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Page Eight

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, June 4. 1976

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Uncontrocted Classified Rates
WORDS 1 2 3 4 5 6 add.
0-10 1.15 2.30 3.05 3.80 4.55 5.30 .75
11-15 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
21-25 190 3 80 500 620 740 8.60 1.20
26-30 2.15 4.30 5 65 7:00 .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 11.90 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 3.15 630 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 21.25 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 arouo of character, counts Os one word.
Hvohenated words over 5 characters count as two words
'this includes teleohone numbers)
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ROOMMATES
M F ROOMMATE needed for large
3-beroom houes close to campus.
Pleasant, quiet side street in nice
neighborhood. Fall option if desired.
Bruce or Peter. 920 Greenwood. (No
phone calls). dY604
FEMALE, own room, no lease. State
St. location. July-August. Cal 99-
9610. 050-$90. 53Y609
FOR SALE
NORTH FACE "Superlight down
sleeping bag. Weight 3 lbs. $75.
(Was $100 now). Call 517-629-8666
eves. 648609
10 SPEED BICYCLE. Italian Welker
in fine condition. Price negotiable.
Call 994-6082 persistently. 69B608
MANUAL Olympia Typewriter w/
case, almost new, excellent condi-
tion. $30.00. Call 713-6315 persistenly.
27B004
MANUAL Olympia Typewriter w/
case, almost new, excellent condi-
tion. $30.00. Call 763-0315, persis-
tently. 270604
USED CARS
1973 HONDA CIVIC-Air condi-
tioned, 43,000 miles, stick shift. $850
or best offer. Call 665-6489 after 5.
79N609
1171 VW Convertible w/air. Radials.
Rear defroster. $1600. 608-6488.
65N604
1967 CHEVY. Best offer. -Call Diane.
764-7442 before 5. 47N602

HELP WANTED
,PERSON over Si with current
W.S.I. to be waterfront director at
girl's camp. Mid June to mid Au-
gust. 1-833-2670, 81H612
RESTAURANT Personnel Needed
Experience preferred. Apply in per-
mon Monoday thru Friday. 10 am.-
4 p.m. 611 Church St. Blue Frogge,
Inc. 85H605
WORK-STUDY: This is a commu-
nity service job which pays $3.50
per hour. Person should possess
good clerical abilities. Call Eugene
at 994-0663. 75HW09
HELP WANTED: the University Cel-
lar will be taking applications on
June 2-9 for Fall Book Rush 1976.
Further information may be obtain-
eel at Info Deos in rear of Cellar.
basement of Michigan Union. M-F
9:30-5:30, Sat 12-5. closed Sunday.
5211608
SINGING DRUMMER and keyboard-
player wanted for top paying week-
end work doing commercial, pop
and rock music. 65-7413. - 32H04
TELEPHONE solicitors,_ experience
preferred. Good working conditions.
5:30-9:30. Mon.-Fri. Office in Dexter.
Call 426-4619 or 426-4610 after 10
a.m. 02H608
WANTED TO RENT
TWO SINGLES, summer term in
friendly house. Inexpensive, conven-
ient loction. 994-9299. 77L607

TRAVEL
GOING CROSS-COUNTRY July 1:
Looking for someone to share ex-
penses, driving and provide camp-
ing gear roundtrip. Call 995-5197.
99P604
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
SPECIAL SALE
Hottecchia Deluxe 10-speed bicycles.
$109.50. All Sport, 663-2233. 692610
. MISCELLANEOUS
RIDER WANTED to Boston.
Leaving Monday, June 7th. Share
driving. Call 663-6270. 73M605
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FOR RENT
EFFICIENCY Lease available end of
Dec. '76 to Aug. '77. $165/mo. 662-
6823, persistently. 87C605
FOR RENT FALL '76: 3 bedroom,
triv-level, Air Conditioning, dish-
washer, furnished, pa'king, V% bath,
2 mmi. walk to dial. Call 665-8825
9-5 p.m. 60C0605
-~FREE REST FOR JUNE
$65.00 Room, downtown old house.
No lease, Phone noon to 1:00 p.m.
or 5:00-6:00 p.m. Please do not call
about fall rental. 761-1734. 710603
FEMALE roonmate needed for two
bedroom furnished apt. starting
July. Call 434-2300 or 1-968-8344.
74008
CAMPUS RENTALS, LTD.
FINE CAMPUS
APARTMENTS
1335 S. UNIV. 665-8825
cCtc
2-EDROOM APT. for fall Sept. 1,
on campus. Landlord pays heat, wa-
ter. Grad students only. Pets allow-
ed. $240/mo. 665-5141. 61C0605
FURNISHED ROOMS on campus for'
yoing ladies. No pets please. Sum-
me, rates available. 761-9356. 040609
WOMEN STUDENTS, room slid
board $115.00 monthly. FRIENDS IN-
TERNATIONAL CO-OP. Near ten-
nis courts. 761-7435. 58C604
CAMPUS RENTALS, LTD.
FINE CAMPUS APARTMENTS
1335 S. University 665-8825
cCtc
FEMALE - share room in house.
Dishwasher, laundry, and parking
faclties. 995-8981. 29C0610
BARGAIN CORNER
SAM'SI
STORE
LEVI'S DENIMS
Bell Bottoms
Boot Jeans
Traditionals
Button Fly
Pre-Washed
LEVI'S CORDS
Bell Bottoms
Straight Legs
SPRING IS HERE
Short Sleeve T-Shirts
from $2.59
New Western Shirts
have arrived
Tank Tops from $1.98
30 different Truckers
Hats
Long Sleeve
Sweatshirs, 2$7.00
20 E. Liberty
663-8611

FOR RENT
NORTH CAMPUS CO-OPS have im-
mediate openings for women for the
fall. Cosne on in to the ICC office.
Room 4002 Michigan Union for con-
tract, or call 662-4414, 33C630
SANS SOUCI APTS.
Lar-e, furnished, 2 bdrm, apt. avail-
able through Aug. at $160 per month
with Fail option. Choice I and 2
bdrm. apt. still available for fall.
Call 994-3955. cCtc
FURNISHED, modern, 1 bedroom
apt. for the Fall. Campus location.
663-3641. eCte
LARGE ROOMS for the summer at
050 per roam, in older home on
campus. Cooking privileges. 663-3041.
eCc
8 mo. Fsll/Winier Lease
FURNISHED APTS.
Starting at $95/mo.
Heated Swimming Pool
Weekly Housekeeping
One block from campus
University Towers
Call 761-2680
ctc
ONE, TWO AND THREE-MAN
OFFICES
Modern building, newly decorated,
central air conditioning, central re-
ception area, first floor space avail-
able, individual offices or suites.
761-8786 days, 662-4155 evenings.
31C605
ONE BDRM.
FURNISHED
APTS.
FOR SPRING/SUMMER
$155/mo.
Other types available at
reduced rates
Starting $60/mo.
Heated Swimming Pool
3 min. walk from Diag
Weekly Housekeeping
2-4 mo. Summer Leases
University Towers
Call 761-2680
cCte
SUBLET
ROOM FOR WOMAN in 2 bedroom
apt. Modern, furnished, A/C. Rent
reasonable. 66-0020. 20U605
FEMALE WANTED
Own room in a 3 bdrsn. apt. Avail-
able June-August. Carriage House-
corner of Washtenaw and Forest.
$60/mo. 995-3722. 700604
SUBLET: One room in large house.
very cheap. 995-4493. 21U604
NOW-AUG.: large room w/use of
kitchen. Dave, 761-6425. 36U605
SUMMER in the co-ops. June-Aug.,
share friendship and good food at
low summer rates. Single rooms.
Call 662-4414 or come to the ICC of-
fice, Room 4002 Michigan Union.
34U630
TWO BEDRM. furnished, immed.
occupancy, very close to law quad &
bus ad, parking & laundry, ALSO
furnished 2-bedrm. in older building
downtown. 663-4101. cUtc
SUBLET SERVICE. We maintain a'
list of our present tenants wishing
to sublet their apartment for sum-
mer Contact us for further infor-
mation. CAMPUS MANAGEMENT,
INC., 337 E. HURON, 663-4101. cUtc
SUMMER SUBLET of modern 1 bed-
foom,- apt 140 663-3641. cUte

CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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1 Australian 55 Bandstand 25 Filled with ange
.hinterland 56 Antiseptic 26 Brazilian rubbe
b Hindu demon solution center
9 Poet Thomas 60 Madras' country 27 Short-tempered
14 Wheel shaft 62 NAutical 28 Rowan tree
15 "- of thieves" structures 29 Typeof arch
16 Miss Street 64 Loop-the-loop, 32 Celebrated
17 Illustrious name for example 34 Hidden obstacle
from the 15th 65 River into Done- 36 Cheese
cent.: Phrase galBay 37 Presidential
19 Be ready for 66 Javelin titlei Abbr.
20 Potters' clay 67 Power for 33 38 Hardy heroine
21 Language of Across 40 Impressive
Borneo 68 Bulb plant 41 Willow shrub
23"Gram molecule 69 Greek letters 43 The --(the
24 Viands likelihood is)
26 Forbids DOWN 45 11th cent. date
27 Within: Prefix 1 - California, Rom.
30 Man'snickname State of 48 Notre Dame
31 Grand- Mexico eleven with
33 Means of locomo- 2 Wife: Lat. "The")
tion in the Arctic 3 Cinders 49 African
35 Thechosen 4 Famed skater 50 River of
39 Type of missile 5 Historicinitials Pakistan
40 Chairman's final of WW II 52 Greek
words 6 1859 novel provinces
42 Branch support- 7 Messengers 53 Leather
ing timber 8 Kinsman 55 Girl in an
43 Cushioned seats 9 Historic time old song
44 Opal, for one 10 Tree 57 Begonel
46 Drafted 11 Pack animal 58 Gumbo
47 TV VIP's 12 "Comes in like ingredient
48 Sacred bird of --..." 59 Landing craft,
the Nile 13 Citizens: Abbr. a sort
51 Remington 18 Suitor of 61 Stationer's item
subjects a kind 63 Modernist

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It's a spewing smoke-
stack. It's litter in the
streets. It's a river Where
fish can't live,
You know what pollu-
tion is.
But not everyone does.
So the next time you see
pollution, don't close your
eyes to it.
Write a letter. Make a
call. Point itoutto someone
who can do something
about it.
People
start Pollution.
People
can stop it.
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