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WEDNESDAY, 20 JANUARY 1965

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PAGE FIVE

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M.

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

SPECIAL
FIVE-DAY
LINES ONE-DAY RATE
2 .70 3.00
3 .85 3.75
4 1.00 4.35
Figure 5 average words to a line
Call Classified between 1 :00 and 2:30 Mon. thru Fri.
Phone 764-0557

FOR RENT
LARGE furnished apt., 3 bdrms., living
rm., dinette and kitchen, $200/mo.
Call 662-7274. C26
A2'S WORST APT, available again!
Partially furnished, on campus. NO
2-7759 evenings. (Cheap). C23
NEEDED female roommate in 4-man
apt., modern, near campus and medi-
cal center. Call 761-0922 or 761-2850
evenings. C22
SUBLET to Aug. 15. Furn. living room,
kitchen and bath. Close to campus.
Call 662-6396 after 5 p.m. C27
TO SUBLET-1-person apt., $105/mo.,
furnished, close to campus. 665-3206.
C19

FOR SALE
HART SKIS, 6'2", metals, cubco bind-
ings. NO 2-4549. Reasonable. B25
MEN'S CLOTHING - Slightly used,
plus a few household items. Call
663-1042 for an appointment. B24
FOR SALE-Brand new portable tape
recorder and used portable stereo set.
Call 668-7091. B12

-I

PERSONAL
MEAL JOB OPENING. 665-3710, F50
PLEASE HELP! In dire need of fourth
man in apt. Cheap rent but lux-
urious surroundings, friendly room-
mates, paneled study room. All at
the outstandingly low rent of $40
a month. Phone 665-8435. F42
PETITION now for the 'Ensian Senior
Staff. For information stop in at the
office in the Student Publications
Building. F43
WANTED-Summer traveling compan-
ion in Europe. May 4 to Aug. 7. Will
have V.W. for transportation. Call
663-9591 F36
AFS BUS chaperones needed. Chaper-
one foreign teenagers for month in
summer. Expenses paid, fun and re-
warding. Call Gail Raymond, 663-
3634 or Lynne Winter, 662-3225. F45
PERSONAL ADS must be prepaid.
RIDE WANTED to Chicago the week-
end of Jan. 29. Can leave anytime
after 2. Call Madie, 4-1011. F39
WANTED - 2 tickets to Berlin Phil.
Orch. Jan. 30. Call 764-7612. F49
WAKE UP SERVICE - Have your
phone ring at any designated time-
day or night--LOW RATES, DON'T
y BE LATh FOR CLASS OR WORK-
AGAIN. TELEPHONE ANSWERING
SERVICE, 665-8871 (24 hours). F42
DEAR LOTTE,
Just a little Thank You to you and
your skintillating friends, especially
Fern. But I'm in a real Rush now,
so I can't talk. Bye.j
Euphoria Fugg F48
WANTED TO BUY-Pair of good used
skis, with or without bindings, poles,
etc. Contact Bob Shenkin, 665-6092.
After 8 p.m. best time. F32
AUSTIN DIAMOND - "Where marginal
prices buy quality diamonds!" 1209
S. University. 663-7151. F
BONNIE should take note of the Boy
Scout's motto. Don't you think so,
Judy? F44
SEE MARK RICHMAN Prestige Party
Favors for the most unusual line of
party favors ever assembled by one
company. Office and Show Room at,
1103 S. University. NO 2-6362. F
NANCY S.-It's no use growing older
if you only learn new ways of mis-
behaving. Happy 20th. J. & M. F46

(Continued from Page 2)

sity will be required to study on the
SMichigan cam us_ Academi. Ahica

HELP WANTED
MALE TO SET tables from 11 to 12,
Mon. thru Sun. Call D. Rice, 662-
7201, from 5:00-5:45. H26
A NEW DIVISION of Reader's Digest
Sales & Services is seeking several
students to work eves. & Sats. High-
est earnings possible. Contact Mr.
Helmer at 668-6808. H8
BROADCAST ENGINEER wanted. FCC
first phone required. Part-time. Call

DON'T MISS THIS!!!
One roommate needed for a modern
furnished, double apartment. Swim-
ming pool. All conveniences. Lease
till end of semester GREAT! Call!
761-0483 or 761-0415 now. C24
FURNISHED single rooms for rent.
Male. Close to campus. Good heat.
Refrig. 920 Oakland. NO 3-3831. CI
ROOMMATES WANTED for new luxury
4 or 5 man apt., 8 rms., sundeck, all
utilities, on campus. 4 mon. lease,
$50/mo. 663-7147. C21
GARAGE with doors which may be
locked for rent. 723 Packard. C7
SMALL FURN'D. apt. for 1 quiet adult.
Washtenaw, So. University area. $70i
a mo. and util. NO 2-7395. C29

STEREOPHONIC portable tape recorder,
RCA cartridge., Was $325, sell for $125
Dial 4-0129 after 6 p.m. B5
1964 DKW. Here is real economy, 35
mpg/4 speed trans. Must sell. No rea-
sonable offer refused. Call 663-1702.
A'r OLD ELM, antiques for the dis-
criminating collector. 723 Packard,
near State. B3
AA SAAB, INC.
317 W. Huron
1960 SAAB sunroof
excellent condition
1960 SAAB sedan
only $600
1963 SAAB sedan
only 10,000 miles
1964 SAAB wagon
only $1,500
1960 MERCEDES 220
Real good buy.
.761 -0850
'64 CORVETTE, satin-silver sport coupe.
300 hp, 4 on the floor, AM-FM radio,
tinted glass, power brakes and win-
dows, like new, never raced, $3595.
HU 2-8865. B15

+p --a--- p . aadem aic acieve-
rather study elsewhere, a study hall Is ment, creativity and leadership will be
held regularly from 7 until 10 p.m.i considered in granting the award, The
Monday through Friday in 25 Angell stipend is $1,100,
Hall, and also in 321 Angell Hall when TeAd is
the eedaries. moito is resnt, The AMice Crocker Lloyd Fellowship is i
the need arises. A monitor Is present, open to women graduates of any ac-
dsknsn ecrediter college or university. It may
1 Graduate Students expecting to re- be used by a University of Michigan
ceive the master's degree or profes- graduate at any college or university
sional degree in May, 1965, must file a be required to study on the Michi-
diploma application with the Recorder bganqurcamp uscdmicnacheieveent
of the Graduate School by Fri., Jan. 22. gan campus. Academic achievement,
A student will not be recommended for personality and leadership will be con-'
m sidered in granting the award. The
a degree unless he has filed formal ap-stipendis$1,100
plication in the office of the Graduate
School by that date. Michigan Marching Band: Members of
History Make-up Examinations will be the Marching Band who will be per-
held Saturday, January 23, 10-12 a.m. atming at the Basketbal game this
in Room 2429 Mason Hall. Please con- Dress will.be exacT as it was at the
sult you instHstory aficens3601ignlast game. Enter the North end of the
tenHlih ir fe6Field House through the door closest to
3__ Ha__,_State Street to obtain admission ticket.
Research Seminar in Hospital and Student Government Council approval
Medical Systems: Prof. Millard F. Long,ofthenolowin stunt-spred
Vanderbilt University, Planning Hos- events becomes effective 24 hours after
pital Systems," Thurs., Jan. 21, 3 p.m., the publication of this notice All
69 Bus. Ad. Bldg. publicity for these events must be with-
Applications for General Undergrad- held until the approval has become
uate Scholarships will be available at effective.
the Scholarship Office, 2011 SAB, be- Approval request forms for student-
ginning Mon., Jan. 11. Applications sponsored events are available in Room
must be completed by March 1. Un- 1011 of the SAB.
dergraduate students who have com- Voice-January 18, 7:30 p.m., 3-B Un-
pleted one or more full semesters with ion, Membership meeting.
an overall average of 3.0 or . better International Students Association-
are eligible to compete. Financial aid Jan. 26, 27, 29, 7:30 p.m., Multipurpose
is a factor in making these awards. in UGLI, International Center, "Are
Applications for the Following Sehol- You Aware: U.A.R."
arships are available in office of Women's League and Michigan Union
alumnae secretary, Alumni Memorial -Feb. 20, 8:30 p.m., Hill Auditorium,
Hall; they must be returned by Feb. 12, Concert for the Creative Arts Festival.
1965; recipients will be announced at
League Recognition Night, March 1, Mathematical Statistics Seminar -
1965. Dr. Robert Berk, Assistant Professor of
The Lucile B. Conger Scholarship is Mathematics, will speak on "The Re-+
offered to in-state, undergraduate wom- lation between Invariance and Suf-
en on the basis of academic perform- ficiency," 3201 Angell Hall 4:00 p.m.,
ance, contribution to University life Thurs., Jan. 21,
and financial need; the stipend is
variable. Admission Test for Graduate Study in1
The Margaret L. Waterman Scholar- Business-Application blanks for theI
ship is offered to undergraduate wom- Admission Test for Graduate Study in
en on the basis of academic perform- Business are now available in 122 Rack-
ance, contribution to University life, ham Building. The next administrationI
and financial need; the stipend is var- of the test will be on Saturday, Feb. 6,
iable. and applications must be received in'
The Luan Peckinpaugh Scholarship is Princeton, New Jersey by Jan. 23.
offered to out-of-state undergraduate
women who have successfully completed Law School Admission Test-Appli-7
their freshman year and have a dem- cation blanks for the Law School Ad-
onstrated financial need: the stipend mission Test are available in 122 Rack-
is variable, ham Building. The next administrationr
The Mary Louise Hinsdale Scholar- of the test will be on Saturday, Feb.
ship, amounting to approximately $180 13. Applications must be received in7
(interest on the endowment fund) is Princeton, New Jersey by Jan. 30.
available to undergraduate single wom-
en who arewholly or partially self- American Chemical Society Meeting-
supporting and who do not live in Annual business meeting followed by a
University residence halls or sorority lecture on "Thermoanalytical Meth-1
houses. Girls with better than aver- ods" by Dr. Saul Gordon, Fairleight
age scholarship and need will be Dickinson Uinversity, will be held on
considered. Thurs., Jan. 21, 8:00 p.m., 1300 Chem.i
The Laurel Harper Seeley Scholarship Building.
is open to both graduate and under-
graduate women. The award is made Physical Chemistry Seminar -Mr.
on basis of scholarship, contribution Jon Hanson will speak on "Monte Car-(
to University life and financial need, 1o Calculations of Equations of State,"
the stipend is variable, on Thurs., Jan, 21, 5:00 p.m., 1200 Chem.
The Lucy E. Elliott Fellowship is Bldg.
open to women graduates of any1
accredited college or university. It may To Members of the Univ. Faculty:1
be used by a University of Michigan The Mich. Memorial-Phoenix Project
graduate at any college or university, invites requests for faculty researchc
but a graduate of any other univer-. grants to support research in those

fields within the scope of the Proj- ton, Mass.--Majors in Econ., Engl., Math
ect. Awards may be granted to as- ,Hist., Lib. Arts, Positions in sales,
sist investigations in the social, philo- claims, underwriting, actuarial & loss
sophical, legal or economic aspectst prevention.
of nuclear energy; the physical, math- Michigan Bell Telephone Co., Detroit
aematical and chemical aspects of nu- -Men & women in any field, esp. Math
clear theory; the use of radioisotopes -Mehy&icsmeBA in A.yPoitinspinclud
in the biological, medical, physical M Pmhsics, BA & MA. Positions include
and engineering sciences; radiation- located tr oghou USElec. computing,
induced changes in physical and bio-
logical systems; and the release, con- FRI., JAN. 29-
trol and utilization of nuclear ener- U.S. Public Health Service - (See
gy. above),
Requests for grants of $3,000 or less Harris Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago
are most appropriate. Grants may cov- -Degrees in Econ., Law, Math, Philos.,
er equipment, supplies, research as- & Psych. for mgmt. trng. positions.
sistance, and necessary research travel. Navy Dept. Admin. Office, Wash., D.C.
Applications for these grants should -Men & women with Lib. Arts & Math
be sent to the Phoenix Project by Mon., for positions in mgmt. trng. and public
Feb. 8, 1965. Grants will be made by admin. Located in D.C. & some nation-
April 1. wide engrg. positions
Application blanks may be obtained Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati, Ohio
from the office of the Phoenix Project -Degrees in Econ., Educ., Engl., Journ.,
Memorial Laboratory on North Campus Law, Math, Lib. Arts, etc. for positions
or by calling 764-6213. In Mgmt. Trng., Merchandising & Terri-
torial Sales.
Smith, Kline & French Labs., Phila-
Placeinent delphia, Pa.-Men & women with de-
grees in Biochem., Chem., Econ., For-
ANNOUNCEMENTS: eign Langs., Gen. Lib. Arts, Microbiol,
Federal Service Entrance Exam - Journ., etc. for positions in Advertis-
FSEE & Management Intern Test ap- ing, Blol., Foreign Trade, Mgmt. Trng.,
plications must be in by Jan. 21 for Mkt. Res., Public Relations, Writing
exam on Feb. 20. Applications available (general), Finance, etc.

663-6565.Evenings663-32.H6IDESPERATELY need fourth man in
WAITRESS WANTED. Part-time.Om Apt. one block from Blue Front,
WAIRESSr WANE. Prt-ti. Omega 1129 White Street. $40 per month.
Restaurant. 105 N. Forest. NO 3-7859. Study room. Call 665-8435 or drop in.
C25
BLOOD DONORS NEED TWO GIRLS to share new mod.
apt. Good location. 1000 Oakland.
U RG E N T LY NEEDED $53.75 mo. Call NO 5-3156 after 5:30.
C21
$6 for Rh positive; $7 and $10 for Rh NEED 1 MAN to take over lease of
negative. Hours: Mon., 9-4; Tues, furnished, new apt. Move in anytime.
9-4; Fri., 1-7, 18-21 yrs. old need Call Jim at 663-7139. 2i
parent's permission. Detroit Blood _a___Jim__t___3-713__C12_
Service, new location, 404 W. Mich-
igan, Ypsilanti, Mich. H29 STAYING in hot sticking A2 this sum-
--------------i-.- 29 mer? Live in luxury air-cond., dish-
washer, garbage disposal, 2 baths, 5-
BIKES AND SCOOTERS man duplex, Forum Apts., 1 block
from campus, 761-0984. 017
LATE 1950's 350cc ROYAL Enfield in ------------ -------- --
excellent condition. 662-7759 nights APARTMENT for three, furnished, near
only. Z1 campus. 662634239

I

YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE on
a HONDA! Join the fun at HONDA
of Ann Arbor, 1906 Packard Rd. 665-
9281. Z2
SEE IT NOW - The '64 Yamaha with
the revolutionary new oil injection
system. No more fuss or muss.
NICHOLSON MOTOR SALES
223 S. First
BUSINESS SERVICES
FRATERNITIES and Sororities - Have
your dances, pledge and group func-
tions preserved with photographs.
Wolverine Photo Service. Call 665-
3955 after 5 for details. J6
TYPING-Offset and wake-up service.
HU 2-0191. J5
TUTORING IN FRENCH & GERMAN
by native instructor. Graduated rates.
Mme. Kerr, 663-2108. J4
SPECIAL COURSES FOR GRADUATES
Screening and reading exams in French
and German by a native .language
instructor. Graduated rates by group
or individual. Mme. Kerr, 663-2108.
J3

MALE ROOMMATE wanted to share
modern apt. Campus location. $50/mo.
761-2034. 08
SINGLE ROOMS for rent, woman, kit-
chen privileges-share pvt. home. Call
663-7690. 015
WANTED-Female grad student, 2nd
semester to share comfortable 2-man
apt. near campus. Call 665-2565. C30
LUXURY-ECONOMY
New furn. one and two bdrm. apts. for
2, 3, or 4 near Hill St. $165, $195
662-1784 or 663-2800.
TREAT YOURSELF. Live in air-cond.
luxury this summer at the Forum.
Don't pass it up. Call 665-5731 now
050
APARTMENT HUNTING?I
SEE
APARTMENTS LTD.
Quality locations, one and two bed-
room units. Many avaliable in new
buildings. Semester leases avail-
able. For information:
APARTMENTS LTD.
610 S. Forest
663-0511
C18
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for mod-
ern apt. for 4. 665-5405. C32
BE THE FIRST ON YOUR BLOCK to
find beautiful summer living quar-
ters-3 man apt.-air conditioner,
dishwasher, garbage disposal, Forum
Apts., Call 665-3259, 022
SUMMER SUBLET-Four man apt., du-
plex. Fully air-cond., dishwasher, and
covered front porch, only 1 block
from campus. Call 662-9885. C35
2 GIRLS wanted to share modern apt.
with grad stud. $58.33/mo. Call 663-
2993 after 6 p.m. C17
3RD MALE GRAD. needed to -share
house at 1342 N. Univ. Call 668-8692,
evenings. C29
YOU'LL RENT YOUR SIDES when you
read GARGOYLE - Coming Soon!!
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES

1961 PLYMOUTH Belvedere, 4-door,
power steering. Call Pat 764-6163, be-
fore 5 or 662-4044 after 5. B16
1960 SCHULT, 10 x 42, 2 bdrm. best of-
fer, evenings 662-6066. Days contact
U-Hospital Personnel Dept. 42172. B17
1959 VW, sun roof, good engine, tires,
$595, NO 3-7792 after 5:30. B18
BARGAIN CORNER
SAM'S STORE
Has Genuine LEVI's Galore!
LEVI'S SLIM-FITS--$4.49
"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

at Bureau of Appointments.
U.S. Navy & Marine Corps-Ground &
aviation officers will be in the Fish-
bowl from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Jan. 25, 26, &
27, with information about commission
programs for students & grads. Officer
programs for men & women include
general line, supply, medical & dental.
Engrg., law, theological & aviation-
men only. Officer qualification test giv-
en to seniors with no obligation. No
appointment needed. Stop by informa-
tion booth.
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Bureau
of Appointments-Seniors & g Ud stu-
dents, please call 764-7460 for a ppoint-
ments with the following:
MON., JAN. 25-
American National Red Cross, St.
Louis, Mo.-Men & women grads with
majors in Gen. Lib. Arts, Educ. Psych.,
Sociol., & Soc. Work. Positions include
mgmt. trng., recreation, secretarial
(with counseling) soc. work. Located in
midwest areas.
TUES., JAN. 26-
Roche Labs., Nutley, N.J.-Majors in
Blochem., Chem., Econ., Educ., Pharm.,
Psych., etc. for positions in inside &
territorial sales.
U.S. Air Force, Wash., D.C.-Men &
women, majors in various fields includ-
ing Econ., Geog., Astro., Law, Educ.,
Forestry, Fisheries, etc. for Officer
Trng. School.
WED., JAN. 27-
Dept. of State, Wash., D.C.-Group
interviews for men & women with
information on opportunities available
through Foreign Service Officer exam
for positions with State Dept. Majors in
many fields eligible.
THURS., JAN. 28-
Abbott Labs., N. Chicago, III.-Men &
women with degrees in Biochem.,
Chem., Lib. Sci., Microbiol., & Pharm.
for positions in Biol., Zool., Lib., Qual-
ity Control and Res. & Dev.
U.S. Public Health Service, Detroit-
Public Health Program Repres. Degrees
in Gen. Lib. Arts, Journ., Public Health,
Speech, etc. Located in most large U.S.
cities.1
Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., Bos-

ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
sign schedule posted at 128-H W. Engrg,
for appointments with the following:
JAN. 22-
American-Standard Industrial Div.,
Mich., Ohio, N.Y. & Ill.-BS: EE & ME.
R. & D., & Sales.
Mead Corp., North, East, Midwest-
BS: ChE, CE, IE & ME. R. & D., Proj-
ect & Staff Engrg.
(a.m.)-
Peat, Marwick, Caywood, Schiller &
Co., Chicago, 11.-MS-PhD: ChE, EE &
ME. MS: Communication Set. MS-Prof.:
AE & Astro. Res., Des. & Consulting.
ORGANIZATION'
NOTICES
Use of This Column for Announce-
ments is available to officially recog-
nized and registered student organiza-
tions only. Organizations who are plan-
ning to be active for the winter term
must be registered by Jan. 29, 1965.
Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB.
-* * *
Alpha Phi Omega, Regular meeting,
Jan. 0, 7 p.m., Room 3B, Michigan
Union.
Le Cercle Francais, Le Baratin, le 21
Janvier, le jeudi, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze
Building.
** *
Lutheran Student Chapel (National
Lutheran Council), Vespers, Wednesday,
January 20, 10 p.m., Lutheran Student
Chapel, Hill and Forest Avenue.
* * *
U of M Amateur Radio Club, Meeting,
January 21, 7 p.m., Michigan Union,
Room 3B.
* * *.
University Lutheran Chapel, Midweek
Devotion, Vicar Stein, "I Doubt It,"
January 20, 10 p.m., 1511 Washrtenaw.

S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S
For Gals and Guys
"White" and Colors-$6.98

Jaury2, 0p_. 11 Wstw

LEVI'S JACKETS
Blue Denim-$5.49
"White"-$5.98

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FOR THE FINEST in Dance Music-It's
Johnny Harberd
Art Bartner
Ray Louis
Maximillian
Peter Clements
Wadye Gallant
Contact The Bud-Mor Agency
1103 S. University
NO 2-6362
HELENA: What's with the golden
fleece? Jason: To keep me warm at
W2 '65. F
ON JAN. 23 the following names will
be submitted for promotion to Tri-
INE: Julie Em's.
-The Bud in Control F47
SHAPE UP or myth out! F
Meet the Right Person
The purpose of our organization, using
established techniques of personality
Q appraisal and an IBM system, is to
introduce unmarried persons to others
with compatible backgrounds, inter-
ests and ideals. Interviews by ap-
pointment. Phone 662-4867.
MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC
INTRODUCTION SERVICE
TRANSPORTATION
RIDERS WANTED to California Jan
23. 663-6208. G8

MISCELLANEOUS
RALPH'S GOT the best selection
of snacks and food to nibble on.
Why don't you stop by and see for
yourself.
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
open 'til 12 every night
LOTS OF ROOM in The Daily Classi-
fieds for your ad. E
USED CARS
1963 TR-4, good cond., elec. overdrive,
radio, 20,000 miles. 665-0407, after
5:15. N2
1957 FORD Fairlane, V-8 Must sell.
Radio, good running cond. $150. 663-
4973. N3
NEW CARSI
EUROPEAN CARS, INC.
NEW CARS AND SERVICE
506 E. Michigan, Ypsilantij
HU 2-2175
Washtenaw County's only
authorized V.W. Dealer V
V
MUSICAL MDSE.,
flnE DC D~PAIDC

LEVI'S Superslim's-$4.98
LEVI'S Dungarees-$4.49
TURTLENECKS-$1.69
(15 Colors)
Open Mon, & Fri. Nites
SAM'S STORE
1 22 E. Washington

Careers in the MATERIALS SCIENCES,

ELECTRONICS &

COMMUNICATIONS

RENT A TRUCK

DANCE to
THE ROAD RUNNERS
Thurs. & Fri., Jan. 21 & 22
at the SCHWABEN INN
215 S. Ashley
Welcome
Students!
* DISTINCTIVE
COLLEGIATE
HAl RSTYLNG
For MEN-
And Women-
*7 Hairstylists
THE DASCOLA BARBERS
Near Michigan Theatre

General Telephone & Electronics Laboratoires, Inc., the research
subsidiary of General Telephone & Electronics Corporation,
affords research careers in
PHYSICS
CHEMISTRY
ELECTRONICS

Pickups, panels, stakes, and vans.
59 Ecorse Rd., Ypsilanti, Mich.
665-0875 or HU 2-4434 S1

WANTED-Ride to NYC leaving Fri. RADIVJ, R
evening, Jan. 22 or Sat. morning,
and or returning Mon., Jan. 25. Cal BE SURE TO WATCH
Jeft, 663-4086. G7 Your favorite program on a NEJAC
--- -.--- -- TV set. Rent a 19 in. GE Portable
RIDE WANTED to Champaign, Illinois, for only $10.00 a month. Call NEJAC
February 12. Call Rick 764-8725 G6 TV Rentals, 662-5671 X1
ICE SKATING PARTIES
Heated Hall with a Fireplace
ICE SKATE & SLEIGH RIDE
SUSTERKA'S INC.
Call HUnter 3-5010
Ce Ift3an UII I

WANTED TO RENT I
WANTED TO RENT--4-man apt., furn.,
near campus. Starting Sept., 1965.
Please call Iris, 764-9877 or Carol,
764-1035. CLa.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Pair of prescription sun-glasses,
brown frame. Reward. 764-0634. AS5

Full Time & Evening Employment
18-35
If you are free from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. four evenings each week and
occasionally on Saturday, you can maintain your studies and still enjoy
a part-time job doing special interview work that will bring an average
weekly income of $52.
If you are neat appearing and a hard worker call Mr. Moskowitz at
761-1488 from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. Monday-Friday. No other times.
We are also interested in full-time employment.

A representative will visit here on
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27, 1965

to discuss

career opportunities with interested graduates at

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the M.S. and Ph.D. levels. For additional information
and interview arrangements, please contact your Placement
Office, or write directly to Manager, Professional Placement.

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