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Mrs. Laurence C. Piatt has been
selected to fill the newly created
post of executive secretary of the
Fraternity Buyers Association,
William Cross, Assistant Dean of
Men in Charge of Fraternity Af-
fairs, said yesterday.
Cross attributed the necessity of
the new position to the "tremen-

dous growth" of the association
He explained that the FBA is do-
ing a quarter of a million dollars
worth of, business this year and
now has 60 members.
Cross felt there was a-need for
"professional attention so that it
may continue to grow and develop

to better serve the interests ofi
its members."'
Formerly Sorority Director
Mrs. Piatt, who was formerly;
the house director of Delta Gam-
ma sorority, will work closely with
Cross and Mrs. Lawrence Ham-
berg, FBA purchasing agent. Mrs.
Piatt will be concerned with de-
veloping more and better services
for the members of the associa-
tion.
Although the present student
workers are doing well, Cross ex-
plained, Mrs. Piatt could provide
many extra services. For example,
he continued, she, could assist the
individual house stewards by help-
ing hire new cooks and bus boys.-
She could also check prices to in-
sure that FBA functions as econ-
omically as possible.
She would give the organiza-
tion more continuity, Cross added.
The present administration of the
three-year-old organization, is

constantly turning over, he ex-
plained, because students gradu-
ate or switch to other activities.
She would also insure that more
accurate records are kept.
To Take Minutes
As secretary to the board of di-
rectors and of the Stewards'
Council she would take the min-
utes, and help FBA run on a more
business-like basis, Cross said.
Mrs. Piatt has not made defi-
nite plans on her programs as yet.
"I'm still trying to learn about
the organization," she said.
She explained that she was not
taking over any specific office in
the association, but said that her
position was to pick up many of
the "loose ends."
In general, she said she would
handle complaints, help with
menu planning, and assist the
stewards in any way she could.
She will also concentrate on the
expansion of new items for the
FBA to handle, she explained.

The following men were ap-
pointed to the city's various boards'
and committees:
Housing Board of Appeals: Fred
L. Arnet, Jack E. Nanry, Health
Department Health Engineer
Joseph Pice, Building and Safety
Engineering Department Director
John E. Ryan, Fire Chief Ernest
Heller and Robert M. Leary,new
city planning director.
Board of Examiners of Electri-

cians and Contractors-Gilbert M.
Mordsky.
Zoning Board of Appeals -
Councilman Bent F. Nielson, Ar-
thur W. Gallup and Heller.
Pension and Retirement Board
-Herman F. Gross.
Building Code Advisory Board-
Councilman Harold J. McKercher.
Board of Insurance Administra-
tion - Councilman Richard Den-
nard and McKercher.,
Taxicab Board - Councilman
George A. Keebler.
City Administrator's develop-
ment committee - Councilman
Russell J. Burns.
Huron River Watershed Inter-
governmental Committee - City
Administrator Guy C. Larcom, Jr.,
and Councilman A. Nelson Dingle
of the University's meteorology
department.
Council special assessment com-
mittee-Council James F. Brinker-
hoff, Lloyd M. Ives and Keebler.
Council city-township relations
committee - Councilman McKer-
cher, Ives, Burns and Dingle.
Council representatives on the
council-school board committee -
Councilmen Henry V. Aquinto,
Dingle and Brinkerhoff.

ALTERATIONS
"The Clothing Stores' Tailor"
Alterations for Men and Women.
Pressing While You Wait
118/% E. Washington NO 2-4617
(above Conlin and Wetherbee
Clothing Store)
)Pl
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.75,
socks 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington.
)W1

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AM COMPLETING my journalism
studies this June and hope to find a
partner to establish or buy a small
newspaper and then expand. I have
experience. If you will wind up your
studies in June, have business in-
stincts or training and are interested,
send your name, address and phone
no., to P.O. Box 2311, Ann Arbor. Re-

1957 VOLKSWAGEN, sunroof, radio,
18,000 miles, excellent condition, Call
Karl Gregory, 3-1511, Ext. 2488 or 2-
3219.. N84
'56 CHEVY convertible, black, good con-
dition. NO 3-1531 ext. 475 after 10 P.M.
weekdays. N87
WANTED
We pay top dollars for good used cars.
GENE'S AUTO SALES-
544 Detroit St. NO 3-8141
N2
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 &B
used tires. Road service-mechanic
on duty."
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it!"
1220 S. University8at Forest
NO 8-918
81,
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
1!2
TIRE SALE
Good prices for used tires on
trade-ins. Complete Tune-up Serv-
ice available.
GOLDEN'S SERVICE STATION

LONDON-The Regent House
of Cambridge University voted
Saturday to remove Latin from
the list of subjects required for
entrance, according to the New
York Times.
Two weeks .ago Oxford Univer-
sity's governing bodies approved a
resolution making ,ussian and
German optional alternatives to
Latin and Greek.
This change in entrance re-
quirements means less demands
on American Rhodes scholars,
who study at Oxford.

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(Continued from Page 4)
Doctoral Examination for Robert
Lancelot Ciewett, Business Administra-
tion; thesis: "The Distribution of New
Automobiles: A Case Study in Working
toward More Effective Distribution."
Wed., May 20, 8th Floor Conf. Rm.,
School of Bus. Admin., 3:00 p.m. Chair-
man, C. E. Griffin.
Doctoral Examination for Jerald Jack
Bernstein, Fisheries; thesis: "The Ef-
fect of Forebrain Ablation on Visual
Discrimination in Fish," Tues., May 19,
2126 Natural Science Bldg., 1:30 p.m.
Chairman, K. F. Lagler.
Doctoral Examination for Harriet
Eleanor Skidmore Whitney, Education;.
thesis: "Evaluation of a Social Living
Course with Added Laboratory Nursery
School Experience," Tues., May 19, 2532
(2nd Floor Conf. Rm.) Elem. School,
8:00 a.m. Chairman, W. A. Ketcham.
Doctoral Examination for William
James Frazer, Geography; thesis:
"Changing Patterns of Land Utiliza-
tion within the Salt River Valley or
'Arizona," Tues., May 19, 210 Angell
Hall, at 3:00 p.m. Chairman, C. M.
Davis.
Doctoral Examination for Victor Hugo
Miesel, Fine Arts; thesis: "Rubens and
Ancient Art," Tues., May 19, 205 Tap-
pan,at 3:00 p.m. Chairman, H. E.
Wethey.
Doctoral Examination - for Jesse Lee
Parks, Jr., Education; thesis: "An Elec-
tromyographic and Mechanical Analy-
sis of Selected Abdominal Exercises,"
Tues., May 19, Research Laboratory,
P. E. M. Bldg., at 2:00 p.m. Chairman,
P. A. Hunsicker.
Doctoral Examination for Robert Er-
win Buckman, Forestry; thesis: "The
Growth and Yield of. Red Pine in Min-
nesota," Tues., May 19, 1045 N. S. Bldg.,
1:00 p.m. Chairman, S. H. Spurr.
'Doctoral Examination for Dirk Basy,
Germanic Languages and Literatures;
thesis: "Moritz Heimann (1868-1925):
Critic and Writer," Tues., May 19, 1084
Frieze Bldg., at 3:30 p.m. Chairman,
W. A. Reichart.
Doctoral Examniation for Murray
Agar Hewgill, Speech; thesis: "A Rhe-
torical Analysis of Selected Campaign
Speeches of G. Mennen Williams with
Emphasis on the 1956 Campaign," Wed.,
May 20, 2020 Frieze Bldg., 2:00 p.m.
Chairman, W. M. Sattler.
Doctoral Examination for Burton
Verne Barnes, Forestry; thesis: "Natural
Variation and Clonal Development of
Populus tremuloides and P. grandiden-
tata in Northern Lower Michigan,"
Tues., May 19, 3052 N. S. Bldg., at 8:00
a.m. Chairman, S. H. Spurr.
Doctoral Examination for Jason Leon-
ard Finkle, Political Science; thesis:
"The President Makes a Decision: A
Study of Dixon-Yates," Tues., May 19,
4609 Haven Hall, at 2:00 p.m. Chairman,
Ferrel Heady.
Doctoral Examination for Michael
Bentwich, Engrg. Mech. thesis: 'Effect
of Electromagnetic Fields on Gravita-
tional Stability of a Viscous Fluid,"
Tues., May 19, 219 W. Engrg. Bldg., 1:00
p.m. Chairman, C. S. Yih.
Placement Notices
Personnel Interviews:
The following companies will inter-
view at the Bureau of Appointments,
4001 Admin., Ext. 3371. For an inter-
view appointment, contact the Bureau.
Thurs., May 21:
Ace Paper Products, Monroe, Mich.
Location of work:, Detroit . area. June

grads. Men with a degree in Liberal
Arts or Bus. Ad. for trainees to sell
packaging for industrial uses. Must
have own car. Short training period in
the plant, will work mainly on own to
find customers and develop sales. Start
late in June.
Personnel Requests:
Nat'l Wtaer Lift Co., Kalamazoo,
Mich. Engrs. Would be engaged in de-
sign of: poer packages, rocket engine
controls, rotary servos, etc.
S. C. Johnson & Son., Racine, Wis.,
Men who have completed military serv-
ice in the following fields: Chemical
Engrg., Mech. Engrg., Industrial Engrg.,
Production Control trainee. Also in-
terested in majors in Accounting, Bus.
Ad., Econ., or Indus. Engrg.
Employment Opportunities with Ra-
dio and TV, Bloomington, Ind. TV time
salesman, Transmitter Engr., Director,
Announcer, Studio Asst., Photo Lab
Technician, Film Editor.
Nestle Co., White Plains, N.Y. Two
persons with a Ph.D. in Organic Chem.,
Organic Analytical Chem, or Micro-
chem.; two persons with a B.S. or M.S.
in Organic or Analytical Chem.; two
persons with a B.S. in Chem. Engrg.
W. R. Grace & Co., Cambridge, Mass.
Staff Asst. to Director of Research,
Polymer Chemist-Organic Chem. Div.,
Rubber and Latex Compounding Chem-
ist, Chem. Engrg.-Overseas Div., Chem.
Engr., Highway Technicians, Labora-
Engr., Product Supervision, Machine
Designer Engr., Accountant Office Man-
ager, Systems Analyst.
State of Connecticut. Sr. Physical
Therapist, Highway Construction In-
spector, Highway Engr. in training, Sr.
Industrial Hygiene Chemist, Chief
Medical Officer, Pharmacist.
General Electric Co., Rockford, 111.
Grad., who combines wood-working
knowledge with some mech. engrg. Man
who has some Mech. Engrg. and Mech.
Drawing training, as well as knowldege
of Forest Products Engrg.
Minnesota Civil Service Dept. has job
openings for Forester, Mining Engr.,
Welfare Field Representative, Psycholo-
gist, Social Worker, Rehabilitation
Counselor, Welfare Consultant and In-
stitution Social Service Consultant.
U. S. Civil Service Commission. Fed-
eral examination for Cartographer.
Michigan Civil Service examinations
for: Highway Survey and Consrtuction
Engr., Highwa yTechnicians, Labora-
tory Apprentices and Laboratody Aides.
Examination date: July 11.
The current list of civilian job op-
portunities with the Navy Dept. is
on file at the Bureau.
For further information concerning
any of the above positions, contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin.,
Vxt. 3371.
Summer Placement Interviews:
Tues., May 19:
Easterling Co. will interview on Tues.
for sales people, men or women.
Wed., May 20:
Pfizer's pharmaceutical sales divi-
sions will employ several students who
have completed a part of the require-
ments for an M.B.A. They will inter-
view at the Bureau, 4001 Admin. Bldg.
A lady, from Ann Arbor wants a girl
with baby-sitting experience to spend
the summer at Frankfort, Mich. Chil-
dren are 6, 7 and 8 yrs. old. Must be
able to drive a car.
Camp Nahelu at Ortonville, Mich.
wants two girls who can type well.

sponse will be -prompt. CC2
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. )CCi
BUSINESS SERVICES
LAWNMOWER SERVICE
Your lawnmower sharpened and re-
conditioned like new. Finest preci-
sion process. Free pick-,up. NO
3-8949. FF28
CARPENTER WORK and painting in-
terior and exterior. Full experience.
Call NO 2-1911. J78
TYPING: Thesis Term papers, reason-
able rates. Prompt service. NO 8-7590.
J42
Radio, Phono, T.V.
SER VICE
Fast Dependable Pick Up & Delivery
Ann Arbor Radio and TV
1217 S. University, Phone NO 8-7942
J61
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 b...$1.98 per gal.
117 E. Ann NO 8-6966
)J15
EXPERT TYPING. Theses, Papers. NO
$-6157. J76
WE NOW HAVE hot barbecued chick-
ens, spare ribs, pork roasts, and beef
roasts. Hot and ready to go. Come in
or call up and we'll reserve them.
RALPH'S MARKET
(formerly Freeman's
709 Packard NO 2-3175
"Just two doors from the Blue Front"
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save .your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
NO 2-4647. J4
NEW CARS

601 Packard

aI

NO 8-9429
)S4

1 4 4 models to choose

from

" Prices start $1474
* Up to 35 miles per gallon
i Easy Parking and Driving
* Good Trade-in Allowance
F ITZGERALD,

ATTENTION: University Terrace effi-
ciency apt, to sublet for summer.
NO 5-5451. C222
STARTING JUNE: for luxurious sum-
mer living, air conditioned modern
furnished apt. for 4 with dish washer,
garbage disposal and own porch. One
block from campus and hospital, with
off street parking. Best offer accepted.
NO 5-6309. C221
FABULOUS furnished apt. for summer,
next to - Union. 3 bedrooms plus,
sorry-no pool. NO 5-6443. 0212
FOR NEXT FALL: Pleasant rooms, 2
blocks from campus. 2 singles, 1
double-twin beds. For quiet, mature
students. 3-4685. C213
2 ROOM APARTMENT with bath. 3
blocks from campus. $67.50 per month.
NO 3-7143. C218
3 ROOM APARTMENT with bath. 3
blocks from campus $75.00 per nonth.
NO 3-7143. 0217
SUMMER SUBLET: 2 bedroom fur-
nished apartment. $110 per month.
NO 8-6691. 0215
LARGE CLEAN ROOMS for men, one
block from Union. Rooms cleaned
weekly - linens furnished. $30 per
month. Call Floyd, 2-6652 or Rock,
2-3179. 0216
SUMMER-Front half of Duplex, 4
rooms, 2 years old, all new furniture;
5 min. walk to campus. NO 2-0413.
0200
FOR SUMMER, large, bright attrac-
tively furnished 3-room apt. Garage,
married couple or two girls. Call NO
3-7006 after 5:00 P.M. C202
AVAILABLE June, 5 room furnished
apt., $115. NO 3-4322. C206.
CAMPUS 8 room, 3 bedroom apart-
ment fully furnished, very reason-
able for summer. Call NO 2-9818.
C207
FOR .SUMMER: 5 rms, very, very close
to campus. Cofpletely furnished, in-
cluding all utilities. Very reasonable.
Call NO 3-7627. 0194
4 FURNISHED APTS. for the summer
or fall. All utilities paid. 2"blocks
from campus. 1 basement apt, for 3
or 4 boys. 1 3rd fl. apt. for 2 boys. 1
2nd fl. apt, for 2 boys or couple. 1
2nd fl. apt. for 1 boy. Call NO 8-
9538 after 4.
FOR SUMMER: Modern furnished ef-
ficiency for two girls/Couple. One
block from campus. Call after 5P.M.
NO 5-7427. 0191
FURNISHED APARTMENT for . rent. 3
rooms. Very close to downtown, cam-
pus and hospital. $75 a month. Call
NO 2-7274. C187
ATTRACTIVE 4 rm.- newly furn. apt.
summer 2 blocks from campus. 3-4
tenants. No discrimination. NO3-
1771. C181
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 3-8628. C179
LARGE ROOM in our house for rent.
Quiet Gentleman. Living ad bedroom
furniture. Garage included. Phone
HU 3-1316. 0110
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.
0173
CAMPUS HOSPITAL AREA
All furnished, all private, 2. large
rooms and bath. Modern and clean.
$75. Non-smokers preferred. NO 8-
8834. 0174
FOR SUMMER: Furnished apt. for 2,
bdrm, private bath, living rm, kitchen,
screened balcony, five minute walk to
campus. NO 3-7657 afternoons and
evenings. 0175
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
STUDY UNDISTURBED
Large quiet rooms for men. Near
campus. NO 3-4747. 1C3
303 S. DIVISION. 2nd floor apartment.
Very well decorated. Bachelor apart-

FOR RENT
FOR SUMMER: Large nicely furnished
house, 4 bedrooms, automatic washer,
dryer. Garage. Very reasonable. NO
3-7687. 0150
IDEAL APARTMENT for Summer, one-
half block from Law Club. 4 to 6
persons. Newly furnished, spacious
and parking. 726 S. State. NO 3-9023.
0190
ON CAMPUS, 3 rm, furnished Apt. 2nd
floor, private bath and entrance, all
utilities except electricity, large rms.
Iand plenty of closet space, off street
partkingnsuitable for 3 girls or couple.
Call NO 2-6629. C192
TRAILER SPACE
AVAILABLE .
US-23 15 miles North of Ann Arbor.
Large lots, reasonable rates,
pleasant surroundings.
STARLIGHT TRAILER COURT
10175 Bishop Rd. AC 7-7191
Cl
FURNISHED HOUSE: June 15-Aug. 15.
1 block from campus, 5 bedrooms,
parking. $140. a month. Write Box
51, c/o Michigan Daily. 0231
FOR SUMMER: 1 block from campus.
1 BRAND NEW completely furnished
apt. for 2 persons. Call 2-2286. 0230
SUMMER SUBLET: completely fur-
nished 3 room apt. close to campus.
Married couple preferred. Available
first week in June. NO 3-3588. C224
ROOM FOR LADY, student or employe.
Privilegee, car space. Call NO 2-1279 or
NO 2-7282. 0225
CAMPUS APT. at 543 Church. Unfur-
nished apt. except for refrigerator
* and stove. Including garage. All util-
ities paid. Reasonable rent. Available
in June. Phone NO 2-2619 daytime,
NO 8-6377 evenings. C226
FOR SUMMER and/or fall: Apt. 1 block
from Campus and 1 block from the
Hill. For 3 or 4, modern brick bldg.,
bright interior. NO 3-7060 between
Sand 7. C227
FOR SUMMER: Very large furnished
apartment, 3 single and 1 double bed-
rooms, nice kitchen, 2 baths large
porch, near campus and stores. For
men. Call 2-5152. -228
NEW APARTMENTS, ideal for 4 people.
Two bedrooms, new furniture, tie
baths, master T.V. outlet, laundry
facilities, automobile parking, locted
on campus. (Tappan St.) Hospital
area, Kingsley St., Miller Ave. For
information call NO 2-778'-
Ward Realty, Realtors
LARGE 4 ROOM APT, for summer, %
block from campus. Very reasonable.-
NO 2-1056. C232
FOR SALE
BLK. MODERN living room suite and
2 wrought iron glass top tables. 5
pieces for $125. Cash or terms. 5-
6098. B79
NEW MODERN FURNITURE. Contact
3-8789. B80
2 BEDROOM HOUSE in Whitmore Lake.
100x120 lot. Close to lake. $7500 fur-
nished or $7200 unfurnished. Call NO
2-7517 after 5:00 P.M. B78
MOBILE HOME-'57 Marlette: 41x10 ft.,
excellent condition, air conditioned,
carpeted, 2 bedrmns, wall 'oven. Stu"
dent graduating. GE 8-3608 after 6.
B77
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
TAPE RECORDER Recordio SA. 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 Wine Elementary, Junior High.
Appraisal $16,750. Owner, NO 3-2512.
B 65
FLOOR-LENGTH wedding gown, size 8.
NO 3-654 after .5. . ,. B52
35 FOOT 856 Marlette, excellent con-
dition. fully equipped, air condi-
tioned. Call NO 3-2294 after 5. B2
UPRIGHT Kingsbury piano. $50. Call
NO 2-4084 after 5:30 p.m. B48
SIAMESE Kittens. Stud service. Call
NO 2-9020. B23
EVERGREENS - Wholesale to Univ.
employees by a Univ. employee.
Spreading Junipres 2-3 ft. $3.89
Pyramidal Arborvitae 6-8 ft. $4.89
Also yews, pine, spruce, hemlock, etc.
Call M. Lee at NO 8-8574. B47
1958 MONITOR apt. size washer. Good
condition, reasonable price. Call NO
2-2374. B83

GREEN VELVETEEN DAVENPORT. 78"
long. $39. Call NO 8-7265. B84
HELP WANTED
SMALL CO-ED CAMP in Michigan.
Counselor for girls 1,0 and 11 years.
Square dance caller-must have other
camp skills. $200 for season. 2 kitch-
en assistants, high school seniors, or
college-home ec preferred. $30 per
week and transportation. Write in
full, giving references to Mrs. A.
Wauters, 528 Covington, Birmingham,
Mich. H39
WANTED: Experienced cook for Fra-
ternity. Excellent meal planning and
budgeting-first class ref. NO 2-8102.
H38
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
makimum $6866. Liberal fringe bene-
fits. Write: Wa'yne County Civil Serv-
ice Commission, 626 City County
Building, Detroit 26, Michigan, WOod-
ward 5-2750. H23

PIANOS- ORGANS
Best offer Keyboard Service
WURLITZER SOHMER 0 ED
Dealer
ANN ARBOR PIANO 4
213 E. Washington, NO 3-311
MISCELLANEOUS

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ANNOUNCING
Grinnell's great once a year r
festival will be held Sunday, Ju
Pianos used only 1 day will b
duced up to $500. Take advax
and reserve one now. Tickets a
able at Grinnell's for the fes
June 7, at the Coliseum
grounds. And-still more record
ues, reg. $5.98-now only
Don't forget the 1st anniversai
Living Stereo. Magnavox gives
a console model self - cont
stereo. 6 speakers, diamond ne
many plus extras only at Grin
for $199.50.
GRINNELL BROS.
322 South Main NO 2
RARE Violins & String Instru
repairs, Pianos (Baldwin, Ive
Pond, Estey) and Organs (Bale
Estey, Thomas) New and
Terms;

PERSONAL
DEAR "LIPS"
Meet me at Coles on June 9. I'
waiting. Unrequited one.
SENIOR NURSES beware of Ma'
Start dreaming.
RENT paring spaces right on ca:
for the summer session. Ask
Monte Nagler at NO 2-3241 a
noons or phone NO 8-6377 ever
RIDER WANTED to Denver. NO 2.
Stu.
2 GIRLS NEEDED to share 5 room
for summer and/or fall. NO 3-021
RIDERS' WANTED to Los Angele
share driving expenses. Call Bob
5-5851.
A-R.PHONY: someone who does a
thing impressive for someone
one week and can't do the san
himself the next.
MICHIGANENSIAN distribution
continue Monday from 10 to 5 a
Student Publications Building.
CALIFORNIA BOUND-Looking f
roommate. Marilyn, NO 3-6387.
PORTRAITS SKETCHED at 'Cou
Store, 309 S. State. Tues. only.
CAMERA BUGS: Wanted: photogi
of Garden Boot hat Spring Wee
Dance. Phone NO 2-3191.
TYPING: Thesis, Term papers, rei
able rates. Pronipt service. NO 8.
INVESTIGATIVE WORK: All type
formation provided or developed
strictly confidential basis. NO 3.
BUSINESS PERSONAL
KNITTERS REJOICE!
Real, imported Shetland yarn n
available for e5c an oz.: 25 col
including heathers. NO 3-0877.
NEWS LETTERS - Convention
ports - Summer Rushing helps,n
ing serevice - Multilithed - at
tive - inexpensive. The Edwards
ter Shop.
SITUATION WANTED - Experie
Cook. Exc. meal planning and 1
eting, with references. 2-8102.
GUITAR LESSONS:
Guitars, qualified, instructor,
Call Maddy Music' for details
'O 3-3395 508E. Wili
HAVE YOUR SWEATERS knitted e
cially for you, designed to fit 701
actly. Choose colors, style. NO 3.
TRANSPORTATION
TRAVELLING TO RICHMOND or (
lottsville, va. by train?, We can
you get to Plymouth-Call NO 3'
RIDE WANTED--Commuting from
troit to Ann Arbor for coming
semester. Will share expenses. Cal
2-2521 ext. 5300. NO 2-4654.
WANTED: Person to share expens
trip to Yellowstone National Pa:
Wyoming. Possibly leaving Jun
Call John Pollins, NO 3-0190.
REAL ESTATE
FOR 36 YEAR{
We have served the Faculty, 81
and Students of the University
Michigan in the field of Real I
tate and General Insurance. M
we serve you?

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USED CARS
1952 FORD COUPE, 6 cylinder, stan-
dard shift, radio and heater, new
tires and seat covers. 44,000 miles, ex-
cellent condition. Call NO 3-7006 after
5:00 P.M. N90
53 FORD, fine condition. Extras, Acces-
sories. Saline, HA 9-7479 Evenings.
N91
'58 RENAULT DAUPHINE: 4 doors.
white walls, like new, 3000 miles:
$1500. Call 2-3006 after 6:00 P.M.
N94
1958 TRIUMPH 7R 10 Sedan $1375. Like
new, green with WW tires and radio.
1957 VOLKS Sun roof sedan $1355.
1957 RENAULT DAUPHINE 4 door se-
den. Very nice condition. Splendid
transportation. $1287.
1959 SAAB-Saxomat (automatic clutch)
A sharp item for the discriminating
young lady. $1885. ,.
Above prices are plus state tax,
title, and plates.
MICHIGAN
EUROPEAN CARS

REALTORS
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