Page 12-Saturday, July 8, 1978-The Michigan Daily T ' T ' LOST AND FOUND REWARD-Find Misty, my grey cat. Missing since July 4th. Large, friendly, white collar, silver lag. OaklandFArchAarea 662-3115 5A712 SOLEX MOPED-Excellent condition, 200 MPG. Why walk? Call Rich, 761-9441. 03B712 NEW INDIAN CLOTHES for sale at giveaway prices. Dresses, shirts, tops and much more. Call 662-2734, Shah. 04B711 L-SHAPED SOFA-New, rust and beige. Call 665- jj1lafer . . 91B72 PE RSONA L HOUSECLEANING-Expertly done by U-M gradu- ate student. References if required. Call 973-2586. ERIC, The Revolution lives in Ann Arbor! We are going to take over North Campus and turn it into a free school for the development of Marxist geography. Don't worry about Melissa; she is now a true urban guerrilla, worthy of her new name, Sonia. NOHEA'ULUWEHI dF708 LPERSONAL SPECIAL STUDENT VITAMIN formula for you who don't eat right. Available at Villge Apothecary, 1112 S. University. _______ poFto ATTENTION! I'm very upset by the fact that no one ever reads the personals that I put in the Daily. I'm beginning to feel very unloved and inadequate. If anybody does read this personal today, please let me know through DailyBox33. dF708 A PERIODICAL RETREAT finally has its own space. We opened in David's Books, moved into Abert's Copying and then intoBCharing Cross. In our new location above Music Mart on State Street, we have periodicals, books and posters. Climb our stairs. If you can't find us, give us a call at 663- 0215. A PERIODICAL RETREAT. An alternative periodical and book shop. 3360' S. State. On the second floor. pcF729 WE HAVE IT ALL together. Pinball, billiards and bowling atlthe Union.Open every day. cF708 NEED COPIES? J& J COPYING/TYPING SERVICES 1202 S. UNIVERSITY 7 days 662-6401 cFtc PERSONAL OFFSET AND XEROX FastLow CostDuplicating COPY QUICK-769-0560 1217 S. University cFtc COMPLETE PROPHYLACTIC department avail- able at Village Apothecary, 1112 S. University. peFtc DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited by Margaret Farrar and Trude Jaffe © 1978 Las Angeles Times syndicte ACROSS 41 Describing urban 8 Maintained 1 Type of sale air 9 Eggs: Lat. 8 "Get lost!" London 45 City of SW 10 Puzzles and others style Belgium ,11 Dreamer 13 First citizen 46 Clan emblems 12 Rein rings 15 Circumvent 48 Scarf of a sort 13 The fourth estate 16 Uncommunicative 49 Part of a street 14 Coquette state sign 20 One of the 17 Device using high- 50 Colorless gas Rockefellers energy atoms 51 Word with down 23 Treacherous 18 Actor Wallach and or up person namesakes 52 Thread variety 24 Corrida luminary 19 Stanford 54 Uproot 26 Listless ones 21 Roofing 56 Of a Quechuan 30 Native 22 - Carlos people 32 Lock 23 Depart hurriedly, 57 Compressed into 33 Shifting (to) Spanish style thin plates 34 Dissipate like 24 Flooring 58 Means vapor 25 Guru, usually 59 Hellespont 35 Appellation 27 Donkey: Ger. swimmer 36 Kenya's neighbor 28 Fail to include 37 Word-for-word 29 Humorous word DOWN 40 Traveler's choice for "think" 1 Designating a 42 Monastery dweller 31 Accentuate certain college 43 Horn 33 Exhortation to a course 44 Swerved, sinner 2 Eye part nautically 35 Ranger's 3 Very old speaking responsibility Egyptian 47 Advertiser's 36 River into 4 Man's nickname concerns Bristol Channel 5 Daughter of 50 English county 37 Nongregarious William the 51 Carangid fish chap Conqueror 53 Swedish county 38 Mosque of- 6 Type of dwelling 55 Relative of 40 39 Moslem prince 7 Surround Down 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011it12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23-24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 X13 4% 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58, 59. MAKE LOVE.-NOT WAR (It'sgoodforour business) Austin Diamond 1209S. University 663-7151 Specializing in custom engagement & wedding rings cFtc CUSTOM T-SHIRTS-We got 'em. Many styles. Many colors. Lettering available. Also team uni- forms. The Inn Shop in the Ann Arbor Inn, 8 a.m.-8Op.m. cFtc WANTED-HIKING BOOTS, size 8-9. Gary Sanders, 1-569-2958. 98F711 THE COOLEST of the cool, bowling and pinball at the Union. Open tilllI a.m. tonight. cF708 FOR RENT ONE EFFICIENCY, one apartment and rooms. Fall leases. 769-0853. 01C721' SANS SOUCI Large one and two bedroom furnished apartments available for fall occupancy. Apartment includes heal, tree parking, and a large balcony or patio. Locatedacross frm the University of Michigan Stadium. Bus service to and from central campus daily. CALL 994-3955 Or visit the resident manager at 1036SOUTH MAINSTREET, Apt. Kl. Managed by Reaume and Dodds Management Company FURNISHED ROOMS at low prices. 995-3276, 769- 3078. eCtc 2 LARGE CORNER ROOMS with shared kitchen. Close to campus. No deposit or lease. Utilities paid. 665-6923after4:30. 83C714 Thompson Apartments Located on Central Campus - Efficiency, one and two bedroom furnished apart ments available for fall occupancy. Attractive' modern building and furnishings. Includes laundry facilities and air conditioning. CALL 665-2289 Or visit the resident manager at 350THOMPSON STREET, APT. 216 Managedby Reaume and Dodds Management Company FALL OCCUPANCY, modern two-bedroom unfur- nished apartment. 1 mile from-Diag. Laundry facili- ties, parking. $250.00 per month includes stove, refrigerator, heat and water. Campus Management, Inc., 6634101. cCtc Join The Doily ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE C M P T NAUD B A E I NGS E R E WS 5CIA R L E T S RO0TO0R S E A S Y Y A L E A S S E T VIC S E NA TOR C B E E R A SE S NUB8 F A I T A RM A SL DS C H0 R W S ANA LYST UA L FY W A L L C 0 E U R I L L A E T T E A A N I E S D A K The Highlands Located on North Campus One and two bedroom unfurnished apartments avail- able for immediate or fall occupancy. Featuring security lock systems, drapes, dishwasher, lighted tennis courts and swimming pool. Buses to and from central campus daily. call 769-3672 Or visit the resident manager at 1693 BROADWAY, Apt. 302 Managed by Reaume and Dodds Management Company cCts H E LP W ANT ED BOOKKEEPER for daily posting, accounting, and some typing. General accounting experience de- sirable. Accounting majors will be considered. Call Mr. Graig, 668-4688, Tuesday P.M. and Wednesday for interview. 08712 SUMMER CAMP POSITIONS Male counselors, specialists, for waterfront and arts and crafts, secretary. Camp Tamarack, Brighton. 1-229-9166. 07H715 WANTED-Healthy Male Volunteers between ages of 18 to 45, who would be willing to participate in a study of a new drug which has only been admin- istered previously to 21 volunteers. The study re- quires two full weeks of time, including Saturdays and Sundays. Volunteers would be kept in the UPJOHN CENTER CLINIC overnight for the entire 14 day period. Participants will receive $500 and $600 for the two week period, depending upon the experi- mental group in which they are enrolled. For more information call Nader Jallad at 764-6400. Group 1- July 24-Aug. 10. Group 2-Aug. 18-Sept. 4. Group 3- Sept. 15-Oct. 2. 06H712 PART-TIME JANITORIAL close to campus. Call 678-9991 evenings before 10. 97H714 WORK-STUDY HELP WANTED IN STUDENT SERVICES OFFICES. Work with staff and students is a small, relaxed office. Typing and general clerical duties. 3000Michigan Union, 764-7421. 93H715 DESK CLERK AND ROOM SERVICE. Apply Weber's Inn,3050 Jackson Road,769-2500. 95H712 (WANTED)-COLLEGE representatives for 2 major breweries. Part-time on campus promotional act"vits. Must ho energetsc and oagoing. Te- mendous experience with uilt-in inenives Send resumes to P.O. Box M-1366, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, 87H721 INN SHOP Part-timeSummerhelpneeded.663-7155. cH711 RETAIL MANAGER-Grad student wanted for weekend husines, staring 3 p.m. Friday' olin Wednesday3 p.m. Approximately 35 hours weekly. Ability to work with people, honesty, maturity, and common sense. $4.50 tostart. Complete, respon- sibility, need transportation. Available mid-July. Call971-7676. 77H718 JANITORIAL-Clean store 3 p.m.-9 p.m. Wednes- day, 3 p.m.-6 p.m. Friday. Need transportation. $4/hour. Call971-7676, days. 76H714 WORK-STUDY HEVP WANTED ii UAC office. Great opportunity to work with students involved in programming concerts, films, theater, etc. Call University Activities Center,763-1107. 79H713 $30 PAID to research subjects. Normal, non-over- weight male joggers (running 10 or more miles per week), age 25-50, for a 2 day (5 hours per day), outatient s'dy of lood fat metabolism. Subjects should have negative family history of diabetes and of premature (onset before age 60) coronary heart disease. Contact: Hypertension Division, U of Mich- igan, 763-5492, weekdays between 8:30-11:30 a.m. 7SH715 USHERS NEEDED-Eclipse Jazz needs volunteer ushers for concert-July.21st. Call763-1107. 69H711 COORDINATOR. Parent-run childcare cooperative seeking part-time co-coordinator, 25 hours/week p.m. Teaching/administrative. Cooperative experi- ence preferred. Experience with preschool children required. Send resume and statement of interest in cooperative childcare. CORNTREE,.1910 Hill, AA 4104. 71H70 LOW COST TRAVEL to Israel. 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