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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY.AUGUST 2,1966n

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MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP:

Dodgers Smash Pirates

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557
Monday through Friday, 12 Noon to 2 P.M.

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By The Associated Press
PITTSBURGH-Two-run hom-
ers by John Roseboro . and Jim
Gilliam in the ninth inning pow-
ered the National League-leading
Los Angeles Dodgers past Pitts-
burgh 5-1 last night.
Dick Stuart, who started his
major league career with the Pi-
rates, started the ninth with a
walk, only the second Tommie
Sisk allowed in the game. Rose-
boro then drove a pitch against
the foul pole in right field, snap-
ping a 1-1 tie.
After Jim Lefebvre singled onel
out later, Roy Face replaced Sisk,
and Gilliam hit his first homer of
the season into the upper right
field stands.
Phil Regan, who gained the vic-,
tory in relief as the Dodgers
moved into first place Sunday,
pitched the last two innings and
picked up his 10th triumph
against one defeat.
Giants Whip Mets
NEW YORK-Bob Priddy pitch-
ed eight innings of scoreless relief
and the San Francisco Giants
bunched six hits in one inning for
three runs, whipping the New
York Mets 4-2 last night.
The Mets had nicked Giant
starter Joe Gibbon for two runs'
and had the bases loaded withI

none out in the second when
Priddy came on. He struck out
pitcher Bob Friend and got Ron
Hunt to hit into a double play.
The Giants grabbed the lead in
the fourth when they bunched
two doubles and four singles off
Friend. Willie McCovey and Willie
Mays lined consecutive doubles
with one out. Then Mays, attempt-
ing to steal third, was safe when
Ken Boyer dropped Jerry Grote's
throw.
Four straight singles by Jim
Hart, Tom Haller, Ollie Brown
and Hal Lanier produced two more
runs. Haller's hit was the only one
of the four out of the infield.
Twins Blast Sox
MINNEAPOLIS - ST. PAUL -
Jimmie Hall drove in four runs
with a pair of home runs, spark-
ing Minnesota to a 6-2 victory
over Boston last night.
Hall's two-run blows in the
third and fifth innings staked the
Twins to a 4-0 lead.
Boston's Tony Conigliaro hit a,
two-run homer for the Red Sox
in the sixth, trimming the Twins'
lead to 4-2, but Minnesota's Earl
Battey matched that with a two-
run blast in the bottom of the
sixth.
Jim (Mudcat) Grant rode the
three-homer barrage by the Twins
to his seventh victory against 121

defeats. The loser was former Twin
pitcher Lee Stange, now 3-6.
* * *
Phils Nip Astros
PHILADELPHIA - Rich Allen
whacked an inside-the-park home
run leading off the 10th inning,
giving the Philadelphia Phillies a
6-5 victory over Houston last
night.
Allen's shot hit the center field
wall 415 feet from home plate.
Jim Wynn, the Astros' center
fielder, crashed against the wall
attempting to make the catch and
crumpled to the ground, appar-

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ently unconscious.
Players from both teams

raced

SPORTS SHORTS:
Pistons Lose Darden,
Two Other Draft Picks

to the injured player after Allen
crossed home plate. Wynn then
was carried off the field on a
stretcher but there was no indi-
cation as to how seriously he was
injured,
The Astros tied the game in the
ninth when Chuck Harrison ard
Lee Maye singled against starter
Ray Culp. Larry Jackson relieved
and Bob Aspromonte cracked a
three-run homer.
Reds Club Cards
ST. LOUIS - Left-hander Jim
O'Toole and four relief pitchers
held St. Louis to three hits as the
Cincinnati Reds beat the Cardi-
nals 3-2 last night.
O'Toole gave up three hits in
52'3 innings, departing in the sixth
after the Cardinals scored one rUn
on Julian Javier's triple, Curt
Flood's single and a walk. Reliever
Jack Baldschun walked two men
to force in another run, but Ted
Davidson got the third out.
The Reds scored one run in the
third on Tommy Harper's single
and Pete Rose's triple.
They scored twice in the fourth.
Gordy Coleman hit his second
homer of the season. Deron John-
son then singled with one away,1
moved to second on a fielder's
choice and scored on Leo Carde-
nas' single,
Nats Beat A's
KANSAS CITY - Paul Casa-
nova's eighth-inning infield single
with the bases loaded snapped a
tie and sent Washington to a 6-4
victory over Kansas City last

ATTENTION all true and loyal Ralph's
ad readers-the ads will soon be im-
proving: we now have a new supply!
Well, Mr. Reinker, we are waiting in
breathless anticipation, F
ALMA COLLEGE PEOPLE in the area-
Bring a lunch to Delhi Park on Huron
River Drive after 5 p.m. Wed., Aug.
3. Call 665-2354 or 761-6871. F21
GRAD. ANNOUNCEMENTS-I need your
extras. Please call 662-3031. F22
PARACHUTE RIG 5 TV, T7A, pack, B-4
Harness. Best offer over $50, Rick,
761-3542. Eves. F20
WOMAN GRADUATE student (class of
1963) would like to share apt. for the
coming year with 2 or 3 women
roommates, central location, call col-
lect: Detroit, VE 6-3033. F19
HI HANDSOME! If you are still speak-
ing to me-I miss you already. F7
NEED 2 GIRLS to share our mod. 4-
man apt. 1111 S. State No. 6. Call 665-
9692 after 6. F18
THIRD GIRL NEEDED for Fall and
Winter to share new lux. apt. Near
campus. 761-3729 after 5. F32
THIRD GIRL NEEDED for Fall and
Winter to tare new luxury apt. Near
campus. 761-3729, after 5. F491I
MALE GRAD wants to share 2-man lux.
apt. for Fall. Call Louis, 761-1396,
2-5 p.m. F34
HAVE 4 MAN APT. Need 2 girls for
Fall. TU 1-4971 or TU 1-6981. F8

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MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 5 DAYS
2 .70 1.95 3.00
3 .85 2.40 3.75
4 1.00 2.85 4.35

Call Classified between 1 :00 to 2:30
Phone 764-0557

Mon. thru Fri.

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FOR RENT I.FOR RENT
2 OR 3 MAN APTS. for Fall. Mod,, HALF A HOUSE on Catherine St. Call
furn., air-cond. One bdrm., spacious 662-7961 after 5 p.m. C51
livug rm., kit, $185/per mo. C I--
- -----rm ., kit. -$1 - - a. - C- 921 S. D IV ISIO N , 2 bdrm . new apt. for
ALPHA KAPPA PSI-Prof. Bus. Frat., Fall. 662-7961 after 5. C50
has a few apt. openings in its newt
lux furn building now being com- WASHINGTON

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pleted at 406 Packard. Call Mr. Roy,
66-9D4neMr.761 -46e,6256

COTTAGE FOR RENT-to responsible
family, Aug. 1-15, after Aug. 29. 3
easy hours drive from AA. On large
inland lake, 1 mi. from Lake Mich.
Safe sandy beach. In grove of trees,
always cool. Living room with fire-
place, dining room, kit., bath, 4
bdrms. NO 2-5262. C2

. il 1t 1 !1 iV 1 Vll. 1 "
V RENTALS - Lowest student rates. LIBERTY LAND CO.
Call Hi Fl Studio, 663-7242. 121 W.
Washington St. Free Delivery. F7 Has new apts. available for Aug. 25.
2,3,4, 5, and 6 man units all are furn-
EVER PLAY JACKS WHILE WORKING? ished, carpeted, and air-cond. Laundry
WE DO. Come in and see for yourself, and storage fac. in each building.
Join us in a game, or as a staff mem- Edinburgh Apts., 912 Brown
ber The Michigan Daily. F18 Warich Apts., 4415 First
-~~~~Hampton Apts., 323 Packard
RENT Your TV from NEJAC Winsor Apts., 315 S. Division

MANOR
418 E. Washington
Furnished luvury one bdrm.-$177. Only
two available. NO 8-6906. C45,
APARTMENTS FOR FALL
4 to 6 man newly furnished with
screened porch. 761-5690 or 1-864-3852.
608 MONROE-Large apt. for 2-3-4 and
5 students. Avail, for fall occupancy.
Air-cond., covered parking. Finest
furnishings are 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
Efficiencies, 1 & 2 Bedroom
Apartments
Patrick J. Pulte Inc.
WEEKDAYS-NO 5-9405

By The Associated Press
DETROIT-The Detroit Pistons
reported yesterday the loss of
three draft choices, including Ol-
iver Darden, the Michigan star
who was their No. 3 pick.
The National Basketball Asso-
ciation club said Darden planned
to stay in college and enter the
Michigan Law School.
Fourth choice Jeff Congdon, a
guard from Brigham Young, has
signed with the Phillips 66 Oilers,
and Ted Manning, drafted sev-

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HELP WANTED
BLOOD DONORS
URGENTLY NEEDED
$6 for Rh positive; $7, $10 and $12 for
Rh negative. Hours: Mon. thru Thurs.
9-4: Fri. 1-7. 18-21 years old need
parent's permission. 483-1894.
YPSI LANTI
Detroit Blood Service
ON-CAMPUS AND SUMMER
JOBS AVAILABLE
A great opportunity for aggressivel
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-SDept. Lb, 27
East 22 St., New York, N.Y. 10010.
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
1965 YAMAHA 80; 1200 miles, including
helmet. Phone 761-1696. Z30

Yesterday's ruling gives the crown
to Clemson and N.C. State with
5-2 marks, drops Duke to third at
4-2 and South Carolina to last at
0-6.
South Carolina was found guilty
of giving financial aid to two
players who scored below 750 on
college board entrance examina-
tions. Conference rules say ath-
letes must score at least 750 to
qualify for scholarships.

zenith 19-in, all channel portables for
only $10 per month. FREE service and
delivery. Phone 662-5671. F
ANN ARBOR'S best bujy on a diamond
en a sement ring. Cheek It! Austin
Diamond. 1209 5. University. 663-7151.
WANTED - Man to share apt. Fall-
W inter termn. 57 50 monthly. Call
Battle Creek collect, 962-0804, Mark-
FOR FALL
921 S. Division
Modern 2 Bedroom Apt.
Call 662-7961
WANTED - Male roommate to share1
lon. 2 man apt. for fail. Call 761-
2473 evenins. F15
G RADU ATE FELLOWSHIP
OPPORTUNITY
To trai a new kind of specialist-I
il. che eaiching of science, math.'
readin, etc. to children inder ate
six, especially disadvantaged. Excel-
lent career opportunities at leadership
aend n:annin levels, as Interesttin l

Call Jim Boyer now for appts.
662-3358
C4

1961 BSA super rocket, 650 cc. complete-
ly rebuilt. 663-0391. Z3
SAVE $8 to $10
On all new HONDAs during HONDA of
Ann Arbor's Summer Sales Festival.
Buy or order new at the home of the
nicest people since 1963, 3000 Packard
Rd., 665-9281 Zol
FOR SALE-1964 Yamaha 80. Only 2100
miles. Excellent condition. Call 761-
7179. Z47
1965 HONDA C100. Helmet. 650 miles,
excellent. NO 5-9468. Z42
HONDA C-100. Only 416 miles. Stored
all winter. NO 3-9623. Z24
BRIDGESTONE-COTTON
50 to 250 cc.
Service on Most Makes
HONDA PARTS AND SEl VICE
UNIVERSITY MOTORCYCLE SALES
211 E. Ann
NO 2-3979
We carry complete parts
23257 Woodward, 548 4488
Ferndale, north of Detroit
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
4040 Washtenaw,

USED CARS
1957 DODGE, power steering, seat belts,
radio, rear seat speaker, heater, auto-
matic transmission. $75. Andy, 764-
0562 or 662-8183. N35
FOR SALE-1959 MG convert. New top
and side curtain. $450. Call Jimat
761-6210 after 6 pm. N34
1961 RENAULT CARAVELLE Convert.
2 tops, low mileage; ver. eco. uniue
transportation. Phone 663-6802 after
5 p.m. N31
1963 TRIUMPH HERALD 1200; 4 seater
sports convert. $795. Excel. mech.
cond. 665-0882. N32
Sunbeam Alphine 861-New top and
tonneau cover. Well taken care of.
Must sell. Leaving USA. Call 662 1332
evenings. N26
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
SPECIAL GUITAR SALE
Now in stock
GOYA and GIBSON CLASSICS
UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE, INC.
512 William (Maynard Street)
NO 2-5579
SLINGERLAND Drums, Bass, oi,
Snare, High Hat and Ride Cymbals.
$200 (will accept more if offered).
663-4877, ask for Rob; call late. X25
BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS
A-1 New and Used Instruments
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington
WANTED TO RENT
YOUNG LAW PROF. wishes room in
nice h~ome, in a good neighborhood.
Not necessarily close to campus. For
'next year. 764-8979. L15
SUMMER SUBLET
FURNISHED ROOMS for Summer only.
NO 8-6906. U1
FOR SALE
WE'RE LEAVING THE COUNTRY. Help
us and yourself by buying our bar-
gains in furniture (sofa $35; chest,
$17.50;. corner desk, $20; etc.) kitchen-
ware, TV ($25), portable typewriter
($20.00), linens, books, records, sizes
10, 14, 16 women's clothing; sizes 38-
40L men's clothing, paintings, decora-
tive items. Sale Saturday, July 30, 9
a.m.-3p.m.; 1706 Dunmore Rd. Take
Scio Church to Winsted to Dunmore.
FOR SALE-1964 Volkswagen. Spotless.
Has everything. $1250. Call after S.
668-7107. B37
BARGAIN CORNER

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Karras Rei)orts

enth, also has been drafted by the u-1--" - "' -
army. Manning is a guard from BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich.- night.
h~ic7.- The Athletics tied the game 4-4
North Carolina College. Veteran offensive guard Ted Kar i the Ath when Bhr am-
* * * ras is expected to work out with nthse thacrs two a
S.C. Loses All the Detroit Lions today, after rc- scored on Jim Gosger's runs and
porting to their football training But the Senators came right
GREENSBORO, N.C. - Clemson camp two weeks late. back, loading the bases on Fred
and North Carolina State were Karras appeared in camp yes- Valentine's single plus consecutive
declared football co-champions of terday and discussed his dispute ,walk b s tock ol Dllcock
the Atlantic Coast Conference for over a new contract with Russ walks by Wes Stock to DoniLock
1965 after the conference execu- Thomas, player personnel direc- and Ken Balrtelson.
tive committee confirmed yester- tor of the National Football for one o un, and the Senators
day a ruling that South Carolina League club. A Lion spokesman added another as Ken Hamlin
must forfeit its share of the title. said nothing was resolved in the fored Lok,
The executive committee con- session and Karras remained un- ceartr cBarry Moore held the
firmed a ruling by conference signed. Athletics hitless until the fifth
Commissioner Jim Weaver Friday Karras said that during the last inning when pinch hitter Joe Nos-
that South Carolina must forfeit two weeks he stayed home in Gary, sek beat out a hit to deep short.
all 1965 victories because the Ind., considering retirement. Kansas City then scored in the
Gamecocks gave scholarship aid * * *
to ineligible players. sixth as Mike Hershberger dou-
South Carolina and Due had Captains Chosen bled and Roger Repoz singled.
shared the title with 4-2 records. CHICAGO--Linebacker Tommy ,
___.. 1 Nobis of Texas and quarterback 1 Mim - bP I or

nalty r pesChool education mounts.
Funds recently received for limited
number of $2,500 fellowships begin-
ning fall '66, providing a year of aca-
demic studv and active participation
in an exciting research and develop-
1nent programn Able, aggressive, and
independent students invited to ap-
ply, regardless of undergraduate ma-
or Write to D~r. Cairl Bereiter, In-
tiut for Research on Exceptional
Children. University of Illinois, Ur-
bana, lIlmnois 61802. F38
COINS--FOPE1GN AND U.S. Old or
motern. any number, cash, free ap-
pralanl. Call 761-7169. after 6 p.m. F14
ONE MAN NE)ED for 4-man, mod..
two stnrl, suave apt. one block from
campus - for fall. Write to Steve
Iroewtenthl ,16110)Cla vey, Highland
Park,11 l. Roommiat got married
Fil
BUSINESS SERVICES

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BEAUTIFUL 4- or 5-man modern apt.
available for Fall. Air-conditioned. See
it at 1000 Oakland. For information,
call Dan or Jim, 761-3785. C44
University
Towe rs
Apartments
FALL RENTALS
ON CAMPUS
From $60 per person
per month
FEATURES INCLUDE:
HEATED SWIMMING POOL
Luxurious Lobby
Color TVs
Billiard Room
Air Conditioned
Many other extras
Furnished Apartments
MODEL APT. OPEN
536 S. Forest
10-6, Every Day
761-3565-NO 5-4480
FREE ICED TEA
209 NORTH INGALLS
Newly furnished, completely remodel-
ed 2 bedroom apartments with wall-
to-wall carpeting, modern kitchens,
and a location between Rackham and
St. Joseph's Hospital. $180 per month.
One bedrooms also available from
$135.
CAMPUS MANAGEMENT
Days: 662-7787 Evenings: 761-4018
C46

SATURDAYS 9-5-NO 2-5244
FALL '66
NEW, completely furnished, close-in
apartments. Available for 2-4 persons.
DAHLMANN APARTMENT,
Office" 545 Church St,
761 -7600
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Presbyterian Campus Center is looking
for a full time sec. For more infor-
mation or interview please call 662-
5529. H43
MALE SUBJECTS wanted for psych ex-

76-63

periment. Must be able to spend 6
hours a week starting now continuing
into fall. Sessions arranged to fit in- NICHOLSON M/C SALES
dividual schedules. Pay depends on
performance but should average $1.50 Authorized dealer for TRI11MPH -
per hour. Call Miss Rollins, 764-0329. YAMAHA - BMW - GILERA. 224 S.
H44 First. Phone 662-7409. Z
JACOBSON'S RENT A CYCLE
Now accepting appli'cations for capable From $3.25 an hour.
young men and women to work in
our shoe satlon. University Motorcycle Sales
EXPERIENCE PREFERRED 211 E. Ann
Flexible schedule available for stu- NO 2-3979
dents. Contact Mrs. Kujawa, Per-
sonnel Office. H45 TIRES-All types and sizes-Road, Race.
Srambles, Trials. Tachometers for
SALESMAN to start now.3Professional HONDA, Yamaha, Suzuki, Bridge-
opportunity, married, 22-30. Bachelor's stone, BSA, BMW.
degree. Phone 453-4030 for interview. HONDA of Ann Arbor
EDP SYSTEMS ANALYST 3000 Pacard Rd.
An expanding Data Processing program
at Albion College offers an excellent
opportunity for an imaginative and _
creative person to develop a College #
Information System designed around
a 1401-1311 disk system. Resnnnsibi li-

SAM'S STORE
Has Genuine LEVI's Galore!
LEVI'S SLIM-FITS--$4.50
"White" and 5 Colors
For "Guys and Gals"
Cord. SLIM-FITS-$5.98
LEVI'S STA-PREST PANTS
Nevcr Needs Ironing
Asst'd. Colors-$6.98

LEVI JACKETS
"White"-$6.98
Blue Denim-x$6.98

ANNUAL PICNIC
at
GERMAN PARK
7 miles out Pontiac Trail
DANCING
DINNER SERVED
starting at 5 P.M.
You must be 21-Bring ID Card
Sponsor Post
46 junt & Fish Club

Steve Sloan of Alabama w ere
named co-captains of the College
All-Stars football squad yesterday.
Nobis will head the defense and{
Sloan the offense in Friday night's
battle against the Green Bay
Packers in Soldier Field.
18-HOLE MINIATURE GOLF
DRIVING RANGE
Hours:
S'n.-Thurs. I1A.M.-1 P M.
Fri. & Sat. l AM-l i P.M.
T EE & SKI
2455 S. State

E Stal1nd ings
AMERICAN LEAGt LI
IV Il Pet. GI,
Baltimore 69 35 .663 -
Detroit 55 4, .539 13
Cleveland $4 48 .529 14
California 55 49 29 14
Minesota 52 52 .500 17
Chicago i513. .4.90 13
New York 47256 .456 2l'
Washington 48 61 .440 231
Kansas City 45 58 .437 23
Boston 45 62 .421 25.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
11 ashinlton i6, Kansas tity 4
Minn"ota 6, Boston
CaUlornia 4, New York 3
O)nly games, scheduled
TODAY'S (".1N]S
New York at California (n)
Washington at Kansas Cit (in)
Boston at intnesota (n)
Chiclago ;at l1etromt (ui)
Bialtimore at Cleveland (n)~
NAXTIONAL 1,1 A'CFi
1 I. Pu (
Los Angeles 601 42 .5>88 -
San Francisco 62 44 .585 -
Pittsburg h 60g4157 7 1
ph iladelpiin 58 49 .33315ST
St. Louis 51 49 .524 6.
C1incInai 51 53 .4910
Ihouston 49 55 .471 12
Atlanta 48 56 .462 13
New York 47 56 .456 13..
Chicago 32 71 .311 28'
YESTERDAY'S RESUL TS
San Francisco 4, New York 2
Los Angeles 5, Pittsburgh 1
Philadelphia 6, Houston 5 (10 inn)
Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 2
Only games scheduled
TODAY'S GAMES
San Francisco at New York (1)
Houston at Philadelphia (1)
Los Angeles at Pittsburgh (n)
Atlanta at Chicago
Cincinnati at St. Louis (n)

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ANY MOTH HOLES, tears or burns in
yuur clothes? We'll reweave them like
new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP. 224 Arcade.
OPIICAL REPAIRS
CAMPUS OPTICIANS
IN THE NICKELS ARCADE
240 Nickels Arcade
J
761-3993
Your number for QUICK, ACCURATE'
AND EXPERIENCED manuscript and
hesis typing, transcription-medical.
legal and technical conferences;
m"mieographng; offset; ditto; litho-
raphy; varityping and composition.
AA PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
ASSOCIATES, INC.
334 Catherine
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ties will include Isntallation Manage-
ment, systems and procedures design,
and programming. Compensation to
be based on individual's experience
and ability. Liberal fringe benefits
including family-tuition allowance.
Write: Mr. Werner N. Snow
Albion College
Albion, Michigan 49224

ROOMS FOR RENT-Excellent singles
and doubles, available now in all-
graduate house. 3 blocks from cam-
pus. Phone 663-5930 anytime. C36

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3 Mans

WANTED-Part-time garage attendant,
no exp. needed, must be able to work
through next fall. For appt., NO 2-
5840. H39
STOCKMAN - Small engin. and parts,
Resp. for checking in, recording, dis-
pensing to shop ad selling at retail.
Automotive exp. helpful. Full time.
Phone 665-8637. H38

For RESULTS
Read and Use
Daily Clkssifieds

LEVI'S Superslims-$4.98
LEVI'S Dungarees-$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

NOW LEASING FOR FALL
212 Blocks from Campus
New Building

PART TIME
Air-conditioned, carpeted, fully fur- Multi-Million Dollar Company hiring
nisned bi-levels with 1 large bedroom for part time sales work. Earnings in
and study. Paved and covered park- excess of $3.00 per hour. This is not
ing. pots-knives-books or any of that door
SPECIAL TERMS FOR to door nonsense. This company is
expanding all across the nation, con-
MARRIED COUPLES sequently this could be more than
731 Packard just a part time job for the right
person. If you're 20, have use of a car,
Call 663-88(366and are bondable write William D.
Ctall 663-886 sNichols, 3372 Washtenaw Ave., Ann
afternoons and evenings Arbor, Mich.

Passport Pictures
Application Pictures
Group Pictures
Wedding Pictures
Available at any time
Ready Quickly
CALL NO 3-6966

Are you
FUN to be with?
Are your dates
FUN to be with?
We are
FUN to be with!
Michigan Scientific Introduction
Service
216 S. State-662-4867

Summer
STUENT
DIRECTORY
50c
NOW ON SALE

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