THE 11CHIG4N DAILY '1.1rxT.d' E Dubr7arbn IE For Direct Cl assified Ad Servi+ej Phone NU 2=47 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday,cand Saturday 9:30 'till 11:30 A.M. FOR SALE* TV-Emerson 17" table model. Exe. re- ception. $35. Call Ted, 2-4074. B82 FOR SALE: 1957 36x8 Marlette house trailer. 2 bdrm., full bath. Exe. cond, Parked on a 3 acre lot and may re- maln. Must sell. NO 2-4180' after 6 P.M. B83 PIANO -- Standing square-good rose- wood finish- needs tuning- under $30. Call Starkweather-NO 5-4969. B79 Veed Television sets for only $29.95. H, P. JOHNSON & CO. 209-211 S. Fourth NO 3-4124 B80, MOVIE CAMERA Canon ZM8. F14, w/case. Trans. radio, 0&1 Trs. All brand new. Bargain. Call NO 3 -2684 or leave message with NO 3-4288., B76 LEICA M3Wand acc. As new. Best offer. NO 3-8126. B77 FOR SALE: Webeor phono. Mahogany cabinet. Brand new diamond needle. 1~original price. Lawyers Club. Rm. D41. B718 CHRISTMAS TREES at Mrs. Kate Ban,- drofchak's place-Pontiac Road and Long Shore Drive. B74 17" TV. Excellent condition. Cheap. NO 3-3106. 1B69 HANDKNIT COCKTAIL DRESS. Blue, slie 10. or 12. Distinctive.' NO 5-5644. 8371 HAND-MADE Norwegian Sweaters,. the leading designs in many colors. Call NO 2-0864. 1388 EXPENSIVE DIAMOND WRIST WATCH" with diamond band. Will sacrifice. NO 2-0596. 1B66 CHRISTMAS SALE of used and antique jewelry. Reasonable; Phone NO 2-2697. B67 WOMAN'S Raccoon Coat, size, Medium. Very good cond. $20. NO 3-5355. B49 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Snapshots between Nat. Set. and Markley. Call 5226 Markley. A81 LOST? To find yourself try the Michi- gan Daily. Just find a telephone and dial NO 2-3241. A3 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 $6.50 too). A2 TRANSPORTATION NEEDED: Ride to New Brunswlgk,. N.J. or vicinity on' Dec. 16 or 17. Joan _Seitz, 4415 Markley. 023 WANTED: :Ride to Greeley, Coo. (or' Denver or Cheyenne, Wyo.) on or about December 16. Call NO* 2-7229. G19 WANTED: Rider to Dallas on or after' -Dec. 17. 4334 Markley. NO 5-7711, G20j WANTED: Ride to or near Indianapo- lis, Ind. on Dec. 16. Call NO 3-1561, Ext. 866. G2 WANTED: Riders to Los Angeles. 022, Avis.A - _-.J r" - Call NO 3-4158 Special weekend rates from 5 p m. Friday till 9 a.m. Monday $12.00 plus 8c a mile. Rates in- clude gas, oil, insurance. 514 E. WASHINGTON ST. * TRUCKS AVAILABLE :1 PERSONAL CONGRADS James Boyd Pants III on your recent pinning to Sue P. Our warmest regards for alAong union. F2THIS IS THE chance you've been Wait- ing for--you can't afford to miss t! Organizing meeting for HILLELZA- POPPIN Inter-Fraternity and Sorority skit (coed!) tonight at 7:15 at Hillel, Come! F22 TONIGHT) TONIGHT! won't be just any night, Tonight's the organizing meeting for writers, production people, and cos- tumners, all for HILLELZAPOPPIX. Tonight, Dec. 8, 7:15 at Hillel. F21 REGISTRATION for ACWR Work Sym- posiumn today and Fri. In Fishbowl, 9-4. F18 FREE-Thursday night at 8:00 in Rack- ham Au~ditorium. ':15 WE URGENTLY NEED HELP. "Anyone' having knowledge of the activities of Diana Paton within the past two years please contact us. NO '3-9537 and NO 2-5283. P16 CACIQUE, Feliz Anniversario, MI Vida. Guera F8 Join the DAILY and see the world - through an Associated Press' Teletype Machine.. Fl I THE CAFE PROMETHEAN now has a new weekday menu =- lower prices with plenty of atmosphere, good music. Why not visit us " )n your next coffee date? P198 SHELLEY RUTH is smiling. But why? Ext. 141 Lloyd. F185 TO ALL JANUARY GRADUATES; Any- one interested in being student speaker for January graduation, con- tact Bob Radway at NO 5-5547 or Jim Agnew at NO 5-9422. P178 FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE, clean apartment on iriv- er 1 z miles fromI campus. Applica- tions taken from young married cou- ples. Phone NO 3-51264 C95 TWO BEDROOM partly furnished house. Newly decorated at Whitmore Lake. GE 7-9613, C94 FOR RENT-Single room for gentleman. In best southeast residentia~l section:. Phone NO 8-6171. 93 NEED A HOME for +Christmas? 4 spa- cious roomns, entire first floor. At- tractively furnished. For 3 or 4, $50, each per month. NO 2-0144. C92 WHITMORE LAKE: 8 room, furnished house overlooking lakes Nice "condi- tion. Very reasonable. Lease available. HI 9-4502. C88 HOUSE-2 bedroom. New oil furnace. Newly decorated. Furnished or unfIur- nished. $75 per month. Off Highway 23 between Ann Arbor and Brighton. EL 6-8995. C025 USED CARS '41 CADILLAC. 4 door, dark green. Exc. cond. $650. Make offer. NO 2-5919 weekends or after 8 P.M. N95 DRIVE HOME this vacation in a '58" Fiat 600. Exc. cond. Phone NO 5-5928 eve., or see at 1450 Washington Hgts: N94. '58 CHEVROLET By original owner. Pine condition. Four - door" sedan. Six - cylinder.. Standard shift.. Power, steering. Radio and heater'. $1100. Call° NO- 3-8103. N93 '55 CH1EV., 6 cyl. standard trans. Excell. cond. $400. Call NO 5-5133. N88 1960 HILLMAN Convertible, call Jack after 7:* PA 1-1176. N89 '54 MERC 2-door automatic. Good con~- dition. Winterized. $300. N~o 3-1085 evenings. N86 BARGAIN CORNER. ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95 39c; shorts 69c; military supp SAM'S STORE. 122 E.Washtn CAR SERVICE, ACCESSC C-TED STANDARD SERI Friendly service is our businef Atlas tires, batteries anld accei Complete Automotive Service- products and services guarant Road Service "Yuexpect more from !Stand and you get it." 1220b South University NO 8-918 BUSINESS SERVICE! FOR FRUITCAKE, EGG NO( whatever your special holiday might be-Come to RALPH'S, MARKET 709 Packard NO3 CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTI From STUDENT PERIODICAL AGE2 TIME--1 yr. .........~... LIFE-1 yr. ............. SPORTS ILL.-1 yr.,.... FORTUNE-1. yr. ..... NEWSWEEK-I yr. ......... NEW REPUBLIC-1 yr.... Handsome Gift Card. Seni Order now- pay later Call No 2-3061 REWEAVING-Burns5, tears, mnot] rewoven. Let us save your c Weave-Bas Shop. 224 Nickelsj SNO 2-4647. I 1 __ 0~1 AAA EXPENSE SEATTLE Absolute best deal Las 'Vegas; Phoe- nix, California, St. Louis. AAA NATIONWIDE D3RIVE-AWAY 8900, Gratiot, Detroit WA 5-2070 G17 HELP WANTED WANTED: Dishwasher for Zeta Beta Tau. Contact Dave. Kerp or Nick Sack at NO 3-8508, H37 BABY SITTER WANTED: -two small children-mornings or afternoons dai- ly, NO 2-7453. H36 FULLTIETPN and general office position available at Follett's, 322 South State- Street. Full time appli- cations only. 1135 STUDENTS AND YOUNG WOMEN,, 18 years and over to work part time: 9 4.m.-1 p.m., 1 pan -5 pm. or 5 p.m.- 9 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Telephone inquiries from our office, Salary. For Interview call NO 2-5698. H7 X15 SITUATION WANTED. TUTORING -and translating, German. Russian, French. Call NO 3-9575. HH7 HOUSEWORK WANTED - Experienced, dependable person. NO 2-9782. 1H11 Read the Classifieds Yes-You Can still Join THE MICHIGAN DAILY BUSINESS STAFF -- Advertising - Layout -- Accounting Stop in Anytime MGs: '48 and '58. Reasonable. Call NO 8-7159.1 N801 F2 77 GIFT GUIDE U. .1 (24-hour service on request) arcade jewelry shop 16 nickels arcade Net this: a stvd#Mwlhoi.ThsI Perspccs. . studios drowsily te safiwtW ubevpl N&Dozkeeps YeW hew marh sleep be gets. *wake and alert-safelyl ff you find studying sometimes soporific (and who doesn't) the word' to rememiber is NoDoze. NoDoz alerts you with a safe and accurate amount of caffeine-the same refreshing stimulant in coffee and tea. Yet non-habit-forming NoDoz is faster, handier, more reliable. So to keep perspicacious during study and .,.a exams-and while driving, too - ~ always keep Noloz in proximity. The site sy awake Waet - available everywhee. ,Auutheline prodtxt of Steve LA sktm Looked-At Your- Brief Case Lately LOOK SUCCESSFUL With This Beautiful Top Groin Cowhide Brief Case Manufacturers' Seconds (Slight Spot on Leather) Reg. $25.00 NOW 1j395 POTTERY and COPPER-ENAMEL from Art Sales at reduced p Call NO 3-9788, 1111 Forest. 'TOYS AND GIFTS FOR ALL Western Auto Associate Store 119 E. Washington Open Monday through Friday 'til L'41 '14 Featherw ox, ca.). we ideal Ioungif panlons taxes to dud fathstactIon Gua NATURAL COLORS (100% wai 0 White. 0Sa to 0 grown Six, PWA M P.O. Box 37- mvcu ow! GOVE, et.. IULRICH'S BOOKSTORE 549 E. University I back GIFTS FOR mXNGBD, Dunhill, Co- prices. moy, Charatan. Give him a fine pipe Make GRIN LLSoS.l B75 for Christmas. The Pipe Center, 1217 S. University. your headquarters for th e GUITARS. UKULELES, BONGOS - BS-n troH-i University Music House, 340 Maynard.,eeiin 1t 8:30anTeeio, CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THE lieoWHOLE FAMILY Headquarters for Alieo hou~sewares for the lady of the house. MAGNAVOX, RCA, Tools and some sporting goods for ZENITH, etc. mink. thma. Sleds and skates for the children. "". comn MUEHLIG AND LANPH4EAR GR I N NELL' S eight (4 311 S. Main NO 2-3277 323 S. Main NO 2- ngm. ,--- __________________ euita For Your Christmas! New 8mm aeb JUST RECEIVED ZOOM MOVIE CAMER aehebW.) with through-the-lens viewing' l:GRANCu built-in electric eye exposure me )RTS FM Tuners only $19.95, iRSFM Radios from $29.95 PURCHASE CAMERA SF" AM-FM Radios from $39.95 1116 S. University NO 5' at the RECORD PLAYERS, RADIOS -- LIBERTY MUSIC, SHOPS up. University Music house, 340 417 E. Liberty NO 2-0675 niard. 211 S. State NO 8-9013 COME TO MORRILL't DOU YOUR CHRISTMAS adseorfn eeto SHOPPING NOW, n e u ieslcino Domestic Pewter, Crystal, Bone China SOIL TA ONR Ornaments, Paper and. Ribbon for' your Christmas Gifts C~ards Imprinted -- 24-hr. service Mailing Service, Decorative Kitchenware Choose from Crane's and Eator Chafing Dishes, Wall Plaques America's finest. Give the gi Westmoreland Milk Glass, Cocktail Sets your recipient will enj~oy-and Religious Supplies Hummell Figurines, Stuffed Animals MORRILL'S VAN DYKE' GIFTS 314 S. State NO 3- 215 East, Liberty NO 3-1319 ___________________________He'll love 'to get an FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS: OFFICIAL MICHIGAN R New 17" Portable TV from $99.95 fo New Portable Automatic Stereo BURR,~1PATTERSON, & AUILD ( from $37.77 (offiigial Michigan jewelr) Clock Radios from $18.77 1209 'S. University NO 8-~ Transistor Portables from $18.77 P.S S will she. Tape Recorders from $79.95 Br- H. P. JOHNSON & CO. PS owl h. Br-at 209-211 5. Wourtli No, 3-4124 PS owl h. Br-at The perfect Christmas Gift. A Daily reminder of you for far away loved H .O. one.live them a subscription to the Michigan Daily. Can be mailed ANY Electric Train WHERE. Call NO 2-3241. ELECTRIC ORGANS $545 up.n Pianos, Ony$ 09 five nationally-known brands, $4753 up. Open every evening. Ann Arbor Piano and Organ Co., 213,E. Washing- ton, NO 3-3109. Beaver's Bike and Hardw A-1 New and Used Instruments 805 Church NO 5- BANJOS, GUITARS and',BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PhoneNO248 PAUL'S MUSICAL; REPAIR N 119 W. Washington NO,2-1834K for Classified Advertis fII 'H - EROSPACJ3J CORP ORA TION are creating a climate conducive to significant scientific achievement TO Eu, 11 ;FLIGHT lOPE.: presented by Michigan Union offered to - Students,'Faculty, and Families Only $,3OO "Essentially, this corporation will he people-people of the highest quality. The United States Air Force recog- nizes that men of great scientific and technical competence can perform a't their best only wh~en they can exercise their initiative to the full under lead- ership which creates the climate for creativity. We expect Aerospace Cor- poration to provide that kind of environment." SECRETARY 0of THE Aia FORCE Among those providing their leader- ship to this new non-profit public service corporation are: Dr. Ivan A. Getting, president; Allen F. Donovan, senior vice president, technical; Jack H. Irving, vice president and general manager, systems research and plan- ning; Edward J. Barlow, vice president and general manager, engineering divi- sion; and Dr. Chalmers W. Sherwin, vice president and general manager, laboratories division. These scientist/ administrators are now selecting the scientists and engi- neers who will achieve the mission of Aerospace Corporation: concentrating the full resources of modern science and technology on rapidly achieving those advances in missile/space systems indispensable to the national security. The functions of Aerospace Cor- poration include responsibility for: advanced systems analysis; research and experimentation; initial systems engineering; and general technical supervision of new systems through their critical phases, on behalf of the United States Air Force. Aerospace Corporation is already engaged in a wide variety of specific systems projects and research pro- grams-offering scientists and engi- neers the opportunity to exercise their full capabilities, on assignments of unusual scope, within a stimulating environment. Immediate opportunities exist for MS and PhD candidates completing require- ments in engineering, physics, and mathematics, and interested in: * Theoretical Physics * Experimental Physics * Inertial Guidance * Propulsion Systems * Computer Analysis * Applied Aerodynamics * Space Communications Those capable of contributing in these and other areas are invited to direct their resumes to: Mr. James M. Benning, Room 135 P.O. Box 95081, Los Angeles 45, Calif. Flight I eaves New York June 21 IWAV Vi 7 - Y %F