MR Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, April 17, 1976 Daily Cl (Continued from Page 7) WANTED TO RENT MAY-JUNE Sublet. Furnished one- bedroom apt./efficiency preferred. Will consider own room in apt / small house. Marla, 995-3634. 32L417 THESIS WRITER seeks secluded single room or apartment. 663-7268. 09L417 WANTED TO RENT: single room in cooperative house for fall. Call Dick at 668-6284. 64L417 REWARD! To be the equivalent of one month's rent. Payable on acquisition. In im- mediate need of proper home and land. Will require- land or solitude. In north to northwest edge of Ann Arbor or near Chelsea-Portage Lake- Pinckney. No other area considered. Impeccable references, Professional. Send Reply to Box 3 16L417 FAMILY OF THREE seeks furnished house or apartment. May-June, pos- sibly July. Call 971-2455. 50L416 WOMAN AND DOG need own room in house or apt, for fall within walking distance of Diag. Call Elaine. 995-5198. 75L417 CAR SERVICES, ACCES. NEED TIRES? Goodrich steel-belted radials. Five, like new. $120. Call 995-9725. 29S417 BIKES AND SCOOTERS HONDA CL-350. 1971, excellent con- dition, custom paint. Call 665-5323. 25Z417 HELP WANTED BUSINESS SERVICES' too PERSON to do housework near cam- pus 6-8 hours per week. Flexible STEAM CARPET & hours. $3 00 per hour. Call 662-9229. UPHOLSTERY CLEANING 01H417 llc/sq ft. 9x12 carpet $11.88. Excel- MDE.NEED SPENDING MONEY? lent references. Free estimates. In- MUSICAL MDSE., For part-time work with lots of sured. Tompkins Steam Extraction, RADIOS, REPAIRS folk. Call 995-5454 for details. cH417 663-4303, 662-5077. cJtc ARMSTRONG FLUTE for sale. In NORTHERN MICHIGAN Summer I AM a full-time, free lance typist excellent condition $120 or best Camp has opening for experiencedj with considerable experience typing offer. Call Wendy, 764-1671. 55X417 canoe and backpack tripper (over 21 books, dissertations, papers. I type years old). Call 1-353-6491. 06H417 over 100 wpm, perfect accuracy MARTIN SALE now in progress. guaranteed. Base rate 70c per page. Get yours at a discount price. See WORK-STUDY. Keypunching, w/ IBM Correcting Selectric Call Bill, Don. Apollo Music Center. 323 S 7613957 71yn41 665-0166. cJtc Main cXtc - BASS PLAYER and/or Vocalist need- FOR SALE FARFISA VIP 233 Portable Organ, Double Keyboard, Bass Pedals. Ex- d. Soft jazz Work Detroit-Ann Ar- Doule Ko d, Bass Pen, Ex- bor area all summer. Call Rick, 663- BEAUTIFUL old wicker chair, $15 00. tcellent condition $600.00. Ron, 761- 2165. 447AkfrEln 9-85 B1 6442. 65X417 44H417 Ask for Ellen, 995-3875. 45B417 B DOOLEY'S of Ann Arbor now tak- CONN C-11 Classical Guitar w/case. WANTED: Electric Base Guitar. ing applicofationsn forAonw bartenders, Brn ne.Mssl.$8orbt Good instrument, reasonably priced. bouncers, waitresses Apply in per- Brand new. Must sell. $80 or best Call persistently, evenings 663-5677. son.81H416_offer. Jerry, 994-0413 or 995-8679 48X417 -op. _ 81H418 oersistently. 62B417 -------- WORK STUDY STUDENTS: Want - - TRUMPET/CASE. Perfect condition an exciting job in St. Louis, Mo,? MOVING SALE: April 24-25 Terrific The Cleveland" by White 764-6541. Work for CONTACT St. Louis. For bargains, all types furniture, etc. 64X416 information call 764-3036. 05H417 2819 Braeburn Circle. 971-0956. 7---- -- - - - - - -95B3417 FARFISA combo compact organ for PART-TIME COOK wanted: starting sale. $100 or best offer 995-7605. Fall term, for 15 students. 665-8495 REFRIGERATOR, 5 cu ft Bicycle, 7 persistently. 12H416 3-speed, 1 yr. old. Both for $180. LESSONS with top instructors av---UBJET-------y------ a EKerry, 764-9888 29B417 ailble Fltesa, gita, carietSUBJECTS for Psychological Experi- rums piano, organ Apollo Music ment: Rigt-handed males who will QUEEN SIZE WATERBED, mattress, Center 323 S. Main. cX417 be available through June; call 763. liner, frame, pedestal, heater, $100. ___- ____ 5017 weekdays dH417 Call 994-6351. 19B417 QUALITY recording at reasonable - rates. 4-track with mixing. Gooid $250/WEEK BUMPER STICKER, "Buy an Amer- for demo tapes. Don, 761-9431 or Fulltime or parttime Go-Go dancers ican car and keep 10 mechanics 995-2659 cX4l7 -minimum pay $250/wk. Also cock- working." $1, SASE 523 Ohio, KCK GUITARS, classical tail waitresses and waiters 7 p.m.- 66101. 73B506 HERNANDInd steel. 40 percent list. 665-348 2 a m Monday-Saturday. Call 313- .Xte. 1426-3917 between 9 a m. and 4 p.m. WEIGHTS: 5' bar with collars, 150 57H417 lbs., various plates, official bench, MARTIN SALE now in progress. Get yours at a discount price. See Don, Apollo Music Center, 323 S Main. cXtc REPAIR, adjustment and restora- tion of all string instruments. Quality work, completely guaran- teed. Great Lakes Banjo Co., 1342 N. ROOM, BOARD, SALARY in ex- change for babysitting. Four days, some evenings; 7 year old. Start in May. Call 665-2305. 75H416 EXPERIENCED conscientious bi- cycle mechanic. For appointment, call 663-2233. 15H417 lain. 994-4964. cXtc 10-SPEED, Motobecane, 20%", Wo- ~~~~ mnan's, $125; 665-6014 eves-wknds. MARTIN SALE now in progress. Get 85Z417 yours at a discount price See Don, ____________________ --- Apollo Music Center, 323 S. Main. FOR SALE: Girls 3-speed bike. cXtc t Good copdition, cheap. 764-1806. { 83Z417 USED FENDER VIBROLUX. Good HONDA 1974: 550 4-cylinder. Orange s4ae. Apolo Music Center, 76ctc color Low miles. Excellent. Extras. 761-9589. 45241'7USED CARS YAMAHA 500: only 1600 miles. $1025. ---- - __ ._ 662-3687. 75Z417 '74 VEGA Estate Wagon. Must sell, E leaving country Best offer. Call 769- IB TRAVEL 7836 persistently. + 99N417 an *UMMER JOBS Earn up to $4,000 in Summer On-campus interviews April 21 at 2 and 4 p.m Location: 3200 SAB Third Floor Subsidiary of Alcoa 29H417 BUSINESS SERVICES XPERIENCED professional typist. IM self-correcting selectric. Guar- teed accuracy, low rates, campus ation. Dissertations, articles, term pers, resumes. Call Jim, 665-6906. 56J417 EUROPEAN CHARTER FLIGHTS Midwest's Largest Selection U.S. and Canadian Charters 10 days to 9 months durationI Call GREAT PLACES, 769-1776 cP-Uc Read and Use Daily Classifieds PINBALL, BOWLING, BILLIARDS and FOOSBALL TILL 1 A.M. TONITE at the UNION 1965 FOR GALAXIE 500 Body and interior good condition, Air coni- tioning. Needs rockers, $150 or best offer. 665-5369. 97N417. 1966 OLDS Cut. Sup. Great condi- tion! 428 4-door. Must sell. $500. 662-4536 (day? ask for Les Patrick 761-5479 after 10:00 p.m. 16N417 1970 SUNBEAM Alpine GT, Must sell 665-5698 evenings. 79N417 '74 HONDA CIVIC, 29,000 miles, ster- eo. Zeibarted, radials, fancy paint, 36 mpg. Best offer. Call 1-227-4797. 06N416 loca pa TYPING at reasonable rates. IBM correcting selectric. 769-2256 after 11 a.m. 50J507 LIGHT MOVING CO. 662-8217, mornings or after 6:00 16J417 F REE LANCE TYPIST excellent con ition. 971-6902, after 5:30 p.m 26B417 6.7 cubic foot REFRIGERATOR, Ige. freezer. 1 year old, excellent condi- tion, $85. 763-0742, 764-8616 27B417 FOR SALE: Woman's 3-speed bicy- cle. Robin, 662-3429. 36B417 LEEDS LUGGAGE, 4-piece set, good condition. $50 00. 995-8316. 92B417 STEREO SPEAKERS (two), Magna- vox Model 701208, 15"lx8"x7". $35.00. 995-8316. 92B417 STEREO TAPE RECORDER (Sony Model TC-260) complete equipment $200.00. 995-8316. 92B417 2% cubic ft. REFRIGERATOR and a bright green 8x13' carpet. Both ex- cell. condition. Prices neg. Call764- 1995. dB416 PORTABLE electric Olivetti type- writer. Great condition $75. Nego- tiable. 663-6001 or 995-1459 after 5. 51B417 UGLY 10-speed Continental. 20%". Works well, $55. 761-4416 evenings. 678417 CIAIO, like new, 100 mpg., driven 50 m0., best over 290. After 6 pBm. 665-8002. 71B416 GREEN COUCH, $20 or best offer. Vivitar 85-205 zoom lens. Pentax mount; excellent cond 668-8958 be- tween 6-10 p.m. 74B417 VEGA '72, 47,000 miles, $600 or best offer. 761-4614. 81B417 1973 NORTON COMMANDO 750 cc. Interstate. Good condition, runs well Includes extras, Best offer, 665-2737. 29B416 SHEEPSKIN COATS for men aaq women. All sizes. Persian House of Imports. 769-8555. cBtu LOST AND FOUND HELP! Desperately need a green ny- lon backpack and contents taken from Grad Library Monday p.m. Re- ward offered-no questions asked. Call Linda, 995-2310. 77A416 PERSONAL NOTICE-All I-M Building lockers must be cleared for the summer by 5:00 p.m Friday, April 30. Call 763- 0050 for refund information. 48F417 A FEW WORDS to my fellow Burs- leyites-No, I do NOT want to go bowling! Have a good summer (and don't do anything I wouldn't), Denise. 00F417 LOOKING FOR a good, cheap bot- tle of Wine? Visit our wine cellar. Village Apothecary 1112 S. Univer- sity. cFtc PINBALL, BOWLING, BILLIARDS, & FOOSBALL 'TILL 1 A.M TO- NIGHT AT THE UNION, cF417 SPEND SUMMER OF '76 IN THE WEST. Need fine lady to accompany responsible and out-going male stu- dent on extensive tour of western unversities, national parks and for- est. For more info write: Richard Fisher, 2812 N. Euclid, Tucson, Ari- zona 85719 07F417 MICHIGAN RESIDENCY INFO Monday, April 19th, 7:30 p.m Legal Aid, 4310 Michigan Union. 82F417 COPYING CLOSEST TO CAMPUS Books-Class Notes-Papers Resumes Dissertation quality, low prices. From 2%Ac per copy COPY MILL 211 B. S. Sttae (by Gino's) 7 days/week plus evenings 662-3969 cFtc WE'VE GOT THE PHOTOS you'll want. Buy a Michiganensan, U-M's Year in Review from Karl at the Student Publications Bldg. dF417 FEELING OPPRESSED, REPRESSED, DEPRESSED? Or just want to rap? Call Drug Help. Don't let the name scare you. Our workers are trained to help peo- ple with all sorts of life problems. Call 761-HELP, or just stop by at 621 E. William. Staffed 24 hrs. a day (knock hard on door between 1 a m. and 10 a.m) 33F417 UNICURE SALE $2.95, 16 oz. U of M Stylists at the UNION cF417 PINBALL, BILLIARDS, FOOSBALL, BOWLING, at the UNION. OPEN REGULAR HOURS DURING EXAM AND BREAK-11 A.M. MON -SAT., 1 P.M. SUN cF417 SERAPE SPECTACULAR: Mexican Blankets on the Diag through April 19th. 46F417 BICYCLE TUNE-UP $7.50 or less will teach while tuning Call Josh, 761-0496 34F416 INTERESTED IN NO-FRILLS LOW COST JET TRAVEL to Europe, Afri- ca, the Middle East, the Far East, South America? EDUCATIONAL FLIGHTS has been helping people travel on a budget with maximum flexibility and minimum hassle for six years. For more info call toll free 800-223-5569. 36F417 EXPERIENCED PITCHER needed for major s5o-pitch team, Gone to state tournament two times in last 3 years. Call Paul, 475-8268 or Bill, 994-6312. 87F415 THE CROSS EYED MOOSE invites you to enjoy free coffee every morning. 613 E. Liberty-Open 11 a.m F cF306 SOPH IE Dear sad friends, While impending graduation looms as big as life, all is not as gloomy as it seems. Sophie will continue to appear, though possibly by long distance. dP417 T.K.E. PHI SIGMA KAPPA 805 OXFORD BEER BASH FEATURING "THUNDER" APRIL 17-9:00-? GIRLS FREE Guys-75c 300F417 SOVIET UNION STUDENT TOUR, 3 wks.: London-Leningrad, Moscow, Kiev, Yalta, Tbilisi, Kzhi, $749. 7/ 14-8/4. USC Student Travel, USC, LA, Calif. 90007 (213) 746-7580. 72F506 PERMANENT WEIGHT LOSS Through Beha vi o r Modification. Weight Control National, 994-0019t NO PRACTIOING heterosexualist please Small four-year-old anti-~ sexist male group wants more folk.- Send a note to us. P O. Box 1025,] Ann Arbor, 48106. 72F4177 PERSONAL J I EXPERIENCED softball players E ast W in needed 1975 Class A District Cham- pions. Two nights weekly. Ivan, eve- nings, 971-7524 20F417 " SURVIVAL, ANYONE? Fight the En- p o ltI tropy Threat to the earth's ecol- ogy. Compost ordure. And garbage Organically. With a Clivus Mul- (Continued from Page 1) trum. It transforms wastes into courses concentrating On the pure, sweet-smelling humus The Asian American experience to Clivus Multrum system doesn't use water, is anaerobic, and requires the American Studies depart- no chemical (nor any other) addi- ment. "But," Wu insists, "this tives. Cheaper than flushers and is not an East Wind activity. septic-tank systems - to say the "We don't want this to appear least. Want to know more? Write ECOLOGIC, INC (authorized disri- as a purely political move," he butors of the Clivus Multrum sys- declares. "We don't want peo- tem manufactured by Clivus Mul- ple to think these are things to tum USA, Inc.) P.O. Box 1025, Ann Arbor, 48106. 70F417 recruit people." BUMPER STICKERS. Custom print- PRESENTLY, t h e group's ed while-U-wait! MBL PRESS, 1217 regular m e e t i n g attendance Prospect, Ann Arbor. 761-0942. numbers around 35, although FIREWORKS! !more publicized activities at- FRK tract over 60. Chen says that Buy direct. We ship throughout the graduate and undergraduate at- U.S Send for free price list today tendance is about equal. Purchasers must be 18 yrs. or older d Enclose copy of required Michigan The small number of East State permits upon purchase. Ace Wind devotees, however, are Fireworks, Box 221, Conneaut, Ohio proud of the organization's ac- 44030, Manufacturer, Importer, pruogaiton Wholesaler, Distributor. cFtc complishments over the past four years. Last year, Wu says, FRIENDS LAKE COMMUNITY. 80 East Wind was responsible for acre wildlife preserve near - Chelsea: qualifying Asian Americans to swimming, canoeing, picnicing, receive Minority Oportunity camping. Membership $50 per adult. ppotny Brochure from Bloods, 2005 Penn- Awards, which are special finan- craft, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48103. cial aid grants. 25F0417 He also asserts that the group CONCERNED PEOPLE desperately has "definitely broadened the needed as foster parents for teen- awareness of Asian Americans agters in crisis situations. 1 day/2 as an American minority in the weeks. Singles, couples, groups and families. A couch will do Call Ozone entire University community,' House, 769-6540. 08F0522 citing last year's Asian Ameri- BOARD EXAM tutoring - enroll- can Awareness Week as one ments now being accepted for S.H. method. Kaplan Tutoring Courses to pre- pare for the MCATS, DAT, LSAT, STILL, NOT all is well with and Nat. Dent. Boards. Call (313) the fledgling organization. Mem- 354-0085,, locally, 662-3149. c~tcbers of the group are "enraged" BACKPACK-FISHING TRIPS over the University's response int nhighnColorado Rockies Young to their agitation for an Asian experienced guides with heads to- gether will take you on a trip you'll American Advocate, the focus never forget. Very reasonable. Write: of four years of political agita- Crestone Guide and Outfitters, 825 tion, according to Chen. N. Hancock, Colorado Springs, Cole- rado 80909. 30P517 Late in February, the admin- --- o istration offered a 10-hour per WEDDING INVITATIONS - wod or week work-study position in an- traditional. Call 761-0942 anytime swer to the group's demands EXPRESSIVE MOVEMENT WORKSHOP: Exploring human emotions with the R whole body through spontaneous, . i individual and group motion. Sat., Apr 17. Margaret and Bob Blood. 769-0046 47F410 0 WELCOME TO THE FAMOUS Campustutofo (Continued from Page 1) University's budget , situation, Fleming said: 1217 S. "WE HAD hoped that we could in the month of April bring to University the Regents a budget for 1976-77. * NEW MACHINES It is now evident that this is im- possible. The Governor has sub{ XEROX AND OFFSET miffed one budget bill which fast. low cost duplicating provides for no incremental dol- COPY QUICK 1217 S. University 769-0560 lars in 1976-77, while the Senate has passed a bill which would Offset Printing, Xerox Copies give the University of Michigan Xerox reductions, photostats Halftones, Typesetting approximately $2.6 million over and much more the amount alloted by the Gov- ARBOR INSTANT ernor. PRINTING "It is unlikely that we will STUDENT ACCOUNTS WELCoum know which bill, if either, will 214 S. 4th Ave. 994-4664 pass until the very end of June. COPIES - 2%c each This being so, we cannot exact- d curbs icrease Ictivftis for a full-time advocate: The offer snarked bitter resentment towards the administration, and its acceptance is presently un- der debate, says Chen. Wu points out, however, that the work - study arrangement would be "tentative" until an- other proposal for reorganiza- tion of advocate representation among minority groups is stu- died. He adds, "Because the possibility stands, at the present time there is less need for on- going pressure." INDEED, much less noise has come out of the East Wind office in the Michigan Union since the organization's founders h a v e left. Wu attributes the quieter attitude to "less definite com- mitment of interest and inexper- ience negotiating with the ad- ministration among the group's leaders." "Oddly enough," he observes, "everyone in the steering com- mittee is new this year, except for me." Among outsiders, charges that "the group is falling apart" and that there is "dissension among the leaders" may have been prompted by the group's sub- dued character and its relative political inaction this term. NONETHELESS, steering com- mittee m e m b e r s deny the the charges. "We are just be- ginning to pull ourselves to- gether," explains graduate stu- dent Jade Woo. And Lee specu- lates, "Maybe the leaders are waiting this term out, planning for next term." Chen affirms Lee's o b s e rv a t i o n, saying, "We're in a waiting period, a building up period." -- - --Barbara Burda, 429-9286 1970 MG-GBT 42,000 miles. Air con- 14J417 ditioning. $1800. 663-5505. 60N416 1--------- .-_________ - ------ -NEED PAPERS TYPED? Call Ellen. 1975 CHEVY VAN, 350-V8, automat- 663-9662 60J417 ic, power steering and brakes, 8,000 --- - -------- miles. 481-1529 79N416 TYPING/EDITING, tutoring in Eng- lish Call Dorothy, 995-1075. 53J417 HELP WANTED -_-_____ __-MANUSCRIPT EDITING COULD YOU USE $25 for 5 hrs. DISSERTATIONS. BOOKS, work? Disco dancer needed, exper- ARTICLES. 769-2931 ience not necessary. Call 994-1482 cJtc or 995-8658. 65H417_ ----- TYPING, Copying,'Binding, Editing, BETH ISRAEL Seeking school di- Notary Service. rector for Hebrew School 1976-77. THE SECRETARIAT ,-time position, teaching exp ne- Dissertation Specialists cessary. Call Rabbi Kensky. 665- 812 S. State Street 9897. 99H417 10 a.m. to 10 p m. 994-3594 _1 rfal ly define at this time the nature of the internal steps which we must take to balance the bud- get," Fleming said. Tuition hikes of between $62 and $100 a year were also ap- proved for students at the Uni- versity's Dearborn and Flint campuses. FLEMING also disclosed that he has decided against taking out a loat because of the month's delay in the $10 million state aid payment due April 15. He said that in ord* to meet University payrolls,-the Univer- sity will delay a number of general fund expenditures for such items as social security and supplies. UIversity. of Michigan School of Art Summer Pro gram. Spring Half Term - May 3 through June 26 Prerequisite to' a cors s s ',cy cmo eo / ' - ') - gram, equivalent work dor'e esel r, ' r r o msr rs r Courses meet five days per wee' ms r" C 0 ad co' ti ' three days per veek. Summer Workshops - June 28 through July 12 Tese intensive workshops are made available on a non-credit basis for Inose who can take advantage of concentrated work in fields charac- ";.'ied by substantal technical demands. The two-week period is redled for June 28 through July 12th. While no specific prerequi- ts are required, students should have sufficient prior experience or ,owedge of i'n field to fully participate in studio work. Classes will reetffo'our h ours each day five days per week. The studios will be for the remainder of the time to permit students to work inde- --Jr /. VIDEO WORKSHOP FILM ANIMATION WORKSHOP FABRIC PRINTING WORKSHOP PHOTO SERIGRAPHY WORKSHOP METALSMITHING WORKSHOP PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP CERAMICS WORKSHOP FIGURE PAINTING WORKSHOP BRONZE CASTING WORKSHOP SENSITOMETRY WORKSHOP' Fees and Admission Ta: rr e per workshop is $100. TIh. t:arsKshop registration coupon below should be completed and re- turned with a deposit of $50.00 for each workshop elected. Checks _ should be made payable to "School of Art, University of Michigan.- The fee for a workshop course is refundable, upon presentation of valid - reason, prior to May 15th but are non-refundable thereafter. Sufficient req;,,rations must be received by June 1st to permit the operation of each workshop or applicants will be informed and their deposits re- turned Class activities in each area will require an expense for ex- pendable supplies. Normally, basic needs for workshop courses will be met by a lab fee of less than $20 00, but this amount may vary, de- pending on the extent of the student's material requirements. No re- funds are permitted after the beginning of workshop classes. Attach deposit of $50 00 for each workshop elected and mail to: SUMMER PROGRAM OFFICE OF THE DEAN SCHOOL OF ART THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ANN ARIAOR, MICHIGAN 48109 Requests for additional inormation should be directed to: Office of the Dean School of Art The University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 (313) 764-0397 NON-CREDIT WORKSHOP REGISTRATION (Deadline for Receipt - June 1, 1976) * - NAME (Please print clearly) ADDRESS zip code TELEPHONE area code REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER HALF TERM WORKSHOP (check) Lowest Prices Anywhere IMPRESS, 524 E. William, 665-4321 SET A RECORD on any of our pinball machines and win a free lunch. CROSS EYED MOOSE 613 E Liberty c7417 THE CROSSEYED MOOSE home of the CLEAN MACHINE 613 E. LIBERTY cF421 PREGNANT? Need help? Call Prob- lem Pregnancy Help, 769-7283. 400 S. Division Free pregnancy tests. INT'L. STUDENTS recreation pro- gram tonight, 7 p.m.-10 p.m., Water- man Gymnasium. cF417 i r outraged at new tuiti~on hike (Continued from Page 1) COMMENTING on the possi- bility of decreased out-of-state student enrollment, Gruber add- ed, "I have nothing against the state or the people who live here, but what makes this such a good place is the diversity in the student population. If the only out-of-state people who can come here are the super-rich, people are going to lose respect for this University." Bill Ubbes, an in-state student, had a less caustic response to the iticrease. "I don't think it's that large an increase, because everything else has gone up more. Their (the University's) costs are rising more than the tuition because of all the union- ized labor." One LSA sophomore who ask- ed not to be named was more succinct in her reply. "Fuck 'em," she said. "Let them shove it up their asses and spin on it." TICKETS MAYBE I'm amazed-Selling 2 fine McCartney tickets. 995-3120 57Q417 PHOTOGRAPHY CINEMATOGRAPHY CERAMICS' PAINTING LIFE DRAWING WEAVING & FABRIC DESIGN ILLUSTRATION PRINTMAKING (LITHOGRAPHY) Fees and Admission Those interested in nrdi' work pn rai teim m r 'e admintted to the University. Application materls srould be secured from the Of- fice of Admission, 1220 Student Activities Building The University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Special problems regarding pre- requisites are best referred to the Office of the Dean. School of Art - (313) 764-0397, Feas for credit courses in 1975 76 fr fse on the foilowing shedule. k A call-in program concerning the preparation of yo r favorite foods. Ask.fbr advice on wines, che eses, desserts and old or new recipes by calling 764-9210 or 763-1550. &5b5jfwl* 1 3 j I baobab folk art gallery 123 W. Woshington GALLERY HOURS Ann Arbor, Michiqon Tuesday-Friday 313-662-3681 12-9 Saturday 10-6 Jewelry and other distinctive gifts from distant culture~ 7 Why not join the DAILY? THE DAILY IS A GREAT PLACE TO: * meet other good people O drink 5c Cokes * learn the operations of a newspaper 0 write stories * see your name in print " earn a little money Come on down to 420 Maynard anytime and join the business, news, sports or photography staffs! Five or more credits electod tower division studen!o upper division students Fewer than five credits e 'n'i an enrollment fee of and for each hour eCecte: M 'g-pan Resdrt 24t Nn-Pes-ident I