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DlAILY

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PERSONAL
PETITIONING is now open for the
position of secretary, dormitory man-
ager and publicity chairman of the
Women's Athletic Assoc. Petitions
are avail, at Barbour Gym & WAB.
F22
WAKE UP .SERVICE - Have your
phone ring at any designated time -
day or night - LOW RATES. DON'T
BE LATE FOR CLASS OR WORK -
AGAIN. TELEPHONE ANSWERING
SERVICE 665-8871 (24 hours) 'F42
$OB 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
PETITIONING is now open for the po-
sitions of secretary, dormitory man-
ager, and publicity chairman of the
Women's Athletic Association. Peti-'
tions are available at Barbour Gym
and WAB. P43
ATTENTION-Missing Persons who like
to eat pizza, throw paper wads at
Thompsons Restaurant on Main St.,
and live at Huron Towers, please,
comie to the restaurant either on
Mondays or Fridays about midnight
and meet your victims.
-Pizza Lovers F
WANTED NOW-will pay $25 for spinal
fluid volunteers. Must be over 21,
male o~r female. Contact Dr. Tour-
te1lorte at 764-1215Cor 764-0298. T13
AFECIGGE meeting Saturday! Amer-
icans for Emigration to Canada If
Goldwater Gets.Eleceted. Calld863-
9776. F44
AUSTIN DIAMOND - "Where marginal:
prices buy quality diamonds!" 1209
S. University. 663-7151. F
HAPPIEST 21st Birthday to SARA
HOBERMAN and GEORGIA DOtrY. I
could be at your Bells tonight but
am fired-up for dinner.
Love,
"LAND-STAR" F35
TICKETS to Michigan State game'
needed-will pay reasonable amount.
Call 764-1805 after 5 p.m. I'16
4 VOLUMES OF POETRY
- FOR FIVE
FOR FIVE DOLLARS ?
Well, it's true. The Generation New
Poet Series is still available to stu-
dents of the University for $5. 'Four
volumes by Lardas, Stevenson, Bron-
son & Willard -hardcover on qua-
ity paper. Forms available at CEN-
'TICORE MODERN POETRY, S . Uni-
versity at Washtetnaw. F-4'
YOU DON'T KNOW who Ahmad Jamal
is! Well then find outl Hill Aud.
8:30 p.m. Sept. 28 .d P'?-
LAST WEEK for Senior and Graduate
pictures to be taken' for the 1965
MICHIGANENSIAN. MAKE AN AP-
POINTMENT NOW. F38
HARVEY, try to restrain yourself with
Susie. I'd hate to lose a brother,
although I could vse the $5.
IN F27
CELEBRATE OUR VICTORY over the.
Air Force by attending the -Ahmad
Jamal concert - Hill Auditorium,
-Saturday,. dept, 26, 8:30 p.m. F

PERSONAL

"PACKARD PIT" Pipe & Tea Club
tens to Collage on WDTM-FM.

lis-
F46

FOR SALE: Shotgun, good for wed-
dings. See Mrs. Ron Davis. F17
GERMAN-FRENCH.
tutoring.
by German girl (language major)'
665-4001 F19
ATTENTION KAREN KENAH: The men
of Frost House invitet you to an
Open-open in order to prove to you
that Frost men are interested in
other things besides academic stu-
dies. Call George 764-0831. F45
IF YOU didn't get a chance to buy a
GARGOYLE, there,. are a few re-
maining copies that may be pur-,
chased in the business office of the
Student Publications Bldg. F20

FOR SALE
SONI-MICRO T.V., battery pack and
carry case. Like new. $100. Call 665-
7874 between 6 and 8 p.m. B36
READY TO PAINT -- Desks, chests,
bookcases, chairs. Lowest prices.
MICHIGAN WOODCRAFT, 1i3 S.
Fourth Ave. B3
RALEIGH 10-speed racer. Originally
$116, now $80. 426-4218. B27
FOR SALE: Nothing unless you ad-'
vertise in the Daily Classifieds. Re-
sults guaranteed. B
FOR SALE: 110 AC' Stove. Two burn-
era. Two-element oven. 665-6903.
FOR SALE: a binocular dissection'
microscope, zeiss model, $300. Max.
magnification is a . little over x10.'
also: a miscro-dissection kit for dis-
section of insects. B22
FREE - Info about sale of 30 yr. old
hand-made Vega Long Neck, 5-string;
15 yr. old Martin Tenor Guitar. 665-
8086. B23.
MED. STUDENTS: Ophthalmoscopes-
otoscopes. Low cost. Well known
brand. Guaranteed for .,life. Call
665-7010 or 665-2705 after 5. B24
ONE 4-WHEEL TRAILER with enclosed

FOR RENT

USED CARS

FURN. APT. for 2, near campus and
shopping district. Call 665-6392 or
665-8825. C-34
FOR RENT: space in the Daily Classi-
fled section -- Fall sublet - 9 month
lease - cheap! C
TRANSPORTATION to and from the
Daily is cheap -- so is a classified ad.
3RD MALE ROOMMATE wanted. New
luxurious apt. $60/mo. 715 Church,
Apt. 6. Call 761-1185. C31
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
3-MAN APT. AVAILABLE immediately
across, from League. Apts. Ltd., NO
3-0511. C33
4TH GIRL ROOMMATE needed for
modern apt. NO 5-4828. C38
NEED 1 MALE ROOMMATE to share
completely modern furnished two
bedroom apartment. 410 Observatory,
near campus. 6i62-7787. C39

THIRD ROOMMATE wanted to share 2 USED CARS: Can be sold easily and
bdrm. apt. $50. Call 665-8753. C35 quickly through the Daily Classifieds.
Try. N

1960 TRIUMPH TR-3. 34,000 miles, ex.
cond. Call 761-0324. N37
1960 VW SEDAN, 1 owner, red. Best
offer. Call 662-2866. N36
DEVIN SPECIAL-Body by Devin of
Calif. Engine V. W. (Porscha inter-'
changeable). Call MacArthur, 662-3179.
N47
1959 RENAULT DAUPHINE only 38,000
miles. Good cond. Reasonably priced.
Call 662-1725. N13
CUSTOM '60 Triumph Bonneville. '62'
frame, fast. Call 665-9352 "after 6:30.
N48$
'59 MG, TONEAU radio, wire wheels,
low mileage,. Call NO 2-0854. N-5,
VW 1963 sedan. Clean, in good cond.-
re/H, W/W. $1400 or first good offer.
27777 Joy Rd. Garden City - just 15
mi. east of AA. Call 427-2082 after
Sunday. : N-6
1963 CORVAIR MONZA. Dark red, lux-
ury equip. will sell. Eve. call 662-
1707. N50
FOR SALE-1959 Deluxe Volkswagen,
$750. 662-6425. N41
1963 MONZA CONVERT. 4-speed, 102
HP, excel. cond. an decon., whitewalls,
fully equipped. 662-3044 after 5. N40I
FOR SALE - 1962 Austin 850. For info,,
call NO 3-0760 after 6. N42
1963 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE. Red, radio,
beater, A-1 cond. $1795. Call NO 5-
7957 after 5:30. N43
1958 FORD CONVERTIBLE - intercep-
tor, V-8 Cruiso, power equipment,
good transportation. Reasonable. Call
663-2937. N44)

MOVE ONE WAY IN THE U.S.A.
Move Truck Rental System
202 W. Washingtosn St.
Call 665-6875
51
REAL ESTATE
PROPERTY bought and sold through
the Daily Classifieds! R
NEW CARS
IS YOUR OLD CAR finally falling
apa!t? Find a new one through the
Michigan Daily Classifieds. V

As advertised In the Michigan Daily
and featured September 4th.Charter
(which means you pay only five do-
loras) Subscription forms still avail-
able at CENTICORE M OQDE RN
POETRY, 'S. University at Waahte-
naw. First volume, - AND IN HIM,
TOO: IN US, by Konstantinns Lar-
das,, will be released October 19th.
F"3
DELUXE CHRISTMAS trip to Mexico.
Planned sightseeing or air transpor-
tation only. Contact Joni, 764-4953.
I+23

A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS, ANtD BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL 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
GU ITARS, ETC.
Make Repair, Buy and Sell
Private and Group Instruction
Hoots Daily
Herb David Guitar Studio
209 5 STATE
NO 5-8001

canvas top, 6 ft. x 12 ft. Use
moving or Homecoming float.
NO 3-5107 or 761-1784.-

it for
John,
B25

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f o
out salary for the 1964-65 aca- S
demic year. He will serve as ad- a.
visor to the Prime Minister of st
Thailand for the development of
a population policy in that coun- .l
try.
Teach in England j Al
Ann Kloian, University School O
teacher, for the 1964-65 Univer- 15
sity year to serve on the faculty U
of the University of Sheffield. 3
England. er
Prod. John C. Kohl of the en- da
fo
gineering college, an extension of h
leave' for the 1964-65 academic
year. He Chas been serving on the Sc
staff of the urban transportation in
program of the U.S. Housing and o
Home Finance Agency in Wash-
ington since Nov. 1, 1961.
Richard L. Phillips, associate re- t
search engineer, leave without
salary from Sept. 1, 1964-Sept. 1, .P
1965. He has accepte a National
Science Foundation post-doctoral s
fellowship and will do research in
arc physics at the Technischeb
Hochschule in Munich..
Prof. Stephen B. Withey of the by
psychology department, program
director of the Survey Research
Center, leave without salary Sept. re
1-Dec. 31. He will work with the of
Carnegie Corporation of New'York m
during that time.;e
RESIGNATIONS
Resignations 'f faculty mem-"
bers of the rank of assistant pro- th
fessor or above were reported:
Prof. Edward Anthony of the
linguistics department acting di-
rector of the English Language In-- P
stitute, to accept a position with
the University of Pittsburgh, ef- tr
fective Aug. 18.
Prof. Clinton L. Heimbach, of gr
the civil engineering department,
to accept a position at Oklahoma Pr
State University, effective Aug.'
15.
Prof. Chi Li, of the Far Eastern Va
Studies department, to accept .a yr
position at the University of Brit- En
ish Columbia, effective June 23. m
Prof. Frank W. Reynolds, of the s
public health chool, to accept a AL
position -with the Massachusetts Tr
State Department of Health, ef- l
fective Aug. 31. "
The Regents also accepted the Ti
recommendation for retirement of Re
Prof. Katherine P. Cavell of the 1
social work school, effective Sept, .
1. _ . f ie

(Continued from P
p.m. in Room 311 W. P
. Haythornthwaite will .l
ole of Friction in Granula
Flu Shots: The first "flu
r this fall will be held a
ervice, Wed., Sept. 23
m. and 1-4:30 p.m. The
r students and $1.50
aft and spouses.
University Bulletin Boas
wing policy regarding the
q pa~dops sen spagoq iii:
lpha Phi Omega and app
)fice of Student Affairs.
1) The maximum size f
"x24" With the except
nion and the Flcshbowl,
" posterswill be permitte
2) Alpha Phi Omega pr+
y of all posters withi
ays (excluding Saturday
ollowing the day they ar+
he APO office.
3) Posters announcing
red by any of the follc
ay be posted:
a) Recognized all-cam;
rganizations.
b) University department
c) Area 'civic groups (p
e event is of service o:
he student body at large).
4) The following items
psted:
a) Newsletters.
b) Campaign literature
1C semi-annual picture c
c) Information concernin
d) Any person or servi
+ an individual person.
e} Any event or servic
y a profit making group.
5) All posters must spec
he sponsoring organizatior
6) Alpha Phi Omega cal
sponsible for any poste
the amount required.
7) Individual posters v
an subject to the discr
xecutive goard of Alpha P1
Effective Spring 1964.
Alpha Phi Omega is also
r reterving tables or disl
he Fishbowl.

'62 PONT. SPT. COUPE, R/H, W/W.,
1004 Olivia, 59178. B26
HELP WANTED

JAN G.-Blue Bachelor buttons aren't WANTED: Waitress part time. Call
available-will roses do? K.S. Fl Omega Restaurant, 105 N. Forest. H32

BABY-SITTER - Room & Board in ex-
change for babysitting afternoons
and some evenings. If live out, will
pay salary. Call 665-8277. E-2
WANTED-House Director for Nelson
International House for grad. women.
Single woman or couple may apply
to Mr. Baldwiu at SAB, 764-7442. ElO

IF JOHN BINKLEY thinks that just'
because he bought a new ballpoint
pen he will stop being a meanie, he
surely is mistaken. JOHN BINKLEY
STILL IS A MEANIE. Thiugh one
with a new pen. F31
RECEIVING A DEGREE?
Your picture belongs in Your Year-
book.
There are 5 days left to make a sit-
ting appointment.
Stop at the Michiganensian sales'
booth on the diag. F47
HELLO DEREE,
We Welcome you back fair MAIDEN,
Yes now in an even better FORM.
We hope this year is one LARGE
success in the old Michigan STYLE.
' r ~?UESS? F'
F41
RO~SES ARE RED,; Violets are Blue; A
son was born, What did Ron do?!
,IT'S FRED - I locked out for the third
consecutive weekend and wanting IN.
F46
JACKIE PERGAMENT -- don't forget
to meet me for lunch next Tuesday
at 12:00. I can't mention where be-
cause that would be free advertising.'
JF.,
9 OUT OF 10 OF our customers would
rather fight than switch. Treat your-
self to fine service, low prices and
convenientstore hours at
THE VILLAGE APOTHECARY
1112 So. University
Fred Kreye, Pharmacist P29

FREE RM. & BOARD in exchange for
babysitting. Call 662-7491 or 662-2466
after 6 p.m. H26
PART-TIME SHOE salesman. Exper-
ience required. Carman's, 306 . State.
WANTED: delivery 'boy part-time. Call
Omega Restaurant, 105 N. Forest.
'H33
NEEDED: Supper cooks for cullinarily
inept grad. students. Meals & $. 665-
2746, 4:30-7 p.m. H30

LOTS OF ROOM in the Daily Classi- 1963 CHEVY II SS CONY. Call 449-8451
fieds for your ad. E evenings. I4
evenings. N3
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r - - - 1

1961 FIAT SPYDER,- red, discbrakes,
Hardi steering wheel. 663-6284. N2
'58 CHEVY BISCAYNE for sale reason-
able, cash or terms. Call Bob NO 5-
-6885., Ni
'54 FORD. New brakes, snow tires, runs
well. Call 665-7958. 14
1964 CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE -
must sacrifice! two tops, AM-FM,
300 HP, 4-speed, positraction, extras.
Contact Nan before 5:30 at 3-0577. N7
M-G Midget. '62 Mint Cond. All extras.
761-0933, $1,250. N25
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
AUTO MAINTENANCE and accessories?
Advertise through the Daily Classi-
fieds. S

BABYSITTER-9-12 Mon.-Fri. 75c per
hour and lunch. 2-year-old boy. Call
662-9301 after 7 p.m.I 2?
2Q TO 25 YR.-OLD GIRL to live with
handicapped college student. Must
be able to drive. t $50/wk. 662-075.
H34
BABYSITTER-Mob.-Fri~, 1-3:30 p~m.
2 smallboys' nap-time. Will provide
transportation. Call 662-9558. H28

WE SERVICE BUSINES>SS WITH
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING W J
DOCTORAL LANGUAGE EXAMS-Two
intensive French courses for screen-
ing (8 wks.) and reading (5 wks.)
exams by' a native instructor. Max-
imum: seven persons per course.
Mme. Kerr, 663-2108. J8
GIRL WANTS room near campus. Call
662-2024 eves, L9
ALTERATIONS"
HELP!
CHANGES easily made when advertised
thru the Daily Classifieds. P
WANTEDTO BUY
WANTED. Honda 150 c.c. 1963 or 1964.
662-4431, ext. 338 K i
TRANSPORTATION
AN'YBODY DRIVING to Chicago betwy.
Sept. '16-20 and wants to make afew.
dollars, contact 764-8936. G5
CAR POOL -- to & from Garden City,
daily...Call 425-4824in Garden City.
RIDE NEEDED TO CHICAGO weekend
of 9/25 or 10/2. Will pay, call 662-
3191. G?
WANTED TO RENT
3 GIRLS need roomate. Attractive apt.
Only $39. 924 Oakland. 665-6947. L-3
GIRL WANTS ROOM near camps. Call
662-2924 eves. L9

OSITION OP
Great Lakes
oit, Mich.-
or manager o
ertisirtg or Bi

ales Engr. s
lling in OEM
.ditor, exper.
rain1ng Director.
1us 10 yrs. expe:
aiversity teachin

WELCOME BACK JERRY KAGEN! F39j

CONTACT LENS WEARERS, special in-
troductory offer. Free trial size bot-
tle of Allergan Wetting Solution.
Free catalog too. WritQ for yours
today. The Looking Glass, Lnc., Bos:
441, Dept. E-9, Ypsilanti, Mich.
THE PRESIDENT of Junior Panhel
wishes to remind all senior and grad-
uate women who wish to 'Save their
pictures in the 1965 MICHIGAN-
ENSIAN that this is the last week in
which they wil be taken. Make an ap-
pointment on the Diag. F40
REPUBLICANS, help DEFEAT Gold-
water. Republicans needed for Re-
publican precincts. Call Americans
to Defeat Goldwater NO 2-8630. F18
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

The purpose 'of our organization, using
established techniques of personality
appraisal and an IBM system, is to
introduce unmarried persons to others
whose background and ideals are
congenial with their own. Interviews
by appointment. Phone after 9 a.m.,
NO 2-4867.
MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC
INTRODUCTION SERVICE
LOST AND FOUND
LOST -- Marcasite pearl broach, bou-
quet shape,' betw. 5th Ave. & Ad.
Bldg. or UGLI. Reward. Call UGLI,
ext. 47490. All

PART-TIME SERVICE station attend-
end. Cali 8-9586 betw. 8 a.in.-12. H31
MISCELLANEOUS
TRAIL RIDES ir the scenic Sharon
Hills. Call Garden 8-9452, Ray Hone.
The weekend is here
Plan your party now!
SHOP RALPH'S
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
Open nites til 12

LEVI'S DRESS PANTS
Asst'd. Colors-Styles--$4.98 up
S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI's
For Gals and GIys'
''White" and Colors-$6.98
LEVI'S JACKETS
Blue Denim-$5.49 "
"White"-$5.98
LEVI's Dungarees-$4.49
LEVI's Supersli's-$4.98
Gal's LEVI'S "Cut-Offs"
$3.98 and $4.29
Open Mon. & Fri. Nites
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington

A memoir was adopted noting sultative commu
the retirement of Prof. Nathan Head, Matelal
the M.D., 1 yr. intern
Sinai, pioneer In public health in public health,
economics and for 32 years pro- medical exper.
fessor of public health at the Uni F
versity, formally retired from theF u74 t Genera
active faculty this summer. pointments, 3200

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eld. 4y

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ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
1501 W. Liberty St.
Rclph B. Piper, DOvid Bracklein,
Fred Holtfreter, Pastors
Worship Services-8:30 and 1l1:15 a.m.
Huly 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.

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'60 BSA Rocket. New engine & paint.
NO 8-7992. Z19
1960 LAMBRETTA, 150cc, windshield,
spare tire. See to appreciate. 665-
6371. Z23

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