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CLASSIFIED MISCELLANEOUS

Auction sale – furniture,
appliances, glassware, china, water
bed w. frame, stereos, etc, etc, etc.
10 a.m. Sat. May 12 at "The
Arrows" – Rt. 29 South, two miles
beyond North Garden Crossroads,
follow signs. Lunch available.
*(4570)

Attention! Marion, Myies, Richard,
Beat, Elliot, Rita, Drew, Gary,
Elise, Steven, Gane, Suzanne,
Mitchell, Rio, Chris, Carodoola,
Daryl, Maggie, Mr. R., Mr. M., Mr.
M., Mr. G., Mr. T., Laree, Joe,
Becky, Kirt, Bruce, Joel, Susan,
Sm, Camlyn, Pat, Patty, Diane,
Frank, Dave, Dave, Mary B., R.I.,
Lioyd, Mark, Mike, Stephanie,
Charles, Howard, Ed, Rod, Chuck,
Annamiek, Anne, Alan, Clark, Mr.
J., Mr. H & H, Mr. S., Mrs. G., Mr.
E., 410 Dobie, Quick, Doug, Mike,
Tony, Rick & Rick, Scott, ruce,
Jane, Rita, Jerry, Linda, Jessica,
Janet & Tom, Chartie & Charlie,
Burt & Tol, Nick, George, Greg,
Cato, Nancy, Hattle, Rick & Terry,
The Beaux Arts People, & everyone
else who knows who they are:
thanks y'all for an utterly
frustrating and wonderful year!
Love, Pat. *(4551)

Attention extrepreneurs: get 200%
return. Make money selling army
surplus. Approx. 40 uniform
topcoats, 12 overcoats, 20 field
jackets, many fatigues. Am leaving
area, must sell. $100. 973-8892.
*(4548)

The Mystery Man will be at your
party Myles, will you? *(4550)

Economos "Only the Best" Men's
Hatratyles, Meadowbrook Shopping
Center, is the place for limitless
"Layer cuts", "Shaggs", "New Page
Boy" or the conservative "Model
Cut". Functional Mobile Perfect
Geometric haircuts, your choice
regardless of length or style, 8
bucks, dial 293-8422 for your
convenience. *(4099)

Big Wheel Bikes is offering a p
(une-up special, This include
brakes, headest, and derllur
adjustment, wheel truing, pedal
tightening and a complete clean up
by expert mechanics – only .95
– 910 W. Main St. 977-5508.
*(4383)

Big Wheel Bikes will tune up your
bike for $8.95 or get a complete
overhaul for only $18.95. 910 W.
Main St.–977-55. Open Fridays
til 8:00. *(4383)

May the Bird of Paradise come to
your party Myles. Your true u
Frend w *(4551)

This summer the Humanities
Division will offer the History of
Science (H211-212), a
two-semester, six-credit course
open to all undergraduates. There
are no prerequisties for the courses,
and it presumes no prior
knowledge. The of the
course will be on cultural
interrelations of scientifie thought.
Pre-registration May 7 through May
18. Information, 924-196
*(4326)