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an Humanist Association. He will
Dn "Science and Human Values,"
Feb. 17, at Lane Hall, 8:00 p.m.

nley Quartet: The first of two
g concerts by the Stanley Quar-
ill be presented in the Rackham
re Hall on Tues., Feb. 17, at 8:30.
Quartet, Gilbert Ross, violin, Gus-
Rosseels, violin, Robert Courte,
and Oliver Edel, cello, in addi-
to compositions by Mozart, Schu-
and Schumann, will play a quar-
y Rudolfo Halffter, which was
Zissioned by the Univer~ity and
ated to the Stanley Quartet. The
rt will be open to the general
e without charge.

,College of Literature, Science and the
Arts College Teaching as a Profession.
Panel discussion Wed., Feb. 18 at 4:00
p.m. in Aud. B, Angell Hall. All inter-
ested students are invited. Panelists:
Profs. Richard C.Boys, Frank X. Braun,
Marvin Felheim, Wilbert J. McKeachie
Frederiok E. Smith and Robert C. An.
4ell, moderator.
The Women of the University Faculty
will hold a dinner meeting at the Mich-
igan League, Wed., Feb. 18, at 5:45 p.m.
Miss Elizabeth Green will speak on
$$26 Days i nthe Soviet Union" and
will illustrate her talk with slides.
Language Exam 'for the Masters De-
gree in History will be given Fri., Feb.
27, 4-5 p.m. in Rm. 443 Mason Hall. Dic-
tionaries may be used. Sign the list
in the History Office ,3602 Haven Hall.
Makerup exams in history will be
given Sat., Feb. 28, 9-12 a.m. in Rm.
2402 Mason Hall. See your instructor
and then sign the list in the History
Off ice, 3602 Haven,
Mathematics Colloquium: Will meet
Tues., Feb. 17 1959 in Rm. 3011 Angell
Hall at 4:10. Pro. Albert E. Heins of
Carnegie Institute of Technology, will
speak. Refreshments: 3:30 in 3212 An-
gell Hall,
Foreign Visitors
Following are the foreign visitors who
wil beon the campus this week. Pro-
gram arrangements are being made by
the International Center Mrs. Clifford
R.aMiller.
M. Silvio Aadem Campus, Musical
Director of the Anglo-Uruguayan Cul-
tural Institute, Monevideo, Uruguay,
Feb. 15-21; M. Basilp Uribe, Manager
for Editorial and Printing Operations
Haynes Enterprises, Buenos Aires, Ar-
gentina' Feb. 23-26; Mr. Fakhri Shehab,
Di'eQtor, General Bureau of Research
4nd Technical Affairs, Ministry of F-
nance, Turkey, Feb. 18-21.
Placement Notices
Personnel Interviews:
The following companies will be in-
terviewing at the Bureau of Appoint-
ments, 4001 Admin., Ext. 3371. For an
interview appointment, contact the
Bureau.
Thuts., Feb. 19:
McGraw-Hill Publishing Company,
New York, N. Y. Location of work: New
York, N.Y. Graduates: June. Citizenship
retiured. Men with degrees in Econom-
ics, Journalism, Chemistry, or Physics
for Assistant Editors. Should have writ-
ing e perience. A combination of Engi-
neerinkg and writing experience is ex-
cellent. Editorial work on the college
newspaper, engineering magazine, or
other college publication is a definite
asset. A two-months training on each
of three different engineering or busi-
ness magazines after which time one
will be assigned to a regular staff posi-
tion as an Asst. Editor in line with your
interests, training and experience.
Bankers Life of Nebraska, Detroit,
Mich. Location of work: Ann Arbor-
Detroit-Southeastern Michigan. Gradu-
ates: Feb., June, Aug.. Men, married
23 or over, with a degree in Liberal
Arts or Business Administration for
Sales..
Sutherland Paper Company, Kalama-
zoo, Mich, Location of work: Kalama-
zoo, Mich. Graduates: June, Aug. Men
with degrees in Liberal Arts for. Gener-
al Developnent Training Program. Thec
progam consists of two years training
after which time you will be assignedi
to positions i management, general, or
sales-
Fri,, Feb. 20:
Chase Manhattan Bank, New York,
N.Y. Location of work: New York, N. Y.r
Twenty-six branches or representatives
overseas. Men with degree in Liberal
Arts, Law or Business Administration
f'itr Training Program. The orientation
period consists of approximately eight
months, after which the graduate is
assigned to a position in one of the
major departments of the bank. Posi-i
tions will be available in Securitiesc
Analysis, Accounting, Audits and Con-
trol, Credit Analysis, Business Develop-t
ment (marketing) Trust and EsttaeE
Administratio , Estate Planning, Bank
Operations, (including Electronic Data
Processing), International Banking,
Organization Planning and Manage-
ment Development. s,

Kaiser Aluminum, and Chemical Cor-
poration, Oakland, Calif. Location of
work: Plants and sales offices through-
out the U.S. Graduates: June. Men with
degree in Economics for Personnel,
Production, Public Relations, Purchas-
ing and Sales.
Engineering Interviews:
Tues., Feb. 17:
E. 1. du Pont & Co., all divisions,'
various locations. B.S. and M.S.: Ch.E.
and Mech. Will talk with grads from
other technical fields if time permits.
Must be U. S. citizen or have proof of
becoming one. Also sumnmer.
Firestone Tire & Rubber, all loca-
tions. B.S.: Ch.E., Elec., E.M., E. Phys.,
Ind., Mech. and Engrg. Sci. Male only.'
(A.M. only).
GenAral Foods Corp., N. Y. N. J, and
Mich., B.S. and M.S.:. Ch.E., Id., and
Mech. Must be U.S. citizen. B.S. and
M.S.: Ch.E. Must be U.S. citizen or per-
manent resident. Also summer.
General Tire & Rubber Co., all divi-
sions except Aerojet. Various locations.
B.S.: Ch.E., E. Math., Ind., and Mech.
M.S.: Ch.E., Ind. and Mech. Must be
U. S. citizen.
Square D Co., Detroit, Cleveland, Mil-
waukee, 60 sales offices. B.S.: Elec., Ind.
and Mech. Must be male U.S. citizen,
United Aircraft Corp., Hamilton
Standard Div., Windsor Locks, Conn
B. S. and M.S.: Aero., Elec., Ind., aCh.E.,
Mech. Met., Math. and Physics., Instr.
Must be U. S. citizen.
Air Reduction Co., Inc., (p.m. only),
B.S.: Ch.E., Elec., Mech. and Met. Ph.D.:
Ch.E., Mech, and Met. Must he male
U. S. citizen. Also Summer, Sophs, and
Jrs. in Ch.E. only.
Babcock & Wilcox Co., all divisions,
Ohio, Pa., Va. and Ga. B.S.: Ch.E., E..
Phys., Mech.. and Met. JVLS.: Ch.E.,
Mech., Met. and Nuclear. Must be U.S.
citizen. Ph.D.: Mech., Phys., Metallurgy,
Nuc., Radio or Phys. Chem., Heat Trans-
fer Fluid Flow, Applied Math. Also
summer. Grad students in above fields.
Borg-Warner Corp., all divisions, B.S.:
Ch.E., Elec., Mech., and Met. M.S.: Ch.E.,
Elec., Mech., Met. and Nuclear.' Ph.D.:
Ch.E., Met. and Nuclear. Must be male
U., S. citizen.
Consolidated Edison Co., of N.Y., Ind.,
N.Y.C., B.S.: Ch.E., Civil, Elec., E. M.,
E. Phys., Ind., Mat'ls, Mech., Met. and
Engrg. Sci. Must be U. S. citizen.
Continental Can Co. Inc., N.Y.C. B.S.:
M.S.. and Ph.D.: Ch.E., Ind., and Mech.
B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. Ch.E., Mech., Met.,
Food Tech.
Johns Hopkins University, Operations
Research Office, Bethesda, Md. B.S.:
Elec. M.S. and Ph.D.: Aero., Elec., and
Math.
Koppers Co., Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.S.,
M.S. and Ph.D.: Ch.E. and Mech.
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co., entire
Co. B.S. and M.S.: Ch.E., Civil, Elec.,
Mech, and Met. Must be male U.S. citi-
zen.
For furtlher information concerning
the above Engineering Interviews or for
an interview appointment, contact+
Engrg. Placement, 347 W. Engrg., Ext.
2182.

FOR RENT
WHY GO OUT for meals? Two men stu-
dents (need two more) have nice
large apt., modern kitchen, extra
shower room near campus & stores.
Low rent. NO 2-5152. )C50
SINGLE ROOM with fireplace. On For-
est. $25 a month. NO 3-2800. C51
MALE STUDENT to share furnished
apartment with 3 others, swimming
pool. 10 minutes from campus. NO
5-7602. C20
NEAR CAMPUS: Three nice clean single
rooms, hot and cold water, linen ser-
vice. $8 per week. NO 5-5157 or 1302
Washtenaw Terrace. C49
SINGLE OP Double for male student.
One block from Law School. Rea-
sonable. 808 Oakland. Phone NO
2-2858. 048
LARGE SINGLE ROOM for man, on
Oakland, $30 per month, NO 3-7372.
after 5 P.M. )C47
FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent.
Private entrance, 1 room and kitchen,
private bath. Very close to downtown
and campus. Call NO 2-7274 before
2 P.M. or between 4 and 8 P.M. C48
3 SOPHS need 4th to share apt. close to
campus. NO 3-1318. C45
2 BLOCKS to campus suite of 2 rooms
for one man-telephone extension.
$10 per week, linen service. NO 2-1807.
C41
ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED apart:
ment in quiet house near Rackham for
married couple or mature woman.
May be rented for semester or longer.
NO 2-0741. 039
TWO ROOM APARTMENT, furnished.
All utilities except gas for cooking.
Married couple preferred, n, chil-
dren. Mrs. W. Luck, 903 Mary St. NO
8-8900. C30

WANTED: roommate. Attractive apt.
Call NO 5-6343. C33
CAMPUS AREA - 3 clean convenient
rooms, private bath, unfurnished ex-
cept stove, basement privileges. NO
86529. )C261
WANTED
EXPERIENCED secretary wishes typing
to be done at home. NO 3-8736. )BB12
MALE WANTED to share small apart-
ment with two Juniors. NO 3-7228.
BB3
WANTED: One or two grad. girls to
share nicely furnished, comfortable1
apartment, one block from campus.
Rent $40. a month, Call NO 3-9830
after 5. BB2
WANTED-BOARDERS. Excellent food
Mon, through Sat. 6 dinners $8.85 per
week, 6 lunches $4.35 per week. 12
meals per week ; $12.60. Contact Mrs.
Griffee, Tappan International House,j
1724 Tappan, NO 5-5703. BB5
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
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - Blond crib, spring and
mattress, excellent condition, $20.
Seven foot toboggan, $10. NO 3-6551.
B100
A PRIVATE DRIVE lined with graceful
weeping willows beside a spring-fed
swimming pond leads you to the front
door of this new commodious Early
American style home. The entry walls
accommodate the many books and
bric-a-brac and the really big living
room has an adjoining conservatory
stocked with growing plants and vines.
A full size dining room will put back
the fun in entertaining as will the
big cozy 'paneled kitchen. Approx. 2
secluded idyllic acres inside city. Only
$28,000. NO 3-0148. B11
FOR SALE: 1937 Ford. $100. Phone NO
5-3501.* 10
35 FOOT 856 Marlette, excellent condi-
tion, fully equipped, air conditioned.
Call NO 3-2294 after 5. )B2
TRANSPORTATION
$15 BUYS a ride to L.A. or S.F., points
West. Leaving Feb. 21, '59 Chevy sta-
tion wagon. Male or female. Eng.
grad. Call Tom at NO 3-8937. G3

ALTERATIONS
CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
a new single-breasted model. $15.
Old style wide lapel single-breasted
coat into a new style narrow lapel
model. $11. Write to Michaels Tailor-
ing Co., 1425 Broadway, Detroit,
Michigan, for free details or phone
WO 3-5777. )P2
JOHN'S TAILOR SHOP
"The Clothing Stores' Tailor"
Alterations for Men and Women.
Pressing While You Wait
11811 E. Washington NO 2-4617
(above Conlin and Wetherbee,
Clothing Store)
)P1
REAL ESTATE
Expansive-Not Expensive
Here's your chance to buy a one
year old 3 bedroom ranch home for
$1,500 down - payments less than
rent. Large sunny kitchen, full
basement with rec. room possibili-
ties. Large shade trees on lot. Neat
as a pin and only 2 blocks to school.
You can go wrong only by waiting
too long. Call now.
Don't reach for the aspirin if you
are having the headache of rent
receipts at the year's end and
the frustration of cramped rented
quarters, let us show you the way
to comfort and home ownership.
Call Office-NO 2-5683 or NO 2-8149
Evening NO 3-3964.
GORDON L. LINDLAND-REALTOR
R1
ROOM AND BOARD
$9.50 and 5 hours work per week at the
following addresses. Call for a sample
meal: Michigan Co-op, 315 N. State,
ask for Frank Koch. NO 2-9414 Naka-
nura Co-op, 807 S. State, ask for Al
Encols. NO 2-3219. E3
LEARN to Laugh in many Languages i i
(Accent on International Living)
Nelson International House Offers:
convenient location
good food
pleasant surroundings
stimulating company (dis-
cussions on everything
from S - - to Satellites).
Room to study and room to
lounge at reasonable rates.
For further information call NO 3-
8506. 815 Oakland. E7
BOARDERS WANTED: Male students
for second semester. Call NO 2-8312 at
1319 Cambridge Road, ask house man-
ager for details about excellent meals
at reasonable prices. )E4
ROOMS : for both men and graduate
women. Doubles and triples. Ap-
prox. $20 per mo. Must also board
at house. Total cost for room and
board approx. $60 per mo. Contact
Inter coop Council. 2546 SAB 9-12;
2-5 daily, 9-12 Sat. NO 8-6872. )E3
ROOM AND BOARD for men near Bus.
Ad. School. Free Parking, T.V., Wash-
er and Dryer provided. 1108 Hill. NO
3-1767. Ask for Dean Nelson. )E1
ROOM and/or board for men students.
Good food. Linens furnished. Con-
veniently located at Hill and For-
est. Ask for Mr. Wentz. 1319 Hill St.
or phone NO 2-6422. )E5
WOMEN STUDENTS: Friend's Center
International Cooperative. 1416 Hill
St. approximately $260 per semester.
Call NO 5-6894. or NO 2-9890. )E6

BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7-.25;
socks 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington.
)W1
SITUATIONS WANTED
EXPERIENCED Secretary wishes typing
to be done at home. NO 3-8736. )BB12
MISCELLANEOUS -
TYPING-NO 5-3511, evenings or ma-
terials accepted 12 noon at U High
office. Gladys Smith. M7
PROFESSIONAL STENOGRAPHER
Theses, Essays, Reports, etc. Edited
and Typed at SPECIAL RATE FOR
STUDENTS. Joan Coball. NO 3-6942.
)M5
GOOD MEALS: Frat. five minutes from
Engineering Building. Reasonable.
Any or all meals. Steward NO 3-2600.
)M1

PETS AND SUPPLIES
FOR SALE - Beagle, male, 6 mos. old,
all shots, housebroken. $10. NO 3-6551.
T100
WE WILL HAVE a veterinarian at
Broadway Boarding Kennels. By ap-
pointment. NO 2-0740. T
MALE SIAMESE kitten for Sale, also
stud.service. NO 2-9020. )T1
HELP WANTED
WANTED: Noon kitchen help, must be
free at 11:00. Cball Dale, NO 3-0346,
806 Hill. 17
NEW CARS
English
5OR D
Line .
* A Ford Product
*14 models to choose from
* Prices start $1474
& Up to 35 miles per gallon
* Easy Parking and Driving
0 Good Trade-in Allowance

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CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORI1
WHITE'S AUTO PAm m
Bumping and Paintiag
2007 South State NO-3
C-TED STANDARD SRVICX
Friendly service is our bue16R
Atlas tires, batteties and a6eil-
sories. Waranteed & guaranteed
See us for the best priee at 69
& used tires. Road Wiee a
mechanic on duty.
"You expect more from Msl(aM
and you get it!'
1220 & University at 14W
NO 8-9168
BUSINESS SERVICES
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, B161th
rewoven. Let us save yoewate
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 1ileR&1S Ale
NO 2-4647.
PAPERS EDITED and Tefl,
service. Spelling, punetuatis a
correction? NO 8-6276.
STUDENTS, check our reasobabl1 %
We make everything of *06d. j
cases, chests, hi-fl .cabinesft.
job is too small. Call NO 084i
HIL 0-.201.5
DISSERTATIONS multilithbe,
tionnaires lithographed by
Letter Shop, 711 N. Univers
cut and econoieal.
)ddie's Paint Store
White paint -----... $1.9V !'
Colors$...4
117 E. Ann
LADift0 'BAItE6F S!!O
11O8ny8 8. UEniverStt
Only barber in town .* to I
trained and licensed Ladiee U
Stylist.
ONE-DAT SERVICS
and COMPLETE SVICS9 4
SANFORDS...
Shoe epairing
Hat Cleaning
Taloring
Presing
'Shoe shining
119 iat Ann Street
(opposite court house)
NO 8-6966
WE NOW HAVE hot barbecu4,ed
ens, spare ribs, pork Moots, M 1
roasts. oat and redy to go. al
or call up and we'll reserv thof
RALPH'S MARKET
(formerly Freemah'e)
7609 Packard RO 4b1'g
"Just two doors from the Slut flU

Room Phones
Free TV
2805 E. Michigan,

HU 2-2204
)M3

Personnel Requests:
Hardware Mutuals Casualty, Grand
Rapids, Mich., is.looking for a Sales-
man for the Ann Arbor area. Will have
of the county. Must have any kind
of sales exp. A representative will. be
at the Michigan Union with an. ex-
hibit on Mon. and Tues., Feb. 17 and
18 to interview interested men.
Radcliffe College., Cambridge, Mass.,
announces applications being accepted
'for the 12th session of Radcliffe's Pub-
lishing Procedures Course. Open to re-
cent college grads, both men and wo-
men, and will run from June 17 to
July 29, 1959. 2 scholarships are avail-
able.
Personnel Requests:
Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.,
has openings for Liberal Arts gradu-
ates. The university hires annually
about 200 right out of college. Some
positions are as follows: Secretarial,
Editorial Asst., Library Asst., Compu-
tational and Statistical Work, Course
Asst., Research in Social Sciences and
Humanities, Dept. and House Secre-
tary, Administrative Asst., and Regis-
trar.
J. L. HUdson Co., Detroit, Mich. has
opening for an accountant for Control
Division. Will start in the Statistical
Dept. The position involves cash, audit,
payroll, and general accounting work.
Good opportunity to see all the work-
ings of the store. Male, B.B.A. with ac-
counting major preferred. Would like
a new grad or man with 1-2 yrs. exp.,
preferably in genera'l accounting.
Koppers Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., has
opening for a Senior Market Analyst.
Will study markets, co. products, cus-
tomers. Involves methods of marketing
and distribution, investigations, plan..
ning and organizing. Must have alaly-
tical mind. Prefer M.B.A. but will con-
sider B.B.A. Should have 2 or more yrs.
exp. i nmarket research. Male. Excellent'
salary.
Pontiac YWCA, Pontiac, Mich., has
opening for a Teenage Program Direc-
tor. Could be a new grad. Hours: 30 per
week. Mostly afternoon and evening.
Would be working with jr. high and
senior high school age. Must have car,
mileage paid by YWCA. Woman, B.A.
degree -- no particular kind specified.
For further information concerning
employment after graduation or the
above positions contact the Bureau of
Appointments, 4001 Admin., Ext. 3371.
For information concerning Summer
Placement, contact Ward D. Peterson,1
D-528 SAB, on Tues. and Thurs., 1-5
p.m., and Fri., 8:30-12. ;

SINGLE ROOMS for men, attractive.
Linens & cleaning. As low as $6 wk,
NO 3-6039, call after 6 P.M. C31
COOKING FACILITIES-double room,
men. Rent includes TV, linens, auto-
matic laundry, parking. HA 6-2321.
Call after 6 P.M. 032
SINGLES and doubles for men. One
block to Union. 509 $. Division. 8-6757.
)C25
LGE. APTS. for rent. Very reasonable.
Call 3-4402. 036
TRAILER SPACE
AVAILABLE
US-23 15 miles North of Ann Arbor.
Large * lots, reasonable rates, pleas-
ant surroundings.
STARLIGHT TRAILER COURT
10175 Bishop Rd. ACademy 7-7199
)C1
SUBLET February to Jurie: 2 bedroom,
unfurnished except stove and refrig-
erator. Regularly $113.50, now $75.
NO 3-9239. )C10
APT. FOR RENT. Utilities and linens,
furnished. Hamilton 6-8134. )07
CAMPUS-furnished 1 or 2 bedroom
apts, with bath, for 3-4 students.
$100-$150. NO 3-6688. After 6 p.m.
NO 3-8134 .)C5
STUDY UNDISTURBED.
Large quiet rboms for men. Near
campus. NO 3-4747. )C3
LARGE, , well furnished, single room.
Near campus. NO 3-6039 or HA 6-2321
after 6 p.m. )C2
FURNISHED APTS. for rent for 3 or 4.
Call NO 3-4402. )C12
BOYS' ROOMS available next semes-
ter. 617 E. University. Contact Jim
Booth, Rm. 10 or call 3-7159. )015
MALE STUDENTS, A large double room-
and a single room. Quiet house. Lin-
ens furnished. NO 2-1465. 923 Olivia.
)C18
MALE STUDENT to share furnished
apartment with 3 others, swimming{
pool. 10 minutes from campus. NO
5-7602. )C20
TWO furnished apartments. 3 rooms,
bath with shower. Ideal for 2 or more
boys, 5 minutes walk from campus.
316 E. Madison. NO 8-6574. C23
ROOM FOR BOY, quiet home, large
closet. Call before 3. Near' campus.
Phone NO 5-5428. )C22
STUDENT ROOMS for rent, ?a block
from campus, Several rooms and
suites to select . from. Reasonable
rates. Phone NO 8-7942. 1218 Wash-
tenaw. )C29
UNFURNISHED 6 rms., bath, near law
school. Children and pets welcome.
Vacant. $90 per month; call NO 8-6415
Schneider Realtor
)C28
NEAR CAMPUS 2' bedroom apartment,
unfurnished, except for stove and
refrigerator, newly decorated, offJ
street parking, large yard. Phone NO
3-5098. )C24

Phone NO 2-4786
for Classified Advertising
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
Complete line of HiFi components
including Kits; complete Service on
radio, phonographs and HiFi equip-
ments.
H I F ISTUDIO
1317 South University
1 block east at Campus Theatre
Phone NO 8-7942
) X2
FOR SALE: B-flat wood CLARINET,
phone HI 9-8183 after 5 P.M. X4
PIANOS -ORGANS
Best offer Keyboard Service
WURLITZER " SOHMER * KIMBALL'
Dealer
ANN ARBOR PIANO CO.
213 E. Washington, NO 3-3109
)X3

3345 Washtenaw
Phone NO 3-4197

)Ii

THE ONLY
AUTHORIZED

I

Rented by Hour, Day, or Week
WEEKEND SPECIAL RATE
from Friday 5 P.M. till
Monday 9 A.M.
00 lus $.08 per mile
Gas,61a l insurance included
USED CARS

DEALER
FOR WASHTENAW
COUNTY
TR-3 ROADSTERS
$2675.00 P.O.E.
TR-10 SEDANS
$1699.00 P:O.E.-
1958 TR-3 RDSTR.
$2245.00
1957 ALFA-ROMEO
$2595.00
1956 VW SEDAN
$1295.00

Shopfor
SEAFOOD 8flIAI*!S,
IMPORTED FOO 31T0-
GOUQMMET SPnZA Tn3
Washington Fish Mark
206 S. Wadhilngtoa "-1

WASING AND M
or lrenirig i a
Free pickup and 4
Noa -S

1959 TR3 Triumph . . . delivered with
heater! Radio! Wire wheels! White
side wall tires!
$2595
1955 MG TF Roadster.
$1295

READ THE New York Times. For in-
formation concerning home delivery
and mail services call NO 3-7410. F26

THE OLD PHILOSOPHER
It is often the last key on the ring
which opens the door.

1956 VW Sedan
$1195
1957 Volvo Sedan
$1595
MICHIGAN EUROPEAN
CORPORATION
303 S. Ashley

F THIS WEEK SAVE $1.09 THIS WEEK

CART

N14
KAISER DELUXE sedan; '53, garaged,
$295. Call NO 5-1481. N15
1955 VOLKSWAGON Deluxe export mod-
el, R & H. New tires, brakes, rings,
valves, exhaust system. Excellent con-
dition. Sacrific. $925. University ex-
tension 608. Nil
FOR SALE
We specialize in good used cars from
$100 up. GENE'S AUTO SALES at
544 Detroit Street. NO 3-8141. N3
1957 DAUPHINE, perfect-$1150; 1958
Triumph, new - $1500; AV 4-5685,
Wyandotte, will bring-see. N13
HILLMAN 1958 Four-door wagon heat-
er. Like new. HU 2-7140. N10
1957 FORD Fairlane 500,two-door Vic-
toria, very low mileage, excellent con-
dition. Call NO 5-5503 after 5 p.m. )N1

BEFORE YOU BUY a class ring look at
the official Michigan ring. Burr Pat-
terson & Auld Co. 1209 S. University.
NO 8-8887. F27
LE CERCLE FRANCAIS
Presents
Avec Andre Gide
Undergrad Library
Multipurpose room
Wednesday, February 18 at 8:00 p.m.
P24
WONDERING what is playing at Cine-
ma Guild for the weekend? Consult
your Union-League Wall Calendar.
Complete semester list of movies. F22
WANT GOOD FOOD? Male boarders
welcome at 1000 Oakland. Call Stew-
ard at NO 2-9431 or NO 8-6641. P16
TEACHER 6f singing and speaking.
Class or private. Carol Westerman
NO 8-6584. )F2
GUITAR LESSONS: Guitars, qualified
instructor call Maddy Music for de-
tails. NO 3-3395. 508 E. Williams. )F1
KNITTERS REJOICE! Real Imported
Shetland yarn now available for 65c
an oz; 25 colors including leathers. NO
3-0877. P14

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211 S. State
NO 8-9013

AUTO SALES

RARE Violins & String Instrument
repairs, Pianos (Baldwin, Ivers &
Pond, Estey) and Organs (Baldwin,
Estey, Thomas) New and Used.
Terms.
MADDY MUSIC
508 E. Willim NO 3-3223
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