. Dissertations, papers, resumes, letters ,briefs. Fast, campus pick-up. Discounts. 426-5217. SEWING OF ALL TYPES-Fast & Reliable. Hems, zippers, alterations, mending & non- clothing projects. O'Della, 973-0565. TYPING SERVICES - $2 per page - Letter Quality. 663-1871. TYPING- ALL KINDS-Fast, efficient ser- vice. Reasonable rates. Laurie, 973-1592. TYPING-Electronic typewriter. Letter Qual- ity, Reasonable Rates. Rich 572-0213. HELP WANTED Do you have ACNE affecting your BACK? For a research study sponsoredby UM De- partment of Dermatology which includes FREE consultation and FREE treatment call 936-4070. Limited offer. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR STU- DENTS.Full or Part time. Day or evening shifts. Pay starting at over minimum wage. Apply within or call OLGA'S KITCHEN 205 S. State. 663-1207. FREE MEAL Ever evening you wash dishes at The Earle. Hard-working, dependable persons. Apply in person 5-7 pm. M-F only. 121 W. Washing- ton. IMMEDIATE Positions Available in the Ann Arbor area for Blazered and Uniformed Secu- rity guards. We offer high rate of pay and pleasent working cond. for well-groomed & responsible people. For interview appoint- ments call collect (313)399-3373. JANITOR FOR EARLY MORNING- Need 3rd person for 3-member staff. 15 hours/week. 764-0550. Ms. McGlothlin. NURSING STUDENTS Gain experience with patients in the home care setting. We have a vanet of opnings, and offer a flexible work schedule. Must have passed fundamentals and supply adequate work references. Call 973-9111 between 9 a.m. and noon M-F for an appointment. Assistant to V.P. Marketing com- pany, part time. Experience of a lifetime for the right person. Send resume to Mr. Wooley, 555 E. Williams, Ann Arbor, 48104. 94101020 PHI SIGMA KAPPA needs DISHPERSON. .Free meals & cash. Tom 769-8421, 662- 0385. RESEARCH VOLUNTEERS- Wamer/Lambert/Parke/Davis Pharmaceutical Research Division, Community Research Clinic, is seeking healthy male volunteers 18- 55 years of age to participate as subjects in medication research studies starting in Octo- ber/November. If interested, call for an ap- pointment for your initial work-up this week. Monetary compensation is provided to re- search volunteers. For further information, call Ms. Susan Moran, R.N., Research Vol- unteer Coordinator (8-4 pm. Monday-Friday). Please call 996-7051. STUDENT PART TIME. Maint. $4.50/hr. Flex. hours. AM. or early PM. 996-0696. TACO BELL now hiring $4/hr. See Patti or Toni. 615 East University. THE ANN ARBOR NEWS is looking for two customer service drivers-We need two people to work part-time delivering individ- ual newspapers to our carers and customers in the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti area. Hours for both positions are Sunday 6am- 11am and Mondaythru Wed. 2:30pm to 7:30 pm. A re- liable vehuicle ande good driving record is required. Hourly wage starts at $4.50 plus a milage reimbursement. Apply at The Ann Arbor News Personnel Dept. or Call 994- 6754. HELP WANTED TWO WORK STUDY POSITIONS AVAILABLE in a small friendly and sup- portive office. One position as an office run- ner: 8-12 hrs/wk. Other position as librarian: 5-12 hrs/wk. Please contact Dorothy (am}or Jennifer (pm) in The Women Studies Pro- gram Office 763-2047. TYPISTS NEEDED- $500/wk. at home! In- formation? Send self-addressed envelope. Typing, 939 Dewey #102, AA, MI 48104. Work at Home mailing sales literature. Write S.C. and Associates Box 21514 Columbus, Ohio 43221. BUSINESS SERVICES Racquet Stringing & Re pairs. 12hr. serv. Free pickup/delivery. Jerry 662-9829. 4 HELP WANTED "DOM" BAKERIES is now hiring counter help. Flexible schedules. No experience nec- essary. Apply at 300 South Main St. $10.15 HOURLY student jobs Ann Arbor- Ypsi area. Call 487-5462 from 4-6 W TH F. 3.85 PER HOUR starting wage for interested licants. Apply in person; Burger King, 50E. Liberty.. ACTIVISTS TOXICS CAMPAIGN SEEKS STUDENTS Earn $175-$225/wk. Campaign for a law to crack down on midnight toxic waste dumpers. Full time, part time. Make friends, make money, make a difference. LEE at PIRGIM 4109 Mich. Union 668-6515. Aggressive students interested in advertis- ng/marketing. Good Pay, 764-3771. ANN ARBOR INN HIRING: Windows PM Waitstaff ecurity officer, Bartenders. Apply at 1005. F~ourth Ave. BUSY TRAVEL AGENCY looking forpart- time secretary. Flexible hours. Send re- sume/applications to Lovejoy-Tiffany, 300 N. 5th Avenue, Ann Arbor, Mi 48104. GOING PLACES SPRING BREAK! Feb. 21-28. Freeport, Ba- hamas. $409 Complete Travel. 761- 500. MISCELLAN EOUS MSA ELECTIONS The Michigan Student Assembly will hold an election in conunction with LSA and Rack- ham Student Govemments on November 18 & 19 to fill vacancies and vote on ballot ref- erenda. Candidate packets will be available in the MSA office, 3909 Michigan Union on October 17. Filing deadline for candidacy is October 28. I1 " - ""- "" """ ""-"""""""""""""-""""" """""" """""- 1 The Michigan Da"ly I 1 * CLASSIFIED MAIL-IN FORM i 1. Form must be filled out completely. 2. Mail money and form to: The Michigan Daily Classifieds, 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. 3. Payment (check or money order) must be, enclosed with the ad. Please do not send cash.- j 4. 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ZIP_______ _ ____ _______ PHONE _ __ _ ___ ~_ _ F 7- ------ -------- -------------- - - - - - - i I I I I 1 IOWA TICKET FOR SALE in section 26. Best offer by Friday. Call994-5366. 1 PACK of Student Tickets available CHEAP! Call 769-0735 soon. 2 Tickets for Nov. 2 & Nov. 9 DETROIT LIONS games. Call Kathy at 764-4369. A-1 TICKETS- Billy Joel, Starship, U2 Bob Segar, Lionel Richie, Cyndi Lauper, Eddie Money, Peter Gabriel, David Brenner, 2nd City, More-665-2469. BILLY JOEL TICKETS- Great seats!!! Up- per and lower bowls and floor. Call Danny at 764-4993. DESPERATION has set in! Can you help me? I need one Iowa ticket, and two Min- nesota tickets!!! What a predicament!! If you can help me out, call 663-5613. KIMBA IS BACK ! NEEDED Tickets to Nov. 15 Football game. Please call Kelly 764-2992. R.E.M. TICKETS-Main Floor, CHEAP! Call 668-0474. WANTED - U-M Football Tickets. No Sin- gles. Call 668-6282. WANTED: 4 Tickets for the Iowa game. Oct. 18th. Call Collect (215)875-4300. WANTED: 4 Tickets to Illinois Game. Call IMMEDIATELY! 747-8389. COMPUTER MDSE. CHEAP COMPUTER TERMINALS- 15 Bucks per month including modem. Call 761- 6100 NOW or stop by 334 S. State between 3 and 6pm. daily. IBM PC'S Rent-to-own or Purchase Call Rent-a-Byte 761-2987. LIBERAL ARTS MAJORS. You're Needed All Over the. World. Ask Peace Corps volunteers why their ingenuity and flexibility are as viral as their degrees. They'll tell you they are helping the world's poorest peoples attain self sufficiencyin the areas of food production, energy conservation, education, economic develop- ment and health services. And .N 1 2 3 4 5 14 15 4 33 34 3;itt' 6 T 8 9 10 1 1 22 123 39 0 4 11 12 13 BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed I I j SO. G&2'~ wq5a T,- 7JI6 CAST sq956to0e a'D MW fO49~ awN 116 ,PORTSA1MN,, .A//9T777E MO. &FACT/ON WO 5W/FT"- i r. . I I -I--