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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SPORT SHORTS:
SYost, Bertoa Key Men
lin Tiger-S.enator Swap

CLASSIFIED

ADVERTISING

iI

By The Associated Presi
WASHINGTON-The Washing-
ton Senators yesterday traded;
veteran third baseman Eddie Yost,
shortstop Rocky Bridges and out-
fielder Neil Chrisley to the Detroit
Tigers for infielders Reno Bertoia,
and Ron Samford and centerfielder
Jim Delsing.
Calvin Griffith, president of the
Senators, announced the deal after
long conferences with the Tigers

that began during the Major
League Baseball Meeting this week.t
Yost has spent his entire base-
ball career with the Senators. The
32-year-old third baseman came
to Washington in 1944 and has
remained with the Senators ever
since, except for two war years in
the Navy.
Bertola, who will replace Yost
in the Washington infield, is nine
years younger. Neither player hit
well last season. Yost averaged .224
and Bertoria .233,
NEW YORK -- Iowa's Randy
Duncan led the nation's major,
college passers in completion aver-
age and yards gained through the
air it was announced yesterday
by the final NCAA service bureau
statistics.
The All-American quarterback
completed -106 passes at a .587
average, good for a total of 1,347
yards.
Two Southwest Conference stars
have won major college football
championships, the NCAA service
bureau revealed yesterday. They
are Budny Humphrey who cap-
tured the passing title, and Dave
Hibbert who was tops in pass re-
ceiving. Humphrey of Baylor had
112 completions, while Hibbert, a
stubby 5-9, 160 lb. flash from Ari-
zona, made a record number of 61

BUSINESS SERVICES
VHY NOT plan on enjoying los, bagels,
cr. cheese, onion rolls, Jewish rye. Rus-
sian pumpernickel, challe for break-
fast? Your Sunday menu would be
incomplete without our Danish pastry
-assorted cakes (7 layer, cheese,
marble, prune), apple turnovers. etc.
RALPH'S MARKET
(formerly Freeman's)
709 Packard NO 2-3175
"Just two doors from the Blue Front'
)J129
RELAX THIS CHRISTMAS
Let us
Set up your Christmas Tree!
Trees brought dnside & set up $1.50
Tree Lights attached-41.540
Sturdy Stands available,
Outdoor lights artistically arranged.
Call NO 3-9061. )J132

PERSONAL
WATCH FOR the "Ides of March" Jan-
uary 8th, 9th, and 10th. Lydia Men-
delssohn. )F200
WILL BUY tickets to Sunday "Messiah"
NO 3-4145 Ext. L 12. )F210
TRY OUTS
for Tennessee Williams'
CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF
at Ann Arbor High School, Room
C 218, 8 P.M.,.Tues. & Wed., Dec. 9th
& 10th. Ann Arbor Civic Theatre,
Inc. )F201
YOUR ENSIAN SALESMAN SAYS,
"DON'T FORGET THE PRICE RISE
OF 9 ON DECEMBER 15. COME
UP AND SEE ME BEFORE THEN
AND SAVE. )F

FOR SALE
LATE 1957 KARMANN GHIA, 19000,
miles, extremely clean. excellent con-,
dition. with radio. Color, beige. $2100.
NO 2-7346. )B92
APARTMENT SIZE electric stove, $30
Hide-a bed. $50. Other furniture. Mov-
ing to West Coast. HU 3-5246. 1B91
NORTHVILLE, solar house by George
Keck, 2 bedrooms, beautifully land-
scaped wooded lot. 45 foot thereo
pane window wall, warm wood In-
teriors. radiant heat, abundant built
in storage. FI 9-3428. )B90

REAL ESTATE
NEW! NEW! N EV
YPSILANTI AREA, Beautiful
1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartg
now rentinga. Luxury feature;
elude air conditioning. com
tion washer-dryer, built-in
and range, garbage disposal,
chen ent fan, GE refrige
gas heat, Rent from $100 to

CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
NEW TIRE SALE
S ! -. 670 x15 ......,,.,........$59.95
4 - 710x15 0 .. ... . ... ....$71.95
New 4 --760 5...............$79.95
dents Plus tax and recappable.
sin- Other size tires also on sale.
bina- HICKEY'S SERVICE STATION
oven Cor. Main and Catherine NO8-7717
kit-)S8

5 -
rrator,
$125.

TAKE Expressway to Grove St. exit.
Proceed on to Expressway Service
Drive, then east to apartments at

I'

"PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE" - it year
Kodak Starflash outfit-complete LIFE - $5 a year
with Camera, Flash, Batteries, SPORTS ILLUSTRATED - $4 a year
Film, and Bulbs. Only $9.95. Student Periodical. NO 2-3061
PURCHASE CAMERA SHOP )C136
116 S. University NO 5-6101
}J130 WANTED: Another chance at college
- life by sharp raccoon coat. Vintage
Wonderful present for Dad's 1933. Female styled. Size 12-14. Phone
Best Girls Aged Coed at NO 2-6252. )F203
Best GQmnir s rcv camrip

I

USED SELMER wooden clarinet. Ex, Harris Rd. and ShareSt.
cond. Just completely overhauled. MODEL OPEN Monday. Wednesday,
Call NO 3-8025. )B88 Friday 2 to 5 and 6 to 8. Tuesday,
$1,000 PLUS 4 years equals $5,000. $1,000 Thursday.6 Satr Model phonSun
when used as a down payment on the 3-5711. )R-2
two family house will provide $5.000
after 4 years.iFor a start on post-
)B86 THREE BEDROOM HOME NEAR CAM-
_________________ -_ PUS AND HOSPITAL. For sale or
2 SINGLE BED box springs. Hollywood, rent. Oil heat. Suitable income pro-
style. Painted chest of drawers, Iron- perty. $1,000 down or $95 per month
rite mangle. NO 2-1201. )B85 rent. You may reduce your rent to
$20 by renting out rooms. Call NO
BABY BUGGY, car basket, scale, 2 3-0807. )R1

t

I

EDDIE YOST
. new Tiger

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

Mother and Daughter
beautiful QUILTED ROBES
AND DUSTERS
Child's Sizes 3-6--$3.98
7-14--$5.98
Mother's Sizes 10-18-$10.95
38-44-$10.95
DILLON SHOP
S. Forest just off S. Univ.
(J131
RI TZ
BEAUTY SALON j
Complete line of Beauty work
605 E. Williams
Phone NO 8-7066
)J2
TYPING, wanted to do at home, NO
8-8551. )J123
DRY FIREPLACE WOOD, delivered and
piled. GA 8-9461 or NO 5-3220. )J121
CHRISTMAS TREES-Kate's place on
Pontiac Rd. and Long Shore Drive.
)ilia

RUSSIA3--week tour next summer.
Call NO 3-3883 after 6 p.m. )P198
DO YOU ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ,
Listen to TOM JOHNSTON SPORTS

4:30 Da11y
WOIA 1290
M06
OLD PHILOSOPHER:
They wrong opportunity who
say she knocks but once.
) F-
ROOM AND BOARD
YOUR ENSIAN salesman says, "Don't
forget the price rise of 91 on Dec.
15. Order your Ensian today." )E190
FOR RENT
ROOM FOR male student. Clean. Hot
and cold water. 2 blocks from cam-
pus. $40 a month. Call after 5 p.m.
1302 Washtenaw Terrace. )C111

The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of The Univer-
sity of Michigan for which Tne
Michigan Daily assumes no edi-
torial responsibility. Notices should
be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3519 Administration Build-
ing, before 2 p.m. the day preceding
publication. Notices for Sunday
Daily due at 2:00 p.m. Friday.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1958
VOL. LXIX, NO. 67
General Notices
President and Mrs. Hatcher will hold
open house for students at their home
Wed., Dec. 10 from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
University Senate: Regular fall meet-
ing will be held on Mon., Dec. 8, 4:15
pAm., Rackham Lecture Hall.
Choral Union members are remind-
ed to return "Messiah" vocal scores
Mon., and Tues., Dec. 8 and 9 between
9:00 and 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 and 4:00
p.,, and receive instead their vocal
more, for the May Festival, Chorus
members will also receive the new re-
hearsal schedules for 1959,
Lectures
Mr. Oliver Statler, author of Modern
Japanese Prints: An Art Reborn, will
speak on Japanese print making, Mon.,
Dec. 8, 4:00 p.m. in 447 Arch. Bldg. Any-
one interested Is welcome to attend.
IOrganization I
Notices
Congregational an dDisciples Guild,
Dec. 7, 9:30 a.m., Guild House. Seminar:
Rev. Edwards, "History of Christian
Thought-"
Congregational and Disciples Guild,
Dec. 7, 7 p.m., Congregational Church.
Topic: "The Unity of Man: the Com-
munity of the Church."
Graduate Outing Club, winter sports,
De, 7. 2 p.m., meet In back of Rack-
ham (N.W. entrance).
Mich. Christian Fellowship, Dec. 7,
4 p.m., Lane Hall. Speaker: C. Stacy
Woods, "What is Faith?"
SOC Public Relations Comm., com-
mittee meeting, Dec. 9, 4 p.m., 1548
SAB. "Newcomers Welcome."
Unitarian Student Group, meeting,
Dec. 7, 7 p.m., Unitarian Church.
Speaker: Rev, Redman, "Faith and Be-
liefs." Rides available from usual
points.
Young Democratic Club. executive
board meeting, Dec. 9, 7:15 p.m.. SAB.
* 9 *9
AIEE-IRE Student-Faculty meeting,
Dec. 9. 4 p.m., 2500 E. Eng. Students in-
terested in employment opportunities,
graduate Studies and financial aids
available on campus shouldn't miss
this meeting. Everyone welcome, Free
refre hments.
Folklore Society, Folkways Magazine
organizational meeting, Dec. 8. 7:30
p.m., Union, Rm. 3K.,
Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student
Club, supper and fellowship program,
Dec. 7, 6 p.m. 151, Washtenaw. Luth-
eran students from other campuses as
our guests.
Italian Club, weekly coffee hour, Dec.
, 3-5 p.m.. 3050I FB. Students Inter-
eted In things Italian welcome.
Lutheran Student Assoc., supper at
6 P"', .Dec. 7, Lutheran Student Cen
ter. Speaker at 7 p.m: Dr. Baldwin
(History Dept.) "St. Thomas Aquinas."
* * 9
Mich. Crib society for Pre-Law
Students, open meeting, Dec. 9, 1 p.m.
Union, Rm. 3B. All interested are in-
vited.

Henry Brooks Baker Memorial Lec-
ture: "The Challenges of Tuberculosis."
Dr. Henry Stuart Willis, Superintend-
ent and Medical Director, No. C. Sana-
torium System; Clinical Assoc., Prof. of
Medicine. Univ. of N.C. Sponsored by
the School of Public Health. Mon.,
Dec. 8, 4:00 p.m., Sch. of Pub. Health
Aud,
Paul Rudolph, Architect, Chairman
of the Dept. of Architecture, Yale Uni-
versity School of Art and Architecture,
will present an illustrated lecture on
Tues., Dec. 9, at 3 p.m. in the Arch,
Aud. Sponsored by the Dept. of Archi-
tecture, students, faculty and the pub-
lic are invited,
Sigma Xi announces Prof. Leo Gold-
berg. Astronomy, and Prof. James H.
Zumberge, Geology, will present "Re-
cent Impressions of Soviet Science and
Education," color slides. Wed., Dec. 10,
8:00 p.m. Rackham Amphitheater. Pub-
lic invited. Refreshments served.
Mathematics Club will meet on Tues.,
Dec. 9, 8:00 p.m. W. Conf. Rm. Rack-
ham Bldg. Prof. Leo Goldberg, chair-
man of the Dept. of Astronomy, will
speak on "Astronomy from Artificial
Satellites"
Academic Notices
Zoology 1, Lecture Section III (Shap-
pirio). The second reel of the film,
"Inside theCell" will be shown Mon.,
Dec. 8, 7:30 p.m., 1300 Chem. Bldg.
Mathematics Colloquium: Will meet
Mon., Dec. 8, in Room 2235 Angell Hall
at 3:10 p.m. Prof. Rolf Nevanlinna, pres-
ently visiting at the Institute for Ad-
vanced Study, will speak on "First Or-
der Partial Differential Equations." Re-
freshments: 2:30 in 3212 Angell Hall
(Common Room.)
Placement Notices
Summer Placement:
Camp Cavell, a Michigan YWCA
camp, will be represented at the Sum-
mer Placement Bureau on Tues., Dec.
9. Representative from Detroit YWCA
will be interviewing for a Unit Leader,
Unit Assistants, Nurse, and Riding As-
sistant.
Positions for students in Landscape
Architecture with the National Park
Service in the West are on file at the
Smnmer Placement Bureau.
Colonial Inn, a Michigan resort, has
positions for Waitresses, Busboys, Din-
ing Room Hostess. Resorts all over the
U.S. are requesting students for such l
varied positions as Children's Counsel-
ors for the guests' children and switch-
board operators. These jobs are listed
at the Summer Placement Bureau.
Married Couples. Many camps have
requested applications for students who
are interested in spending a summer
at a camp.
The Summer Placement Service is
open every Tues. and Thurs. from 1:00
to 4:45 p.m. and Fri. morning from
8:30 to 12:00. Meetings are open to all
students and are held in Rm. D-528,
S.A.B. Jobs are coming in from business
and industry, camps, and resorts. Ex-
cept for the holidays, we will be open
until May 29, 1959. Come In and browse.
Man in charge: Mr. Ward D. Peterson.
Beginning with Mon., Dec. 8, the fol-
lowing schools will have representatives
at the Bureau of Appointments to in-
terview prospective teachers for Feb,,
1959.
Mon., Dec. 8:
Madison, N. J. - JHS Math: Social
Studies: English; HS Social Studies;
Math; Science; Home Economics; Me-
chanical Drawing; Elementary; Li-
brarian: Elementary Art Consultant.
Tues., Dec. 9:
Grand Rapids, Mich. - Chief Engi-
neer; Jr. Coll. Chemistry; Sociology;
Speech Correction; Elementary.
Mt. Clemens, Mlich. Elementary;
JHS Art.
Wed., Dec. 10:
Garden City, Mich. - Elementary;
Home Economics (HS).
Van Dyke, Mich. (Fitzgerald Schools)
-Elementary; Art Consultant (Elem.).
For appointments andt any addtion-
al information contact the Bureau of
Appointments. 3528 Admin. Bldg,, NO
3-1511, Ext. 489.

used chairs, large Frigidaire, AB gas
stove, 3 bed with springs and mat-
tress, 9' by 12' rug and pad. Call NO
2-8470. )B82!
CHARMING Old Dutch Colonial House.
3 bedrooms, sunroom, bath and 12.
Built-in dish washer and radio in
large kitchen. Burns Park Area. NO
3-3578. )B83
DUO-THERM space heater, barrels, tub-
ing, etc. Good condition, reasonable.
Call NO 5-5145 mornings. )B73
1955 CREE MOBILE HOME on lot 8,
Orchard Grove. Completely modern.j
Twin beds. Aluminum exterior, full
awning over patio. Excellent condi-
tion; immediate possession. Reason-
able. Contact W. A. Earl, 1028 Ad-
ministration Bldg., U of M, ext. 2834,
)B57
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25;
socks 39c; shorts 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington.
)B2
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND: Pair of Men's brown glasses
on Tappan. Katz Optometrist, Bronx,
N.Y. Call NO 8-8034. )A72
LOST: Brown wallet. Monday, 12/1.
Campus area. Reward. Call 3-7541,
Ext. 228. )A71
LOST: Silver Streaked Black glasses.
Heavy rimmed. Please call NO 3-
7342. )A68
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED: 3 riders to Ft. Lauderdale.
Lv, Dec. 23 and return Jan. 4. Please
write Box G 16 c/o Mich. Daily. )G16
MUSKEGON Xmas Special. Round trip
Greyhound Charter, Jeff Funkhouser,
412 E.Q. Greene House. )G15

HELP WANTED
BABY SITTING and light house keep-
ing every weekday afternoon. Near
campus. Call nornings or evenings.
NO 2-5023 )H34
EXPERIENCED advertising man, age
30. seeking business manager and or
advertising manager for small Mich-
igan daily. Experienced in Circula-
tion, Retail and Classified advertis-
ing. Desire long term situation. Sal-
ary $8,400. Contact File NO S-149,G
Michigan Press Association, Box 71,
East Lansing, Michigan. )H33
STENO-TYPIST for religious organiza-
tion. Mornings. Pleasant surround-
ings. Please write Box No. 32 c/o
Mich. Daily. )H32
WANTED: Full time engineer, chemical
and/or nuclear engineering back-
ground. Must be U.S. citizen. Work
to be of research and development
nature. Call NO 3-4143 or write °i
Ann Arbor P.O., Box 465. )H30
POSITION as Resident House Parents
for older Grad. couple who will be
in city for 2 or more years. Main-
tenance and salary. Time for hus-
band's graduate work. Call Mr. Clif-
ton, NO 3-5011. )H16
EARN EXTRA
CHRISTMAS MONEY
Do phone contact work from our
office part time, 9-1, 1-5. or 5-9.
Call now for personal interview. We
may have an opening on the shift
you desire. Good pay. Pleasant
working conditions. Call Mr. Duro-
cher, NO 3-7807. )H31
PETS AND SUPPLIES
SIAMESE KITTENS
Chocolate, blue, and seal points.
Deposits will hold for Christmas.
Call after 6:30 at NO 3-8054. )T
GERMAN SHEPHERD pups, AKC regis-
tered. Will hold for Christmas. NO
3-0914. )r3

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
)S7
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
)84
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and acces-
sories. Waranteed & guaranteed,
See us for the best price on new
& used tires. Road service --
mechanic on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get iti"
1220 8. University at Forest
NO 8-9168 )SI
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
HI FI STUDIO
Hi Fi Tape Recorders
Tandberg Stero-Norelco
Hi Fi Auto Radios
Blue Spot A.M.-F.M.!
A,R. Speakers
1217 and 1317 S. University
NO 8-7942
1X16
BACK HOME-and inTbusiness again.
Merrick Radio and TV Service. NO 3-
7818. )X18
PIANOS -ORGANS
Best offer Keyboard Service
WURLITZER * SOHMER . KIMBALL
Dealer
ANN ARBOR PIANO CO.
213'E. Washington, NO 3-3109
)X17
GUITAR LESSONS: Guitars. Qualified
Instructor. Call Maddy Music for de-
tails. NO 3-3395. 508 E. William. )X12
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
-1X1

USED CARS
'48 PLYMOUTH. Good transportation.
NO 2-3143 at noon. OX 7-8116 after
6 p.m. )N45
1958 VOLKSWAGEN, $1675. Phone after
Sunday evening at NO 3-7711. )N46
'52 CHEVY
Delux Sedan in Good Condition
Throughout. Reliable Transpor-
tation. Only $245.00
OVERSEAS AUTO SALES
331 South 4th Ave. NO 2-2541
)N47
'57 ALFA-ROMEO
Spider Roadster, in Tip-Top Shape.
Roll-up Windows, Heater.
Gorgeous Red. At
OVERSEAS AUTO SALES
331 S. 4th Ave. NO 2-2541
)N48
ISETTA. Large four passenger. All
white. Like new. $1,000. NO 2-8921.
)N43
NYE'S USED CAR SPECIALS
1958 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR. Cus-
tom 4-door Hardtop, Factory offi-
cial's car with about 5,000 miles.
Fully equipped with automatic
pushbutton Transmission. Year
round air conditioning. Power
brakes, Power steering, Power win-
dow lifts. Dual speaker radio.
Power-lok differential. Air ride sus-
pension. This car sells new for
$4,157.90. Our price is $3,180 which
is lower than the NADA Used Car
Book price.
1957 MERCURY 4-Door Hardtop sta-
tion wagon. A real clean car and a
real buy. It has Heater, Radio, Auto-
matic Transmission, Power steer-
ing and Power brakes. Our price is
$225 under Book price at $2,210.
1957 BUICK SPECIAL 2-Door Hard-
top. This Is an extra clean red and
white low mileage car. Equipped
with Radio, Heater and Automatic
Transmission. NADA Book price is
$2,090. Our price is $1,950.

FINISHED WORK-Specialize in
ton blouses. Ironings separately.
pickup and delivery. Siamese7
service. Also Siamese cat for+
NO 2-9020.

cot-
Free
stud
sale.
)J29

SHOES dyed any color, nylon lifts
for those little heels, Same day
heel service (on request). Invisible
half soling.

r

RAPID SHOE REPAIR
216 E. Washington
Freeman men's shoes
)J7
SMITH'S
Ann Arbor's
First Carpet Store
Featuring:
Karaston
Mohawk
Needletuft
CARPET STORE -
207 E. Washington St.
- LINOLEUM STORE -
205 N. Main St.
)J81
EDDIE'S PAINT STORE
White Paint ..........$1.98 Per Gal.
Colors...............$2.48 Per Gal.
117 E. Ann NO 8-6966
)J77
ONE-DAY SERVICE
and COMPLETE SERVICE at
SANFORDS .
Shoe Repairing
Hat Cleaning
Tailoring
Pressing
Shoe Shining
119 East Ann Street '
(opposite court house)
NO 8-6966 )J32
FOX MOTEL'

ONE BEDROOM apartment. Ultra mod-
ern. ?a of new Duplex. Unfurnished
except for stove and refrigerator. $110
month. NO 2-5142. )C147
STUDY undisturbed! Large quiet rooms
for men. Near campus. NO 3-4747.
)C146
LARGE clean newly furnished room.
For grad. woman or working girl. NO
3-6362. )C148
3 BDRM. ranch style home. Full base-
ment, 1'2 bathrms. Gas heat. Fully
furnished. Will be available Jan. 15.
$125. Call HU 2-3437. )C140
4 RM. Apartment. 2 bedrooms, unfur.
except for stove and refrig. Call NO
3-1646. Near shopping area. )C141
NEW RANCH DUPLEX, large living
room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, tiled bath
and basement, unfurnished except
stove and refrigerator. In nice loca-
tion. Child welcomed. $115. Phone
NO 2-0277. )C142
812 PAULINE Blvd. Five rooms, new
gas furnace. $90. Pontiac, FE 2-6681
or FE 5-7090. )C143
FIVE ROOM APT., upper floor. En-
tirely unfurnished. Near southwest
side. Now available, $80. Phone Sea-
man-Warner Realtors. NO 2-5688.
)C145
APARTMENT FOR RENT: Very near
campus. Furnished. Two large rooms.
Kitchen and private bath. Quiet. No
children. $80 including utilities. Must
rent at least until September 1. Mar-
ried couple preferred. Phone NO 2-
3201 days. )C144
NEWLY REDECORATED Apt. 4 rooms
and bath. Near West Side Park. $90.00
includes all utilities. Call NO 2-2891
for appointment. )C135
5 ROOM unfurnished Apt. North side.
For adults-children welcome. Rea-
sonable rent.'Spacious back yard. NO
3-1919. )C130
ATTRACTIVELY furnished room for
Woman. Sr. or Grad. Modern kitchen
available. Private home. 10 minute
walk from library. Call NO 2-1394.
)C131
CAMPUS APARTMENT: Two small fur-
nished rooms for single woman. $60
Includes utilities. NO 2-6836. )C132
SMALL 2 Room Apt. on first floor.
Furnished. Private entrance and bath.
On S. 4th Ave. $70. Also large fur-
nished 2 bedroom house on Whitmore
Lake. $65. Furnish own utilities. Call
NO 3-0269. )C137
HOUSE on Strawberry Lake. $75.00
monthly plus utilities. NO 2-3832 after
5 P.M. )C133
UNFURNISHED 5 Room Apt. located
7 blocks west of town. Garage. Large
back yard, $90.00 per month plus a
utilities or $115.00 and all utilities
paid. Share bath, 519 Sixth Street.
Phone HU 2-7970. )C138
SMALL furnished apt. for one. $65 per
month. NO 8-6691. )C125
320 NO. MAIN, 2 room furnished apt.
with private shower bath, first floor,
front apt. No. 1. Electricity extra.
)C126
DUPLEX One Bedroom House attrac-
tively furnished. Across Burns Park,
Shown after 5 P.M. 1723 Wells St.
)C127
LOVELY, clean, pleasant 6 room flat.
Unfurnished, first floor, ideal loca-
tion, children welcome. HU 2-8944.
)C128
CAMPUS APARTMENT
For Adults. Large 5 room snappily
furnished apartment with Shower
Bath. NO 3-9510. NO 3-4584 evenings.
)C121
BACHELOR APARTMENT, Furnished
Private shower and kitchen. Utilities
paid. NO 3-5224. )C115
TWO furnished apartments-reasonable
walking distance to campus. Call NO
3-4402. )C92
TRAILER SPACE
AVAILABLE
US-23 15 miles North of Ann Arbor,
Large lots, reasonable rates, pleas-

NYE MOTOR SALES, Inc.
202 W. Washington Corner of Divisio
"Quality New and Used Cars since 1940
)N44
'58 Borgward................$1915
'58 Volvo Demonstrator ......$2195
'57 TR-3 Triumph ...., .....$2195
MICHIGAN
EUROPEAN CAR CORP.
303 Ashley NO 5-5800
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