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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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irk ing Lots(Continued from Page 4) °
Pattern of Historical Empires" on Fri.,
Oct. 7, at 4:15 p.m. in Angell Hall,
r HARVEY MOLOTCH Aud. A.
University is currently Psychology Colloquium: B. F. Skinner
ing the construction of two will speak on "The Future of Teaching
parking structures, one to Machines" on Fri., Oct. 7 at 4:15 p.m.,
lit in the area of the Frieze in the Natural Science Aud. Coffee in
on Thayer St.; and the oth- the Mason Hall Lounge at 3:45 p.m.
be erected on Thompson St. Astronomical Colloquium: Fri., Oct. 7,
West Quadrangle. 4:00 p.m., the Observatory. Prof. Fred
T. Haddock will speak on radio astrono-
Land Cleared my at the University.
lough the West Quad site
sently being cleared in prep- Placement Notices
n for construction, both Wil-
. Pierpont, Vice-President in Detroit Civil Service - Public Aid
Worker, welfare investigational work.
3 of . business and finance, Minimum 2 yrs. social sciences and/or
rancis C. Shiel, Manager of business admin. plus some experience
Jniversity's Service Enter- in business & investigational work. Age
reported that the struc- 22-35. Non-residents also eligile.
Yards & Docks Supply Office; Con!
was just under the discus- struction Battalion Center, Port Huen-
tage and that no definite eme, Calif.-Immediate openings for
qualified Supervisory General Engineer
have been Made, for Technical Division with 4 yrs. ex-
Thayer St. building, which perience; also experienced Supervisory
ring its final stages on the Physicist for Naval Civil Engineering
ect's drawing boards, will Lab; nuclear physics specialist with at
least M.A. degree. Federal Civil Serv-.
n eight or nine parking lev- ice positions at grades GS-12 & GS-14.
d will hold over 400 vehicles. U.S. Internal Revenue Service-Sev-
eral career opportunities for male col-
Await Groundbreaking lege grads as Internal Revenue Agents
versity authorities expect & Officers in Mich., Illinois & Wiscon-
Sto be broken early this sin. Revenue Officer candidates must
Stahave had' 3 yrs. experience in business,
, completion date has been financial or legal work. Certified Pub-
r late autumn, 1961. lic Accountant certificate required for
h structures will be primar- Revenue Agent positions. Civil Service
appointments at GS-5 or 7 level.
led by vehicles bearing spe- Please contact the Bureau of Ap-
ermits, but they will "prob- pointments, Rm. 4021, Admin. Bldg.,
e open to the public as well Ext. 3371 for further dgtails.
pay-as-you-go basis," Shiel
Student Part- ime
ds collected from already
ig University owned parking employment
es will be used to finance The following part-time jobs are
'w construction. available to students. Applications for
SPECIAL SALE
Chemistry and Physics
41 st EDITION
Regularly 9.00

these jobs can be made in the Non-
Academic Personnel Office, Room 1020
Administration Building, during the
following hours: Monday through Fri-
day, 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Employers desirous of hiring students
for part-time work should contact Bill
Wenrich, Student Interviewer at NOr-
mandy 3-1511, extension 2939.
Students desiring miscellaneous odd
jobs should consult the bulletin board
in Room 1020, daily.
MALE
20-Psychological subjects.
2-Salesmen-graduate students pre-
ferred, commission basis.
1-Married couple to live in, in ex-
change for room and board
2-Meal jobs.
4-Waiters (Meal hours, and evenings)
1-Pianist (Thursday, Friday, Satur-
day evenings).
3-Cab drivers (evenings and week-
ends).
12-Psychological subjects (any Tues-
day or Thursday afternoons between
Oct. 5 and Oct. 20).
1-Sociology or Psychology major (eve-
nings' and weekends, live in).
2-Laundry assistants (4-9 p.m. alter-
nate nights).
1-Printer (experienced).
2-Salesmen (Sell membership into
Men's Health Club).
1-Linotype operator (experienced,
sporadic).
FEMALE
10-Guides-upperlass biological sci-
ence majors.
1-Room job.
1-Telephone solicitor (as many hours
as possible).
4-Housework and ironing (hours flex-
ible).
4--Waitresses (meal hours, and eve-
nings).
8-Psychological subjects (any Tues-
day or Thursday afternoon between
Oct. 6 and Oct. 20).
15-Psychological subjects.
1-Laundry assistant (7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturdays only).
Organization
Notices
USE OF THIS COLUMN for announce-
ments is available to officially recog-
nized and registered organizations only.
Organizations planning to be active for
the fall semester should register by
OCTOBER 10, 1960. Forms available,
3011 Student Activities Building.
Baha'i Student Group, Meeting, All
interested welcome, Oct. 6, 8 p.m.,
League, Kalamazoo- Rm.
La Sociedad Hispanica, 1st Meeting,
Oct. 6, 8 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg.
Newman Club, Christopher Leader-
ship Class Begins, Oct. 6, 8 p.m.;
Monte Carlo Party-dance, games,
prizes, refreshments, Oct. 7, 8:30 p.m.:
Dunker's Hour after Duke Game, Oct.
8; 331 Thompson St..
Riding Club, Meeting with Crop &
Saddle Club drill team, Oct. 8, Meet at
WAB, 6:50 p.m. for ride. Call Lee Sonne,
NO 2-3122 for information.
SGC Cinema Guild, Petitions for
Sponsorship Available, Though Oct. 7,
8 a.m.-6 p.m., SAB.
Christian Science Organization, Reg-
ular Testimony Meeting, Oct. 6, 7:30
p.m., Lane Hall, Fireside Rm.
Subscribe to
The
Michigan Daily

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
GRINNELL'S PIANO
HARVEST OF VALUES
Beautiful Tickering Grand-6'6"
every piano student's dream
ONLY $1795
Other Grands from $345
Reconditioned Uprights-$69 up
MAKE GRINNELL'S YOUR
PIANO HEADQUARTERS

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323 S. Main

NO 2-5667

A-1 Ne* and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS
iental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
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FOR SALE
ALL KINIS of old books at the Armory
Antique Show. Fri., Sat., Sun., Noon
to 10 p.m. B35
FOR SALE-EVERGREENS by employee
of chemistry stores at wholesale to
University personnel, Priced at $2.0
to $5.00. Junipers, yews, arborvitae,
spreaders, uprights, globes, dwarfs.
Call Michael Lee at NO 8-8574. B22
RUMMAGE SALE-Men's winter coat
and suits, all clean. GE washing ma-
chine, $20. Rug, $20. 6 or 7 chairs, $1-
1.25 ea. A kitchen table and all
kinds of other articles. Come any
time to 611 Longshore Dr. North
side A.A. B34
FOR SALE-Evergreens by employee of
chemistry stores at wholesale to Uni-
versity personnel. Priced at $2.00 to
$5.00. Junipers, yews, arborvitae,
spreaders, uprights, globes, dwarfs.
Call Michael Lee at NO 8-8574. B22
TAPE RECORDER. Knight. Tape, mike,
headphones and phono cord. $75. NO
3-6448. B30
FOR SALE - Automatic washing ma-
chine, Frigidaire, 3 years old. Call
NO 3-6995 after 6 p.m. B24
PHOTO SUPPLIES
LEICA 13, NIKKOR f2.5 tele., and other
like-new equipment. Value $725.00.
Best offer over $425. Box 2, Daily. D2
BUSINESS SERVICES
FALL BARGAIN CARNIVAL SALE
30-qt. Plastic Waste Basket 1.99
Plastic Pail 77c
Plastic Laundry Basket 99c
O-Cedar Sponge Mop 2.44
Laundry Cart 2.99
MUEHLIG & LANPHEAR HARDWARE
311 S. Main St.
ALTERATIONS and sewing. Mrs. Sny-
der, NO 2-7968. J26
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
NO 2-4647. J10
PAVED, off-street parking space 1 block
from caimus. 702 E. University, Call
NO 5-7892.0 J35

$595
nly qunt9y
limited quantity

Read Daily Classifieds!

Ulrich's Bookstore

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EVERYONE KNOWS ABOUT
RALPH'S
RALPH'S MARKET

709 Packard

NO 5-7131

PETTI JR. FASHION CANDIDATES in a smart busman's
blue/green/white plaid.. alI-wool separates, bound
for a non-stop campaign through every important event on your
"casual" calendar, giving special favor to the junior figure.

SELF-SERVICE Westinghouse Laundro-
mat. 24 washers, 8 dryers. Always
open. 229 Depot St., Ann Arbor. State
St. north to Depot St., turn left 11,'2
blocks. J29
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Small round gold-plated watch
with black band. Phone Marie Katona.
.NO 2-6122. A21
LOST: Girl's Brown suede jacket. On
State or Ann Sts. Call NO 5-8507. All
LOST-Brown alligator wallet in or
near UGL. Call NO 2-2539. Reward.
A19
BLACK SWEATER lost at History 50
exam. N.S. Aud. last June. Will person
who found it call or return it to lost
and found, 2nd floor Ad. Bldg. or
Mary, 587 Jordan. A14
LOST-Trench coat left at UGL. Red
striped lining, trade zip in lining for
cash. Call NO 3-8604 after 5 p.m. A18
LOST? To find yourself try the Michi-
gan Daily. Just find a telephone and
dial NO 2-3241. A3
LOST-Wallet on 10/4. Contains im-
portant identification papers. Call
John at 2-2001, A20
FOUND: 30 weeks (a full school year)
of interesting, newsy reading. This
was found on the Diag June 6, 1960,
and the owner is wanted desperately.
Please call NO 2-3241 for information,
and find a year's DAILY subscription
as a reward (only $7,00 too). A2

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JOSH WHITE TWO GIRLS want roommate to shat
apt. Call NO 3-9737 for informatior
SAT. NIGHT ROOM CLOSE TO CAMPUS.$6-'
October 29 Linen fern. 1319 Hill St. NO 2-6422
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Tickets on sole WANTED: girl graduate student t
Today at share room in new apartment. Ful
use kitchen and living room. $37.5
Folett's & Ulrich's a month. 718 Lawrence. Phone NO 5
5125 or NO 3-0787. El
BRAND ROUND UP
CONTEST
Open: To All Living Units
WIN: STEREO RECORD PLAYER
HOW: Collect packages of any of
the following brands:

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