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THlE M~ICHIGAN DAILY

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SHOWS SKELETONS, SILK ROBES:
Museum of Anthropology Houses Vast Collections

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(EIATOR'S NOTE: This is the sec-
ond In a series of four articles dis-
cussing research in the University
natural science museums.)
:By SHARON EDWARDS
A significant part of the fourth
floor of the Museums Building is
devoted to cases and cabinets of
skeletons and Chinese silk robes,
pottery fragments and Kashmir
cloths-the collections of the Uni-
versity Museum of Anthropology.
Emphasizes Quality
In spite-of the fact that it has
always emphasized quality of col-
lection rather than quantity of
specimens, the size of its collec-
tions since that time have made
it a matter of some ingenuity to
r devise an adequate system of stor-
'age and still make each specimen
reasonably accessible to study, ac-
cording to Prof. James B. Griffin,
director.
The Museum is organized in four
divisions-the Great Lakes, the
Orient, Archaeology and Ethnol-
ogy.
Prof. Emerson F. Greenman,
Curator of the Great Lakes Divi-
sion, is also a member of the An-
thropology Department faculty.
Besides his work as editor of the
bulletin of the Michigan Archaeol-
ogical Society and his care and
curating of the material in his
division, Prof. Greenman is cur-
rently engaged in writing reports
of his excavations in Michigan
and in the northern Lake Huron
region.'
Contains Gift
Mrs. Kamer Aga-Oglu is Cura-
tor of the Division of the Orient.
This division contains two par-
ticularly important collections -
one a gift of the Chinese govern-
ment, a wide variety of artifacts,
and the other the result of an

expedition to the Philippines in
1922-25, especially rich in speci-
mens of Chinese pottery.
Mrs. Aga-Oglu's research is con-
cerned primarily with these Philip-
pine materials. She studies and
publishes her work on this pot-
tery, particularly emphasizing the
Philippine- China trade relations
of the time. She i§ currently pre-
paring some major reports on her
work in this area.
The Division of Archaeology has
two curators, Professors James B.
Griffin and Albert C. Spaulding.
At present, Prof. Griffin is begin-
ning work on a paper due to be
finishgd in July of 1960, a study
of the prehistoric connections be-
tween the southeast United States
and Mexico.
To Publish
It will be published as a chap-
ter of "A Middle-American Hand-
book," a four or five volume work
covering anthropological materials
from the Rio Grand to Nicaraugua.
prof. Griffin is also finishing a
paper on research he has done on
pottery from Alberta, which he
says is probably early historic
Blackfoot Indian, and suggests
that the Blackfoot had connections
into North Dakota and Saskatche-
wan in prehistoric times.
Prof. Spaulding has been study-
ing material of approximately 1000
B.C. from an excavation in Attu
Island, an Aleutian Island at the
extreme western tip of the United
States. He is finishing his report
of this research, and thereafter
plans to report on an excavation
of an Old Copper culture site at
Menominee, Michigan..
Prof. Volney H. Jones; Curator'
of the Division of Ethnology, oper-
ates a unique service in his divi-
sion, the Ethnobotanical Laboia-

-Daily-Robert Dennis
SKULLS-Doranne Wilson, '61, and Dan Morse, Grad., examine
skeletal material of prehistoric Michigan Indians. The skulls are
part of a collection in the Division of Great Lakes, University
Museum of Anthropology.

tory. Prof. Jones, whose training
has been in biology as well as
anthropology, studies plant life
and its use by American Indians as
food. clothing or housing.
Obtain Materials
Materials obtained by anthro-
pologists all over the country,
either from excavations or from
living Indians, are ,sent to him. He
identifies them and explains their
significance in the context of their
use at the particular sites where

they are found. His, reports are
included in publications from
many institutions whose material
he has processed in his laboratory.
Emphasizing the importance of
their collections, Prof. Griffin said,
"The primary functions of the
museum are the care and pre-
servation of the collections, the
research programs utilizing these
collections, and the dissemination
of knowledge through publicationI
and lectures."

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pointments for the interviews can be
made in Rm. 2509, University Elemen-
tary School between 8;00 a.m. and 12:00
noon and 1:00 and 5:00 p.m.
Dearborn Center: Info on plans, in-
structional programs, admission pro-
cedures available Thurs., April 30, Aud.
A, Angell Hall; Tues., May 5, 229 W.
Eng., and Wed., May 6. 131 Bus. Ad.
Meetings at 4 and 7:30 p.m. each day.
Lectures
University Lecture. Dept. of Botany.
Dr. John N. Couch, Chr. of Botany
Dept., U. of North Carolina. "Social
Life Among Insects and Fungi." Thurs.,
April 30; 4:15 p.m., Rackham Amphi-
theatre.
Academic Notices
Interdepartmental Seminar on Ap-
plied Meteorology. Thurs., April 30,
3 p.m., 550 E. Engrg. Bldg. Fred V.
Brock. "Solar Radiation Measurements
from. Rocket Vehicles."
Analysis Seminar, Dr. D. S. Green-
stein. "Stieltjes Integral Representation
for Analytic and Harmonic Functions."
Thurs., April 30, 3:00 p.m., 3201 An-
gell Hall.
Applied Mathematics Seminar, Prof.
N. Coburn, "Discontinuities, Waves and
the Normal Cone and in Hydromagnetic
Flows," Thurs., April 30, 4:00 p.m. in
Rm. 246 W. Engrg. Bldg. Refreshments
at 3:30 p.m. In Rm. 274 W. Engrg. Bldg.
Sociology Colloquium. "Research in
Political Socialization." Dr. David Eas-
on, Univ. of Chicago. 4:15 .p.m., Wed.,
April 29, Aud. C, Angell Hall.
Botanical Seminar, Dr. John N.
Couch, Chr. of Botany Dept., U. of
North Carolina. "A Link Between Bac-

teria and Fungi."
N. S., 4:15 p.m.

Wed., April 29, 11391

American Chemical Society and De-
partment of Chemistry Lecture: Dr.
Bernhard Witkop of the National Insti-
tute of Arthritis and Metabolic Dis-
eases. "Studies on Catecholamines,"
Thurs., April 30, 8:00 p.m., Rm. 1300
Chem. Bldg.
Doctoral Examination for Merle Jo-
seph: Klingensmith, Botany; thesis: "A
Physiological Study of hte Effect of.
Ceratin Benzazoles on Higher Plants,"
Thurs., April 30, 1139 Nat. Sci. Bldg.,.
1:00 p.m. Chairman, A. G. Norman.
Placement Notices
The following schools have listed
teaching vacancies with the Bureau of
Appointments but will not be here to
interview.
Chinook, Mont. - Girls PE; 7/8th
English; Eng./Libr.; Upper Elementary.
Evart, Mich. - English; Eng./Speech;
Junior High (any subjects); Girls PE.
Garden City, Mich. (Nankin Mills
School Dist.) - Elem.; Speech Corr.;
Visiting Teacher.
Flint, Mich. (Kearsley Community
Schools) - Elem.; JHS: Eng.; Boys PE;
HS: Eng.; Math.
Hastings, Mich. -- 5th grade.
Holland, Mich. - 7th Arith.; Unified
Studies; Homemaking; Ind. Arts; Span-
ish; German.
Kew Gardens, N. Y. - Nursery.
New Buffalo, Mich. - Libr.; Sci./
Math; Elem; Biology; Elem. Music.
Point Pleasant, N. J. . Elementary.
Stevens Point, Wis. r Upper Elem.;
7th grade (all except Art, Music and
PE); JHS Math/Sci.; Boys PE; Speech
Corr.*;; HS Math.
White Plains, N. . - Elementary;
Elem: Vocal Music; Instr. Music; Art;
JHS: Eng.; Eng./SS; Math; Sci.; Libr.;
Homemaking; Vocal Music; Special
Class; HS: Eng.; Math; Sci. (Gen. Sci.;
Chem.; Physics); Hommeaking; Libr.;
Orchestra Director; Electric shop/Prac-
tical Arts; Soc. St.; French.

Woodstock, Ill. - Elementary.
Xenia, Ohio - (Ohio Soldiers and
Sailors Orphan's Home) - Librarian.
For any additional information con-
tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
Personnel Requests:
Florida National Bank, Jacksonville,
Fla. Michigan graduates.
Caterpillar Tractor Co., Peoria, 111.
Librarian trained in the indexing and
reference service for the company's Re-
search Library. Prefer woman with
some similar experience.
Chris-Craft Corp., Salisbury, Md.
Plant and industrial engrg. Recent
graduate with Mech, or Civil Engrg.
degree.
Reynolds Metals Co., Richmond, Va.,
Bauxite mining operations in Jamaica,
B.W.I. for young Mining Engr. Will
consider present grad, or person with
some experience.
Nat'l Cash Register Co., Dayton, 0.
Man of top ability for Machine Sales
Division in Lansing. College graduate,
24-34, preferably with previous job exp.,
including some accounting. Excellent
pay and opportunities.
Indiana Steel and Wire Co., Muncie,
Ind. Research Engr. with B.S. in Ch.E.
or Met. E.
Puget Sound Pulp and Timber Co.,
Bellingham, Wash. People for Research,~
Development and Technical positions.
Different degree levels in Chem. and
Chem. Engrg.
New York Central System, Chicago,
Ill. Industrial Engrg. Engrg. back-
ground, drafting ability, sales aptitude.
Klein and Kuhn, Indianapolis, Ind.
Electrical Engrg. B.S.E.E.
The Square D Co., +Cleveland, Ohio.
B. S. in E.E. or Science for Application
Engrg.
U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Portland,
Ore. Graduate Engrs. with preferably a
B.S. in Civil Engrg.
For further information ,concerning
any of the above positions, contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin.,.
Ext. 3371.

Summer Placement:
Students who are still looking for
summer jobs! New jobs are still com-
ing in - Resorts, Camps and Business
and Industry. It is not too late to ap-
ply. Come to the Summer Placement
Service meetings on Tues. and Thurs.,
from 1:00-5:00 and Fri. from 8:30 till
noon. Rm. D528, S. A. B.
Interviews:
Thurs., April 30:
Adirondack Woodcraft Camp for boys
in Old Forge, N. Y. Boys for general
and specialty counselor positions. The
interviews begin at 3:30.
Indian River Inn. Boys for waiters
at Northern Mich. Resort. Must be 20
years old.
Encyclopedia Britannica representa-
tive will be at the Summer Placement
Service from' 1:30 to 5:00 to interview
men for summer sales.
Fri., May 1:
Easterling Co. Students interested in
sales work with sterling silver and cut-
lery products.
Petoskey Playhouse. Students inter-
ested in positions as either public-
relations-press man or an advertising
job for art student who can work with
silk screening and posters. Also inter-
viewing for acting and technical posi-
tions with the Playhouse.
Sun., May 3:
Camp Sequoia, Rock Hill. N. Y. Mr.
Edwin Shapiro will interview men and
women students for counselors posi-
tions in Arts and Crafts, Music and
Tennis. Also position for Ham Radio
Operator and a Nurse. Special interest
in members of Michigan athletic teams.
Interviews at the Michigan Union.
Information about the following may
be found at the Summer Placement
Service:
Indian Acres and Forest Acres, White
Mountains, Maine. Prefer Seniors and
Grads in the teaching field. Positions
in Canoeing and Mountaineering, Rifle-
ry, Riding, Tennis, General Sports and
a Head Counselor.
Camp Fairwood, Bellaire, Mich. Va-
cancies in sailing, riflery, dramatics
an dathletic dept. Qualifications: Male,
20 or over, and experience in teaching
the activity. Also, a position for a
Junior in Medical School as a First Aid
Man.
Decisions Research, an Engrg. Psy-
chology group are looking for part-time
students. This may develop into a sum-
mer job. Come to the Summer Place-
ment Service for details.

USED CARS-
FOR SALEY
We specialize in good used cars from
$100 up. GENE'S AUTO SALES at
544 Detroit Street. NO 3-8141. N3
'57 CHEVROLET
CONVERT BLE
Black and white top. Padded dash.,
good condition, low mileage, auto-
matic trans. Radio and heater.
Phone Pinckney UP 8 3-445
N7
1948 BUICK, adoor, radio, heater, $50,
NO 2-8665 after 4:30. N57
USED CARS: For Sale, 1950 DeSoto
Custom - good condition. 1953 motor,
radio, heater. Clean inside and out.
Call John Logan, NO 2-3779. 7-10
P.M. N63
1955 TRIUMPH. Good condition. NO 2-
6904. N66
MERCEDES BENZ '52, 220, motor re-
cently overhauled, must sell. Call Bill,
NO 5-7433. N70
'56 VOLKS. Economy plus top condi-
tion. Extras. NO 3-3123. N69
HELP WANTED
REGISTERED NURSES. All positions
available at new Saline Community
Hospital. Apply in person weekdays
between 9 & 4. 400 Russell, Saline.
H31
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST II-$5667-
$6387 (Effective June 29, 1959). Pres-
sent rate $5459-$6179, Citizenship,
not over 40. A.S.C.P. registered, 3
years experience. Promotional oppor-
tunities to higher grades having a
maximum $6866. Liberal fringe bene-
fits. Write: Wayne County Civil Serv-
ice Commission, 626 City County
Building, Detroit 26, Michigan, WOod-
ward 5-2750. H23
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST or Labora-
tory Assistant for hospital in im-
portant industrial town. Salary com-
mensurate with qualifications. Write
to box No. BB17, Michigan Daily, for
interview. H25
FOR RENT
LAKE MICHIGAN FRONTAGE-beauti-
fully wooded with all sand beach,
Manistee County. Contact Ted Smith,
1517 North Foster, Lansing. IV 2-
6113.0132
HOUSE-TRAILER, 2 bedroom. $850.
Cali Steve Ruebelman, NO 2-8269 af-
ter 4. C146
NOB HILL APT. to sublet for summer
session. 7 bedroom furnished. $87
plus utilities. NO 3-3677. C147
FOR SUMMER-Large, comfortable 8-
room house, 3 bedrooms. Close to
campus. Reasonable. Call NO 2-9818.
C148
. . RECOMMENDED by Duncan Hines
-5 fully Air-Conditioned Rooms.
Perfect for 3 or 4 of any sex. Hi-Fl,
T.V., excellent atmosphere for all
Summer activities. Call NO 2-5797.
C143
ROOM from now until June or for the
summer term. Near buslines. $7.50.
NO 8-6551. C142
NEW 4 and 5 room furnished apt. avail-
able for summer. Air conditioned,
modern, kitchen with dishwasher.
Parking, near campus and hospital.
Call NO 5-7857 or NO 3-8628, C144
HOUSE FOR SUMMER, nicely fur-
nished, 4 bedrooms, large den, garage,
automatic washers. 3 blocks from
campus. Very reasonable. NO 5-7534
or stop at 1023 Church. C137
FOR RENT-1 bedroom, furnished apt.
North Campus. Available May 27.
Phone WO 5-7210. 0145
FOR SUMMER: Full house, 5 rooms
plus full basement. Completely fur-
nished, 3 blocks from campus. Very
reasonable. Call Tom, NO 3-7541, Ext.
305. C140
FOR SUMMER: 22 blocks from campus.
3 room furnished apartment for 2 or
3. Cool location. Phone NO 3-5895.
C141
LARGE 3 RM APT. for summer. Married
couple or two girls. NO 5-5453 after 6.
C135
STUDY UNDISTURBED
Large quiet rooms for men. Near
campus. NO 3-4747. )C3
2 RMS. FOR RENT. You take your
choice. Park free in my driveway.
Breakfast and privileges. NO 2-1279
or NO 2-7282. C114
303 S. DIVISION. 2nd floor apartment.
Very well decorated. Bachelor apart-
ment. Would prefer Instructor or
Professor. Available by April 15th.
Can be seen from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Phone NO 3-5797, ask for Mrs. Kelly.
C111
LARGE ROOM in our house for rent.
Quiet Gentleman. Living and bedroom
furniture. Garage included. Phone

HU 3-1316. CilO
4 ROOM FURNISHED APT. with spa-
cious front room near campus for
two girls. For summer and winter
rental. Call 5-7034 between 11 and 3
any day. 0128
FOUR GRAD MEN, 3 bedrooms, fur-
nished house, 2 car garage. East side
residential area. Available in June.
NO 2-7395. C139
3 ROOM PRIVATE bath available June
1st, 2-2-room private bath, 1-2-room
with bath to sublet for summer
Campus location. Phone NO 2-8611 or
8-8253. C138
COMPLETELY furnished 3 room house
overlooking Whitmore Lake. Enjoy
the beauty and fun of the lake for
the remainder of the school year,
boat included. $70.00 a month with
utilities. Call HI 9-4732. C133
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED - modern furnished apart-
ment on campus. Contact NO 3-6520.
0117

PATT,
Ask Auld.
Burr P256
WANTED: Two roommates to share,
modern 5 man apartment next fall.
Dishwasher, disposal, air cond., car-
peted. NO 3-7541, ext. 399. P257
FOR SALE for 3 May Festival concerts,
excellent seats, "front center." Cost
price. NO 2-0741. C154
SOCIALITES: the famous PAUL Mc-
DONOUGH Orchestra sets the MOODS
IN MUSIC in the Cooley Melody:
Land, Sat., May 2 - semi-formal.
Any cat or kitten who digs McDon-
ough is invited to swing to hi sstyle.
For tickets and info. call 424 Cooley
E.Q. P249
NEEDED: 2 or 3 girls to share apart-
ment for summer. Call Selma at NO
8-8983 or 2-3241. P245
SPANISH WINESKINS: unique party
favors, all sizes. Phone: John, NO 2,-
3179. F213
UNION LIFE MEMBERSHIPS now avail-
able Union Business Office-1st floor.
Mon.-Fri. 8-12, 1-5; Sat. 8-12. Pick
them up today! F211
"HOW CAN YOU learn without books?"
F206
TWO SEASON TICKETS to the May
Festival. Good seats, first balcony,
section 9, Row H, seats 6 & 8. NO
8-9807 after 5 P.M. or ext. 3321 during
the day. F217
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Phone NO 2-4786
LOST AND FOUND
Don't forget that the 1959 MICHIGAN-
ENSIAN has gone to press and will
be here in two to three weeks. So
don't be left without a yearbook and
order yours today. A254
LOST: A fraternity pin, gold base,
pearls, black centerstone with A.C.C.
Reward. 417 Winchell, W.Q. A45
PERSONAL
DON'T FORGET that the 1959 MICHI-
GANENSIAN has gone to press and
will be here in two to three weeks.
So don't be left without a yearbook
and order your today. P254
NATIVE BORN men 21-25 yrs. old are
needed for psychological experiment
at the Mental Health Institute, at $1
per hr. Apply rm. 1040 Administra-
tion Bldg. or call NO 3-1531, ext. 387.
F252
TWO TICKETS for May Festival Sat.
eve., May 2, main floor. NO 3-7479 or
if no answer call NO 3-8208. F253

BURR,
What can I get for an initiation

gift?
Patt
P255

BUSINESS PERSONAL
DISCREET FEET?-Try on a pair of
women's slipper-shoes imported from
Sweden at Campus Bootery, 304 S.
State St. F3
Miss Dillon Suggests
for
Pledge Formal Weekends
FRESH CHARM AND SIMPLICITY
Wonderful new Dacron & Cotton
dresses for an evening of fun
Cottons from $10.95
Dacrons from $14.95
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South University and Forest
PLANNED PARENTHOOD CLINIC. Ad-
vice of physician on birth control.
Professional counsel on marriage
problems. Clinic hours Tues aand
Thurs., 7:30 to 9. 122 N. 4th Ave.
Call NO 2-9282. M722
GUITAR LESSONS:
Guitars, qualified instructor
Call Maldy Music for details.
NO 3-3395 508 E. Williams
FPO
HAVE YOUR SWEATERS knitted espe-
cially for you, designed to fit you ex-
actly. Choose colors, style. NO 3-920:
FTI
FOR SALE
FURNISHINGS of four room apart-
ment, modern and clean. NO 2-8438. 1
C143
1950-35 ft. Detroiter House Trailer.
Available immediately. HU 2-6101. B
FLOOR-LENGTH wedding gown, size 8
NO 3-6546 after 5. B52
35 FOOT 856 Marlette, excellentcon-
dition, fully equipped, air cond-
tioned. Call NO 3-2294 after 5. B2
TYPEWRITER - table model. Reming-
ton Rand - Silent. Used for 1 year.
$75. Call NO 3-8226 after 5 P.M.
UPRIGHT Kingsbury piano. $50. Call
NO 2-4084 after 5:30 p.m. 48
FROM BEAUTIFUL private home one
9x12 wool floral rug by Boxbury, $50,,
like new. 10 cu. ft. Westinghouse ref.
cost $360. Will sell for $85. One red
leatherette platform rocker-$25. One
tapestry platform rocker-$15. One
green slip-covered chair-$15. Lovely,
honey-colored hard maple double
dresser and desk with glass tops -
half of purchase price-$110. Single
box spring and mattress-$25. One
green cushioned porch glider-$5.
Available May 1. NO 3-0148, 344
SIAMESE Kittens. Stud service. Call
NO 2-9020. B23
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
Hear the new exciting WEBCOR
STEREO at Ann Arbor Radio & T.V.
Hi Fi Studio. 1317 S. University. NO
8-7942. X23
STUDENTS' SPECIAL
Mignon Power '8 Miniature
All-transistor Radio
$29.95
Ann Arbor Radio and T.V. Service
1217 S. University NO 8-7942
Across from Campus Theater
X22
Your favorite records.
45 RPMS-regularly 98c, now 17c each.
RCA, Columbia, Decca, Capitol and
many other labels.
Also your favorite 12" L.P.
RCA, Capitol, Columbia Decca and
others. Regularly selling up to $4.98.
Limited quantity at $1.98.
GRINNELL BROS.
322 South Main NO 2-5667
X19
SAVE
UP TO 40%
Magnavox, RCA Victor, Pilot, Adniral,
Hi F1 and Stereo Record Players
MUSIC CENTER
300 South Thayer
NO 2-2500
X8.

Room Phones
, Free T V
2805 E. Michigan

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Phone SWISS. We'll
i You fill it, We'll store
pressed and held 'tlI
moderate cleaning ch

Calling for
BOX
STORAGE
1 deliver a box for $1.50.
it. Contents will be cleaned,
Fall for $3.50 storage plus
irge.

Better Hurry! With
Spring here, MG's head for
the open road, (leaving very
few behind in the show-
room), Why be last in line?
$2462
sUAC 0ers 't#sere M wem ou
OVERSEAS
AUTO SALES, INC.

SPECIAL NEW
VACUUM CLEANER
$49.50
Complete with attachments
SINGER SEWING CENTER
114 S. Main St., Ann Arbor
Phone NO 2-5569
M7
Phone NO 2-4786
for Michigan Daily
Classified Ads
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly' service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and accessor-
ies. Warranted & guaranteed. See
us for the best price on new &
used tires. Road service-mechanic
on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it!"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168
S1
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
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FOREIGN CAR SERVICE
We service all makes and models
of Foreign and Sport Cars.
Lubrication $1.25
Nye Motor Sales
514 E, Washington
Phone NO 3-4858
?S3

Rent a Musical Instrument with
six lessons. Only $12.
Coronet, trumpet, clarinet,
accordian, guitar, etc.

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331 S. 4th Ave.

NO 2-2541

GRINNELL BROS:
322 South Main NO 2-5667
X20
RARE Violins & String Instrument
repairs, Pianos (Baldwin, Ivers &
Pond, Estey).and Organs (Baldwin,
Estey, Thomas) New and Used.
Terms.
MADDY MUSIC
508 E. William NO 3-3223
)Xt
PIANOS - ORGANS
Best offer Keyboard Service
WURLITZER SOHMER KIMBALL
Dealer
ANN ARBOR PIANO CO.
213 E. Washington, NO 3-3109
)R3

210 SOUTH 5th AVE.

NO 3-4191

V6
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE: Lovely brick ranch,
6 rooms, three bedrooms. Full of living
happiness. Fireplace, 2-car attached
garage, plus good sized lot. Drastically
reduced to sell at once. Don't pass up
the opportunity. Call today for ap-
pointment to inspect.
GORDON L. LINDLAND REALTORS
NO 2-5683
R7

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Who me worry.
But, how can I sell my bike ?

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worrying!

HENRY H.
STEVENS, Inc.
LONG
DISTANCE

American Auto Accessories

ANN ARBOR 8
123 W. Huron St. 126 N
Open Sunday 9-12

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W. Grand River

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