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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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DAILY OFFICIALBULLETIN

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M.

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(Continued from Page 4)
Use of Office of Student Organiza-
tions
Special Business
Old Business:
Election Rules
Consideration of Nationality Groups
under the Discrimination Regula-
tion
Standing Committees:
Student Activities Committee: Bicycle
Auction Report
Calendaring Committee: Calendaring
and Approval
Recognition Committee: Wolverine
Club
New Business:
Ann Arbor....Liquor by the Glass
Proposal (Hayden)
Student Activities Building Addition
(Hayden)
Members and Constituents' Time

in Library Science; Ph.D. in Zoology.
Sherwin-Williams Co., Ass't Plant
Superintendent, Deshler, Ohio. Recent
graduate M.E. degree.
..The F1 deelrCo .,av
The Fideler Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.'
Admin. Ass't., Sales & Advertising
Ass't., and 2 Editorial Writers. Text-
book Publishing Division.
G. D. Searle & Co., Chicago, 111. Chem-
ist and Biologist; recent graduates,
women. Positions involve writing; not
lab work.
For further information contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 4021 Admin.
Bldg., Ext. 3371. If you are registered
with the Bureau, and will have a
change of address, or if you accept a1
job, let us know so that we can add
this information to your records.
Interviews

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Announcements During the month of October the fol-
Adjournment lowing companies will interview Seniors
and Graduates at the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, General Division Room
Placement Notices 4021, Admin. Bldg.
October, 1960
VA Hospital, Albany, N.Y. Clinical 10-Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance
Psychologist; Ph.D., 2 or 3 yrs. experi- 13-Prudential Insurance
ence. Civil Service GS-11 or 12. 18-Bureau of the Budget
Proctor & Gamble-Sales Representa- Michigan Bell Telephone
tive in Ann Arbor for southeastern 19-Michigan Bell Telephone
Michigan. Recent graduate, male. 20-Boy Scouts of America
Woodbury & Co., Worcester, Mass. Shell Oil Company
Sales representative for Detroit terr- 21-Argonne National Laboratories
tory'. Minimum 2 yr. college, 3 yrs. (P.M.)
sales experience in the Detroit area. 25-7th U.S. Civil Service District
Interviews Sept. 22, 22 & 23 in Detroit. Procter & Gamble
Salem College, West Virginia; Librar- Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance
ian and Zoology faculty member; M.A. 26-Ohio Oil Company (p.m.)
--27-Texaco Incorporated (p.m.)
28-Kroger Company
ATE STUDIES Summer

HORACE H. RACKHAM SCHOOL OF GRADUA

CONVOCATION
Trueblood Auditorium - Frieze Building
Wednesday, September 21, 8 P.M.
DR. LUTHER H. EVANS
former Librarian of Congress and Director-General of UNESCO
A reception will follow in the Rackham Assembly Hall
ALL GRADUATE STUDENTS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED

Placement
It may seem ridiculous to look for
summer jobs in November, however gov-
ernment, business and industry, resorts
and camps sometimes plan job requisi-
tions before Jan. 1. The Summer Place-
ment Service will open Nov. 1 this
year in Room D 528 Student Activities
Building. It will be open from 1:30 to
5:00 Monday thru Friday, and Friday
morning, from 8:30 to 12:00 noon.
.The United States Civil Service Com-
mission announces its examinations for
student trainees in various fields. Also,!
additional tests for Management In-
ternship will be given in Oct., Nov.,
Jan. and Feb.
For further information contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 4021 Admin.
Bldg., ext. 3371.
Student Part-Time

FOR SALE
SMALL DUNCAN PHYFE mahogany
drop-leaf dining table with pads. $20.
Call NO 2-4736. B
USED OFFICE DESK. Good condition,
NO 3-4187, Ask for Ernie B6,
REFRIGERATOR: FrIgidaire. 11 cu. ft.
with freezer. Best offer, NO 3-7443.
B8
CHEAPER THAN RENTING. Graduate
student leaving state. Must sell small
house. Two bedrooms plus study.
Large yard for children. Near ele-
mentary school. NO 3-6160. B3
IS YOUR apt. furnished? Do you need
that homey touch? Try the Numa
Club Rummage Sale. Saturday, Sept.
17, from 8 A.M.-i P.M., 625 N. Main,
the Ann Arbor Community Center.
B5
1960 HARLEY-DAVIDSON motor scoot-
er. Phone NO 5-5906 after 4 PM. B1
English Bikes - 38.95
Generators $4.40 Saddle baskets $3.59
Western Auto-119 E. Washington
Phone NO 3-6994
B2'
BALDWIN-HAMILTON piano. NO 8-1
9730. B4
FOR SALE: the 9 Beethoven sympho-i
nies by Toscannini. Little used-$20.
Also Argus C3 camera, $20. Phone NO
5-7807. E9
HELP WANTED
BABY SITTER for 2 small children.
Mornings or afternoons. NO 2-7453.
H4
HELP! The Michigan Daily needs YOU!
Come in or call NO 2-3241. H5
LAUNDRESS for girl's weekly personal
clothes. Will deliver and pick up. Call
NO 3-1561, Ext. 1353. HS
STUDENTS AND YOUNG WOMEN
18 years and over
to work part time: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. or
1 p.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Telephone
inquiries from our office. Salary.
Located at E. Liberty and Division.
For interview call NO 2-6941, H7
HELP WANTED: Boys: part time work.;
Noon and 2 or 3 nights. 8-1 or 10
P.M.-2:30 A.M. Apply in person after
1:30, Drake's Sandwish Shop. H3
HELP WANTED: Assistant Librarian-
Cataloger. Excellent opportunity for
woman with M.L.S. or equivalent ex-
perience. Current responsibilities: cat-
aloguing, classification, inter-library
loans, subject files. Sonle experience
and science background desirable. Ex-
cellent working conditions in beauti-
ful modern library serving depart-
ments of chemistry, clinical investi-
gation, and pharmacology. North
Campus. Salary commensurate with
training and experience. Liberal ben-
efit program. Send complete resume
to Technical Employment Manager,
Parke-Davis & Co., Research Division,
Ann Arbor, H12
REGISTERED TISSUE TECHNICIAN or
equivalent training. Full time work
in pathology laboratory. Duties in-
clude routine sectioning and staining
of animal tissues. Excellent salaries
and benefits. Send complete resume
to Technical Employment Manager,
Parke-Davis & Co., Research Division,
Ann Arbor. H1
TRANSPORTATION

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .80 2.00 2.96
3 .96 2.40 3.55
4 1.12 2.80 4,14
Figure 5 overage words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily
Phone NO 2-4786
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
X1
BIKES and SCOOTERS
MOBELETTE Motor Scooter. 1959. Like
new. Cost $200. Sell for $100. NO 2-
8118. Z2
ROOM AND BOARD
CAMPUS AREA, Rooms for men. 220 S.
Ingalls, between U of M library and
the Rackham building. E9
FULLY FURNISHED single room for
male student. Located on campus.
Free' parking. Phone NO 5-7602. E7
FOR OVERNIGHT or special occasion
guests, a large, pleasant room in pri-
vate home. Mrs. Harold Andrus.1002
Hutchins, NO 8-7493 or NO 3-0765. E8
ROOMS FOR MEN: 422 Hamilton Place.
NO 3-0410. Graduate student-oper-
ated. E4
FOR MEN STUDENTS: One double and
one single. Linens furnished. One
block from Law School. 808 Oakland.
E6
BOARD near campus. Reasonable rates.
Any or all males. Medical fraternity,
1315 Hill. NO 2-2252. E5
DOUBLES and SINGLES, 509 S. Divi-
sian. Call NO 8-6757, ElO0
PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITY at 1319
Cambridge has space for six roomers
this fall. Rates $7.50 per week, bed
linen furnished, Excellentdmeals avail-
able. Laundry facilities, dry cleaning
discount, etc. Phone House Manager
at NO 2-8312 for particulars. El
BOARDERS wanted for fraternity. 1000
Oakland. NO 2-9431. E3
PEOPLE who like to eat have long de-
pended on Alpha Chi Sigma frater-
nity for excellent meals. Phone the
House Manager foi particulars and
reservations at NO 2-8312. E2
HELP WANTED-Male
WANTED: Dishwasher for 3 meals daily.
Phone NO 2-0994. Y5
REPRESENTATIVE wanted in your ter-
rieory. From your desk you can earn
a substantial addition to your income.
Only writtcn contacts with your cli-
ents! Write for particulars and fur-
ther details to VKK-Office, Vienna
66, P.O.B. 128, Austria. Y2
BUS BOYS wanted. NO 2-2252. Medical
fraternity. Y4
Trombone Man and Banjo Man
DIXIELAND
Wanted. Please call Tom Lough.
NO 3-0807 or Univ. ext. 421W.
Y1
MALE STUDENTS with cars wanted to
deliver newspapers on Sundays and/or
week days. Call NO 3-6352. Y3
LOST AND FOUND

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Call NO 3-4156
Special Weekend Rates
from 5 P.M. Friday till
9 A.M. Monday . .
$12.00 Plus 8c a Mile
Rates include Gas -
Oil - Insurance
514 E. Washington St.
" TRUCKS AVAILABLE
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BARGAIN CORNER
AS MANY AS 1468 pages of printing for
the unbelievably low price of $7.00!
Where else could you find a bargain
like that than at the Michigan Daily?
And the longer you delay in ordering
your subscription, the fewer pages
you will receive for your measly $7.00.
So call today and don't delay-
NO 2-3241
W3

LOST? To find yourself try the Michi-
gan' Daily. Just find a telephone and
dial NO 2-3241. A3
LOST: Between Lloyd and Music School,
lady's blue leather wallet containing
all identification papers. Call JoAnn
Lofstrom, NO 3-1561, Ext. 293. A4
LOST: 30 weeks of dull, unimaginative
extra-curricular activity. If found,
call NO 2-3241 (Student Publications
Bldg.) for further information and
reward. Al
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
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED: VW Convertible. NO 2-7884.
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SENIORS!
Make your Senior picture appointments NOW!
Student Publications Building
9-5
Pictures will not be taken again until next Fall.

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Books Reduced 20%
Effective as of today, the
STUDENT BOOK EXCHANGE
is reducing the price of
textbooks 20%.

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