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LOST AND FOUND FOR RENT
FOUND-BOOK OF POEMS, Mark Strand "The T
Late Hour."665-8980,1i-. d720 Thompson Apartments
FO A ELocated on Central Campus
Efficiency, one and two bedroom furnished apart-
SOLEX MOPED-Excellent condition, 200 MPG. ments available for fall occupancy. Attractive
Why walk? Call Rich, 761-9441. 32719 m
NIKKO 9095 RECEIVER. Excellent condition, ailitiesandairgndtioning.
many extras, price negotiable. 663-5190 after5 p.m. conditioning
persistently. 30B718 CALL 665-2289
BACKPACKER TENT, Sierra Wilderness Design. Or visit the resident manager at
6pounds, excellent condition. $100. 663-8355. 42B719 350 THOMPSON STREET, APT 216
F RENT Managed by
Reaume and Dodds
ROOM IN A FRAT HOUSE, available now through M rea mend o ddsn
August. 761-5145. Ask for Bonnie. 50C718
FURNISHED APARTMENT to share with one or
two mature people. Pool, recreation room, laundry Room $80, Farmer's Market area. Phone after 3:00.
facilities, TV and phone. 663-9467, University 761-1734. 22C719
Towers, aparment S-Q. 5.C72 ONE EFFICIENCY, one apartment and rooms.
FURNISHED, in fraternity house. By day, week, Fallleases.769-0853. 01C722
month. 995-5374 46C801 FURNISHED ROOMS at low prices. 995-3276, 769-
FALL OCCUPANCY, modern two-bedroom unfur- _7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
nished apartment. I mile from Diag. Laundry facili-
ties, parking. $250.00 per month includes stove, Read and Use
refrigerator, heat and water. Campus Management,C
Inc., %14101. cCtr Daily Classifieds
DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Edited by Margaret Farrar and Trude Jaffe
© 1978 Los A eles Timessyndylate
ACROSS 49 Certain school 12 Western sight
1 Fiddlesticks! entrants 13 Genesis place
5 Ornate 51 Turkish coin 21 Long used
10 Oh, dear! 53 Be busy: Colloq. 23 Rises
14 Montreal player 54 Part of the 26 Exchange
15 Cognizant street scene 27 Employer
16 Refused to agree 57 Quartz, for one 28 Become liable to
17 Semester 61 Protuberance 29 Rounded
18 Designer's 62 Played tricks 30 Certain voter
identification 64 Typical of 32 Unimportant
19 Great name in 65 Rocky Mountain 33 The same
the theater state 34 Hangs fire
20 Indefinite one 66 In agreement 37 Entwined
22 Loser 67 Not for, old style 40 Misanthrope
24 Diminutive 68 Sleep: Brit. slang 41 Untanned skins
suffix 69 Link 44 Moslem rulers
25 Heath 70 Snares 46 Interval of a kind
26 Theater location DOWN 48 Roman emperor
31 Activity in the 1 Second of a series 50 Word with cap
bull pen 2 Domestic animals or pop
35 Encircle 3 Active 52 Let up
36 Confess 4 Type of hat 54 Dull noise
38 Lift 5 Nonsense 55 Self: Prefix
39 - lights 6 Out of town 56 December time
40 Makes noise 7 Grab 57 Bill of fare
42 Poor Clare 8 The best part 58 Swiss peak
43 Acey- 9 Like a storied 59 Allied (to)
45 Source of basalt brick road 60 Glass
46 Amphibian 10 Spain's neighbor 63 Word with cow
47 Wandering 11 Midnight or chicken
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SANS SOUCI
Large one and two bedroom furnished apartments
available for fall occupancy. Apartment includes
heat, free parking, and a large balcony or patio.
Located across from the University of Michigan
Stadium. Bus service to and from central campus
daily
CALL 663-2018
Or visit the resident manager at
1036SOUTH MAIN STREET
Managed by
Reaume and Dodds
Management Company.
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ROOM A ND BOA RD
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED. Start Septem-
ber 1; own or share room. Village Green Apart-
ment, 663-5123. 35E720
PERSONAL
A great periodical shop just became greater. A
PERIODICAL RETREAT now has its own space.
We are still on Stae Street, bave Music Mart, on
the second floor. Climb our stairs to see our ex-
panded collection of books, periodicals & posters.
A PERIODICAL RETREAT, 336 S. State. 663-
0215. pF724
WE GIVE 15% DISCOUNT on acne preparations.
Vilage Apothecary, 1112. University. cFtc
DELIS RESUME AT HILLEL, 1429 Hill, each Sun
day at6p.m. $1 perplate. pcF812
MARILYN,
I'm out on bail again, and I'm just a nervous
wreck! My little child April is in a temporary
foster home until after the trial. The only thing
that comforts me now is this little prayer book
hat I've had ever since my adopted parents died
in tat plane cas. Te cover is incribed "To my
dearest wife, Cassandra."
MELISSA dF718
M. PATRICK S-Is B.C. still like living in the
years b.c.? I thought it might blossom in warmer
weather. Tell me if you see this.-D. Joel 0. cF718
For information on vegetarian and alternative life
styles, stop by A PERIODICAL RETREAT. An
alternative periodical and book shop. 336i S. State,
663-0215. cF718
OFFSET AND XEROX
Fast Low Cost Duplicating
COPY QUICK-769-0560
1217 S. University
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MAISON FRANCAISE
Vous vous intressez a' maintenir votre frangais, a
parler francais entre amis dans une atmosphere
detendue et sympathique... Vous aimez la cuisine
frangaise ... La Maison Franeaise, "Emmanuel,"
OXFORD COOP est pour vous! Quelques places
-sont encore disponibles. Renseignez-vous le plus tot
possible o la Maison Frangaise: vous puveecono-
miser sur le prix de votre logement tout en pra-
tiquant votre Fran ais. Rendez visite a la Maison
Fran aiseo u tlIpbone aussitlt que possible P.I
RichrdMatthews, tel.: 764-2147. A bientlt. eF809
CUSTOM T-SHIRTS-We got 'em. Many styles.
Many colors. Lettering available. Also team uni-
forms. Te Inn Shop in the Ann Arbor Inn. 8
a.m.-8 p.m eFte
NEED COPIES?
J & J COPYING/TYPINGSERVICES
1202 S. UNIVERSITY 7 days 662-6401
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ALL E Y S A C 0 R N
T N O R E L S A ? O M I C
A 0 U T AL T AR D R N O
M O C H A S E P I D I GS
ET H E L B R A Z I L
N I C E T F T H
C R HA N R U E
L O L A A S S I M I L A T E
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F A 1 E SE s FEE
MAKE LOVE!-NOT WAR
(IT'SGOOD FOR OUR BUSINESS)
Austin Diamond -
1209 S. University
663-7151
Specializing incustom
engagement& weddingrings
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HOUSECLEANING-Expertly done by U-M gradu-
ate student References if required. Call 973-2586.
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HE LP W ANTED
JOURNALIST or English major/writer who types
ortabes shorthand. 663-46'. 54722
STUDENT SERVICES ASSISTANT wanted for
work-study job No. 638. 20 hours per week, morning
or afternoon. Call Mike at 763-2203 or 992158.
441722
WANTED-Healthy Male Volunteers between ages
of 18yto 45, who would be willing to participate in a
study of a new drug wicb bs only ero admin-
istered previously to 21 volunteers. The study re-
quires two full weeks of time, including Saturdays
and Sundays. Volunteers would e kept in te
UPJOHN CENTER CLINIC overnight for the entire
14 day period. Participants will receive $500 or
$600 for the two week period, depending upon the
experimental 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.C4. Group3-Sept. 15-Oct. 2. 55H720
TEACHERS-The Jewish Cultural School, a
secular Sunday School for children ages 5-14, is
interviewing applicants for fall teaching positions.
ContactlElaine Heumann at1665-3592. 45H726
TYPIST and/or SHORTHAND-To help write book.
Reply by calling 663-9467. If no answer, apply
directlyat UNIVERSITY TOWERS, apt.5Q. 49H721
CHEMISTS
CHEMICAL TECHNICIANS
for Ann Arbor's fastest growing medical instrumen-
tation company. Contact or send resume to Arthur
Abel, Transidine General Corporation. 903 Airport
Drive769.19 -- - - 51H722
HOUSECLEANER-Resposible perfectionist wan-
ted for 4-8 hours/week, $3.00/hour. Student
preferred. Long-term job for the right person. Call
stephanie, 995-1010. 15H719
PHONE PERSON NEEDED to set and dispatch
appointments for a service company. Experience
preferred, but will train sharp individual. Hours
4:008:30 p.m. daily. Incentive payment program
Call Mr. Bell at 971-2695, between 12-5. 28H719
UNIVERSITY of Michigan is studying language and
children, aged 1i to 2 years. If interested in hav-
ing your child participate, call Barbara Hauck,
663-2249. 37H721
COMMUTER from Plymouth area for easy pick-ups
and deliveries. Call761-4146. 39H722
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