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Thursday, May 28, 1970

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Three

___

Y.:....

the
news today
by The Associated Press and College Press Service
A SCHOOL DESEGREGATION PLAN requiring massive bus-
ing' in a North Carolina school district was overturned yesterday
by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the fourth circuit.
In a 4-2 opinion, the court held that "not every school in a'
unitary school system need by integrated," and said it was "favor-
ably impressed" by the U.S. Justice Department's argument to that
effect at an April 9 hearing on the case.
In Charlotte, there were immediate indications that black plain-
tiffs in the case might appeal the lower court's decision to the U.S.
Supreme Court.
THE STOCK MARKET broke out of its steep decline in heavy
trading yesterday, scoring its biggest gain ever on the Dow Jones
average.
The Dow average of 30 industrial stocks soared 32.04 points to
663.20. Analysts said the huge gain could not be attributed to any
specific developments:
* * *
THE LEBANESE GOVERNMENT decided yesterday to curb
the operations of Arab guerrillas in southern Lebanon.
The government's decision came as an Israeli patrol entered'
southern Lebanon for the third straight day of action aimed at pre-
venting the guerrillas from staging border raids into Israel.
Ministerial sources in Beirut said that from June 15 on the army
will be empowered to fire on any Arab guerrilla carrying a weapon in
a Lebanese town or city, or caught firing across the Lebanese border
into Israel.
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY of the Presbyterian Church
yesterday adopted a resolution calling' for an end to American
involvenient in Southeast Asia.
Because Congress has not declared war on North Vietnam, the
resolution called the intervention in Cambodia an "unjustified and
dangerous extension of an already illegal, inhumane, and unpopular
war."
* *
U.S. BOMBERS have attacked antiaircraft installations in
North Vietnam again, the U.S. Command in Saigon reported yes-
terday.
The attack, which came on Monday, was the first massive raid
over North Vietnamese territory since the raids of May 2 and 3.
According to the command, two U.S. fighter bombers struck at gun
positions about 100 miles north of the demilitarized zone after North
Vietnamese troops fired on an unarmed American reconnaissance

Dean Hays
to leave 'U'
(Continued from Page 1)
vocating certain reforms in the
governing of the literary college.
At the time, Hays was forced to
defend himself from charges that
he was attempting to direct stu-
dent protest away from himself
and toward the faculty, and that
he was pre-empting the authority
of the faculty.
More recently, Hays has report-
edly received strong resistance to
his proposal for a blue ribbon com-
mission to study the future of
the literary college. That proposal,
which has been in the works for
almost a year, may die with Hays'
departure.
Hays a 1 s o reportedly received
criticism for his handling of the
suspension recently of SDS mem-
ber Robert Parsons, '70, for al-
legedly striking an engineering
professor during a disruption of
on-campus job recruiting activi-
ties.
Hays first ordered Parsons sum-I
marily expelled, but later, while
300 students held a sit-in to pro-
test the move, he announced the
suspension would be lifted because
of new evidence that had come to

For Direct Classified Ad Service. Phone 764-0557
Monday through Friday, 10:00 to 3:00

- 46

FOR RENT

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.
ONE-MAN APT.-Kitchen, bath, living
room; avail. June-on. 662-4112. 713,
E. Kingsley, No. 3. 5C181
ROOM w private bath. Hill and E.-
Univ. For girl only. 764-8561. 45C17
SINGLE ROOMS. 428 Cross St. $55 up.
663-3886, p.m. 43C17
STUDIO APT. for rent, July-Aug. 769-
0876. 27Ctc
-------------------
STUDIO ROOM FOR MAN with priv.
entrance and lavatory. Cali 663-8244
after 5 p.m. and weekends. Cv
STRATFORD
629 S. FOREST
2-Bdrm, 4-Many
On Campus

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 ReaIty
Fine Campus Apartments
1335 S. University 665-8825
lOCtc
AVAIL. FOR SUMMErt & FALL
A ALBERT TERRACE
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. 11Ctc

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
INCHES
1 2.60
2 4.90
3 695
4 8.90
5 r 070

2 days
1 60
2 15
2.60
3.00
3 40
3 75
4:15
4.55
4.95
4.95
9 50
r13.50
17.35
21.10

3 days
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 days
3 00
4.05
4 05
4 65
6 35
7.20
7 90
8.70
9.30
9.30
17.85
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
1040
11 45
12.60
13.60
13.30
25 40
36 65
48.30
60.50

odd.
.60
80
.95
1 15
1 30
1 45
1 55
1.70
1.80
1 .80
1 80
1 80
1 80
1.30

Additional costs per doy after six days.
Ads that are 1 1/,,2 , 3 , etc. inch size will be billed at the
overage of the lower and higher inch rate.

light. Air Cond.
Hays, who is 44, took over the Parking
deanship from William Haber in
July 1968. Haber, now special ad- 761 -8055
viser to the executive officers, had 50Ctc
held the post for 11 years. .. -------_- ----
Sources discounted the possibil- EDINBURGH APTS., 912 Brown St.,
ity that Haber, who, at 71, is well ings Inn Apts.. 939 Dewey, Royal
pastretremnt ae, oul be Dutch Apts.. 715 Church, taking ap-
past retirement age, would be plications now for Fall rental. Call
asked to resume his old duties un- 761-6156, 761-3466. 48022
til a new dean is chosen.-
Hays has been a member of the DOUBLE SIZE TOWNHOUSE, walk
downtown from lovely two bdrm. for
literary college faculty since 1957. family. Many extra rms. . . photo-
He was associate dean of the col- graphic dkrm., family rm. w/fireplace,
lege from 1964 until he succeeded lg. study. All appliances and dish-
washer. $275 pays-central ac, heat.
Haber.wt 761-4008 725 W Huron Ava

THOMAS PLA2
914 S.STATE
1 Bdrm. 3-Man
Study Nook
Air Cond.
Laundry
Parking
761 -8055-769-4759
Campus-Hospit
Fall occupanc,
Furnished Apartments

T jr

SUMMER SUBLET

ONE BEDROOM-Furnished, air-cond,
near campus, June-Aug. 761-6274.
17U1
1-2 MAN MODERN efficiency avail.
June 6 or later, through August. 2
blocks from campus, air-cond., dis-
posal, furnished. Excellent summer,
situation. Call Steve, 663-3860 day orl
lCtc night. 18U19
SUBLET-Girl needed to sublet mod-
al ern air-cond. 4-man apt. Cheap. Will
bargain. 715 Church St., No. 3. 761-
7452. 14U3717

t
_
,

BUSINESS SERVICES
SUMMER Tutoring and individualized
instruction in small groups. Elemen-
tary level, exp., M.A. 663-7616. 13Jrf
TASK

Y

SUMMER RENTAL
2 Bdrm. furn. unit or partial sublet
near law and business schools. Call
Professional Management Associates,

Campus Management, Inc. 769-4227. 11Utc
662-7787 335 E. Huron 1346 GEDDES, Near Observatory-Rooms
47Ctc for men only w/ or w/o. cooking.
- ----$40-45/mo. Call 668-6906. 12Utc
Tr) A r"1C1AII I r *C C I 1IiAAACD DCIr~I At

Women charge
'U' with bias

(Continued from Page 1)
*p*ane. than women, it is often argued
that in college they do better.
THE UNITED STATES ,and 14 other members of NATO However, the complaint cites fig-
yesterday announced they may meet with the Soviet bloc. uses which suggest that women do
Tie nations hope to hold a general conference on European better academically than men in
security if preliminary talks with the Warsaw Pact show signs of college.
According to the figures, which
progress. the complaint says were obtainedl
from the Office of the Registrar,
y.S. Civil Serv. Comm., new listings freshman women at the University
Daily Official Bulletin 'frfed.-state & local-regional jobs, had an average grade-point of
Grad Assistantship in Art, Central . r -on
Thursday, May 28 Gr. U i tasin 2.84 in the winter 1969 term, while
Mi. Univ., Mt. Pleasant.
- -~So. Illinois Univ.. business div., offers ;men averaged 2.74. For the same

water. i-m , a . n r . ivu
now. 37Ctc
PARKLANE
511 E. HOOVER
-Lg. 1 Bdrm.
-2-4 People
-Bilevel
-Air Cond.
-Dishwashers
-Parking
-Laundry
761 -8055 or 663-3 09
2Ctc
711 ARCH
near State and 'Packard
Modern 2-bdrm. apts. for Fall
features include:

-1 Bdrn
-2 Bdrn
-Bileve
-Garba
-Centr
-Laund
-Parkin
761-8G55
A[
O-m

m, 3-Man HELP WANTED
m. 4-Man
I GRADUATE STUDENT I
ieDisposal Exchange room and board for 15 hrs.
ge shousework Mon.-Fri., weekends off,
al Air/cond. . transportation necessary. 663-2379 or
try 764-0497. 23H24
ng
WANTED-Students to do caricatures
or 761-9178 - and/or tell fortunes for June 25th
3Ctc graduation party, pay negot. Call
-_t- 453-3662 (local) or 763-0233. 15Htc;
OLDER MALE student to live with 15
board, car in exchange for service.
**Also salary or summer room. Call 76-
)3719 Mon.-Fri. 17Htc

I TR-\UWIIND)
121 E. HOOVER

SUMMK KtN I R AL5
Choice Apts. at low rates. Ann Arbor
Trust Co. Phone 769-2800. 22C83

Does It All!
Typing, Printing, Transcripting
Conferences and Mailings
Call The Professionals
761-4146 or 47_
30J5(
PAINTING-Experienced student paint-
ers, references, free setimate, no ob-
ligation. 761-5114. 17J20<
WILL TAKE CARE of children 8-5:30
in my home. Ages 4-6. Call Ann, 769-
3215. 11J18
Will TYPE anything. Quick service, in-
expensive, like professional. Call
Candy at 665-4830 after noon." 12J18
THESES, PAPERS (incl. technical) typ-
ed. Experienced, professional; IBM
Selectric, Quick service. 663-6291.42Jtc
NOW ON CAMPUS
Campus MultiService
TYPING
PRINTING
THESIS SERVICE
Fast, Dependable, Low-Priced
214 Nickels Arcade 662-4222
Summer hours: 10-4 Mon.-Fri.
3Jtcl
UNIVERSITY
TYPING
SERVICE
Thesis Service
Papers
Dissertations
General Office and Secretarial Work
Pick-Up and Delivery
Available
Prompt Service
CALL 971-2446
Jtc
ROOMMATES WANTED C
MAN WANTED to share house. 663-7819
after 4 p.m. 36Y21
FEMALE WANTED to take over 3/4 of
big 2-man, July-Aug., rent negot.
769-2521. Good location. 32Y17
ONE MALE wanted to fill single bed-
room in 3-man apt. with A/C, quiet
roommates. June 1 thru Aug. 662-
5710. 33Y18

PERSONAL
ENOUGH to make you faint, delicious,
lovely, fish and chips. Lucky Jim's,
Packard at Woodlawn, 12-2, 5-8 p.m.
16F17
SUNDAY SPECIAL - Bowling-3 games
$1. M. Union. Air-conditioned. 17F18
LEARN THE FACTS before you buye
there is more to a diamond thn-
meets the eye. Austin Diamond, 1209
S. University, 663-7151, F
TENNIS LESSONS. Reasonable rates.
Call 769-4591. Ask for Bob. 11F22
WAR: A PROCEEDING THAT RUINS
THOS WHO WIN. WILD FLOWER-
the unique boutique, 516 E. WIL-
LIAM above the bike shop). 15F19
WATCH
THIS SPACE
for YOUR classified ad. 764-0557
DF23
WEEKLY and Weekend Encounter
Groups. Feeling oriented interper-
sonal growth experience. Call 663-
7616, . 41F19
FLYING to wisconsin June 11, return
14th. Need riders. Cost and destina-
tion negotiable. Call Bill, 764-2039.
zF16E
RHYTHM GUITAR player looking for
band. Call Tim: 971-6870. 6F19
Union Barbershop-Open
Monday-Friday this week F
CKA-Come up and see me next week,
LR, DF17
Creative Photography
WEDDINGS and portraits. Professional
quality at student rates. Call John
Evans at 769-0053 for appointment to
see portfolio. p60
CLASSIFI ED
764-0557
.CLASSIFI ED
764-0557
CLASSIFIED
DFtc
UPTIGHT?? . . . get right at WILD
FLOWER-the uztique boutique, 518
E. WILLIAM (above the bike shop).
14F9
GUITAR LESSONS-Start now Liberal
for lack of a better word) rates. Call
668-8505 and ask for David. 7F18
' EUROPE
June 26/Aug. 6
ROUND TRIP TO LONDON
$229
(a few seats left)
WE PROVIDE ALL STUDENT TRAVEL-
SERVICES. CALL OR STOP IN AT:
World Wide Charter
Df 211. State St.
Dial "ON-A-TRIP" (662-747)
45F19
GAYA Liberation's regular meeting Is
Thursday, May 28 on the 3rd floor of
the Union. If you want someone to
relate to instead of an organization,
call us. Given the repressive society
that is, we all need to discuss the
liberation of a.confined and repressed
sexuality. For info. call 665-7502. 10F17
COME OUT to Henderson Ford, for a
new car, a good deal, and pleasant
feminine championship, ask for Joyce
or Brenda. Henderson Ford Sales,
3480 Jackson Rd., Ann Arbor, 769-
7900. BF18
PAINTING - Student desires painting
jobs, inside and outside. Four years
experience. Call 662-4736. F
FREE LANCE PHOTOGRAPHER .avail-
able for Weddings, Conferences, Por-
traiture, Books, etc. except passport
pics! Call RICHARD LEE, .761-9452
before noon. 4Ftc
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
TENOR SAX., $100. Doug, 761-2454.
40X18
HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDI
Unavailable instruments, repairs and
instructions-209 S. State, 665-8001. X
GIBSON electric guitar, $89. Larry, 761-
9431. 39X18
RADIO, TV, HI-FI & car repair. House
calls-VERY REASONABLEI 769-6250.
DX2.
PETS AND SUPPLIES
DALMATION, 7% me. Female w/papers
and shots. Good w/children. 764-3027
after 6. 50T9
FOR SALE

PHILLIPS tape recorder for sale. Call
769-4121. . DB23
HAND PAINTED screens for sale. Caro-
lyn, 662-8056. 25B20
TENNIS RACKET (Wilson), almost new.
Ex: cond., best offer. 769-7186. 268B18
T.V.-21" portable B&W. 1 ma. old,
never used. 761-9009 eves. 23B17

Foreign Visitors

unusual MBA day prog. j !
Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleve-
land. ..Sh of Lih fl.i dimmU r nmi '

T,oc . of Li. zc., summer ana
The following individual can be workshops. A.B.A. testing for 2 years on
'reached thru the Foreign Visitor Div., Andes operating small gold dredges.
Rms. 22-24, Mich. Union, Phone 764- Testing in Florida this summer, $50
2148: Mr. Yuji Yazawa, Plng. & Inst. fee.
Research, Waseda Univ., Tokyo, Japan, Amer. Mgt. Assoc. Inc., Internship'
May 27-31. progs., loans & outstanding placement
Profs. H. Fresenius and K. Haber, after graduation.
Weisbaden, W. Germany, May 28 & 29. S
SUMMER PLACEM1ENT SERVICE
212 S.A.B.
Plac 'ment Service Lower Level
Birmingham, Mich., personnel tech-
nicians, Jr. or above in rel. areas, pub.-
General Division admin., bus. ad., poli. sei.
3200 S.A.B.__________________
Today, Teacher Corps Visit, openings The Michigan Daily, edited and man-
on schedule in afternoon, come in, or a,;ed by students at the University of
call. MAT program at Wayne State, Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second,
K-3 & math & Engl. certifs. Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich-
Further info, at Career Planning, 3200 gan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor,
S.A.I., 74-633. g' Michiigan 48104. Published daily Tues-I
day through Sunday morning Univer-
Urban Teaching Prog., Occidental ',uy year Subscription rates: $10 by
Coll. & Coro Foundation, L. A. carrier, $10 by mail.
Jobs in Rehabil. Services, nat'l. Re-
Itab. coups. assoc. booklet'. lumcmer Session pblished 'Tuesday j
ha. ons ssc bole.through Saturday morning. Subscrip-{
Interagency Bd. of Civil Serv. Ex- tion rates: $5. by carrier, $5 by mail.
aminers, social serv rep. jobs.

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term, senior women averaged 3.18 dishwaser
while senior men averaged 2.94, Fair-cond,
the complaint says. * and much more 663-0511
The complaint refers to what it Phone 761-7848 or 482-8867 761-5440
calls a c O m m o n misassumption 26Ctc Featuring Forest Terrace, 1001 S. Forest.
that men are more likely to com- Mgr. in Apt. No. 211. Park Terrace.
p8C1 Block-Fall 48 Tappan, Mgr. in Apt. No. 10.
plete the course of study and get ampus Many other 1, 2 and 3 bdrm. apts.
a degree within the normal four- 118 East Washington-Mod. 1 bdrm. available on campus. 38082
Syear span. for 2 or 3 students.
According to the complaint, 6 -690623tcSUMMER SUBLET
University statistics show that of CH---------.fo
the freshmen who entered in fall 521 WALNUT. modern, spacious, 2 from June-Aug. 761-6365. 35U19
1965. 60.8 per cent of the men and bdrm., 3-man, dishwasher. 6686-906. __frm _Jue-Ag._71-665, _5U_
76.5 per cent of the women gradu- 42Ctc- FEMALE ROOMMATES wanted June-

MEDICAL Receptionst-Secretary; tact-
ful, 5 half days. Resume to H. Miller,
P.O. Box 1127, Ann Arbor 48106. 18H17
THE YOUNG
PROFESS IONALS
We have recently opened our
120th office in Ann Arbor'
and are expanding rapidly'
(300% in four years). Our
team of hard-hitting, young
executives specialize in
search and recruit projects
for our clients.
The individuals we seek can

ated four years later.

Sax appointed
Prof. Joseph Sax of the Law
School has been appointed to a 14-
member Legal Advisory Committee
to assist the Council on Environ-
mental Quality. The Council was
appointed by President Nixon last
year.

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Summit
Associates
1 AND 2 BEDROOMS
FOR FALL
-GARBAGE DISPOSALS
-AIR CONDITIONERS
-SOME DISHWASHERS
-LAUNDRY FACILITIES
-PARKING
761 -8055
4Ctcj
CAMPUS
NEW FURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR SUMMER AND FALL
DAH LMAN N
APARTMENTS
545 CHURCH ST.
761-7600
38Ctc
ROOM FOR MAN in nice southeast
area home. Call 663-8244 after 5 p.m.

Aug. Rent negot. A/C, parking, excel-
lent campus location. 761-7956. 25U18
JULY-AUG. SUBLET modern, a/c, 2
bdrm. 125 Hill. Call after 6 p.m. 662-
7904. 36U21
TWO BEDROOM
Air-conditioned, close, available June
1. Call 769-7538 (late). 34U18
3 RM. BASEMENT Apt. Has kitchen
and bathrm. Corner of Packard and
S. Fifth Ave.. 4 blocks from central
campus. For sublet now to Aug. 30.j
$70/mo. including utilities. 665-8316.
31U1Ej
SMALL HOUSE on campus-Furnished.G
Sublet June 21-Aug. 24, $130/mo. in-
eludes utilities. 761-9222. Mature mar-I
ried couple or grad students only.
32U1IE
2 BDRM. APT. Unfurn. Air-cond. $140/
mo. 761-6829. 49C19
2 BEDROOM Furnished Apt. Yard,
porches, near campus. $125/mo. July
and August. 761-7132. 26U18

Those who meet all require-
ments will e a r n 10-12,000
dollars the first year and
move into mgmt., and 20-
25,000 by the third year. We
need people in accounting,
finance, technical, data pro-
cessing and sales.
Call Mr. Sarafa for a per-'I
sonal interview.
971-87Q0
24H1£
LOST AND FOUND i
LOST-Sun., Diag, tortoise shell glasses.
Black case, "Phila," reward. 662-2686.
35A18
LOST-Brn. poodle puppy w/blk. tips,
3"2 mo., answers to name of "Puddy."
reward offered. 971-6495. 36A17

C o m'e from various sales, FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted immedi-
+ately for large house, own room. 662-
technical or administrative 5783. 30Y17
backgrounds. T h e s e men NEED 2 FEMALE roommates for sum-
must be intelligent, creative, mer half, mod. bi-level apt., $40.mo.
high caliber, and possess an or negotiable. 761-5889. 26Y12
insatiable desire for success. TRANSPORTATION

PEOPLE
NEEDED
F
O
SUMMER
SUBL ETS
761-8055
SUMMIT ASSOC.

RIDE WANTED to D.C. or Virginia.
Anytime, but preferably this week-
end. Bob, 761-6970. 23017
RIDE WANTED to Miami U or Dayton-
Cinci. area May 28 or 29. 769-3250.
RIDERS WANTED to NYC. Share us-
uals. Leave 27th or 28th. Call 662-
0348 evenings. 20G,17
TICKETS
EUROPE, one way ticket London to
Letroit, June 24. $90. Call 761-5337,
Ed. 4Q19
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. 5Q24
REAL ESTATE
OWNER TRANSFERRED - Must sell
new country home, extra large 3-
bdrm.-2 full baths, 1ia acres, 2 fire-
places, 64 ft. recreation room, fruit
trees, vineyard, and garden planted.
12 min. SE of Ann Arbor on beautiful
Crane Rd., golf course nearby, Milan
school district. $10,000 down, 6%
mortgage. 434-3680. 1R18
USED CARS

or weekends.

CX

Student Headquarters
For Hi Fi
Components and Service
TV, Stereo, and
Air Conditioner Rentals
HI FI STUDIO
121 W. Washington

33Utc FOUND-Ladies brown rimmed glasses
SUMMER SUBLET - Furnished effi- in black reptile case on E. Univ. near
eny Be n w ng Oakland. 769-3449. 37A18
pool. $100. 769-5161, 6-8 p.m. 29U20 LOST for months, long-haired female
4TH GIRL NEEDED to sublet mod. a/c calico cat. Janet, 769-1389. 38A19
apt. $40/mo. 769-7753. 20U141
LOST-Cat, 12 lb. black and white,
IMMEDIATE-2 BDRM. furnished. $130/ pink nose, long tail, short hair. 1230
mo. 769-6250, 761-7556, between 5-9 White. 764-2171 8-5, 769-6234 any
p.m. 22U19 other time. REWARD. 39A20
SUMMER SUBLET - Own bedroom in LOST-Male black kitten around Law-
air-conditioned house on Church. rence St., N. State, N. Division area
Immediate occupancy. Call 665-6807. since Saturday. 663-1639. 40A18
23U1E ______________________

Downtown, across from Old IL
German Restaurant ITWO BEDROOM furnished - Campus BLACK MALE CAT LOST. Pease phone
location. Ideal for couple. Call 761- 662-7895. 32A17
668-7942 2095 after 6:00 p.m. or on weekends.
7U1E LOST - My Identity in blue French
purse. 769-0874. Reward. 33A18,
LOST - Young male cat, white and
gray, very affectionate. Please call1
Peter, 769-0673. 34A19
the M ini ad LOST-Large 4 mo. German ShepherdI
wearing red collar. Answers to Boris.
Lost near East U., Oakland and Tap-!
pan. Call 761-0422. 30A17
1965 SUPER HAWK. $300, well taken
care of miles. Will sell to highest 2 LOST CATS-One orange and white!
offer by Nov. 1. Andy--761-5930. Z2 male and one small adult black and
__white female. Vic. Hill and Tappan.
Return to 82012 Hill. 764-1220, Pam.
26A1E
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FORD COUNTRY SEDAN, 1967-Very'
good condition. Still under factory
guarantee. $1,350. 761-3468. 14N17
CORVAIR MONZA-1964, 2 dr., auto- .
matic, radio, engine recently over-
hauled, new tires and battery, one
owner. $585. 663-7839. 26N19
MGC-1969 Roadster w/tonneau, fold-
away top, wire wheels, overdrive. Call
663-3406 eves. 27N21
'62 CORVAIR, good shape. Days: 763-
3482, eves: 761-9364. 28N19
PORSCHE, 1966 912 5-speed, AM-FM
shortwave radio, good condition,
$2965. Call Flint, 234-2006 after 6 p.m.
21N20
1965 TRIUMPH TR-4 convertible, en-
tire new clutch and brakes, overdrive,
radio, Michelin tires, low mileage,
looks great. NO 2-9769. 24N18,
'67 OLDS 442-New engine, almost en-
tirely rebuilt. Excellent condition.
769-4289. NDd

14 FOOT Fiberglass Runabout w/wood
top, 40 horse Mercury outboard elec-
tric, w/trailer. Many accessories. $645.
434-0774 or NO 8-6696. 20B18
BARGAIN CORNER
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