WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER. 13, 1961 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGnE w WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1981 THE 1IHCHIGAN DAILY PAflI~ liii i r1A&I A' A f L' DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN V . .":.VA ,tA;r.M_ rv. . . . . . ..{.1;,y.^y v?}-t ;rr g.. .* ' M!' : }}" r, r,.;nnn """{"," .;;..r.s{""" _____"_$ ::':%+l.ti l" . * sv t{fn l.":{r"V}."-??{:}.. . . . . . ~ fff4.i 'i$ .~ i ' +G{'~ftr'.4 ':t:f::":i:5 $i'{:ttt k For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-47x6 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday,and Saturday 9:30 'till 11:30A.M. (Continued from Page 4) ance of Sanders' "Scherzo and Dirge." This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music. Open to the public. Events Thursday University Choirs: The University Choirs, conducted by Prof. Maynard Klein, will present their annual Christ- mas concert on Thurs., Dec. 14, 8:30 p.m. in 'Hill Aud. Accompanying the choirs will be Charles Schaefer, organ- ist, and Rebecca West, pianist. In ad- dition to Haydn's "Missa Solemnis in B-flat" and Hovhaness' "Magnificat," the choirs will perform compositions by Gabrieli, Rachmaninoff, Jacob,- Prae- torious and Gevaert. The Madrigal Group with Charles Schaefer, conduc- tor, will sing English and French carols. Open to the public without charge. Speech Department Laboratory Play- bill: "No Exit" by Jean Paul Sartre, Thurs., Dec. 14 at 4:10 p.m. Trueblood Aud., Frieze Bldg. Admission Free. Seminar in Mathematical Statistics: Will meet Tnurs., Dec. 14 at 4 p.m. in 3201 Angell Hall. Prof. Oscar Wesler will speak on, "Truncation, Tail Prob- abilities and Sharp Inequalities for the Normal Distribution." Meteorology Seminar: Thurs., Dec. 14, 4 p.m., 311 West Engineering. Prof. E. K. Webb, Australia Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Or- ganization, will speak on "Turbulent Transfer, with Thermal Stratification." Applied Mathematics Seminar: Prof. W. Root, Aeronautical Engineering, will speak on "Singular Detection Theory" on Thurs., Dec. 14, at 4:00 p.m. in 246 West Engineering. Rfreshments in 274 West Engineering at 3:30 p.m. Phi Delta Kappa Meeting: "The Peace Corps on Campus," Dr. Robert Leestma, Assoc. Prof., Univer. of Michigan and trainees in the Thailand Peace Corps Unit, East Conference Room, Rackham Bldg., 8:00 p.m., Thurs., Dec. 14. Philosophy Lecture: "The Concept of a Person" will be discussed by A. J. Ayer, Wykeham Prof. of Logic, Uni- versity of Oxford on Thurs., Dec. 14 at 4:15 p.m. in Aud. C, Angell Hall. Placement Attention: Armed Forces Officers Ca- reer Week for Men & Women at all col- lege levels. During the first week of second semester: Feb. 13-14-15, 'all five of the military services will be on the campus to talk to all interested stu- dents. Army, Navy, MBarines, Air Force & Coast Guard. Both men and women officers will be present, representing all of the programs in each of the serv- ices. This will give all students a chance to compare the requirements, opportunities, and training programs of the various sevices, decide which ones appeal to you and learn which ones are interested in you. POSITION OPENINGS: Detroit Civil Service-Examinations are held weekday mornings at8:30 a.m., Mon.-Fri, at City-County Bldg., 400 Woodward Ave., for positions of Junior Chemist, Technical Aid (Busi- ness & General), & other positions with City of Detroit. Interested seniors are invited to take exam during Christmas holidays. Appointment not necessary. Michigan Civil Service - Electrical Engnr. with Bachelors in Engrg. & enough education courses to rate as a lighting engnr. for the Highway Dept. Some exper. preferred but not manda- tory. Walker Mfg. Co., Jackson, Mich. - Time Study Engnr. for Standards Dept. Industrial Engrg. grad or general Bus- iness grad with an industrial engrg. minor. Up to 3 yrs. exper. preferred, but will train recent graduate. Warner-Chilicott Labs, Div. of Warn- er-Lambert, Southfield, Mich.-Position in Pharmaceutical Sales for grad with any degree--science preferred. Exper. (Continued on Page 8) -UepWntdfml 4-- Iffillop- . .-- -..,"--mss BABYSITTER for 2 children, ages 5, 2. Some house work. Tues., Thurs. and Fridays. Pittsfield Village area. Own transportation, NO 2-0491. H11 SECRETARY wanted five mornings or five afternoons per week, small of- fice, pleasant surroundings. Write full particulars to Box No. 24. H10 FOREIGN CAR SERVICE We service all, makes and models of Foreign nad Sports Cars. Lubrication $1.50 Nye Motor Sales 514 E. Washington Phone NO 3-4858 82 C-TED STANDARD SERVICE FRIENDLY SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS It is fall change over time. Time to check your cooling system and put in ATLAS PERMA-GUARD anti-freeze. South University & Forest NO 8-9168 82 ATTENTION ROTC OFFICERS' SHOES Army-Navy Oxfords - $7.95 Socks 39c Shorts 69c Military Supplies SAMS STORE 122 E. WASHINGTON W6 qp- -.OPP- 40 -'I t'S GOLF CLUBS for sale, 4 Wilson woods. For information, call Chuck Newton at 5-9471. B45 BOY'S ICE SKATES, size 6, $5; Girl's ice skates, size 3, $5. Call NO 2-4736. CHRISTMAS CARDS Imprinted with your name 25 for $1.98 and up quick service ULRICH'S BOOKSTORE B43 LADY'S Raccoon Coat-size 12, good condition. $39. Call 3-0680. B40 FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Portable transistor or clock radios $17 Transistorized Tape Recorders $77 19" Portable Televisions $119.50 Sunbeam Shavemaster $22.00 ""+"vvv aN VVNV V" ~N, y I MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .70 1.95 3.45 3 .85 2.40 4.50 4 1.00 2.85 4.95 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily Phone NO 2-4786 SUMMER IN ITALY (Lisle Fellowship) Human relations unit integrated into year-round program of international folkschool near Florence. Opportunities for first-hand introduction to art masterpieces, trips to Colosseum, Vatican, Appian Way, Olympic Village hous- ing. June 27-August 8. Cost: $850. *Also units in Latin America, West Indies, Japan 'for personal consultation, call 663-1511, Ext. 2077, or see D. C. Baldwin, Rm. 2282, S.A.B. p H. P. JOHNSON 209-211 S. Fourth & CO. NO 3-4124 B41 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 A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS. GUITARS AND BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington NO 2-1834 MEN'S WEAR-Dress Gloves $1.00 & up. Flannel Trousers $3.95 & up. Rubber Galoshes $3.65 & up. Dress Shirts $1.88 & up. Sweaters-all styles $4.99 & up. SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington B42 DIAMONDS-Charles Reaver Co. is of- fering for sale estate and imported diamonds. For appointment call NO 2-5685 after 6 P.M. M2 FRESH CUT Christmas trees, pine, bal- sum, spruce, table top trees, apt. size., 537 Detroit, NO 8-9712. B31 REFRIGERATORS annd ranges - apt. sized. $25 each. Call days NO 5-9114, evenings NO 3-0434. B22 give her the newest- -:v warmly insulated fashion gloves F Just what she's been looking for-fashion gloves that are* winterized without bulkiness. Gloves that are smart n' j smooth kid on the outside, toasty warm on the inside. Dress four-button gloves 9.98 and 12.98. Smart cotton or nylon gloves from 2.00. 7 I - ~ A". u -. 6 l l - - - - - - - - - - - - 7.. . -F r...$ .$9 I,~ 1 $Y Si........ i..... . . . +!b r.'mo...'A.!" ... ..... . "' give her luxury- $ w .-'y' r- A,. $ " 'Give her gifts of lingerie from our . . .collection of slips from 3.95, panties 2.00. $ 2 $9 $ ' Lady Buxton French Purse $' + $ $9 $ $9 $ (4 $9i give her something Lady Buxton Clutch Purse shimmering- Give her something for mad money or glad money. Both French purse and clutch purse have hide-away pockets Just what she loves, shimmering pins, for papers and pictures. French purses from $5 to 7.95. j necklaces, earrings and bracelets that Why buy from out of town - see this GARRARD "A" Changer Shure M7D Cartridge not $103.50 BUT 79.50 You Save 22% at Hi Fi& TV Center 304 S. THAYER NEWLY FURNISHED APT. Free utils. Parking. NO 2-7409. C33 APT. TO SUBLET through Aug. - modern, 1 bdrm, tiled bath, most utilities. Immediate possession, $90. Call NO 5-0177 after 7. C32 NEWLY DECORATED furnished apt. for 2 male students. Near campus.) Call NO 2-7160 after 5. C29 PLEASANT ROOM available Feb. 1. Call NO 2-1443. C30 LOT PARKING available. Call NO 2- 1443. 031 TWO-CAR shelters available at 1022 Forest. Call NO 2-5035 after 6 p.m. C22 FOR RENT-Three-bedroom house in Eberwhite school area. $120 month. Gas heat. Available Dec. 15. Call NO 2-4736. C '54 STUDEBAKER Champion. Radio, heater, overdrive, and rebuilt engine. Used as professor's commuter. Clean and dependable. $330. Call 663-7240. N40 1956 DODGE Custom Lancer. Excellent for Christmas. Power brakes, steer- ing, seats, and windows. Interior like new, very good cond. $500 or best of- fer. NO 3-0633 after 6 P.M. or week- ends. N39 DWELLERS Don't you feel tired of walking all over town to get your food and study snacks? Is it worth it? when RALPH'S MARKET is right on 709 Packard, a smadd jaunt without breaking your back? J17 HALL RENTALS ALL OCCASIONS WEDDINGS BANQUETS MEETINGS CALL HU 2-4015 J13 THE TREASURE MART is like Santa's sleigh. It's full of gifts for Christmas Day. For Mother, Dad and sister Sue, We'll bring you joy the whole day thru. THE TREASURE MART 529 Detroit Street Ann Arbor, Michigan Phone NO 2-1363 Ann Arbor's Exclusive Re-sale Shop Everything on consignment J12 MAGAZINES-for special student and Christmas rates. Call NO 2-3061, Stu- dent Periodical Agency, Box 1161 AA. J5 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. Jil RITZ BEAUTY SALON COMPLETE LINE OF BEAUTY WOR& 605 E. WILLIAM PHONE NI 8-7066 J6 RUDOLF'S nose really lit up for ski weekend. F51 DENNY-Please don't spend New Year's Eve under the table. You'll miss all the fun. P50 RHO OMEGA -- Thank you for your Christmas card. The house on the other side of the fence wishes you a Merry Christmas too. F48 CONGRATULATIONS, Adriel The whole house is happy for you. F49 GOING TO EUROPE? You owe it to yourself to see the tours of the famous University ,Travel Co. of Cam- bridge. The Study and Travel, Music and Drama, Art Treasure, Israel, the Popular Microbus (group drivers themselves), or other tours sell them- selves. Union flight or steamer plus UTC's tour equals one fabulous sum- mer. Drop a postcard to Tours, 309 Hinsdale, East Quad, for more in- formation. F51 STU: What's behind your ears? Sue. 752 LAYNE RAY. The tonsils are comibg out Dec. 15. The throat is Greatt. Sue. F53 THIS CHRISTMAS ask for a gift that will let you give while you receive. Lisle Fellowship offers international seminars and service units in Eu- rope, Japan, Latin America, West In- dies. See today's Daily for info. cn Italian program. F54 AARON-Thanks for the lunch. Margie. F55 IS YOUR GIRL too gabby? Seal her lips with a new hi-fi gag that lets her breathe and talk but turns words into David Rose-like music. Also wireless extension speakers for other rooms in house. Will fit any size mouth or Jaw. F56 BUS to Cleveland: 2nd stop behind school of Public Health, Wash Hts. & Observatory. Be Prompt. F39 MORRILL'S cardially invites you in the true Christmas Spirit, to spend your money (or your parents' money) on our fantabulous selection of beauti- ful and colorful Christmas cards and gifts: If you do not visit our para- dise we wish you a Merry Christmas anyhow. However, our clerks sincere- ly hope you stop in and bestow pleas- ant Christmas Greetings (they need the good will since they are over- worked and underpaid.) F40 JOHN-it's 8 days overdue. Don't let me catch you taking WILLOPOLT- TAN. The library staff. F41 IF YOU are flying home for Christmas, why not let WILLOPOLITAN provide you with bus transportation to the airport? We have buses covering a11 flights Friday. Tickets are on sale now through Thursday in the fish- bowl, Mason-Haven. Stop by to check your flight today! l. F43 Not Polly Waddington, not Widdle Pid- dyfun, not Piddly Widdly, but WIL- LOPOLITAN. F45 Mary, if you don't buy a WILLOPOL- ITAN ticket, I'll punch you in the nose. Bob. F44 REWARD for information leading to the identity of the car or driver that hit a 1957 white Chevy convertible in the staff lot next to the under- graduate library on Saturdey after- noon, 12/9. Call Mike, 2-7261, meal time. P17 A FAMOUS Sanskrit scholar recently divulged the secret of his success. Quoting the words of the great Indra as recorded in the Mahabharata, he intoned, "Ayam loko." F25 ACROSS FROM HILL AUDITORIUM Service and repairs by Fred Flack, M.A.E.S. X9I ~HURON TOWERS APARTMENTS A distinguished address with every modern apartment con- venience provided: Our own bus service, large private bal- conies for outdoor living, the sophistication of a swimming pool and sundecks, complete building maintenance service, trust-worthy domestics and un- derground parking at your op- tion, individual room heat and airconditioning controls, color co-ordinated kitchens and baths. Studios with dressing room, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments available on most floors with heat, water, range, refrigerator included in rental. We invite your inspection of our model apartments on the prem- ises. NINE- OR TWELVE-MONTH LEASE WITH PERMISSION TO SUBLET rn-r1 ---- a - 7 j dgmmb- -mms- M .'. ".. ... 2 I T T LOST: A black rain coat about No- vember 1. Reward. NO 3-4141. A44 LOST-1 tan parka on Diag. Call NO 3-4141. A41 LOST-Grey and red plaid scarf at Lydia Mendelssohn. Please call NO 5-6093 after 6 P.M. A40 LOST-Brown Alligator wallet, in Un- ion or Schwabin Inn. Call 665-6232 or 536 Thompson. Moss Galpeer. REWARD. A38 I t (Miscellaneous Wantetl 1 " .. .w s.v Mv;.. v /MI VM y T --fflm RIDE NEEDED to Chicago on Friday. Call NO 8-6281. M7 WANTED: 1953 or '54 Ford convertible. Cash immediately. Call NO 3-8627 after 7. M8 UNFURNISHED, $98 to $330 FURNISHED, FROM $118 NEED CASH FOR XMAS BILLS Will pay "folding green" for U.S. COIN COLLECTION ACCUMULATIONS that I can use. WANTED-Riders to Metropolitan air- 2200 Fuller Road Near North Campus port 4:15 on Friday, call Roger, 3-2145. and Veterans Hospital M5 We are now Delivering PIZZA and SUBS DOMINICK'S NO 2-5414 Phone NOrmandy 3-0800, 5-9161 THREE bedroom house near Pittsfield Village. Carpeting, garage, and rec- reation room. Available Feb. 15. $125 per month. Call NO 2-2942 after 5. C34 GOOD USED SKI equipment for 2 men average height. Call D35, Law Club. MI WANTED: girl to share furnished apt. Call householder at NO 2-5035 after 6 p.m. . M12 Classified Advertising Number Is Now NO 2-4786 Tell me what you have and bring it back after vacation. ARBORLAND COINS SIC FLICS 2420 Buckingham Ann Arbor, Michigan F14 DIAMONDS WHOLESALE from our mines to you, Robert Haack, diamond importers, 201 S. Main St. NO 3-0653. P30 MICHIGANENSIAN your yearbook will sell for $6.50 after Dec. 12 CHRISTMAS VALUE PACKAGES -+ « + . ;-o - - lr~~r y1 ; t 1Y } Y YY Yom. 1. f " .: '. h i :}.. I