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1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA

EURIPIDES' 'BACCHAE':
Hathorn Discusses Modern Critics

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday,and Saturday 9:30 'till 11:30 A.M.

"The modern critic of the 'Bac-
chae' unfortunately fails to sym-
pathize with the bloody details
Euripides inserted in his play,"
t visiting Prof. Richmond Y. Ha-
thorn of the classical studies de-
partment said yesterday.
Speaking on "Euripides' 'Bac-
chae': the Stranger Within Us,"
Prof. Hathorn termed modern
readers sterile who find the end-
ing too excessive.

Prof. Hathorn also criticized thorn said, the modern reader no

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those who label the tragedy a
psychological' study, eliminating
the mythical and symbolic ele-
ments.
Many modern readers still bde-
lieve in a historical basis for the?
Bacchae, Prof. Hathorn asserted.
By understanding what the an-E
cient Greeks believed, Prof. Ha-;

longer sees the god Dionysus out
of context in the play. The Greek
gods, he stressed, were neither in-
dependent beings nor symbols but
semi-mortal participants in world-
ly undertakings. They were, as
much as man, the recipient of
emotional forces; which were con-
sidered to be external.

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

ALTERATIONS
"The Clothing Stores' Tailor"
Alterations for Men and Women.
Pressing While You Wait
11812 E. Washington NO 2-4617
(above Conlin and Wetherbee
Clothing Store)
)P14
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.75;
socks 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington.
)W1
BIKES and SCOOTERS
1958 LAMBRETTA Motor Scooter. Best
offer takes. Call NO 2-4139 5-7 P.M.
1957 LAMBRETTA 150D. Excellent con-
dition, reasonable. Call NO 2-6423.
N83
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
GUY CARI is now accepting applica-
tions in his newest beauty college.
Days, afternoons, and evening classes.
For student beautician. For more in
formation write or call Ann Arbor
Beauty College,. 4567 Washtenaw,
Ypsilanti or NO 5-7500. )CC1

(Continued from Page 4)
ing," Thurs., May 14, 305 W.,Engrg.
Bldg., 2:00 p.m. Chairman, L. C. Maugh.
Doctoral Examination for Arno Peter
' Schniewind, Wood Technology; thesis:
"The Transverse Anisotrophy of Wood as
a Function of Anatomic Structure,"
y Wed., May 13, 1041 Nat. S. Bldg.,
Chairman, S. B. Preston.
Doctoral Examination for James Ed-
win K e t s l e r, Mathematics; thesis:
"Quasi-Complexes," Wed., May 13, 3010
Angell Hall, 4:00 p.m. Chairman, G. S.
Young.
Doctoral Examination for Roger Shipp
Peterson, Botany; thesis: "Pine Gall
Rust in the Rocky Mountains," Wed.,
May 13, 1139 Nat. Sci. Bldg., at 10:00
a.m. Chairman, D. V. Baxter.
Doctoral Examination for Reinhard
Wittke, history; thesis: "Education and
State Service During the Period of the
German Saxon Emperors 919-1024,"
Wed., May 13, 3609 Haven Hall, 3:00 p.m.
Acting Chairman, B. W. Wheeler.
Doctoral, Examination for Roberto
Vargas-Echeverria, T'harmacology; the-
sis: "Effects of Mercurials on Renal
Vascular Mechanisms," Wed., May 13,
M6322 Med. Sci. Bldg., 10:00 a.m. Chair-
man, M. H. Seevers.
Doctoral Examination for Feng-hwa
Mah, Economics; thesis: "The Financ-
ing of Public Investment in Commu-
nist China," Thurs., May 14, 105 Econ-
omics Building, at 3:00 p.m. Chairman,
C. F. Remer.
Doctoral Examination for Ruel Con-
,ad Kahler, Business Administration;
thesis: "Control of Merchandising in
y Food Chains," Thurs., May 14, 5th
Floor Conf. Rm., School of Bus. Admin.
9:30 a.m. Chairman, E. H. Gault.
Doctoral Examination for Carlos Velez,
Nuclear Engrg.; Theses: "Autocorrela-
tion Functions of Counting Rate in
Nuclear Reactors and Their Applica-
tion to the Design of Reactor ControlI
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Instrumentation." Wed., May 13, Conf.
Rm., Automotive Lab. 2:30 p.m. Chair-
man, R. K. Osborn.
Doctoral Examination for Robert Wil-
son Lide, Physics; thesis: "Gamma-
Gamma Angular Correlation Following
the Decay of Eu-152 and As-77," Thurs.,
May 14, 2038 Randall Lab. at 1:30 p.m.
Chairnan, M. L. Wiedenbeck.
Doctoral Examination for Dorothy
Eevlyn Moulton, English and Educa-
tion; thesis: "The Teaching of Litera-
ture in the Senior High School: An His-
torical and Critical Study of Recent
Trends Based Upon an Analysis of Se-
lected Professional Publications, 1911-
1955," Thurs., May 14, 2601 Haven Hall,
10:00 a.m. Chairman, W. G. Rice.
Placement Notices
Personnel Requests:
Medical Technician, in Ann Arbor,
with small animals. Will perform sur-
gery, inserting electrodes in animals.
Involves mounting of slides and tissue
preparation. Permanent position--want
a woman, preferably, who will work for
at least 2-3 yrs. B.A. in Med. Tech, or
related fields such as Zoo. or Biochem.
Organization
Notices
Am. Chem. Soc.-Stud. Affiliat, May
13, 7:30 p.m., 1300 Chem. Speaker: Prof.
R. B. Morrison (Aero. Eng.) "New De-
velopments."
* * *
Congregational - Disciples Guild, So-
cial Action Luncheon, May 13, 12 Noon,
Guild House.
* * *
Eastern Orthodox Students Soc., May
14, 8 p.m., Union, Rm. 3C. Speaker.
Prof. A. Lebanov-Rostovsky, "The Or-I
thodox Church in Russia."
* * *
Folklore Soc., Meeting -Election of
Officers, Followed by Folksing, May 14,
7:30 p.m., Union, Rm. 3D.
* * *
Newman Club-Graduate Group, May
13, 8 p.m., Fr. Richard Center. Speaker:
Prof. G. Makdisi, "Comparison of Islam
& Christian Religions."
* * s
WAA Golf Club, Play on U. of M.
Golf Course May 14, 3 p.m. Final meet-
ing on May 16 when the club will en-
terpain golfers from Bowling Green
Univ. and Mich. State Univ. in a match.
* * s
Lutheran Stud. Assoc, Vesper Service,
May 13, 7:30 p.m., Luth. Stud. Chapel,
Forest & Hill.

Research Position in laboratory of
Surgery Dept. of a local hospital. Wo-
man with B.S. in Zoo., Chem., or Bi-
ology. Would prefer new or recent
graduate.
Amchem Products, Inc., Anbler, Pa.
Trainee (maximum age 23 yrs.) in De-
troit office where he will be assigned
to do a service type of work for Metal-
working Diyision. Prefer married men
or at least engaged. Will involve travel-
ing.
Community Activities, Inc., Water-
ford, Mich. Executive Secretary (Male).
Position requires considerable knowl-
edge and ability in organization, per-
sonnel supervision, budget preparation
and money management. Knowledg of
building maintenance would be help-
ful.
A. C. Nielsen Co., New York. Students
graduating in June with an academic
background and interests leading them
in the directio nof advertising, mar-
keting research, statistics or psych; and
who would be interested in Working for
a large marketing research company.
The Booster (Community Shoppers
Guide), Germantown, Ohio needs a
manager. Will work in London, Ohio on
his own. A good deal of public rela-
tions is involved. Will work with sev-
eral of the community organizations.
Man, no degree necessary, but selling
experience would be helpful. Must be
at least 25 yrs. old, married with a
family.
Lake Central Airlines, Indianapolis,
Ind. Position of stewardesses. 19-27 yrs.
of 'age, 5'2" to 5'7", not over 125 pounds,
not requiring glasses, single, high
school grad., preferably with some colg
lege background or business and public
contact.
Acme Industries, Ine., Detroit, Mich.,
is looking for one or two additional
sales engrs., to work in the Detroit
market. Mech. Engrg. degree.
For;further information concerning
any of the above positions, contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin.,
Ext. 3371.
Summer Placement Intreviews:
Thurs., May 14:
Home Decorators. Mr. Victor Andrew
will interview.
Ann Arbor YMCA. Mr. Dittman, men
for counselors.
The following schools have listed
teaching vacancies with the Bureau of
Appointments, but will not be here to
interview.
Ashland, Ohio - Remedial reading;
Testing/Guidance; Elementary Art; 7/
8th History (or SS)/Math (possibly).
Muskegon, Mich.-Speech Correction.
Newport, Rhode Island - Speech
Therapist.
Walled Lake, Mich. - HS English.
For additional information contact
the ,Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad-
ministration Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.

BUSINESS SERVICES
SPRING GARDENERS: We can meet
all of your gardening needs. Grass
seed and fertilizers, lawn and fer-
tilizing carts, lawn rakes, pruning
shears and all other gardening tools.
MUEHLIG & LANPHEAR
311 S. Main St.
Eddie's Paint Store
Colors...............$2.48 per gal.
White paint ... $1.98 per gal.
117 E. Ann NO 8-6966
)J15
LAWNMOWER SERVICE
Your lawnmower sharpened and re-
conditioned like new. Finest preci-
sion process. Free pick-up. NO
3-8949. FF28
EXPERT TYPING. Theses, Papers. NO
8=6157. J76
USED CARS
'56 CHEVY convertible, black, good con-
dition. NO 3-1531 ext. 475 after 10 P.M.
weekdays. N87
1 VESPA All State motorscooter, '58,
$195. Call NO 3-4211. N86
1957 LAMBRETTA 150D. Excellent con-
dition, reasonable. Call NO 2-6423.
N83
FOR SALE
We specialize in good used cars from
$100 up. GENE'S AUTO SALES at
544 Detroit Street. NO 3-8141. N3
1954 PONTIAC-all around good condi-
tion. R-H, $430. Call NO 2-8517 after
5:00 . N85
1957 VOLKSWAGEN, sunroof, radio,
18,000 miles, excellent condition. Call
Karl Gregory, 3-1511, Ext. 2488 or 2-
3219. N84
'58 VOLKSWAGEN. Black, red uphol-
stery, white walls, side mirror, excel-
lent condition. $1550. NO 5-5033. N58

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

ONE-DAY
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SPECIAL
TEN-DAY
RATE
.39
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HELP WANTED
PART TIME SALESMAN, tremendously
successful product, job may continue
full or part time throughout summer.
Must have 3 to 4 hrs. per day free, car
required. Write Box 1128, Michigan
Daily for interview. H28
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST 11-$5667-
$16387 (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 Berv-
ice Commission, 626 City County
Building, Detroit 26, Michigan, Wood-
ward 5-2750. 123
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. H2s

Figure 5 average words to a line.
Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri.
and 9:00 and 11:30 Saturday - Phone NO 2-4786

WHETHER it's before or after
Your big date this weekend,
Ralph's is still there to
Serve you with the very best.
Whether you're stocking up for
The week or just stopping by
For a snack-try
RALPH'S MARKiT
709 Packard NO 2-3175
J77
TYPING-NO 5-3511, evenings or ma-
terials accepted 12 noon at U High
office. Gladys Smith. J4

Room Phones
Free T V
2805 E. Michigan

FOR RENT
FOR SUMMER: 2 rm. Apt, all utilities
included. $70. Call NO 5-7495-Huron
St. C195
FOR SUMMER: 5 rms, very, very close
to campus. Completely furnished, in-
cluding allutilities. Very reasonable.
Call NO 3-7627. ° C194
MEN-Very nice large completely fur-
nished Apt, for five or rooms rented
singly. For summer, also next fall.
Nice location, %mile from campus.
Call NO 2-5152. C193
ON CAMPUS, 3 rm. furnished Apt. 2nd
floor, private bath and entrance, all
utilities except electricity, large rms.
and plenty of closet space, off street
partking, suitable for 3 girls or couple.
Call NO 2-6629. C192
FOR SUMMER: Modern furnished ef-
ficiency for two girls/couple. One
block from campus. Call after 5 P.M.
NO 5-7427. C191
SUMMER SUBLET: Furnished 7 rm.
Apt. 2 blocks west of Angell. $95. Call
NO 3-6229. C190
LARGE furnished study with adjoining
bedroom available for summer. NO
3-3449. C189
LAKE MICHIGAN frontage-beautifully
wooded with all sand beach, Manistee
County. Contact Ted Smith, 1517
North Foster, Lansing, IV 2-8113.
C132
2 BDRM, terrace Apt. Birmingham.
Freshly decorated, finished basement,
new electric kitchen, pleasant out-
look on large lawn. Near playground,
school, commuter train. Ideal for
young children, a couple/anyone de-
siring charming surroundings. Rental
$105 per mo. Call MIdwest 4-1240 Col-
lect/write E. B. Mason, 1944 Graefiel
Rd., Birmingham. C158
AIR-CONDITIONED, completely modern
3-room, furnished apt. near hospital
& campus, parking, for summer. NO
3-9358. C183
DELUXE basement apartment. Fur-
nished paneled living room, kitchen
with dinette space, G.E. stove and
refrigerator. Laundry facilities and
parking area-3 blocks from campus
$110 month. Available May 13-Sept. 1.
NO 3-1790. C184

FOR RENT
FOR SUMMER-Furnished Apt. Sum-
mer only or summer and fall. Mon-
roe, State St. and Church Streets. For
1 to 4 occupants. $65-$95. NO 3-2800.
C173
CAMPUS HOSPITAL AREA
All furnished, all private, 2 large
rooms and bath. Modern and clean.
$75. Non-smokers preferred. NO 8-
8834. C174
CAMPUS 5, 3 and 2 room 'furnished
apartments $120, $77, and $58 includ-
ing utilities. NO 3-4322. C177
FURNISHED APARTMENT, 5 rooms fpr
summer, tle bath, laundry facilities,
off street parking near campus. NO
3-3645 after 6. C176
SUMMER & FALL: Room for male stu-
dent, suite & double rms. Cooking or
without cooking, half block from
campus. 417 E. Liberty. C169
MODERN refurnished Apt, for four
available this summer, includes air
conditioning, dishwasher, disposal
unit, sun porch, private parking, near
campus and hospital. Call NO 2-5295.
C163
SUMMER: 5 rm. modern furnished Apt.
for girls. 2 bedrms., tile bath and bar-
beque and sun bathing area. Close to
campus. Call NO 3-7750 after 5 p.m.
0165
FURNISHED apt. for 2, bdrm, pri-
vate bath, living rm, dinette, kitchen,
screened balcony, five minute walk to
campus. NO 3-7657 afternoons and
evenings. C175
STARTING JUNE, air-conditioned mod-
ern furnished apt. for 4. One block
from campus and hospital with off-
street parking. Cali after 5 P.M. NO
5-6309. C160
SUMMER APTS. close to campus and
St. Joseph's Hospital. One furnished,
one unfurnished. Phone days NO 2-
6701 and ]ights NO 3-8172. 0159
FOUR GRAD MEN, 3 bedrooms, fur-
nished house, 2 car garage. East side
residential area. Available in June.
NO 2-7395. Call after 5 P.M. C139
FOR SUMMER-Furnished Apt. for 2 in
heat o cmpusApt. No. 1, 1309 S U

Hu 2-2204

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work LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Girl's white leather wallet. Con-
J5 , tact 3513 Stockwell. NO 3-1561. A58

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Shop for
SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES
IMPORTED FOOD ITEMS.
AND
GOURMET SPECIALTIES
Washington Fish Market
208 E. Washington NO 2-2589t
J6
TYPING: Thesis Term papers, reason-
able rates; Prompt service. NO 8-7590.
J42
Radio, Phono, TV.
SERVICE
Fast Dependable Pick Up & Delivery
Ann Arbor Radio and TV
1217 S. University. Phone NO i8r7942
J61

lDon'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
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
FOREIGN CAR SERVICE
We service all makes and models
of Foreign and Sport Cars.
Lubrication $1.25
4ye Motor Sales
514 E. Washington
Phone NO 3-4858
}S7
WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED
TOYOPETE
DEALERS
Come in for a demonstration ride
at
Michigan European Car Corp.
313 S. Ashley S8
TIRE SAL E
Good prices for used " tires on
tr4de-ins. Complete Tune-up Serv-
ice available.
GOLDEN'S SERVICE STATION
801 Packard NO 8-942?

A Storm of Values
Sheet music reg. up to $.85 now only
$.19. still more record values to $5.98
Now Only $1.98. And still more
45RPM reg. $.98 Now $.17/"you get
the whole record for the cost of the
wax." Don't forget 1st anniversary
of Living Stereo. Magnavox gives
you a console model self-contained
stereo, 6 speakers, diamond needle,
many plus extras only at Grinnell's
for $199.50.
GRINNELL BROS.
322 South Main NO 2-5667
X24
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
)Xi
PIANOS - ORGANS
Best offer Keyboard Service
WURLITZER SOHMER e KIMBALL
Dealer
ANN ARBOR PIANO CO.
213 E. Washington, NO 3-3109
)X3
PERSONAL
LISTEN.1
Think Otseek It's Fugal
Preview of Jazz Concert
Will be heard this afternoon.
P309
DEAR DAD,
Thanks for the tip. I saw M.A. La-
Pond's idea on page 3.
Son F308
DAVID-Meet you at the-Women's Pool,
Fri., 8:15, for Attic-Aantics. Michifish
are also swimming Sat. at 8:15 and
Sun. at 3:00 p.m. Judy
P307
HAPPY MALCOLM DAY!
F306
FLY NONSTOP TO NEW YORK--,$20
Chartered flights, June 1 on. Call
3-7541, Ext. 633 for information.
F305
WANTED: Cadence Counter for NROTC
Parade. Must be able to count to
four. F304
Greeks,
Go TGIF with
Burr, Patterson & Auld
(TGIF insignia for all!)
F302
WANTED: Roommates for summer. 4
girl apartment at E. University and
Prospect. 8-9474. F292
CAMERA BUGS: Wanted: photographs
of Garden Boot hat Spring Weekend
Dance. Phone NO 2-3191. P288
WANTED-Two men to share comfort-
able modern apt. for summer. Close
to campus. Will meet reasonable
terms. NO 8-8637. P286
ROOMMATE wanted. 2 or 3 man Apt.
for Fall. NO 3-7541, Ext. 838. F285
TYPING: Thesis, Term papers, reason-
able rates. Prompt service. NO 8-7590.
F42
INVESTIGATIVE WORK: All types in-
formation provided or developed on
strictly confidential basis. NO 3-7455.
F154
BUSINESS PERSONAL
RESPONSIBLE graduate student wants
$1000 loan to continue studies. Ref-
erences. Call NO 3-5119. FF35

heart of .cam !u At. V, 1 20Q C.I
LARGE SUMMER APT, between Rack- NO 2-3742. C170
ham and Burton Tower. 216 S. In-
galls. Very reasonable. NO, 2-1056. STUDY UNDISTURBED
C185 Large quiet' rooms for men. Near
2 BEDROOM, modern apt. for summer campus. NO 3-4747. )C3
rent. Name your price. Located 3% 2 RMS. FOR RENT. You take your
blocks from campus. Phone Arnie choice. Park free in my driveway.
Agter or Steve Ziff at NO 3-4211. C188 Breakfast and privileges. NO 2-1279
FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent. 3 or NO 2-7282. 01,14
rooms. Very close to downtown, cam- 303 S. DIVISION. 2nd floor apartment.
pus and hospital. $75 a month. Call . Very well decorated. Bachelor apart-
NO 2-7274. C187 ment. Would prefer Instructor or
ATTRACTIVE 4 rm. newly furn. apt. Professor. Available by April 15th.
summer 2 blocks from campus. 3-4 Can be seen fromh 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
tenants. No discrimination. NO 3- Phone NO 3-5797, ask for Mrs. Kelly.
1771. C181 011

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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. Load service-mechanic
on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it!"
1220 S. University At Forest
NO 8-9168
51
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
)s2

TWO BEDROOM unfurnished apt. in
two family bldg. Does have stove and
apt. size refrigerator. Recently re-
decorated. Lie. yard near campus and
Burns Park School. $95 per month
plus utilities. For summer or year.
Phone NO 3-5098. 0182
AIR CONDITIONED furnished apart-
ment for 2 or 4. Available for summer.
Includes dishwasher, disposal, elec-
tric range, refrigerator, carpeting,
drapes, patio, and parking. Near hos-
pital and campus. NO 5-8628. C179

LARGE ROOMV in our house for rent.
Quiet Gentleman. Living and bedroom
furniture. Garage included. Phone
HU 3-1316. Clio
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. 0138
FOR SUMMER: Large nicely furnished
house, 4 bedrooms, automatic washer,
dryer. Garage. Very reasonable. NO
3-7687. CiSO

CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES

LOW summer rates: Campus furnished
Apts., also comfortable single rms..
linens furnished. NO 2-1958 after 5
P.M. and weekends. 0168
2 ROOM furnished apartment. All utili-
ties except gas for cooking. Married
couple, no children. NO 8-8900. 0171
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
o Accessories

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GUITAR LESSONS:
Guitars, qualified instructor,
Call Maddy Music for details.
3-3395 508 E. Willia

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123 W. Huron St. 126 W. Grand River
Open Sunday 9-12
CAR NEEDS

INEXPENSIVE summer rooms at Trigon
Fraternity. Quiet study atmosphere.
NO 3-5806. 0152
FOR SALE
USED man's and lady's English bikes.
NO 5-6788 after 5:30 P.M. B72
GOLF4CLUBS, asking $75. Call NO
2-1044. B73
MAN'S English bicycle, almost new.
NO 2-6801. B71
'56 VOLKSWAGON, top condition, low
mileage, sale price. NO 3-3123. B74
STEREO TAPE RECORDER-VM '59
model. Several'monoral and stereo re-
cordings. Must sell-best offer. Call
Dave Pelton, NO 2-5644 or NO 3-7301.
B67
FURNISHING AN APT.? Used living'
room furniture and kitchen set. Good
condition. Call NO 3-7824. B68
FOR SALE: 21" console TV. Philco. $55:
NO 5-6098. B69
TAPE RECORDER Recordio 5A. Like
new, extension speaker. NO 5-7965.
B66
WINTER COAT, good condition. Call
NO 3-7541, ext. 243 after 5:30 P.M.
B66
HOUSE: 3 bedrms, basement, carport.
Occupancy June 5. Walking distance
to Wines Elementary, Junior High.
Appraisal $16,750. Owner. NO 3-2512.

HAVE YOUR SWEATERS knitted espe-
cially for you, designed to fit you ex-
actly. Choose colors, style. NO 3-9260.
FF1
REAL ESTATE
EASY TERMS. Here is your opportunity
to buy a five room 2 bedroom ranch
only two years old with low taxes
between Ypsi and Ann Arbor. Price
reduced to $9,950 for quick sale.
GORDON LINDLAND REALTOR$
NO 2-5683
ROOM AND BOARD
ROOM AND/OR BOARD for the summer
at 1391 Cambridge Rd. at very reason-
able summer rates. Call the house
manager at NO 2-8312 or NO 8-6004.
E18'
TRANSPORTATION
RIDERS wanted to New Jersey and vi-
cinity, leaving Thursday, May 14. Call
Ralph Glickman, NO 2-3191. 031
RIDE WANTED-Commuting from De-
troit to Ann Arbor for coming fall
semester. Will share expenses. Call NO
2-2521 ext. 5300. NO 2-4654. 030
WANTED: Responsible student or staff
member to drive automobile to Los
Angeles, to arrive on or before June
8. Please write S. Chatman, 15065
James, Oak Park, Mich., or call LI 8-
9493 after May 25. G29
LEAVING FOR CALIFORNIA around
May 15. Would like one rider. NO 2-
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