University Daily Kansan, June 24, 1982 Page 7 the waer, less, and I mental calm- and I don't " ontinually that mod Schwering the water alked with ed of pain pain from metrist, he t eye wash ictimes o actually tion," he 'mental' iss, if it in the FDA tells institutions of for any illegal and utually has "he said, take the And con- or own de- comfort" le of this is found in own pains advice of people The University Daily KANSAN Kansan Telephone Numbers Newsroom--684-4810 Business Office--684-4338 for the Nasee, Randyairs likee taken so uit that the more than a old not sell leave in. (US$ 565-40) Published at the University of Kansas daily August through May and Monday and November July and August please email back your holiday and holidays. Second-class postage paid at Lawrence, Kansas 60453. Donations to the University of Kansas for six months are $1 a year outside the county. Student subscriptions are $1 a semester, paid through the student activity and changes of address to the University Daily Kansas. Flint Hall, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 75062. Business Manager Coral Beach Editorial Editor Managing Editor Campus Editor Assistant Campus Editor Campus Editor Editional Editor Wire Layout Editor Photographer Layout Photographer Copy Chief Editorial Columnist Retail Sales Manager National, Campus and Classified Back to School Coordinator Retail Sales Representatives Business Manager Bacon Broth Martha Brink Jamie Murphy Catherine Behan Cynthia Hirschner Je Burton Kristen Primer Susan Pressel Jill M. Yates Wend Warmer Patric Quinn, Alain A. Rued, John Scarffe Marshall Koehler Larry Allen Jan Haren Angela Berry, Juno Bole, Karyn Waters Denise Popovis, Melissa Payne, Ed Keating John Oberman General Manager and News Adviser Letters Policy The University Daily Kansan welcomes letters to the editor. Letters should be typewritten, double-spaced and should not exceed 500 words. They should include the writer's name, address and phone number. If the writer is affiliated with the University, the letter should include his class and home town or faculty or staff position. The Kansan reserves the right to edit or reject letters. Edward Zeller, professor of geology, physics and astronomy, said that because of rains and sunspot activity, he would be cooler than this summer would be cooler. The simplest explanation for this summer's weather is that "we've had a very large amount of precipitation to the south and west of here." Zeller said. A KU geophysicist said Tuesday that he had predicted in April that this summer would be cooler than usual in the Midwest. By CANDICE SACKUVICH Staff Reporter "Winds from those areas are usually hotter in summer, especially if the areas are dried out." Zeller said. Winds from the south and west reaching the Midwest are cooler than usual because of the rain, he said, causing lower temperatures in Kansas. Another explanation is that a broad, unclear correlation exists between high sunspot activity and cool weather, he said. "We go through an 11-year cycle of solar activity, from only three or four sunspots some years to peaks of approximately 200 in other years. We've just gone through one of those peaks," he said. Sunspots are relatively dark spots that appear on the surface of the sun. Cooler summer predicted Sunspot activity linked to weather trends Although Midwesterners are experiencing a relatively cool summer, Zeller said he had a penchant for colder weather—much colder. He is preparing to go on his mission expiratory expedition to Antarctica. He first went in 1968 as part of the Interna- tional Geophysical Year expedition, he said. "I would guess that the mean value is below 140 now. Nevertheless, that is high. Maybe in the next four or five years we'll have a mean value about half for the month of June." Zeller said "Periods like that are usually dry." "That was a period of intense sunspot activity. Geophysicists from all over the world came to take measurements of all kinds of things—the thickness of the earth's crust, magnetic fields, earthquakes, atmosphere, tempera Sunspots are counted daily and averaged to get the mean value for the month. In February, the mean value was 115 sunspots and in March it was 153, Zeller said. Only general weather trends can be predicted by measuring sunspot activity, he said. Since 1976, Zeller and Gisela Dreschoff, KU courtesy professor of physics and astronomy, have beer, part of an annual graduation tradition from the University of Kansas. "You're looking down into the sun. You'd think it it's hot, but it isn't," he said. "Sunspots are actually cooler regions on the sun." The research expeditions are part of two programs financed by the Division of Polar Programs of the National Science Foundation, a federal agency. The Resource Evaluation Program involves "flying around in helicopters and using gamma ray detectors to measure the thorium mineral deposits," Zeller said. Zeller and Dresshoff's next expedition is planned to coincide with the Antarctic summer, from November to January. This year, the expedition team will be This year, the expedition team will be doing research at Scott Glacier in southern Antarctica. It will not work on the nitrate program much this year because the glacier is in an area where snow does not accumulate. Zeller said. "We're actually examining the resource potential of the continent. There are large amounts of iron and coal there." fairly well clothed. I won't say you don't get cold sometimes, but there's no problem sleeping in temperatures of 20 below zero," he said. Zeller said they were holes in the sun's atmosphere. The highest temperature ever recorded at South Pole Station on the Antarctic Plateau was 12 below zero, Zeller said. The other program was designed to determine nitrate levels in the snow of the Antarctic Plateau, which is more acidic than temperate rain. High nitrate levels are correlated Thirty degrees below zero is a warm summer day there, and winter temperatures can dip as low as 100 degrees below zero, he added. He said he predicted an uncertain future for Antarctica because of the international scramble for resources tures and relative humidity," Zeller said. "You get used to sleeping in these intensely cold temperatures, and then you become more aware of higher temperatures as uncomfortable." Zeller said. "I suspect that of the reasons Argentina invaded the Falklands was to gain more resources. And I think countries that have laid claim to portions of the land they them more seriously in the future of the resources," Zeller said. It would be unfortunate and ridiculous for nations to go to war over Antarctica, he said, "but I am afraid it will eventually happen." "Right now, Antarctica is a delightful place with scientists from all over the world united against the common enemy," said Dr. Robertsaid."I'd like to see this continue." The University Daily KANSAN WANT ADS Call 864-4358 CLASSIFIED RATES one five one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve三十三十四三十五三十六三十七三十八三十九四十五十六十七十八十十十一十二十二十三十四十五十六十七十八十九二十一二十二二十三二十四五十六十七十八十十十一十二十二十三十四十五 AD DEADLINES "You don't freeze, because you're FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS Monday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Monday 5 p.m. Thursday Friday 5 p.m. Friday Wednesday 5 p.m. Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. These ads can be placed in person or simply by calling the Kansas business office at 864-3588. ANNOUNCEMENTS ERRORS The Kansas will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of this ad. 1:2 CREAM GONES One dip just 4d+ Two dips #8e 3:10 dips #10.0 CHOICE COOLER UNLIIMITED Southern Hills Center 124 p.m. Tues.Sat., 124 p.m. Sun. Leave Message at 841-3835 CINDY BUTLER Formerly of IBM Starting Business Conducting Service on: • Selectrics • Mag-cards • Memory typewriters COMPETITIVE RATES • Service Agreement • Per Hour Tennis Doubles Tournament RECREATION SERVICES Entry Deadline Thursday, June 24 5 p.m. 208 Robinson Play begins Sunday, June 27 1:30 p.m. THE FOOD ★THE SOCIAL LIFE★ Robinson Tennis Courts 1800 Natsmith Drive 943-8588 FOR RENT PRINCETON PLACE PACIT APARTMENTS. Newly furnished 2-bedroom apartment for rentals, features wood burning fireplace, electric stove, equipped kitchen, quiet surroundings. Rm per person, 1800 sq ft. Bldg or apartment for additional information. IB, or phone 925-2730 for additional information. SOUTHERN PARKWAY TOWNHouses, 30th & Kadok. If you need the tioy of the banyo & cramped apartments in Houghton Lake, Hoopsku, all appliances, attached garage, swimming pool, & lids of privacy. We have opening now, for August. Call Gail Levine (evenings and weekends) at 212-874-6528 for information about modest价居 townhouses. Are Just Three Of The Many Reasons People Come To Nalsmith Hall Summer Or Fall/Spring Individual Leases NAISMITH HALL THE MAID SERVICE SPACIOUS STUDIOS One, two, and three bedrooms. Check now for summer availability. Beautiful grounds, swimming pool, little tennis courts. A GOOD PLACE TO LIVE meadowbrook 1504 & Creation 842-4200 Live in the CHISTIAN CAMPUS HOUSE this summer. Call Alan Rocasca, campus manager, Call Alan Rocasca, campus manager. AVAILABLE AUGUST Spacious exclusive 4 room student room, unfurnished, Family room, table pool, FP, all appl garage. 274 Stratford R on KU Bus line. Accept students. 267-741 or 149-707. Students $300 ap- reciable. STUDENTS One phone call will solve your housing needs. Complete furnished studios, 1BR, 1BH with furniture, and 2BR furnished apartments HANOVER PLACE Between 14th and 15th on Massachusetts Plymouth 841-1212 842-4455 841-1212 842-4455 7th and Florida (On KU Bus Line) Rentals from $205/mo. 41.195E 80.446E 9th and Emery Rd. Rentals from $250/mo. 841-5255 842-4455 TIBURON 919 Indiana 919 Indiana 922 Tennessee Riverside from 841-5255 842-4455 Warmair: Furnished room in shared house. Total rent (Nov.-Aug.) $200 + deposit. 1 blk. from Union. 842-5440, 10:12:30, M-F. 6-28 COLDWATER FLATS SUMMIT HOUSE 3 new bedrooms apartment in four-plex. 1 block from campus, 2 blocks from town. Central Air, carpeted, fully equipped kitchen, at 1341 Ohio. Call 804-5424. EXTRA nice apartments, large and small. Next to campus. Utilities paid, reasonabled price. 125-135 if-credit. All offered by Mastercraft Management, Professional Maintenance and Management Company 841-1212 842-4455 1 bedroom semi-furnished. Near campus. 843-9094 or 842-6707. No pets. 7-1 NEW 4-PLEXES Two bedroom furnished mobile home. $185.00 per month. Clean, quiet location. No pets. Jayhawk Court #8247807. 7:29 Rentals from $260/mo. MASTER BEDROOM of a large 3 bed mobile house with the option to stay longer. Call Matthew M-14-M4 for information. Sleeping room(s) 1 & 2 & bedroom apartments and pet days: 84/53/169. Eighties 84/70/17 4-81/3235 TREO COOPERATIVE LIVING. Close to campus and downtown. Individual bedrooms. Even meals. Not a religious organization. $0 to $13 in including utilities. Sunflower Bed, 824-9217. tf TRAILRIDGE 2. 3, and 4 bedroom townhouses still available for fall 3 pools, tennis court, and On KU bus line Racquetball club. Cabernet 328-bedroom apartment in an older home. 314 W. 14th (14th & Tentacle). Available now only $279 a month with $309 deposit, all utilities absolutely免修. You call: 614-744-1238 for details. 2500 West 6th 843-7333 very nice 1-bedroom unfurnished apartment in older home at 140 Tennessee. Available now, only $125 per month with $200 deposit, utilities paid. Absolutely no call. Call 784-414 for showing images. 7-29 小 but coy 1-bedroom unfurnished apartment above garage at 10187ile Rhode Island. Only $75 a month with $200 deposit, water and water paid. Also no pets. Call 644-4444 for showing time. 7:39 New leaving for August 15, SPANCH CREAT CRESHPART carped with tapered, central air, beak, hairy carpets and a detached leather boot. Arrive on KU bus route. Plenty of off-street parking. Launched available. Laundry facilities and pool. Call (416) 783-2500. MED CENTER BOUND? Newly refurbished 2-bedroom duplexes available now. A carp, A/C, appliances. Parking. Call (913) 381-2878. Apartment for rent to quit student. Third floor wakeup in private residence. First floor on the KU bus route. Furnished with large bedrooms, living room, kitchen and dining room. No money. No per month. Available July 1, 842-3366. ONE-bedroom house adjacent to O-Zone. Available August 1, 843-8605. 7-12 Leasing now for fall 1. and 2-bedroom apartments. Dick Edmonds Real Estate. 7-8 2-BEDROOM--older duplex, A/C, 8 blocks to campus. Available July 15. No toys or kids $275 or 815 with utilities 74-3651. keep trying. FOR SALE Western Civilization Notes. Now Take on Make sense of Western Civilization (2). As study guide 1. To an 1st Study Guide. 2. For class preparation 3. For exam preparation. - New Analysis of Western Civilization. Now Take on Town Civic The Bookmark, and Oread Bookstore. Alternator, starter and generator specialists. Parts, service and exchange units. BELL AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC, 845-909, 3000 W. 6th. tf For sale or lease with option to buy. Only amusement park in the college town with ice cream, cold drinks, sandwiches. Has 9 video machines and room for 10 people. Large apartment building. 843-1601-8431. 7-321- Front wheel drive, am/fm. 5-speed. Low mileage. Great economy. 842-6135. 6-24 MOPED-Honda Express. Good condition $250. Call 614- ..+5542. Combination bumper pool-card table. Real inb. 120. totally equipped. Total back at 76-453. $100. 76 Buck Regal, PB, PS, AC, AM-FM, Cruise & TUL. 842, 842-6068. Women's sample clothes. Calvin Klein jeans ($22); T-shirts, Polos & Shorts ($10); Skirts ($15) 5-13. Call 842-1533. 6-24 RECORDS, RECORDS, RECORDS, Many more addiced. Wide release. Rock, jazz, blue, etc. don't miss! Sat., June 26, 9:4 at 10th & Connecticut. 6-34 Must sell: 1976 Chevy Montea, Clean, low mileage, good mail: appl. 82; 645-7546. 6-24 HONDA 350 XL. Excellent condition, accessories, $500, Matt 749-1968. 6-28 TENNIS RACKETS—Head, Wilson, Dunlap, Prince, Yones—Good selection, new/award. Will buy yours if condition: 84/437 8:23 after 6:08 pm. Film certificate book for sale 100 certificates only 415.30 $ Each certificate for sale of a Kindle or Kodak card. 89.15 $ Each envelope 125, 185, 162, 24, 36, 41 Cary Teller, 841.18/$481.18 to order in a transferable. 1981 Honda Express Moped $250. 842-7959 Evenings. 624 1977 PUCH "Mari"* mazi* 2,500 miles—$225—Calli Paul at 842-3437. 1976 Nova, 4 cyl, excellent condition, AM-FM cassette store,午后. 749-6280. 7-1 Full-size bed, desk and chair, bookcase. Call 749-0293. FOUND Found-Contact lens and case. Call Debbi Rhoton at 864-3598 7-1 Found—Male kitten in vicinity of the Exchange, 2406 Eau. Sandy color, medium length hair with green eyes. 8417779, 8452633. 7-1 HELP WANTED HARDWARE, COMMUNICATIONS ANALYST, UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS' KAISANANCE; B.S. E. Engineering or equivalent subject; experience as elec- tric engineer in the field of data com- munications technique. Ability to manage project and staff; prefer experience in design real data communications systems; knowl of granming and working knowledge of data communications. Salary $15,000 minimum. Submit resume by April 28, 2007. Graduate Compound, University of Kansai, Post Office Drive 2007, Lawrence, KA. 60043. Additional in- troduction: Contact Direct Neural Lending, (913) - 844-2700 EOEA/AA. Program Assistant unclassified position in chemistry department at University of Kansas. 181 Chemical, typing, editing, organizational and record keeping responsibilities; will serve as assistant to Prof. R. L. Schoenwil in the American Chemical Society. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree in American Chemical Society and must capable of working responsibility and must complete minimum requirements including type speed at a pace of 25 mph, travel time between college or business school degree is desirable but not mandatory. It is expected that the person filling this position must have a bachelor's degree in two years and preferably 3. annual salary $250,000 plus benefits. Qualified persons should apply to Sony Tape Chemistry Department, Room 200 Mail Hall, University of Kansas at 864-646-742 before June 30. Please refer to www.sonytape.com/Qualifications for Action Employer. Liquor store clerk—part-time; call 843-6632 for interview. 6-28 LOST Lost: glasses. Leaf lench test. Plastic frame -charcoal top, clear back. Reward. Professor Landsberg, English Department, KU. Please call 84-420 and leave a message. PERSONALS SPECIAL RATES, HAIRCUTS $6, PERMS- *ONLY* $20. Charm Hair Fashions 103%! Mass- Dena Fein, 843-538-6300 6-08 PREGNANT and need help? Call BIRTHRIGHT, 843-4821 tf $995 A Day FIRST 50 MILES FREE THEN 8 A MILE Daily, Weekly, Monthly All Cars One Rate Small, intermediate and large cars and trucks available. All mechanically sound, state inundated, clean and ready to rent. CALL US AT 9th & Miss. 24th & Iowa 749-4225 841-0188 Skillie's liquor store serving U-Day since 1940. Come in and compare. Willed Skillet Endaly. 1908 Mass. 843-8186. The Keeger - Weekly Specials on Kega!! Call 841-4400 - 1610 W. 23rd. tf COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH ASSOCIATE. Free pregnancy testing; early and advanced outpatient abortion; gynecology; contraception; 1-435 & Roe; Overland, Park IS (913) 623-1030. Say it in a shirt. Custom silk screen printing, T-shirts, baseball shirts and caps. Shirtart by Swella. 749-1611. 7-29 Welcome back! Photos for any occasion. 6-24 Bernstein Photograph. Call Seen at 749-161-64 **Dear** I would like to extend my gratitude to you for your kindness and thoughtful guidance. I am very thankful for the opportunity to share your experiences with my students. Your help has made a big difference in our lives, and I will always be grateful for your support. Sincerely, [Name] DARE TO GO BARE The American Star Association has a FAMILY stadium club near you. Advise marital status TRA-V AANS, Inc. Rt. 1 1049 Scarlett, Ks. 6557 Send 39 stems. LEARN TO BOARDSAIL! Instant passport, portfolio, resume, immigration, naturalization, visit, ID and of course fine portrait Sunrise Sail 842-2366 1705 St. Andrews Dr. Boardraising is the excitement of hanging on the fence while racing off the top of a wave, or the simple enjoyment of good people to sail with. Whether you're taking a race or speed racing excitement, Salinler will take you there! It takes only a couple of hours to complete the lesson is only $9.95 with this coupon. So don't miss it. 1705 St. Andrews Dr. Why cook? .. We now deliver. The Pitra Shoppe 842-0000. 7-1 Craving pizza but on a tight budget? Call us. The Piza- Shoppe 824-0600 Community Children Center. Headstart, is accept- ance based on enrollment. There are 3 requirements for those families accepted into this free program. 1. Child must be between 3 to 5 years of age. 2. Income must meet the Guideline Line. 3. Income must meet the Guideline Line. Free baby golden hamsters! The perfect apartment pet. They're rame and cuddly. Call Laurie 749-2066. 6.24 SERVICES OFFERED Schenider Wine & Keg Shop - The finest selection of wines in Lawrence - largest supplier of strong kegs. 1610 W. 22nd, 843-3223. tf Put your best foot forward with a professionally printed resume from展会. We can write it, type it, and print it for you. Call Encore 842-2001, 2520 & Iowa. The Etc Shop Vintage & Classic Contemporary Clothing Linda & Linda 10 West 9th St. 913-643-708 Mon-Sat 10:18 WRITINGGSYPSCHDYNAMICS will find your resources to research. Graphing. Graphaphrase. Visual graphs. Research. KR Freshman woman would like to live with a single wife, have a home, and equip an elderly couple to do household work and cook on their own. Please call collect at 418-253-4848 or write. Rohanna Schoenberg 301 Clement University, Independence, MO 60719. Have your own personalized bumpersticker! Deluxe invoice. Any message. $30, K. Gill, $21, Geranium Place, Oxnard, California 89300. 7-15 Sunday, June 7th-Saturday, July 3rd—SUMMER SALE! Spencer Museum Bookshop's largest overstock sale ever. 30% discounts on many books & pockets and postcards. Expenses item 12 now within range! Photoscreening so they can be printed or copied. Encore Copy Corps 25th & Iowa 842-2001 SLIDES DEVELOPED overnight or by appoint- ment. ETHRACHOME 50mm; 20 ex. 36, 36 ex. Call Kenton Knowles evenings at M14-S46. 7-8 Beaver Cleaver sacks! Yes, indeed, and they're going fast. Don't miss on the latest in footwear. They're at The Ele Shop 10 West 9th. 6-24 If you haven't tasted the original Round Table, you haven't lived. The Prize Shoppe. 842-6000. The Ete Shop 10 West 10th had formal white dinner jacket, cuffs, bown, ties, tuxedo & black tux pants. Did you forget the formal wear and the shoes? We have those too! 6-24 INDEPENDENCE DAY ARTS & CRAFTS PAIR * Earn extra money selling your hand crafted items in air conditioned comfort Planting. Woodcrafts, kites, rock art, murals. Weddings, Birthdays, Succes, Saturdays & July 5-8, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Come one or both days, for reservations call 814-782-7400. Southern Hills Shopping Center 21 & 2nd & Cudson. Musician Wanted bring your favorite instrument to improvisation 101 every Thursday, 7th Spirit Club. Sign up at 9 p.m. 6-24 All you can drink is the lucky winner of our special drawing this Friday night. Come in and celebrate with us at our First Year Home party on Saturday, June 27 from 7:00 to 7:31! The Exchange, 400 Iowa Street, 6-24 BARGAIN HUNTERS Find what you need to hunt in your area. Purchase a durable future space furniture, housewares, goods to trade. Save gas running to garage sales. shop in one of our 18 new shops. 9 a.m., 6 p.m. on Monday, Elm Hills Shops. Call (212) 457-3400; Lauren Lachman. Hi FARLEE, How is my favorite press secretary? What is this I hear, you don't want to meet my friends? D.Q. 6-28 The Ete Shop 18-9. WB has bow-ling shirts, Hawaiian shorts, bermuda shorts & pedal pushers. Also, antique & costume jewelry. 6-28 MAKE MONEY, RAIN OR SHINE! Sell your home items, furniture, electronics etc in our warehouse. Get a discount on MARIT! No reservation necessary, come one or both of us at our store. Shop 21 & 2nd &奥斯特劳, Lawrence Shopping Center, Voice lessons. $6 for 1/2 hour. 842-0038. Who's delivering great pizza in town for low prices? Call 812-4000 The Pizza Shop. 7-1 2-days workshops on how to learn to program in BASIC. Every Friday & Saturday 10-14, Fee $100. No background knowledge and hands-on experience. Call 841-4623; Email at Computer Land (841) 2-wrd. 726 LEARN TENNIS from experienced instructor in small groups with other KU students or private lessons. 824713 by 6 p.m. tf Workshops on how to learn word processing and computerized accounting. 1:30-4:30 MTW or unlimited fee. $100. Call 641-4612. Enroll at Computer Land W4K. Wed, 2:25. Math Homework? CS Projects? Physics Problems? Good tutoring at reasonable rates. Call Pat 749-2515. 7.15 Workshops on how to learn to use a microcomputer: the operating system, word processing, data processing and programming. Course ID: 4018; call 841-2347 MTRW # 4018, Email: catlwar@csun.edu At computer E大陆 1400 W.23rd St. 7:00 Tennis Players! I'll string your racket fast and cheap, (in 2 hrs, or less) $1 labor + string cost (only $2.50 for nylon string). Call 749-1417 any time. Shakespeare could write. Elvis could wiggle; my talent, typing. Call 842-4043 after $ and weekends. 7-12 TYPING TIP TOP TYPING—Experienced Typists—IBM Correcting Selective II, Royal Correcting SE5000CD. 843-5675. tf Experienced typist will type term papers, theses, dissertations, books, etc. Have IBM self-correcting Selectr II. Call Terry 842-4754 anytime or 832-2671. fax Experienced typist. Term papers, these, all miscellaneous. IBM Correcting Selseite. Elite or Pica, and will correct spelling. Phone 843-6546 Mrs. Wright. Reports, dissertations, resumes, legal forms, graphics, editing, self-correcting Selective. Call Tellen 841-2172. It's a Fact, Fast, Affordable, Clean Typing 843-5820 TYPNING PLUS: Thess. discussions, papers, letters, applications, resumes. Assistance with composition, grammar, spelling, etc. English tutoring for foreign students: 841-6544. OVERNIGHT EXPRESS Editing-Typing, IBM Selective, Victor Clark: 842-849-729 7-29 AFFORDABLE QUALITY for all your typing needs: thermess, dissertations, resumes, charts, mailings, misc. Call Judy 842-7946 after 6 p.m. tf Professional, accurate and fast typing. Dissertations. Theses, term papers, etc. Call Alison, 842-7198; after 5:00. For PROFESSIONAL TYPING Call Myra. 841-4980. Have Selective, will type. Professional, fast, affordable. Batey, 842-6597 and weekends. Experienced typet—theses, dissertations, term papers, mice. misc. IM correcting selectic. Barb, after 12 p.m. 942-2310. tf Students: I will take care of all your needing needs am fast and very reasonable. Please call April during the day at 645-0130; evenings and weekends: 845-0064. 6-28 Typing for all occasions; for desserts, theses, term papers, letters, etc. Call Debby at 748-3728, if you need help. Former medical research secretary will type books, theses and term papers. Call Nancy 841-3602. 7-22 Experienced typist—term papers, theses, dissertations—also graphs, charts, call Jane 84-4801 mornings, 84-4922 afternoons. 7:12 Typing seem expensive? For all your typing needs, 7-12 quickly & cheaply, call Mary 841-8873. Housemate Wanted. 3 BR-$83.33/month + 1/2 utilities. Fireplace, screen porch. Close to campus and downown. Call 824 5087 after 5. ONE ROOMMATE to live in the master bedroom of a large 3 bedroom mobile home. Acct. weather/dryer, ct. Contact Matthew B. 481-650-1646. 7-1 Near female campus on bus route, 1615 including utilities. Call 841-3820. 9-24 Substitute Sitter to take care of a bright, charming Barking Dog. Ensure that he is must be living and reliable, a n-numerous with good training. Have own transportation to Centerville, High area. Sumner's address: 2150 3rd Ave. High area. Pay monthly rent to right person. Call Barking Dog for details.