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FOR RENT SUBLET
1 BEDROOM APT. Information at FURNISHED EFFICIENCY apart-
424 N. State, No, 1. 9200114 ment. Next to campus. Utilities 'in-
cluded. $170/month. 769-4728 after
ROOMS FOR RENT near campus, 6 p.m. 09U114
board optional. 995-5374. 89C0120
APARTMENT SUBLET - Share two
ROOM in 2-bedroom apt. Kitchen, bedroom ,partially furnished apart-
furnishings. $115 per month. 769- ment with graduate student--Janu-
1598. 580115 ary through May with summer op-
__ tion. $112/month. Call Monti, pref-
F \LL /77 erably before noon. 665-5661. 52U118
EXTREMELY NICE ROOM AND BOARD
APARTMENTS ROOM AND BOARD, winter term.
ON CAMPUS 19 meals per week, located near
campus. $185 per month. 663-8293,
Well-furnished units in modern ask for John or Joe. 49E0115
buildings and unique older homes. GOOD FOOD, good friends. Lester
House wants boarders. 900 Oakland,
STOP BY SOON 761-4281. llE116
For complete information and best ,-- A EL --
selection ROOMAS AND MEAL contracts now
available fc- males winter term.
CAP US RENTALS Reasonable rates. all Mike or Rich,
761-5145. 69E115
1 335 Sq U NIVERSITY 1
665-8825
Monday-Friday 9-5:30, Saturday 10-2
VISCOUNT APTS.
2 and 3 Bedroom
bi-levels and tri-levels
MODEL OPENj
Mon.-Fri., 3-5 p.m.
Weekends 12-2 p.m.
1316 Geddes, No. 5
cCtc
2 ROOMS AVAILABLE for non-
smokers in 3 bedroom apt. close to
campus. 663-7369. 39C114
MARKLEY ROOM, Frost House.
Room and Board for Winter Term.
David, 763-3990 100115
University Towers
Apartments
SOUTH UNIVERSITY AT FOREST
* 2 blocks to campus
* 4 month winter term lease
g Single liability lease
piano room and study lounge1
*Swimming pool
* 24 hour security
* Laundry facilities within
building1
Visit University Towers at 536 S.
Forest or call 761-2680. c0118
FREE ROOM AND BOARD in ex-
change for assista'nce with elderly
gentleman. 662-9628 or 663-5107.
2900116
LARGE 2-PERSON bdrm. and single
person bdrm. avail, in house right
affbcampus. $110/person/mo. Nego-
tiable. 663-0788., 36016
PLEASANT 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom
home. 15 minute walk to campus.
Garage. Basement. No pets. $440
plus utilities. 665-4845. 89C0114
SUBLET
SUMMER SUBLET wil get you fall
optionon our beautiful 4 bedroom
house, large kitchen, basement, 2
bathrooms, parking. Close to cam-
pus. 995-7688. 91U16
SINGLE ROOM in friendly house
available. $55/month, no lease. 1011
S. Main. 994-0307. 810114
HARRY'S
ARMY
SURPLUS
WE CARRY1
FULL LINES IN:
" Painters Pants "
* Bib Overalls "
SLevi's
A FULL LINE OF
SWEATERS
up to $15.00
HOODED ZIP
SWEATS HI RTS
$7.98
PULLOVER
HOODED
SWEATSHI RTS
$6.98
SWEAT PANTS
$4.49
PRIME NORTHERN
GOOSE
DOWN
JACKETS
from $39.98
FULL LINES OF
WINTER COATS:
-Air Force Parkas
Pea Coats
Field Jackets
LEATHER Flight Jackets
DOWN& FIBERFILL I
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ROOMMATES
ALBERT TERRACE-Male roommate
needed. Modern, luxurious. Call 662-
2453. 83Y0120
MALE WANTED for nice house close
to Arb. Good roommates. Reason-
able. 761-8773. 76Y0116
SINGLE, ROOM in clean, quiet 4-
bdrm. house near campus on Ged-
des. Wood trim, fireplace, laundry.
Prefer female, working or grad.
Furnished, $112.50/mo; plus utilities.
663-2129 (best between 5 and 10). or
leave message with Leslie, 761-1170.
86Y115
WANTED - PERSON to share 2-
bdrm. furnished apt. with male
grad roommate, 3 blocks from cam-
pus. Good deal. Phone 668-8338 any-
time. 87Y0116
ROOMMATE NEEDED. Immediate
occupancy. Cooperative style house.
$80. 761-5648. 99Y119
NEED NON-SMOKING female grad
student roommate for fall. Debbie,
763-3400; eves., 663-9180. 65,Y114'
FEMALE GRAD roommate needed
for nice modern 2-bdrm. Fantastic
on-campus location. Parking, A/C.
Non-smoker. Call now. 994-3516.
38Y116
WANTED TO RENT
WE WANT a one- bedroom apart-
ment, preferably with a yard, since
we have a small, housebroken dog.
Reward. Write Daily Box 420. 85L0118
WANT TO RENT 3 bedrooms in a
house kith use of kitchen and
bathroom for fall '77. Must be close
to campus. 668-8981. 67L0116
TWO WOMEN ARE LOOKING FOR
A COZY TWO BEDROOM APT, with
a nice kitchen, decent living area,
close to campus and not outrageous-
ly expensive. So, I know we're look-
ing for the impossible, but it doesn't
hurt to try. If you want to sublet
something that sounds vaguelyulike
that for the summer and then let
us take-up the fall option, we'll be
forever grateful. Please call Debbie
at 764-0560, days or 764-9671, eves.
or Lani at 764-0562, eves. dLll6
MISCELLANEOUS
PRIVATE PILOT Ground School. 12
session course meets Monday nights,
7-9:30 in East Engineering, begin-
ning Jan. 17. $45 course fee includes
text. Sponsored by UM Flyers.
72M0118
GIANT FLEA MARKET
Plants, jewelry, antiques, collect-
ables, arts, crafts, furniture on con-
signment, and much more. Every
weekend, 6-10 p.m. Fri. eve., 10 a.m.-
6 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 214 E. Mich.,
corner of Park St., Downtown Ypsi-
lanti. 971-7676 or 487-5890, dealers,
welcome 43M0121
PINBALL & bOFFEE
The Cross Eyed Moose and Tommy's
Holiday Camp invite you to enjoy
free coffee every morning. cM0227
FACULTY MEMBER WITH 16 month
old daughter wishes to organize
cooperative play group with one to
two year olds. 665-5459. 43M118
PHOTO SUPPLIES
CASH PAID for old photographic
equipment. Selling: Nikon, Bronica,
Luna Pro, etc. 761-Q214, evenings.
53D0118
SITUATIONS WANTED
FRUSTRATED?
You haven't played pinball at the
Cross Eyed Moose yet, have you?
613 E. Liberty. Open everyda.
c00227
WOMAN'S TOUCH available. Exper-
ience in bachelor apartments. Not
easily embarrassed. Only those who
need cleaning person should call
Camie, 761-3278. 9700114
1968 VW FASTBACK. Body is solid,
good mechanical condition. Owned
by VW dealership mechanic. Week-
days after 7, weekends anytime, 1-
229-8942. 23N116j
TRANSPORTATION
CUT AIR TRAVEL COSTS up to .
You CAN save money using our new
Air Travel Referral Service. Call 482-
3480. We'll send details. Logisco In-_
ternational. cGte1
FOR SALE
UNICO COMPACT Refrigerator, ex-i
celent condition, $75; TEAC reel
to reel tape deck, auto reverse, soundI
on sound, $200. 995-4436. 94B116
TEAC 360-S STEREO cassette,
tapes, extras. New condition. $210.
Craig, 761-1237. 40B11
WATERBED with heater, frame, etc.
995-2670, persistently. 82B0114
BRAND NEW MATTRESS - Box
comb. 662-7186 after 6 p.m. 77B01167
GERARD turntable, dustcover; good
condition, $40, best offer. 995-7688.
75B0116
5 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR for sale.,
Call 971-1869. dB01161
TYPEWRITER, Smith Corona por-
table-brand new. $50. 665-2433.B;
5531151
25 INCH COLOR T.V. $200 or best
offer. Call Pete, 662-9449. 61B0116
GARAGE SALE. Leaving town, must
sell everything. Clothes, furniture,
kitchen items, etc., many free pick-
ings. 336 S. 7th Street, corner of
7th and Liberty. Back apartment.
63B0114f
TWIN BED-Best offer; Sheepskin
coat, never worn. 665-8396. 26B0114
A BARREL OF LAUGHS! Rosemount
f-g;las sidehinge sikboots, size 10.!
New $150. going for $70 or reason-
able offer. Tom, 764-0611. dB114
55 LB.,LEFT HAND Herters bow, 20
fiberglass arrows, misc. equipment,!
$75. 665-2656 20B0114
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND - In I,M. Building before
Christmas: wedding ring. Call Jane.
761-4225. dA6l
FOUND-MAN'S WATCH on Liberty
St. Must identify. Found before
Christmas. 764-1932. dA115
LOST-Old English sheepdog puppy
named "Sebastian," in Broadway-
Plymouth Rd. area. Reward. 663-
5116 or 662-2806. 31A0118
LOST - Safety glasses with strap,
brown case. Paul, 665-2809. 28A0118
MONEY FOUND in envelope on S.
State. Call to identify sum:' 763-
4263, ask for Bob; 663-0742. dA0114
USED CARS
'71 HORNET, 6 cylinder stick shift.
Good condition.$750 or best offer.
Call between 12 p.m. and 6 p.m.
769-8326. 62N0118
VEGA OWNERS
With serious body rust or engine1
robems within 50,000 miles or 5
years of Vega owners)ip are in-I
vited to join a collective consumer_
effort to obtain satisfactory resti-I
tution from GM. Call Hugh McPher-r
son, 761-8813. 66N0118
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1.15
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2.40
2.65
2.90
3.15
3.15
5.65
8.15
0.65
3.15
2.30
2.80
3.30
3.80
4.30
4.80
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11.30
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5.65
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27.90
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6.20
7.00
7.80
8.60
9.40
10.20
10.20
18.20
26.20
34.20
42.20
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5.50
6.45
7.40
8.35
9.30
10.25
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12.15
12.15
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11.90
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14.10
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36.10
47.10
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1.05
1.20
1.35
1.50
1.65
1.80
1.95
1.95
3.45
4.95
6.45
8.95
MENISMob
Uncontracted Classified Rates
PERSONAL
31 DAYS TO GO AND COUNTING?
09F0114
OPEN TONIGHT 'til 1:00 a.m. Pin-
ball, bowling, and billiards at the
Union.. cF0115
HATHA YOGA class, 640 Oxford,
Thursdays, Jan. 20-March 17, 8 p.m.
Call 995-5483 or come on Jan. 20.
$16. 47F120
RIVENDELL is offering an on-going
Gestalt group on Weds., 7-9. Call
Pat Anthony or Cendra Parks at
761-9195. 22F0116
ARE YOU in the doldrums? Buy
yourself something during our sale
at the Exhibit Museum Gift 'Shop-
Natural Science Museum Building,
Geddes and North University, open
Mon.-Fri., 9-4:30, Sat. & Sun. 1-5.
} 93Fo116
TWO WORKSHOPS with Peter
Feming, Pellin Institute. Feb. 3-6.
Sex, Love, Affection: Intimate; rela-
tions Feb. 10-13. People work:- train-
ing in Gestalt methods. Details 665-
2397. 54F123
PERMANENT WEIGHT LOSS
Through Beh av i o r Modification.
Weight. Control National, 994-0019.
cFtc
ON-GOING PERSONAL GROWTH
GROUPS FOR WOMEN (includes
N.B.: Each Oroup of characters counts as one word.
Hhihenated words over 5 characters count as two words
(this includes telephone numbers)
1 0 lines equals 1 inch
5 wards per line
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PERSONAL
PRIMAL
At the Personal Growth Center, 403
Miller, 971-0102, 51F0125
CUT AIR TRAVEL COSTS up to !.
You CAN save money using our new
Air Travel Referral Service. Call 482-
3480. We'll send details. Logisco, In-
ternationat. cFtc
JAZZ
at the University Club with the
Root's Trio: Noel Cunningham,
piano; Ted Hartley, bass; Stanley
Slaughter, drums. Friday and Satur-
day evenings 9 p.m.-1 a.m. in the
club cocktail lounge in the Michigan.
Union building. Ask hostess for a
free trial membership card. 763-2236.
cFtc
SHABBAT DINNER-Each Friday at
6 p.m. at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Best
chicken dinner in town, $2.50. Call
663-3336 for reservation. 69F0114
SELECTING W;NE from the Village
Apothecary cellar means properly
stored wine at a reasonable price.
Village Apothecary, 1112 S. Univ.
Ave. cFtc
ONE - TO - ONE RELATIONSHIPS
WORKSHOP - Skill practice in
initiating, deepening, de-escalating
friendships. For 5 men, 5. 'women.
Jan. 21-23. Bob and Margaret Blood,
769-0046. 19F0120
CLASSIFIED
-ADVERTISING
POLICY
AD deadline is 12 noon the day
before 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.
Anvertisements may be removed
from publication but willbe
billed according to original num-
'ber of days ordered: This policy
is also applicable to ads requir-
ing pre-payment. i.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 addertlse-
ment is determined by total
number of words-5 words/line.
'Help Wanted" ads cannot dia-
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
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
FENDER Bandmaster, $195. 45 watts
R.M S. 761-9431. cX0128
USED CRESTWOOD GUITAR, $55.
Call 761-9431. cX0128
LES PAUL, 1973, $400. 994-5960.
57X116
SONY HP-210 Stereo, AM/FM; excel-
lent sound, condition. $150. 764-
0951. 08X0114
BAND LIGHTS, also Sunn PA
equipment; mixer, 2 amps, bottoms,
horns. 517-536-8343 evenings (near
Jackson). 60X0118
HERNANDIS GUITARS, classical and
steel, 40% list. 665-7348. cXtc
ROAD AMPS, Rowland pianos and
Earth amps available for in-store
demo. Call for appointment. Apollo
Music Center, 769-1400. cX0126
STEREO COMPONENTS
20-40%o OFF on most of the 120
brands available. Call B.L. Co., 995-
9337, Mon.-Sat., 11-6.. cXtc I
BUSINESS SERVICES
GUITAR INSTRUCTION
Classical-Private or class lessons by
concert performer. Reasonable rates.
Guitar Gallery. 236 Nickels Arcade.
662-5888, or 485-0310, eve. 81J0122
SWEDISH language lessons. Native
speaker, teaching experience. Call
668-6511. 02J0113
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. cJ417
TYPING AND PRINTING. IBM
Seiectric. 20 yrs. experience. 116 E
Michigan, Ypsilanti. 485,4800. c.Itc,
THE SECRETARIAT
Typing. Copying, Binding
Editing, Drafting, Lettering
812 South State Street
11-6, 7 days/week 994-3594
MANUSCRIPT
TYPEWRITING
SPECIALISTS!
EXCELLENCE IN TYPEI
Personalized IBM Selectric'Type
EDITING, PRINTING, LETTERINGI
TELEPHONE DICTATION
STEPH ENS
PROFESSIONAL
TYPEWRITING
SERVICE
P.O. Box 181 Ypsilanti, Mich.
Ms. Stephens 434-1984
cJtc
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED in Chinese food
store. Call 761-8020 for interview,
Mon.-Fri., 10-4. 88H0120
DISHWASHERS for 20 people. Free
meals, extras. Gary, '662-0385.
94H0114
HELP WANTED
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
EARN EXTRA MONEY - Part-time
as a Shaklee distributor, selling
top - quality products. Unlimited
earnings, qualify for car. Call Jeff
Meltzer at 764-3680. cH0212
WORK-STUDY,$3.50/hr. 995-2337.
96H01f15
BABYSITTER - Reliable person to
care for 2 children, ages 3 & 6, in
my Burns Park home. Mon. &
Thurs., 11:15 a.m.-5 p.m. References
& transportation. Call 761-3762.
93H0114
SALESPEOPLE WANTED - Part or
full time - to handle Cablevision
orders and to market our dual
channel home theatre of family and
adult uncut movies without com-
mercials. Call or visit Mr. Calvin
Dyke, Ann Arbor Cablevision, 416 W.
Huron. Phone 769-4707 3-6:30 p.m.
83H0114
STUDENT TO WORK with physical-
,y disabled boy. 2-5 afternoons per
week, from 3-6 p.m. $2.25/hr. Call
769-0635 between 7:30-8:30 'p.m.
04H0114
WORK STUDY STUDENT with
background in nutrition or elenen-
tary education. Teach nutrition to
children, parents, and teachers. 10-
15 hrs./wk. $3 to $3.50/hr. Car.
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Gestalt and body work). TUES. EVE- PERSONAL
NINGS: 7:30-10 (Feb. 1-Mar. 22); DIRECT PURCHASING, volume sell-
WEDS. AFTERNOONS: 1-3 (Feb. 2- ing, and marginal profits assure you GESTALT WOMEN'S WEENM.
Mar. 23). Sliding scale. Leaders: that your diamond will be an in- Jan. 21-23 (Fri. eve-Sun. after-
Catherine Lilly, Ruth Bigelow. Info/ vestment at Austin Diamond, 1209 noon). Fee: $35 ($15 deposit),
registration: 662-2801, 663.8446. S. University, 663-7151. cFtc Leaders: Jane Hassinger, MSW /
1$F0130Cahrn Lil.If/eitton
-- $10 REWARD - Need own room in t8e0rine994-215. Info/registrao
U-M STYLISTS at the Union. Chet, house (or apartment) with parking
Harold, and ]ave. Open 8:30 a.m.- for winter term or longer. Adapta- COPIES-2c each
5:15 p.m. cF0115 ble non-smoking vegetarian gradu- Lowes Prices Anywbere
ate student (social work). Prefer co- IMPRESS, 524 E. W lliam, 685-4321
U.J.A. STUDENT Campaign is get- ed community place with children
ting organized. Interested people for around $100/month plus sharet
should be at Hillel for 5:30 Sunday of utilities within 10 blocks of So- COMMUNITY SERVICE
meeting. 74F0116 cial Work Bldg. (E. Huron & State) Here's the opportunity for prac-
- .-- John, 994-4127. 27F0115 ,ical experience working with
JUSTINE, JUSTINE - Oh how my young people. 'Innovative Tutorial
heart lusts for you. When can we AN ALTERNATIVE offers credit. Contact Ellen Offen,
meet? Perhaps at McDonald's to- Work wii h nmates. Learn of 763-3348. 31PI23
morrow afternoon at 3:18; I'll be criminal "Justice." Inmate Project --34.___
wearing a gray trench coat. Love, offers credit. Contact Susan Htilde- XEROX AND OFFSET
Phil. dF0114 brandt, 763-3548. 32F123
P-- - fast, low cost duplicating
"MAKELOVE--NOT WAR"BREAKOUT! COPY QUICK
"MKELOENO WR".1217 S. University 769-0560
(it's good for our business) The latest in video screen games yc ti
Austin Diamond iis at the Cross Eyed Moose, 613 E.
1209 S. University, 663-7151 Liberty, Open everyday. cF0226 ON-GOING PERSONAL GROWTH
cFtc -- --- GROUP; starts Jan. 20. Thursday
M E O N e e N PO T T C E N evenings-sliding scale ($10 mini-
MIXED BOWLING Leagues -- Now PROJECT OUTREACH PERSONAL mum/session). Leaders: Michael
forming, sign up now. Michigan GROWTH GROUPS, LEADERSHIP Andes MSW, Catherine Lilly.. Info/
Union Lanes. cF0116 TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES registration:' 662-2$01,7SPI19
WE GIVE A 15% DISCOUNT on Outreach consultants with skills in ACADEMY BOOK BINDERY has
contact lens preparations. Village group and individual intervention moved. 722 Brooks, Ann Arbor, 995-
Apothecary, 1112 S. Univ. Ave. oFtc are offering two groups for people 4000. cF0210
who are or would like to be group,---- -- --
REFORM JEWS gather each Friday leaders. SELF - DISCOVERY THROUGH
night at 8 p.m. at Hillel (1429 Hill MOVEMENT. All-day workshop,
St.) for prayers, discussion and kid- These offerings would be appropri- Sat., Jan. 15. No dance experience
dish. Newcomers welcome. 70F0114 ate for people preparing to go into necessary. Margaret and Bob Blood,
helping professions, people who 769-0046. 70F1.4
ACU.I Tournaments for men and have been iterested in group phe- --
women. Pocket Billiards Sat. & Sun, nomena or who have some exper- BUMPER STICKERS. Custom print-
Jan. 22-23, 12 p.m. Bowling, Sat., ein leading different sorts of ed while-U-wait! MBL PRESS, 1217
Jan. 22, 10 a.m Mich Union. cF$121 enceigroupsn Prospect, Ann Arbor, 761-0942. cFtc
Beverly Chethik, 973-9510.
65H116
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
obls. Housing available. Contact
Planning and Placement Office
for information and an appoint-
men t.
CEDAR POINT
"For the time of your life!"
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BABYSITTER - My home, Packard-
Stadium area. 10-month-old. Tues-
day and Thursday 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
995-4385. 71H0119
BUS BOYS WANTED to work for
lunch and/or dinner in return for
a meal. Call 761-5145, ask for Gary.
66H116
FULL TIME Salesperson wanted.
Must be willing to work, experience
preferred.. Call Mr. Piku, 769-1400.
cH0119
WORK.STUDY-UAC needs a sec-
retary/aide. 763-1107. 30H0118
SITTING & LIGHT Housekeeping-
Mon. & Wed., 3-5; Tues.-Thurs.,
3-6. $2 50 per hour. 665-9839. 45H0114
TIGHT DELIVERY, must have car,
4S7-1830. dH14
GRAD. ASST. positiofn, .%? time,
avail. in occupational education pro-
grams. Responsibilities include co-
ordinating manpower, releated con-
ferences, and workshops. Applica-
tions and full details are available
at 4003 School of Education Build.
Closing date is Jan. 17. 05H0115
EARN EXTRA MONEY -Subjects
needed for psych experiments.
$2.50/hr. Sign up now for the sub-
ject pool. Call 764-4209 from 10 to
1 p.m. 64H0114
WANT#D - Work-study student to
work in social sciences research or-
ganization. 15 hrs./wk., 3.25-3.50/
hr. Downtown location. Senior or.
grad student, behavioral sci. major
preferred. Call 769-0335. 03:30114
MASSEUSES WANTED. $8 hr. Apply
in person, 215 S. Fourth Ave.
45H127
PERSONAL
JACK WHITE is coming to the
Union. Watch for him on Feb. 7th.
cF0116
CANDLELIGHT creates a wonder-
ful mood. Stop down and see us!
Little Dipper Candles, 415 N. Fifth
Ave, in Kerrytown (adjacent to
Farmer's Market). cF0114
WEDDING INVITATIONS -Mod or
traditional. Call 761-0942 anytime.
cFtc
CAROL AND PHYLLIS F.-
I LOVE YOU BOTH, MADLY,
THEOPHILUS. eFte
STRUGGLE for Zimbabwe - The
Southern African conflict simula-
tion game. The new crisis- facing
Carter. Run by Edgar and Len who'
did the Mid-East conflict game.
Drop/Add Course Mart 363. W: 2-3,
B115 MLB. Info: Dial Point 10.
34FO114
ISRAELI FOLKDANCING. Join the
many each Sunday, 1-3 p.m., at
Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Instruction for
beginners and advanced. $.25.
73F0118
BARGAIN CORNER
SAM'S
STORE
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5 Listen!
9 Fables
14 Holy man
15 Saint of July 26th
16 Adjective for an
athlete
17 Old Testament
book: Abbr.
18 African land
20 Cogitate
22 Unruly child
23 Cheer
24 Flowers
26 Inter --
28 Adjective for a
ghost story
29 Dessert choice
33 -- Valley
35 Boredom
38 Opera role
39 - facto
41 Under: It.
43 Deer
44 French
exclamation
46 Brings up
48 Letters
49 Saint of April 21st
51 Flower
53 Ancient coin
55 "-- of The
Guard"
11 12 i3
57 Ordinal suffix
60 Author of "QB
VII"
62 In -- (lacking)
64 Air conditioning
appurtenance
67 Anthopologist
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68 Hidden store
69 Creator of Nana
70 Unpublished:
Lat. abbr.
71 Find by
accident
72 Lofty
73 Vapor: Prefix
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Ruffle
Secretary
Color with red
13 Adam's third
19 Coed university'
21 Greenland
25 Man from La
Mancha
27 Pub sign
30 Prior
31 Type of type:
Abbr.
32 Name for it
shaggy dog
33 Hindu deity
34 Study-.-
36 Shoshonean
37 European
peninsula
40 Kitchen staple
42 Type of rug
45 Nutritive
substance
47 Kind of fruit
50 Philippine nativ*
52 Fielding novel
54 Hungarian
composer
56 Nine: Lat.
57 Engrave on
copper
58 Asian language
59 Hundred: Prefix
61 Portico
63 Rover's pal
65 Greek letter
66 Everything
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5 Beauty parlor
items
6 Bill of a sort:
Abbr.
7 Social climber
8 - firma
9 West Point
subject
10 Past
11 Fibber
12 Opera role
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