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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 195 THE MICHIA N DAILY

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Coaches Discuss
Detroit Tourney

CLASSIFIED

ADVERTISING

3'

By FRED KATZ
Special to the Daily
DETROIT - It's taken seven
long years, but Motor City Bas
ketball Tournament officials hav
finally gotten Michigan to com
pete in their annual four-team
holiday meet.
And they're tickled pink.
With the addition of the Wol
verines, the tournament will have
its most attractive field in history
Coach Bob Calihan of host Uni
versity of Detroit, speaking at a
tip-off luncheon yesterday for De-
troit and area sports writers and
broadcasters, said that last year
was the first time the tourney had
failed to show a profit.
Expects Success
"But with the appearance of
Michigan, plus Army, Princeton
and the U. of D., we're expecting
our most successful tourney ever,"
said Calihan.
Each of the competing schools
receives a guaranteed share of the
gate plus an equal four-way split
of the remaining receipts.
Michigan students expecting to
be in Detroit Dec. 29 or 30 (or
both) can pick up tickets at a
reduced rate of $.75 per session
from the Athletic Administration
Building anytime before school is
dismissed on the 19th.
Regular tickets for the tourna-
ment to be held at the U. of D.
Memorial Building are $2.Q0 and
$1.50.
Michigan Favored
The Wolverines, on the basis of
two victories in their first three
games, have been thrust into the
favorite's role. They play Prince-
ton at approximately 9 p.m. Dec.
29 immediately following the tour-
ney's curtain raiser between De-
troit and Army at 7:30.
The final and consolation game
will be played the following night
at the same times.
The tournament will be only the
second for Michigan since Bill
Perigo was named head coach
seven years ago. The first came
last weekend when the Wolverines
finished third in the Midwestern
Invitational at Kent, O.
Kent Tournament Helped
Giving a brief run down of his
club and individual players, Perigo
told the gathering "that the Kent
Tourney helped us quite a bit
condition-wise."
But he also bewailed thQ lack of
the depth that became apparent
in the closing minutes of Michi-
gan's 80-66 loss to Tennessee'
Not without his keen wit, Perigo
added, "We might be -beaten on
the basketball floor a few times
this year, but I doubt if anyone
could top us in the classroom. We
have three pre-meds, one archi-
tecture student and an economics
Inajor in the starting lineup."
State Tops Again
Calihan presented an ominous
warning that makes Michigan and
the rest of the Big Ten shudder.

"This Michigan State team that
beat us Saturday, 87-51, is better
n than it was a year ago (the Spar-
- tans finished second in the Con-
e ference)."
- And what's more, Calihan as-
serts that jumping -Jack center
Johnny Green has not lost any of
his greatness of previous seasons.
"He's a year older, a year smart-
e er and a foot higher," said Cali-
. han, a man who should know,
a
C Coference
r
Meetings
Commence
By The Associated Press
s CHICAGO -The Rose Bowl
series, a potential round - robin
conference football schedule and
final action on a recruiting change
are matters facing the Big Ten
at its annual winter meeting open-
ing today.
The current Rose Bowl contract
with the Pacific Coast Conference
extends only through the 1960
game. With the PCC folding next
July 1, it is hoped the contract
can continue, without renegotia-
tion, with what is expected to be-
come a new conference. The new
group would consist of California,
UCLA, Southern California, Wash-
ington and possibly Stanford.
PCC Signs Contracts
The PCC, meeting in Pasadena
this week, has signed contracts
for the 1960 Rose Bowl game and
a spokesman said the game, as
now contemplated, would include
one of the present members of the
PCC. The contracts are expected
to be presented during the Big
Ten session.
The proposal for a 10-game
football schedule, effective in 1965
and leading to a full round-robin
slate of conference games by 1969,
will be up for final approval. It
was approved tentatively last May
in the Big Ten's spring meeting.
Nine Game Maximum
At present, each Big Ten school
plays a maximum nine - game
schedule which includes between
6 and 7 conference engagements.
Also up for final action is a re--
cruiting change which would per-
mit coaches to visit prospective
athletes off the campus and au-
thorize schools to pay expenses for
a prospect's visit to the campus.
Athletic directors and faculty
representatives also will receive
a proposal from Big Ten track
coaches to bar aliens from NCAA
track and field championships.
This is a formality of going
through channels to have the Big
Ten present the recommendation-
at the NCAA convention in Cin-
cinnati next month.

WANTED TO RENT
OFF-STREET PARKING. Needed in
vicinity of Packard and Hill. Call
NO 5-5497 after 8 P.M. )L7
BUSINESS SERVICES
ON PACKARD right off State St.
That's our convenient location.
Our hours are convenient too --
7:30 A.M. 'til midnight
RALPH'S MARKET
(formerly Freeman'S -
709 Packard NO 2-3175
"Just two doors from the Blue Front"
;J136

REAL ESTATE
MORTGAGE SALES
NORTH SIDE
3 Bedrooms, full basement. Incom-
plete Breezeway and 2 car garage in
a pleasant neighborhood. Constnrut-
ed 1955 and purchased on mortgage
foreclosure. 448 Brookside( just off
Pontiac at city limits). A Price fori
quick sale at e15,000. Contact Arthur
E. Carpenter, Attorney,. 201-204
Municipal Court Bldg., NO 5-5962,
NO 3-2703. )R6
SORORITY HOUSE for lease. Close to
campus. Exceptional an annex. Avail-
able Sept. 1. Write Box No. R-4, c/o
Michigan Daily. )R4
THREE BEDROOM brick ranch, near
all schools. 1?. baths, two fireplaces,
tiled basement, terms available.
Phone NO 2-7258 mornings and after-
noons after 5:30 P.M. )R5

CLAS!
LINES
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MICHIGAN DAILY
SIFIED ADVERTISING RATES

I DAY
.80t
.96
1.12

3 DAYS
2.00
2.40
2.80

6 DAYS
2.96
3.55
4.14

FOR RENT'
3 ROOM APT. FURNISHED
I block from Law School. Cor, Hill
and Oakland,
NEAT 2 BEDROOM HOME
Unfurnished. Near High School on
Prescott.
4 BEDROOM HOUSE
Unfurnished on Packard at Wells.

Christmas Gift
and Service
Directory

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I

Figure 5 average words to a line.
eadline, 3 P.M. daify. 11:00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241

Call John J. Sharemet

NO 3-3388

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MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
BACK HOME-and in pusiness again.
Merrick Radio and TV Service. NO 3-
7818. )X18
PIANOS -ORGANS
Best offer Keyboard Service
WURLITZER SORMER 0 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

)J133
RELAX THIS CHRISTMAS
Let us
Set up your Christmas Tree!
Trees brought inside & set up $1.50
Tree Lights attached-$1.50
Sturdy Stands available.
Outdoor lights artistically arranged.
Call NO 3-9061. )J132
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.
J118
FINISHED WORK-Specialize in cot-
ton blouses. Ironings separately. Free
pickup and delivery. NO 2-9020. )J29
Shop for
SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES,
IMPORTED FOOD ITEMS.
AND
GOURMET SPECIALTIES
Washington Fish Market
208 E. Washington NO 2-2589
)J10
RITZ
BEAUTY SALON
Complete line of Beauty wark
605 E. Williams
Phone NO 8-7066
)J2
SHOES dyed any color, nylon lifts
for those little heels. Same day
heel service (on request). Invisible
half soling.
RAPID SHOE REPAIR
216 E. Washington
Freeman men's shoes
}J7
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

PERSONAL
LANCELOT DARLING,
The drawbridge will be down at
the castle Saturday as everyone will
be arriving for the Christmas fes-
tivities. I'll wait for you there be-
tween 9:30 and 1:00 P.M. but you'll
need a ticket to get in, so Buy One
from your House Ticket Chairman
today.
You needn't bring your mandolin
as the music will be provided by the
bands of Bob Eliott and Dick Collins,
Love,
Guinevere
P.S. Make sure that everyone else on
the roundtable comes to the West
Quad Holly Hop as ye fine old time
is expected. )F217
CAMPUS CLOSE-UP
Do You Know?
Aargo Tesseine...........NO 5-7711
Dick Friedland...........NO 2-4591
)F
THERE, little Texas, don't you cry.
Alaska will be small by and by,
when all the ice melts! )F
To Fisher-
BLAGDON Accepts Challenge
Saturday 10-11, Arb.
Merry Christmas.
)F219
PINNOCHIO: Dreaming? Wishful think-
ing? Or are you just sick, sick, sick?
)F218
A. E. Pi Actives 3
Whose sweat socks are
you wearing? Are you sure?
Love,
Your Pledges
)F2161

WC163
BASEMENT APARTMENT. Close-in on
W. Huron. Gas heat, lights, stove,
washer, antenna, hot water, parking
(garage available), middle aged person
preferred. Phone NO 3-6495 for ap-
pointment. $12.50 per week. )C157
2 ROOM furnished Apt. Private bath.
Campus location. To see, call NO
2-8611 or NO 8-8253, 311 Thompson
Street.
APARTMENT to let Jan, 30 to June 30,
livingroom, bedroom, pine paneled
kitchen and bath, beamed ceiling,
fireplace, newly decorated, new con-
temporary furnishings. $110 a month.
Couples preferred. NO 2-4351 evenings.
)C159
3 ROOM APT. behind engineering avail-
able immediately. Call NO 3-6867.
))C160
FURNISHED APT. for Rent. 1 Room
and Kitchen. Private bath. Very close
to Downtown, Campus and Hlospital.
603 E. Ann. Call before noon. After-
noons between 4 and 8 P.M. NO
2-7274. $75 a month. )C134
APT. FOR RENT in January with 2
bedrooms. For, married couple. $150
per month. Plus heat and utilities.
NO 2-0191. )C161

THREE BEDROOM HOME NEAR CAM-
PUS AND HOSPITAL. For sale - or
rent. Oil heat. Suitable income pro-
perty. $1,000 down or $95 per month
rent. You may reduce your rent to
$20 by renting out rooms. Call NO
3-0807. )R1

CIRCLE PINS
GOLD, SILVER, plated
$1.00 up
MICHIGAN JEWELRY
Pins, rings, pendants, bracelet,
Cuff Buttons, Charm Bracelets
Gold and Silver
JEWELRY
Cuff Buttons, Pendants, Lockets.
Chains and Rings, Watch Bracelets
Cigarette Lighters
HALLER'S JEWELERS
717 N. Univ. Ave. near Hill
NO 8-6114
"PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE"

Hi Fi Auto Radios
Blue Spot A.M.-F.M.
A.R. Speakers
1217 and 1317 S. University
NO 8-7942

.Kodak Starflash outfit-complete
with Camera, Flash, Batteries, Film,
and Bulbs Only $9.95.
Purchase Camera Shop
1116 S. University NO 5-6101
CHRISTMAS CARD IMPRINTING
One-Day Service
STEARNS PRINTING
113 Catherine NO 8-6096
PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS CARDS
50 for $1.99 and up.
Napkins, matches, and stationery,
Craft Press - 330 Maynard, NO 8-8805
Canaries, Parakeets, and Supplies.
YOUR GARDEN CENTER
215 S. Fifth Avenue NO 3-5616
He'll love to get an
OFFICIAL MICHIGAN RING
from
BURR. PATTERSON, & AULD CO.
(official Michigan jewelers)
1209 S. University NO 8-8887
P,S. So will she. Burr-Patt.
FOR SALE
BABY GRAND PIANO. Best offer or
will trade for smaller piano in good
condition. NO 2-0943. )B98
DINING ROOM furniture, Bedroom
furniture, soft with matching,3 pr.
draperies in hard blocked linen, off
white carpet, large lounge chair with
foot stool, 2 oven electric stove. NO
2-8852.,)B99

)X161

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
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USED CARS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE of a 1958
Chevrolet, Delray Tudor, Motor No.
A58F173654, to be sold at 2 P.M. on
December 12, 1958, at 401 East Wash-
ington St., Ann Arbor, Michigan.
This unit is stored and may be in-
spected at 603 West Grand River,
Brighton, Michigan. i )N50
1956 MGA Roadster, wire wheels, de-
tachable hardtop, other extras. $1550.
Richard Philips, NO 8-6018, 7-10 P.M.
)N49
'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
'58 Borgward ................$1915
'58 Volvo Demonstrator ,.....$2195
'57 TR-3 Triumph .. .....$2195
MICHIGAN
EUROPEAN CAR CORP.
303 Ashley NO 5-5800
)N31
FOR SALE
We specialize in good used cars from
$100 up. GENE'S AUTO SALES at
544 Detroit Street. NO 3-8141. )N1
ALTERATIONS
Alterations, Dressmaking
Expertly done. Reasonable. NO 3-2389.
)P7
JOHN'S TAILOR SHOP
"The Clothing Stores' Tailor"
Alterations for Men and Women
Pressing While You Wait
118% E. Washington NO 2-4617
(above Conlin & Wetherbee Clothing
Store) )P6

WANT TO DO some care taking? If so,
you can rent a very nice 1 bedroom
Apt, with stove and refrig. in a
ranch type building for only $80
per month. Plus gas and electricity.
Available now. Corner White and
Simpson. NO 2-4811. )C162
LOW RENT: 3 and 4 room furnished
apartments in Ranch Type Building.
Tile baths. Washer and Dryer. Ypsi.
Call NO 3-4594 evenings. )C164
3 ROOM furnished basement apart-
ment. Campus. 614 Monroe. NO 3-5224.
)C156
LARGE, well furnished, single room,
Near campus. NO 3-6039 or HA 6-2321
after 6 P.M. )C155
ATTRACTIVE ROOM for two men or
women in new home. Twin beds, two
large closets, adjoining privatehalf-
bath, use of laundry facilities in-
cluded. Near Ann Arbor High School.
With Jewish family. NO 2-8292.
)C154
FOR RENT: 3 Room furnished Apart-
ment; close to campus and down-
town, near new library. Clean inside
and out, new deep freeze refrigerator,
carpeted living room, TV antenna,
garbage disposal, garage, laundry fa-
cilities, private bath and shower,
utilities furnished except electricity.
$85 per month. Phone NO 3-5532 after
6:00 P.M. )C153
NEWLY DECORATED, newly furnished,
2 room apartment. No smoking. Call
NO 2-3949 between 10 A.M. and 6 P.M.
)C149
CAMPUS: Quiet single for men. Linens,
furnished. 508 Elm St., #!0 3-8680.
)C150
3 ROOM APT, on 2nd floor. Unfur-
nished except for stove and refrigera-
tor. Nice and clean. Also 5 room Apt.1
on first floor. NO 2-4750. )C151

TUXEDO with 2 pr. of trousers. 36-38
sz., tall, $20. Northern Seal cape, like
new, 27 in. from shoulder, $35. Beauti-
full long bright red corduroy robe,
$15. 8 place settings,dcream with gold,
Staffordshire China, never used, $40.
Phone NO 2-5152.
ASSORTED Christmas Trees for Sale.
NO 8-9712, 537 Detroit Street. Big
Assortment from $1 up. )B94
FOR SALE: 1958 Divair aqualung. Call
NO 3-9348 after 8:00 P.M. )B93
1 35 MILLEMETER camera, made in
Germany; ILOCA corresponding to
Argus V-100, with leather case for
$75.00. Call Elke Witt, Ext. 2806.
)BG

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ENGLISH Girl's Bike for $20.00.
Elke Witt, Ext. 2800.

Room Phones
Free TV
2805 E. Michigan 7

ROOM AND BOARD
YOUR ENSIAN salesman says, "Don't
forget the price rise of 9, on bec.
15. Order your Ensian today." )E190
SITUATIONS WANTED
WILL CARE FOR one convalescent lady
in my home. NO 5-7452. )AA4

HU 2-2204

)J8
POTATOES-U.S. No. 1 $3.00-100 lbs.
Bananas-15c lb. Demarco Produce.
NO 2-7747 )J95

--)F213
EVERY WEDNESDAY THERE IS AN
ALL-CAMPUS
MIDWEEK
WORSHIP
SPONSORED BY 11 DENOMINATIONS
Thru U.C.F. (University Christian
Federation),
4:15-4:45 P.M.
At Douglas Memorial Chapel
(Corner of State and William)
)F138
YOUR friendly Ensian Salesman says,
"See me this week and save 9%. Price
Rise on Dec. 15." )F211
ORDER NOW-Magazines for Christmas
gifts at our low, low rates. We send
handsome gift cards. Phone NO 2-3081,
Student Periodical. )F214
WATCH FOR the "Ides of March" Jan-
uary 8th, 9th, and 10th, Lydia Men-
delssohn, )F200
WANTED: Another chance at college
life by sharp raccoon coat. Vintage
1933. Female styled. Size 12-14, Phone
Aged Coed at NO 2-6252. )F203
RUSSIA-3-week tour next summer.
Call NO 3-3883 after 6 p.m. )F198
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED: 3 riders to N.Y.C. L.I. area.
Lv. Dec. 19 or 20. Ret. Jan, 4. Call
Rog Moody at NO 3-7708 bt. 7 and
9 P.M. )G18
RIDERS wanted going to Flint every
Fri. afternoon. NO 8-6877. )G17
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

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with Dr. & Mrs. Geo. Mayer
of Purdue University
Sail from N.Y.--June 27
60 days - 1 1 Countries
for free itinerary write:
IRVINE'S TRAVEL SERVICE
127 Northwestern Avenue
W. Lafayette, Ind.

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 3-5776, )P1
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED TO BUY: Used Xylophone
or Bolex C-4. NO 2-4819. )K7

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
ONE BEDROOM apartment. Ultra mod-
ern. 1 of new Duplex. Unfurnished
except for stove and refrigerator. $110
month. NO 2-5142. )C147
STUDY undisturbedl 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, 112 batbrms. Gas heat. Fully
furnished. Will be available Jan. 15.
$125. Call RU 2-3437. )C140
4 RM. Apartment. 2 bedrooms, unfur,
except for stove and refrig. Call NO
3-1646. Near shopping area. )C141
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,
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
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. $75.001
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 1i
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

7 ROOM HOUSE including 3 bedrooms,
study, 11 bathrooms. Garage at-
tached. Dishwasher, disposal, storm
windows, screens, blinds, and other
extras. Excellently located with re-
spect to shade. NO 2-3428 evenings.
)B80
LATE 1957 KARMANN GHIA, 19,000
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. )B91
USED SELMER wooden clarinet. Exe.
cond. Just completely overhauled.
Call NO 3-8025. )B88
$1,000 PLUS 4 years equals $5,000. $1,000
when used as a down payment on the
two family house will provide $5,000
after 4 years. For a start on post-
college life, call NO 2-2891 for details.
)B86
2 SINGLE BED box springs. Hollywood
style. Painted chest of drawers. Iron-
rite mangle. NO 2-1201. )B83
BABY BUGGY, car basket, scale, 2
used chairs, large Frigidaire, AB gas
stove, % bed with springs and mat-
tress, 9' by 12' rug and pad. Call NO
2-8470. )B82
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,
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,

its _ -Fi!

WANTED RIDE-Mon. thru Fri.; must
arrive Mich. Union 7:40 A.M. from
North Campus. Call NO 3-3831, Eve.
)G2
HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED advertising man,dage
I30, seeking buiness manager and/or
advertising manager for small Mich-
igan daily. Experienced in Circula-
tion, Reuil and Classified advertis-
ing, Desire long term situation, Sal-
ary $8V,400. Contact File NO 5-149,
Michigan Press Association, Box 71,
East Lansing, Michigan. )H33
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 write6-
Ann Arbor P.O., Box 465. )H30
POSITTON n sRsdent tnn Paents

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. NC
3-0914. )T3
BOXERS FOR SALE
One brindle and white female 7
months, one fawn and white male,
2 years. Call after 6:00 P.M. Brighton
AC 7-1552. )T5
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
FOREIGN CAR SERVICE
We service all makes and models
of Foreign and Sport Cars.
Lubrication $1.25
N\1p Mntnr lroIc

320 NO. MAIN, 2 room furnished apt,
with private shower bath, first floor,-
front apt. No. 1. Electriclty extra.
)C126
DUPLEX One Bedroom House attrac-
tivelyfurnish.ed. Across Burns Park.

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