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LEASE RETURN contents of brown leather brief
se taken at University Cellar on 9/11 to occupant,
Fernwood, No. 14A, Ann Arbor, 48104. C.O.D.
83A914
FOUND-Student Football Tickets. Must identify
, row/seat. Reply Daily Box 15. dA913
iL§T CAT-Grey/white markings, 3 year, neutered
!hale. Rackham vicinity. Needs medication. Susan,

PEARS REFRIGERATOR, 5 cubic feet, defroster
button. 996-0165. 87B914
iEASE IN WEST QUAD double. Female. Available
immediately. 995-3962. 30B912
pNE ESS HEIL tempest speaker; one Heath Model
-AS 1348 speaker. 437-9007. 19B913
RANGE, good condition, $35. 663-4812, Richard.
29B912
HEWITT-PACKARD 67-Most advanced calculator
}nade by Hewitt-Packard. Like new, only used
about 25 hrs. Will sell reasonably. Call Bonnie'
beLoof, 995-4400. 87B913
DS, CHESTS, MATTRESSES, couches, chairs,
.frigerators, stoves, and much, much more.
A0 square feet of good used furniture and appli-
ances. Drive 30 miles to Jackson and save at
'Cash & Carry Used Furniture and Appliances,

FOR RE N T
NEEDED-Parking space near 909 Church. Call
663-5409. 27C915
3 M~ALES LOOKING for roommate to share bi-
level apartment on Geddes. Call 995-3745 and ask
for Rob, Jon or Jordan. 17C915
MODERN 2 bedroom apartment, 2 blocks from
campus. Furnished, parking, laundry facilities. Call
for appointment, 994-0989. 22C912
NEWLY DECORATED large modern 2 bedroom
apartments on Madison near South Quad. Available
for immediate occupancy. Call McKinley Properties
at 769-8520 for an appointment. or for more infor-
mation. 25C922
GREAT LOCATION ( block from SAB)-Room
available in house, share bathroom, all utilities
paid. $145/mo. 663-7453. 89C912
SMALL, FURNISHED bedroom for rent. Close to
U-M, EMU. Share bath. $100, 4-month lease. Call
evenings, Saturday, Sunday or before 8 a.m. 971-
7529. 12C912
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR WOMEN in co-ed
student cooperative houses. Share meals, work,
good times! Economical and democratic; several
locations available. Inter-Cooperative Council,
4002 Michigan Union, 662-4414. 67C912
OWN BEDROOM in 2 bedroom modern apartment
on E. Kingsley. Parking available. All utilities
except electricity. $160/month. 663-7453. 04C912
SELF-STORAGE UNITS, 5'x10' to 20'x30', and out-
side r.v. storage. 663-6443. 29C919
ONE BEDROOM furnished apt. 1 block from Diag,
new wall to wall carpeting and just painted.
Also 3 or 4 man furnished apt. with one bedroom
plus study. Block and from Law School, parking.
Campus Management, Inc., 335 E. Huron St.
663-4101 ecte

CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST-LTC meets
Thursday, September 14th: 7:00 p.m., at Memorial
Christian Church on the corner of Hill and Tappan.
93F914
BOWLING LEAGUES forming, Men's. Women's and
Mixed, sign-up at U Lanes, 60t reduced rates for
open bowling 10-6 p.m. Mon.-Sat. cF914
PHOTOGRAPH amateur figure models. Inexpen-
sive. After 4 p:m., weekends. 761-1036. 88F914
STARVING ARTISTS SALE-Inexpensive art to
decorate your room, all locally produced and priced
at $15 or less. Thursday, Friday. Saturday, Sept.
14-16, 12 noon to 6 p.m. Canterbury Loft, 332 S. State
St., second floor, near Nickel's Arcade. Browsers
welcome. 36F916
FIGHT APARTHEID! Join the Washtenaw County
Coalition Against Apartheid. For more information
call 662-9759. dF915
U-M.STYLISTS at the Union. Dave, Har, & Chet.
Open Mon.-Sun. 8:30-5:30 p.m. cF913
TIRED OF INTELLECTUALS? Want to date a
man with his feet on the soil? Dave Hoover, 662-
1535 before 9 a.m., or evenings. 10F920
SUPER KOSHER vegetarian suppers, Wednes-
days 5:30-6:30 p.m. beginning September 13, $2.50.
at Hillel, 1429 Hill. cF913
ANN ARBOR BRIDGE CLUB-Free bridge lessons
at 7 p.m. Regular open pair and novice games at
7:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday. Partner guaran-
teed. First Unitarian Church, Washtenaw and
Berkshire. . 12F917
SHY, HANDSOME, semi-athletic, intermittent
smoker, 25, wants to meet unpretentious woman.
Interests include: Walker Percy, Thomas Wolfe,
Physics, Gustav Mahler, Bela Bartok, Beethoven,
Keith Jarrett, Pat Metheny, Tim Buckley, Nick
Drake, Leonard Cohen, Tennis, and Sherlock
Holmes. If you would like to meet me for dinner
call 1-576-4678 or write Box 266, Royal Oak, Mich.
48068. You have nothing to lose. I'll even play
tennis if I have to. 62F929
NEED COPIES?
THE WORDPROCESSORS. We do copy-
ing, typing, binding and printing. Ask about our
10% discount cards for students and faculty.
211 S. STATE STREET-662-3969
7 days
1202 S. UNIVERSITY-662-6401
cFtc
PERSONAL GROWTH GROUPS (Psych 201).
Learn communication and group skills (have fun,
too). For info/registration come to PROJECT
OUTREACH MASS MEETING: 7:30 Wed. Sept. 13
-Hill Auditorium. 11F913
FIRST SESSION for group of Children of Holo-
caust Survivors to be held on Thursday, September
14 at 7 p.m. at the Hillel. All those interested are
welcome. Please call 663-3336 at Hillel. 58F912
LEARN AND HAVE FUN, too, working with chil-
dren, 2%-6 years old through Project Outreach.
Call 764-3487 for more information. 65F916
JEWISH ELDERLY Project/Psych Outreach 201-
mass meeting September 13, 7:30 p.m. Hill Audi-
torium. cF913
THE CENTER for Western European Studies will
sponsor a collegiate institute in Western European
Studies during fall term 1978.
The general theme will be "Getting, Spending
and Taking: Peasants, Workers and Government
Policy in Modern Europe."
Undergraduates are eligible to participate in a
multi-disciplinary, one credit discussion and writing
seminar. Faculty and graduate student guests will
address the group periodically.
If you are interested in co-operated with like minded
students to share and deepen your knowledge of
the Western European experience please contact
the seminar co-ordinator, Hank Peiter, 5208 Angell
Hall, 764-4311. 46F916
FREE ROOM AND BOARD for experienced horse
person in exchange for help training show horses.
Phone after 6 p.m., 1-878-3153. 33F915
ATTENTION U-M SENIORS-If you plan graduate
study, in the U.S. or England, you should compete
now for the Danforth, Marshall, Power, and Rhodes
fellowships. You need an outstanding G.P.A., im-
pressive extracurricular activities and a coherent
plan of study. Please contact Hank Peiter, 5208
Angell Hall, 764-4489 for further information. The
deadline for completed applications is September
25. 22F917
76-GUIDE

FLAG FOOTBALL COACHES needed Monday-
Thursday, 3:45 till 5:15 p.m. Contact Ann Arbor
YMCA, George McKinney. 663-0536. 97H916
KITCHEN HELP WANTED, free board. Sigma
Alpha Nu Fraternity, 800 Lincoln Ave. 994-1336.
59H915
PART-TIME JANITORIAL WORK, mornings or
weekends. Near campus. Call 1-878-9991 evenings
before 10. 60H924
$5 PER HOUR! Person wanted part-time own
hours to work canvassing neighborhood. $5/hour.
995-5665, 24 hour phone. 54H915
BUSPERSON WANTED. Call 994-9155, Delta Upsi-
lon Fraternity. 55H915
KITCHEN HELP, buspersons and dishwashers
wanted. Call665-7003. 56H913
DISHWASHER PART-TIME. Perfect hours for
student. Apply in person at the Second Chance.
57H913
WAITRESS, WAITER and kitchen help needed.
Apply in person. Dooley's, 310 Maynard. 37H913
READERS FOR THE BLIND Needed immediately.
Hourly rate or volunteer. Apply at Disabled Student
Services, U-M 2211 Michigan Union or call 763-
3000. 38H913
STUDENTS NEEDED for LSA Alumni fund-raising
telethon. Two to four nights/week, October 6 through
November 16. Hours are 6:30 to 9:3 Monday through
Thursday. LSA students preferred. $3.50/hour. Call
763-5576. 39H915
IMMEDIATE OPENING for part-time sales person
for microcomputer store. Computer knowledge
required. '20-30 hours/week. Contact Randy
Wright, Newman Computer Exchange, 994-4445,
1250 N. Main St. 41H912
ATTENDANT NURSES needed at Northville
Regional Psychiatric Hospital, 41001 Seven Mile
Rd., Northville. Appointments are temporary but
may become permanent. $4.58 an hour. ($4.92 on
10-1-78). Report to personnel office for application
and interview beginning 9:30 a.m. Monday 9-11-78.
An Equal Opportunity Employer. 50H913
SENIOR OR GRADUATE STUDENT to supervise
LSA Student Telethon. Four hoursdper night, 6:00
to 10:00, Monday through Thursday, October 9
through November 16. Call 763-5577. Pay $3.50/hour.
40H915
DRUGSTORE CLERK, part or full time. Call
971-1140. 47H912
SECURITY GUARDS.
Assigned to U of M campus
and Ann Arbor
FULL-TIME OPENINGS
11:30 p.m.-7:30 a.m.
$3.71/hr. after probationary period. Paid hospitali-
zation, life insurance and vacation. Apply at State
Security Services, 1000 Cornwall Place, Ann Arbor
(North wing of old St. Joe's Hospital), 668-0444. An
equal opportunity employer. 92H914
EAT FREE with Delta Sigma Delta Dental Frat,
Hill at Washtenaw. Lunch, dinner kitchen help
needed Monday-Friday. 761-6616, evenings. 48H914
SUBJECTS NEEDED for psychology experiments.
Sign up now for the psychology subject pool. Earn
$2.50/hr. Call 764-4209 from 9-4. 13H915
SORORITY NEEDS buspersons for lunch and dinner
in exchange for meals. Chris, 663-5331. 16H915
BRIARWOOD Shopping Center is now taking
applications for full and part time positions for
fall and winter. Please apply in person, 9 a.m.-5
p.m. Briarwood Mgt. Office, 100 Briarwood Circle,
Ann Arbor. An Equal Opportunity Employer.
09H914
STUDENT JANITOR-Mornings, approx. 2 hrs.
per day, 6 days a wk. Mon. thru Sat. See Arch
Gamm, Student Publications Bldg., 420 Maynard.
dH
PERSON WITH car to deliver the MICHIGAN
DAILY 6 days/week on N. Campus for Fall-Winter
Terms. N. Campus-area resident preferred, but not
essential. Great pay! Call 764-0558. dHtc
HELP WANTED-Mechanically inclined student
to work part-time. Flexible hours, apply in person.
210 S. First St. 06H921
EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY! Work meal crew
for fraternity. Call 761-3126. 21H915
HOUSECLEANING, 12 hours/week, close to cam-
pus. Call after 5p.m., 662-7169. 23H916
PART-TIME COUNTER help wanted. Apply in
person at Orange Julius at 1237 S. University,
Ann Arbor between 1-5 p.m. Ask for Mike. 16H914

WOLVERINE DEN
Waitresses, M/F, full/part time. Starting immedi-
ately, days and nights. Apply in person. Wolverine
Den, 1201S. University. 42H912
WORKING STUDENT for 20-hour per week job.
Clerical and typing skills needed. Call Mike at
763-2203 or 995-2158. 23H921
WORK STUDY
The Great Britain Study needs you-to read 19th
century newspapers, code and enter on MTS. You
must have a financial aid work study grant. Call
R.A. Scweitzer or Debbie McKesson, 764-7487.
55H914
ATTENTION WORK-STUDY STUDENTS:
Unique employment opportunity with state-wide
cultural institution. Offices located in 19th century
home on main bus line. See Work Study number
0429 for further details. If you qualify, call 769-
1828 for further information. 07H914
WORK STUDY STUDENTS.NEEDED FOR POSI-
TIONS AT MUSEUM OF ART. Reliable, conscien-
tious people with interest in art needed. Position
include: Membership Assistant, at $3.50 an hour;
light typing needed, basic clerical functions; assist-
ant to Museum Technician at $4, hanging, packing,
crating art objects. We will train. Both positions
10 hours per week. Call 764-0395. Delightful environ-
ment with exposure to scintillating people and
fascinating art work. 47H913
ROMA'S OF ANN ARBOR has immediate open-
ings for banquet waiters and waitresses, part-
time weekends. Excellent wages per hour. Open-
ings also available for clean-up and banquet set-up
person. Excellent wages. Apply in person, 2196 W.
Stadium. 77H919
SECOND COOK for sorority. $3.00/hr. 10 hrs./wk.
minimum Chris. 6 . 17H915

ROOMMATES for spacious double room in tri-
level apartment. Immediate occupancy. $118 each.
665-7431. dY912
FEMALE, preferably upperclass or grad student
or research worker, for apartment or home with
one other person. Latter intends this for superior
student requiring or desiring nearly full relief of
costs of living and education. Facility to be jointly
chosen. Female will often be sole occupant. Call
761-4300, ext. or code 6D, anytime. 54Y921
ONE OR TWO PERSONS (preferably grads)
needed to share a 3 bedroom house at Washtenaw
and Brockman (11/2 miles from the Diag), with
myself only. House is in excellent condition. Rent
of $335.00/month, plus utilities of $50.00/month to
be split 2 or 3 ways. Call Jonathan: 769-8520 (before
6 p.m.), or 663-8174 (weekends or after 6 p.m.).
14Y912
FLEXIBLE CHILD LOVING roommate wanted for
3 bedroom townhouse, 3 miles from campus. Rent
of $110, is partially furnished in exchange for
housework and/or childcare. 662-6230. 28Y913

HAVE ABANDONED lifelong goal of becoming
next Segovia; must sell 1972 Garcia No. 3 classical
guitar, mint condition, hardshell case-$200. 995-
3803. dX917
GUILD GUITARS now in stock along with Gibson,
Martin, and Yamaha. Drop by to see us soon.
Apollo Music Center, 323 S. Main. eXtc
USED LUDWIG 5-piece drum set. Gold sparkle.
769-1400. cXtc
USED EPIPHONE 12 string guitar, $i50. Call Don,
761-9431. pcXtc
SONY PC65O reel-to-reel tape deck. Excellent
condition. Miscellaneous tapes included, Best
offer over $350 takes. 994-0501,434-0428. p02X912
USED IBANEZ LES PAUL. Call Larry, 761-9431.
Xtc
BIK ES A ND SCOOT ERS
1976 HONDA CB400-4, 8,800 miles. $700 firm.
Clean, extras. Call Mary, 663-0143 persistently.

SENIOR PRIORITY FOOTBALL tickets wanted'
2 together. 663-2570 or 995-0009. 85Q915
BIG DOLLARS for 8 season tickets together be-
tween 30-50, row 20 or higher. 2 groups of 4 also
accepted. Call 761-3757 anytime. 20Q912
TWO TICKETS for George Benson concert at Pine
Knob for sale. Lawn seats, Sat. 9/16. Call 662-1613:
dQ914
TICKETS WANTED-2 or 4 together, Sec 22, 23R
or 24 above row 30. Will pay. 482-0013 persistently
90Q919
2 SEASON TICKETS, section 24. Price negotiable'
665-4831. 94Q91
SEASON TICKETS for sale. 4 together in end zone.;
769-0822, evenings only. 49Q924
WANTED-2 senior section football tickets or
coupons together. Will pay. Call John, 475-8651
ext. 474 days, 434-6318 evenings, weekends. 31Q912
WANTED-Michigan football season tickets. 358.
1411 days, 681-1839 evenings. 09Q914
WANTED-2-4 Senior priority Michigan season
football tickets. Will pay. 663-8644, persistently..
05Q913
FOUR TICKETS to U-M/Illinois game, September
16. Call Mr. Kidd, 1-268-3770. 39Q91$
ALUMNI WANTS 2, 4 or 6 season football ticke
High reward. 663-9866,995-0335. 51Q91
TOP DOLLAR PAID for U-M football coupons;
Call 662-3210. Absolutely any time. 75Q914
WANTED-2 season football tickets, other thai
end zone preferred. Price negotiable. Call collect

LOW COST TRAVEL to Israel. Toll Free 800-221
7676.9 a.m.-7 D.m. NY time. 08P920

PROFESSIONAL EDITING
for the final quality
of the manuscript

ON CAMPUS-Two bedroom furnished apartment.
Call Mike 9-11 a.m., 3-4 p.m., 995-2526. 85C916
WOMEN, Feminist vegetarian, non-smoking house-
hold. 663-8376 or 761-2274. 82C917
ONE OR TWO PERSONS (preferably grads)
needed to share 3 bedroom house in excellent con-
dition at Washtenaw and Brockman (1 miles from
the Diag). Rent including utilities split three ways
would be $145/person; or $190/person if split two
ways. Call Jonathan, 769-8520 until 6 p.m. or 663-
8174 after 6 p.m. and weekends. 63C912
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
Newly-carpeted 2-bedroom apartment in unique
older house. Suitable for 3-4 persons. Campus
Rentals, Ltd., 1335 S. University, 665-8825. 26C914-

CAMERA FOR SALE, Yashica Electra 35. 45
millimeter lense. Excellent condition. $110. Call
996-0172. 42D912

MALE CONTRACTS in Friends International
Coop. Fall and/or Winter term. International
cooking, study rooms, T.V., ping pong, volleyball.
Grad students preferred. 761-7435. 61E917

Ruth Gladstone-769-2931
pcJtc
THE SECRETARIAT
DISSERTATION & MANUSCRIPT
Typing, Copying & Binding
812 South State Street
994-3594 9-4 Mon.-Sat.
cJtc
WANTED-College girl to model women's fashions
in newspaper advertising for a local retailer. Contact
Belle at 761-6214, before 5:30 p.m. 45J913
PROFESSIONAL TYPING
THE WORDPROCESSORS. We handle
dissertations, manuscripts, 'resumes, legal and
term papers. Rackham quality guaranteed. Also
copying, printing and binding.
1202S. UNIVERSITY-662-6401
7 days
211S. STATE STREET-662-3969

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Picasso
Nautical pinE
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Linen clothf
Lined up
Musical symbols f
Those with obvi-
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Fishermanf
Takes to task f
Medical degree
Two or more eras
Certain particles
Genteel exclamation
Year in Paris
One's years
Arab prince
The Ohre River, in
Germany
Poe's middle name
Shines
Allow to join:
Slang
N. Z. parrot
Noun suffix
Stop watches
Mournful: Mus.

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57 Stenographer's
necessity
59 Sets on fine edge
60 Tarzan's friends
61 Hawker's
routine
63 Every
64 Separate
65 Girl's name, mean-
ing "holy"
66 Partner of old
shoes
67 Like Reynard
68 Synthetic fabric
69 Mail receptacle
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2 Chopped
3 Goals
4 , Haute
5 Pieces of butter
6 Past
7 Baths: Fr.
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9 customer:
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22 Bone
27 Have debts
28 Alaskan city
30 Born
31 Indian unit of
weight
32 Most powdery
33 Regina's spouse
34 Famous burning
item
36 One of the boys
37 Island: Fr.
38 Forte of a
sycophant
40 Arikara Indian
43 Halo
45 Rich fabric
47 Missouri city
49 Attack
50 Exterior finish
51 Place of punish-
ment
53 Rodeo performer
54 Know-how
56 Oglers
57 Takes a rest
58 Gem
59 Notorious group,
for short
62 Concern of the con-
ceited

CHURCH RUMMAGE SALE
Friday, Sept. 22-Sat., Sept. 23, 9-4:30 p.m. Also
yard sale in parking lot facing Washington St.
Saturday, Sept. 23, 9-3 p.m. Rain or shine. First
Baptist Church, 502 E. Huron St., Ann Arbor, MI.
79W916
ANN ARBOR-THE ANTIQUES MARKET, Sunday,
Sept. 17, 5055 Saline-Ann Arbor Road, Exit 175 off
1-94, over 225 dealers, eveything guaranteed for
authenticity. FEATURING: A-4 Posters, prints,
paper; A-6 superb yarn winder; PENN blanket
chest orig yellow & ochre; NE blanket chest w/
seaweed dec; A-11, D-22, F-7, F-16, F-42 PATTERN
GLASS; A-15 WINDSOR 9/spindle fanback; NOR-
TON dec. jug; HUTCH TABLE w/yellow paint; 6
bent-arrow chairs; B-17 18c saw buck table; great
STONE WARE; B-22 HOPE FARM ANTIQUES,
HOPE, MAINE; B-31 TOM PAYNE, CANTON,
OHIO; B-33 JOINT VENTURE, N. NORWICH,
N.Y. period furn; C-7 COLL. Folk Art carvings
Fred Alten (100 pcs); C-12 over 200 pcs CANTON;
C-14 E. ROHDENBURG, HYANNIS, MASS.;'C-19
ROB STUART, LIMERICK. MAINE; D-15 Pr. N.J.
portraits (watercolor); burl bowl, NANTUCKET.
baskets, toys & whimsies; D-18 Pine SHAKER
cabinet; D-23 fine AMER. FURN, SILVER incl.
coin, CHOC & ICE CREAM MOLDS; D-32 TRISH
TAYLOR, PITTSBURGH, PA. coll RAG DOLLS;
extremely rare pc STICK SCULPTURE; barber
pole, QUILTS; D-36 AMERICAN EXPRESSION,
BEXLEY, OHIO, N.H. QA highboy; pr HV QA1
yokeback side chairs orig paint c1730; CHIPPEN-
DALE, dropleaf table c1760; MASS. HEPPLE-
WHITE mahogany inlaid card table, N.E. c1790;
E-22 PARLOR ORGAN mahogany; 15" POLYPHON
music box w/discs; 18C IRISH Mahogany serving
table; CLOCKS ml. JUNGHAUS regulator; E-24
COLL doll furn & miniatures; E-35 very unusual
crock bench, grained, 72" long; F-13 D. BECK,
MEDIAPOLIS, IOWA; F-42 BUTTONS; CANOPIES
-THE SCHMITTS'S OF FAIRHAVEN, OHIO;
DON WALTERS & DAVE PITTINGER, GOSHEN,
IND.; STEPHEN JENKINS, PENDLETON, IND.;
ORWIGS, CORUNNA, IND.; MALRES ANTIQUES,
CINCINNATI, OHIO; JOHN McCOLLEY, GETTSY-
BURG, PA.; T. MAIMONE, WARSAW, N.Y.-
trundle bed old red; HEPPLEWHITE CHEST,
GRAINED BLANKET CHEST BLUE & black;
prints, paintings; C. MACKLIN, ENON VALLEY,
PA. authenticated POWDER HORN, 1754, Ft.
Pitt, w/scrimshaw scenes. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. (you may
come anytime after 5 a.m. when'dealers start |o
setup). 92W914

MEAL MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED for dinner.
Free food. Sigma Nu Fraternity. 761-3127. 34H914

SACA TACO NEEDS full or part-time people to
work days. Hours flexible. Apply in person, 414 E.
William. 78H916
BABYSITTER for 7 month old boy in my home.
Woodbury Gardens. 4 days per week, 8:30-3:00.
Begin Sept. 18th. 663-9781. 13H916
WEEKEND COOKS, fraternity house. 2 hours/day,
wage negotiable, meals included. Call Mark, 761-
3123. 86H916

BABYSITTER NEEDED. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Thursdays,
my home. Own transportation necessary. Call
971-7219. 68H912
DISHWASHERS AND BUSPERSONS wanted. Chi
Psi Fraternity. Call Jim at 761-6281. 45H921

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'72 DODGE Sportsman Van. Good condition. 761-
4161. Best offer over $800. 82N915

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