Page 10-Thursday, July 27, 1978-The Michigan Daily 1iudi~mJlW - AND FOUND FOR RENT LOST-Striped gold with circles kitten, Law Quad area, Sunday 7/23 Many thanks. 994-0467. 99A802 S FOUND-4 mo. old puppy (beagle?), found Sat noon on Washtenaw between South U. and Hill Sts. Large one and two bedroom furnished apartments Call Lance, 668-8413ar665-7639. dA727 available for fall occupancy. Apartment includes, heat, free parking, and a large balcony or patio. FOR SA LE Located across from the University of Michigan Stadium. Bus service to and from central campus FOR SALE-Kelty D-4 frame pack, large, excellent daily. condition. $50. Linda, 662-9433. 95B729 CALL 663-2018 COUCH WITH MATCHING loveseat, $50; modern. r.g living room chair, $15. Call Gary after p5p.m., Orv theresie M anagerat 668-7297. 98B729UMan TREET 3-FAMILY YARD-BARN SALE-July 28-29-30, 10-6, Managedhy rain or shine. Antiques, collectibles, household, china, glass, furniture and much more. 8660 Ford Reaume and Dodds Rd., Ypsi (Superior Twp.l, 't mile east of Prospect. dB Management Compay MOVING-Modern Dux Beige studio bed-couch, $35, good condition; Kitchenaid coppertone dishwasher, $100, used only 4 years. 426-8026. 6B804 FURNISHED ROOMS at low prices. 995-3276, 769- 3078. cCtc - cCtc FURNISHED APARTMENT to share with one or two mature people. Pool, recreation room, laundry faciiities, TVmand phone. 663-9467, University Towers, apartmentS5-Q. 85C728 FURNISHED, in fraternity house. By day, week, month. 995-5374. 46C801 Uncontracted Classified Rates Words 1 2 3 4 5 6 add. 0-10 115 2.30 3.05 3.80 4.55 5.30 .75 t1-15 1.40 2.80 3.70 4.60 5.50 6.40 .90 16-20 1.65 3.30 4.35 5.40 6.45 7.50 1.05 21-25 1.90 3.80 5.00 6.20 7.40 8.60 1.20 26-30 2.15 4.30 5.65 7.00 8.35 9.70 1.35 31-35 2.40 4.80 6.30 7.80 9.30 10.80 1 .50 36 40 2.65 5.30 6.95 8.60 10.25 t .90 1.65 41-45 2.90 5.80 7.60 9.40 11.20 13.00 1.80 46-50 3.15 6.30 8.25 10.20 12.15 14.10 1.95 INCHES 1 3.15 6.30 8.25 10.20 12.15 14.10 1.95 2 5.65 11.30 14.75 18.20 21.65 25.10 3.45 3 8.15 16.30 21.15 26.20 31.15 36.10 4.95 4 10.65 21.30 27.90 34.20 40.65 47.10 6.45 5 13.15 26.30 34.40 42.20 50.15 58.10 8.95 N.B.: Each group of characters counts as one word. Hyphenated words over 5 characters count as two words (this includes telephone numbers) 8 lines equals 1 inch 7 words per line FOR RENT PERSONAL PEOPLE (children welcome) who have lived in OFFSET AND XEROX groupa, vegetarian, non-smoking, shared cooking. References. $250 includes utilities, year lease. B.P. Fast Low Cost Duplicating area.761-2274,663-8376. 71C729 COPY QUICK-769-0560 P "OT" SUPPLIES 1217S. University cFtc CANNON LENSE 50 mm 1.4-Take a look-make an offer. Call John, 763-6339/764-0552 leave message NEED COPIES? 40725 J&J COPYING/TYPINGSERVICES PERSONA L 1202S. University 7days 662-6401 cFtc DELIS RESUME AT HILLEL, 1429 Hill, each MAKE LOVE!-NOT WAR Sunday at 6 p.m. $1 perplate. pcF812 (IT'S GOOD FOR OUR BUSINESS) SEE OUR COSMETICIAN for your make-up needs. Austin Diamond Village Apothecary, 1112S. University. pcFtc 1209S. University CAROLYN 663-7151 You've gota realcute limp! Specializing in custom dF727 engagement & wedding rings cFtc DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited by Margaret Farrar and Trude Jaffe © 1978Lee Angeles Times Syndicate ACROSS 43 Thing in vogue 18 Ripening agent 1 "Iolanthe" role 44 Bluefin 22 People 5 With the bow, in 46 Enjoy 23 Platter music 49 Ready for the fray 24 Fable 9 Clubs 50 Fuel 25 Certain races 13 Lizard 53 Vain: Phrase 27 Fit of shaking 14 Prince Charles's 56 Indigo 28 Music shop 'prep" school 57 Carnegie and purchase 15 Beige others 29 Fictional wolf 16 Gossamery: 58 Opposed 30 Former president Phrase 59 Bows slightly 31 Kind of singing 19 Pen 60 Table decor 32 --au rhum 20 Take for - 61 So - 33 Man's name 21 Birds 35 Marketed 22 Fragrance DOWN 36 Kampala is its 23 Dover's state: 1 Buddies capital Abbr. 2 Work on a paper 41 One of 52 24 Ran for office, in 3 Nervous 42 Parts of stockings England 4 Cheer 43 Batsman's tries 26 Mod musical 5 Bret Harte 45 Sounds of 28 WW II Group character skepticism 31 Play a guitar 6 Advice to a credit 46 Nine inches 32 Pleads buyer: Phrase 47 Florence's river 33 Nevada city 7 Boulevard eating 48 Annul 34 Unruffled: Phrase place 49 Under sail 37 Dance 8 Cockney's flat 50 Used up and drama 9 Nut 51 Play section 38 Orchestral 10 Yearn (to) 52 Revue act instrument 11 Very, in Versailles 54 Part of the 39 Famous Jay 12 Reliable environment: 40 Cobb and others 14 Was concerned Abbr. 41 Stewart, for one 17 City near Mt. 55 Urbanite's 42 Hindu doctrine Rainier conveyance 1 4 15 16 - 17 - 1 9 20 21 2 23 4 5 26 27 - 28219 0 31 - 32 -3 4 35 36 37 36 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53- - - 54 5 " 11 -N 60, --- 61 -' MELISSA, I still can't understand why Cassandra killed her- self. We were so happy together, boating on Lake St. Clair, sailing on the Riviera, and cruising on the blue Pacific- Our life together was perfect, so how could she do it?! HARVEY P. FURD, III dF727 DEAR JOHN, You are rude, crude, lewd, and socially unaccept- able, butbesides that, you're okay. Marsha dF727 3-FAMILY YARID-BARN SALE-July 28-29-30, I0-6, rain or shine. Antiques, collectibles, household, china, glass, furniture and much more. 8660 Ford Rd., Ypsi (Superior Twp.), '2 mile east of Prospect. dF BIKE HIKE, an enjoyable time with Wesley Founda- tion Saturday. Interested? Call Dave, 663-2593 or Ann, 668-6881. cF729 ANN ARBOR HOLISTIC Health Council and Wesley Foundation bring you a variety of lecture-programs around a variety of health-related issues. This Fri- day evening at 8:30 p.m., the topic is Safe, Natural Birth Control. Herb tea precedes lecture at 8 p.m., Wesley Foundation,602 E. Huronsat State St. eF728 HOUSECLEANING-Expertly done by U-M gradu- ate student. References if required. Call 973-2586. dF ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE J! O A D C H!I D P A T E U R GE H AMSE A L ! A S , M A RS A R MS W E DG E P L A I N S P O K E N E R E R U MOR TE A SE D T I G E R A C H E D ! D O S T E WL<. A Z E U S FO0R BE AR U N K E M P T F LE E N A B B E R ! T A SCE E L V E TA I N L A R G E E WESLEY FOUNDATION is Bike Hiking this Satur- day for recreation and fellowship. We will have a small group biking at a leisurely pace and invitd you tojoin us. Call Dave, 663-2593. cF729 SAFE, NATURAL Birth Control is the topic when the Ann Arbor Holistic Health Group invites you to a lecture-discussion this Friday evening at 8:30 p.m. at Wesley Lounge, 602 E. Huron at State St. Herb tea precedes the meeting at 8 p.m. Co-spon- soredby Wesley Foundation. cF728 The 1978 Michiganensian has finally arrived! Yearbooks can be picked up at the Student Pub- lictions Building, 420 Maynard, from M-F, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Yearbooks are alsoon sale for $12. dFtc CUSTOM T-SHIRTS-We got 'em. Many styles. Many colors. Lettering available. Also team uni- forms. The Inn Shop in the Ann Arbor Inn. 9 a.m.-8 p.m. cFtc' SATURDAY BLAHS get busted with the Wesley Foundation Bike Hike this week. Pedal-power your- self and have an enjoyable time with others. Can Dave, 663-2593 or Ann, 668-6881. cF729 SOCIAL GROUP FORMING for gays who accept their sexuality as God-given and who, desire to live this in a Christian way. If interested, call Art at 769-0034 (after 6 p.m.). 80F801 STOP SMOKING IN 5 DAYS. The U-M Smoking Cessation Project is offering a highly effective program. Cal994-3329. 61F808 A PERIODICAL RETREAT finally has its own space. We opened in David's Books, moved into Albert's Copying and then,into Charing 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 periodi- cal and book shop. 336 S. State. On the second TWO ADJOINING ROOMS in house for August. $110/both, Jackie, 6654919;62-2326 (evenings). (Continued on Page11),