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TUESDAY9JUNE 7,1966

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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California Voters Will Decide
Between Reagan, Christopher

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557
Monday through Friday, 12 Noon to 2 P.M.

3

SAN FRANCISCO (P)-Republi-
cans Ronald Reagan and George
Christopher sprinted across Cali-
fornia yesterday, debating at a
distance their credentials for a
November challenge to Democratic
Gov. Edmund G. Brown. Brown's
opponent will be determined in
today's primary.
Christopher called Reagan "a
sure loser in November;" Reagan
pointed to voter polls that show
him .a winner over the former San
Francisco mayor in today's bal-
loting for the GOP gubernatorial
nomination.
K "Some people have been ignor-
ing the part of the polls that
show I can win in November and
we will win," the actor-turned-
politician said at Sacramento's
rainy 'airport. "It's pretty hard
not to be optimistic,"
Christopher said in San Diego
' that Reagan represents "retrogres-
sive, backward ancient and anti-
quated" ideas rejected by the vot-
ers in Barry Goldwater's presi-
dential campaign.
Reagan stuck to his soft-sell
nomination campaign, concentrat-
ed his words on Brown, and said
a Christopher victory in the pri-
mary would not "lessen my com-
mitment to a Republican victory
in November."
Votes for Reagan
Christopher has said he would
vote for Reagan, but he may not
have much enthusiasm for the
actor as GOP contender.
The governor, rated an easy
against Los Angeles Mayor Samuel
against Los Angales Mayor Samuel
W. Yorty, spent most of the day'
in his Los Angeles office. He said
the. Democratic primary outing
was only spring training.
Dairyman Christopher argued
that only he could beat the gov-
ernor. He asserted a Reagan race
wwould pull to defeat Republicans
elsewhere on the state ticket.
He pinned his hopes, in a third
try for state office, on undecided
voters.
Christopher said his race has

been badly hurt by a renewal of
28-year-old accounts of a convic-
tion for violation of state milk
price laws. He accused Brown of
"importing" columnist Drew Pear-
son to publish the story anew in
an effort to make sure that Rea-
gan is the Republican nominee.
He charged that Reagan men have
promoted the stories.
Reagan called the charge "last-
minute desperation campaigning,"
said he had promised not to use
the material against Christopher.
Christopher's seven-stop cam-
paign route to a wind-up rally in
San Francisco's Chinatown took

him into southern California cities
here he acknowledged Reagan is
strong.
Reagan, who drew an estimated
5,000 people to a Sunday night
rally in conservative-minded Santa
Ana, worked southward from Sac-
ramento to his Los Angeles base.
Californians face a long, some-
times bewildering primary ballot,
with 789 candidates seeking jobs.
The state has 7.85 million regis-
tered voters, and Republican Sec-
retary of State Frank M. Jordan
forecast a 65 per cent turnout.
Democrats outnumber Republi-
cans by more than three to two.

Primaries in Mississippi,
Democrats Face Contest

JACKSON, Miss. (A)-Mississip-

pi voters will make election
tory today in first primary
loting for one Senate and
House seats.

his-
bal-
five

An estimated 280,000 persons
will take part in the voting, which
is spiced by the state Republi-
can party's first primary, the ab-
sence of poll taxes for the first
time this century and mushroom-
ed Negro registration.
The dominant Mississippi Dem-
ocratic party will have primary
contests in all races. Two were
expected to be hot.
Republicans, who will have can-
didates for every seat but one in
the Nov. 8 general election, will
have a primary contest in the 4th
district of central Mississippi.
The 4th district elected the
state's first Republican congress-
man of the century two -years ago,
during the state's Goldwater land-
slide. But Rep. Prentiss Walker of
Mize, who defeated veteran Dem-
ocratic Rep. Arthur Winstead of
Philadelphia that year, decided
this time to oppose Sen. James
Eastland, Democratic senator for
a quarter of a century.

State Rep. L. L. McAllister of
Meridian, who became the GOP's
first legislator of modern times
in 1963, announced for the 4th
district post with the backing of
most party leaders. But Jasper
County Atty. Travis Buckley of
Louin jumped into the race before
the qualifying deadline to force
a primary.
State Sen. Gillespie V. Mont-
gomery of Meridian, State Sen.
Paul Lee of Carthage, attorney
J. 0. Hollis of Carthage and the
Rev. Clinton Collier of Philadel-
phia, a Negro, are Democratic
primary candidates.
The 5th district race matches
Rep. William Colmer of Pascagou-
la, Edward A. Khayat of Moss
Point, and Lawrence Guyot of
Pass Christian, a Negro.
Eastland, Rep. Jamie Whitte,
Rep. Tom Abernethy and Rep.
John Bell Williams were expected
to have only token opposition.
Although Negro registration was
up sharply, from about 30,000 a
year ago to an estimated 130,000,
it was not expected to be a vital
factor.

DYFLLI
DAIL OssFFICs2AIALUE5 BULL IE 05ETI

FOR RENT
ROOM FOR MAN in nice SE area
home. Cal 663-8244 after 5 p.m. and
weekends. C
FALL RENTAL-2 BDRM. HOUSE on
Whitemore Lake. Working fireplace,
excellent view, large lot. $95 per mo.,
82 mo. lease. Call 449-2668. C23
418 E. Washington, WASHINGTON
MANOR. On Campus, %f block from
State. Mod. Furn. 1 bdrm. Suitable
for 3 students. Air-cond., sound proof-
ing, and many extras. NO 8-6900. U131
SCHOLARS
on campus
ONE MAN-TWO MAN-COUPLES
Tastefully furnished new apartments
with concrete walls and ceilings
to insure quite and privacy.
Phone: 662-7961 afternoons & evenings
C24
2 FEMALE ROOMMATES4WANTED FOR
FALL to share mod. 4-man apt, at
S.U. and Washtenaw. Call Sydney,
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 342-4659. 022
MODERN 2 BDRM. APTS.
Leasing for Fall and Summer Sublets
Call 662-7961, afternoons
and evenings.
C25
FALL '66
NEW, completely furnished, close-in
apartments. Available for 2-4 persons.
DAHLMANN APARTMENTS
Office 545 Church St.
761-7600
C28
NOW LEASING FOR FALL
SOME SUMMER SUBLETS
AVAILABLE
New and old buildings,
all sizes and prices.
Patrick J. Pulte
NO 5-9405
C21
HARITON HOUSE-Fall Rental-One of
the finest apt. houses in Ann Arbor
at a reasonable price. 1 block from
St. Joseph's Hospital on north side
of main campus. Air-cond., balcony,
sunken tub, sound barrier, fully fur-
nished. I and 2 bdrms. Call Huron
Valley Real Estate. Days, NO 3-9373;
Evenings, NO 5-0063. C18
1 FEMALE GRAD, student seeks room-
mate for Fall semester. Call Maddie,
761-0637. 17
608 MONROE-Large apt, for 2-3-4 and
5 students. Avail, for fall occupancy.
Air-cond., covered parking. Finest
furnishings are but a few of the de-
sirable features of our bldg.
Still a few apts. avail. for summer.
APARTMENTS LIMITED
663-0511
012
1 335 GEDDES
Luxury 2-bedroom apt, with new fur-
nishings, wall-to-wall carpeting, dis-
posal, off-street parking; for fall.
Also other modern furnished 1, 2 and
3-man apts. in campus and hospital
locations, immediate and fall.
CAMPUS MANAGEMENT
662-7787 days 761-4018 eves. & Sun.
016
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Bulova gold watch with gold
band. In a library during finals. Call
1Bud, 764-0562. A30
LOST-Reward for information regard-
irg a brown female long hair stripped
cat lost May 5, in the Forest-Forest
Ct area. She's needed desperately to
nurse her new born kittens. 663-4162.
A25
BUSINESS SERVICES
HAIR REMOVAL
Done by electrolysis. Information avail-
able through U. Hospital Derm. Clinic.
764-5140. J19
AeY MOTH HOLES, tears or burns in
your clothes? We'll reweave them Jlike
new, WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224 Arcade.
J
OPTICAL REPAIRS
CAMPUS OPTICIANS
IN THE NICKELS ARCADE
240 Nickels Arcade
-
761-3993

Your number for QUICK, ACCURATE,
AND EXPERIENCED manuscript and
thesis typing, transcription - medi-
cal, legal, and technical conferences;
mimeography; offset; ditto; litho-
graphy; varityping and composition.
AA PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
ASSOOIATES, INC.
334 Catherine
J

NEED ONE GIRL ROOMMATE for spa-
cious 2-man apt., Summer session.
Fantastically lowtrent, close to cam-
pus. Call 761-6338. U10
NEED THREE people to fill out five-
man apt. for IIIB. Dishwasher, stereo,
TV, p'2 baths, 3 bdrm., 3 air condi-
tioners. Price is $40 per man. Call
Dave at 663-6326. U4
SUBLET-2-man apt. near campus. July
and Aug. Call 662-3446. U7
4TH GIRL WANTED to share 4 bdrm.
house. $45/mo. for summer. Call 665-
6912. U8
REDUCED-campus-hospt. area, studio
rms or suites for men or women. Very
attractively decorated and Turn. Some
paneled. House, refrigerator and
phone. Leases thru June or' Aug. $7
to $10 a week. 665-0925 or 662-7992.
U5
1965 HONDA 0100, Helmet, 650 miles,
excellent. NO 5-9468. Z42
3 RM. FURN. APT. 726 Oakland. Call
Mrs. Bella Collins, 665-8392, or call
Jim Collins, 663-2644. U43
NOW A'7AILABLE
Summer Apt. Modern, air-cond. Very
cheap. Need one man. Call 665-5970
NOW1 !1 U50
GIRL TO SHARE 2 bdrm Island Dr.
apt., air-cond., pool, parking, fac.,
etc. $70 per mo. 663-9181 after 5. U3
HELP WANTED
WANTED-Male grad student with car.
Apt, with garage in exchange for
maintenance work. NO 3-2588. H10
MANAGER for coffee house in campus
area. Part-time. 662-4466 for inter-
view appointment. H8
MALE HELP-Summer Jobs-Riviters,
Assemblers, General Labor. Highest
starting rates. Apply at: Dunn age
Eng. Co. 113
$1 FOR 1 HR. Register Voters. Call 663-
0553. H24

Lucy

P491

HI HANDSOME! Would you believe I
have a case of third degree poison
ivy? F7

SUMMER SUBLET
SUBLET-4 bdrm. home, 849 E. Univ.
Avail. until Fall. Furnished. 761-3928.
U2
SUMMER SUBLET-HURON TOWERS
studio apt. Call after 11 p.m., 662-
0293. 11
AIR-CONDITIONED apartment avail-
able for one or two men June 23-
Aug. 23. Color TV, swimming pool
available. $40 per month sacrifice,
Call 761-3576, ask for Clarence or
Alan, or call 764-0552, ask for Clar-
ence. U
SUMMER SUBLET for Summer Session.
SWIMMING POOL, covered parking,
party room. $39/mo. 1001 E. Univer-
sity, No. 2A. Call 665-3883 or 665-7276.
U12

PERSONAL
ON A DIET?
Good! Summer Weekend won't inter-
fere! June 10-11. F49
MOTHER won't let me go to Europe.
Sacrifice price on June 28-Aug. 23
Europe Charter Flight ticket. Call
John, 764-7200, days. F4
FEMALE FIGURE MODEL, $5 per hour.
Reply P.O. Box 2012. F48
KITTENS LOOKING for good home.
Males and females, housebroken, very
friendly. Call 665-6260. F47
ROSES are Red,
Violets are Blue,
Pan Club 313
Who the hell are you? Fl

PERSONAL
DATING is more enjoyable with
THE RIGHT PERSON
IBM Computer AND personal
interviews help us arrange
DATES YOU'LL REALLY ENJOY
MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC
INTRODUCTION SERVICE
Call 662-4867, write 216 S. State
for free brochure or interview
P
FOR SALE
SAIL BOATS-NEW SCORPIONS, 13 ft.
and 9 inches long. $503 complete.
761-4802. B3

BIKES AND SCOOTERS
1965 HONDA S065. Only 1500 mn
superb condition. Call Dave, 761-'
FOR SALE-1964 Yamaha 80. Only
miles. Excellent condition. Call
7179.
1964 YAMAHA YD2 250cc, low mile
$400. Call Phil,;761-6855.
1965 HONDA 0100, Helmet, 650 =1
excellent. NO 5-9468.
1965 DUCATI Diana, 3100 miles.
NO 5-6115, Tomn.
1965 HONDA 305 cc. Dream. Exc. c
1200 miles. $530. Call 761-3576.
HONDA 0-100, only 416 miles. Stc
all winter. NO 3-9623.
NICHOLSON M/C SALES
Authorized dealer for TRIUMPH
YAMAHA - BMW - GILERA. 22
First. Phone 662-7409.
WE TRY HARDER. We have to. W

KITTY-Are you there?
address-Wass.

Send me your
F46

LEONARD:
Of course we still love you .. .

Bud Pratt Fan Club
Local Chapter 313

HOW MUCH do we love Ralph's? We HOUSEHOLD GOODS, must sell. Re-
521 WALNUT - Large furnished room love it from its begals to its pas- frigerator, $25. Furniture, mattress,
for male. Summer $35. NO 8-6906. U14 troni, and its everything . .. odds and ends. Call 663-1832. B1

F431

AIR-CONDITIONED apartment avail-
able for one or two men June 23-
Aug. 23. Color TV, swimming pool
available. $40 per month sacrifice.
Call 761-3576, ask for Clarence or
Alan, or call 764-0552, ask for Clar-
ence. F4
ANN ARBOR'S best buy on a diamond
engagement ring. Check it! Austin
Diamond, 1209 S. University. 663-7151
F
EVER PLAY JACKS WHILE WORKING?
WE DO. Come in and see for yourself.
Join us in a game, or as a staff mem-
bei. The Michigan Daily. F18
HI HANDSOME! Are you all set to
spend a weekend in the sun? F7
WE HELP put ourselves thru grad
school running this ramshackle room-
ing house. Now here's your chance.
All you need is cash and derring do.
Call Bob Greenberg, 662-8559. P14
WANTED-A ride to Grand Rapids on
the weekend of the 10th! Call Sara
at 665-7260. F7
TIME ON YOUR HANDS?
Do something creative. Join The Mich-
igan Daily business, editorial or sports
staff. Few hours; lots of fun. F
RENT Your TV from NEJAC
Zenith 19 in. all channel portables for
only $10 per month. FREE service and
delivery. Phone 662-5671. F

RALPH'S MARKET
Open 9 a.m. to Midnight
709 Packard
DEAR CHARLIE BROWN,
I guess you know by now that
Summer Weekend is June 10-11. I've
got my bow and arrow, HOW ABOUT
YOU?

TICKET FOR SALE-Student Charter
flight to Europe, Detroit-London-De-
troit, June 26-Aug. 23. Call Ozzie,
322-3220 or LO 1-0741, Ozzie. Bf
FLIGHT TO EUROPE June 14, 1 ticket.
$353.00. 663-5718. B47
21" TUbe: $25, 663-4877 (Rob). Call
late. B48
INEXPENSIVE FURNITURE-Must sell
-Sofa bed, 2 chairs, triple dresser.
Double chest, odds and ends. Call
662-0879 weekdays after 5 p.m., week-
ends all day. B46
FOR SALE-1964 Volskwagen. Spotless.
Has everything. $1250. Call after 5,
668-7107. B37
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS
A-1 New and Used Instruments
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington
SLINGERLAND Drums, Bass, tom,
snare, high hat and ride cymbals.
$200 (will accept more if offered).
663-4877, ask for Rob; call late. X251
SPECIAL GUITAR SALE
Now in stock
GOYA and GIBSON CLASSICS
UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE, INC.
518 William (Maynard House)
NO 2-5578
X24
TRANSPORTATION
2 PEOPLE WANT RIDE to Chicago for
Friday, June 10. Call Larry at 665-
6314. G28
FREE RIDE to California, end of June,
if you are a good driver. 665-3881. G26
2 NURSES want 3rd female roommate
Phone 665-5022 aftcir 4 p.m. P44
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED - CHEAP, a parking space
close to Church and S. Univ. for fall
and winter terms. Write Liz Rhein,
24200 Radclift, Oak Park, Mich. L2

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3 miles from town. Our campusa
tomers go to great lengths to get~
here for sales, parts, and ser
There must be a reason for it. HON
of Ann Arbor.

World's FASTEST
Street 250:
The X-6 HUSTLER

with 12 mo. or 12,000 mile warrant:
means the most in RELIABILITY
(See the NEW Sport 150, too) at
SUZUKI Cycle Center
4040 Washtenaw
761-2650
USED CARS
VALIANT '63, 2-door, sedan, b
automatic trans., power steering,.
dio, heater. New Premium Tires-
snow tires. Evenings and early mo
663-8475.
1962 TRIUMPH TR4. Mint condit
red, Michelin'x tires, radio, ton
service history avail. After 6 p
482-2699.

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official publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no editor-
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sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
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Notices may be published a maxi-
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Calendar items appear once only.
Student organization notices are not
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TUESDAY, JUNE 7
Day Calendar
No Events Scheduled.
General Notices
Doctoral Examination for Harriet Ann
Peters Burge, Botany; thesis: "The
Structure and Development of Astero-
spores," Tues., June 7, 1139 Nat. Sci.
Bldg., at 1 p.m. Chairman, R. L. Shaf-
fer.
Research Training Program in Social
Science Education: Offered by the Uni-
versity of Michigan, School of Educa-
tion (Room 3206), Office of Social Sci-
ence Education, Ann Arbor, Mich.
The program is designed to prepare
researchers in social science education
both at the elementary and secondary
school levels. The research focus will
be given to problems relating to the
.teaching of the social sciences and
history and to such topics as cur-
riculum construction, controversial is-
sues, the conduct of inquiry, civic edu-
cation and political socialization, evalu-
ition of materials and audio-visual com-

munication media, and development
and testing of instructional theories.
Government fellowships and research
assistantships are available.
All interested persons may pick up
application fomrs for this program in
Room 3206, University High School. Fur-
ther information about the program
may be obtained by calling 764-8416.
Placement
P OSITION OPENINGS:
Administrative Survey Detachment,
Fort Hiolabird, 11A. 1Base-Two-thirds of
time outside the U.S. Supply of cur-
rent pamphlets available on request
for unusual opportunity to live with
people abroad, Military service must
be completed. Speaking ability in a
foreign language required; BA in any
field, male recent grad or young alum.
Mobil Chemical Co., Plastics Division,
Macedon, N.F.-Manpower development
manager, supervision all salaried re-
cruiting activities. Adv. degree in in-
dustrial or clinical psychology plus 3-5
years exper. in industry, testing, or
counseling. Employe Relations Assist-
ant; will qualify individual for plant
personnel management positions; BA
plus two years or more in indus-
trial relations field.
Goodyear Tire and Aubber Co., Akron,
Ohio-F'ield sales or Sales Engineers
for Chemical Division. Academic bkgd.
in chem.. chem. engrg., or interest
wand aptitude In the sci. with 12 or
m ore hours of chem. Recenttgrad, If
exper., should be in chem. raw mater-
sials.
aGraphic Controls Corp., Buffalo, N.Y.
-Personnel Manager; BA and 5-6 years
exper. in several areas of industrial
relations.
Detroit Advertising Co.-Junior ac-
countant. Any BA as long as can
handle books through trial balance

and supervise billing, can advance to
assistant treasurer. Prefer some exper.,
but not required for consideration.
International Paper Co., New York
City-Group InsuranceAdministrator;
BA in Lib. Arts or Bus. Ad., 2 years
group ins. exper. with insurance com-
pany or private industry.
City of Escanaba, Upper Peninsula,
Mich.-City Controller and Engineer-
Planner. First, grad with specialization
in public, or bus., admin., 5 years
exper. in public accounting, two of
which should be in municipal auditing.
Second. specialization in college of
civil engineering, regIstered profes-
sional engineer for Mich., several years
exper. in civil engrg and planning
work.

1961 OLDS. '98 Holiday Sedan. Four-
way power, factory air-cond., many
extras, good cond., no rust. NO 8-
8180 after 5. N3
1965 SUNBEAM Alpine Roadster-11,000.
$1900, take over payments. Pit Stop
Garage, 668-9829, Miller and Ashley.
N4e
'54 MG and TD. Body excellent, engine
good. $750. O.N.O. Miller and Ashley.
668-9829. N47

For further information
764-7460, General Division,
Appointments, 3200 SAB.

please call
Bureau of

SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICEE:
212 SAB-
Harrah's Reno and Lake Tahoe. Nev.
-21 or over, few 18 year olds. Open-
ings in food department, bar depart-
ment, gaming and miscellaneous. De-
tails at Summer Placement Service,
212 SAB, Lower Level.
* * *
For further information, Summer
Placement, 212 SAB, Lower Level.
ORGAN IZATION
NOTICES
USE OF TIlS COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCEMENTS is available to official-
ly recognized and registered student or-
ganizations only. Forms are available in
Room 1011 SAB.
Michigan Christian Fellowship, Lec-
ture-discussion (informal), Tues., June
7, 7:30 p.m., 3rd fi., Union.
- 1

SALESMAN to start June 1st. Profes.
sional opportunity, married 22-30.
Bacheros degree. Phone 453-4030 for
interview. 141
COMPUTER PROGRAMMER
Position avail. for computer program-
mer to work on FORTRAN, UMAP,
and IBM 360 coding and data man-
agement. AB degree and 1 yr. exp.;
math 473 or equiv. exp. Full or half
time. Call 764-2115 to make appt. for
interview. H21
COLLEGE STUDENTS-Part time eve-
ning work at Ypsi-Arbor Lanes as pin
jumper. Apply in the evening. H33
PART TIME
Multi-Million Dollar Company hiring
for part time sales work. Earnings in
excess of $3.00 per hour. This is not
pots-knives-books or any of that door
to door nonsense. This company la
expanding all across the nation, con.
sequently this could be more than
just a part time job for the right
person. If you're 20, have use of a
car, and are bondable write William
D. Nichols, 3372 Washtenaw Ave., Ann
Arbor, Mich.
FULL OR PART TIME, all training
furnished, work any hours available.
Call NO 2-6274. 131
BLOOD DONORS
URGENTLY NEEDED
$6 for Rh positive; $7, $10, and $12 for
Rh negative. Hours: Mon. thru Thurs.
9-4; Fri. 1-7. 18-21 years old need
parent's permission. 483-1894.
YPSILANTI
Detroit Blood Service
404 W. Michigan
ON-CAMPUS AND SUMMER
JOBS AVAILABLE
A great opportunity for aggressive
college students to earn a high in-
come distributing material to college
campuses all over the United States.
Combine summer travel with large
profits, or work part-time on your
own campus. Fall jobs are also avail-
able. Contact: Collegiate-Dept. D. 27
East 22 St., New York, N.Y. 10010.
BARGAIN CORNER
SAM'S STORE
Has Genuine LEVI's Galore!
LEVI'S SLIM-FITS--$4.50
"White," and 5 Colors
For "Guys and Gals"
Cord. SLIM-FITS--$5.98
LEVI'S STA-PREST PANTS
Never Needs Ironing
Asst'd. Colors-$6.98

Have you ever thought
of running for President?
Many of our staffers do.,
One of our Alumni even DID it!

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PAID PSYCHOLOGICAL
SUBJECTS WANTED

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at Mental Health Research Institute
Call Miss Heck at 764-2583
8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Passport Pictures
Application Pictures
Group Pictures
Wedding Pictures
Available at any time
Ready Quickly
CALL NO 3-6966

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