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July 22, 1981 - Image 30

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Michigan Daily, 1981-07-22

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age 1--Wednesdoy, July,22, 19,81 TheM higoiqDaily
UP TO 50% SAVINGS
on selected
MICHIGAN ITEMS, DANSKINS,
SHOES, WOMEN'S SWIMSUITS,
ART FAIR HOURS:
WED & FRI till 8:00
TH URS & SA T till 6:00
AND MUCH, MUCH MORE...
Complete Athletic Outfitters
711 N. University -668-6915
902,S. State-668-7296

Unique exhibits -. -
Unique events ...
Unique people...

When you've trudged through the ART FAIR
all day,
And your appetite cries, "Lead the way!"
Do not tarry or ponder
The League's just a step yonder
With treats hard to beat for the pay.
L.S.
on North University & Ingalls
Next to Hill Auditorium & Burton Tower
For a snack or a meal in a cool, quiet, con-
venient University building where the staff
extends a warm welcome to Art Fair exhib-
itors and visitors.

The Little League Snack Bar
Lower level-open
7:15-5:00
Cafeteria open
Lunch 11:30-1:15
Dinner 5:00-7:15
Send your League Limerick to:
Manager, Michigan League
227 South Ingalls
You will receive 2 free dinner tickets if your
limerick is used on one of our ads.

Spirit
of Fair
more
official
(Continued from Page 5)
precludes such a romantic proposition.
Indeed, if the choice is truly between a
fair of snobbish mediocrity or no fair at
all, one must guiltily opt for the former.
If nothing else, it's fun to look at all the
people.
Still, I can't forget that mobile, now
forever banished, glistening in the sun
- an encomium to the impulsive won-
derments the human mind can put
together if challengednenough. The Ann
Arbor Art Fair no longer challenges
anyone. It is pure mercantilism - mid-
dlebrow, straitjacketed, safe. As such,
it probably deserves our reluctant civic
support - but God help us if it really
turns out to be the artistic wave of the
future.
Bartering
proves to
be a plus
(Continued from Page 17)
material. Not find like this in United
States. 2300 is good price."
AND THE MAN said, "How much
you want to pay?"
"In the States you pay $40," I said.
And he laughed. I laughed. We both
looked in each other's eyes and
laughed. He shook my hand. I kept on
shaking it. He knew I knew the game.
He knew that I knew we were both just
playing. We kept on laughing. I gave
him 40 American dollars. It was a good
price for him (1700 lira, not counting the
valuable foreign exchange) and a good
price for me (here, these vests cost well
over $100).
You, too, can become an accom-
plished barterer. In fact, a very good
place to start is the Ann Arbor Art Fair.
Just pick out something you like, find
the person selling it and argue. What
have you got to lose, except maybe your
voice.
Begin your day
with
764-0558

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mino - CAMERA SHOP'S
STREET ART FAIR
Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. July 22, 23, 24, 25
-If you've been thinking about buying anything photographic-
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY!!
Bargain Prices on every item in our store. (Sorry, but the
U.S. Postal Contract Station is a separate entity). Save on
cameras, lenses, gadget bags, enlargers, books, frames,
albums, etc., etc.
IF IT'S IN STOCK-IT'S ON SALE
SPECIAL STORE HOURS:
Wed., Thurs., Fri.
9 a.m.-9 p.m.
aturdy 95:00 CAMERA SHOP, INC.
1115 S. University Since 1939-Ann Arbor's Friendly Camera Shop 665-6101

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