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JANUARY 8, 1959

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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CLASSIFIED

ADVERTISING

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in Nat. SBe. Aud. Marshals will direct
graduates to proper stations.
Graduation Announcements, Invita-
dent, etc.: Inquire at Office of Stu-
dent Affairs.
Programs: To be distributed at Hill
Auditorium.
Doctoral degree candidates who at-
tend the graduation exercises are en-
titled to receive a hood. Those receiv-
tag £ doctoral degree other than Doc-
t of hilosophy may exchange the
Ph.D. hood given them during the cere-
mony for the appropriate degree hood
immediately after the ceremony, in the
rear of Nat. Sci. Aud.
Effective Jan. 1, 1959, the Social Se-
curity tax for both staff members and
the University will be increased from
2%% to 2%%. In addition, the amount
of salary subject to Social Security
taxes will be increased from $4,200 to
$4,800 a year. The tax increase will be
imposed on all salaries and wages paid
af oter Jan. 1, 1959.
- 1
Students who expect to receive edu-
cation and training allowance under
Public Law 550 (Korea G.I. Bill) or
Public Law 634 (Orphans' Bill) must
fill in Monthly Certification for the
Veterans Administration in the Office
of Veterans' Affairs, 142 Admin. Bldg.,
between 8:30-11:15 a.m. and 1:15-3:15
p.m. by Thurs., Jan. 8.
Concerts
The University of Michigan Symphony
Band will present a concert in Hill
Aud., on Thurs. even., Jan. 8, at 8:0
p.m. The Band, directed by William
D. Revelli, will play compositions by
Verdi, Tomasi, Bloch, Erickson, Ward,
Berlioz, Work, Williams, Kalinnikov,
and Yoder. They will also play "Sym-
phonic Songs for Band," by Robert Rus-
sell Bennett, who will be present to
conduct this number. Performing as
soloists during the concert will be John
Mohler, clarinet, and Don Jacoby,
trumpet. Open to the general public
without charge.
The U. of M. Symphony Band and
Orchcestra, and the Michigan Singers,
will be heard in a joint concert in con-
nection with the 14th Annual Mid-
western Conference, in Hill Aud. on
Fri. evening, Jan. 9, at 8:00 p.m. The
Symphony Orchestra under the direc-
tion of Josef Blatt will perform "Pic-
tures from an Exhibition" by Mussorg-
sky; the Michigan Singers, Maynard
Klein conducting, will present com-
positions by Williams, Pachelbel and
Brahms; and the Symphony Band, di-
rected by William D. Revelli, will play
numbers by Ward, Bloch, Bennett,
Williams, Kalinnikov, and Yoder
Charles Heard will accompany the Mi-
chigan Singers, and soloists with the
Band will be John Mohler, clarinet,
and Don Jacoby, trumpet. Open to t
the general public without charge.
Lectures i
Dr. Albert Feuerwerker, of Center for
East Asian Studies, Harvard Univ., will
speak on "The Paradox of Imperialism
in Modern China,"' Fri., Jan. 9, 4:15
p.m., Angell Hall Aud. C. Sponsored by
the Asian Studies Committee. The pub-
lic is invited.
Amperican Chemical Society - Univ.
Lecture: Dr. P. 0. Lowdin, Quantum
Chemistry Group University of Upp-
oala, Uppsala, Sweden, will speak on
"Correspondence between concepts in
Chemistry and Quantum Chemistry" on
Fri., Jan. 0, 4:15 p.m. Rm. 1300 Chem.
Bldg.
Academic Notices
Applied Mathematics Seminar: Prof.
Ernest F. Masur of Dept. of Eng. Mech,
wilt continue his talk, "On Elastic Sta-
bility," Thurs., Jan. 8, 4:00 p.m., Rm.
246 W. Eng. Bldg. Refreshments at 3:30
p~m. in Rm. 274 W. Eng. Bldg.
Psychology Colloquium and Dept. of
Physiology: "Neurophysiological Stud-
Ies of Conditioning," Herbert H. Jasper,
M.D., Montreal Neurological Institute,
McGill Univ. 4:15 p.m. Fri., Jan. 9, Aud.
B, Angell Ball.
Aeronautical and Astronautical En-
gineering Dept. Seminar, Fri., Jan. 9,
4 p.m., in rm. 1504 E. Eng. Bldg. Dr.
M. H. Nichols will speak on "Inter-
planetary Data Transmission" and Dr.
J. 0. Eisley will speak on "Panel Flut-
ter in Supersonic Flow."
Astronomical Colloquium: Fri., Jan.
9, 4:15 p.m., the Observatory. Dr. Wm.
Liller will speak on "The Compost-
tion of Comet Tails."
Students who are definitely planning
to transfer to the College of L S & A,
School of Ed., School of Music, School
of Nursing, College of Arch. and Des.,
or the College of Pharm. in Feb. 1959
from another campus unit should come
tQ the Office of Admissions, 1524 Ad-
alia. Bldg., immediately to make ap-
Question for transfer.

Automatic Programming and Nu-
merical Analysis Seminar: Prof. Ber-
nard A. Geller will speak on the "Uni-
versity of Michigan System for the
IBM 704," Jan. 9, 4:00 p.m. in rin. 3209
Angell Hall.
Doctoral Examninat ion for Charlesc
Henry Church, Physics; thesis: "High-
Resolution Electric Field-Induced In-
frared Absorption Spectra of H2 and
D2," Fri., Jan. 9, 2038 Randall Lab, at
2:00 p.m. Chairman, C. W. Peters.
Doctoral Examination for Ernest
Franklin LeVon. Chem.: thesis: "The
Synthesis of Alkylating Agents as Po-
tential Anticancer Agents," Fri., Jan.
9, 3003 Chem. Bldg., 2:30 p.m.. Chair-
man, R. C. Elderfield.
Doctoral Examination for Donald Ed-
win Nuechterlein, Poli. Scl.: thesis:
"The Icelandic Defense Problem, 1940-
1956: A Study of the Influence of Do-
mestic Political Factors on the For-
mulation of Iceland's Foreign Defense
Policy," Fri., Jan. 9, 4609 Haven Hall,
2:00 p.m. Chairman, H. L. Breeton.
Doctoral Examination for Marie Da-
vidson Rivers. Educ.; thesis: "Peer
Acceptance and Rejection of Negro
Teachers Who Were First or Among the
First to Be Employed in White or Pre-
dominantly White Schools North of the
Mason-Dixon Line," Fri., Jan. 9. 3206
U H S 10:15 a.m., Chairman, S. E.
Dimond.
Doctoral Examination for Leonard
Oscar Roeig, Physics; thesis: "Elastic
Scattering of 1.1 Bet' Positive Pions by
Protons and the Elastic Scattering; of
58-2 Mev Protons by Protons," Fri.,

Jan. 9, 2038 Randall Lab., 1:00 p.m.
Chairman, D. A. Glaser.
Doctoral Examination for Joseph
Treble Sinclair. Geog.; thesis: "Lima,
Peru:A Study i Urban Geography,"
Fri., Jan. 9, 13 A. H, 200 p.m. Chair-
man, C. M. Davis.
Boctoral Examination for Richard
Abernathy Watson, Poll. S.; thesis:
"Law Enforcement in the Cleveland
Metropolitan Area: A Study in Inter-
governmental Relations," Fri., Jan. 9,
517 H. H., 3:00 p.m. Chairman, J. E.
Kallenbach.
Placement Notices
Beginning with Wed., Jan. 14, the
following schools will be at the Bureau
of Appointments to interview prospec-
tive teachers for Feb. or Sept. 1959.
Wed., Jan 14
Warren, Mich. (Fitzgerald Schools) -
Elementary; Elementary Art Consult-
ant. (February).
Thurs., Jan. 15
Battle Creek, Mich. -- Elementary;
English; Math; Home Economics; Eng-
lish-Social Studies; General Scence;
Biology; AutohMechanics; Special Edu-
cation; Speech Correction (Sept.).
Fri., Jan. 16
San Diego, Calif. - Elementary (Kin-
dergarten through 6th grade); All ma-
jor fields in Jr. High School or Sr.
High School, plus Business Education,
Art, Music, Languages, Men's Physical
Education, Camping, Special Education.
(Sept.).
Sat., Jan. 17
San Diego, Calif. -- Same fields as
above.
Mon., Jan. 19
San Diego, Calif. - Same fields as
above.
For any additional information and
appointments, contact the Bureau of
Appointments. 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO
3-1511, Ext. 489.
Personnel Interviews:
Fri., Jan. 9:
Service Bureau Corporation, Detroit,
Mich. Interviewer: Mr. R. M. Lauritsen,
Sales Manager. Location of work: Mid-
West. Graduates: Feb. 1. Men with a
degree in Liberal Arts or Bus. Admin.
for a. Management Training and b.
Territory Sales. 2. Men with a degree
in Math. for Electric Computing.
Thurs., Jan. 15:
The Equitable Life Assurance So-
ciety, Detroit, Mich. Interviewer: Mr.
J. A. Babb, Cashier. Location of work:
for offices which are located in all
principal cities of the U.S. Graduates:
Feb., June or Aug. Citizenship required.
Men with any degree in Liberal Arts
for Insurance which includes Home Of-
fice and Claims Work,
For an interview appointment, con-
tact the Bureau of Appointments, 4001
Admin. Bldg., Ext. 3371.
Summer Placement:
The following company will be in-
terviewing for summer placement on
Fri., Jan. 9.
Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authori-
ty will be interviewing for positions in
parks. Applicants must be residents of
Wayne, Washtenaw, Livingston. Oak-
land, or Macomb Counties. Positions
for Patrol Office, Lifeguard, Park At-
tendants, Account Clerk, and Season-
al Clerk. Interviews begin at 8:30 in
Rm. D-528, S.A.B.
Information on work at Yellowstone
National Park is now available at the
Summer Placement Service, SAB, Rm.
D528.
Have you Thought of working a Es-
tes Park this summer? Many varied
positions are open for men and women
students through the Estes Park Con-
ference of the YMCA and YWCA.
Pottawattamie Resort-Motel in Ben-
ton Harbor, Mich. has positions for
Waitresses, Bus Boys, a Playground
Supervisor, Salad Girls.
Excellent positions for counselors
with experience at Camp Mohawk in
the Berkshires, Mass. Needs include
Dance Counselor, Athletic, Pioneer,
Tennis, General.
The Biltmore Summer Hotel in South
Haven, Mich. is looking for students
who are not afraid of hard work but
who would like working in a resort at-
mosphere.
For further information concerning
Summer Placement, contact Ward D.
Peterson, Director of Summer Place-
ment, D-528 S.AB., open Tues. and
Thurs. from 1:00 to 5:00 and on Fri.
from 8:30 to 12.
Personnel Requests:
U. S. Civil Service Comm., announces
exam for Research Scientists. Positions
are for engineering and physical sci.
grads in Federal Research Laboratories
in the Washington, D.C. area.
Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit, Mich.,
has openings for women with Secre-
tarial backgrounds to work in Detroit
office until the company moves to Ann
Arbor. Are very interested in women
with exp. as Medical Secretaries,
North American Aviation, Columbus,
Ohio, has a number of immediate open-
ings for midyear Aero., Mech., Elec. and
Civil Engrg. grads,
Department of Health, Education &
Welfare, Atlanta, Ga., has vacancies in
the Laboratory Branch of the Com-
municable Disease Center for Micro-
biologists. Ph.D. in either Bacti., Virol-

ogyI or Microbiology.
Smithsonian Institution, Cambridge,
Mass., is seeking men to join the Op-
tical Satellite Tracking Program as Field
Observers,
For further information concerning
the above positions, contact the Bureau
of Appointments. 4001 Admin. Bldg.,1
Ext. 3371.,
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special rates to the New Yorker, At-
lantic Monthly, Saturday Evening
Post, Ladies' Home Journal, and Re-
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phoning NO 2-3061. Student Period;-
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BUSINESS SERVICES
WHY NOT amble over to our Kitchen
Hardware Department and furnish
your place with those kitchen uten-
sils which no modern kitchen can do
without. Casserole dishes, glassware,
frying pans, sprinkling bottles. every
kind of dishware, and waste disposals
all at moderate prices.
RALPH'S MARKET
(formerly Freeman's)
709 Packard NO 2-3175
"Just two doors from the Blue Front"
)J158
REWEAVING--Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
NO 2-4647. )J3
CAMPUS
OPTICIANS
Most frames replaced
while you wait.
Broken lenses duplicated.
FAST service on all repairs.
240 NICKELS ARCADE
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)J4
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CIDER AND SPUDNUTS
NOW!
WE DELIVER
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1205? S. University
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)J43
For the finest in
PAINTS, BRUSHES,
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GLASS PRODUCTS:
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PITTSBURGH
PLATE GLASS COMPANY
337 S. Main Street
Phone: NO 3-4117

FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Large 1 bedrn. modern-
apartment, unfurnished or semi-fur-
nished. Swimming pool. Sub-let till
June. August or later. $117.50 per
month. NO 5-7664. )C224

REAL ESTATE
LOOKING.?
For an apartment or house,
Why not call us, we have a
good list of available
properties that we will
be gad to show.
MCKERCHER
Realtor NO 2-3249
)R14

FOR RENT: Five large rooms, unfur-
nished. All utilities included. 723
Packard. Children welcome. )C222
FOR RENT: 829 Tappan, furnished 2
bedroom apartment. Call NO 2-2556 or
evenings, NO 3-2763 or HI 9-9531.
Ward Realtors. )C217
2 ROOM furnished apt. Married couple
-no children. Gas for cooking. NO 8-
8900. )C218
ATTRACTIVE partly furnished efficien-
cy apt. on campus, for one person or
couple, $85. Call NO 2-7395 after 6
P.M. )C219
FOR RENT: 2 doubles and 1 single. 1
block from Law School and Bus. Ad.
School. 808 Oakland, NO 2-2858. )C220
FOR RENT: Large, attractive furnished
apartment, Campus area-ideal for
4-5 boys. 2 bedrooms, new twin beds,
living room and kitchen. Private bath
with shower. Laundry privileges. Spa-
cious yard, $10 per week per person.
Phone NO 2-7445. )C221
FOR RENT: Between campus and
downtown 5 room furnished apart-
ment, $140 including utilities. NO 3-
4322. )C216
FURNISHED room on campus; $35 per
month. NO 8-9379. )C223
FURNISHED downstairs apt. in cam-
pus area. Call NO 2-6857. )C206
MODERN NEW APARTMENT for four.
Convenient to hospital & campus.
Two bedrooms, dishwasher, Garbage
disposal & air conditioning, laundry
facilities. Available Feb. 1. 1336 Ged-
des, NO 3-1661. )C215
ONE large single or double room.
Double-$7 each. Single-$8. 421 Ash-
ley, NO 5-3302. )C212
STUDENT room, single, in student
family home. Close to campus. 810
Arch St. NO 2-3061. )C214
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
There are available for immediate
occupancy-efficiency, one and two
bedroom apartments at both Uni-
versity Terrace and Northwood
Apartments. To be eligible you must
be a married student or full-time
faculty member who is not already
assigned to either Univ. Terrace or
Northwood Apts. For information,
please contact Mr. Melhuish, 1056
Admin. Bldg. or call NO 3-1511, Ext.
No, 3311 or No 2914. )C213
CAMPUS: Single for man. Large and
quiet. Available Jan, 6. Double room
for second semester, Linens furnished.
NO 3-8680, 508 Elm. )C209
FURNISHED 3 room apt, for 3 or 4
boys. South State St. NO 3-2800. )C205
TWO SINGLE ROOMS for men, private
entrance, parking. near campus, plen-
ty of heat and hot water. 1014 Lin-
coln. )C199
APT. FOR RENT. 4 room unfurnished
apt. for rent. $100 per month, heat in-
cluded. Call NO 2-4189. )CT97
COUNTRY HOME. 7 rooms and one an-
nex with 2 rooms and private bath.
3210 East Huron River Drive, Ann
Arbor, NO 2-0335. )C196
EXC. APTS. ranging from $80-$130 per
month. NO 3-9311. Haab & Markeson,
Realtors. )C194
3 ROOM DUPLEX APT. Unfurnished,
4 blocks E. from Pittsfield Village off
Packard, except for stove gnd refrig-
erator. Carport, private drive. $85 per
month plus utilities. 23141. )C184
WANT TO DO some caretaking? 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 2-4611. )C162
LARGE, well furnished, single room.
Near campus. NO 3-6039 or HA 6-2321
after 6P.M. )C155
ROOM FOR mate student. Clean. Hot
and cold water. 2 blocks from cam-
pus. $40 a month. Call after 5 p.m.
1302 Washtenaw Terrace. )C111
STUDY undisturbed; Large quiet rooms
for men. Near campus. NO 3-4747.
)C146
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-
ant surroundings.
STARLIGHT TRAILER COURTT
10175 Bishop Rd. ACademy 7-7199
)C3
FURNISHED APARTMENT. 2 rooms, '%
block to St. Joseph's Hosp. Suitable]
for 2. Available Jan, 1. NO 2-8248,
9-5 p.m. )C171
LOST AND FOUND

LOST - Beautiful Independent Black
Cat-vicinity of Hill and S. State
January 1-Occasionally responds to
name of Satan-Sorely missed. If you
have any information call either NO
2-1965 or NO 5-7711, Room 6308. )A82
LOST-White gold Hamilton Watch be-
fore Christmas. Margaret, NO 3-1561,
Room 403. )A80
LOST: Man's gold wedding ring Decem-
ber 18, between dental school and the
Terrace Apartments. Reward. Call NO
3-7988 after 6 P.M. )A81
Read and Use
Daily Classifieds

THREE BEDROOM HOME NEAR CAM-
PUS AND HOSPITAL. For sale or rent,
Oil heat. Suitable income property,
$1000 down or $95 per month rent, You
may reduce your rent to $20 by rent-
ing out rooms, Cal NO 3-0807. )R13
TWO FAMILY, excellent condition,
fully furnished; almost new furni-
ture. New wiring and plumbing. Two
new bathrooms. Up to code. Yearly
leased. Good income. Trade my equity
for a 4-family or larger on campus.
I will include some cash. Write Signe
Carlson. 1112 S. University. )R8
7 ROOM HOUSE including 3 bedrooms,
study, 1l bathrooms. Garage at-
tached. Dishwasher, disposal, storm
windows, screens, blinds, and other
extras. Excellently located with re-
spect to schools, NO 2-3428 evenings.
)R7
ROOM AND BOARD
ROOMS: For both men and graduate
women. Doubles and triples. Apprx.
$20 per mo. Must also board at house.
Total cost for room and board ap-
prx. $60 per mo. Contact Inter Coop
Council'. 2546 SAB. 9-12; 2-5 daily,
9-12 Sat. NO 8-6872. )E16
LEARN to Laugh in many Languages!!
(Accent on International Living)
Nelson International House Offers:
convenient location
good food
pleasant surroundings
stimulating company (discus-
sions on everything from S - -
to Satellites).
Room to study and room to
lounge at reasonable rates.
For further information call NO
3-8506. 915 Oakland. )E15
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
11812 E. Washington NO 2-4617
(above Conlin & Wetherbee Clothing
Store) )P6
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
NO 3-5776. )P1
WANTED TO BUY
USED RECORDS of plays and poetry.
Call Sam, NO 2-1866. 6-9 P.M. )K9
USED man's Bicycle, Call Peter, NO 2-
1266. )K10
PETS AND SUPPLIES
GERMAN SHEPHERD pups, AKC regis-
tered. Will hold for Christmas. NO
3-0914. ) T3

USED CARS
1954 PONTIAC 4-dr. sedan. Hydramatic.
R & H. 44,000 iniles. Driven by little
old RA to an dfrom law school. Best
offer call: Ed Bransilver, Hayden
House, 2-4591. )N65
WANTED
We pay topdollars for good used cars.
GENE'S AUTO SALES
544 Detroit St. NO 3-8141
)N2
5951 DODGE. Best offer takes it. NO 3-
6863 5:30-7:00 P.M. )N63
1956 VOLKSWAGEN Convertible. NO 3-
2784 or NO 2-3394. )N64
NEW THREE ROOM APT' available
Jan. 15 Stadium Place. NO 3-2784 or
NO 2-3394. )N62
1957 FORD Fairlane 500 two door Vic-
toria-very low mileage, excellent con-
dition. Call NO 5-5503 after 5 P.M.
)N61
MISCELLANEOUS
PRINTS of Michigan Campuses' well-
known Artists. Old Elm-723 Packard.
)M2
CINEMA GUILD regrets that because
of shipping difficulties, Moby Dick
will not be shown until Saturday and
Sunday of this week. Intruder in the
Dust, originally scheduled for Satur-
day and Sunday, will be shown on
Thursday and Friday evenings. )M1
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
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
GUITAR LESSONS: Guitars, Qualified
instructor. Call Maddy Music for de-
tails. NO 3-3395/ 508 E. William. )X12
PIANOS - ORGANS
Best offer Keyboard Service
WURLITZER * SOHMER KIMBALL
Dealer
ANN ARBOR PIANO CO.
213 E. Washington, NO 3-3109
)X17
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FOR SALE

TWIN BEDS. Blond and Wood. New,
clean niattress. See 609 S. 6th Ave. To
11:00 AM. or after 9:00 P.M. )B131
1958 VOLVO for sale, excellent condi-
tion, call NO 3-4164. )B128
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE of a 1957
Chevrolet Convertible, Engine Numi-
ber VC57F120027, to be sold at 2 P.M.
on January 8, 1959. at 401 East Wash-
ington Street. Ann Arbor, Michigan.
This unit is stored and may be in-
spected at 401 East Washington
Street. Ann Arbor. Michigan. )B130
TWO MAGNEET MOTOR BIKES. Ex-
cellent conditiou, low mileag.e Must
dispose of immediately. Highest bid-
der takes. Call after 5 P.M. NO 3-7662.
)B129
FOR SALE
Raccoon coat. Good cond. Ladlies'
size 38. NO 2-6898, after 5 p.m.
)B125
LIONEL TRAIN equipment for sale at
reasonable price. Excellent condi-
tion. Phone NO 2-2981. )B117
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 exterir, 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
ATTRACTIVE Cape Cod Home. 3 bed-
rooms, 1; baths. Priced at only
$17,500. This home is only 8 years old.
Some features are: Full basement, 1
car garage, aluminum storms and
screens, and a new oil furnace.
3 BEDROOM Brick Ranch. Located near
Eberwhite School.
McCOY REALTY, NO 2-6457
)B105

HELP WANTED

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NO 8-9429
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WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
)S4

COOK-Local references. Write to Box
AA7, Michigan Daily. )AA7
WAITER, three meals daily except Sun-
day.PsiOmega Fraternity, 2031 Hill,
NO 2-0994. )H42
POSITION as Resident House Parents
for older Grad. couple who will be in
city for 2 or more years. Maintenance
and salary. Time for husband's grad-
uate work. Call Mr. Clifton, NO 3-5011.
)H16
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION FIELD
AGENT-$86.80 to $122.40 weekly. To
fill current and future vacancies.
Graduation from an accredited col-
lege with specialization in a field re-
lated to rehabilitation is required.
Master's degree or some related ex-
perience desired but not necessary.
Obtain application for examination
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