Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, January 26, 1977 U ~tI uMA 'SA 'V V r or AMAIm x -q FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM available-Come to 1331 Washtenaw Ave., Apt. 1 or call 663-7231. 39C130 OWN ROOM in 2-man apt. Great location. Call 668-7023 340128 OWN ROOM in House. $95/mo. Feb. 1 occupancy. Call 761-9124. 43C201 ROOM FOR RENT in large house. Good location, good people. 1004 Olivia, 761-7610. 500128 FURNISHED ROOM for rent near the hospital on Glen & Ann. $85/1 mo., all utilities paid. Call after 1 p.m. 668-9538. 54C0130 FREE RENT - Wanted: Student to maintain ,nursery school and do small repairs. Live-in efficiency,Aon 5-acre farm located between Ann Arbor and Ypsi. Call 483-FARM from 8-4:30. 99C0127 L. CAMPUS Large furnished house avail. May 1. Stable for 5 or 6 people. No pets, 12 month lease. Call 769-3590. 80C0127 PERSON WANTED, own room, 3- bdrm. house, friendly people. 662- 8407 520129 STUDENT ROOMS : big and private, $90 to small, $75. 769-2432. 47C0201 FALL '77 EXTREMELY NICEt APARTMENTS ON CAMPUS Well-furnished units in modern buildings and unique older homes: STOP BY SOON For complete information and best selection CAMPUS RENTALS 1335 S. UNIVERSITY 665-8825 Monday-Frlday 9-5:30, Saturday 10-2 VISCOUNT APTS. 2 and 3 Bedroom bi-levels and tri-levels MODEL OPEN Mon.-Fri., 3-5 p.m. Weekends 12-2 p.m. 1316 Geddes, No. 5 eCte SUBLET SUMMER SUBLET May 1-Aug. 31- 3 bedroom modern apt. Within walk- ing distance. Price negotiable. 665- 6892. 06U0128 ROOMMATES HIP FEMALE to .share apt. with couple. Own room, washer/dryer. Should enjoy cooking. Rent nego- tiable. Call 971-9198. 45Y203 ROOMMATES GRAD STUDENT to share very pleasant 4 bdrm. apt. with 3 others. 5 min. walk to law quad or BusAd schools. Lease through Aug. 21. Call 663-3094 or 994-0061. 35Y0130 FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to share 2-bedroom apartmeht with grad student. Close to campus. $100 plus electricity. 995-5163. 55Y0127 HERITAGE HOUSE - MALE room- mate needed for term remainder, summer option available. Quiet, de- s iuxe apartment. Call Billy at 995- 9290 or 995-1307. 23Y128 ROOMMATE WANTED to share large house with 3 grad students. Own room with many options-near the stadium. 663-1811. 070128 SHARE HOUSE, own bedroom. Co- op. great location. $94. 662-4267. 25Y129{ ROOM AND BOARD IMMEDIATE OPENING for female in North Campus Co-op. Luchtka- steel. Friendly roommate. Visit and see advantages of cooperative living. 663-6955. 47E129 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATIVE - One female room/board space avail- able, $130month. Three meal mem- berships (coed), $20/week. Interest- ing people from diverse cultures. 761-1435 for information. 14E0126; WANTED TO RENT DESPEATEL NEED three bed- room op' for Fall' '77, near campus. Call 663-4484 or 662-8587, after 4 p.m. 44L201 $30 DOLLAR REWARD $ FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO OUR RENTAL OF A 4-6 BEDROOM HOUSE. CALL DAN OR STEVE,0995- 5828. 42L126f MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS DYNACO STEREO amp SCA-80Q, $115. 662-9732. 41X129 STEREO COMPONENTS 20-40c% OFF on most of the 120 brands available. Call B.L. Co., 995- 9337, Mon.-Sat., 11-6. cXtc RHYTHM BONES made of select rock maple. $2.50 per pair, set of four $5.00. Call 434-2297. 09X0128 STEREO SYSTEM - 60-watt amps, FM _receiver, cassette deck, 12-inch 3-way speakers and pre-amp. $300 or best offer. 663-4706, after 6:30. 16X0126 MARANTZ 1040 amplifier, excellent cond~, $130. 665-7148. 15X0128 AUDIO SNAKES-11, 15, 19, 23 and 27 channels on sale now. Life-time. warranty on workmanship and two years on material. Call Nayco En- gineering, 971-8795. 04X127 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS FENDER Bandmaster $195.45 watts R.M S. 761-9431. cX0128 USED CRESTWOOD GUITAR, $55. Call 761-9431. cX0128 ROAD AMPS, Rowland pianos and Earth amps available for in-stone demo. Call for appointment. Apollo Music Center, 769-1400. cX0126 PETS AND SUPPLIES AKC NORWEGIAN E L K H O U N D PUPS-Good watch dogs; excellent with children. Call 483-5973 after 10:00.-dTtc Uncontracted -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 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 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 INCH ES 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 21.25 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 arouc of characters counts as one word. Hvohenated words over 5 characters count as two words (this includes telephone numbers) 10 lines equals 1 inch 5 words per line FREE to good home. Female Ger- man shorthair. Gentle, well marked, needs room to RUN. 662-0294 AFTER 5 p.m. 08T0127 BUSINESS SERVICES STUDENT TYPING - Professional, reasonable rates. 994-4309, ask for Barbara. 87J0220 HELP WANTED JEWELRY DESIGNERS-We want to buy your original jewelry designs. Phone (313) 362-1271, ask for David Aronotiz or Vince Lubin. 76H0126 VISTA Positions available throughout America for interested volun- teers. Excellent opportunities with great responsibility for h i g h 1 y motivated individuals. Openings in a variety of fields. Paid travel, training, health care and living allowance. For full details and requirements arrange for an interview with recruiters in the Career and Placement Center, for Jan. 25-27, 9-4:30 each day, 00H121 BIKES, SCOQTERS TEN SPEED-Baskets, pump bottle, tools. Best offer. 665-6299. 57Z126 LOST AND FOUND LOST-A diamond ring on January 17. Reward. Call after 6 p.m. 995- 5416. 82A0126 SITUATIONS WANTED SET A RECORD on any of our pinball machines and win a free submarine sandwich. CROSS EYED MOOSE 613 E. Liberty' TOMMY'S HOLIDAY CAMP Packard at Atate c00226 TYPING done in my home. Call Isabel, 973-9618. 32J202 TYPING AND PRINTING. IBM1 Seledtric. 20 yrs. experience. 116 E Michigan, Ypsilanti. 485-4800. cJtc FLUTE INSTRUCTOR on faculty of three colleges. Member of pro- fessional duo. Will teach begin- ning-advanced students in home. Ten min. drive from campus. 429- 9241. cJ--7 THE SECRETARIAT Typing. Copying, Binding Editing. Drafting, Lettering 812 South State Street 11-6, 7 days/week 994-3594 MANUSCRIPT TYPEWRITING SPECIALISTS EXCELLENCE IN TYPE Personalized IBM Selectric Type FOR SALE HELP WANTED FOR SALE - PANASONIC receiver, MASSEUSES WANTED. $8 hr. Applyj BSR turntable and speakers, excel- in person, 215 S. Fourth Ave. lent condition. $115.00. 994-5191. 45H127 y ~31B0126 - TWIN BED, $15. Northface down sleeping bag, $35. Hiking boots, al- H A T most new, $25. Call persistently PROFESSIONALS after 5 668-6749. dB126 DOUBLE BASS - With stand and Break your routine, get a new bow. Like new. Call 971-4807. Ask perspective on your own career. for Mike, Mon. thru Sat., 9 to 5 p.m. There arevolunteer openings in 68B0126' health programs overseas for BSRNs, AA - Nursing, physical SPEAKERS - Fisher XP56, 2-Way, therapists, X-ray techs, lab & $75; Pioneer CS-66, 3-Way, $120; med techs, hospital adminis- Good condition. Menjamin-Miracord trators. 650 turntable, base, dust cover, new Paid travel; monthly living al- cartridge, $85. Call persistently after lowance; health care; 48 days 5, 668-6749. dB126 paid vacation. Must be U.S. cit- izen, single/married with'no de- TICKETS pendents. No upper age limit. Contact the Peace Corps today s5.00 REWARD plus ticket price for to arrange an interview Jan. 25- two tickets to Royal Winnepeg Bal- 27 in the Career and Placement let, Jan. 29. 769-4228. 48Q128 Center . 00H126 PERSONAL JEWISH STUDENT NEWSPAPER - Forming in Ann Arbor, and seek- ing staff people: writers, editors, typists, artists, etc. Open meeting today, 7 p.m. at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. cF0126 WE'RE HAVING our annual Janu- ary sale through January 29. Stop down and check it out. Little Dipper Candles, 415 N. Fifth Ave. in Kerry- town (adjacent to Farmer's Market). cF126' WEAR A FRAGRANCE DAILY! There are many fine ones to choose from -at the Village Apothecary, 1112 S. Univ. Ave. cFtc UAC IS SEEKING applications for a chairperson of the American Col- lege Unions Regional Conference, to be held in Ann Arbor, Nov. 1977. The position will begin immediately and continue until the conference. If interested, please call UAC, 763- 1107, or stop in the office-2nd floor Michigan Union. , 17F0127 EXPERIENCED CHEMIST seeks to purchase large quantity of acid. Write Daily Box 88. 'dF127 BUMPER STICKERS. Custom orint- ed while-U-wait! MBL PRESS, 1217 Prospect, Ann Arbor. 761-0942. cFtc COLLEGE VACANCIES in Music Field. Nationwide listing. Applied fields, music education, dance and drama. $6/mo. for each area or $20 for four months. MDA Services, Box 13331, Austin, Texas, 78711. 32F0127 CHANGE. YOUR STYLE, let your hair grow. U- MStylists at the Union. cF126 WEDDING INVITATIONS - Mod or traditional. Call 761-0942 anytime. cFtc CAROL AND PHYLLIS F- I LOVE YOU BOTH, . MADLY, THEOPHILUS. oFto IMPORTANT STUDY ABROAD ANNOUNCEMENT Openings are available on CPS accredited 1977 Summer and '77-'78 Academic Year Programs at distin- guished international universities. Early acceptance is now open for Summer 1977 and Fall '77, and Win- ter and Sprhig '78 or Full Year '77- '78 in London, Paris, Dijon, Nice, Moscow, Leningrad, Salamanca, Ma- drid, Florence, Perugia, Vienna, Ge- neva, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Scotland, Caribbean, Nairobi for qualified applicants for courses in English or foreign languages, arts, humanities, communication arts, theatre, social and political sciences, international I a w, cuisine, film, dance, wines. Eearn up to 12 hours summer credit or a full term's or year's credit. All students in good standing eligi- ble: Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors, Grads. Good faculty refer- ences, self-motivation, sincere in- terest in study 'abroad and cultural exchange count more than grade point. Program Fees for Center college programs abroad for Summer '77 se- mester from $990 (INCLUDES round- trip air, tuition, room, full board, excursions, leader) and for '77-'78 semesters abroad, $1590. F o r applications/information/inter- views: CENTER FOR FOREIGN STUDY, SUMMER OR A/Y ADMIS- SIONS, 216 South State Street on campus next to Lane Hall, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48107. 662-5575, 662- 5576. 38F127 CLASSIFIED ADVERT ISI NG POLICY AD deadline is 12 noon the day oefore publication (4 p m. Fri. for Sun.) including corrections and cancellations. The Daily is not responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of an ad. Avertisements maybbe removed from publication but will be billeds according to original num- ',er of days ordered. This policy ,s also applicable to ads requir- ing pre-payment. L~e., no refunds. Information regarding content of classified ads cannot be dis- closed prior to publication. Ad- vertisers names may never be revealed. Number of lines in advertise- ment is determined by total numbner of words-5 words/line. "Help Wanted" ads cannot dis- criminate on the basis of sex, color, creed or national origin to any extent (i.e. "preferably" is still discriminatory). "Found" ads are run free-of- charge to a maximum of 3 lines for 3 days. n PERSONAL A CUE STICK, a table, and 16 bil- liard balls is all Jack White needs. See him Feb. 7th at the Union, free. cF126 ALL AT beautiful Union Lanes. Open 11 a.m. today. cF0126 ACADEMY 3OOK BINDERY has moved. 722 Brooks, Ann Arbor, 995- 4000cF0219 PERMANENT WEIGHTILOSS Through B e h a v i or Modification. Weight Control National, 994-0019. cFtc PERSONAL GROWTH GROUP. -- Wednesday evenings - Centering, clarifying, sharing, assertink, re- sponding. Bob, Margaret Blood, 769- 0046. 37F128 XEROX AND OFFSET fast, low cost duplicating COPY QUICK 1217 S. University 769-0560 epte -PRIMAL At the Personal Growth Center, 403 Miller, 971-0102. cFtc COPIES--2%c each Lowest Prices 'Anywhere IMPRESS, 524 E. William, 665-4321 eFte ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUMRE T4RUE SLO CADET PTT P R T A IM PA T IE NT RA IL S T E A R NE H A MLE T R ABSAT CA VA L RY U PH ILL AR LE N TRAD0E SC HOO L B NS A O N E . M P HAD ROBESP I ERRE SOBAD INFLOW POSTMEN AROSE ASTRAY SWAN SAY EL EAN TAT AR. PEE E LE ARETE TRES4 LETO USED CARS Ragged Right and Justified Margins{ HELP WANTED Error.-Free. Satisfaction Guaranteed. EDITING, PRINTING, LETTERING -__ CASSETTE TRANSCRIPTION MANAGER: TELEPHONE DICTATION Unique cosmetics company needs Pick-up and Delivery aggressive, business and sales mind- ed manager. Must be able to work! STEPH ENS Saturdays and must own car., PROFESSIONAL Pleasant surroundings, good earn- ings. Please contact Barbara at 994-I TYPEWRITING 2444. 56H0130 SERVICE xHo0uSE KEEPER for apartment P O. Box 181 Ypsilanti, Mich: cleaning. 40/hrs. week, good pay I Ms. Stephens 434-1984 cand benefits.sDependable worker versity Towers, 536 S. Forest. E.O.E. FOR SALE cH129 OLIVETTI electric typewriter. Six LOOKING FOR TUTOR in Shoshone years old. Best offer. 663-9517. language. Judy Vander, 971-9040. 49B128 93H0126, '73 DATSUN Pickup. AM radio, four EARN EXTRA MONEY - Part-time speed. X1800, 434-2970. 60B0127 as a Shaklee distributor, selling{ top - quality products. Unlimited1 ' ADVERTISING IN DOESN'T COST IT PAYS! YOU'RE READING THIS, AREN'T YOU? Display-764-0554 Classifieds-764-0557 - - earnings, qualify for car. Call Jeff Meltzer at 764-3680. cH0212 MOTHER OF TWO needs college student for summer helper to live in, Must swim. Call collect 557-6693 or write 24200 Pierce, Southfield, MI 48075. 90H127 IENTAL ASSISTANT, experienced chairside, about 30 hrs./wk. Campus area, specialty practice. (Perio) 994-! 3252. 36H01271 TYPIST NEEDED - Senior needsI accurate typist to type Honors Thesis. Must have IBM ' Selectric. Mark, 663-0848. dH127 GET A JOB with the Forest'Service this summer! How, where, when to apply. Job descriptions. Complete, information. Satisfaction or money back. $3.00. Mission Mountain Co., Box 727, Polson, Mont. 59860. 20H0203 WORK STUDY AIDE NEEDD-In- terested in travel? The U.A.C. Travel( office needs a work study aide. Ap- proximately 10 hours per week. Con-j tact Maureen, 763-2147, 1-5 p.m. I 27H130 CAMP SEA-GULL will be inter- viewing Thurs., Jan. 27, at the SAB build. The following jobs are avail- able: Tennis, Gymnastics, Arts & Crafts, S w i m m i n g Instructors Nurse, and Dramatics. Contact the Summer Placement Office for ap- pointment. 01H0126 BUSINESS PEOPLE Business/econ grads now wanted for business positions overseas. Excellent opportunities w i t h great responsibility for highly motivated individuals. P e a c e Corps service is highly regarded by both domestic and interna- tional business firms, looks good on resume. Challenging work in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Paid trave'; monthly living allowance; healta care; 48 days paid vacation. Must be U:S. citizen, single/married with no dependents. No upper age limit. Contact the Peace Corps at the Career and Placement Center, Jan. 25-27. Sign up TODAY.f 00H126 SUMMER JOBS CEDAR POINT AMUSEMENT PARK Sandusky, Ohio will hold on- campus interviews February 7 and 8 for summer employment. Approximately 3,200 positions available for wide variety of jobs. Housing available. Contact Planning and Placement Office for information and an appoint- ment. CEDAR POINT "For the time of your life!" 21H0204j 1969 VW-GOOD running condition. $100. 665-0334, evenings. 37N127 VOLVO, 1970 144 4-speed, air and immaculate. Best offer. 971-7025. 30N130 '69 VOLVO 142S. Excellent condition. 4-speed, recently rust-proofed. $2200. Jeremy, 665-7941. 63N0126 '71 FORD CUSTOM, V8, auto, PB, PS, excellent starting and running. Asking $600. Call 995-8465, after 5 p.m. 54N0126 TRAVEL WEEKEND IN TORONTO, $40. Feb. 11-13th. Includes: Round-trip bus transportation and two nights in excellent downtown Torontohotel. Questions? Call U.A.C. Travel, 763- 2147, cP0126 EUROPE / WORLDWIDE academic discounts year 'round. S.A.T.A., 4228 First, Tucker, GA. 30084. (800) 241- 9082. 28P216 PERSONAL DEAR ANON - I don't, think it's me, but maybe we could work something out. What do you say? Michigan Daily Box 14. dF0128 ISRAELI COFFEE HOUSE-with en- tertainment and refreshments. To- day, 8 p.m. Henderson Room, Mich- igan League. cF0126 THE CROSS EYED MOOSE invites you to enjoy free coffee every morning. 613 E. Liberty-Open 10:00 a.m. cF0228 41& l4ijiqn 4dj The Michigan Daily is on the brink of some changes, and we'd like you to be a part of them. The Daily is reaching out in new directions of reporting and writing, pushing hard for the tough stories and looking out for important trends. The point is, we need people. The Daily supports itself and runs itself-with a staff of students. Yes, we enjoy editorial freedom, but we need editorial input. We'll train you for news writing, editorial writing, sports writing and reviewing the arts. And there's room for people interested in photo journalism, as well as for those attracted to the Magazine. Or we'll teach you the ropes of running a full-scale business operation. There's no better place to learn the mechanics of salesmanship and finance. Daily people every year leave the University for newspapers like the Detroit Free Press, the Miami Herald, and the New York Post. Arthur Miller worked over here, as did Peter Lisagor and Tom Hayden. / - DORM MEETINGS: IA . A . 1 Ir PEACE CORPS Growth. Adventure. Challenge. Travel. That is what the Peace Corps offers. You can build a better future for others while you enhance your future. Paid travel; monthly living allowance; health care; 48 days paid vaca- tion. Must be U.S. citizen, sin- gle/married with no dependents. No upper age limit; minimum -18. Contact Peace Corps at the Career and Placement Center, Jan. 25-27, 9-4:30. Arraijge for an interview TODAY. 00H121 TEACHERS Challenge. Adventure. Growth. Sense of purpose. That's what you'll experience in the Peace Corps. The Peace, Corps not only enables you to help build a better future for others, it can do a lot for your future too. Paid travel; monthly living al- lowance; health care; 48 days paid vacation. Must be U.S. cit- izen, single/married with no de- pendents. No upper age limit. Contact the Peace Corps Jan. 25- 27 at the Career and Placement Center, 9-4:30 each day. Make an appointment NOW. 00H126 STUDY ON THE IMPACT ON DEATH OF STUDENTS We are two psychology gradaute students wanting to speak with stu- dents who have lost a member of their immediate family within the past 18 months or so. We hope to learn about the effects of death on the lifestyle and identity of stu- dents in order to help others with their bereavement. We. also believe that simply sharing the experience of loss may prove helpful to those who volunteer. If interested, call Mike (662-3389) or Lew (665-6954) or leave message at Clinical Psych Office, 764,6332. 29F130 ALL STUDENTS! Apply to be a FALL ORIENTATION LEADER 'in the Orientation Office, 2530 SAB, between 1/24-2/18. An affirmative action, non-discriminatory employer. 59F0217 IT TAKES a lot of skill to play this game. Billiards at the Union. cF127 BOX 720-Be more specific! Mich- igan Daily Box 14. dF0128 WE'RE NUMBER ONE in diamond sales in Ann Arbor. Find out why. Austin, Diamond, 1209 S. University, 663-7151, cFtc RUSH - THURS., Jan. 27. Sigma Alpha Mu happily invites you to a party. 9 p.m., Klein Lounge, Alice Lloyd. ,52FO126 CHILDLESS HUSBAND with infer- tile wife wants female for test-tube baby. Causasian background. Indi- cate fee and age. All answers con- fidential. Mail response to Mall Box 43, Suite 1129 E. Parklane Towers. (Parklan Blvd., Dearborn, MI 48126). 53F0209 LOOKING FOR A PLACE to live next year? Check out Theta Xi-the coed fraternity, 1345 Washtenaw, 761-6133. Jan. 23-29, between 7-10 p.m. More than a place to live. 33F129 KICK THE HABIT, play Pinball at the Union, open 11 a.m. cF0126 BARGAIN CORNER ACROSS 1 City of central Georgia 6 Edward or Henry: Rom. 10 Burns, for one 14 Black Sea port 15 Place for an ace: Phrase 17 Familiar farewells 18 Dominates 19 Business abbr. 20 Reference book 22'Civetlike animal 23 Okinawa port 25 Crimson 26 Train station: Fr. 27 Boy's changing voice 30 One of a cheering trio 33 Attack 35 Italian half- dozen 36 Prefix with sphere or meter 37 Bacteria 39 One more 41 Macrae, for example 42 Before 44 Hecklers 45 Case in gram. mar: Abbr. 46 High bridge score o 1977 LOS ANGELES TIMES 48 -- de vigne (vineyard): Fr. 50 Truth, in Confucianism 51 Headgear 54 Not --- 56 Delineates 58 Pompadour pad 59 Conniving: Slang 61 Joint 63 Sherwood Forest character: Var. 64 Mediterranean island " 65 Sales org.. 66 Noble: Ger. .67 Myth\logical being DOWN 1 Time for petit de jeuner 2 Pina 3 Using any available means: Phrase 4 Govt. agency, 1940's 5 Space gp. 6 Ultra or shrinking 7 Encroaches upon 8 Followers: Suffix 9 Her: Ger. 10 Blacksmith 6 7 18 9I 11 Monopolize, in a way: Phrase 12 "Ye -Tea Shoppe" 13 Try 16 British com- poser 21 Some fishermen 24 Lesage's first ,name 26 Gossiper's news 28 As far as, Scot. 29 Teachers' gp. 31 Geographic abbr. 32 .-de combat 33 Beginning of 26 34 Large room: Sp. 36 Up, in a game 38 One of the Allens 40 Type of painting 43 Grant a right to 46 German city 47 Fair maid 49 - behold 52 Having-a parti- cular flavor 53 Obey the helm 54 New Mekican Indians 55 Finest 56 Burden 57 Baglike parts 60 Poetic form 62 Initials of 1933 U 10 I12 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 17 19 23 F ii t 1 16 i i i i i i i i WE NEED SOMEONE to manage a fairly large survey data set. The job requires a working knowledge of MTS and some familiarity with OSIRIS and MIDAS. Knowledge of programming is not necessary. Half SAM'S STORE LEVI'S DEN IMS Bell Bottoms Boot Jeans Traditionols 18 20 21 24 25 28 - IJ- - 4 -i-! .1 - 27 t0 I 1 29 30 35 36 39 140 43 44 1 F I i S 37 I I I 42 1 it I I I 14 41 1 1 1 1 I I I