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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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MICHIGAN DAILY
-ack CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
au-' RATES,
)A22 LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
n in 2 .80 2.00 2.96
uild- 3 .96 2.40 3.55
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in Figure 5 overage words to a line.
wM- Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
)A6 'Phone NO 2-3241
RnkM AN D, lARD

'0 3-1991
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BOARDERS WANTED. $9.50 per week
plus 4-5 hours work. Michigan Co-
Op House, 315 N. State St. NO 8-6284.'
)E10
DUE TO cancellations, vacancies avail-
able. Apply Immediately. Nelson In-
ternational House, 915 Oakland. NO
3-8506. )E9
ROOM AND BOARD, $82.50 per;month.
Lunch-80. Dinner 1.30.- Call John
Kuleck, NO 2-1838. )E7
WANTED - Hungry students, to eat
good food at reasonable rates. 1319
Cambridge, Ph. 28312; ask for John
Ruiz. )E1
ALTERATIONS
DRESSMAKER
Dressmaking and Alterations
Phone NO 2-9541 )P1
CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
a new single-breasted model. $15.
Double-breasted tuxedos converted to
single breasted, $18, or new silk shawl
collar, $25. Overcoats $18. Write to
Michaels Tailoring Co., 1425 Broad-
way, Detroit, Michigan for free de-
tails or phone WO9dward 3-5776. )P2
PETS AND SUPPLIES
TROPICAL' FISH aquariums and sup-
plies, Hamsters, Parakeets, etc.
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
328 East iberty NO 3-0224
507 W. Cross, Ypsi HU 3-3695
(Open daily- except Thursday)

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BABY PARAKEETS and breeders. Ca-
na'ries. Cages and supplies. AKC
Beagles. 305 W. Hoover. NO 2-2403.
TRANSPORTATION

MISCELLANEOUS
FOX !1.MOT1EL
(formerly Boyd's)
Phone in every room
2805 E. Michigan HU 2-2204
USED CARS
'47 BUICK, runs good, good tires, rust-
free. $90.00. 1061 Morningside Dr. or
call NO 2-5118. )N28
'50 CHEVy, 2 door, radio and heater,
clean. $135. Call NO 2-3593 after 5 p.m.
)N33
1946 CHEVROLET tudor coupe. Excel-
let condition; radio and heater.
Reasonably priced. Phone NO 3-3307
after 6:00 p.m. )N19
'52 NASH STATESMAN. Bed. Good con-
dition. NO 8-6284. )N16
4-1953 FORDS; 2-'54 Ford hardtops;
55 Ford club sedan; '55 DeSoto hard-
top. Palmer Motor Sales in Chelsea,
Mich. Call GR 5-3271. )N30
BUSINESS SERVICES
BINOCULARS
6x30, imported binoculars ? off.
Regular $33.00 Sale Price $22.00
Free leather' case.
PURCHASE CAMERA
1116,S. University NO 8-6972
)J22
RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade.
)J2
STUDENTS Continuing you pla ing
at. college. Join one of our adult
piano classes. Also organ lessons;
x practice "facilities. THE ROBERT
DUMM;PIANO STUDIOS-NO 2-3541.
)J21
PINTING
Specialties - 24 hour service.
News :Letters - Stationery
Fratnities - Sororities
.Tvites - Programs
Posters - Tickets
ROACH PRINTING - Ph. NO 8-8132
415 Detroit (opposite Farmer's Market)
)J7
EXPERIENCED TYPIST wants to do
typing in her home20P4 Alice. NO
3-4975. ')J20
LEARNING TO FLY is an educational
experience - and it's fun. For infor-
mation on CAA approved school us-
ing modern, radio-equipped aircraft,
call NO,2-5843 after 5:30. Pilot's Club
mem berships available. )J18
. DON'T BE CAUGHT BY
COLD WEATHER. GET YOUR
FALL CHANGEOVER
NOW
Golden's Service Station 601 Packard
NO 8-9429 )J15
RAPID. RELIABLE, and reasonable
service on bicycles, scooters, motor-
cycles and bicycles. England's Sport-
ing' Goods. 120 W. Huron at Ashley
(rear of Marathon Station) NO 5-
5284. Open evenings 'til 9:00. )J17
Shoes repaired and shined
Fine Tailoring
SANFORD'S
While you wait service
119 tast Ann St.
NO 8-6966
Open 8 till 8 Sat. 8 till 10
30 years in same location
(opposite court house)
)J5
WILLIS PACKING CO.
Huron River Branch
Freezer Lockers for Rent
331 E. William, Ann Arbor
Call Huron River plant for
information-HU 2-1685
Home Freezer Meats & Vegetables
)J8
ANN ARBOR
EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL

FOR SALE ,
FOR SALE or trade: '53 Nash Healy.
Radio, heater and overdrive. Call NO
5-6937. )B37
RACCOON COAT $4-16 Size, Four Skin
Kolinsky Scarf, excellent condition.
Richard Furs, Blissfield, Michigan.
Call or Phone mornings, 1411 So.
State. NO 8-6070. )B36
GIRLS' RALEIGH BICYCLE. Lock, side
baskets. Excellent" condition. NO 5-
3174. )B35
SAVE UP TO 1/2
BROADLOOM CARPET REMNANTS
MANY SIZES AND COLORS
AND IDEAL FOR
ROOMS AND APARTMENTS!
SMITH'S FLOOR COVERING
207 E. Washington . NO 3-5536
)B34
ATTENTION STUDENTS-Used carpets
for sale. 76 sq. yds of wine, 70 yds.
of gray. Both all wool twists. In
good condition. Cheap. Call OR 9-
4312. )B33
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25;
socks, 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington.
#Bli
FOR SALE--Matching lamp and coffee
table and green lounge chair. No
8-6580: )B28:
TRANSPORTATION
DRIVING TO TORONTO for Canadian
Thanksgiving Fri., Oct. 11-2 P.M.,
returning Mon. Riders wanted. Call
Hunter.; NO 2-0648 or' leave message.
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MUSICAL MDSE:,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
RARE VIOLINS
BOWS AND ACCESSORIES
All repairs promptly serviced
by two competent repairmen.
MADDY MUSIC
508 s. William . NO 3-3223
)X11;
Colurhbio Automatic
Record Players
$49.95 up
Diamond Needles $9.95,pup
MUSIC CENTER
300 S. Thayer NO 22500
)X14
H I F STUDIO
An' amazing _inventory of Iii F1
components available to you at
catalogue price.
KITS
We stock amplifier,AM-PM tuner,
and speaker enclosure kits inusev-
eral brands.
HI F SERVICE
Our engineers and technicians ars
fully competent and equipped to
service all equipment we sell, and
too adviseyou on the selection of
components.
1 217 &1317 So. University
(one block East of
new Campus Theatre)
NO 8-7942
)X9
HI-FI EQUIPMENT deals.. Student
agent-Below net prices. Phone NO
5-6644 and ask for Tan. )X8

By NANCY STAMM
The spirit of Mythigan is here.
From the scratching of an ar-
tist's pen comes Pan, the pastoral
god of fertility from Greek my-
thology. Pan was conceived as a
merry, ugly man with horns, a
beard, tail and goat's feet. This
character loved to frighten un-
wary travelers, though all his
myths deal with good deeds.
Again Pan brings tidings of
good fortune - Edward Kennedy
(Duke) Ellington will play at
Homecoming Dance, Saturday,
Oct. 19 in the Intramural Build-
ing, say dance co-chairmen Gerry
Wise and Brian "-liggins.
',Familiar Figure
Pan will become even more fa-
miliar to students as he stands
watch over the League entrance.
In his hands Will be a huge bal-
loon filled With helium gas. Sev-
eral similar displays are located
across campus in frequented loca-
tions.
Individual tickets for the dance
go on sale tomorrow on the diag-
onal. Block tickets are available
to affiliated and unaffiliated
men's housing units at the Stu-
dent Activities Building.
* At 58, Ellington, has written
over a thousand jazz composi-
tions, sold some 50 million records
and has held the World's best
known jazz band together for the
unprecedented period of 30 years.
Etchings
Behind the bandstand, will be
mural etchings of the Various
gods from reek myThokgy. In-
c'Lded in this decoration scheme.
will be the Go of sun, illuminat-
ing the dance floor. Pan and

-Daily-David Arnold
WATCH THAT BAL-Coed volley ball tournamentswill continue
unti November.
WMen's oleyal
Con tin ues Tis Month
Th~ls,',M o

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PAN
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Phyllis Levine and
tickets; Suzie Jan

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Monday, September 30, first
games 'of the Women's Athletic
Association s p o n s o r e d Inter-
H a u s e Volleyball Tournament
were held in Barbour and Water-
man Gymnasiums.
The tournament, composed of
41 teams, will continue for four
weeks of league playing and then
enter the elimination period by
November 1.
The percentage period, that is
teams who have wogi most games,
will consist of seven teams, except
in case of a tie, said Marie Hart-
wig, faculty advisor.
The organized playing this year

is under the direction and leader-
ship of Miss Hartwig and Student
Manager, Jan Barber.
This year, the tournamebt
players have three courts, the ori-
ginal two in Barbour and an add-
ed court in Waterman Gym. This
lets six teams play an hour. Ev-
ery team is assured five games,
using a rotation method.
"It should be a strofger type
of tournament than before be-

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Members of M1
gins' Central Cc
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rtunity to make
lowing the newbst
ridge instructions.
rn- by a 45 r.p.m.
rhyme by a TV

SPECIAL WEEKEND RATE'
for Avis Rent a Car
from Friday, 5 P.M. to Monday 9 AM.
$10 plus $.08 a mile
gas, oil and insurance furnished.
12, nearly new. Reasonable.
Rent A Car
514 E. Washington St.
Phone NO 3-4156
)GS
WANTED-Ride to Detroit and back
two evenings iAweek. NO 3-8364 eve-
nings. )O
PERSONAL.'
WE'VE CRACKED Spudnik's code: Time
-Life-Newsweek campus rates are, out
of this world! Student Periodical, NO
2-3061., )F32

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cause of the extra court," says
Miss .Hartwig. She adds that the
"plays should be better" since it
will provide more opportunity for
practice and actual playing.-"
The weekly scheduling of play
is 5:00 p.m. Tuesday through
Thursday and 7:10 p.m. Monday
through Thursday. Women may
practice the Monday night pre-
ceding their game.
All officiating is done by stu-
dents and physical education fac-
ulty members.

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FASHION TALK -- A French
consultant will discuss Fashion
and marketing elements in the
leather glove industry at a meet-
ing of the Student Marketing
Club at 4 p.m. today in Rm. 131
of the School of Business Admin-
istration.
M~adame Monique de Nervo,
ambassadress for the leather
glove producers of France, will
also tell students about French'
university- life, latest French
fashions and tips on travel in
France.
SGC PETITIONS - Candidates
for Student Government Coincil
who were unable to attend the
mass meeting yesterday, may ob-
tain petitions for office at the re-
ceptionist's desk in the lobby of
the Student Activities Building
from 3 to 5:30 p.m.,today: through
Friday, October 18.

WAA Tea ..
Women's Athletic Association
will honor Dr. Esther French, new
chairman of the Women's Physi-
cal Education Department, at a; ;
tea tomorrow in Women's Athlet-
ic Building.
Invitations have been extended
to Mrs. Harlan Hatcher, Dean of
Women's btaff, members of the
League council, sorority and wo-
men's dormitory house directors
and house athletic, chairmen.

R ) ;

JOHN

We 'are proud
of the fine selection
of Christmas cards
we have again this ye~

Phone NO 8-6779

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shigan.
)H25
for four
goca-Cola
)H24
nings for
on train-.

all local children's institute. Call
12-3209, 8 A.M.-5 P.M., Mon.
ough Friday for appointment.
)H23
'TED - Cab drivers, full or part
e Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor
low and Checker Cab Co. Phone
8-9382. )H5
SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
MERC. Club Couipe, '54 Ford Hard-
;'53 Chev. Hardtop, '53 Buick
Idtop.
Palmer Ford Sales
elsea, Mich. GR 5-327 1
)S6
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE.
:ndly servrice is our business. At-
tires, batteries and ace sories.
ranteed & gauranteed. See us for'
best price on new & used, tires.
d service - mechanic on duty.
ou expect more from Standard
and you get it!"!
.1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168 )S13

WANTED: Ticket or tickets to the
Michigan State game. Call NO 2-8800.
)F30
Story of the co-ed.-- Concluded
Our co-ed said, she'd like to place
an ad,
To find a man who wasn't too bad.
That she did and that she got-
Moral-DAILY Classifieds bring fast
results!
NO 2-3241
)F34
THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN.
NEEDS HELP--4 Ivy League. sports
coats, Ivy League suit, size 44 long.
Also Ivy League raincoat, proportion-
ately sizes. Excellent buy. Glenn. NO.
2-4589. )F33.
GROUP. Personal property Insurance
for U of -M students, faculty and
staff. Protects against fire, burglary,
water damage, smoke damage,'wind,
theft and other hazards. Liberalcoy-
erage-lowest rates. Airway Under-
writers, Inc., NO 2-7521. )F27
Everything has gone up except the
hemline ' and NEWSWEEK, which is
still $3 a year--6 a copy (yes e).
Student Periodical, NO'2-3061. )F16

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College Board Members -from your college, December to June, and from these %e pick
twenty Guest Editors to work in Mademoiselle's New Yorkoffices
JUNE 195

Your unsold books and checks
from the SBX are here.
528-D, SAB in the basement

504 First National Bldg.
NO 5-6207

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DISTINCT STYLING in fabric
fur. Fur accessories.
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Take Advantage of our
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classified ad for three consecutive days. (Use pencil and print each word
clearly.')

MCHIGAN DAILY
420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich.

in writing? Fashion and1
merchandising?
Promotion? Publicity?
Advertising? Art?
Eligible: women undergraduates, _n-
der twenty-six, enrolled in an accred.
ited college or junior college.
Write, giving qualifications, and en-
close a sample of your work (choices
listed here). If you want a meet-the-
public job (marked ) enclose a
small photo or snapshot.

Writing: Write a critique of
the editorial. section* of the
Augustt issue of Mademoi-
selle. Tell us what features
or pages.you like and what ones you
like less, and why. What features
would you have cut or added? I the
issue fell short of your expectations
in any way, tell us about it and tell
how you think it would have been
improved. (About 1,500 words.)
OR Write a profile of your college
or of an -interesting pr'ofessor, student
or event. (About 1,500 word.)
FasTiot& and Merchandising: Analyze
the fashions in Mademoiselle's Au.
gust 'issue. You may comment on
just the fashions in the editorial see-
tion* or include advertising too.
Make your critique general and par.
oicular-from fashion philosophy and
"rightness"for Mademoiselle readers
to how the clothes are presented and
priced.
Design a wardroe for a Christmas
vacation that would be a likely one
for the students at your college.
Pick a fashion feature (two pages
'r more) from the August Mademoi-.
selle editorial section.* Show or tell
how. if you were a store Buyer, you

OR Choose an over-all then
gets, jewelry, cosmetics, fa
sories) for a shopping colu
as Counter Spy. Illustra
sketches or clippings and 'w
for each item.
OR Think of a gimmick t
tennis racket manufacturer I
him to advertise in the Ma
issue of Mademoiselle. Exp
idea
OR Select from the August'
~feature in the editorial secti
might be piesked up and p
by any or all of the' foil
woman's-page editor, a colt
radio commentator or a colt
paper. Explain your choice (
and medium and convert tl
into a suitable news release.
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Art: Draw a series of car
your college newspaper or r
OR Prepare a photograph
on your college for an issue
moiselle. Use your own o
else's photographs.
OR Think of a feature you
see in Mademoiselle and il
with painting, print, ph
drawing or collage-realist
stract, serious or humorous.
your feature briefly. You'll
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