lqq Wednesday, July 19, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY .Page Eleven Wednesday, July 19, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven Arts and crafts to grace city's streets (Continued feomsi Pae 2) the artists pay provide af the' fair, is res ponsible fur the rest with the An the selection of accepted artists Art Fair Association and the issuance of invitations., ing an annual con The committee's decisions are and organizing set-u final: The roup, with the help fair and pubilcity. of participating artists, evalu- The fair attracts bu ates all work at the fair to aid the sales that move in issuing invitations for the stock and provides a d following summer. from the normal, rat On the technical side of con- summer routine. structing the fair, S. University The street fair has merchantshdonate their time ta lung way since its ha first repair and building the ginning. The idea for booths, then to keeping vigil was originally the is over the fair while in progress of a Mr. Carmen, the to see that it runs smoothly. a State St. shoe sture, Finally, they dismantle the proached the Ann A entire fair and clean up the the summer of 1959. site. Although many new peo- Aithugh 1.000 ple volunteer their time each th out1nd0 i year, many have been working ances filtered back, with the fair committee over its popularity grew to the entire 13-year history.pe 1963 wtygren artist Those who work each year 193whn 63ats, putting up the booths, which up and the area besp are covered with visqueen roof oursdatithepair and wired for light and power, Hoursof mhe 1aip t boast that last summer, the will be 9 a m to 10 p.n entire area was" constructed in through July 21, a less than four hours. to 5 p.m., July 22. In addition to the S. Uni- versity Businessmen's Associa- tion, the fair is also sponsored BARG by the Ann Arbor Art Associa- TWO DAYS O tion, the Chamber of Com- merce, and the University. AN The association between the businessmen and the artists has CHI LDRE stuck through the years, offer- ing a rare example of symbiosis between the two, with both pro- fiting and neither pushing the other around. Businessmen provide between FC a third and a half of the fair's ST. operating budget (the fees that e most o inm Arbor also giv- tribution a p of the siness for summer istraction ther slow amble be- the fair nspiration owner of wh o ap- .rbar Art idea in nvitations 9 accept- the fair's point in s showed .me 6ver- ants. this year d. July 19 .d 9 am. City galleries offer variety of art works ( Continued from$ Page 9) collection was chosen by an anthropologist in the South- west. There are blankets, weav- ings, jewelry, Navaho s a nd paintings and - pre-Columbian ceramics. All the art in the Collector's House of Art is concerned with wildlife. They deal largely in limited edition prints, the work of five artists. The prints are for the most part very realistic pictures, sometimes a neat, carefully detailed bird in the Audubon tradition, sometimes a tiger's head or an elephant peeking over the jungle bushes. They also sell Eskimo sculp- ture and little copper . enamel birds on branches made in Mich- ig an. The gallery attracts a 1st of naturalascience students and people who just like the outdoors. Art galleries in Ann Arbor of- fer a variety of pleasures. They invite your perusal. Ann Arbor's Only 97 of our products are directly from Japan{ Instant Ramen (noodle) over 10 kinds (4 for 96c) Kikkomon soy sauce Buldog brand Worster sauce & Tonkatsu sauce Japanese high quality rice, KOKUHO, JAPAN ROSE Japanese Rice Cracker (Arare) Japanese fine Sake set Japanese fine Tea set Jaanese Electric Rice Cooker Japanese Sumie Set4 apanese Hondmade Poper Origami paper and many books Japanese candies: BOTAN AME, FUJIYA PEKO-CHAN, HARRIS GUMS, LOTTE GUMS Frozen Fishes (SABA, IKA, TARAKO.. .) Fish Sauce & Oyster Sauce TEMPURA MIX POWDER DRIED SEAWEEDS M1SO-- (Sov Bean Paste) 'AIN DAYS SPECIAL NLY-Wed. & Thurs., July 19 & 20 4Y ITEM IN OUR N'S BOOK DEPARTMENT 20% off OLLETT'FS 'ATE ST. 'AT NORTH UNIV. WHO THE HELL WANTS TO LIVE N A 5-MAN APARTMENT Sound like a drag? Well take just a moment to look at the advantages. Perhaps the first thing to consider is money. You can save about $10 a month in a 5-man apart- ment just in rent alone, plus additional savings with food and utilities. Crowded living? Perhaps with most 5-man apartments-however at Charter Realty we have a special group of atypical apartments designed spec- ifically for FIVE people- (not a makeshift 4-man). A living roons the size of a ski lodge. The living rooms are mammoth, and cooking and bath'facilities have been carefully planned for FIVE people. All in all it's like living in a small home, complete with air- conditioning, dishwasher and fireplace. 5-man apartments are not for everyone.. It's a special kind of living- however, with the right apartment it can be quite rewarding. Sharing respon- sibility for cooking, cleaning and food purchasing in an apartment large enough for five is communal living at its best. We would like to tell you more. If you need a fifth person, or if we can help you with any other apartment need drop over to our office on South University soon, or give us a call at 665-8825. We're open every day from 9:00 to 5:30, Saturdays 9:30 to 1:00. Ca,'te' g4/t l 5 ti m a - a y u ulFu c Various Japanese Teas, many others ANNOUNCEMENT: STARTING IN SEPTEMBER THERE WILL BE A JAPANESE COOKING CLASS AND A JAPANESE FILM SHOW ONCE A MONTH. FURTHER DE- TAILS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. in Campus Arcade Building -AIR CONDITIONED- Japan Arcade 611 CHURCH STREET Sun., Mon.: 1 -6 TEL. 769-6644 Tues.-Sat.: 11-8 0"