DA LY C ASSI IEt ADV JRTIS , .-,, PERSONAL USED CARS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING t . , LINES 2 3 4 ONE-DAY 70 .85 ' 1.00 SPECI AL FIVE-DAY RATE 3.00 . . 3.75 Figure 5 average words to a line' Call Classified between 1:00 and 2:30 Mon. thru Fri. Phone 764-0557 PERSONAL IN AN impersonal, purposeless culture how can one find direction? Try the University Reformed Church Sunday at, 10:30 a.m. or 7 p.m. F35 BOB DYLAN 8:30 P.M. Saturday, Sept. 19 BOB DYLAN is coming and tickets are going fast. Get yours today at Disc Shop, 1210 S. U., or Discount Records, 300 S. State. . . F17 AUSTIN DIAMOND - "Where marginal prices buy quality diamonds!" 1209 S. University. 663-7151. F The IN-group is sleeping in. Don't be left OUT!! '29 DON'T MISS THE FOUR FRESHMEN in concert at Hill Auditorium on Sat- urday, Sept. 12. Block seats available this Thursday and Friday, 10A4 at Bill Aud. Box Office. General admission seats on sale Tues.-Fri., 10-4 and all. day Saturday. Prices: 2.00, 1.50, 1.00. F-4 The IN-group wishes to extend its sympathies to Roger on losing his PIN. We're sure you will make the. best of the situation Rog. . F32 TICKETS to Michigan State game needed-will pay reasonable amount. Call 784-1805 after 5 p.m. 'P16 RIDES NEEDED for any week-end from September 15 on to Philadelphia, Pittsburg, or New Jersey area. Call 764-1805 after 5 - most urgent. F-6 ONLY 20 days to Leni Geller's P-Bell. F31. 4 VOLUMES OF POETRY FOR FIVE a FOR FIVE DOLLARS ? Well, it's 'true. The Generatian .New Poet Series is still available to stu-. dents of the U[niversity for $5. Four. J volumes by Lardas, Stevenson, Bron- son & Willard - hardcover on qual- ity paper. Forams available at CEN- TICORE MODERN POETRY, S. Uni- versity at Washtetnaw. F-4 AFECIGGE (af-a-siggy: Americans For G Emigration to Canada If Goldwater Gets Elected). 663-9776. F36 Found: The Michigan Daily. Lost: Classified Advertisers. Contribute: Your ads to the Daily Classified Sec- tion. F HEY BINK! Your very favorite ball- point pen I have nolt found, yet. Don't yo uthink I'm still too young to die? Humbly or so, S.S. F37 PUT A little fun in your life-read the GARGOYLE . . . and then go out and get drunk. On sale all over campus on Sept. 16 . . . so P-Bell, prepare thyself! F6 PERSONAL. STEVE SCHWARTZ-Boy Journalist- Thank you for your nocturnal visita- tion. My desk appreciates it. Love, S.S. F IF YOU R4AD THE DAILY, why not try an even funnier student publica- tion. . . the GARGOYLE! Iit's only a quarter. . . and it's gentler to your hands. F-49 ZOOM ! That was a bike or scooter being sold through the Michigan Daily Classi- fied ads. . F-7 REVIEW THE ARTS for The Daily: cinema, theatre, music, dance, paint- ing, sculpture, literature, Join ,The Daily reviewing staff now by calling at the Student .Publications Bldg. and asking for Louise. F-30 WE PUBLISH "UNKNOWNS"' You may not have been born with an end tag like Salinger, O'Hara, or Joyce, but if you're any good-we'll publish you. Manuscripts may be left with the editors at the Hopwood Teas, Thursday afternoon in .Angell Hall, from 3-5, or at the Generation Office, 420 Maynard - just behind State St. F33 PUT MUSIC in your life, bells o' your rtoes,records in your home, etc., etc. through Michigan Daily. Classified ads. F-8 KATHY SAYS Hello to the rest of Butler House from the hallowed halls of Bubby House. F47 Edward Steichen called the Daily the greatest living American photograph- ic instiution. (Or was it the other way around?) Oh well, join the Daily and see for yourself. Keson at 764-0553 afternoons. F-16 NEW POET SERIES As advertised in the Michigan Daily and featured September 4th. Charter (which means you pay only five dol- loras) Subscription. forns still avail- able at CENTICOREX MODERN POETRY, S. University .at Washte- naw. First volume, AND IN HIM, TOO: IN US, by Konstantinos Lar- das,, will be released October 19th. F"3 READING? WRITING? EDITING? JOIN GENERATION F-2? IT'S THE BLUEST student publication: the GARGOYLE (disguised as an orientation folder). F20 NEED TUTORING in Spanish? Contact Joni, 784-4953. F22 DELUXE CHRISTMAS trip to Mexico. Planned sightseeing or air transpor- tation only. Contact Joni, 784-4953. F23 MARTHA COOK GIRLS: Keep your pants; nobody really wants them. The L. C. WHOEVER TOOK Suit & Ties from my car Sun. eve. I will pay well to get them back. Ph. Earl, GL 3-7647., F26 NEED A MEAL JOB - lunch and din- ners? Call 662-6674. F19 ''WRITERS ARTISTS Generation, the University inter-arts magazine, is now accepting for pub- lication in its next four issues-short stories, poetry, essays and creative work in the arts. Manuscripts may be given to the editors in the Hopwood Room, Thurs- day afternoons from 3-5 or left at the Generation Office, 420 Maynard. F34 Whenever you need the services of a DRUG STORE remember- The Village Apothecary , 1112 So. University Open 9 to 9 RECEIVING A DEGREE? Your picture belongs in your year- bookt Make your sitting appointment at the 'Enslan sales booth on the Diag. Whether you will receive your de- gree in December, in May, or in August, you must make a sitting appointment now. Pictures are taken only during September. F14 Meet the Right People- The purpose of our organization, using established techniques of personality appraisal and an IBM system, is to introduce unmarried persons to others whose background Vand ideals are congenial with their own. Interviews by appointment. Phone after 9 a.m., NO 2-4867. MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC INTRODUCTION SERVICE MICHIGAN'S N o t-So-Little "Little Magazine" needs you and your ener- gies. Join Generation and learn, to 1) fight rubber cement 2) fight frus- trated artists 3) fight deadlines. We need ordinary run-of-the-mill gen- iuses. F27 MISCELLANEOUS means anything. Miscellaneous ads are needed to give the Classifieds a universal quality F-9 MAKING ITS FIRST APPEARANCE since the .summer -- the little blue orientation f"olderi Look for it in the guise of a GARGOYLE on Septem- ber 16. F-48 EVER HEAR of Karsh of Ottawa? Wes- ton of the Pacific Coast? Zimmer- man of SI? Become a last namer-- join the Daily photo staff. Call Keson at 764-0553 afternoons. For long distance the Area Code is 313. 1959 CORVETTE. Both tops. Like new inside and out. $1995. 107 Marshall St., Jackson. ST 3-1095, N33 1958 TRIUMPH-TR 3, good cond. 764- 9614 or 761-1654: . N22 USED CARS: Can be sold easily and quickly through the Daily Classifieds. Try. N 1957 VW, excel. cond. Call 663-1100. N34 ALPHA-ROMEO, 1962, 2 liter GT. Must sell, leaving country. Perfect cond. Reasonable. 663-3967. N23 1960 VW SEDAN, 1 owner, red. Best offer. Call 662-2866. . N36 1956 FORD, good condition. $150. Call 668-8178. N24 1959 RENAULT DAUPHINE only 38,000 miles. Good cond. Reasonably priced. Call 662-1725. N13 1953 FORD-Very good running cond. Please calil 665-0859. . N35 '59 MG. TONEAU radio, wire wheels, low mileage. Call NO 2-0854. N-5 VW 1963 sedan. Clean, in good cond. /W 93W/W. $140 or first good offer. 27777 Joy Rd. Garden City - just 15 mi. east of AA. Call 427-2082 after Sunday. N-6 1956 PLYMOUTH, auto.; V-8, clean, de- pendable, roomy. Make offer. Call 662-7727 after 4 p.m. N-17 1964 VW - 1500 station wagon. Call Hi- 9-2315 after 5 p.m. N-18 1964 VOLVO 544. Excell. cond. Best of- fer. Call Bob Snyder, 668-7874 days, 663-3996 eves. N-19 MG-TD, Blue, excel. cond. Call 761- 0754. N-20 1963 RENAULT RB Excel. cond, Call NO 2-4978. N-21 1964 . AUSTIN HEALEY, Sprite. Only 4 mo, old 3200 mi. Garaged. Extras. Excel. cond. $1895. 662-7394. N32 FOR RENT GARAGE, covered and open parking available near campus. 662-7787. C28 FOR RENT: space in the Daily Classi- fied section -- Fall sublet.- 9 month lease - cheap! C SPACIOUS 2 RM. efficiency. $83. Near hospitals and Rackham. 663-9543. C30 TRANSPORTATION to and from the Daily is cheap - so is a classified ad. C FURN. 4 RM. APT. Clean, roomy, water and heat furn. Phone 662-8122. C29 3RD ROOMMATE WANTED - Luxury apt. near campus. $65/mo., utilities .inc. 731 Packard, Apt. 206A. C7 GRADUATE STUDENT COUPLE. Share nice home near campus with retired professor in exchange for cooking his diet meals. Call 453-3686. C-24 3RD MALE ROOMMATE wanted. New luxurious apt. $60/mo. 715 Church, Apt. 6. Call 761-1185. C31 PARKING SPACES $20/semester. 1 blk from Law Quad. NO 3-7268 C-il 4TH GIRL WANTED for modern apt. Close to campus. Call 665-7273, after 5 p.m. C-25 3 GIRLS NEED 4th for modern luxury Apt., $52.50/mo. 917 Packard Apt. 9- Go to see. C-21 ROOMMATE WANTED: need girl to share new, modern apt. $90 per mo. inc. utilities. Near campus. 731 Pack- call 665-3490, if no answer, 665-2292. C26 OFFICES FOR RENT:. Second floor of Wild Bldg. Dental office and Business office. Air-con- ditioned. MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS GUITARS, ETC. Make Repair, Buy and Sell Private and Group Instruction Hoots Daily Herb David Guitar Studio 209 S. STATE NO 5-8001 A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS, ANI) BONGUS llental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSIOAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington BE SURE TO WATCH Football, the World Series, and the Election Campaign on a NEJAC -TV set. RENT a 19 in. GE Portable for only $10.00 a month. Call NEJAC TV Rentals. 662-5671. ,;' X-1 RECORDS FOR SALE-3,000 78's, 10c ea. 200 L.P.'s. 663-4347. X2 CLOSING OUT SALE! Guitars, strings, cases, covers, access. 308 S. State. Haskauld's String Shop. X3 LOST AND FOUND LOST-Men's watch between intersec- tion of Oxford & Hill & campus. Re- ward. 662-3256. A9 FOUND - Women's glasses in the Arb. Call NO 2-1291 and identify. A-2 HELP WANTED FREE RM. & BOARD in exchange for babysitting. Call 662-7491 or 662-2466 after 6 p.m. H26 STUDENT TO WORK noons & even- ings. Good wages plus rleals. Round Table Restaurant, 114 W. Liberty. I17 COED COOK WANTED in exchange for dinners. Call 665-2886. H25 WANTED-Honda 150 c.c. 1963 or 1964. 662-4431, ext. 338. K1 PART-TIME SHOE salesman. Exper- ience required. Carman's; 306 S. State. H22 MALE HELP WANTED: part time help 8:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.--10 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.-two or three nights per week. Apply in person, Drake's Sandwich Shop. H1$ 311 S. State St. REAL ESTATE c27 '61 V.W., black. Whitewalls; No rust. $925. NO 2-3031. N31 PROPERTY bought and sold through the Daily Classifieds! R V.W. 1956, very good body, mech. cond., new tires. 761-0334. N29 FREPNCH PEUGEOT, 403, 1960. 4 door, sunroof, radio, etc. $595. P610354. N28 '56 Olds. with skin-cancer. Runs well, 15 mpg., $100. 662-3188. N27 '61 Renault Dauphine. Excel. gas mile- age, good cond., $350 or best offer. 665-9533. N26 M-G MIDGET, '62 Mint Cond. All ex- tras. 610933, $1,250. ,N25 WANTED TO RENT WHAT DO YOU WANT to rent? Adver- tise in he Daily Classifiedsl L NEW CARS. IS YOUR OLD CAR finally falling apart? Find a new one throughlthe Michigan Daily Classifieds. V ROOM AND BOARD ROOM & BOARD at Nelson Interna- tional House. Room for 2 women pre- ferably foreign students. 724 Tappan. Call Joslyn at 665-5703 eves. E8 LOTS OF ROOM in the Daily Classi- fieds for your ad. E BABY-SITTER - Room & Board In ex- change for babysitting afternoons and some .evenings. If live out, ..will pay salary. Call 665-8277. E-2 BOARDERS: homey atmosphere, good food at Nelson International House. 724 Tappan. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner or combination. Call Joslyn at 665-5'03 eves. E7 4 MALE STUDENTS PART-TIME If you wish to earn from $50-$120/wk. for this semester and have a car, call Mr. Foster at 668-6808. H26 OUR READERS can help us (wonder of wonders) advertise In the Daily Classifieds. H BABYSITTER-Tues. and Thurs., 7:30 .a.m.-3:30 p.m. Must have own trans- portation. 662-3846. H24 YOUNG MAN to assist handicapped girl into classrooms, 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 12, and 2 p.m. $5/week. Call 662-7075. H114 c 3 GIRLS need roomate. Attractive apt.' Only $39. 924 Oakland. 665-8947. L-3 GIRL needs ilngle apt. or ;room. Pre-' fer Kitchen privs. Near campus. Call 663-9016 after 5 p.m. L8 1 CO ME i "ro clI IJR ClI \ SA r' BlI .+ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCI ENTIST : 1833 Washtenaw Ave. For transportation call 662-4018. 9:30 a.m.-Sunday School for pupils from 2 to 20 years of age. 11:00 a.m.-Sunday morning church service. 11:00 a.m.-Sunday School for pupils from 2 to 6 years of age. A free reading room is maintained at 306 E. Liberty, open daily except Sundays and holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m:; Monday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.; idE 'I; THE CHURCH OF CHRIST W. Stadium at Edgewood Across from Ann Arbor High John G. Makin, Minister SUNDAY 10:00 a.m.-Bible School. 11:00 a.m.-Regular Norship. 6:00 p.m.-Evening Worship. WEDNESDAY ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH 1501 W. Liberty St. Ralph B. Piper, David Bracklein, Fred HoItfreter, Pastors ' Worship Services-8:30 and 11:15 a.m. Holy Communion - Second Sunday of each month. Church School & Adult Bible Class-9:45 a.m. Holy Baptism-First Sunday of month. Nursery facilities during worship services and church school.' CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Corner State and William Dr. Fred E. Luchs, Minister Services at 9:30 and 11:15 a.m.-"Hands," Mr. George S. Fearnehough. Activities for children through sixth grade. Student9Guild, 802 Monroe, telephone 662-. 5 189.- ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL 331 Thompson N) 3-0557 SUNDAY-Masses at 7:00, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00, 12:00, 12:30. MONDAY-SATURDAY-Mosses at 6:00 a.m., 6:30, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and 12:00. WEDNESDAY-7:30 p.m.-Mother Perpetual Help Devotions. Confessions following. SATURDAY-Confessions: 3:30-5:00; 7:30- 9:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.-Bible Study. Transportation furnished for all NO 2-2756. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL AND STUDENT CENTER 1511 Washtenaw Avenue (The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod) . Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor Stephen J. Stein, Vicar - Sunday at 9:45 and at 11:15 a.m.-Services, with Holy Communion. Sermon: "Followers of the Way." Sunday at 11:15 a.m.---Bible Study, "The Di-'' sciple's Sense of Values." Sunday at 6:00 p.m.-Gamma Delta-Luth- eran Student Organization -,Supper and Program, with discussion of "Morals on Campus." Monday at 8:00 - First Meeting of Church Membership Class, "A Survey of Christian Doctrine." Interested persons cordially in- vited. Tuesday at 6:0O-+-.Married Couples' Potluck Supper..- Phone 663-5560 or 668-8720 by Monday night for reservations or informa- tion. Wednesday at 8:30 - Monthly meeting of Chapel Assembly. Wednesday at 10:00 p.m.-Midweek Devotion. Friday at 7:00-Chapel Choir. New members welcomed. BETHLEHEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 432 5. Fourth St. Rev. E. R. Klaudt, Rev. A. C. Bizer, & Rev. A. G. Habermehl, Pastors 9:30 and 1'x:45 a.m.-Worship Service 9:30 and 10:45.a.m.-Church School 7:30 p.m.--Student Guild FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw Ave. NO 2-4466 '. Ministers: Ernest T. Campbell, Malcolm Brown, Virgil Jaonssen, John Waser SUNDAY Worship at 9:00 and 10:30 a.m. Presbyterian Campus Center located at the Church. services-Coll Ugh. This is an awful picture of a Volkswagen. It's just not us. We don't go in much for trading bees or sales jamborees or asssorted powwows.. Maybe it's because we don't.quite understand the system. We've never figured out why they run clear. once sales on brand new cars. If there are cars left over every year, why make so many in the first place? And how come the price goes down, even though the cars are still brand new? How does the poor guy who bought one last week feel about this week's prices? How can a dealer keep enough parts on hand when they oll keep changing?' How con a mechanic keep track of what he's doing?. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CENTER 502 E. Huron FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 512 E. Huron SUNDAY 9:45 a.m.-CoffeeUHour in the church. 11:00 a.m.-Worship Service in the church. 6:45 p.m.-American Btpatist Student Fel- lowship. "The Vision of Hell in Modern Literature," Mr. David Sumner. 'd, Paul W. Light, Campus Minister James H. Middleton, Senior Minister First Baptist Church LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL National Lutheran Council Hill St. and S. Forest Ave. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION 306 North Division Phone 662-4097 SUNDAY. 8:00 a.m.-Holy Communion. 9:00 a~m.-Holy Communion and Sermon. Breakfast at Canterbury House. 11 :00 a.m.-Morning Prayer and Sermon. 7:00 pm.-Evening Prayer and commentary. TUESDAY 9:15 a.m.--Holy Communion. WEDN ES DAY 7:00 a.m.-Holy Communion. FRIDAY