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(Continued from Page 10) PERSONAL MARXIST, RADICAL RIGHT, liber- tarian, radical Christian, and an- archistic perspectives are aU repre- sented in our shop. A Periodical Retreat, 316 S. State. 663-0215. cF517 WRITERS-Take classes with Grace Paley, Herbert Gold, Marge Pierecy, Philip Levine, Megan Terry, Roger telazny, Jim Hougan. 26 June-2 ily. Write IU Writers Conference, Iox 211, Bloomington, IN 47401. 42F517 SlOP THE APOTHECARY Drug S ore and Save. Village Apoherary, 112 S. Univ. Ave. cp tc RESERVE an appointment and learn the facts about diamonds so your egagement rng purchase will be orth your while and a unique ra- perience. Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University, 663-7151. cFtc COPIES-As low as .21c. IMPRESS (Still the Cheapest!), 524 E. William, 665-4321.crtc BUMPER STICKERS. Custom print- ed while-U-wait. 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University, 663-7151. eFtc CAROL AND PHYLLIS F.- I LOVE YOU BOTHJ MADLY. THEOPHILUS. cFtc STEVE'S LUNCH-Come for homei cooking. nreakfast all day, great sops andreggrolls. 2 egg omelets with fresh vegetables and fresh bean sprouts served all day, Sundays 10-8. 1313 South University. cFtc HILLEL CLASSES for the spring are Basic Judaism and Beginning He- brew. Meet Monday and Wednesday evenings. Call or drop in for info, 1429 Hill, 663-3336. cF507 PREGNANT? Need help? CallProblem Pregnancy Help, 769- 7283. Pregnancy tests available. cFtc GRADUATE STUDENT COUPLE - Desire to house sit for faculty be- ginning thi sfall - 2erious, quiet, goad references. Tam, 662-2681. 30F517 FRIENDS LAKE COMMUNITY 80- acre wildlife preserve near Chelsea- Swimming, sailing, canoeing, pic- nicking, camping. All-year member- ahip $30 per adult, Children free, Brochure from Bloods, 2005 Penn- craft, Ann Arbor 48103. 43F611 PERMANENT WEIGHT LOSS Through Be havio r Modification. 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