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Saturday, May 31, 1975

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Nine

get the job done

School Bd. reduces levied
m illage proposal increase

(Continued from Page 8)
SUBLET
OWN ROOM in quaint campus
house with bomb on porch. June-
Sept. 1. $55/month or make offer.
763-6534. 38U604
SUMMER SUBLET - Fall option
(June-Aug.) on Spring Street. 3
room apt. in older house and
kitchen and hath foemature quiet
person. Rent negotiable for sum-
mer. 761-3061, 769-4946. 33Ua604
FURNSHED basement room, beau-
titul ehree-bedroom house. Kinsley
Street. Summer, Fall option. 668-
7137 evenings. 2lU53
SUBLET-July-August, single room,
cooperative-style house. 763-6339.
22U531
FEMALE NEEDED immediately.
Own room in lovely two-bedroom
apartment. Rent very negotiable.
662-0184. 19U63
EFFICIENCY APT. near campus,
fall option. Call 665-7603. 16U66
HUGE ONE BEDROOM. Ideal 2-3
people, a/c, campus. 763-6496 after
6 p.m. 0OU531
JULY-AUG. SUBLET - On Church
near Prospect; great house, singles
and doubles. 665-5946. 97U531
SUMMER SUBLET-Immediate oc-
cupancy. Two bedroom, furnished,
air conditioning, dishwasher, 1a
baths, balcony. 912 S. Forest. Rent
rve, negotiable. Mike, 994-3545.
Steve, 663-2077. 0301531
1 BEDROOM, furnished apt. Sublet
June-August. 2 blks. from campus,
good rent. Call evenings: 668-8253
or 662-8611. 25U531
BECOME more aware of the natural
things around you. Wild Plant
Identification Course. Six field
trips to local habitats. June 4-25.
oxperienced instructors. Call 761-
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Modern furnished, 2-bedroom apts.,
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7195. 95U525
SUBLET-$95/mo., efficiency, quiet,
mid-May-Aug., near U-Hospital. 994-
5224. 70U509
TWO LARGE ROOMS in house.
Burns Park area. Rent negotiable.
Females preferred. Call 761-1261.
01U64
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Service
Listing of apartments
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INC.
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CLASSICAL RECORD Collection.
Works of Mozart, Beethoven, Men-
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Hayden, Handel (950 records). 971-
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NIKKORMAT W-1.4, 28 mm 3.5,
135 noi 2.8, brand new, cheap. 994-
5639. 24B63
FANTASTIC GARAGE SALE-Satur-
lay and Sunday, 10 'til 6. Children's
clothing and items, crib and mat-
tress, scale, carriage, toy, etc.
Smal antiques, clothing (antique
and otherwise), jewelry, miscellan-
eous household items. 1224 Olivia.
06B531
BARITONE and ALTO SAX, classic
mellophone. Cheap. 663-0793. 81B613
PETS AND SUPPLIES
LOVEABLE DOG needs loveable
owner. Medium-sized mut. 665-7603.
17T63
FREE ITTENS - Gray, gold, very
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BIKES, SCOOTERS
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TRIUMPH-250 cc clean low miles
road bike, reasonable. 668-6220.
102531
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Theme: anything related to the
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1975. 1464 Cedar Bend Dr., Ann
Arbor, 45101. 911365
A PROGRAM is now being offered
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women. For further information,
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held in strict confidence. 22M328
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(Continued fromPage 1).
The settlement, however, took
the Board of Education by sur-
prise. 'We had no idea when
it would be settled," Howard
said at yesterday's meeting.
The high court ruling will allow
the school district to collect
approximately $100,000 a year
from the University.
HOWARD explained that a
_.918 millage in 1975-76, when
added to the $500,000 from the
University, will yield the $1.3
million originally expected from
a 1.5 millage increase.
"It is tempting for all of us
to look at this new source of
money as an opportunity to
achieve seriously needed re-
pairs to our buildings and to
meet other needs," Howard
said. "I believe, however, that
the Board should not plan to use
the full 1.5 mills despite our
needs. We had determined to
manage with 5.5 mills."
However, the five-year mill-
age increase request on the
ballot will not be changed, ac-
cording to Howard, but the law
does allow the Board to levy
fewer mills than the voters
approve. T h e superintendent
suggested that a citizens com-
mittee be organized to inform
the public of the reduction.

THE BOARD'S qick action
seems to refle-t fears that news
of the $500.000 windfall would
lose votes for Proonsal A-the
milloe increase. The unani-
moos annroval of Howard's pro-
nosal effectively removes a po-
tentisl excuse to vote down the
tam hike,
Three school hoard candidates
indicated vesterday that the
one-year rollback d o e s not
change their onposition to Pro-
posal A. "I think that's a step
in the right direction," said D.
Stephen McCargar, when in-
formed of the Board's action.
But he added that he woold
support the tax hike only if it
were lowered to .5 mills.
Another candidate, G e o r g e
Wright, exnlained his continued
opposition to the millage, say-
ing, "the $500,000 isn't really
that much." But, he added,
"I'm quite pleased that it's
there."
CANDIDATE Maxine Henson
also indicated that she still op-
poses the increase.
Trustee Cecil Warner, who is
seeking his third three-year
board seat in the June election,
said "it would have been dif-
ficult for me to support any
other approach" to the millage
issue.
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rues. or 7 & 9 .m. only
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