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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, April 14, 1972

Daily Classifieds

PERSONAL
Congratulations MIKE!! on your HOP-
WOOD. Thanks foi the flowers. Diane,
Jane, Joan, Judy, 22F50

PERSONAL
EUROPE
JET PARTY FLIGHTS

(Continued from Page 5)
USED CARS
1968 TR-250, Michelin tires, AM-FM
radio, $1300. Call 761-6281. 93N52
VOLVO '59 PV544-75,000, needs new
clutch, otherwise great, must sell,
" $100. Dave, 663-5648. 24N55
'66 F-85 OLDS Deluxe - Radio, air,
needs body work. Best offer. 761-7549.
15N52
SQUARE DEAL on '64 Ford Econoline
Van, $250, negotiable. For facts call
769-5558. 35N51
1967 MUSTANG, standard trans., $500.
769-1257 mornings except Monday &
Wednesday. 38N52
'64 VW Sedan extensively reconditioned
by mechanic. '$500. 665-6206 eves.,
weekends. 14N53
VW BUS, 1959. Must sell. Excellent
condition. 487-4824. 16N51
68 RAMBLER American - low mile-
age, excellent condition, snow tires
included. $700 negotiable. 769-0326
mealtimes. 29N53
'65 VW bus - Florida body; engine
and trans. rebuilt '71. Camper Inter-
or. $825 or best offer. Call 662-3594
,after 7. 79N52
CHEVY NOVA 1965, $180. Excellent con-
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58N51
1958 MERCED74;S, rebuilt engine, 4-
speed, body near perfect. Call 761-
1863 or 769-0681. cNtc
SPRING
SPEC IALS
DOMESTIC

LOST AND FOUND
FOUND: pair of prescription tinted
glasses in ladies' room in Chem. Bldg.
663-8625. dA51
LOST SUNDAY: "Moby"-black back,
white chest and paws. 769-6853. 80A51
FOUND: pair of silver wire-rimmed
glasses. 769-4728. dA52
LOST: laundry bag containing clothes,
especially jeans. Candy, 663-8724.
28A50
LOST DOG: a long-haired daschund-
beagle mix. Long body, short legs;
black and brown; answers to name
"Freedom". Lost Sat. 4/8 in Church
and S.U. area. approx. 1 yr. old. 761-
9688. dA52
LOST: PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES
Brn. Campus or S. to Packard. 763-
6257. 36A52
LOST: vicinity of State and Packard
Monday. Male Collie-like dog, mostly
black with white front and legs, re-
ward. Please call 869-1247 or 483-
5258. 16A52
FOUND: half-grown female German
Shepherd, brown collar. 556 S. Stae.
761-8282, dA51
LOST - brown Siamese-Burmese c a t
near 315 N. State. Call Brian 761-
7511. 67A50
FOUND: Cat, 8 mo. old, gold tiger-
stripe, male, very affectionate. Area
S. Forest-S.U. 662-8296. dA50
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69 CHEVY 3/4 Ton Pickup, big box,
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