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4, 1963

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

NORTHSIDE PRIES
TO DISU SSORIGIN
OF CHURCH
T h e Divine communicative
acts were not wholly condition-
ed by man's responses, for God
determined to establish in the
Church, a body which would re-
veal personal aspects of His
character. In the dialogue, God
revealed not only His character,
but also His perspectives on
man's involvement in the world,
and His Redemption, as He un-
folded His purposes for the
Church. The appropriate re-
sponse for the community in
dialogue with God was to ac-
cept God's redemptive remedy
for their particular problem in
the form that it was offered.
Thus, their identity became
also the community of the re-
deemed.
What does redemption mean?
In what form is it offered to
the Church today,? How does
the community of t'he redeemed
mediate God's redemption to
the world?
Next Sunday, Northside Pres-
byterian Church will observe
Communion during its 10:45
a.m. worship service. T h-e.
church meets in the dining
room of the Phi Chi Fraternity,
2250 Fuller Road, in Ann Arbor.
There will be opportunity for
discussion of questions like
those indicated above at a Bible
study held at the home of Dr.
Wm. Baker, the minister, 1610
Harbal Drive. These bi-weekly
Bible studies will begin next
Sunday evening at 8:30 p.m.,
and interested people are cor-
dially invited,

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The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of The Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no editorial
responsibility. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3564 Administration Building
before 2 p.m. of the day preceding
publication, and by 2 p.m. Friday
for Saturday and Sunday.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4
Day Calendar
Bureau of Industrial Relations Per-
sonnel Techniques Seminar No. 97 -
Dr. Eugene E. Jennings, Professor of
Business Administration, Grad. School
of Business, Mich. State Univ., "How
to Identify and Use Yopr Best Execu-
tive Style": Third Floor Conference
Room, Mich. Union, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Advanced Firemanship Course-Regis-
tration: Civil Defense and Fire Disaster
Training Center, N. Campus, 8:30 a.m.
Univ. Band Night-Al Hirt, trumpet:
Hill Aud., 8 p.m.
Cinema Guild-Delphine Seyrig, Gior-
gio Albertazzi'and Sacha Pitoeff in
"Last Year at Marienbad"; Chaplin and
Arbuckle in "The Knockout": Architec-
ture Aud.: 7 and 9 p.m.
Dept. of Astronomy Visitors' Night--
Dr. Donat G. Wentzel, Assistant Prof.
of Astronomy, "Solar Flares, Comet
Trails and Northern Lights": to observe,
Saturn and Jupiter: Room 2003 Angell
Hall, 8 p.m.
Dept. of Biological Chem. will spon-
sor a lecture by Dr. H. Fisher, entitled,
"Struc hre and Function of Glutamic
Dehydrogenase." This will be held to.;
day! at 4 p.m. In M6423 Med. Science
Bldg. Coffee will be served in the Dept.
of Biological Chem., M5410 Med. Science
Bldg. at 3:30 p.m.
Univ. of Mich. Psychology Colloquium

-Dr. Abraham Kaplan will speak today
at 4:15 p.m. in Aud. B, Angell Hall.
Subject: "Shortcomings of Sins of
Models." Coffee served at 3:45 p.m. in
3417 Mason Hall.
Graduate History Club - Prof. Karl
Deutsch .of Yale Univ. will speak on
"The Useof the Behavioral Sciences in
Historical Research" today at 8 p.n. in
the W. Conference Room at Rackham.
Doctoral Examination for Phillip Earl
Spieth, Education & Psychology; thesis:
"Intelligence as It Relates to three Cre-
ativity Categories: Science, Art, and
Literature," today, 1600 University Ele-
mentary School, at 8:30 a.m. Chairman,
W. A. Ketcham.
GeneralNotices
The Recently Established Laurel Har-
per Seeley Award Fund will provide a
limited number of awards to women
who were residents of Seeley House
in Mary Markley, have financial need
and have achieved a 2.0 overall grade-
point average.
Application forms may be obtained
from Mrs? Florence Lyons of the Office
of Financial Aids, 2011 Student Activi-
ties Bldg. Completed applications must
be returned to Mrs. Lyons by Mon.,
Oct. 21 to merit ,consideration by the
selection committee.
Women's Research Club meeting dn
Mon., Oct. 7, at 8 p.m. in the W. Confer-
ence Room of the Rackham Bldg. Mrs.
Mary Bromage, Assistant Prof. of Writ-
ten Communication, Grad. School of
Business Admin., will speak on "Irish
Political Nationalis min the Twentieth
Century-A Prototype?"
French and German Screeninj Exami-,
nations: The screening examinations in
French and German for doctoral candi-
dates will be administered on Sat., Oct.
12 from 9 to 11 a.m. in Aud. C, Angell
Hall. Doctoral candidates must pass the
screening examination before taking the
written test in French or German. Any-
one who is currently enrolled in French
111 or German 111 is ineligible to take
it for the remainder of this semester.
Admission Test for Graduate Study in
Business: Application blanks for the
Admission Test for Grad. Study in Busi-
ness are now available in 122 Rackham
Bldg. The first administration of the
test for 1963-65 will be on Nov. 2. Ap-
plications must be received in Prince-
ton, New Jersey by Oct. 19.
.Nursing 100: There will be a meeting
Monday, October 7, 1963, 3:30-4:30 in
Room M3330 Medical Science Bldg. The
Student Council, will discuss petition-
ing for Freshman Class Officers.
Events
The following sponsored student events
are approved for the coming weekend.
Social chairmen are reminded that re-
quests for approval for social events
are due in the Office of Student Affairs

not later than 12 o'clock noon on the
Tues. prior to the event.
OCT. 4-
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, TG Party, 1408
Washtenaw; Adams House, TG Party, W.
Quad; Alpha Tau Omega, Party, 1415
Cambridge; Evans Scholars, TGIF Party,
1004 Olivia; Phi Alpha Kappa, Post
Game Record Party, 1010 East Ann;
Theta Chi, After Party, 1351 Washtenaw;
Theta Delta Chi, Mixer, 700 S. State;
Thronson, Open Open House; Mary
Markley Hall; Tyler Prescott, Open
Open, East Quad.; Winchell, Open Open
West Quad,
OCT. 5-
Adams, Open Open, West Quad; Allen
Rumsey, Record Dance, West Quad; Al-
pha Chi Omega, Open Open House, 1735
Washtenaw; Alpha Delta Phi, Record
Party, 556.S. State; Alpha Gamma Delta,
Open House, 1332 Hill; Alpha Omicron
Pi, Open House, 800 Oxford; Alpha
Sigma Phi, Rathskeller-Party, 920 Bald-
win, Anderson, Hay Ride, East Quad;
Chi Phi, Rock 'n Roll Party, 1530 Wash-
tenaw; Chicago, Open Open, West Quad;
Chicago, Hay Ride, West Quad; Delta
Phi Epsilon, Open Open, 1811 Washte-
naw; Delta Upsilon, Band Party, 1331
Hill.
Frederick; Open Open, South Quad;
Gamma Phi Beta, Open Open, 1520 S.
University; Gomberg, Fresh Air Camp,
South Quad; Hinsdale, Open Open, East
Quad; Huber, Pajama Party, Huber
Lounge; Michigan, Open Open-4-5:15;
West Quad; Michigan, Open Open; 8-12,
West Quad; Phi Epsilon Pi, Party, 1805
Washtenaw; Phi Kappa Tau, Hootenan-
ny, 1910 Hill; Phi Sigma Kappa, Roar-
ing 20's Party, 1043 Baldwin; Phi Sig-
ma Sigma, Open Open, 407 N. Ingalls;
Pi Lambda Phi, Farm Party, 715 Hill.
Scott, Open Open, 3:30-5, South Quad;
Scott, Open Open, 10-1, South Quad;
Sigma Alpha Mu, House Party, 800
Lincoln; Sigma Zeta of Kappa Delta,
Open Open, 1620 Cambridge; Strauss,
Open Open, East Quad; Tau Delta Phi,
Late Party, 2015 Washtenaw; Theta Chi,
Bag Party, 1351 Washtenaw; Theta Xi,
Formal Party, 1345 Washtenaw; Tyler-
Prescott, Open Open, East Quad; Van
Tyne, Reeves, Elliott, Fisher, Little,
Dance & Open Open, East Quad; West
Quad, Dance, Chicago House; Williams,
Open Open, West Quad; X House, Open
Open, Markley Hall; Zeta Psi,tRecord
Party, 1443 Washtenaw; Zeta Beta Tau,
New Year's Party, 2005 Hubbard.
OCT. 6--
Adams, Open Open, West Quad; Mark-
ley Hall, Bladgon and X Houses, Pic-
nic in the Arboretum; Tyler-Prescott,
Open Open, East Quad; Winchell, Ex-
change Dinner, West Quad.
OCT. 5, 6-
Alpha Omicron Pi, Fathers' Weekend,
800 Oxford.
OCT. 10-
Chicago, Exchange Dinner, South
Quad.
Placement
TEACHER PLACEMENT:
The Supt. of Schools, Buffalo, N.Y.,
will hold examinations for permanent
appointments of teachers to teach po-
sitions in Buffalo as follows: Elem.,

Secondary, Industrial, Technical & Vo-
c a t i o n a I, Psychologist, Attendance
Teacher, and Visiting Teacher. Applica-
tions must be filed with the Supt. of
Schools, attention: Coordinator of Per-
sonnel on or before Oct. 18, 1963.
The Newark Teacher Examinations
will be held on Fri., Nov. 29, 1963, in
Newark, N.J. Written examinations will
be held for positions in the following
fields: Kindergarten, Elem., Secondary,
Special Ed., Social Worker, Psychologist,
Industrial, Technical & Vocational sub-
jects. The final date for filling appli-
cation for exam is Nov. 4, 1963.
s* **
For additional information contact
the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB,
663-1511, Ext. 3547.
POSITION OPENINGS:
Ansul Chemical Co., Marinette, Wis.-
Immed. opening for a Sales Representa-
tive on Fire Protection Products sales
staff. Man with up to 3 yrs. exper. in
related sales fields. Various educational
bkgds. are acceptable.
B. F. Goodrich Co., Akron, Ohio -
Many & various openings including: 1)
Training Rep.-Degree Bus. Ad., Educ.
or Psych. 3-5 yrs. exper. in Indust.
trng. field. 2) Applied Mathematician
-BS & MS degrees in math or stat.
with work toward PhD pref. No exper.
3) Draftsmen positions-Prefer college
grad., at least 2 yrs. design exper. 4)
Young Technical grads-age to 30/with
degree in ME or CE. Some exper, in fac-
tory operations pref.
U.S. Civil Service-1) Architect -
Bachelor's degree with major in Arch.
or Arch. Engrg. For higher level posi-
tions, exper. is required. 2) Geologists
-BS Geol. No exper. For higher level
positions, exper. is required. Apply by
Dec. 2.
Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y.-
Various openings in the following
fields: Engineering (all types); Chem.;
Physics; Accounting; Bus. Ad.; Indust.
Mgmt./admin.; Marketing; Statistics;
Math; General Liberal Arts.
* * *
For further information, please call
General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200
SAB, Ext. 3544.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
sign interview schedule posted at 128-H
W. Engrg. for appts. with the following:
OCT. 7-
Hydronautics, Inc:, Laurel, Md. (Wash.
D.C. area)-All Degrees: AE & Astro.,
CE, EM, ME, NA & Mar., Geol. & Math.
Men & Women. R. & D.
OCT. 7-8- -
North American Aviation, Inc., Auto-
netics Div., Anaheim, Calif.-All De-
grees: EE, Physics & Math. MS-PhD:
Instru. & ME. BS: E Math & E Physics.
Men & Women. R. & D., Des. & Prod.
North American Aviation, Inc., Atom-
ics International, Canoga Park, Calif.-
All Degrees: AE & Astro., ChE, EE, EM,
Instru., Mat'ls., ME, Met. & Nuclear.
Prof.: Applied Mech's. Dec. grads. Men
& Women. R. & D., Des., Nuclear Scl.
& Engrg.
(Continued on Page 8)

HELP WANTED
MALE STUDENT for odd jobs. 2 to 8
hours a week. Call NO,3-5261 or NO
2-1183. H41
MAN OR WOMAN to cook dinners Tues-
day, Thursday, and Friday evenings.
B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation, 1429
Hill Street. Phone 663-4129. H36
FOR SALE
RCA-VICTOR clock-radio for sale. AM.
almost new, works very well. White
with gold numerals. 5-9761, Ext. 104.
Bil
HI-FI COMPONENTS used; best offer.
Call a.m. 663-1531, Ext. 7526 or p.m.
663-9088. B26
ATTENTION MEN! Size 38, 40. Sale of
superior wardrobe because of lost
"weight. Sport, dress, formals. Private
residence. Call 662-1710. B25
FOR SALE-Microscope "Zeiss' mono-
cular-binocular, excellent cond. Ph.
542-6431, Detroit. B9
HOUSE-Three bedrooms, $14,000, terms
to suit. Lakewood, 115 Highlake, city,
gas heat, full basement, fenced back-
yard, wooded lot, near elementary
school, lake, shopping center, bus line.
Almn, storm screens - screen porch,
tool shed, electric stove, dishwasher.
NO 5-5839. B15
BUSINESS SERVICES
ANN ARBOR PIANO SCHOOL-Classics,
Jazz, Theory, taught by pro, pianist.
308 Catherine, Ann Arbor. 662-3735.
J15
AVON REP. now on N. Campus. Will
service dorms. Xmas gift specials.
Call 665-7490. J13
WILL DO TYPING at home. Have taken
University qualifying tests. Have dis-
sertation experience. 25c a page, 5c a
copy. Marilyn McGuire, 663-5328. J14
PIANO INSTRUCTION Available, B.M.,
M.M. from U. of M. NO 5-5108 after
6 p.m. J12
HARPSICHORD instruction by graduate
of Yale School of Music. Instrument
available for practice. 8-8309. J10
TRANSPORTATIQN
RIDE WANTED-Teacher needs week-
day ride to Dearborn, Expressway,
near Telegraph Rd. Share expenses.
Call 665-9867. 08
WANTED-Ride to Miami of Ohio in
Oxford, Ohio, the weekend of Oct. 25.
Call Judy at 3-7541, Ext. 761. G7
RIDERS WANTED to Detroit Mon.-Fri.
Call 5-2170. G9
WANT RIDE Tuesday and Thursday
from Ypsi to campus and arrive by 9
a.m., to leave at 6 p.m. Will share
expenses. Call 483-4452. Gi

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .70 1.95 3.45
3 .85 2.40 4.20
4 1.00 2.85 4.95
Figure 5 overage words to o line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily
Phone NO 2-4786
PERSONAL
"COLOGNES FOR THE MALE ANI-
MAL" available at the Village Apo-
thecary, 1112 S. University Ave. F
CHI OMEGA-Featuring food and "The
Fendertones." Open-Open House, Sat-
urday, Oct. 5, 4-6 p.m. F12

ROOM AND BOARD

ROOM AND BOARD for two men stt
dents in private home. Spanis
speaking preferred. Call 668-6612 <
662-4965. E
FOR RENT
3 ROOMS AND BATH near campus. Of
street parking. NO 5-7215 or 2-25<
after 6. Cl
GIRL ROOMMATE Wanted to shai
furn'd. apt. near campus. Call N
5-7112 after 5:00. C1
ROOMATE(S) WANTED, professional o
student, to share 3 bdrm. house. Sin
gle bdrm. available. Call 5-2170 0
come to 809 E. University between
and'8 p.m. C
ROOMMATE WANTED - 2-man ap
$32.50/mo. Center campus. 2-7759 afte
4 p.m. C

PHI' SIGMA SIGMA open house
Saturday, 407 North Ingalls.
come.

this
'yall
P33

H I LLEL
SUPPER CLUB
Sun. at 5:30 P.M.
F7
CONWAY TWITTIE and Bob Dylan
wish Jan Weiss a very happy birth-
day. F32
ATTENTION STUDENTS
Furniture, bookcases, books, chests,
desks; Appliances; Antiques; Musical
instruments. Bought, sold. DARWINS,
2930 S. State. NO 8-7744. F11
SUSAN, How've ya been, Susan? P31
YOU WIN, Snow White, you win. F30
$1.25
HAIRCUT, Mon, thru Thurs., 347 May-j
nard, near Arcade. $1.50 Fri. and Sat.
DON'T MISS
KAPPA DELTA'S-
OPEN-OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, Oct. 5, 4 to 6 p.m.
1620 Cambridge
Refreshments and Dancing F29
DIAMONDS-Highest quality at com-
petitive prices. Call C. K. Reaver Co.
of Ann Arbor, 300 5. Thayer, NO
2-1132. F18
DO YOU PLAY the Ukelele? Call 8-
8141 between 4 and 8. \F28
STUDENT WIVES or Housewives -
Pleasant part-time work. Excellentj
pay. No experience, no investment.j
Must have car and phone. NO.3-
0633, 6-8 P.M. or weekends. H42
NAVY MEN are cordially invited to
Cousins House after the game for an
informal reception until 5:30 in the
Assembly Room., V27

PARKING PLACE

Order Your
SUBSCRI PTION
I Today
NO 2-3241

SHOP AT
FO LLETT'S
FOR
MICHIGAN SOUVENIRS
AND MICHIGAN
SWEAT SHIRTS
All Colors .. . $2.98

Block from Law Quad. $4.50 per me
NO 3-7268. C
GRAD STUDENT (1 or 2), to share ne
modern apt. 3 blocks from campi
453-3287. C
TIFFANY APARTMENTS
Modern apts. available NOW and R
second semester. 1, 2 and 3 person
Call 3-8866. C
MAN WANTED to share furn'd. hous
$40/mo., utilities incld., car necessar
662-3865, 5-7 p.m. C
FACULTY HOUSE for rent - Furn
Avail. Jan.-June, 1964. Phone 66
6829.C
ROOM FOR 'RENT-Clean, pleasan
garage included. Male student pi
ferred. 223 Buena Vista. NO 2-76
C;
LOOKING FOR GIRL ROOMMATE b
new, spacious apartment near can
pus. Excellent facilities. Phone N
5-2167 after 6 p.m. If interested.
BEL-AIR APTS.-1 and 2 bedrooms. A
new. Danish modern furniture. A
conditioning, balconies, wall to w
carpeting. Campus location. 2-578
Eves. 2-5140. C
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED-1 bdrM. apt. for Janua
Call NO 3-2965.
USED CARS
1960 PORSCHE-1600' coupe, absolute
like new. 5 new tires. NO 2-0280, e,
nings. N
1929 ' HUDSON super 6, 4 door seda
Call 449-7051.
1959 YELLOW TRIUMPH TR3, exce
cond.'$1100. Call 3-3516. N
1959 VW KARMAN GHIA. Good con
$895. NO 2-8584 after 5:30 p.m. N,
1962 FALCON, stick, heat, music, delt
trim. Clean and sharp. Student mi
sell. 665-2280. N.
1963 BUICK LE SABLE-4-door har
top, power brakes and steering, ma
extras. Excellent condition, low mil
age, private owner. HU 2-0405. N
57 RAMBLER. 4-door sedan. Excellei
cond., no rust. Price: $475. Call Ste
Hemenway at NO 3-2965 or NO
7247 between 12-1:30 p.m. or 4:3
7:30 p.m. N,

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Talk to the business that offers...
Rapid Growth * Diversification ;
Management Oppprtunities
THE BELL
TELEPHONE SYSTEM,
INTERViEW DATES:
OCTOBER 14,115, 16
when the Bell System Recruiting Team
will be lere. The Placement Office is
making interview appointments with rep-
resentatives of the following companies:
BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES
-world center of commyunications research and
development
AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
-Long Lines Department-builds, operates and main-
tains the world's largest communications network
WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY
-the nation's largest manufacturer and supplier of
communications equipment
SANDIA CORPORATION
_dean anneIvennment of ordnance ohases of

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NOW BEING considered for publi-
cation in the campus inter-arts mag-
azine, GENERATION. All material
submitted will be carefully read,
criticized, and returned if not used.
Manuscripts may be left at the main
office, Student Publications Bldg.
First issue in October.
GENERATION

Rest easy, knowing that
in the morning you'll'

find you-
afre i~rwaiting
OI

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for you!

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GRADUATE DELEGATE positions still
open for the Conference on the Uni-
versity. Petitions available at SOC
office in SAB. Undergraduate slots
all filled. F34
GERMAN FOOD from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.,
served by ROMANOFF'S at Bell Tower
Motel. F26
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO JEFF FROM
MUTTS (Genes and Rabbit). F35
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 and ideals are
congenial with their own. Interviews
by appointment. Phone after 9 a.m.
NO 2-4867.
MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC
INTRODUCTION SERVICE
F
Dear Jan:
Due to communal living what are
you going to get me for OUR birth-
day? F36

ALFA-ROMMO'S

ALPHA CHI OMEGA
OPEN-OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, October 5
4:00-6:00
Band, Refreshments
Everyone Welcome
Write in FRED RHINES for SGC Stu-
dent Government Council election
Oct. 9th. OF10
The New Christy Minstrels
The New Christy Minstrels.
The New Christy Minstrels
Trhat Good? Oct. 12, Hill. F37
GET YOUR "Activities Booklet" NOW-
Student Offices-Michigan Union. Fl
DO YOU HAVE PARKING SPACE
trouble for your car? Are you de-
sirous of terminating the exertion of
walking to classrooms? Cheer up.
Your troubles may end. 1960 FIAT
Sunroof. Take it. to class with you.
Cute as a bug's ear. Reasonable to
the one who meets above qualifica-
tions. Phone NO 2-2625. ) F16
THIS IS NATIONAL be kind to room-
mates week. Therefore, Friedman, the
answering service will be installed
tomorrow. F38
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
JANET WEISS
JAN W.-I've decided to make the su-
preme sacrifice-all right you can
have my poison ivy-but only because
it's your birthday. F40
AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION -
"Where marginal prices buy quality
diamonds!" 1209 S. University. 663-
7151. F73
ONE MORE DAY till the Lump's birth-
day. F43

1964 models on display now. ALSO: 19
Alfa '2000 roadster, sharp, 28,000 mile
1959 Alfa Giulietta Spider, blac
radio, nice, $1495. 1958 Alfa Sup
Spider, red, engine overhauled, nic
$1495.
Mverseas Imported Cars Inc.
331 S. 4th. 662-2541
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
1957 LAMBRETTA, almost assembly Uir
condition. All extras included. 51
actual miles. Call Bob. Rodes, 5-25(
Z
HONDA 305cc -- Less than 4000 mile
Fine condition. Call 662-6700. Z
1960 CUSHMAN SCOOTER-New pal
lob. Call 662-7880. Z
FOR SALE-1962 Honda 305 Super Haw
Call 2-0050. Reasonable. Z
LAMBRETTA, VESPA, YAMAHO cyc
7 H.P. Your choice, $375 full pric
delivered Ann Arbor. Windshield ar
parts mailed C.O.D. DI 1-3197, 73
W. 8 Mi., Detroit, 3% blocks West
Livernois.
FOR SALE-Bella Motor Scooter, 11
new. One of the finest made. Mu
see to appreciate. 665-3291. Z
HONDA OF ANN ARBOR
1906 Packard Road
665-9281
CYCLES & SCO'OTERS-BMW-r50-'
all white, extras. Harley tricycle, gre
for campus and winter; carries
giant luggage compartment. Vespv
Cushmans and Lambrettas. NO 3-17
MISCELLANEOUS
STOCK UP with lots of good food
for your Weekend Party at
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
Open every night 'til 12
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-3-mo.-old gray and white tige
striped kitten. If found, please c
665-7436.A
LOST-Keys in vicinity of Frieze or
State. Call 3-1561, Ext. 1275. A
BARGAIN CORNER /
SAM'S STORE

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