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Auction of Bicycles
med for Saturday
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'U' Press Publishes Scholarly Volumes
By LINDA GOLDEN 'fHi thMorsurouex
of Michigan history of theModern] The first four volumes, boxed mittee on Scholarly Publications.
"Our department of the Uni- Wo sI r. r I- . - -- u ~ er a - -m

7 KENNETH McELDOWNEY
ore than 75 bicycles will be

auction. All profits made will be
put into the SGC Activities Schol-

Ltion at the Student ov- ashi

Open under new ana egement
SCLAIK'S ]TEA ROOI\
on the Hill
217 S. Observatory NO 3-8682
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nent Council's bike auction
urday, September 26.
he bikes collected during the
er part of the spring semester
be available for inspection be-
ning at '8:30, the morning of
t. 26. The auction will take
:e at the North- side of the
dent Activities Building. The
3 is located behind the Ad-
istration Building.
tudents who, wish to bid for
bikes should bring either cash
check because no one will be
wed to take a bike without
paying for it.
Profits For Fund
he purchaser must pay the
e that is bid plus four per
t sales tax. Following the auc-
the original owners of all the
m sold will receive a check for
amount the bike sold for
us the $15. deposit received in
spring and ten per cent which
be deducted for expenses in-
red by SGC in running the

'After a bike is purchased at the
auction an Ann Arbor license can
be obtained from a representative
of the City Clerk's office who will
be at the auction.
Almost all of the bikes are in
good condition. and many are in
excellent shape, Nancy Adams,
chairman of the SGC Student Ac-
tivities Committee, said early this
week.
Plan To Arrive Early
Students should plan on arriv-
ing early to have the largest se-
lection, she added.
Unfortunately, because of the
demand for, the bikes, Miss Adams
said, no bikes can be sold until
the auction. However, at the auc-
tion, there will be a good chance
to get a bike at a reasonable price.
Though deposits for bikes were
only given last spring, any stu-
dents can still deliver their bikes
to the loading dock of SAB and
SGC 'will auction them off.

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