da Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY 15 Saturday, June 13, 1970 4 w Saturday, June 13, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557 Monday through Friday, 10:00 to 3:00 ...i ts already begun in Isi The Ann Arbor Fair Housing Ordi- nance and the University of Mich- igan Regents' bylaws prohibit dis- cr imination in housing. Questions sh'uld be directed to Off-Campus Housing, 764-7400. FOR RENT MALE GRAD STUDENT w/car, apt.. w/garage in exchange 13 hrs./wk. household chores. 663-2588. 42033 PHI KAPPA ALPHA, located one block# from the central campus, has rooms! for the summer and offers room and board for the fall. For further infor- intion contact. Ronald Dirkse: 1010 f. Ann, Ann Arbor; phone 761-5491. 7Crf F , j FOR RENT . FOR RENT SUMMER SUBLET FOR SALE 1 Bdrm Furn Burns Park SUMMER AND FALL, off and ,on camI ONE BDRM. in house June 21-Aug., ANTI-EVERYTHING lithographs, seri- Area for prof.or faculty only.kAl pus. 761-7764. C28 guy/girl. 662-4049. 19U28 ographs by Rita Mesenger, Farmers A-~~ -- -- Market, Sat. 7 a.m.-3 p.m. 38B28 utilities paid, $165. 668-6906. l3Ctc SUBLET July-August, modern A/C . penthouse, 515 Lawrence, No. 8. 761- HAPPY ART; paintings and prints by -AVAIL. FOR SUMMEtt & FALLFall Ren to 15121. 16U'32 Kathy Shanahan. Farmers Market, BERTTERRA -_------ ------- ---__ - Sat., 7 a.m.-3 p.m. 39B28 663 E0511 ;3RD GIRL-Large house, own bdrm.,IS , m .. 39B28 1700 Geddes 761-5440 campus. Fall option. 761-3921. 8U30 ROYAL DELUXE TYPEWRITER for Beautifully decorated, large 2 bedroom, Fe turiig Foresi Terrace. 1001 S. Fores. - - - ----- __--------- sale, $100 new, best offer. 761-7643. hi-level apartments. Stop in daily Mgr. in Apt. No. 211. Park Terrace. SUBLET-Now to Sept.-2 bdrm., spa- 40B28 noon to 5:30 (Mon.-Fri.). 1(' a.m. to 2 848 Tappan. Mgr. in Apt. No. 10 cious. Kingsley St. $110/mo. Call 769- -- p.m. Sat, or phone 761-1717 or 665- Many other 1, 2 and 3 bdrm. apts. 7564 persistently. DU32 15-FT. TRAVEL TRAILER, couble di- 8825. lICtc available on campus. 38C821 ---- nette, brakes, propane. Sleeps 7. Anti --_---_- ------- -I ----- ---ROOM FOR GIRL, July-Aug. Lots of Sway Bar. $1000 or best offer. WS-5017. FALL RENTAL -- 4 man apt. in old room. Close to campus. Call Barb K.. 41B29 house, 2 bedrooms, large kitchen, full THE ABBEY THE LODGE 665-2154. 28U31 basement. porch., no utilities, girls1 CARRIAGE HOUSE FOR SALE-Kodak 35 mm camera, Air- only, near hospitals. $250/mo. Call THE FORUM VISCOUNT' THIRD MAN needed for-modern 4-man quipt 450 slide projector, AM-FM 769-1124 persistently. 17C28 * apt. for July-Aug. Close to campus.f clock radio, all in excellent condition. still the local favorites. Several select $35 monthly. Call 761-8419 after 6 Call Adnan, 764-6488 or 769-3303. 37B28 BEAUTIFUL 1 BDRM. unfurn. a/c apartments available for summer and p.m. 29U29 apt., $165. Fantastic view year round. fall semesters in each of these modern 4ANA J A- -AIR CONDITIONER, 8,000 B.T.U., 115 769-2287 or 769-2487. 210293 buildings, 4-MAN APT. July-Aug. Modern, air-; volts, flush window mounting, used Ityc" "cond., next to Law and Bus Ad two summers. $175. After 6:00 p.m. Charter Rea schools. $135/mo. 761-1227. 30U29 483-0145. 32B28 T OMAS PLAZA . ROOMMATE for huge old apartment Fine Campus Apartments out Washtenaw, trees, grass. $35. 769- MUSICAL MDSE., 914 S. STATE 1335 S. University 665-8825 4925. 31U33 RADIOS, REPAIRS 1 Bdrm. 3-Man 10Ct - ___-- --- -I_______- fe r e - NICE 1 BDRM. apt. 1 block from cam- CHEAP. CHEAP, Cheap-2 or 2 girls Study Nook IMMED. OCCUPANCY, 2 and 3 bdrm pus, corner on Packard. $90/mo. w/ needed to help divide $90 mo. furn- Cond. townhouses, $130-15iO permonth, in- ? utilities included. 761-6795. 33U31 ished 2 bdrm. apt. close to campus. Air od itial deposit $390. children and pets - _- Call Margi or Peggy at 483-4683. X33 Laundry welcome, Arbor Park, located off SUBLET July-Aug.-Lg. modern furn. , gy Parking Ellsworth Rd., west of Platt. Man- 2 bdrm. apt, Air-cond., balcony, near HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO agement office 2990 S. State, 761- pool, tennis. $140. 1111 S. State. 769- Instruments and accessories. new and 761-8055-769-4759 9026. 20C35 1306. 34U29. used. Lessons, repairs. 209 State. 1Ctj665-8001. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. X _--t- _SUMMER SUBLET GIRL NEEDED to share room in large, -m ---C_. a/c, 3-man apt., 1 blk. from campus. ALTO SAX and CLARINET and trom. ONE MAN wanted for 4-man house. $45/mo. Now thru Aug. and fall op- and drum set. Must sell. Best offer. Call 769-0024. DU33 tion. 761-8487. 35U28 Call 662-4058. 1X33 911 S. Fores I Near Hill Street Modern 2 Bdrm., 3-man FURN. - FALL 668-6906 43 i' 43Ctc i i. RENT-- July-Aug.: 3 bdrm., 1l bath, pool, a/c, furn Security dep, Rent negoc. 1025 N. Maple. 665-5017. 44029 t B3URNS PARK - bdrm. for prof. or faculty only. all utilities pd. $165. Call 668-6906. 45Ctc IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. 2-3 bdrm. townhouses $126-154 per mo., initial delposit $360-420, children and pets kw~me Danibury Green, located on McArthur Blvd., north of Clark Road, Yp.i, mnanemneimt office 2990 S. Sat 761-9026. 18035 STUmI)I ROOM FOR MAN FOR FALI- Private entrance and lavatory. Nice SE location. Call 663-8244 after 5 pm. or weekends. CX i , , I s t e. near State and Packard Modern 2-bdrmn. apts. for Fail 0 dishwasher * balcony * air-cond. * and much more Phone 761-7848 or 482-8867 26Ct c AV/AIL NOW 3-bdrm. ranch, unfurn., garae, basement. $285. 663-3842. 12028 )Campus-H OSpi toI SPACIOUS SUITE for 1 or 2 men, pri- vae entr., rerig. 662-3481. C32 PARKLANE 511 E. HOOVER 1 Bdrm. -2-4 People -Bilevel -Air Cond. -Dishwashers -Parking -Laundry 761-8055 or 663-3809 2Ctc AUGUST OCCUPANCY (2 bdrm, unit-summer % term) Campus area, cool, furnished apart- men ts. 1 and 2 bdrm.--ample park- ing. contact Resident Manager, Apt. 102, 721 S. Forest St. i6Ctc STRATFORD 629 S. FOREST 2-Bdrm. 4-Man On Campus Air Cond. Parking 761 -8055 50Ctc BARGAIN CORNER HOUSE SALE SAT.-SUN. (13-14th) - CHEAP - Furniture, rugs, weird clothes, new button holer-fits all machines, Norelco stereo recorder-- needs work. 437 S. Division or call 761-8865. 7W28 Sam's Store NEED LEV IS ? VISIT US FOR Fall Occupancy Furnished Apartments Campus Management, Inc. 662-7787 335 E. Huron 47Ctc TRADEWI NDS 121 E. HOOVER -1 Bdrm. 3-Man -2 Bdrm. 4-Man -Bilevel -Garbage Disposal -Central Air/cond. -Laundry --Parking 761 -8055,or 761-9178 3Ctc IMMED. OCCUPANCY, 2 bdrm. town- houses, $139 per mo., initial deposit $400, children and pets welcome, Arbor Manor located on 2nd Ave., south of Michigan Ave., near Monroe, in Ypsi. Management office 2990 S. State, 761- 9026. 19035 911 S. Forest Near Hill St.-Modern 2 Bdrm., 3-man. 668-6906. Fall. 14Ctc 2-BEDROOM furnished, quiet, close to campus, parking. Mgr. 101-202. July- Aug. $150/mo.-Fall 4-man, $290. 927 S. Forest, after 5 p.m. 662-6156. C35 CAMPUS NEW FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR SUMMER OR FALL at 543 CHURCH ST. APT. 16 DAHLMANN APARTMENTS 545 CHUROH ST. 781-7600 38Ctc SUBLET 2-man a pt. July-Aug. Air- cond., mucho parking, 911 S. Forest. Call 769-0289. 36U33 IMMED. OCCUPANCY or July-Aug.;, air-cond., TV, stereo, bottom floorI of old house at campus corners. 2 bdrms., 2-3 man, 769-0644. 37U33] OWN BDRM. IN HOUSE, exc. cooking and living facilities. July-Aug. Nego- tiable. 761-6784 betw. 7-11 p.m. I 38U32 NEED MEN through August for 3 bdrm. house. Air-cond., parking. Call 761- 4809. 39U33 2-MAN APART., near campus, air-cond. Garage, disposal. July-Aug. Call 662- 6126. 401333 LARGE MOD. 4-MAN APT. Air-cond., dishwash., disposal, parking. $115 mo. 761-3244. 42U33 GIRL FOR SUMMER on campus. a/c,, dish wash. Cheap, 668-6217. 43U31" 2 BDRM., FURN., a/c, close, option for fall. $135. 761-3398, after 4. 25U31 ROOM FOR GIRL - Excellent campus location with kitchen privileges, available June 15 to Sept. 736 S. State, No. 2 (no phone). 21U28 SUBLET-1 GIRL needed to complete 4 man in old house, near hospitals, for July-Aug. $40/mo. or neg. Call 769-1124 persistently, 22U28 GIRL TO complete 4-man for summer term. Lots of windows. $30-35/mo. Call 662-7032 eves. 520 Packard, No. 21, 23U29 SINGLE APT. $80. July-Aug. 769-2472 evenings. 24U29 SPACIOUS SINGLE room in cool, old house for July and August; $40; util- ities paid; 1% blocks from SAB on South Division, Call 761-8137 or The Daily, 764-0552 and leave a message for Anita. DU30O FEMALE WANTED for large 2-man apt. Excellent location, inexpensive for July-Aug. Call 663-5993. 18U28 ROOM FOR RENT. Spacious, great lo- cation, cooking facilities. Rent negot. I MUST move, summer term. Call Russ, 761-4089. 49U24 JULY-AUG. SUBLET. Solid, furn. 1%2 rm. eff., free parking. Rent negoti- able. Write or visit 630 Packard, Apt. 4.,DU28 SUBLET-Available July 1st-Efficiency apt., suitable for 1 or 2. Small but comfortable and cheap. 906 Packard. 665-2125. 14U28 1346 GEDDES, Near Observatory-RoOms for men. Cooking. $45/mo. Call 668- 6906 12Ute SUMMER RENTALS Choice Apts. at low rates. Ann Arbor Trust Co. Phone 769-2800. 22C83 NEED 4TH COED for Mod. Fall apt. Dishwasher, etc. Diane, 761-9441. 44Y31 OWN ROOM for fall. Roommate needed to share large, furn., A/C apt. near West Park. 769-5178. 45Y291 NEEDED - Undergrad male roommate for fall term to share large 2-bed- room, 3-man bilevel in well-kept old house. Call 663-8138. DY30 WANTED TO RENT SINGLE APT., normal facilities, for July-Aug., preferably near campus. Please reply Box 378, Mich. Daily. DLtcI $50 REWARD for information leading to fall rental of house near campus. Call 662-9355. 7L31I MARRIED COUPLE seeking furnished apt. end of Aug.-Dec. Call collect eve-- nings, 341-8958. 6L281 TICKETS RETURN TICKET Sell, buy, go, smirk, hello, work-I your ticket to returns is through Daily classifieds. 764-0557, 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. DQ LONDON-3 round trip tickets from1 Det. June 26-Aug. 26. Cheap. May negotiate 1 way sale. Dave, 761-7839 after 4 p.m. 16Qtc- 2 TICKETS to Europe for sale, June 26-Aug. 6. Call Suzy, 769-1883; Car- olyn, 668-6202 eves. 18Q31 LONDON-DETROIT, Aug. 30. $95. Call 665-0150. 15Q311 ONE WAY Ticket from London to D - TROIT, Aug. 6. Reasonable, 663-1649_ or 662-0941. 14Q29 FLIGHT, London to Detroit, $90, June 23. D. Gray, 665-2357 or 764-4303. 13Q28 EUROPE, one way ticket London to Detroit, June 24. $90. Call 761-5337, Ed. 4Q19I CHARTER TICKET one-way London or Paris to Detroit in August. Contact Ron Miller, c/o Haynes, 58 Rue de la Notre Dame de Lorette, Paris 18, France. 5Q28 USED CARS '68 LEMANS SPRINT, OHC.6, 4 BBL., 3 spd., etc. AM-FM w/rear spkr., tach, recline seat, power str., brk., new glass tires. Call 662-6205 after 6. 42N33 '56 OLDS - Rebuilt engine, runs great, must sell. 662-3613 eves. 41N28 CORVAIR, '65; 4-dr hardtop, std., exe. cond., 1 owner, 45,000 miles, radio. $395. 971-6165, eves. 39N28 1969 MGB-Exc. cond., 11,000 miles. Call Jim Beck. 761-1907. 35N29 '66 IMPALA Conv. Auto. Power steer- ing. $100 or' make offer. 769-1647. 40N20. 166 MUSTANG 2 plus 2, FM, other acces. Call 761-1916. 36N30 164 VW, Green - Excellent condition. Asking $600. Call 769-0043.: . 37N30 PORSCHE 912, AM-FM short wave radio, 1966, 5 speed, good condition, $2985. Call Flint, 234-2006 after 6 p.m. 38N28 '67 OLDS 442-New engine, almost en- tirely rebuilt, Excelent condition. 760-4289. =Dd FOR SALE--SPINET PIANO Wanted. responsible party to take over low monthly payments on a spinet piano. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager. P.O Box 276. Shelby- viller, Indiana. 48X32 BIKES AND SCOOTERS HONDA 125 Scrambler - 3,500 miles Great shape. 1036 Oakland, No. 2. r, 4232 '67 YAMAHA - 4,000 miles. $400. Call 663-3267 after 6. 5229 MOTORCYCLE tune-ups, 1 day service. Call 665-3114 for appointment. 2228 BSA 650cc 196912 Thunderbolt, 5500 miles, good condition, 15 in. bars, solo seat. 761- 7233. 3228 1970 HONDA CB 350. Call 761-1916. 50Z3C LOST AND FOUND LOST - Reddish blond puppy with white legs and face, wiry hair, urg- ently needs special medication. 508 Elm. 863-0434. 2A29 DID YOU lose something on June 9th at 1:30 in front of Paraphernalia. If yes, call 1-626-1032. DA29 MISSING in action since Sun., April 30-Burmese cat. Dark brown w/gold and white spots on stomach. Please call 665-0505 persistently if you see him. 1A29 FOUND - Female Sealpoint Siamese, very well groomed. Tower Plaza No. 7L or 761-7428 after 3. DA29 LOST - Woman's ring of sentimental value, on S. Univ., June 5. Has 5 blue and white stones. 769-3065. REWARD. 49A28 PETS AND SUPPLIES RETRIEVER FREE to good home. 665- 0575 after 12 p.m. 3T28 CUTE LIVELY male grey kitten, 8 wks. old. FREE. 449-4193. 7T28 2 LOVEABLE cute male kittys with shots-FREE. 662-4112. 5T22 PHOTO SUPPLIES BAMIYA c33 with 80mm f2.8 lens plus accessories. 663-3566, early mornings; 4:30-6 p.m. 27D28 AT CENTURY_ The Best in Good Used Cameras WE BUY, SELL, TRADE Everything Photographic DARKROOM SUPPLIES LUMINOUS PAPER - Repairs on all makes Century Camera (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 East to Woodward and North (Michigan Bank,-Security and Diner Charges accepted) 1Dt . ROOMMATES WANTED SOUND SYSTEM --BsoGe n amp. S- -. - speakers, 664 mics, stands and cover. LAW or GRAD STUDENT to share 2- 769-5718. 49X28 bdrm. furn. apt. this fall with 2nd - - yr. law student. Veteran preferred. SONY STEREO sound system. walnut, Free parking. 769-7570. 42Ytc Garrard turntable. spkrs., amp, exc. .. _-_ cond., must sell. 662-3724. 50X30 (Continued from Page 4) those in power wish it to be, or whether it will now grow to larger numbers than ever be- fore. If social change is to take p 1 a c e in America, it cannot without a radical political Movement. But more import- antly, social change will n o t take place if this Movement re- mains a movement of the few. Most students, it is well known by now, support the goals of radicals, but often dis- agree with their tactics. This attitude became quite clear this year at UCSB during the strike, when endless bickering over whether to have a "hard", or "soft" strike resulted in a rath- er weak show of support for the nationwide strike. But how long can this disa- greement over tactics last, be- fore all radicals are either in jail, in hiding, or dead? If the Movement is to have an effect, it must g r o w. Moderate stu- dents, therefore, must start showing their solidarity w i t h radicals who are being intimi- dated and silenced. A Movement can be squashed if it is small enough, if it involves only a mi- nority of those who seek social change, and if the majority re- mains silent and timid and "cautious." But if large numbers of stu- dents '- who are part of the middle - class mainstream - start raising their voices, start showing that they do genuinely support their m o r e radical brothers and sisters, then the Movement -m and the nation -- might be saved. Fascism is for most Ameri- cans an alien concept. It could happen in Germany and Greece, maybe, but not here . . . But for some Americans - notably those who are considered un- American -- fascism is not a concept, it is a reality, today, right now, right here in Ameri- ca, right here in Santa Bar- bara. It's hard to relate to what it must be like to know you face 2 to 20 years in jail for nothing more than for outspoken oppo- sition to the American way of life and outspoken exposure of the contradictions b e t w e e n America's words and deeds. BUT ALL OF US must begin to profoundly relate to t h a t state of reality. Because it could happen to all of us. And it will happen to all of us if we don't start being truly brothers and sisters to each other. We may have our differences, but we must always stand up for each other, if we are indeed commit- ted to the same goals. For a long time, revolution- aries across the world have said "you can jail a revolutionary, w but you can't jail the Revolu- tion," That's true, but only af the Revolution is being waged 4 in deed by those who support it in word. This doesn't mean that all of us have to go out and burn more banks in order to be rev- olutionaries. Some of us will, be- cause some of us can't wait any longer. Some of us- won't, but?. all of us must start to decide where we fit into that Revolu- tion. Some of us will be inthe me- dia. Some of us will be Move- ment doctors and lawyers. Some of us will start to build new revolutionary institutions. Some of us will spend our time spread- ing the word. All of us, hope fully, will have a revolution in out own lives - we will become human beings again - we will love each other, stay together, share our troubles and our joys.' We will be a community. It's already begun, in IV. The common fear and oppression weY felt when our town was occu- pied for four straight nights by those who do the power struc- ture's dirty work made us into a community, We built gardens, we formed our own government, we came together in the park. There are fearful times ahead, but there is also joy. In brother- hood and sisterhood, we w ill discover our humanity and put it i n t o practice. In struggle many of us will die. But we will not be martyrs . . . because when one of us is killed or jail ed, all of us are spiritually kill- ed and jailed. Sounds like rhetoric? Sure, it does. That's because we s t i1 1 have a long way to go before we become revolutionaries - before we become human beings again, that is. But we must start now, before it's too late. Power to Humanity! WORSHIP UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH 1001 East Huron Phone 662-3153 Ministers: Calvin S. Malefyt and Poul Swets 10:30 a.m.-Dr. Calvin Malefyt 6:30 p.m.--Paul Swets ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 306 N. Division 8:00 a.m.-Holy Communion. 10:00 a.m.-Morning Prayerand Sermon. 7:00 p.m.-Eveninq Prover. LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL A.L.C.-L.C.A. Hill St. at S. Forest Ave. Donald G. Zill, Pastor SUNDAY 1-0:30 a.m. - Contemporary Liturgy. "Holy Communion." WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m.-Discussion. 9:00 p.m.-Service of the Catecombs. FR IDAY 6:00 p.m.-Dinner Program. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH AND WESLEY FOUNDATION At State and Huron Streets Church--662-4536 Wesley-668-6881 Bartlett Beavin, Campus Minister R. Edward McCracken, Campus Minister L. Burlin Main, Minister SUNDAY, JUNE 14 Mr. L. Burlin Main-preaching. "Endless Life of S#lendor." FRIDAY, JUNE 19 6:00 p.m.-Wesley Foundation meeting at Lutheran -Student- Center. Supper, discus- sion, and film, "Washington Moratorium." CAMPUS CHAPEL (Corner of Forest and Washtenaw) Minister: Rev. Tpd Minnema Morning Sermon: 10:00 a.m. "The Wrath ond Love of God." 6:00 p.m.: "Meaningful Mystery." UNITY CENTER OF PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY 310 S. State 663-4314 Mrs. Eleonore Kraft, Minister Sunday Service-1:00 a.m. Study Class-Mrs. Kroft-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 S11:00 a.m.-For sure, plus any other time we happen to fall in together-Come and find out. ST. ADIAN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1679 Broadway (at Baits Drive-North Campus) 12:15 p.m.-Holy Eucharist. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod) 1511 Washtenow Ave. - Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor Sunday at .9:303 a.m.--Warship Service. Sunday at 10:45 a.m.-Sunday Morning Class. Wednesday at 10:00 p.m.-Midweek Service. HURON HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH 3150 Glacier Way Pastor: Charles Johnson For information, -transportation, personalized help, etc. phone 76r-6299 or 761-6749. FIRST CON( On the Carr Corner State Terry N. Srr Ronald C. P 10:00 a.m.-" ures. THE ARK 1421 Hill-- Communal Dinr BETHLEHEM CHURCH 01 423 S. Four Telephone b Ministers: T W. C. Wi Worship Service Church School- FIRST CHUB SCIENTIST 1833 Wash 10:30 am. --- (2-20 years 8:00a m. T Infants roam avc Public Readinq Mon.. 10-9, days and H "The Bible Spe 1600. Sundc For transportatic FIRST PRESE 1432 Washt Worship at 9:0C Sermon by ti BLUE DENIM: Super Slims ..... Button-Fly...... Traditional.... Bells.......... BLUE CHAMBRAY SHIRTS ........ MORE LEVI'S "White" Levi's (4 Colors) Sto-Prest "White" Levi's ........ Nuvo's......... 6.50 6.50 6.98 7.50 2.49 5.50 6.98 8.50 12 SUMMER RENTAL Bdrm. furn. unit or partial sublet near law and business schools. Call ProfessionaldManagement Associates, 769-4227. llUte Summit' Associates 1 AND 2 BEDROOMS FOR FALL -GARBAGE DISPOSALS -AIR CONDITIONERS -SOME DISHWASHERS -LAUNDRY FACILITIES -PARKING 761-8055 4Ote PEOPLE NEEDED F O R SUMMER SUBLETS 761-8055O SUMMIT ASSOC. Now Is "Often Seen" Every year thousands of visitors to this operating coal mine at St. Boniface, Pa. ride nearly half a mile into the earth on a safe, electric-powered car to see where, miners dig the "black gold." It's an ex- citing, educational experience for the entire family. You'll "pick" a piece of souvenir coal, see an authentic museum. Temperature Is always an enjoyable 52 degrees. Be sure Seldom Seen Valley Mine is on your vacation route o rweek- end tour. It's in Cambria County,-Penn- sylvania's Family Vacationland. For free brochure, write Cambria 'County Tourist Council LCourt House, Ebensbu Pa.PAg Over 7000 Pairs in Stock! Sam's Store 122 E. Washingtonm 33Utc