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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, July 11, 1969

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Cubs salvage series end,

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 704-0557
Monday through Friday, 10:00 to 3:00

By PHIL HERTZ
Special To The Daily
FLUSHING, N.Y. -- In August,
1966, two of the New York Mets'
crazy fans carried a banner say-
ing, "Thank God for the Chicago
Cubs." At the time the Cubs were
occupying the National League's
basement and the Mets had finally
escaped the clutches of tenth
place.
By 4:30 yesterday afternoon, the
Mets and their fans were not in a
mood to thank anyone for the
Cubs.
Behind the three hit pitching of
Bill Hands, the Cubs demonstrated
the resiliancy of a true pennant
contender as they rebounded from
a five game losing streak to
thrash the Mets, 6-2, before a dis-
appointed throng of 49,712. The
Cub win snapped a seven game
Met victory skein,
The outlook was anything but
bright for the Cubs as the game
got under way. The Mets, flying
high after two straight victories
over the Cubs, took a 1-0 lead in
the bottom of the first when
'Tommy Agee slugged his 13th
home run over the. right-center
field fence.
The Cubs tied the game in the
fourth when Don Kessinger walked
leading off and went to second on
a single to left by Glenn Beckert.
Bill Williams popped to short but
Ron Santo connected for what'
appeared to be a. three run homer;
however, ,Met left fielder Cleon
Jones made a leaping grab of the
Cub third sacker's blast. Just as
Met hurler Barry Gentry had be-
gun to breathe a little easier,
Ernie Bank's singled to left to
score Kessinger.
The Mets came right back in
the bottom of the frame to re-
gain the lead. Ken Boswell singled
to right, moved to third on walks
to Art Shamsky and Wayne Gar-
rett, and scored on Ed Kranepool's
grounder to first.
In the fifth Chicago finally got
a few breaks and was able to put
the game under wraps. Jibm Qualls
led off with a double. Hands then
reached first after his attempted
sacrifice resulted in a run-down
of Qualls. Qualls was safe back at
second when Al Weis dropped the
throw from Garrett in the run-
down.
Kessinger followed the confus-
ion with a line single to tie the
game. Beckert beat out a bunt to
fill the bases and William's sag-
rifice fly to center brought home
the Cubs' second run of the in-
ning. The Cub's lead increased
to 4-2 on the same play when
Jerry Grote tried to throw ofut
Beckert at second after he had
taken Agee's throw from center.
Grote's throw got by Boswell at
second and Kessinger was able to
score. Santo then put the 'icing on

ast Mets 6-2
Santo. "The Mets are no fluke,
and ,I'm not just joshing you.
lThey're there. The Mets and the
Cubs won't fall on their faces."
Beckert added, "They have a
fine team and I like to see them
winning, but I hope they finish
second." -
NIGHT EDITOR: Meanwhile pennant fever con-
tinued in both Chicago and New
York. Cub officials announced
that all box and reserved seats at
the cake by cracking his 1 7th Wrigley Field for the Cub-Mets
homer of the season. series beginning next Monday
The win was Hands' tenth of have been sold. In New York, the
the season against seven defuatj . Cub-Met series was front page
He.walked four, struck out six and news and the Met management
did not allow a hit after Boswell's said that next week's Cub series
single in the fourth. Gentry, the would be televised, due to the in-
loser, is now 8-7. creased interest in the games.
The three gam Met-Cub con- One Met fan called Gil Hodges
frontation has proved one thing- before yesterday's game and said,
the Mets are permanent con- "You've got this team in a frenzy.
tenders. After yesterday's game, Tell Leo Chicago's still the second
Santo and Beckert praised the city. I know it's an uphill fight,
Mets ' and indicated their belief and I think I know something
that the Mets would be in th about uphill fights. Let's go
race until the end.
"The Mets did to us what we've The fan was New York Mayor
been doing to everyone else," said John V. Lindsay.

MALE GRAD SEEKS roommate to share
1 bdrm. apt. for fall and/or now. Call
Tom, 769-5238 after 5. 42045
OFF STREET PARKING. $1.50/wk.
Church St. Please call 668-6665 from
5-10 p.m. 35049
RENTING Summer and Fal-1 and 2
bedroom furnished apartments. 663-
6448. 36Ctc
LARGE ROOM with kitchen. Private
entrance. Good location. Free parking.
Cheap. 422 Packard, No. 1, anytime.
C43
318 E. WILLIAM
One bedroom furnished, August oc-
cupancy, wall-to-wall carpeting,
parking. $160 per month includes
heat and water.
CAMPUS MANAGEMENT, INC.
335 E. Huron 662-7787
27 Ctc
FOR FALL-Hospitals, one block from
either. 2 bdrm. apts. starting at
$230. 663-6448. 37Ctc
1346 GEDDES
Near Observatory - Old but large 3
bdrm. and kitchen. $200. Men only.
NO 8-6906. 40Ctc
NEEDED: one girl for rest of summer.
Two man apt, on Oakland, own bed-
room. Cool. Cheap. Call 769-5651.
29 044
I AM LOOKING for a woman student
who would like to live in a spacious
apt. near campus with a graduate
student and her 4 yr. old child. Own
room, board, privacy etc. in exchange
for babysitting and help with house-
work. Cali 665-3819. 32Ctc
924 OAKLAND. Private room for girl
only, grad. Fall. $65. Call NO 8-6906.
34 Ctc
CAMPUS-HOSPITAL AREA
August Occupancy
Furnished two-bedroom apt. with
wall-to-wall carpeting, disposal,
parking. $200 per month includes
heat and water, air-conditioner
optional.
CAMPUS MANAGEMENT, INC.
335 E. Huron 662-7787
26 Ctc
TWO MALE GRADUATES in physics
are looking for a third grd to share
a modern 3 bed apartment, near
Packard and Carpenter. Call 971-4464
around 6 p.m. 18 C44
ARBOR FOREST APTS.
721 S. Forest
Air conditioned, 2 br furnished
apts. Carpeted, drapes, colored ap-
pliances, disposal, dishwasher avail-
able, Security inter-com door sys-
tem. Ample parking.
Business office-347 Maynard
9 to 5 call 663-6052 or 769-3137.
Eve's 663-6052 or 449-2907
25 Ctc
AVAILABLE FOR FALL Occupancy-4
man apt.. 2 blocks from business
school, 3 blocks from law school. Call
769-2608. 28Ctc
URGENT, LARGEST apt. in Arbor For-
est needs one or two girls to sublet-
July-Aug. Comes complete with sil-
verware and food. Call 665-5586 or
UN 2-5006 collect. $37.50 a month for
a $72.50 regular. 2043
COUPLES
Grad students and student families
like the quiet 1 and 2 bdrm. furn.
apts. at Sans Souci Apts. Main St.
near Stadium. Large apts, nicely
furnished, air cond., storage, laun-
dry and parking. Call 662-2952.
25 Cto

FOR RENTC
ROOM FOR MEN, clean, quiet, on the
campus. No cooking. 723 Packard
near State. 30 C48
WANTED - 2 FEMALES to ,complete
mod. 2 bdrm. apt. for fall. Near cam-
pus and hospital. $60. 662-4331. 41C45
WANTED: one roommate for modern,
air-conditioned apt. 769-1742 or 769-
0130. 10C40
SUMMER RENTALS
ALBERT TERRACE-1700 Geddes
Single or bilevei 2 bdrm. apts. Luxuri-
ously furnished. $440-$85/man.
Air cond.
1% baths
Dishwasher
Balcony or patio
See resident manager in Apt. A7, 1-5:30
p.m. Mon.-Sat. or phone 761-1717.
Charter Realty
43Ctc
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
NEAR HOSPITALS AND CAMPUS'
721 S. FOREST AVE.
Air conditioned, 2 bedroom fur-
nished apartments, carpeted,-draped,
colored appliances, disposal, dish-
washers available, electric inter-
com door system, all utilities ex-
cept electricity and phone. Ample
parking.
Office at 347 Maynard
9 to 5 call 663-6052 or 769-3137
7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Call 663-9434
60 Ctc

FOR RENT
GARAGES, May be locked. 723 Packard
near State. 31 048
ROOMMATE NEEDED for fall. Male
grad to share a house. $80/mo. Pri-
vate room. Call 761-9474 between 5-7
p.m. week days. 034
PARKING-month to month basis. Call
665-0154. 16 047
1 BDRM. APT. for 1 or 2 avail. now
thru Aug. 20. 761-5026. 39043

USED CARS
t VW, 1963, excellent condition 27 00
o miles. Sun Roof, $725. 769-4526. 9 Ntc
[so _ _ _ _ _ _
re 1964 PONTIAC GTO sports coupe. Good
cond. Must sell. $600. 761-2916 10 a.m.-
53 11 p.m. Leave message, 6N47
Flint. 7N39
FORD GALAXIE, '61. Must sell, very
good condition, automatic, power
steering, rebuilt transmission, new
tires. $250. Call-665-7115. 8N38
'58 MERCEDES-BENZ 190SL, silver, 2
tops, $1500 or best offer. Call Al, 761-
9554 after 6 p.m. 5N37
1964 VALIANT VCONV. Mechanically
sound, new brakes and exhaust. $450.
Call 764-4029 after 1 p.m. Ask for
Mike. 3N41
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
DOWNTOWN HONDA
310, E. Washington
665-8637
13Ztc
1967 HONDA 65, 1575 miles. All winters
in garage. Call Kathy, 761-2194 before
2 p.m. 10Z42
"THE RIGHT CHOICE"
D 3000 Packard at Platt-971-4500
serving U of M since 1963

4-

761-7600
260te

761-4361
54 035
PLEASANT furnished, newly decorated
room. Has sink and stove. $20/wk.
Call 971-1682 anytime. 19 Ctc

761-1945
Free same day delivery and service
New 19" portables
018
1 MAN NEEDED to share 2 man, 2
bdrm. Mature. 761-4487. 38042
SUMMIT HOUSE
1, 2, 3 bdrm apts., newly furnished,
moderately priced. Include balcon-
ies, air cond., parking. Call 761-5471
or 761-8055. 22 Ctc

2 BEDROOM APAkTMENTS
from
$200
761-8055
40 Ctc

Brand new PENTAX SPOTMATIC F 1.8
$200 or best offer. Used PENTAX S2
F 2.0 $95 or best offer. Call 663-7459.
2 D44
FOTROM CAMERA made by manufac-
turer of gov't space instruments, re-
chargable self-contained flash. Close
and far adjustments. Indoor and
outdoor. Cost $432. Selling for $350.
Almost new. 971-1682 anytime. 3 Dtc
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Diamond Engagement Ring.
EDUCATION at its best. Austin Dia-
mond, 1209 S. University, 663-7151. B
THE HOBBY HORSE
810 BROWN
Antiques and odds-and ends
We've just 'received a truckfull of
chairs, tables, clocks, jars, books,
crocks, etc. Also, Wooden icebox, brass
bed, reed organ (only $40).
7Btc
HEATHKIT STEREO - brand new -
speakers, amp, turntable included.
Also Sony tape recorder model 104.
Call 663-5011. B44

9Ztc
HONDA CL 350, 1968, ex. cond. Rea-
sonably priced. 761-8867. 11Z42
SUZUKI 100 cc still under warranty.
Call Fred, 769-1393. 9 Ztc
TRIUMPH-1969-400 miles. Brand new.
Must sell. $620. Cali 761-3689 morn-
ings or late evenings. 5Z44
1966 HONDA 305 Scrambler. Ex. cond.
New pistons, rings. $400. 761-9120 be-
fore 3:30. 6242
'67 HONDA 450-Ex. cond. Only 3,000
miles. 663-6272. 7Z42
1969 HARLEY-DAVIDSON Sprint 350
Perfect cond. 100 miles. Must sell.
$750. John 665-2435 after 5. 3240
HONDA 50, step through. $110 or best
offer, call 761-5896. Z41
NICHOLSON'S MOTORCYCLE SALES
224 S. First, AA

t"

1"4

Triumph
BMW

Yamaha
Tawasaki
ZTC

1335 South University
665-8825

ELECTRIC STROBE LIGHT
$40. Call 761-2249.
5 B42

23Ctc

545 Church
Call 761-7600
DAHLMANN APARTMENTS
033

-Associated Press
CLEON JONES, New York Met left fielder, makes one of base-
ball's greatest catches as he leaps hiai in the air to rob Chicago's
Ron Santo of a home run in the fourth inning of their game yes-
terday. But the Cubs got a run later in the frame and five more
in the fifth to win 6-2.

Features large '1 and 2 Bedroom
furnished and unfurnished apart-.
ments.
Unfurnished apts. start at $155.00.
Apartment includes Hotpoint color-
ed appliances plus dishwasher, dis-
posal and air conditioning. Fully
carpeted and draped. Storage area,
washing facilities, parking and
swimming pool. All utilities includ-
ed except electricity. Immediate
occupancy. Phone 761-3998.or 761-
2227. Offices 426 or 414 Kellogg,
corner of Broadway and Pontiac
Trail to the end of Kellogg. 01$
CAMPUS HOSPITAL AREA

521 Walnut
Modern, large, dishwasher,'
Large.2 Bedroom-4 Man
For information, call NO 8-6906
43 etc

IBM EXECUTIVE TYPEWRITER, 1 yr.
old, actual retail price $650. Now $200.
Stereo component set. Garrard turn-
table SL 65, 100 Cortina amplifier
and Pioneer speakers. Orig. price $350.
Selling for $200. Call 769-5905 after
5 p.m. 6 B43
1969 ZIG ZAG
Sewing machine. Must be sold.
Built in controls to make button
holes, overcast, and blind hem
stitches.
Total price $43.20
Tax included or pay 10 monthly
interest free payments of $4.32.
No carrying charges. Call Capitol
Credit Manager 'til 9 psm.
729-4610
4 Btc
1969 SINGER
Zig Zab sewing machine, slightly.
used, sews on buttons, makes but-
tonholes, overcasts, makes fancy
stitches. No attachments needed.
5 yr. parts and service guarantee.
TotoI price $63.80 Tax Inc.
Or pay 10 monthly interest free
payments of $6.38. No carrying
charges. Call Capitol Credit Man-
ager 'til 9 p.m.
729-4610
3 Btc
BUSINESS SERVICES
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST, reasonable
rates, rapid service. Call 434-1121. Call
evenings. 8J32
AAA HEAD MOVERS. Experienced short
haul moving. 2 men and van, 7 days
per week. Call 761-7586. 4J43
WASHING AND IRONING, and ironing
separately. Free pick-up and delivery.
Also babysitting and convalescent
work wanted in hospital or home.
8:30-4:30 preferred. Call 971-1682 any-
time. 5Jtc

NEEDED-Subjects f or psych. experi-
ment Tues., Wed., Thurs. afternoons
-July 15, 16, 17. Involves gambling.
If interested, call Jim, 434-3227. 9F42
BEERFESTt Keg party Fri. on State.
Admission $1. Single girls free. 663-
0150 for invitations. 10 F41
ALPINE RIDING STABLES. Horses
rented, bought, and sold, 2525 W.
Seven Mile Rd., ,Whitmore Lake. Rid-
ing weekends only. 449-x950, 62 Ftc
TP-We can always find 'a way around
other people's hangups. Read care-
fully, and we won't feel so alone.
fons 11F41
JOHN GRAY 'likes hi swomen heavy.
Save some for us, hey John? Some a
dat 300 pound action. F42
2 GRAD GIRLS, mid-20's, want to meet
guys who play bridge. Pam: 769-5645;
Marie: 769-2244, eves. 4 P44

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Michigan Community Blood Center
404 W. Michigan, Ypsilanti
483-1894

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dishwasher
1% baths
balcony
sound conditioning
storage and laundry facilities
off street parking

By The Associated Press
DETROIT-Tony Horton's bases-
loaded single in the eleventh
inning ,propelled the Cleveland
Indians to a 7-5 victory over the
Tigers in, a wild and wooly game
at Tiger Stadium last night.
Zoilo Versalles started the In-
dian rally by singling through the
box. He then tried to steal sec-
ond. Tiger catcher Bill Freehan's
throw had Versalles cold but
second-baseman Dick McAuliffe
dropped the ball for an error. Two
walks and two outs later, Horton
drilled his single to left. .
Detroit opened the scoring in
the second on Jim Price's home
run and added another run on
Don Wert's RBI single. The In-
dians got one back in the fifth as.
Ken Harrelson walked and stole
second. He moved to third on a
groundout and scored on a sac-
rifice fly.
Tiger, ace Denny McLain was
breezing along with a two-hitter
through six innings but he was
unable to retire a man in the
seventh as the Indians came up
with four runs, two of them on
a homer ,by Ken Harrelson and
one on a squeeze bunt by Indian
starter Dick Ellsworth.
The Tigers came right back to
tie the game in their half of the
seventh. Jim Price led off with a
walk and scored on Mickey Stan-
ley's long double to right-center.
After Jim Northrup grounded to
first, Norm Cash, pinch-hitting
for Don Wert, unloaded a two-run
homer into the lower deck in right
to knot the snore.
The Tigers were again plagued
by erratic pitching, especially
from the bullpen, and anemic hit-'
ting. Don McMahon, who came on
in the seventh in relief of McLain,
and Timmerman were both off
form while Mike Kilkenney pitch-
ed 31/3 strong innings. Tiger bat-
ters could muster only six hits.
Mike Paul got the win, in relief
for the Indians while Tom Tim-
_ 3. . . 2 , . ... 1 1. .,A -9..

scored on Robinson's game-win- Odom, who has three losses,
ning hit. yielded homers to Louis Aparicio
Joe Lahouds one-out homer in and Buddy Bradford in a three
the ninth tied it for the Red Sox hitter.
after Andy Etchebarren gave Bal- The A's, who had lost six of
timore the lead in the seventh their last seven games, paraded 11
with a leadoff homer. men to the plate in the big inning
Lahoud's homer was the third and collected seven hits.
of the game for the Red So. Bando's 15th homer was good
Trailing 3-1 after a long baillbar-forthrers sthoer asolihd
for three runs as the A's polished
rage by Boston, which included off starter Tommy John, 5-8, and
solo homers by Rico Petrocelli and .cntinued the onslaught against
Carl Yastrzemski, the Orioles c ed
knotted the score with a two run
rally in the sixth. Rick Monday pounded a two-
rallyf 1n:he.1xh,

TRADEWIND APTS.
Located near the stadium and
events bldg.
e 2-3-4 man apts.
0 Huge bi-levels.
0 Balconies
0 Central air-cond.
e Covered parking
* Luxuriously furnished
9 Free bus service to campus
Call now
665-8330 or 761-8055
21 Ctc
THE PARK LANE
Luxurious, I bdrm apts.
* bi-level
0 air conditioning
" dishwashers
0 parking and laundry
Call 663-3809 or 761-8055
23 Cte
BARGAIN CORNER

See resident manager in Apt. A-71-
5:30 p.m. Mon.-Sat, or phone 761-
1717,
CHARTER REALTY
290tc

Modern, well kept, furnished, air con-
ditioned, privately owned-References
.-Ask our tenants.
One & Two Bedrooms Available
Call 1-864-3852,
or 1-353-7389
C39

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"GOT ME a man-sized thirst!"'How
about you, John Gray, you, rascal
you? F42
FRESHMAN MED student desires to
room with grad student whohas an
apt, or Is willing to find a suitable
playe, together. Starting Aug. 21.
Contact Ray; betw. 8:00-5:00, 665-
4511, ext. 30,7F47

run hu)tner, his eighth, ofi Bell
in the fifth inning. The A's added
a run in the seventh on Ted Ku-
biak single and another in thel

PHILADELPHIA-Julian e eighth on doublesby Bando and
drove in four runs with a home Dianh n: dub bCBno~n
run and a double and Curt Flood
knocked in three more with a pair
of doubles as the St. Louis Cardi- Twins squeak by
nals trounced Philadelphia 9-3!
-last night. MINNEAPOLIS - ST. PAUL -
Both of Javier's clutch hits Harmon Killebrew clouted his
came with two out.. His double in 25th home run-his fifth in seven
the fourth scored Vada Pinson, days - as the red-hot Minnesota
who walked, and Joe Torre, who Twins survived a three home-run
doubled, giving the Cardinals a barrage by Kansas City yesterday
4-1 lead against starter Grant to win 6-5.
Jackson, 9-3. The Twins were riding a 6-0
Javier slammedhis fifth homer lead in the sixth --two of the
of the season into the upper left runs coming on a single and solo
field stands off reliever Al Paffo homer by RBI leader Killebrew-
after Tim McCarver singled with when Mike Fiore dropped a home,
two away in the sixth for a 6-2 run over the right field fence just
bulge. iside the foul pole to give the
Royals their first run.
Chicago stG ,ped Pinch-hitter Chuck Harrison
and Lou Pinella each hit two-run
CHICAGO-Sal Bando's home shots in the seventh off Twin re-
run keyed an eight run fourth in- lievers, but the Royals were unable
ning-Oakland's highest of the to overcome Minnesota tallies in
season-and smashed the Chicago each of the first five frames.
White Sox 12-2 yesterday as John Rod Carew tripled in the Twins
"Blue Moon" Odom gained his first run and scampered home on
12th victory. Killebrew's single in the first.
S AJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS

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Featuring:
F Fireplaces
9 Large balconies with storage
0 Fully carpeted and draped
0 Central heat and coolings
* Reserved Carportj
0 Swimming Pool
* 2 and 3 Bedroom units,
up to 1650 sq. ft.
* Boat Docking
0 Rentals from $225 to $465j
Model Open Daily
482-4454
1000 Grove Rd., Ypsilanti
C30
3 Bedrooms
and
FIREPLACE
Yes, that's right. Live in the Sum-
mit House this fall. Call 761-8055
or 761-5471. 39 Ctc
736 Packard
731 Packard
316 E. Madison
Choice 1, 2, 3, and 4 Man
Large, modern, furnished, free parking,
sundeck, air conditioned, laundry,
storage, central antenna, vacuums,
garbage disposal, balconies. Interest
on security deposit. TV and dish-
washer rental available.
Ambassador Company.

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Ann Arbor Trust Co.
Property Management Division
106 S. Main 769-,800

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Foxcroft, 815 S. State
Packard Plaza, 917 Packard
University Plaza, 608 Monroe
Eel-Air, 815 S. Main
Oak Terrace, 908 Oakland
Athena, 508 S. Division

FIRST-YR. PSYCH GRAD student at
XEROX COPES SUNY at Buffalo desires roommate(s)
for fall. Call Bob F., 769-1296. P41
PAPERS, ESSAYS, REPORTS, TE
SES. Perfect copies now only 7c on SEE THE INDIAN movie "Dooj Ka
overnight service, use correct-o-tape Chand" (with English subtitles), at
or unlimited erasures and yet be as- Natural Science Auditorium on 12th
sured of copies that even look better of July at 7:30 p.m. Admission:
than the original from the new Xerox members *of ISA $1.25, others, $1.50.
2400. We supply 20 weight copy paper 8F42
free. Documents stored in office safe
for complete safety on request. Im-
mediate service during business hours Xerox copies
9c per page. Discount Photocopy Ser-
vice, 1217 S. University. 769-0560.
8JTC , Cheap-Fast
X17 S. University 769-0560
EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires 5 Ftc
work in her home. Thesis, technical
typing, stuffing, etc. IBM electric. LOST AND FOUND
Call Jeanette, 971-2463. 48Jtc
LOST, Mon., June, 30. Ladies gold Wit-
HELP WANTED tnauer watch. Reward, 663-2549.
16 A44

SUBLET - Male grad needs roommate
(hip or tolerant) for air cond. apt.
near campus. Now thru Aug. 20. $86.
668-9012. 14U43,
1 BDRM. air-cond.; spacious, mod. Now
'til Aug. 25 for $100. Reg. $250 value.
Call 761-1440. 15U42
FEMALE WANTED - Now-Sept. 1 to
share double room in house, 712 S.
Division. Low rent. Call 761-2914.
11U42
1 GIRL to share room in large 4 man.
$40. 769-2139. 12U42
SUBLET-JULY-AUGUST
Air conditioned, 3 bedroomhouse, on
campus. Less than $150. 761-6606.
13U45
WANTED: 1 or 2 girls for summer 'a
term for roomy and a/c apt. near
campus. 663-5061. 10 U42
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 4 bedroom
furnished house on campus. 662-7787.
14 Ctc
COOL, air-conditioned apartments for
the summer for 3-5 persons. Bi-level,
dishwasher. Call Charter Realty, 665-
8825. 8U47
FEMALE ROOMMATE needed July and

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LEVI'S STA PREST:
"White" Levis . . .$6.98
(5 Colors)
Nuvo Hopsack .. .$8.00
"Stitches" .......$6.98
S-T-R-E-T-C-H ..,...$6.98
"White" Levis ... , .$4.98
(5 Colors)

COLLEGE MEN - Earn $50-75/wk, in
your spare time. Car necessary. Divi-
sion of Alcoa. An equal opportunity
employer. Call:Bob, 769-0130. 5Htc
SINGLE, DISORGANIZED MALE look-
ing for attractive, energetic female
to do housekeeping and shopping.
Must have driver's license. $2/hr. 1
day/wk. Call Alan, 761-2916, 4 H48
SUMMER JOB on lake for woman stu-
dent. Family looking for a competent,
willing young woman to act as moth-
er's helper for remainder of July and
Aug. Must be over 18 and have driv-
er's license. Plans include Aug. onf
the water at Northern Mich. resort
near Petoskey. Own room and bath.
$50/wk. Phone 662-5353. 3Htc
TRANSPORTATION

PETS AND SUPPLIES
FREE KITTENS, 1 black, 1 brown tab-
by. 426-2224. 1T40
2 Cats
10,months-Free 761-9436 2T40
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED: Barbells, dumbbells, other
weights. Call Larry, 662-8681. 4 K41
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO
Unavailable instruments, repairs and
instructions-209 S. State, 665-8001. X
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736 Packard

761-7982

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