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THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1962

TUC MICHIGAN DAILY

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

(Continued from Page 4)

CAMP NAHELU-Mich. Coed Camp.
Mr. Staley Michaels, President of the
American Camping Assoc., will interview
men for counseling positions on Friday,
April 27, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
POSITION OPENINGS:
Mich. Trails Girl Scout Council, Grand
Rapids, Mich.-Opening for Girl Scout
Professional Worker. BA Liberal Arts
wtih courses in social studies. Qualities
and skills of leadership. _ -
£Washington State Civil Service-Wel-
are Executive (field supervisor). 2 yrs.
grad trng in school of Social work plus
4 yrs. employment in welfare service.
Apply by May 8. Also caseworker. 1 yr.
trng. in grad sch. of Social Work or
BA and I yr. casework experience,
Stephen E. Blewett & Associates, Pasa-
deni~, Calif,--Recent or June grad for
work consisting in scientific analysis
and reconstruction of accidents for
services to attorneys, Insurance firms,'
and mfg. co. MS or BS Chem., Mech, or
or Metallurgical Engrg..
Bankers Life and Casualty Co., Chi-
cago, Ill.-Sales Trainees for various
cities throughout U.S. Some college
bkgd., draft exempt, under 30 yrs, old,
and preferably some insurance selling
experience.
Please call Gen, Div., Bureau of Ap-
point mets, 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544 for
further information.

Part-Time
Employment
The following part-time jobs are
available. Applications for these jobs
can be made in the Part-time Place-
ment Office, 2200 Student Activities
Building, during the following hours:
Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. til 12 noon
and 1:30 til 5 p.m.
Employers desirous of hiring students
for part-time or full-time temporary
work, should call Bob Hodges at NO
3-1511, ext. 3553.
MALE
With programming ability plus fast,
accurate keypunch skills.
Full-time, experienced keypunch op-
erators.
Recreational Therapist. Must be able
to improvise. 10 hours per week, some
evenings and weekends.
Consultant Landscape Architect to
help design a garden.
Architect who is from the Informa-
tion and Design Dept. or Commercial
Art. Must be a Junior or better. Part-
time.
FEMALE
With programming ability plus fast,
accurate keypunch skills.
Full-time, experienced keypunch op-
erators.
Recreational Therapist. Must be able
to improvise. 10 hours per week, some
evenings and weekends.

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SALE
TODA Y

NMSC Studies
Characteristics
Of Graduates
A recent study by the National
Merit Scholarship Corporation
shows that the ratio of under-
graduate input to Ph.D. output of
a university can be predicted from
the major field of study, the sex,
and the intelligence level of the
students involved.
The results indicate that the
differences in the number of doc-
toral candidates in various uni-
versities depends upon the char-
acteristics of the students rather
than the environment of the cam-
pus. Male students who are ma-
joring in the natural sciences are
the most likely to seek advanced
degrees.
The eastern men's colleges show
students completing the doctoral
a marked underproductivity of
program. One suggestion was
made that these men are more in
demand in the various businesses
after they have received their
bachelor's degree than graduates
from other schools.
To View Program
In Bio-Engineering
Prof. Horace W. Davenport,
chairman of the physiology de-
partment, and Prof. Glenn V. Ed-
monson, Associate Dean of the
engineering college, will discuss
the 'new bio-engineering program
set for next fall in a seminar at
4:00 p.m. today in the Multi-
Purpose Rm. of the Undergraduate
Library.
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
All student organizations desiring to
reserve a date for an activity on the
1962 -63 activities calendar must sub-
mit their written requests to the Stu-
dent. Government Council Committee
on Student Activities, Student Activi-
ties Building, by 5 p.m., April 30, 1962.
Such a request must include the name
of the organization, the nature of the
event to be sponsored and the date of
the event.
Baha'i/ Student Group, Discussion of
Baha'i Scriptures, April 27, 8 p.m. 418
Lawrence.
Christian Science Org., Regular Tes-
timony Meeting, April 26, 7:30 p.m.,
528D SAB.
Congr. Disc. E & R Stud. Guild, Wor-
ship Service: No service this Thursday,
April 26.
* * *
La Sociedad Hispanica, Meeting-Lec-
ture, April 26, 8 p.m., 3050 FB. Speaker:
Ana Maria Hernandez, Venezuelan
Dept. of Educ., "Political Theme in
the Venezuelan Novel." Vengan todos!
* * *
Sailing Club, Meeting, April 26, 7:45
p.m., 325 W. Engin.

BUSINESS SERVICES
COEDS:
While you're having a FREE cup
of coffee, why not have your HAIR
DONE at the . . .
VOGUE BEAUTY SALON
300 S. Thayer in the concourse
of the Bell Tower
Now featuring the Hair-do of the
month-
THE CHERIE
Call NO 8-8384, also evenings by
appointment
Experienced Hair Stylists
J24
Finding holes in your winter cloth-
ing? Find that the wind whistles
through and sends chills up and
down your spine? Then send them
to WEAV-BAC SHOP, 224vArcade,
NO 2-4647. "We'll reweave them
to look like new." J12A
SCHWABEN INN--The place where the
cool crowd congregates to indulge ini
witty conversation, good food and
beer. 215 S. Ashley, Ann Arbor. J26
Herb David GUITAR Studio. Instru-
ments and instruction. Guitars, luts,
declimer, harpsichord, ude, banjo,
ext. Ancient & modern, hand made
& commercial instrument repairs.
207 S. State. NO 5-8001. F6
HI-FI. PHONO TV. and radio repair.
Clip this ad for free pickup and de-
livery. Campus Radio and TV, 325 E.
Hoover. NO 5-6644. J24
BEFORE you buy a class ring, look at
the official Michigan ring. Burr-Pat-
terson and Auld Co. 1209 South Uni-
versity, NO 8-8887. J11
GUITAR AND BANJO INSTRUCTION
Beginner and advanced. Individ-
ual and small workshop groups.
Classical, folk, popular. Call 663-
6942. J20
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS. GUITARS AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
USED CARS
'52 MG TD-Call NO 8-9741. Ask for
Lew. N22
MUST SELL ONE OF TWO: '57 Chevy
6-stick, 2-dr., R&H, $550. '57 MGA-
$950. NO 3-7966, N28
1956 STATION WAGON, $70. Studebak-
er. R and H and safety belts, grill
damaged. Call 3-0807 or see at 2334
Haisley. N21
MGA 1960, wht., blk. Int., extras. Call
2-4591, ext. 318, Greene. N20
WHITE CONVERTIBLE-1957 Mercury.
Very sharp looking, Very good me-
chanically. NO 2-1069. N19
1956 MGA Blue, good condition. Call
NO 5-9556. N5
FOR RENT
ON CAMPUS
Men: Pleasant rooms available for
summer. Girls: Pleasant rooms avail-
able for fall semester. NO 2-1443. C28

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'till 1.1:30 A.M.

PERSONAL
TO JAN H. and her infamous roommate:
Warning: Mealtickets can be danger-
ous weapons. Proceed with caution
when using on others. P14
MICHI TWIST
Belts are here-Sold on
Diag by Druids; Proceeds
to Charity. F18
FOR SALE: Fountain. See Ponce D.
Leon. (Michigras) F13
WANTED: 2 or 3 man apt. for summer.
Call Andy or Gary at 2-5575. F17
END all your frustrations-come on and
rebel ... by coming to Michigras, and
Going to HELLS . . . in the Tri-Delt,
Lambda Chi Booth, of course. T16
COMING Thurs. Maize yellow Feather
Day. F9
ENJOY THE SPRING on a 1958 LAM-
BRETTA. New 150 fored engine. Per-
fect mechanical shape. Ideal for girls,
too. Asking $175. NO 5-0397. F7
AD LIB at MICHIGRAS 62. Explore
TUT'S TOMB, F12
PETITIONING for standing commit-
tees of SOC. Get petitions SAB. Turn
in before Friday, April 27. F12
DIAMONDS WHOLESALE-Save $100to
$500. Robert Haack Diamond Import-
ers, First National Bldg., Suite 504,
by appointment only. NO 3-0653. F21,
8,000 SUMMER JOBS NATIONWIDE to'
$600/mo. All fields-Coeds included.
Complete listings $1.00. Act now! Col-
lege Job Mart, Glendale Bldg., 221'
Glendale Ave., Lexington, Kentucky.
F14
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
FRIENDLY SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS
Stop in now for brake work, engine
tune-up, battery and tire check-up.
South University & Forest
NO 8-9168
S4
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
GRINNELLUS
EASTER
SPEC IALS
Used uprights from $59.50
Hammond organs from $595
Your music begins with Spring,
and
Easter is Spring!
Make it music this Easter
from
GRI NNELL'S
NO 2-5567

LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Lady's gold wrist watch with
black cord band Tues.. April 17 on
campus between Univer. Museums
Building and Angell Hall. A
FOR SALE
MIMEOGRAPH machine, factory recon-
ditioned. $40. Call HU 3-5561. B13
% K. diamond ring and matching band
$70. 665-0385 after 5:30. B12
FOR SALE - 2 bdrm. mobile home.
Fence, awning, excellent cond. Only
$1500. Call GE 8-8221. B11
POODLE-Beautiful, toy male puppy.
Must sell immediately. Terms possible.
Call 665-7939. B2
THE GREAT LAKES Mobile Home, 10 x
47, '58 model. $2300. Call 2-6320 or
HU 2-2804. BIO
FOR SALE by owner: being transferred
June Ast. $17,500 ranch for $16,1000.
Delightful three bedroom, 1j baths
with colored fixtures, complete kitch-
en built in including washer and
dryer. Patio with fencedyard, at-
tached garage, low, low down pay-
ment. HU 3-5590. B9
MISCELLANEOUS
THE NEW YORK TIMES delivered daily.
Student Newspaper Agency, PO Box
241, Ann Arbor, Michigan. M10
WANTED TO RENT
APT. FOR 3 responsible men near cam-
pus for coming school yr. Must have
kitchen facilities. Call NO 2-4591, ext.
438 Cooley after 6:30 p.m. L1O
BARGAIN CORNER
ATTENTION ROTC
OFFICERS' SHOES
Army-Navy Oxfords - $7.95
Socks 39c Shorts 69c
Military Supplies
SAM'S STORE
122 E. WASHINGTON WO
HELP WANTED
WANTED-Man for meal job. Inquire
NO 3-8581 between 5 & 6. H13
SALES LADY part time for unusual
ladies casual apparel store. Energetic,
enthusiastic and reliable. Grahms
Arbor Land. See Mr. R. 665-0539. H12
TYPIST-RECEPTIONIST: four hours
daily Monday through Friday in Real
Estate and Building Office. Desir-
able talents include typing and cof-
fee brewing. Silky telephone voice
an asset, $125 per month. NO 3-9373,
Mr. Jabbour or Mrs. Brackney for
appointment. H1
BIKES
GIRL'S 20" bike. $15. Call NO 2-4736.
TRANSPORTATION
Call NO 3-4156
Special weekend rates from 5 p.m.
Friday till 9 a.m. Monday . . .
$12.0f o1us 8c a mile. Rates
include gas, oil, insurance.
514 E. WASHINGTON ST.
* TRUCKS AVAILABLE
G1

FOR RENT FOR RENT
SUMMER SUBLET: Large, furn'd House STUDIO, 800 sq. ft., Music, Dance, Re-
for 4. Reasonable. Call 2-4591, ext. 106 ducing, Ceramic, large assembly room
C. C16 33x15, 4 smaller rooms, over Pretzel
Bell, 2-5 year lease. Will sell entire
NEAR CAMPUS building of 3 floors. Call Lansing, ED
Furnished Two-Family- 7-9305. R6
3 Students per unit
June 15-June 15 lease. FURNISHED three-room apartment
NO 3-5098 C15 close to campus available June 10
for summer residency. Call NO 5-
COEDS ONLYI-New Bldg. New Danish 7183 for information. C18
Mod. Furniture. Large Panelled living -
room, 3 Bdrms LCarpeting throughout. SUMMER: four room apartment for
Near campus. June-Sept. Call 665- two, beautifully furnished, perfect
7062 btwn. 5:00 and 7:30 P.M. C9 location, bargain. 665-0724, 5-6:30 p.m.
C16
SUMMER-Modern furn'd apt. for 3
near campus. 1309 S. Univ. Apt. 8. NO SUMMER SUBLET-modern 3-room fur-
5-0122. C10 nished apt.-air conditioning, swim-
ming pool. Call NO 5-0212 after 5 P.M.
2 MODERN BDRM. terrace with range, C1i
refrig., washer, dryer in basement.
Adults. 1408 W, Maple, near S. Milford SUMMER rent air-cond. 2 bth, 3 large
rd. 20 miles from A.A. Rent $75/mo. bdrm, luxurious. spacious apt. Char-
C11 ter House. South U. and Washtenaw,
______________- 4-6 girls preferred. June 11 to Sept.
MODERN Summer Apartment for rent. 11. NO 5-0351. C26
Suitable for 4 people. 2 blocks from
campus & hospital. NO 3-2104. C12 SUMMER - Modern, air-conditioned
- apartment for four. Two blocks from
FURNISHED 3 bedroom house for Sum- flag. Fully furnished, kitchen with
mer &/or winter. NO 5-0267. C13 dishwasher and disposal. Call NO 3-
1783. C19
SUMMER-Modern air-conditioned apt.
for 4 Two blocks from Dlag, fully 701 SOUTH FOREST
furnished, kitchen with dishwasher THREE ROOM furnished apartment for
and disposal. Call NO 3-1783. C men. Available June 15 for summ'-
only. Off street parking, TV two
FOR SUMMER RENT: One of the 30 blocks from campus. Call Mr. or Mrs
best 3-men apts. in the city. Just 2 Scott, NO 2-9301, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. C20
blocks from campus. Call NO 3-7819.
C4 A MODERN FURNISHED APARTM'ENT
FOR THREE: completely new furni-
3 BEDROOM APT. for summer, 2 blocks ture and carpeting, driveway and
from campus. NO 3-1412. C3 garage, all utilities paid. On campus
SUMERRETALfo 2or , 18M- near hospitals. For summer session.
SUMMER RENTAL for 2 or 3. 718 Mon- NO 5-4351.01
roe across from Law school. 2 bdrm. 5-4351._C13
furn. NO 2-8832. C2 MEN AND WOMEN STUDENT APT'S
FOR UMMR-Mderntur 3 dr- New, modern, f urn. anJ unfurn. 2
FOR SUMMER-Modern furn 3 bdrm. bdrm, units now renting for summier
apt. with aircond., dishwasher and 2 and fall. Located 3 blocks from cam-
baths. 1345 S. Univer. Apt. B. NO 3- pus across from Intramural Bldg. 415
8639 after 3 p.m. Ci S. Hoover. Information 665-3220 week-
SUMMER-2 bdrm. apt. furn. Close to day evenings. C25
campus. Utilities. NO 5-9430. C5 701 SOUTH FOREST
TO RENT: Large modernfurn. apt. for FURNISHED single rooms for meni
3. iTLaundry facilities, disposal and available June 15. Singles or doubles
parking lot. 2 blocks from campus. available for fall. Refrigerator, off
Available June 1. WO 3-7106 after 7 street parking, weekly cleaning, two
p.m.a J .6-blocks from campus. Call Mr. or Mrs
Scott, NO 2-9301, 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. C17
SUMMER FURISHED APARTMENT for
two close to campus. NO 5-0242 after apartments available June 15th. Park-
5, 021 ing, fenced play area, laundry, close
SUMMER-Hill and State, large modern to campus stores, hospitals. Semi-
furnished apt, for 3 or 4, two floors, furnished.. $71 includes utilities,
reasonable. 2-8755. C24 BRANDEIS CO-OP. 803 E. Itingsley,
_____________________ 663-1204, 014
21% ROOM APT., perfect for couple, or
single person. Available in June. DO YOU REALLY believe in integrated
665-0432 after 5. C27 housing? Do you want good housing
at moderate cost? Do you want a
APT. TO RENT for sum. Beautifully beautiful new modern apartment? 1,
furn. for 2 or 3 at Hill & Forest. Call 2, 3 bedroom apartments. New reduced
5-4822. Cil rents $72.00 to $92.00 per month. Call
Willow Village Apartments, EU 3-
AVAILABLE IN JUNE: One room eff1- 1253. CE
ciency furnished apartment. Close to
campus. NO 3-4325. C20 BIKES and SCOOTERS
SUMMER-Redecorated apt, for three.
1005 Packard. $145/mo. includes gar- SCOOTER: 1958, Parilla, excellent run.
age. Call NO 2-9181. C5 ning cond. Windshield & to~ols. $200.
Call after 4:00 p.m. weekdays or Sat.
ON CAMPUS. Now taking applications & Sun. all day.
for summer and fall furnished apart-1958 CUSHMAN PACEMAKER, two-
mentsand arkin. cal i2-10 speed, good condition, $135.00. NO 2-
2023. $8
COOL APARTMENT for summer, two EXCELLENT Parilla Scooter, $150.00,
bedrooms, modern furnished Arbor ' May be seen at 2366 Dexter Avenue,
Forest Apts., prestige campus loca- NO 5-7621. Z4
tions. $200. NO 2-8686. C12,
SENIORS or Graduate male subjects to
FOR RENT-attractive furn. apt. for participate in Thesis 'experiment.
girls or married couples. $95 to $135. Background from Engr., Business Ad.,
1 yr. lease beginning June or Sept. Psych. or Mathematics necessary. Call
NO 3-2800. C10 NO 2-0918 after 6 p.m. H14

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NOW RENTING
1000 OAKLAND APARTMENTS

2-3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS
FURNISHED and UNFURNISHED
From $155
JUNE or SEPTEMBER Occupancy

500 YDS. FROM UNION
Ann Arbor's most deluxe and spacious apts.
Ready for June and Sept. occupancy
Completely air conditioned for three or four
If you are responsible people-
applications now being accepted
PHONE NO 3-6357
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KESSEL'S CAMPUS SHOP
STOCK LIQUIDATION
SALE
NEW SPRING FASHIONS
To make room for new summer merchan-
dise arriving daily we must take drastic

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action. Now
advantage o
we clear our

is your time to save. Take
fthese tremendous values as
racks.

* Fill one of Troan's GIANT clothes hampers
with all of your bulky winter clothes. The clothes
will be stored and insured in our Refrigerated
vault for the summer for only $4.95. Next fall
they will be returned cleaned, pressed, on hang-
ers and ready to wear. Naturally, the cost of clean-
ing and pressing is extra.
CALL NOW for immediate delivery of a Trojan StorageI
Hamper to dorms, frats, sororities, or plain old apartments.

DRESSES

SUITS

Juniors, Misses,
Cotton Blends

Half Sizes

were
10.98-11.98 99
SALE
ALL SIZES
Many styles
were $12.98 99
SALE
Including jacket styles
were
14.98-16.98
SALE 19

Regularly 22.98-25.00
choose
from many
NOW
Regularly $29.98
WOOLS
junior
styles 00
NOW
Regularly $39.98
NEWEST
STYLES
NOW

THE OCCASION
ENJOY :LIFE'
with.
MILLER HIGH LIFE
SAME GOOD TASTE EVERYWHERE
Any time is the right time.. . any place
is the right place... a friendly game of cards
...afast round of ping-pong... .at the
bowling lanes ... you'll always enjoy
the refreshing flavor of Miller High Life
beer .. .It's so very good!

Brewed Only in Milwaukee ... Naturally!

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