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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, JULY 15. 1966

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MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP:

Tigers Down Birds, 4-3

For Direct ("assified Ad Service, IPIhonel 76410.5.7
Monday through Friday, 12 Noon to 2 P.M.

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By The Associated Press
DETROIT-A bases-loaded sin-
gle by Don Wert in the fourth
inning-his third straight hit-
broke a 1-1 tie and sparked the
Detroit Tigers to a 4-3 victory
over the league-leading Baltimore
Orioles last night.
Frank Robinson put the Orioles

double. Dick Groat beat out a
chopper to Perry for a single and
Rojas scored when the pitcher
threw wild to first. Tony Taylor,
who had singled, got home after
a wild pitch by reliefer Joe Gib-
bon.
DOtd. srWhim M~tc

in front with a solo homer, his p I r
22nd of the season, in the first
inning. The Tigers tied it in their NEW YORK-Sandy Koufax,
half of the inning on singles by tough in the clutch, picked up his
Wert and Jake Wood and a pair 16th victory of -the season last
WertfandJak Wodtanight as the Los Angeles Dodgers
of Infield outs.
Singles by Bill Freehan and beat the New York Mets 4-2 on
Mickey Stanley and a two-out the strength of Lou Johnson's
walk to pitcher Earl Wilson load- three-run homer.
ed the bases in the fourth and set Johnson connected with two out
the stage for Wert's hit. in the first inning, with Wes
Baltimore starter Steve Barber Parker and -Ron Fairly on base
aggravated a pulled muscle in his via walks.
left elbow while pitching to Wert Koufax, who has lost four, gave
and was forced to leave the game. up a run in the first. Ron Hunt
The Tigers added their fourth singled, went to third on Cleon
run in the sixth inning on a sin- Jones double and scored on Ron
gle by Stanley, Ray Oyler's double Swoboda's two-out, infield hit.
and a sacrifice fly by Wilson. Jerry Grote walked to fill the
The Orioles rallied for two runs bases, but Koufax got Roy Mc-
in the ninth on singles by Dave Millan to pop out.
Johnson and Luis Aparacio plus The Mets got their other *run
two walks and a wild pitch. But when Ed Bressoud homered on the
reliever Orlando Pena retired first pitch leading off the seventh
Frank Robinson for the final out inning.
with two runners on base. Jim Lefebvre singled home thej
* *other Dodger run in the eighth.

Stargell singled in the Pirates'
other run in the second.
* *
Twins Top Nats
MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL-Don
Mincher hit a two-run homer and
Jim (Mudcat) Grant and Pete
Cimino held Washington in check,
handing Minnesota a 3-1 victory
over the Senators last night.
Mincher hit a pitch from Phil
Ortega into the right field bleach-
ers with Harmon Killebrew aboard
in the sixth inning to break a 1-1
tie. It was Mincher's 11th homer.
Killebrew drove in the Twins1
first run, doubling to score Tony

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Call Classified between 1 :00 and 2:30 Mon. thru Fri.
Phone 764-0557

Now in stock
GOYA and GIBSON CLASSICS
UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE, INC.
I 12 Wiliam (Maynard House)
NO 2-5579
BANJO, GUITARS, AND BONGOS
A-1 New and Used Instruments
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington
j SLINGERLAND Drums, Bass, tom,!
snare high hat and ride cymbals.
$2P9 (will accept more if offered)
663-4877. ask for Rob; call late, X25

MUSICAL MDSE., LOST AND FOUND
RADIOS, REPAIRS
. _LOST-Hist. 741 notebook in Grad Lib.
HI-FI STEREO FM receiver, 75 watt, Call NO 5-3120. A43
1 year old at % price: $170. Ten
Have, 764-7516, days only. X26 LOST-Tues., 7-12-S.U. & Church-
-------_ ---Black rim glasses. 482-5507. Al
SPECIAL GUITAR SALE - I

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Oliva who had singled in the
fourth.
Grant, posting his sixth victory FOR RENTI
against 12 losses, limited the
Senators to five hits until the BEAUTIFUL 4- or 5-man modern apt.
ninth when Frank Howard led off available for Fall. Air-conditioned. See
with a single and Jim King walk- it at 1000 Oakland. For information,
call Dan or Jim, 761-3785. C44
ed. Cimino came on and put down
the threat. APARTMENTS FOR FALL
Washington got its run in the Efficiencies, 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms. Call
fourth when Fred Valentine 761-5690 between 4-6 p.m. If no
doubled and scored on Howard's answer: 1-864-3852. C42

WANTED TO RENT

3 BEDROOM HOME-Wanted to rent or FOR SALE
sublet; unfurnished, by Aug. 1. Phil- -___
lips executive family. CALL 761-1490. SPANISH Manuscripts, 13th-17th cent.
Latin and Catalan, $10 to $25. 761-
WANTED FOR FALL - West of and 5579, after 7 p.m. B9
preferably close to campus, with bed- --- --
room, living room, kitchen and bath. BY OWNER
Willing to pay what the place is Beautiful five bedroom home on private
worth, maybe more. lake, 20 minutes from Ann Arbor,
Contact Thomas R. Copi at 662- swimming, sail boating, golfing, and
8183 or 764-0552. L9 hunting. Completely landscaped. First
SUMMER SUBLET floor carpeted. Drapes throughout. All
electric kitchen, complete laundry,
near high school and low taxes. Cali
CHARTER HOUSE APT.-6-man, air- Brighton, 229-4664. B8
cond., 2 bathrooms, 3 bdrms. 663- _
9954. U19 FOR SALE-1964 Volkswagen. Spotless.
- - -- - --'- ----- Has everything. $1250. Call after 5,
WAN'rED-2 male roommates for ITB 668-7107yB37
to share 6 room house near N. Car-
pus. $30/mo. Call 761-6234, betweenEA
6-7. U27 PERSONAL

single.

FALL-F(-r 2, 3, 4. or 5. Mod. furn..
air-cond., baconles,rquiet. Call 665-
2689. 031

BIKES AND SCOOTERS
WANTED-Used bicycles-3 speed only.
Also Juink motorcycles. Will pick up
motorcycles only. Cal 662-6986. After
7 p.m. cal 761-0749.
STUDENT BIKE SHOP
1135 E. Huron
Z19
RENT A CYCLE
From $3.25 an hour.
University Motorcycle Sales
211 E. Ann
NO 2-3979
Zr7
TIRES-Al types and sizes-Road, Race,
Scrambles, Trials, Tachometers for
HONDA, Yamaha, Suzuki, Bridge-
stone, BSA, BMW.
HONDA of Ann Arbor
3000 Packard Rd.
665-9281
Z
NICHOLSON M/C SALES I
Authorized dealer for TRH IUMPH -
YAMAHA - BMW - GILERA. 224 S.
First. Phone 662-7409. Z
SAVE $8 to $10
On all new HONDAs during HONDA of
Ann Arbor's Summer Sales Festival
Buy or order now at the home of the
nicest people since 1963, 3000 Packard
Rd., 665-9281. ZI0
FOR SALE-1964 Yamaha 80. Only 2100I
miles. Excellent condition. Call 761-
7179. Z47
World's FASTEST
Street 250:
The X-6 HUSTLER
with 12 mo. or 12,000 mile warranty,
-means the most in RELIABILITY.
(See the NEW Sport 150, too) at
SUZUKI Cycle Center

BIKES AND SCOOTERS
HONDA C-100, only 416 miles Stored all
winte, NO 3-9623. Z24
BRIDGESTONE-COTTON
50 to 250 cc.
Service on Most Makes
HONDA PARTS AND SERVICE
UNIVERSITY MOTORCYCLE SALES
211 E. Ann.
NO 2-3979
ZiS
BARGAIN CORNER
VISIT OUR Western Store - Boots,
Clothes, Hats, Lee .Jeans, Saddles &
tack. Schneider Western Supply, 2635
Saline Road, I mile from U of M
Stadium. Wi
SAM'S STORE
Has Genuine LEVI's Galore!
LEVI'S SL iM-FITS-$4.50
"White," and 5 Colors
For "Guys and Gals"
Cord. SLIM-FITS--$5.98
Asst'd. Colors-$6.98
LEVI'S STA-PREST PANTS
Never Needs Ironing
LEVI JACKETS
"White"-$6.98
Blue Denim-$6.98
LEVI'S Superslim's-$4.98
For Gals and Guys
LEVI'S Dungorees-$4.49
S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S
"White"-$5.98
TURTLENECKS-$1.69
(15 Colors)
Open Mon. & Fri. Nights
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington

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Yankees Edge A's

Ch1cago I Nrp Ind ns
CHICAGO - Wayne Causey's
run-scoring double with two out
in the eighth inning lifted the
Chicago White Sox to a 2-1 vic-
tory over Cleveland last night.
With one out in the eighth, Ken
Berry singled, advanced to sec-
ond on a sacrifice by pitcher Tomi-
my John and scored the tie-break-
ing run on Causey's hit down the
left field line.
The Sox, snapping a five-game
losing streak, fell behind 1-0 in
the fourth when Joe Azeuehdeliver-
ed a sacrifice fly after the In.-
dians loaded the bases on a pair
of walks and a single by Pedro
Gonzalez.
The victory was. the eighth
against five losses for John while
Bell was saddled with his fifth de-
feat in 14 decisions.
* * *
Phils Bomb Perry
PHILADELPHIA-The Philadel-
phia Phillies ended San Franciscoj
pitcher Gaylord Perry's seven-i
game win streak by knocking the
All-Star game winner out of the
box with a four-run fourth inning
and going on to a 5-0 victory over,
the Giants.
Larry Jackson tossed a five-
hitter at the Giants to earn his
fourth straight win. He is now 8-7.
Perry, now 12-2, started his own
downfall by walking Tony Gon-
zalez. Dalrymple tripled him home
with a drive off the right-field
wall and scored on Cookie Rojas'

Pirates Smash Cubs
PITTSBURG - Jose Pagan's
bases-loaded triple and Roberto
Clemente's three-run homer pow-
ered the Pittsburgh Pirates past
the Chicago Cubs 10-4 last night
and into first place in the Nation-
al League.
Pagan delivered his triple in
the first inning, wiping out a one-
run Chicago lead.
Clemente capped a four-run out-
burst in the second with his in-
side-the-park homer, his 14th
home run of the season. Manny
Mota singled home Willie Stargell
with the inning's first run.
Donn Clendenon chipped in with
a two-run homer in the Pirates'
11-hit attack, which saw every
member of the line-up except
pitcher Bob Veale, now 11-5, hit
safely.

KANSAS CITY-Aided by a I bdrm. apts., air-cond., disposal, park-
home run and triple by Joe Pepi-: ing. Well furn. Opp. IM bldg. Call
tone and three unearned runs in 761-5690, between 4-6 p.m If no
the eighth inning, the New York answer call 1-864-3852. C43
Yankees beat Kansas City 5-4 last 418 E Washington, WASHINGTON
night. MANOR. On Campus, % block from
With one out in the eighth, State. Mod. Furn. 1 bdrm Suitable
Jake Aker relieved. for 3 students. Air-cnd., sound proof
ing, and many extras. NO 8-6906. U13

GIRL TO SHARE 2 bdrm. Island Dr.
apt. Air-cond, pool, parking fac., etc
$70 per mo 6E3-9181 after 5. T73

IF YOUR HOME is for rent or sublet,
please CALL 761-1490. We need a 3
bedroom, unfurnished home, by Aug.

Tom Tresh hit a sure double-
play ball to Dick Green, but
C a m p y Campaneris dropped
Green's throw to load the bases.
Elston Howard hit a sacrifice fly
to tie the score, 3-all.a
But Aker, after walking Roy
White purposely, hit Clete Boyer-
with a pitch for one run andj
pitcher Hal Reniff singled in an-
other.
Campaneris used his speed to
put the A's into a 3-2 lead. He
doubled and came in on two fly
balls in the third. In the fifth, he
singled, took second on an error
and scored on Roger Repoz's
single.

ROOMS FOR RENT-Excellent singles
and doubles, available now in all-
graduate house. 3 blocks from cam-
pus. Phone 663-5930 anytime. C36
1 FEMArE GRAD student seeks room-
mate for Fall semester. Call Maddlej
761-0637. C17
1 335 GEDDES
Luxury 2-bedroom apt. with new fur-
nishings, wall-to-wall carpeting, dis-
posal, off-street parking: for fall.
Also other modern furnished 1, 2 and
3-man apts in campus and hospital j
locatirns, immediate and fall. -
CAMPUS MANAGEMENT

RE)PTTED- -Campjs-hosp area Studio
rooms and suites for men or women DANCE-Sat. nite at the Y, 350 S. Fifth
Very attractively dpecorated and furn St.. AA. Live music, refreshments.
Some panelledy House, refrigerator 9-12. Single people 25 years and up.
and phone. Leases thru June or Aug 150
$7 to $10 a week. 665-0925 or 662-7992
75 STOP TALKING about viet Nam and
- -_-.-_ - ,- go to Ralph's.

HELP WANTED

MALE UNDERGRADUATES
One or -two openings in persons
research -20 hours work total,
$2.50/hour. No special background
quired.
All applicants will receive $1.50
completing brief, required applica
(This information will be used
an unrelated study, now underway
phone Miss Taylor (9a .m.-4 p.m.
764-8522

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at
re-
for
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for
Y.)
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RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
Olen every night 'til midnight
NEED EXTRA MONEY?
Full or Part Time Work
-be your own boss, too

662-7787 days

761-4018 eves. & Sun
CIAI

$25.00-$50.00--and more per month is 4040 Washtenow
possible, working part time. Not a
door-to-door proposition, no phone 761 -2650
soliciting, no quota to meet, no age
limit, no "franchise fee," no training 331
period. Come to the Ann Arbor - --
YMCA-YWCA Tuesday, July 19, 8:0011965 HONMrA.y0F. Helmet, 650 miles
pin., to get the full story. Ask for excelleint. NO 5-9468. Z42
Mr. Campbell or Mr, Hoey. F2 -- - - --- -------

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Detroit
Cleveland
x-California
Minnesota
Kansas City
Chicago
Washington
New York
x-Boston
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49 35 .583 7
46 38 .548 10
46 39 .541 10
41 45 .477 16
39 47 .453 18
39 47 .453 18
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3748 .435 19J~
37 52 .416 ?1
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Day Calendar
Audio-Visual Education Center Film
Preview-"Hooked" and "Ja mie-Story
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Undergraduate Library, 1:30 p.m.
Cinema Guild-"The Yearling": Ar-
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Dept. of Speech University 11layers
Performance-Lu igi Pirandello's "Enrl-
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G en eral Notices

Education," Fri., July 15, Room 4018
UHS. at 4 p.m. Chairman, D. H, Coop-
re,
Placemnentl
ANNOU-NCEMENT:
State of Michigan-. Announm open
exam for Adult Education Consultant
IV. Application received Aug. 1 for oral
exam. Masters in Adult Ed, and Mibcl.
teacher's certificate. Five yrs. teach-
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must be in adult ed or at the colle'e
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POSITON OPENING:
Wisconsin Civil Service, Madison,
Wis.---State Board of Health Radition
Consultant. grad major in chem, phys.
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health and t hree years of radiation cx-
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
New York 5, Kansas City 4
Chicago 2 Cleveland 1
Detroit 4. Baltimore 3
Minnesota 3, Washington 1
Boston 2, California 2 (tie, 9 inn)
TODAY'S GAMES
Boston at Caliornia (n)
New York at Kansas City (n)
Washington at Minnesota (n)
Cleveland at Chicago (n)
Baltimore at Detroit (n)
NATION.L LEAGUE G
wI. LPct. GB
Pittsburgh 53 33 .616 -
San Francisco 54 34 .614 -
Los Angeles 48 36 .51 4
Philadelphia 47 3 1 .547 6
Houston 45 41 .523 8
St. Louis 40 44 .476 12,
Atlanta 42 47 .472 12_
Cincinnati 38 47 .447 14
New York 35 49 .417 17
Chicago 26 58 .310 26
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Atlanta 7, Houston 6
Pittsburgh 10, Chicago 4
Los Angeles 4, New York 2
Philadelphia 5, San Francisco 0.
Cincinnati 9-7, St. Louis 2-9
TODAY'S GAMES
Los Angeles at New York (n)
San Francisco at Philadelphia (n)
Chicago at Pittsburgh (n)
Houston at Atlanta (n)
St. Louis at Cincinnati (n)
GOLF DRIVING RANGE
18-Hole Miniature Golf
Hours:
Sun.-Thurs.1 1 A.M-10 P.M.
Fri. & Sat. 10 A.M.- 11 P.M.
TEE & SKI
2455 S. State

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Lecture: William P. Viall, School of la, poll. soi., or allied field.
Eu cation, esern oichigan Unier Anchor flocking Glass Corp., Lancas-
of English in the Age of Education" in er. 0100-Amts. and audit, der. A:-
stisant Credit Mgr., Mercantile Cred-
Julyd1?. Al interested persons ire - it, Anal. Prog., ES 1-3 rs. on 1401,
vited to attend. 4110, 1460 systems, Cred. Anal. 1SBA,
no exper. Chem. & Ceramic Engr.. ESl
French and German Objective Test' CihE or BS, no exper. Jr. Const. Engr.,
The Objective Test in French and Ger-: S Civil or Arch. Engr. Sr. Const. En-I
man administered by the Graduate gr. same as'dbove plus 2-5 yrs,. exper.
School for doctoral cani~didates issched-Electronic Specialist famil. with in-
;rled for Thr.. afternoon, Aug. 4 strlmentation and pneumatic equip. In-
from 3 to 5 p.m, in the Natural Scd- dust. Design & Engr., degree plus ex-
ence Aud. ALL students planning to per. Systems Anal,. degree plus 1-2
take the objective test must register bits. organ cost reduction. Asst. Plant
by Aug, 3 at the Reception Desk of M'r, . SME BSIE and MBA. 2-5 yrs.
the Graduate School Office in the ociasre indut, or no exper. Sale
Rackham Bldg. trainees. ES. BA no exper. Manuf. Pre-
For further information call the Re- ess. Project, Elect., Engrs. 0-10 yrs, plus
ception Desk, Office of the Graduate appropriate degree.
School, 764-4402.
For further infirmation pile:se ('all
Doctoral Examination for Richard 5. 764, Bureau of Appointments, General
Stauti, Education; thesis: "Some Re-I Division, 3200 SAB.
lioatnships Between Students' Social-
ized Anixety and Their Per eptions of
Teac'hers' Eehvior," Fri., July 15. Rm.
4209 UHS, at 8 a., Chairman, N. A. ORGANIZATION
Flanders.

NOW LEASING FOR FALL
212 Blocks from Campus
New Building
Air-conditioned, carpeted, tastefuly
furnished hi-levels designed for 2 or
3. Two equally luxurious efficiences
available. Paved and covered parking.
SPECIAL TERMS FOR
MARRIED COUPI ES
731 P'ard~t ,i
('all 663-8866
I ternoons and evenings
C30
i0s \IONROE-tar'e apt. for 2-3-4 and
5 rtudents. Avail,. for fal occupancy.
Air-cond., covered parking. Finest
fmnhdin re but a few of the
desirable features of our bldg
Still a few apts. available for summer.
APARTMENTS LIMITED
663-0511
NOW LEASING FOR FALL
NEW AND OLD BUILDINGS
Efficiences, 1 & 2 Bedroom
Apartments
Patrick J. Pulte Inc.
WEEKDAYS-NO 5-9405
SATURDAYS 9-5-NO 2-5244
C21I
FALL'66
NEW. completely furnished, close-in
apartments Available for 2-4 persons.
DAHLMANN APARTMENTS
Office: 545 Church St.
761-7600
C28
University
To wers
Apartments
FALL & SUMMER RENTALS
ON CAMPUS
From $60 per person
per month
FEATURES INCLUDE:
HEATED SWIMMING POOL
Luxurious Lobby
Color TVs
Billiard Room
Air Conditioning
Many other extras
MODEL APT. OPEN
536 S. Forest
10-6, Every Day
761-3565-NO 5-4480

COMPUTER PROGRAMMER
Por linnavail, for computer protgram-n
mner to work on FORTRAN, ([MAP
ain dTEM 360 coding and data man-
agement Ali degree and 1 year exp
math 473 or eouiv. exp Full or half
time Call 764-2115 to make appt for
interview. H21
PAR'I TIME
Multi-Million Dollar Company ning
for part time sales work Earnings in
excess of $3.00 per hour. This is not,
pots-knives-books or any of that door
to door nonsense, ThIs companv is
expanding all across the nation. cr n-
sequently this could be more than
just a part time job for the right
person. If you're 20, have use of a ci,
ane are bondable write William D
Nichols, 3372 Washtenaw Ave., Ann
Arbor, Mich
SALESMiAN to start June 1st. Profes-
sional opportunity, married, 22-30,
Bachelor's degree. Phone 453-4030 for
interview. H41
ON-CAMPUS AND SUMMER
JOBS AVAILABLEI
A great opportunity for aggressive
college students to earn a high in-
come distributing material to college
campuses all over the United States
Combine summer travel with large
profits, or work part-time on your
own campus. Fall jobs are also avail-
able. Contact: Collegiate-Dept. D, 27
East 22 St., New York, N.Y. 10010. -
COLLEGE STUIENTlS-Part time eve-
ning work at Ypsi-Arbor Lanes as pinj
-umper. Apply in the evening. H33

3RD GIRL NEEDED for Fall and Winter
to share new luxury apt. Near cam-
pus. 761-3729. after 5. F49
EvER PLAY JACKS WHILE WORKING?
WE DO. Come in and see for yourself
Join us in a game, or as a staff mem-
her The Michigan Daily. F18
RENT Your TV from NEJAC
Zenith 19-in all channel portables for
onl 10 per month. FREE service and
delivery. Phone 662-5671. F
GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP
OPPORTUNITY
10 train a new kind of specialist
in the teaching of science, math.
reading, etc., to children under age
six, especially 'disadvantaged. Excel-
lent career opportunities at leadership
and planning levels, as interest in
quality preschool education mounts.
Funds recently received for limited
number of $2,500 fellowships begin-
ning fall '66, providing a year of aca-
demic study and active participation
in an exciting research and develop-
ment program. Able, aggressive, and
independent students invited to ap-
ply, regardless of undergraduate ma-
jor. Write to Dr. Carl Bereiter, In-
stitute for Research on Exceptional
Children, University of Illinois, Ur-
bana, Illinois 61803. F38,
17V RENTALS - Lowest student rates.
Call Hl Fi Studio. 663-7242. 121 W.

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THIS WEEKEND'

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FRONTIER BEEF BUFFET
Cafeteria Open 7 Days
Sun.-Thurs. 11 :30 A.M.-8 :00 P.M.
Friday and Saturday until 8:30 P.M.

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Washington S. Free Deivery. F7
BLOOD DONORS ANN ARBOR'S best buy on a diamond
URGENTLY NEEDED engagement ring. Check itt Austin
Diamond, 1209 S. University. 663-7151.
$6 for Rh positive; $7, $10 and $12 for
Ph negative. Hours: Mon. thru Thurs. NEED TO RENT 3 Bedroom Home, un-
9-4; Fri. 1-7. 18-21 years old need furnished, by Aug. 1. Phillips execu-
parent's permission. 483-1894. tive family. CALL 761-1490.
YPSI LANTI NURSES want 3rd female roommate,
Detroit Blood Service Phone 665-5022 after 4 p.m. F44

2333 E. STADIUM

663-9165

"Roast Beef at its Finest"

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USED CARS
TRIUMPH TR4-1963, overdrive, radio.
heater, luggage rack, Toneau, in gool
running cond. Price $1250. 665-4617.
N21
1960 SAAB-$250 or best offer. Call
482-6271. N
'54 MG-TD, good cond., $550, Pit Stop
Garage 668-9829. N19
'59 TRIUMPH TR-3-Wire wheels, Tor-
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