Saturday, June 6, 1970
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Page Three
Saturday, June 6, 1970THE MICHIGAN DAILY
For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557
Monday through Friday, 10:00 to 3:00
VP Ross dies at 54; headed
'U' state relations and planning
FOR RENT
UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RATES
The Ann Arbor Fair Housing Ordi-
nance and the University of Mich-
igan Regents bylaws prohibit dis-
crimination in housing. Questions
should be directed to Off-Campus
Housing, 764-7400.
SPACIOUS SUITE for 1 or 2 men, pri-
vate entr., refrig. 662-3481. C32
SUMMER AND FALL, off and on cam-
pus. 761-7764. C28
FURN. EFFICIENCY apt. for rent. 804
Monroe, No. 3, across from law quad.
$110/mo.-negot. 761-0063 after 6. 9C23
2 BDRM. HOUSE, close, want couple
now to share rent and utilities.
After 8 p.m. call Bob, 665-0580. 8024
1 AND 2 BEDROOM apts. for Fall. Dish-
washers and A/C. Call Jim, 761-0321
at 408 Hill, No. 9. 6023
LINES 1 day
2 1.00
3 1.10
4 1.35
5 1 55
6 1.80
7 2.00
8 2.20
9 2 40
10 2.60
INCH ES
1 2.60
2 4.90
3 6,95
4 890
5 90.70
2 days
1 60
2 15
2 60
3.00
3 40
4:15
4.55
4.95
4.95
9 50
x3.50
17.35
21 10
3 doys
2.35
3.10
3.75
4.35
4.95
5 50
6 10
6.65
7.15
7.15
13.80
19.75
25.55
31.40
4 doys
3 00
4.05
4 05
4 65
6 35
7.20
7 90
8.70
9.30
9.30
1/85
25 50
33.45
41 40
5 days
3 65
4 85
5.90
6 90
7.85
8 85
9 75
10.65
11.35
11.35
21.75
31.15
40.95
51.15
6 days
4 20
5 65
6 90
8 05
9.25
10.40
11 .45
12.60
13.60
13.30
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ROOMMATES WANTED
LAW OR GRAD. student to share 2
bdrm/ furn. apt. this fall w/2nd yr.
law student. Veteran perferred, free
parking. 769-7570. 42Ytc
MALE GRAD. roommate wanted for 2
bdrm. apt. in Cambridge-S. Forest
area. Call 761-9364. Y23
HOUSE-Cheap, edge of town, immed.
occupancy, own bdrm. 761-7071, 2396
S. State. 47Y24
YOUNG professional woman seeking
roommate beginning August. Own
bedroom. Modern apt. Call 769-3680
after 6 p.m. 41Y26
WORKING GIRL or grad student to
share 1 bdrm. apt. Woodland Hills Dr.
971-0982 112:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. 39Y23
GIRL TO SHARE groovy old house.
June 15-Aug. 20. 1 block from campus.
Own room. 761-1291. 37Ytc
PHOTO SUPPLIES
ORIGINAL black and white photog-
raphy for any occasion, portraits, etc.,
quite reasonable. Or 8x10, 11x14 en-
USED CARS
'62 FALCON-Runs well. $75. Call 761-
1922 eves. N27
1964 CHEVY Impala Convertible. $175.
Call 663-4736. N23
'61 VW-Excel. mechanical shape; very
reliable. 761-7381 or 763-3321. 33N23
'67 OLDS 442-New engine, almost en-
tirely rebuilt. Excellent condition.
769-4289. NDd
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full professorship in the economics#
department.
Before assuming the vice presi-
dency, Ross held a large number
of posts with the federal govern-
ment, primarily in the field of
labor relations.
From 1965 to 1968, he served
as U.S. commissioner of labor sta-
tistics in the Department of La-
bor. He also served on several
presidential emergency boards in
air and rail disputes, and as anE
impartial arbitrator in hundredsl
of labor-management disputes.
Money issues bgin
Additional costs per day ofter six days.
Ads that are I t/, 2 Y2, 3 1, etc. inch size will be billed at the
overage of the lower and higher inch rate.
PERSONAL
IF YOU KNOW of a female who applied !e SC
' and was refused admission to the
Univ. as a freshman call 665-4203.
Confidentiality assured. F27 (Continued from Page 1)
CHERYL-Take advantage of that great If the millage fails, School
AA life-the door's open. LR. DF23 Supt. W. Scott Westerman Jr. says
FOR SALE-Diamond Engagement Ring. he will recommend that from 80-
EDUCATION at its best. Austin Dia- 100 fewer teachers be hired for
mond, 1209 S. University, 663-7151, next year than had been planned,
Ftc despite the increased enrollment
REALLY DIG those groovy bean-bag of 864 students.
love seats for $140-I can make you The staff cut would cause a re-
one--identical-for half the price. Call di nofnecspridnth
Salay at 764-2552, 8-5 p.m., 761-1036 duction of one class period in the
eves. and weekends. 31F24 junior and senior high schools and
a reduction of several art, music
Middle East and physical education programs
cin the elementary schools.
ool election
request funds for a service facility
and an addition to the library.
Nearly all of the 11 candidates
support all or part of the bonding
issues, according to a local survey,
and most support the vocational
millage proposal.
Both property and non-property
owners may vote on both the mill-
age and bonding issues. Non-prop-
erty owners ballots' however, will
be counted separately pending a
U.S. Supreme Court decision re-
garding state laws stipulating that
only property owners may vote.
His other federal government
service included positions with the
Office of Price Administration,
the War Manpower Commission,
the President's Commission on
Migratory Labor, and the National
Manpower Task Force.
Ross was born in Rochester, N.Y.
in 1916. He graduated from Har-
vard University in 1937 and re-
ceived his Ph.D. from the Univer-
sity of California at Berkeley in
1941.
From 1946 to 1966 he was a
member of the faculty at Berke-
ley, serving for 13 years as di-
rector of the Institute of Indust-
rial Relations.
Ross was the author of numer-
ous books, articles, and papers in
the labor-management field. One
of his most recent articles was
"The Data Game," which ap-
peared in the February, 1969 is-
sue of the Washington Monthly,
He is survived by his wife, Jane,
and four children. Funeral ar-
rangements are being made at
the Staffan Funeral Home, in
Ann Arbor.
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DOUBLE SIZE TOWNHOUSE, walk FOR RENT SUMMER SUBLET
downtown from lovely two bdrm. for
family. Many extra rns. . . photo- 1 GIRL over 21 for luxurious apt. 761- SUBLESSOR backed out. Reoffering
graphic drm., family rm, w/fireplace, 1584 eves. 10027 small furnished house; on campus,
ig. study. All appliances and dish- $130 per month, incl. utilities, from
washer. $275 pays-central ac, heat, owltooAug. 24. 761-9222. Married
water. 761-4008, 725 W. Huron. Avail. 711 A couple or grad student. No children.
now. 37Ctc / X\ I 11U261I
near State and Packard 1346 GEDDES, Near Observatory-Rooms
__ ea Satean Pckad ormen. Cooking. $45/mo. Caill 668-
STModern 2-bdrm. apts, for Fall 6906. l2Utc
629 S FOREST features include: SDIO APT for Ju-Aug. Air cond,
6 . FOREST* dishwasher partly furn. 769-0876. U28
- - -- -~ lonf~
largements from any negative
$3.50. Call 662-6288 or 761-7208.
AT CENTURY
The Best in
Good Used Cameras
WE BUY, SELL, TRADE
Everything Photographic
DARKROOM SUPPLIES
LUMINOUS PAPER
Repairs on all makes
Century Camera
$1.50-
26D26
supper
DiscussiOn
2-Bdrm. 4-Man
On Campus
Air Cond.
Parking
791 '055cC
air-cond.
* and much more
Phone 761-7848 or 482-8867
26Ctc
Campus-1 Block-Fall
418 last Washington-Mod. 1 bdrm.
for 2 or 3 students.
668-6906
Campus-Hospital
Fall Occupancy
Furnished Apartments
Campus Management, Inc.
662-7787 335 E. Huron
47CC
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AVAIL. FOR SUMMER & FALL
ALBERT TERRACE
3Ctc
1700 Geddes
Beautifully decorated, large 2 bedroom,
bi-level apartments. Stop in daily
" noon to 5:30 (Mon.-Fri.), 10 a.m. to 2
p.m., Sat. or "phone 761-1717 or 665-
8825 .11tc
PARKLANE
511 E. HOOVER
-Lg. 1 Bdrm.
-2-4 People
-Bilevel
-Air Cond.
-Dishwashers
-Parking
-Laundry
761-8055 or 663-3809
Summit
Associates
AND 2 BEDROOMS
FOR FALL
-GARBAGE DISPOSALS
-AIR CONDITIONERS
-SOME DISHWASHERS
-LAUNDRY FACILITIES
-PARKING
761 -8055
2 BDRM. APT. Sublet, fall opt. $140/mo..
761-6829. 9U26
GIRL WANTED-Own room in newly
remodeled old house. Julyl-Aug. 31.
Call 662-6166 after 5 p.m. 10U27
TWO MAN furnished apt, with utilities
to sublet July 1st. 906 Packard. 665-
2125. 38U19
OWN BEDROOM in house with 3 guys.
927 S. State. 769-2258. Cheap. 2U25
BEAUTIFUL APT., air cond., 3 Irg.
rms., completely furnished with art
and everything. 2 blks. from campus.
$150 until Sept. 1. Call 662-6288 or
761-7208. 3U26
IDEAL July-August sublet-2-3 people
}for two bedroom, spacious, well fur-
nished apt.; with living, dining, and
kitchen area; balcony; very close to
campus. Negotiable. 665-2605. DU27
SUBLET now thru Aug.-Own Irg. bed-
room in cool basement apartment.
Total rent is $160. 769-5904. 4U24
3 GIRLS NEEDED to sublet mod. 4-man
apt. July and August. Air condition-
ing, sundeck, ample parking. Call
761-6388 after 5 p.m. 5U24
BARGAIN - Man for sublet needed-
Arbor Forest Apts. $40/mo. 769-7248.
6U25,
COUPLE --Big apartment. in house.
Close to campus and hospital-for 2
months, starting June 28. Call 663-
1605. 7U23
3RD GIRL-Large house, own bdrm.,
campus. Fall option. 761-3921. 8U30
IMMEDIATE occupancy-2-3 man/girl
apts, furnished-campus area-avail.
thru Aug. Only $110 per mo. 662-0675
(ask tor Mgr.). 48U23
1 'BDRM. in 3-man; 3-bdrm. for sum-
mer sublet. Avail, immed. thru Aug.
Parking and laundry facilities, kitch-
en too. Price $50 and negotiable.Calf
971-4052 persistently. 40U23t
2 GIRLS needed to share room in large,
air-cond., 3-person apt. 1 block from.
campus. $50/mo. each. Avail, nowa
thru Aug. and fall option. 761-8487
persistently. 42U23
804 MONROE ST., Apt. 4, studio apart-
( ment in large old house behind law
library. To let now to Aug. 31. $110/,
ma. Call 761-5785. 43U23
(At our new location)
4254 N. Woodward, Royal Oak
Between 13 and 14 Mile Rd.
LI 9-6355
Take I-94 to Southfield Expr. North to
13 Mile Road-then Eastrto
Woodward and North
(Michigan Bank, Security and Diner
Charges accepted)
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BIKES AND SCOOTERS
M-PIN BOWLING
FRM A P.M. MON AT_
Slides
Friday-6 :00 F.M.
Supper $.5 Lutheran Student
Center
32F23
CLONLARA SCOOL Open House and
bring your own picnic, Sunday 1-3,
1265 Jewett. 29F23
SUN. SPECIAL-BOWLING, 3 GAMES,
$1, 3-P.M.-MID. M-UNION. 30F23
ONCE AGAIN! Light or heavy house-
keeping: rates depend on what you
have me do. 764-7622. DFtc
FOR SALE:
Keith Jarret's first Jazz album, Dion's
Sit Down old friend, and Biff Rose's
Thorn album. All only played once:
I've overspent this month. $2.50 each
or if your tastes are this desperate,
$7.00 for all (big deal). 764-7622. DFtc
1968 HONDA 5-90, $250. Call 665-0958.
48Z23
LOST AND FOUND
TRADEWINDS
121 E. HOOVER
-1Bdrm. 3-Man
-2 Bdrm. 4-Man
--Bilevel
-Garbage Disposal
-Central Air/cond.
-Laundry°
-Parking
761-8055 or 761-9178
2Ctc
CAM PUS
NEW FURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR SUMMER ANDFAM
at 543 CHURCH ST.
DAH LMAN N
APARTMENTS
545 CHUROH ST.
761-7400
FOUND-All-white female cat on Oak-
land. Call 761-0232. DA24
LOST - Young male cat, white and
gray, very affectionate. Please call
Peter, 769-0673. 47A24
TOBE-We found your wallet-W. Desk,
S. Quad. 45A23
PETS AND SUPPLIES
CUTE KITTEN to good home. 769-6560.
6T24
2 LOVEABLE cute male kittys with
shots-FREE. 662-4112. 5T22
FREE KITTENS - Male, 1 long-haired
black, 1 yellow tiger, beautiful, lon%-
haired gray female, 2 yrs. old, no
claws. 761-4417. 2T23
HELP WANTED
AMERICAN MALE U.M. students need-
ed for 1x2-2 hr. Psych. exp., pay $4.00
plus winnings. 764-3276 or 764-3278
between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Mon.-Fri
H27
LOOKING for a job in any field-call
Detroit: 1-255-5075 and ask for Bud
Meadows. 33H28
NEED BABYSITTER-Full time, room
and board, or pay. Call 461-1008. 34H26
SMALL LOCAL hospital needs experi-
enced X-ray technician who would
like night and weekend call. Phone
eves., 761-5532. 28H24
STATION ATTENDANTS, preferably fe-
male. Super-Test, S. Main and E.
Madison, contact Jack Toth, super-
visor, in person. Summer or perma-
nent 26H28
22F23
DATING COUPLES
WANTED
for paid psychology experiment. Both
members must participate. Call al-
colm Brenner, 769-0364; 764-2572. 28Ftc
FLUTE PLAYER needed to play at out-
side wedding June 27. Call Michael,
769-3065 persistently. 20F24
GUITAR LESSONS,
An unbelievably ableinstructor has
openings for interested students of all
levels of proficiency. Considered "The
Greatest" in many circles. Proclaim-
ed. "Good Humor" by the Ice Cream
Vendors. Bi-weekly. Call David at
668-8505. . DF27~
In addition to the two millage
proposals, voters will be consider-
ing a large, five part bonding issue
for school library and service con-
struction and renovation.
Each of the five parts will be
listed as separate proposals to be
anwsered "yes" or "no." If all are
passed, a total of $36,280,000 will
be raised.
The first three proposals con-
cern construction and renovation
of elementary, Junior, and senior
high schools. The fourth and fifth
Daily Official Bulletin
Day Calendar
Saturday, June 6
Cinema Guild: Bing Crosby, Grace
Kelly & Frank Sinatra, "High Society"
and Harold Lloyd, Excerpts from "Safe-
ty Last (short): Architect Aud., 7:00 &
9:05 p.m.
Sunday, June 7
International Center Film Series -
"Russia: The Unfinished Revolution,"
Internat. Center, 7:30 p.m.
General Notices
Student RIHelations Comm. Mtg.,
Room 3540 SAB, June 9.
Placement Service
General Division
3200 S.A.S.
Current positions in S.E. Mich area,
others nationwide:
Social Security Admin., Mich-Ohio
areas, new grads BA/b levels, Field
Representative positions, Ann Arbor
office can administer FSEE if you do
not have rating already.
the
news to day
by The Associated Press and College Press Service
NORTH KOREA claimed yesterday that its navy sank a
"heavily armed" U.S. spy ship that had intruded into its territorial
waters.
Navy officials in Washington, however, denied that any U.S.
ships were operating in the area cited by the North Koreans, which
was off the western coast of the c o u n t r y 50 miles . south of
Pyongyang.
The scene was the same general area where the North Koreans
captured a South Korean Navy craft Friday with 20 crewmen aboard.
Observers speculated that the South Korean navy vessel, the
first to be captured by the communists since the end of the Korean
War, was the same ship alleged to be the American spy ship sunk
by the communists.
ISRAELI WARPLANES hit Arab positions along the Suez
Canal for 11 hours yesterday, marking the third anniversary of
the 6 day war of 1967.
Israeli warplanes have struck Egyptian targets on the canal
for over 60 hours in the past six days in an effort to reduce Israeli
casualties and prevent strengthening of Arab positions on the canal's
west bank.
Arab resistance groups greeted the anniversary with a moderately
successful call for a general strike in Israeli occupied lands and with
sporadic ground attacks that killed one Israeli officer and wounded
nine others.
TEN ANTI-WAR DEMONSTRATORS were convicted in
Chicago yesterday of destroying Selective Service System records
in a raid on a south side draft board office in May 1969.
Claiming that the defendants were a "menace to the community,"
Judge Edwin A. Robson revoked all bonds. Tuesday was set for the
sentencing, with maximum penalty for each of the defendants totaling
23 years in prison and $32,000 in fines on four separate counts of the
indictments.
Four of the accused had based their defense on the grounds that
their political views were different enough from those of the rest
of American society to constitute "cultural insanity."
TRANSFER STUDENT needs a home
for fall. Must have own room. Call
Debby, 761-0432. 26F23
U-M BARBERS
M-UNION GR. FLOOR
21F23
BILLARDS and T. Tennis from 10:30
am., Mon.-Sat. from 1 p.m. Sun's..
23F23
PAINTING - Student desires painting
Jobs, inside and outside. Four yearsl
experience. Call 662-4736. FDt
FREE LANCE PHOTOGRAPHER avail-t
able for Weddings, Conferences, Por-
traiture, Books, etc. except passport
pire! Call RICHARD LEE, 761-9452
before noon. 46Ftc
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through Saturday morning. Subscrip-
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#THOMAS. PLAZA~
914 S. STATE
I Bdrm. 3-Man
Study Nook
Air Cond.
Laundry
Parking
' ' 761-ROSS-769-4759
THE ABBEY THE LODGE
CARRIAGE HOUSE
THE FORUM VISCOUNT
still the local favorites! Several select
apartments available for summer and
fall semesters in each of these modern
buildings.
Charter Realty
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FOR RENT-Bedroom in large house,
male or female, June 20-Aug. 30. Neg.
Roz. 662-4049. DC26
Fine Campus Apartments
1335 S. University 665-8825
BUSINESS SERVICES
EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER, 25 yrs.
old. Available anytime. Call Lynn.
663-2348. J28
STUDIO ROOM FOR MAN with priv.
entrance and lavatory. Call 663-8244
after 5 p.m. and weekends. CV
NEED ONE GIRL to complete lovely 4-
man apartment on Thayer across the
street from Frieze Bldg. $65/month.
Call Carla at 769-0937, 764-0553. DC27
MID-JUNE-AUG.-1 Bdrm. 12th floor
Tower Plaza. Days: 761-0303. 44U23
THREE ROOM apt. July-on. 507 S. Di-
vision, No. 3 anytime. 45U26
PEOPLE
NEEDED
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SUMMER
SUBLETS
761-8055
SUMMIT ASSOC.
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SUMMER RENTALS
Choice Apts. at law rates. Ann Arbor
Trust Co. Phone 769-2800. 22083
SUMMER RENTAL
2 Bdrm. furn. unit or partial sublet
near law and business schools. Call
Professional Management Associates.
769-4227. 11Utce
TYPING - Cheap, professional. Quick!
service. Call Candy at 665-4830 after
noon. J2
GRADUATE STUDENT
Exchange room and board for 15 hrs.
housework Mon.-Fri., weekends off,
transportation necessary. 663-2379 or
764-0497. 23H24
MUSICAL MDSE,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
ELECTRIC GUITAR WANTED, Gibson
335, 345, 355, or fact simile. Also good
used mikes. 761-1402. X23
HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO
Instruments and accessories, new and
used. Lessons, repairs. 209 S. State.
665-8001. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. X
FENDER Jazz bass, 1 mo., hard case,
$320. 761-0986. 44X25
TICKETS
WORSHIP
2-BEDROOM furnished, quiet, close to!
campus, parking. Mgr. 101-202. July-
Aug. $150/mo.-Fall 4-man, $290. 927 Ty
S. Forest, after 5 p.m. 662-6156. C35
* PHI ALPHA KAPPA, located one block {
from the central campus, has rooms
for the summer and offers room and
board for the fall. For further infor-
mration contact, Ronald Dirkse, 1010 CL,
E. Ann, Ann Arbor. Phone 761-5491.
7CRF1
TASK
Does It All!
ping, Printing, Transcripting
Conferences and Mailings
:oll The Professionals
761-4146 or 47
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LASSICAL GUITAR LESSONS
Call 769-2406
MY
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EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires
RF I Iwork in her home. Thesis, technical
a IR n styping, stuffing etc. IBM selectric.
663-0511 Call Jeanette, 971-2463. 12Jtc
761-5440 THESES, PAPERS (incl. technical) typ-
eaturing Forest Terrace, 1001 S. Forest. ed. Experienced, professional; IBM
Mgr. in Apt. No. 211. Park Terrace. Selectric. Quick service. 663-6291. 42Jtc
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FOR SALEI LONDON-DETROIT charter Aug. 6.
$90. 769-2472 after 6. llQl
PERSIA PRINT bedspreads have arrived.
India Art Shop, 330 Maynard. B23 1 ROUND TRIP ticket, DETROIT-LON-
~1DON, June 26-Aug. 26. Call Cindy,
POTTERY SALE 761-5247. 12Q27
Sat., June 6, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
DUTCH AUCTION: Price drops 10% per EUROPE, one way ticket London to
hour. Booth 34, Farmers Market. 30B23 Detroit, June 24. $90. Call 761-5337, Ed,
4Q19
ARCHITECTS-ENGINEERS
30x42 Mayline drafting table with bar. CHARTER TICKET one-way London or
Hardly used. $150 when new. Stool Paris to Detroit in August. Contact
included $45 or best offer. Call 764- Ron Miller, c/o Haynes, 58 Rue de
0510. 31B25 la Notre Dame de Lorette, Paris 18,
France. 5Q28
SCUBA GEAR, MAJOR BRANDS AT
DISCOUNT PRICES. AA Divers Co., REAL ESTATE
711 Arch, No. 301. Call Mike Wills,
665-6032. 29B23 BY OWNER-4-bdrm., 2 yr. old colonial,
UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH
1001 East Huron
Phone 662-3153
Ministers: Calvin S. Malefyt and Paul Swets
10:30 a.m.-"Reality Training," Dr. Calvin
Malefyt.
6:30 p.m.-"Receiving the Holy Spirit," Paul
Swets.
ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
306 N. Division
8:00 a.m.-Holy Communion.
10:00 a.m.-Morning Prayer and Sermon.
7:00 p.m.-Evening Prayer.
BETHLEHEM UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST
423 S. Fourth Ave.
Telephone 665-6149
Ministers: T. L. Trost, Jr., R. E. Simonson,
W. C. Wright
Worship Services-9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
Church School-9:30 and 1 1 :00 a.m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1432 Washtenow Ave.
Worship at 9:00 and 10:30 a.m.
Sermon by the Rev. John R. Waser.
CAMPUS CHAPEL
4Corner of Forest and Washtenaw)
Minister: Donald Wilson, PhD
Anthropology, Calvin College
10:00 a.m.-"The Christian and His Empty
Beercans."
6:00 p.m.--"How to Tell God to Go to Hell."
UNITY CENTER OF
PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY
310 S. State
663-4314
Mrs. Eleonore Kraft, Minister
Sunday Service-i 1:00 a.m.
Study Class-Mrs. Kraft-7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Prayer and Counseling-10:00 a.m. Wednes-
day.
Center Is Open-Monday, Wednesday, Friday,
1 1-2; Tuesday, 3-6 p.m.
CANTERBURY HOUSE
330 Maynard
S1 :00a.m.-For sure, plus any other time we
happen to fall in together-Come and find
out.
ST. AIDAN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
1679 Broadway
(at Baits Drive-North Campus)
12:15 p.m.-Holy Eucharist.
HURON HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH
3150 Glacier Way
Pastor: Charles Johnson
For information, transporta+ion, personalized
help, etc. phone 76:r-6299 or 761-6749.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
On the Campus-
Corner State and William Sts.
Terry N. Smith, Minister
Ronald C. Phillips, Assistant
10:00 a.m.-Children's Day.
THE ARK
1421 Hill-761-1451
Communal Dinner.
LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL
A.L.C.-L.C.A.
Hill St. at S. Forest Ave.
Donald G. Zill, Pastor
SUNDAY
10:30 a.m.-Worship.
WEDNESDAY
7:30 p.m.-Discussion.
9:00 p.m.-Service of the Catecombs.
FRIDAY
6:00 p.m.-Dinner Program.
848 Tappan, Mgr. in
Many other 1, 2 andw
available on campus.
Apt. No. 10
3 bdrm. apts.
38082
BARGAIN CORNER
Sam's Store
NEED EVI S?
VISIT
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FOR
BLUE DENIM:
Super Slims6....6.50
Button-Fly........6.50
Traditional6.......98
Bells ... 7.50
RI I F 'HAMRRAY
NOW ON CAMPUS
Campus MultiService
TYPING
PRINTING
THESIS SERVICE
Fast, Dependable, Low-Priced
214 Nickels Arcade 662-4222
Summer hours: 10-4 Mon.-Fri.
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PHILLIPS tape recorder for sale. Call
769-4121. DB23
TRANSPORTATION
NEED RIDE to Traverse City June 12
or 19. Call769-5412 for Jackie. G27I
on acre, AA schools, low 40's. 663-7679.
NW section. 2R33
INVESTMENTS in real estate with us
yield 25% guaranteed. Mortgage se-
curity given. We pay attorney fees.
Collect 313-545-4296. Mr. Franklin
Delano. 1R35
MULTIPLE
TYPING
SERVICE
Thesis Service
Papers
Dissertations
General Office and Secretarial Work
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Available
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female who applied
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FIRST UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH AND WESLEY
FOUNDATION
At State and Huron Streets
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UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL
(The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod)
1511 Washtenaw Ave.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
1833 Washtenaw Ave.
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