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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1967

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE FIE

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557
Monday through Friday, 12:30 to 2:30 P.M.

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETINBilor
SBilb ar *4*

FOR RENT

The Ann Arbor Fair Housing Ordi-
nance and the University of Mich-
igan Regents' bylaws prohibit dis-
cri".nination inthesUniversity com-
munity. Questions should be direct-
ed to Off-Campus Housing. 764-7400.
HIGHEST OFFER ABOVE $30/MO.--3-
MAN, 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT. 764-
0058. 051
CLOSE TO U of M Hospital. Single
Room for man. 1328 Geddes. C2
PARKING
Off-street, close to campus. $5/mo. See
manager, 1000 Oakland Apts. (corner
Arch). C5
FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED
Albert Terrace, 1700 Geddes,Apt. 60.
Brand new bi-level apt. 2 bedrooms,
1%12 bath. Terrace. Dishwasher and
disposal. Air-cond. $70/mo. Can be
seen evenings from 6:00-7:30, or call
769-2648 after 8. C35
CAMPUS
1 BDRM. furn. apt. $140 including all
utilities. Immediate occupancy. Call
Phil Spear, 665-9114 or Jim Weldon,
665-5912. C48
SINGLE ROOM for rent. S. University
near Washtenaw. Available immedia-
tely. Call Ron, 761-2795. C49
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to share
mod. apt, near hosp. Call 761-1288
from 5-7 p.m. C50
THREE BEDROOM Apt, for 3 or 4
men. Off street parking, fireplace,
lots of room. 418 Lawrence St. Call
761-6225 between 7 and 8 p.m. 013
CAMPUS
Modern furnished one bedroom for
two. $165. NO 8-6906. 08
PARK PLAZA, 1320 S. U.-2 large, 2
bdrm. apts., mod. Right on campus.
$260. Call 761-7913 or stop at Apt.
No. 3. C26
For Further Information
CALL
662-3358
C49
3 Man, 2 Bedroom Apt.
Call 761-2265
06
TWO-MAN APT.
A beautiful 1 bedroom apt. ideal ofr
2 persons or perfect for married
couple.
SANS SOUCI

FOR RENT
ROOM, 10 min. walk from campus,
with frig. and stove, one other shares
bath. $50/mo. Call 761-5744. C6
ON CAMPUS, single room in luxurious
apt. Cheap!! 769-2119. 07
ROOMMATE NEEDED to share new,
luxurious 2 bedroom apt. close to
campus with young working man. 4,
8, or 12 month lease available. 665-
7967. C3
CAMPUS-
HOSPITAL AREAI
Brand-new building ready for occu-
pancy. One and two bedrooms fully
furnished. Frigidaire appliances.
WALNUT MANOR
521 Walnut St.
Modern Apt. Inc.
NO 8-6906
015
HURON TOWERS
North Campus
2200 Fuller Road
Studio, 1, 2, 3 Bdrm. Furnished and
unfurnished. Free bus transportation.
Air-cond., ample parking, pool. Rec.
room, Restaurant, Lounge. 2, 3, or 4
man apts. available.
Rentals from $135.00
663-0800
C
CAMPUS--HOSPITAL
Large, fully paneled, carpeted, furn.
two room suite. Very attractive.
$76/mo. 9 or 11 month lease. 665-
0925 or 662-7992. C4
Roommates
Wanted
CALL 761-8055
C28
761-3688
C43
TWO MAN APTS.
TRADEW I NDS APTS.
Covered Parking
Central air-cond.
Completely Furnished
Perfect for married couple.
Call 761-8055
Evenings 5-7 p.m.
CALL 665-8330
C32
CAMPUS-1 BLOCK
NEAR FRIEZE & ANGELL HALL
New and Spacious 1 bedroom
Beautifully Furnished
for 2 or 3 Students
Air cond., disposal, sound proofed
Laundry, storage and large study
hall. Reasonable rent.

HELP WANTED

COLLEGE GIRL for weekend overnight HARLEY-DAVIDSON XLCH '61. - Exc.
babysitting Oct. 6-7. 769-3463. H20 cond. Bored. Racing cams. Very quick.
After 5 call769-3826. Z33
LUNCH JOBS at
POOR RICHARDS '63 HONDA 305-Desperate. $300. Ask
Cook-Clean-Cashier for Paul, 668-6432. Z30

BIKES AND SCOOTERS

LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Ladies' gold watch near Angell
Hall. Please call 769-0540. Al
REWARD for gold coin charm lost at
Mudbowl mash Fri., Sept. 15. Senti-
mental value. Call Paulette, 769-5836.
AB
LODIES WATCH FOUND by U. High

The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no editor-
ial responsibility. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3564 Administration Bldg. be-
fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding
publication and by 2 p.m. Friday
for Saturday and Sunday. General
Notices may be published a maxi-
mum of two times on request; Day
Calendar items appear once only.
Student organization notices are not
accepted for publication. For more
information call 764-9270.

Makeup Final Exams for German
I 101, 102, 111, 231, 231 and 236: For the
winter term, 1967, will be given Tues..
Sept. 26. from 7 to 9 p.m. Students
must get written permission from
their former German teacher, and sign
up for the exam in the German De-
partment office by 12 noon, Mon., Sept.
i2.Exam rooms: 101, 1088 FB; 102, 2046
FB; 111, 231, 231, 236, 1080 FB.
Applications for U.S. Government
Scholarships for 1968-69 under the Ful-
bright-Hays Act: Must be completed
and filed with the Graduate Fellow-
ship Office, 1014 Rackham Bldg., by,
Oct. 2, 1967. Under the Fulbright pro-
gram, over 850 American graduate stu-
dents will have an opportunity to
study in any one of 54 countries for
one year.
Candidates who wish to apply for
an award must be U.S. citizens at the
time of application, have a Bachelor's
Degree or its equivalent by the be-
ginning date of the grant, and in most
cases, be proficient in the language of
the host country. Selections will be

The Michigan Rugby Foot-
ball Club travels to Windsor
today to meet Windsor in the
first game of the Southwest
Ontario Rugby Union's fall sea-
son. Both the A and B squads
will be in action.
* * *
The Michigan soccer club will
hold a full intrasquad scrim-
mage today at 2 p.m. on Wines
Field. The public is invited.
ORGAN IZATION
NOTICES

665-8593
H18
PART TIME OPENINGS - Drafting-
seeking individuals with ability to
work 25-40 hours Weekly. Electro-me-
chanical drafting work. Experienced
desired.

GELMAN INSTRUMENT CO.
600A . Wagner Rd.
Ann Arbor, 665-0651

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BSA
1967 Lightening
Immaculate
665-0533
Z34
1965 HONDA 305 Superhawk. Perfect
cond. $450. 769-5704. Z31
1965 LAMBRETTA, 198cc, 1900 miles,
ivory, luggage rack, spare tire excel-
lent condition. Call 761-9701 after
5:30. Z32
TRIUMPH '86 Bonne.-Excel. cond. 3800
miles chrome. $800. 769-0532._ Z28
'66 YAMAHA 80-Extras, 800 miles. $200
firm. Call Dick, 769-2911. Z29

school. Call 769-0433 after 5. A49 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
LOST-1 4-foot ETA owl. If where-
abouts are known please call 769-4650
or 769-5654. A5a ' e d
PAIR of tortoise shell glasses lost on College of Engineering Alumni Ses-
Palmer ield. seft insomeone's quicentennial Celebration-"Engineer-
loafer. Please cal 74-3674. sm A46 ing for the Benefit of Mankind": Reg-
lae.PeeFedca7_4istration, Michigan Union, 9 a.m.
LOST-oLadiesaold Swiss watchi Sen-

H15

BABYSITTER - Mon., Wed., Fri. from
12:30-3:30 p.m. for 4 weeks starting
Oct. 2, to stay with sleeping 1 year
old. Pittsfield Village. 971-1676. H19
WORK IN MY small appliance business.
Part tIme in winter-Full time in
summer. An opportunity to show your
aggressive abilities. Salaries based on
your talents. $50-$200 per week. Set
your own hours. Must be 21, have
auto, be neat appearing and able to
converse intelligently. For personal
interview, call 761-0197. H16
HELP WANTED-Female - Preferably
wives of U. of M. students. Counter
girls in Dry Cleaning Plant, neat
courteous, good personality. Contact
Mr. Fielden, One-Hour Martinizing
Dry Cleaners, Westgate Shopping
Center, Stadium and Jackson Rds.
H171
MED. FRAT. needs kitchen help. Board
free. Call 761-0825 between 5 & 7. H7
GIRL WANTED, preferably student, for
weekend job helping with handicap-
jped student. $15 per weekend. 769-1
5154. H8
WANTED-Shoe Salesman, male or fe-
male. Apply in person. Carman's. 306
S. State. H4
MALE GRAD.-STUDENT for 4 hrs. per
day as equipment operator, mainten-
ance, and repair. Prefer mature, safe-
ty-conscious male with airport or air
force experience. Contact Personal
Dept. City Hall AA . H12
TEACHER OR COACH type with lead-
ership personality. 2 years college
completed, under 30. Salary plus in-
centives. A full-time professional ca-
reer for the right man. Call 761-2130
or 453-4030 for appt. H 10
YOUNG WOMAN, 25 or over to assist in
helpful duties and meal preparations
at facility on North Campus. 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Call 662-1927 after 7p.m.
H11
IF YOU like beer, your home is with
us. Meet the happy, drunken staff
in the GARGOYLE office. Wednesday
night, Sept. 13 at 7:30. F
FEMALE student to live with family.
Room and board free for some eve-
ning babysitting. 665-7408. H22
S M A L L Psychoanalytically oriented
treatment center for disturbed chil-
dren seeking male student to be part
of treatment team as child care
counsellor. Opportunity to learn
about disturbed behavior and to start
pre-professional training in treatment
methods. Live in facilities available.
Write The Orchards, 31885 W. Seven
Mile Road, Livonia, Mich. H50

1964 HONDA 50. Excellent mech. cond.
$120 with helmet. Call 769-1650. Z28
VESPA-'64. Excellent cond. 2 crash
helmets, luggage rack, repair kit and
plastic cover. Call Doub Wilcox, 761-
3200 or Claude at 761-1465 anytime.
Z25
HONDA CB 160, 1966-Custom paint,
Barnett clutch, chrome fender, new -
battery. $400. 761-5744. Z26
FALL SALE SPECTACULAR
Free helmet with any used motorcycle.
cycle.
Free cotroina with any new motor-

1jl11U~SguuOw Wiuu. ,G
timental value. 764-1046. A43
LOST-Bell helmet, size 65/8. Lost in
2054 Nat. Sci. 665-6277. A45
LOST - 3-legged German Shepard,
small. Please call 761-1931! A39
LOST-Beautiful, little, black, Russian
Jewish cat in area of E. Kingsley
and N Division. Responds to name
of "Vlatz," Call 761-4615. AE
FOR SALE
1964 VALIENT. 2-dr., mint condition,
6-cyl., 3-speed stick, Radio. 769-3645
after 5 p.m. B49
RUMMAGE SALE - Sept. 30, 8-12 a.m.
Armory E. Ann. B50
STROMBERG CARLSEN Hi-Fi. Wood
cabinet. Needs new stylus. $60. 662-
6288. B46
FOR SALE-HAND LAWNMOWER, 18,"
with bag. Justsharpened. $20. Nice
condition. Call after 10 a.m., 663-1268.
BANJO - 5-string Vega Whyte Laydie
shell, custom inlaid neck, curly maple
resonator. For sale or trade for cycle,
car or stereo. Call Don, 761-6070. BF
WHAT IS German Park? If you don't
know, you DO need THE SWINGERS
GUIDE. On sale at newstands and
bookstores, or send 69c to Swingers
Guide, 11357 N. Shore Dr., Whitmore
Lake, Mich. B21
FULL BUCO HELMET for sale. Call T.
Copi at 764-0552. $25. BEM

Football-U-M vs. Duke, Michi
Stadium, 1:30 p.m.
Professional Theatre Program-Mic
del Ghelderode's "Pantagleize":
Mendelssohn Theatre, 8 p.m.
General Notices
TV Center Program: "The Canterb
Tales"-Prof. Thomas Garbaty is1
on WWJ-TV, Channel 4, 12 n
Sun., Sept. 24.
Flu Shots: The first "flu shot" cl
for this fall will be held at the He:
Service, Tues., Sept. 26, from 8-1
a.m. and 1-4:30 p.m. The charge
$1.50 for students and spouse and $2
faculty, staff and spouses.
PERSONAL
NERVOUS? Learn self-help. Reco
Inc., Box 231 Ann Arbor. GL .3-0

gan

made on the basis of academic record, 's OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-
chel the feasibility of the applicant's pro- N UNCEMENTS is available to officially
y'dia posed study plan and personal qual- recognized and registered student orga-
fications. Preference is given to candi- nizations only. Forms are available in
dates who have not had prior extended f~m. 1011 SAB *
study or residence abroad, and who are
under the age of 35. Lutheran Student Chapel, Hill St. at
Application forms and information . Forest Ave. holds worship services Sun.,
ury for students currently enrolled at the Sept. 24, 9:30 & 11 a.m. At 7 p.m.,
host University of Michigan may be ob- Dr. Arbin Grams, Merrill-Palmer Insti-
con, tamed from the Graduate Fellowship tute, will speak on "Personal Adjust-
Office, 1014 Rackham. Deadline for ment in a University World."
filing completed applications is Oct. 2. * * *
inic 1967. Qualified and interested students
alth are urged to act expediently in or- Delta Phi Epsilon, Men's professional
1:30 der that necessary procedures may be foreign service fraternity, hold an open
is completed by the deadline. meeting Tues., Sept. 26, 7:30 p.m., 3-C
for If you have any questions regarding Union. Prof. Solomon, political sciencl,
this announcement, please call 764-2218. will speak on "The Cultural Revolution
in China."
Doctoral Examination for John Tootle * * *
Davis, Classical Studies; thesis: "Fides Socielad HispanicaUna reunion --
very and the Construction of Propertius' La , ceHsaica, Ua r ui ,
327. Books I and IV," Sat., Sept. 23, in coffee, conversation, Spanish music,
F 2009 Angell Hall at 10 a.m. Chairman, Sept. 25, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg.
__._!F. 0. Copley.

HONDA OF ANN ARBOR
3000 Packard at Platt
665-9281

Z20

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VESPA 125cc, windshield., spare tire,
two helmets, good cond., $130 Call
769-0229. ZF
FORS ALE - YAMAHA 125cc in ex-
cellent condition; best offer, call
Howard 761-6935. ZA
1967 HONDA S 90. Only 400 miles. Ex-
cellent condition. 769-0620. ZA
HARLEY-DAVIDSON 3 wheeler, orange,
former police cycle. Very good cond.
Storm windshield and extras in-
cluded. 761-5676. Z16
64 HONDA 150. Univ. Towers 10-Q or
761-2373 (frat.). Asking $200. Z14
DOWNTOWN HONDA
CAMPUS LOCATION
"WE Service
What We Sell"
(AND OTHERS TOO)
YOU CAN PURCHASE a cycle any-
where, but the combination of
cycle sales at competitive prices
and CONVENIENTLY located serv-
ice is hard to beat.
WE FEATURE OUR SERVICE DE-
PARTMENT. This department is
headed by a man with 13 years
experience as an engine research
mechanic.
OUR PARTS DEPARTMENT is one
of the largest in the area.
TO OBTAIN ONE DAY SERVICE
phone in advance for an appoint-
ment.
P.S. We carry the full line of
HONDA exclusively, to serve you
better.
DOWNTOWN HONDA
310 E. Washington Phone 665-8637
Ann Arbor
BUSINESS SERVICES
IT'S HAPPENED
TASK ...

AM LOOKING for someone who has ----- Student Peace Union offers two free
collection of Ravi Shanker sitar rec- films: "The Language of Facd's' and
ords. Would like to tape record them. Place"ent "The Magician," to be seen Sept. 24 at 8
Willing to pay reasonable borrowing p.m., UGLI, Multipurpose Room.
fee. Cali Howard at 761-6935. FC POSITION OPENINGS: * *
WOULD THE Prof's Wife who spoke Utah State Personnel-Assistant Co- Panhellenic Association is having an
with me last spring write with fur- ordinator. Interagency Council for men- open house for all fall sorority pledges,
ther information about the subject tal retardation in Division of Health, I Mon., Sept, 25, 3-5 p.m., 1533 SAB,
werdiscussed. R. V. Lewis, 724 29th min. 4 yr. regree plus MA in psych., * * *
St. Manhattan Beach, Calif. 90266. soc., ed. or related fields plus 5 yrs. Ue
.. 30employment in mental retardation, University Lutheran Chapel, 1511
F__ Blade Toledo Times, Ohio - Mktg, Washtenaw, Sun,, Sept. 24, holds events,
and/or research graduate for Promo- 9:45 & 11:15 a.m., worship service with
BLOOD DONORS tion and Public Service Department. Pastor Mossman speaking. Holy Co -
Stat, analysis and computation and re- munion will be celebrated. 11 a.m.,
URGENTLY NEEDED search, Bible class. 6 p.m., fellowship dinner.
Management Consultants, N.Y.C. -! 6:45 p.m., Gamma Delta will initiate
$7.50 Rh positive, $10 and $12 Rh Head, Pharmacology Section. PhD in new members in a candlelight ceremony.
negative. Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri- Pharmacol. or Toxicol. grad work at a *
9-4. Wed. 1-7. 18-21 years old need school of medicine. Member of appro- Communication Sciences Lecture Sc-
parent's permission priate societies, industrial exper. , ries sponsors lecture by Dr. Denni-
Michigan Community Blood Center Components Corp., Chicago, Ill, - Klatt, Research Laboratory of Electron-
404 W. Michigan, Ypsilanti I Designer, des. engrg. staff of producer ics, MIT, "Distinctive Features and Psy.
of wide range of electronic components. chophysics," Sept. 26, 4:10 p.m., Michi"-
483-1894 BSEE and 2 plus yrs. in network syn- gan Union, Room 3A.
F thesis, familiar with FORTRAN pro- * * *
----- ___--_ gramming, exper, with components and
materials des. Guild House holds luncheon Mon.,
* * * Sept. 25, 12-1 p.m.. Guild House, 802
For further information please call Monroe. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Davenport,
764-7460, General Division, Bureau of : student counselor, will speak on "The
Appointments, 3200 SAB. I Woman University."

PERSONAL
KAPPA Kappa Gamma presents fall
Pledge Class at PLEDGE OPEN
HOUSE with the 5 Bucks. 3-5 Sunday,
1204 Hill St. F40
HAVE YOUR Prescriptions on file at
the Village Apothecary, 1112 S. U.
P42
WHERE Marginal Prices Buy Quality
Diamonds! Austin Diamond, 1209 S.
University. 663-7151. F8

1038 S.

Main

Call 761-2265 or 761-8055
C38
FOR SALE-1961 Chevy 6 with radio,
heater, windshield washers. Over-
hauled in '66. Burns no oil. Need
tuition money. Must sell. $400. 764-
7218 or 761-9602. N34

IVAN
Is the one-armed man still running
loose? F43
JOEL SAXE is alive and will be hiding
at the Hillel Deli House Sunday, 5:30
p.m. All sceptics are invited for
corned beef and clever ballads. F37
2 FOOTBALL Tickets needed for Duke
game. Call 761-7666. FE
LOST-1 4-foot ETA owl. If where-
abouts are known please call 769-4650
or 769-5654. F39
WHAT ONE DAY of the week is there
NOT a stag or drag dancing group
meeting? S e e T H E SWINGERS'
GUIDE. On sale at newstands and
bookstores, or send 69ec to Swingers'
Guide, 11357 N. Shore Dr., Whitmore
Lake, Mich. F41
WOULD YOU LIKE TO FLY half-fare
on any airlines? Buy a Visa-TWA
card today. F21
1965 CUSTOM HONDA 305cc. Scram-
bler, bronze metal flake. $450. 663-
9948. F13
JOEL SAXE exists! (He even eats
no -haf a all ill.veb An$

- i

Order
Your
Subscription
Today
764-0558

SUMMIT
TWO,
NEW BUILDING FOR FALL RENTAL
Luxury units located 5 minutes
from Campus
* 2 bedroom apartments
* central air-conditioning
* sound-proofed
O private parking
* laundry and storage facilities
0 completely and exquisitly
furnished
A Building Built for
Students-
Priced for Students
We will place students individually
and assist you in getting roommates.
We will also give you every aid in
our free summer sublet service.
CALL
SumMitl
Associates
761-8055
C
BARGAIN CORNER
SAMS STORE
Has Genuine LEVI's Galore!
For "Guys and Gals"
LEVI'S SLIM-F ITS-$4.98
Cord. SLIM-FITS-$5.98
Pure White and 4 Colors
LEVI'S STA-PREST PANTS
Never Needs Ironing-$7
STA-PREST Slim-Fits $6.50
LEVI JACKETS
"White" or
Denim-$7.50
LEVI'S Suoerslims-$4.98

WASHINGTON MANOR
for Appointment
418 E. WASHINGTON ST.
Normandy 8-6906

C25

STUDENT APTS.
Summit Associates-761-8055. C6

CAMPUS
CAMPUS
~New-2 left
One 3-Man Apt.
One 2-Man Apt.
New, completely furn.
plus Frigidaire equip-
ment and air-cond.
COMPETITIVE RENTS
Dahlmann
Apts.
Phone 761-7600 or
662-3502
evenings and weekends

RESEARCH ASSISTANT
PHYSICIST
Prefer B.S. or M.S. degree in -
Physics to work under U.S.A.E.C.
grant in Research Institute. Work
involves Experimental Physics,
Spectroscopy Adsorption, Diffrac-
tion of Gamma and X-rays and
interaction of Betas with matter.
Contact:
HENRY FORD HOSPITAL
Personnel Department
W. Grand Blvd.-John Lodge
(313) 875-2900, Ext. 7135
OUT OF TOWN CALL
COLLECT
50 YRS. MEDICAL EXPERIENCE
HS
USED CARS
MUSTANG Convertible, 1967, Like new.
Stick-shift. 6000 miles. Must sell.
$2385 or best offer. 761-4142. N38
1960 VOLVO-No rust, rebuilt engine,
good winter car. $375. 761-3227. N371
MGB fiberglass hardtop with safety
glass windows. Kept me hot one
frivld winter. It works, Half price.
After 6 p.m. 668-7598. 812
1966 VW-Red, whitewalls, radio, clean,
exc. running cond. Must sell. Original
owner. Best offer. 426-8592 after 6
p.m. N36
FOR SALE - 1963 Rambler American
440 convertible, snow tires, standard
transmission, must sell, 663-3708.
N31
1959 PONTIAC - Automatic powers
steering and brakes. New linings.I
Still used for travel. Very good run-
ning order. $225. 764-2640 Box 202
Tyler Hse. E.Q. N32
1960 OLDS - power steering, brakes,
6:00. N33
MISCELLANEOUS
STUDENT-MOTHER wishes to trade
baby-sitting during day. I have 2
girls, 3 and 4, and classes on MWF
mornings. Margaret Geers (Brighton)
1-229-6543. MS
OVERFLOW MAGAZINE is now accept-
ing poetry, prose and art for Sep-
tember publication. Submit to
OVERFLOW, 331 Catherine St. MB
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
WANT TO BUY used and broken elec-
tric instruments. Drums, guitars, etc.
Call 769-3334 evenings. X9
STEREO SPEAKERS. Low cost Stereo
speakers. Call after 5 662-0931. X10

Y o u r k e y f o r c e f o r T o t a l A c t i o n S e r - c r n edU b e f) . H r e a y w ie s n
vice . . . for the professional, Aca- ing at Hillel Deli House Sunday, 5:30
demic and Student community. Ser- p.m. F38
ving the Research Center of the AT HILLEL Deli House, Sunday, 5:30
Midwest . . . TYPING - Thesis and
Term Papers our Specialty - IBM p.m. Joel Saxe plays folk music to
typewriters; executive type and just- delicatess by. 1429 Hill St. F36
ifified copy available TRANSSCRIPT- THE UNIBAGGY WALKS
ION - via Dictaphone, Ediphbne, TEUiAG AK
IBM and DeJud Stenorette; Short- FB
hand; Conferences. WOULD person wh witnessed accident
PRINTING - Offset/Lithography, involving parked white mustang on
theses, business cards, etc. Elm call 665-7431. Reward. E17
COPYING - Mimegraphing, hecto- CANTERBURY HOUSE-This Weekend
graphing, photocopyingCUY HOE-isK
VARITYPING/COMPOSITION-Forms Next Wednesday-HOOT
tms J ed cy aca Come sing, play, or just listen!
able. ART WORK. RECORDING, IFY
TRANSCRIPTION, and PREPARAT-
ION of conferences and proceedings WANTED - Four handsome escorts
EDITING - Translations for Sesquincetennial Ball. Six foot
Stuffing, mailing, and addressing or over. Call 764-7864 between 9 and
RESUMES, TELEPHONE ANSWER- 10 p.m., Mon.-Thurs. F19
ING. ~-
HOWE NOW? F10O
MARILYN L. KEITH, B.A., C.MA. H E ? -
Judith Overstree Suzannfe Miller $52
2 bedroom, 2 girls need one more.
Norma Greenwood, B.A. 769-5336

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OPENINGS, FOR CHILD CARE WORKERS
--HAWTHORN (ENTER
Work-Experience Opportunity with Emotionally Dis-
turbed Children.
Hawthorn Center offers mature students a unique
opportunity to work directly with disturbed children
in a creative, well-supervised, in-patient treatment
setting-a particularly rewarding experience for po-
tential professional workers in Education, Psychology,
Social Work, Medicine and related Behavioral Sciences.
HOURS: 32 or 40 hours per week; flexible scheduling to include
weekends is possible.
AGE REQUIREMENTS: Minimum-20 years.
EDUCATION: Minimum-Two credit years completed and good
academic standing in third year.
SALARY: With Bachelor's degree-$6200-$6500 per yr.
Without Bachelor's degree-$5600-$6350 per yr.
CALL OR WRITE: Director of Nursing
Hawthorn Center
Northville, Michigan
Telephone: Area Code 313-Fl 9-3000

Barbara Whipple, B.A.
(pick-up and delivery)
ANN ARBOR TASK, INC.
1900 W. Stadium Blvd.
(next door to West Stadium
Shopping at Pauline)

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Ann Arbor, Michigan
AC 313 761-4146, 761-4147
evenings 665-3531 - 761-1187

B. STEIN.
Only time will tell but I hope so. I
didn't give you that ring for noth-
ing. PC
APT C 4 is poud to announce "Open
Rush" for the Michigan chapter of
Alpha Bets. Sign up now on the
Diag. F B
DON'T BE CAUGHT without your Visa
card. Pick up one at the Diag today.
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WANTED-Motorcycle helmet-Will pay
$12. Call 764-3805. FF

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WANTED TO BUY
NEEDED-1 football ticket for the Duke
game, Sept, 23. Call: Chris D., 761-
7292. K5
SEASON FOOTBALL TICKET wanted.
Excellent location desired, will pay
appropriately. Call 769-5680 between
5:30 and 7. KB

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R CLASS OR WORK - AGAIN.
LEPHONE ANSWERING SEVICE,
-8871 (24 hours). F
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and PIZZA
P.M.-2:30 A.M.

COMPONENTS TAPE RECORDERS,
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