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Thursday, November 16, 1972

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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FOR DIRECT CLASSIFIED SERVICE CALL 764-0557-10 A.M.-4 P.M. MONDAY-FRIDAY

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ROOMMATES WANTED
1 or 2 PEOPLE wanted to share old
farmhouse in Dexter. Bob, 426-3319
persistently. 16Y62
ONE MAN to share room behind Rack-
ham Jan, $65. Come today, No. 8,
101 N. Ingalls. 96Y63
FEMALE NEEDED to take over lease.
Modern 2-bdrm. apt. on S. State.'
769-1081. 97Y62
OWN ROOM in large 2-bedroom furn-
ished Apt. near campus. Immediate
occupancy, $100. Call Michael, 769-
8585 or 761-9884. 11Y61
FEMALE WANTED - Own room in 3
bdrm. apt. 769-0081, 84Y61
GRAD TYPE. Own room in house. No
lease. $55. 761-4809. 80Y61
ROOMMATE WANTED (female), winter
term or earlier. Call 761-3223. 43Y62
ONE MALE ROOMMATE needed for 3-1
man apt, close to campus. Jan. or
sooner. 761-3386. 31 Y62
ONE OR TWO PEOPLE wanted to share
large two bedroom apt. $100/month.
Call Dan, 665-6684. 28Y60
ROOMMATE WANTED - Own room
South Division street house. 665-0998.
01Y60
MERCHANDISE FOR RENT
TV and STEREO RENTALS - $10/mo.
No deposit. Free delivery, service and
pick-up, Call NEJAC, 662-5671. cPtc
WANTED TO BUY

SUBLET

4-MAN. 2 BDRM. modern apt. for rent.
Available now or Dec. or Jan. 2
blocks from Union. Large shag carpet!
320 E. Madison, No. 6. 05U66
RENT ME!
I'm a 1-person efficiency, available
Jan. 1. $90 cheap! Call Ann at 665-
9309 often. dU64
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY-Older fur-
nished 1 bdrm., $140-dogs o.k. 663-
4509. 92U61
RENT a 1-bedroom apt. only 2 blocks
from campus. Perfect for couple,
price very negotiable. Call Ann at
668-8815 or Tom at 761-1840 per-
sistently. dU68
GREAT PAD!
For late December, $160/mo. Air-con-
ditioning. 2%; rooms. free parking. On
South First Street, married couple
preferred. 769-2144. 34U62
LAKE FRONT 2 story, 2 bedroom, large
living room, completely equipped. 13,
minutes from campus. Available
Christmas thru March. $165 mo. Call
449-4351. 33U60
AVAILABLE DEC. 1-Completely furn-
ished, modern one-bedroom apt. only
2 blocks from Angell Hall. Drapes.
wall-to-wall carpet, lease running
only thru August. Call 761-7600 days.
03U362
MODEST, cozy apartment - perfect
for 1-2 persons. Conveniently close
to hospital area and campus. $160!
mo. 1009 Cornwell, call 761-9749, 5:00-
7:00 p.m. 97U60
WANTED TO RENT

FOR SALE
L,61 GIBSON GUITAR. Acoustic. Also
new clothing, size 5 and 7, must
sell. 761-2459. 00B62
ALLIED 335 TUNER. 764-3762, Stu.
04B65
WILD'S
VARSITY SHOP
Slacks
LEVI'S -- A-1 KOTZIN
Sweaters
PURITAN - DRUMMOND
cBtc
USED CURLY, lamb's wool fur coat.
Excellent condition. Best offer. 662-
0928. 87B61
165-15 RADIAL SNOW TIRES, VOLVO
WHEELS. 668-9836, 761-3932. cBtc
ROSEMOUNT FASTBACK ski boots.
Good shape. Jon, 761-9325. 77B60
BROTHER ACTIVATOR-1230 Portable
electric typewriter. 1 yr. old, needs
repair. $75. Call 665-5963. 90B64
SNOW TIRES - 2 Goodyear studded
s)ow tires, 13x6.55, 2500 mi. $35. 769-
8476. dB61
USED CONTEMPORARY walnut BED,
new mattress-box spring. $100. Call
973-2795. 76864
2 YR. OLD SCM electric 250 type-'
writer with custom case. Size 1011
Henke Buckle Boots. Best offers.
769-4905. 74B62
FOR SALE-Goya Folk Guitar. Like
new. 665-8542. dB60

UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RATES

WORDS
0-10
11 15
16-20
21-25
26-30
31-35
36-40
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1 dov
1.00
1.15
1.30
1.55
1.30
2.05
2.30
2.55
2 80
2.80
5.20
7.40
9.40
11 .20

2 days
2 00
2 30
2 60
3 10
3 60
4 10
4.60
5.10
5.60

3 days
2 40
2 90
3 60
4.30
5.00
,5 65
6 30
6 95
7 60
7.60
14.65
21.10
26 95
32.20

4 days
3.20
3.O 0
4.80
5.70
6.60
7.40
8.20
9 00
9.80
9 80
19 10
27 60
35.30
42.20

5 dovs
3 90
4 80
5 90
7 00
8 10
9 05
10 00
10 95
11 1.90

6 days
4.50
5.60
6.80
8.10
9.40
1 u50
11.60 .
12.70
13.80
13.80
27.60
40.20
51.60 -
61.80

add.
.55
.75
.85
1.05
1.20
1.35
1.50
1.65
1.80
1.80
3.60
5 40
7 20
9.00

TRANSPORTATION
RIDE NEEDED to D.C. for Thanksgiv-
ing holiday. Will share driving and
expenses. 764-3880. dG62
NEED RIDE to D.C.211 20, Share costs
and driving. 662-9721 95G61
RIDE WANTED NYC, Dec. 7-8-9 to
transport me and few items. Share
expenses and $40 extra. Julie, 663-i
4981 61G63
MISCELLANEOUS
WE WOULD APPRECIATE your help
with our graffitti rsearch. Please send
graffitti to Dr. Livingston, 813 Con-
gress, Ypsilanti. 05164
EDUCATIONAL workshop in communi-j
cating skills for married couples of-
fered Dec. 1, 2, and 3 at Mercy Cen-
ter in Farmington. For more infor-
mation call 665-2726 or 761-5324.
24M61

CAMPUTS -- Furnished 3 bdrm.. new
stove and refrigerator. and new
carpeting, washer and dryer. Open
daily beginning Fri. 5:15 p.m.; 10-4
Sat.-Sun. 730 S Division. 49C61
JANUARY 1973
Now renting a limited number of
campus apartments.
Charter Realty
S. University at Washtenaw
665-8825
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY for 1. 2. 3,
& 4 bdrm. townhouse units. A new
way of living cooperative style. Equal
opportunity housing. Stove, refrig..
garbage disposal, water, sewerage, all
included in monthly cost. Most in
before holiday. Units ranging from
$113 to $164. For info. call 761-0590.'
86C68'

FOR RENT

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(this includes telephoner
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numbers)
words per line

KALSO EARTH SHOES, 302 N. Fifth, PERSONAL
Ann Arbor. 662-0757. Natural Grace P
in Walking. 17M65 STUDENTS: gotta watch those pen-

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USED CARS
VOLKSWAGEN BUG. 1966, blue, 40500
miles, radio, heater. Body is rough
but motor and tires are good. Noth-
ing fancy but a, great little work-
horse. $350. Call 663-1921. 15N69
'66 PONTIAC Tempest, red. V-8, 3-spd..,
4 dr.. good tires, shocks brakes body.
761-5151 after 5:00 p.m. dN62
COUGAR '71. Power steering and
brakes. Black vinyl top, radio. Brand
new series H glass belt tires. Asking
$2,450. 663-7817. Evenings only.
22N6C

MUSICAL MDSE.,
I RADIOS, REPAIRS
Records-Tapes
COLLECTORS ITEMS TO JUST-
RELEASED TUNES. CALL 769-3227
AFTER 6 P.M.
65X
FINE OLD GUITARS FOR SALE

LOST AND FOUND

hies? Try t Mican eague Cafe-
teria Student Specials. 11 :30-2 :15.
Reasonable prices, delicious food, fan-

E

FOUND: male Siamese cat, white col- j 0F6
lar. 662-3744 persistently. dA62 tstic atmosphere.F
UNIQUE JEWELRY DESIGNS. Award-
FOUND: girl's watch one week ago. winning artist-craftsman. Bands.
Call 764-2938. dA62 stone seting, etc.Fairly priced. Stu-
dio, 494-0854 or 434-0055. c~'tc
LOST--Young white female cat w/gray '
smudge on forehead. Observatory! WOMENS STUDIES -- Open meeting
Geddes area 769-1124. 72A60 4 Thurs., 7:30 p.m., Nov. 16. Michigan
League. 2nd floor, Mich. Room, Info,
ROOM AND BOARD 763-4188. 03F60

.

64

WANTED-2 used, down sleeping
Call 665-2537.

bags.
19K62

WANTED Jan. 1. Efficiency or small 1972 100 cc YAMAHA. Never been used. 1969 CHEVY Sport Van, fuil interior,
Apt. Call 665-8542. 09L62 Price $450. 429-2017 after 5:00. 59B63 V-p auto. 662-9086.no
V-8, uto.662-086.07N60

See us November 15-17
at Career Planning &
Placement for information
about our two-year Master's
degree programs at
the Cornell University

WANT TO RENT parking space near
campus downtown. 761-8569. 62L62
WANTED-SINGLE room or small apt.,
woman student, Jan.-Aug. Call 1-
823-1280 between 6 & 7 p.m. 67L60
PHOTO SUPPLIES
Kowa SET 35mm SLR wit lenses and
Vivitar flash. 2 month old Canon
FTB 35mm SLR body and case. Best
offers. 769-4905. 75D62
RAMBLE-
2A CROWE
217 SASH' Y +2PM-2AM

'69 SIMCA 1204 Two Door, foldc
back seat. Very good condition.
sell. Best offer. 971-0198. 5
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
1971 BMW 75 5. Black 8,200 C
Bags, condition mint, off to Ger
again. $1450. 761-6460, Mark.E
WE REPAIR all bicycle makes. 24l
Service. R e n t a l s available.
SPORTS. 518 W. Cross St., Ypsi
7194
'T'RIUMPH, BSA, Norton Repair
Cheap rates, guaranteed. Jim,
8493.
BUSINESS SERVICES
GREAT AMERICAN Y.F.
SALE
SAVE $1.00 Nov. 20 (Mon.) an
Nov. 21 tTues.) 3:30-5:00 p.m
UXAC TRAVEL. 2nd Floor Unio
*Youth Fare Cards 122 major airl
MOVING SERVICE-large and
jobs. Low rates. 663-3882.
TYPING DONE in my home Jerri
432F.
AVAILABL:E FOR TYPING. 483.

down
Must
53B61
S
raven.
many
63Z64
Hour,
ALL'
4R3-

WE'LL BUY YOUR CAR!
TOP $$
BRING YOUR TITLE
Toyota Ann Arbor
907 N. Main
TOYOTA

Epiphone emperor, Gibson ES-300. Les
Paul special, 5-string banjo 1892, andC
many others. Electric guitars custom
built to your. specifications. Repairs
and refinishing on all stringed -n
strumnents. Guitar lessons.
ERLEWINE INSTRUMENT'S
205 N. Main, downstairs. 761-6101
Open 9 to 5
91X65
HlERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO
Folk, rltassica I instruments, foreign 1
and domestic. Music, lessons, repairs.-
209 5 State, 665-8001, 10-6 p.m.
cXtc
ELECTRIC PIANO, excellent condition,
$325. Amplifier, $125. Will consider£
offers. must sell soon. 764-1846. 73X611
SAVE 301, on most musical instru-'
ments. Call Steve -663-1157 or 663-
6188. 27X63
FOLKLORE CENTER
tsed and old stringed instruments. Re-
pairs Guitar iessons 516 E. Williarn,
above Campus Bike. 662-0381. xcXIc;
Audio
EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES
RFILIABL.E, QUALTTY BRANDS.
CAI.L 769-3227 AFTER 6 P.M.
64X64

ROOM FOR RENT: 820 Oxford. Stop in.
13C60:

COUPLE NEEDS ROOM immediately.'{LEARN TO PLAY GUITAR from a pro-
Call Alica at 769-7554. 56E61 -quick, fun, cheap. Any style. Carl,
- 663-6054. 98F65
FOR RENT

STEREO or TV on the fritz? Best
price and fastest service by FCC Li-
censed Technician. AUDIO UNLIM-
ITED, 761-3878. cFtc

AVAILABLE JAIL. 1: Modern two-bed- !
room, 3-man, furnished apartment on!W

cZtc NEW AND USED
PARTS AND SERVICE
s - FREE 10-SP. BIKE W/PURCHASE OF
769- NEW OR QUALITY CKED* USED CAR
cZ70 -BUY OF THE WEEK-
'69 INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL - ALL,
V-8, air conditioned.
was $1295 NOW $995.00
'72 MERCEDES-BENZ, 250 8, four door
sedan, auto. trans., AM/FM radio.
12.600 miles dark green finish, just
d like new. Was $6,995. NOW $5,995.
- DOMESTICS -
n, '70 PONTIAC LE MANS sport 2 dr. H.T.
ines) V-8, automatic w console, P. steer-
cJ63 ing, bu.kets sharp. .. .. $2395
'68 CHEV. z-TON PICKUP. Four-wheel
small drive, new paint, fine condition.
14J71 $2195.00
,761-70 DODGE CORONET 440. 2 dr. H T.
02J65 Auto,, P.S., ters low mnieage X2095
'70 CHEV. % TON pick-up V-8. 3 speed
-5839. fine condition .. $1995
78J61 - FOREIGN AND SPORTS -
1969 FIAT 124 Sport Coupe, Michael
"X" tires..... . . $1895
'66 PORSCHE 911 COUPE, rebuilt en-
gine and trans., new tangerine paint
$37f15
'63 MERCEIES 1901) 4-dr. sedan. Sale
price~d . .$1295
- TOYOTAS -
1971 CORI('LI.A 2 dr. sedan AM FM
radio 4 spd. low mileage. (ood
buy . . . . .. . .$1695

S. Forest. Call 668-6906. cCtc .
ROOM FOR GRAD student with cook-
ing. $110/mo. 663-3886. 08C65
STUDENT MALE ROOM available to
share. Call 769-0853. 07C63
MOD. FURNISHED 1 bdrm. apt. with
balcony, parking, convenient bus to
campus, immed. occupancy. 1040 S.
Main, across from UM stadium. 662-
2952. 81C64
UNIVERSITY
TOWERS APTS.
S. University at Forest
5 minutes to classes-no
car needed.

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XEROX AND OFFSEIT
Fast, low cost duplicating.
COPY QUICK
1217 S. University 769-0560

EDDINGS. Portraits, Group Func-
tion, etc. by expert photographers.
Call Mitch, 665-0428, or Terry, 665-
7323. dF62
CALL TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO.
For automobile, apartment, and ma-
jor medical coverage. 662-3100. cFtc

PERSONAL
PASSPORT PTCS by experienced Daily
pho og apher. Come to the Daily Fri.
nile 8-9 dF62
WANTED:-Leader for our quilting bee.
Call 665-0072 dF62
NEED A special gas chromatography
column packing but not sure what
it should be. SUPELCO will listen to
your problem for free and may even
solve it for you. We don't have to
call someone else for information.
Catalog available. Supelco, Bellefonte,
Penna C-y on our shoulder by phone
at Enterprise 6811. 21F63
THANKSGIVING weekend special - M
pin bowling and reduced rates for
billiards and tabletennis. Michigan
Union. cF60
JAZZ AND CLASSICAL GUITAR les-
sons. Modern theory and harmony.
Prof. Curtis. 662-5676. 79F68
REDUCED RATES, reserved septs, to
Los Angeles over Christmas. Faculty,
students, and staff. Seats limited.
Call 769-0634 evenings. 90F64
ATTENTION - Anyone interested in
helping the field of science will
come to B101 MLB Thurs, Nov. 16th
at 7 p m. We need you to fill out
attitude purvey. F R E E CIDER,
DOUGHNUTS. 83F60
WILL TAKE CARE of your ever lovin'
hair UM. Barbers & Stylists. cF60
BUY YOUR MICHIGAN LOTTERY
CARY. 1112 S. University. cF63
TICKETS AT VILIAGE APOTHE-
WHY WALK FURTHER?
GET YOUR
LEVI'S
AT
WILD'S
VARSITY SHOP
cFtc
TRAVEL VIA "VIA"
There is a new and very conveniently
located travel agency - Vacationer's
International Agency. It's a bit dif-
ferent than other agencies. We like
student business and will. spend time
with you looking through the hun-
dreds of different available fares and
travel related services to find the
least expensive one possible.
Vacat ioner's International Agency
211 S. State St. - 769-6655
cFtc
TOUCH THY NEIGHBOR
Come expand your social intercourse
at the Coffee Hour at Rive Gauche,
'I hurs. 9-12. cFtc
THE DISTINCTION of being South
U's only drugstore belongs to the
Village Apothecary, 1112 S. Univer-
sity.,eFtc
AN EXCLUSIVE diamond-viewing room
offers privacy and an opportunity to
ask questions regarding your most
important purchase at Austin Dal-
mond. 1209 S. University, 662-7151.
cFtc
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZIE
J EH U B J A L 1T A A
P I 1PIE C R E A VI X E N
SEVEN L A IN T
C ~ECO E ASFA~,
K A HN:"TL N N
U L E A S F A T 1
KITES SCARSN'C
E RET ERA BRUT
8EENWORSE BAY
EEL H EL U R L E
Aj I Q N G H T M A R E
R FL I A

People are not just the cause
of thel population problem:'
Theyre also the ictirs.

-CHEAPIES -
'66 CHEVY 2-dr. H I. .
Ii6 FORD Cengelia ..........
67 SIMCA 2-dr.
'67 OLDS F-85, 4-dr sedan. Sharp

$495
$995
cNtc

Traffic jams. Overcrowded
schools. Inadequate housing.
Increasing unemployment.
Pollution. Almost any urban,
social and environmental
problem you can name is fast
becoming a nightmare.
And in one way or another
affects us all.
Of course, these problems
would still exist even if populh.
tion growth were zero, because
population growth is not their
basic cause. Therefore solving
them must obviously become
society's number one priority.
However, the pressures of an
ever-increasing population tend
to intensify our problems. And
make them harder to solve.
- (By the year 2000, Census
Bureau projections estimate
our population could grow close
to 300 million. That's about 100
million more people to house,
transport, educate, feed and
clean up after!)
This intensifying of problems
by sheer numbers of people can
also occur in individual house-
holds. For just as "too many
people" make society's problems
more difficult to solve, the
problems of raising a family
are not made easier when there
are "too many children."
Under the circumstances, we
feel there's only one reason for.
a couple to have a child:

There's also only one time to
have that child: when it's
wanted. When it can be a
welcome addition rather than
an accidental burden.
Unfortunately, research has
consistently shown that not
enough Americans (from every
walk of life) are aware of the
benefits of family planning.
Or even how to go about it.
That's what we're all about.
And frankly, we can use all
the help we can get.
Especially from thoughtful
people who understand how
unplanned pregnancies can
intensify the already severe
problems society has still
to solve.
People who will, at the very
least, help others understand
that the population problem not
only has a cause. It has victims.
rianned Parenthood

HELP WANTED
WANTED: Human with extensive know-
ledge of classical music to head new
section of record dept. Full time. Ap-
ply in person. Univ. Cellar, 530 S.
State St. 122H63
RELIABLE and warm person to look
after infant in my home near eam-
us Mon.-Thurs. 1-5 p m. 663-1372.
01H61
LOOKING FOR A CAREER?
Opportunity for rapid advancement.
$8,400-plus to start. Company bene-
fits. car required. Part time until
June possible. Call for interview,
Trust Realty Realtor, 769-7750. 66H64
PERSONNEL SYSTEMS AGCY.
BOOKKEEPER--full charge, $800, fee
paid
SECRETARY--irowth position, typing,
loits of bookkeeping, $600, fee paid
RECEPTIONIST - growing firm needs
energetic person. Salary open, fee
paid
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY good typ-
ing and shorthand, $600, fee paid
1945 Pauline 761-5252
TICKETS
DO YOU HAVE (1) GOOD TICKET
FOR PURDUE GAME? PHONE 483-
5489 after 8 p.m. dQ60
ONE JAMES TAYLOR ticket for sale.
Great seat-section 3, row 3, seat 5.
Call 764-1007. dQ61
FOR SALE
APPROX. 160 UM-OSU tickets. Friday.
Nov. 17, 8 a.m., UAC Travel Office,
2nd floor Mich. Union. 'ickets are
$6. one ticket per .person. Must
present valid UM ID card. Cash only.
8206()
PLEASE Donate your Purdue ticket so
Northville patients can a t t e nd.
Thanks. 665-8237, 663-2044. 48Q61

BASF- The best European tape 60-90-
120. Cassettes now in stock and
noving at the lowest prices in town.
Quantity discounts too. AUDIO
UNLIMITED, 323 E, Hoover. 761-3878.
eXt
REPAIR SERVICE
On all stereo components. 24 hour
service on most units. SPECIAL
PACK-TO-SCHOOL DISCOUNT: 20
percent OFF ON ALL REPAIRS with
this ad
DOUGLASS SOUND
Mlt E. Liberty
('all 761-H-i~i
E be('Xtt'
M USIC
The w'wes prices in town on folk,
blues, iock. and popular inisic.
Ev'rything at least 10I less than
list.
STRINGS
Tie lowest prices in town on guitar
ando anjo strings. Example: Darco
gmar set, list at $4.00, now $300.
THINGS
The lowest prices in town on
Martins, Yamahas. Guiids. Epi-
pho'.ies, and many other guitars,
banjos, and inandolins. A constant-
ly changing selection of used. af-
fordahle instruments. Handmade
dulcimers, Marine Band harmonicas
at $3.50 each, and more
WHERE?
MUSIC. STRINGS. N' THINGS it at
516 E. William St., upstairs above
the bike shop. We're open from
11 until 9. 10 to 6 Saturday. 668-
9836. Give its a try . . . we're
hard to find, but we're worth find-
ing.
MUSiC, STRINGS, N' THINGS
A musicians siore, not just
a nusic store.
GUITARS, AMPS, PIANOS. Fender.
Hohner, Maestro, Gibson. Martin.
Guild. One-stop ceiter. Apollo Music.
322 S. Mai, 769-1400. exte
WANNAIBLEARN TO PLAY GU1TAR?
CALL BOB at. 761-39:32. cxtc
CALL US LAST for the fastest, lowest
cost repair of your high quality
stereo. TV. etc. AUDIO UNLIMITED
323 E, Hoover, 761-3878. See you
soon eXtc
APOLLO DRUIM CENT'ER. Irum sets,
over 20 sets in stock: Rogers, Sonar,
L.udwig, Gretsch, Singerland. Priced
right deals. 322 S. Main, 761-1400.
PETS AND SUPPLIES
AFFECT'IONATE 15-week-old kitten is
being evicted by University Housing:
has shots please adopt her. Call Mi-
cha, 764-5977. 93161
FREE K)1TTEN Black, 6 wks. 439-1790,
a fter 5:30 54T60

NO Extra Rent Increase fI
4 Month Leases Winter Te
Furnished apartments, heated po,
recreation room, study loun
weekly housekeeping.
Furnished 4-Man Apts.
$75 mo. per person
Furnished 3-Man Apts.
$100 mo. per person
Call 761 -2680
McKINLEY ASSOCIATE
Fall Rentals--Campus Area
Efficiencies, 1 and 2 bedrooms in r.
ern buildings and older houses.
in at 616 Church for our listing
call 769-8520.
DETROIT
FURNITURE RENTAL
COLLEGE MARKET SPECIALIS
LOW PRICES
IREE FAST DELIVERY
ANN ARBOR REPRESENTATIV
NELSON RESNICK
769-2074
ALBERT
TERRACE
Just two apts. left in this excel
apt. building. If you are ookin
a true "home away from home"
you'll love Albert Terrace. Full-
Resient Manager.
Call Jeanne at
761-1717
for rental information

PEOPLE who have worked in
c ( ( stores, I need your help for a
- I'm doing. Call Dave, 662-3429;
5 3-5, 764-0554.

facturer
Staebler
4491

and save. Aquarest. Inc. :33
Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich. 769-
cy tc

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book -
st-dy
from
dl 6

WEDDING INVITATIONS-Mod or Tra-
ditional style. Call 761-0942 anytime.
4 cFtc
cI~
BUMPER STICKERS custom printed'
while-U-wait! $2. MBL Press, 1217
Prospect, Ann Arbor, 761-0942. cFtc
YOUTH FARE Cards, Getaway cards,
groups, charters. Call Cindi Hop-
kins, TWA Campus Rep., 769-0634.
ARTIFICIAL Cannabis ,Sativa Plant,
$2.25. From S-T Mail Arder, Box 1885,
Ann Arbor, Mich. 48106. 69F64
LONOHAIRS. Legitimate opportunity.
Extra CASH. Easy turnover. Send $2
for sample & info. to LIBERATION
PRODUCTS, 1322 W. Schubert St..
Chicago, Ill. 60614. MONEY BACK
GUARANTEE. 70F60
SCHECHTER-Reach out, we promise
it won't hurt. We care. Love. Carol,
Sandy, and your other C.C. friends.
68F59

1 Treat ,'arefuIIy.
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Odvsseus,
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51 I .aud1"e or lassie.
53 Shiarp.
51 Raiie.
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oil lol i f oxeli i4,
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WATERBEDS: Buy directly from manim

BARGAIN CORNER

SAM'S STORE
LEVI'S-DENIMS
Bell Bottoms-....-8 50

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Button F lys
Super Slims
Boot Jeans

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7.50
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GUILD HOUSE-802 Monroe
Friday, Nov. 17-Noon Luncheon 35c
MIKE LONTE
coordinator ProjectAsan Studies

Bells
Slim Fits

9.00
7 . 50

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Unlined 9 50
Lined . 13 5:
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