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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1962

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LAST CHANCE!
TODAY and TOMORROW
to exchanbe C.A.T.'s
For A.P.A. and Great Star tickets
League Undergraduate Office . . . 11 :30-4:30

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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
An Agency Representative will interview undergraduate Seniors and
graduate students for June and August 1963 employment by our
Agency during the dates of November 6th through the 9th, 1962, on
Campus. Please consult the Bureau of Appointments and Occupational
Information, 3200 Student Activities Building for information con-
cerning the types of positions available and to schedule an appoint-
ment. A review of the information on file with the Bureau of Appoint-
ments is an essential requisite prior to scheduling an appointment for
interview.

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of Hill Aud. There are two concerts,
one at 7:00 p.m. and one at 9:30 p.m.,
and you may leave after thesecond
concert has started, if you do not wish
to stay.
Seniors: College of L.S. & A., and
Schools of Business Administration, Ed-
ucation, Music, and Public Health:
Tentative lists of seniors for Feb. grad-
uation have been posted on the bulle-
tin board in the lst floor lobby, Admin.
Bldg. Any changes therefrom should be
requested of the Recorder at Office of
Registration and Records window Num-
ber A, 1513 Admin. Bldg.
Agenda Student Government Council
Oct. 31, 1962, 7:30 p.m., Council Room
Constituents' Time 9:00
Adjournment: 12 midnight
Minutes of previous meeting.
Officer reports: President, NSA Ini-
tiative, Letters, Announcements; Exec.
Vice-President, Interim Action, C & R
Report, Comm. on Referral Appts., Ap-
proval-Musket; Admin. Vice-President,
Human Relations Board; Treasurer,
Judiciary Study Comm.
Standing Committees.
Ad Hoc Committees and Related
Boards.
Special Business.
Old Business: "Better Off Out" (BOO)
-Temporary Recognition.
New Business: "Friends of USNSA-
Ad Hoc Recognition, NSA Referendum,
Elections Count, Conditions of Labor
Study, Chaperone Forms, Regional NSA,
Fair Housing.
Constituents' and Members' Time.
Announcements.
Adjournment.
Events
Student Government Council Approval
for the following student-sponsored ac-
tivities becomes effective 24 hours after
the publication of this notice. All pub-
licity for these events must be withheld
until the approval has become effective.
Gilbert & Sullivan Society, Diag Stunt
(Skit) Nov. 6, 12:00 noon, Diag.
Doctoral Examination for Anthony
Richard Krachenberg, Business Admin.;
thesis: "The Marketing of Services, with
Particular Reference to Commercial

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Bank Services," Thurs., Nov. 1, 8th floor
conf. room, School of Bus. Ad., at 4:00
p.m. Chairman, D. R. G. Cowan.
Film Showing: "A Motion Picture His-
tory of the Korean War," 58 minutes,
will be shown by the Arnold Air So-
ciety in the Multi-Purpose Room of the
UGLI at 4:05 p.m.
American Chemical Society Lecture:
Nov. 1, 8 p.m., Room 1300, Dr. R. Stephen
Berry of Yale Univ. will speak on
"Gaseous Negative Ions."
"The Sound of Music," Broadway mu-
sical, will be presented this evening in
Hill Aud.-under the auspices of the
Univ. Musical Society. This is the first
attraction in the Extra Series this sea-
son.
Standing room only-tickets avail-
able at the offices of the Musical So-
ciety, Burton Tower, during the day;
and after 6:30 this evening at the Hill
Aud. box office.
Applied Mathematics Seminar: Dr. J.
Malville, Radio Astronomy, Univ. "of
Mich., will continue his talk on "Theory
of Solar Radio Physics" Thurs., Nov. 1,
at 4:00 p.m. in Room 246 W. Engrg.
There will be refreshments in Room
350 W. Engrg. at 3:30 p.m.
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENT:
CORRECTION-The Internal Revenue
Service, which will be here on Fri., Nov.
2 to interview, is only interviewing
General Liberal Arts Students, includ-
ing Econ., for positions in Management
Training, Personnel, Public Adinn.,
Public Relations, Statistics & General
Writing. Both men & women. Location:
Washington, D.C. only.
TEACHER PLACEMENT:
The following schools have listed
teaching vacancies for the school year
1962-1963:
Grand Blanc, Mich.-Elem.; Home Ec.
-Second Semester.
Maple City, Mich. (Glen Lake Comm.
Sch.)-Elem/Sec. Girl's PE-Second Se-
mester.
Monroe, Mich.-Elem. Read. Special.;
Jr. HS Math, Bus. Ed.; HS Jour/Engl.,
Voc. Draft., Trade/Ind.,Coord.
Mount Clemens, Mich. (L'Anse Creuse
P.S.)-Earl Elem.; 7th grade Math.-
Second Semester.
Novi, Mich.-Elem.; Fourth Grade -
Immediate Sixth Grade-Second Semes-
ter.
Olivet, Mich.-Jr. HS/HS Engl.-Im-
mediate.
Swart Creek, Mich. (Dist. 22)-Elem.,
Two First Grade Teach.-Second Se-
mester.
Bakersfield, Calif. (Kern County Sch.
Dist.)-Speech Corr.-Immediate.
Covina, Calif. (Covina-Valley Unified
Sch. Dist.)-Two Quid. Couns. (K-8).
Brookfield, Ill. (Dist. 95)-Elem.; Sixth
Grade Art-Second Semester.
Oak Lawn, Ill. (Dist. 111) - Elem.,
Kdg,. Second Grade.
Urbana, Il.-Jr. HS Engl., French/
Engi.; HS Chem. Now or Second Semes-
ter.
Union, N.J.-Jr. HS Span/Engl.-Sec-
ond Semester.
Lockport, N.Y. (Starpoint Central
Sch.)-Jr. HS Art, Soc. Stud.; HS Soc.
Stud.-Second Semester.
Lima, Pa. (Rose Tree Union Sch.
Dist.)-Phim., Upper Elem.; HS Engl,,
Soc. Stud., Eng/Soc. Stud., Math/Sci.
Port Washington, Wis.-Elem.; HS
Engl., Span, or Span/Engl.-Second Se-
mester.
TEACHER PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS:
Beginning the week of Nov. 5, the
following schools will be at the Bureau
to interview candidates.
MON., NOV. 5-
Los Angeles, Calif.-Elem.; HS Agric.,
Bus. Ed., Engl., Girl's PE, Home Ec.,
Ind. Arts, Math, St., Span., Spec. Ed.
TUES., NOV. 6--
Milwaukee, Wis.-Elem.; Math, For.
Lang., Sci., Engl.
WED., NOV. 7-
Detroit, Mich.-Elem.; Sec. All Fields.
FRI., NOV. 9-
Port Huron, Mich.-Elem. Art, Engl.,
Math, Girls' PE, Voc. Mus., Sec., Bus.
Ed., Engl., Ind. Arts, Libr., Math, Math/
St., Soc. Stud., Speech.
* * *
For additional information and ap-
pointments contact the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3200 SAB, 663-1511, Ext.
3547.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
sign interview schedule at 128-H West
Engrg. Bldg.
NOV. 1-
Control Data Corp., Minneapolis,
Minn. & Nationwide-(Customer Engrg.)

Gilbert & Sullivan
Society
P reesn ts
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Nov. 7-10 ... 8:30

-All Degrees: EE. BS: E Math & E
Physics. Men & Women. R. & D., Des..
Prod.
The Detroit Edison Co., Majority of
openings in Det. area-BS-MS: ChE, EE,
ME, Analytical Chem. & Math-(for
Mat'ls. Control Dept.). Feb. & June
grads. R. & D., Prod., Trng, prog., Sys.
operation & planning & project engrg.
S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc., Racine,
Wis., Formerly Johnson's Wax-BS-MS:
ChE, IE & ME. Feb. & June grads.
Prod., Chem. Engrs. for Prod. & Process
Dev.
NOV. 1-2-
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., All Fire-
stone except Los Angeles-BS: ChE, EE,
EM, E Physics, IE, ME & Sci. Engrg.
Feb. & June grads. R. & D., Prod. &
Trng. Prog.
IBM Corp., Plants, Labs. & Branch
Offices throughout the U.S..NOTE: Spe-
cific titles on schedules. All Degrees:
AE & Astro., ChE, EE, ME, Meteo., Met.,
Math, Phys. & Chem. MS-PhD: Instru.
& Nuclear. BS: E Math, E Physics & Sci.
Engrg. MS: Commun. Sci. BS-MS: IE.
Feb. & June grads. Men & Women.
R. & D., Des., Sales, Computer Prog.
& System Engrg.
NOV. 1 & 2-
Scott Paper Co., R & D., Phila Pa.,
Plants-National-AllDegrees: ChE, EM
& ME & Chem. MS-PhD: EE & Instru.
BS-MS: Met. Feb. & June grads. R. &
D., Des.
The Trane Co., 113 sales offices in
major U.S. cities; all other openings:
LaCrosse, Wi.-BS: AE & Astro., ChE,
E Math, EM, E Physics. BS-MS: ME. MS:
Instrumentation. Feb. & June grads.
R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales, Mfg., &
La Crosse Sales Mgmt.
NOV. 2-
American Oil Co. & Amoco Chemicals
Corp., R. & D. Labs in Whiting, Ind.
Also openings for Chem. Eng. in Texas
City, Texas, labs.-A1l Degrees: ChE,
ME, MS-PhD: Math, PhD: Met. Men &
Women. R. & D.
Univ. of California, Los Alamos Scien-
tific Lab., Los Alamos, N.M.-Al De-
grees: AE & Astro., EE, EM, ME, Met.
MS-PhD: Nuclear. BS: E Math, E Phys-
ics & St. Engrg. Men & Women. R. &
D.
Carrier Research & Dev. Co., Syracuse,
N.Y.-MS-PhD: ChE, EE, ME & Met.
Men & Women. R. & D.
Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.,
All locations-Coast to Coast-All De-
grees: AE & Astro., EE. MS-PhD: In-
stru. BS-MS: ME. BS: E Math & E
Physics. PhD: Met. Feb. grads. Men &
Women. R. & D., Des., Prod. & Sales.
Johnson Service Co., 114 branch offices
throughout U.S. & Canada plus assign-
ment in Milwaukee, Wis.-Al Degrees:
EE & ME. BS-MS: Met. BS: ChE, CE,
EM, IE, NA & Mar. & St. Engrg. Feb.
& June grads. R. & D. & Sales.
Outboard Marine Corp., Marine Engrg.,
Waukegan, Ill.-BS: ME. Feb. grads. R.
& D., Des.
United States Air Force (Will have
material for other services too.)-BS-
MS: AE & Astro., ChE, CE, Const., Geo-
detic, Public Works Admin., Commu.
Sl., EE, EM, IE, Mat'ls., ME, Meteo.,
Met., NA & Mar., Nuclear. BS: E Phys-
ice & S. Engrg. Men & Women. Offi-
cer Trng. School-Pilot & Navigator,
Tech. Officer.
U.S. Navy-Bureau of Ships Field
Activities, Shipyards & Labs. on East
& West Coasts-BS-MS: EE, Met. & NA
& Mar. BS: ChE, NA & Marine, ME. MS:
Nuclear. Men & Women. Des., R. & D.
Part-Time
Employment
The following part-time jobs are
available. Applications for these jobs
can be made in2the Part-time Place-
ment Office, 2200 Student Activities
Bldg., during the following hours: Mon.
thru Fri. 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 contact Bob Hodges, Part-
time Interviewer at NO 3-1511, Ext. 3553.
Students desiring miscellaneous odd
jobs should consult the bulletin board
in Rm. 2200, daily.
MALE
-Several Odd jobs posted on the bul-
letin board in this office.
1-To teach gymnastics on a part-time
permanent basis. Hours would be
flexible.
-Several sales positions.
2-Electrical Engrs. Must be at least a
Jr. or Sr. with a 3.00, or above, grade
point. Must have Security Clear-
ance. 20 hours per week.
1-Auto-Mechanic. Will be doing ma-
jor repairs mainly with trucks, in-
cluding welding. Must have training.
Full-time or at least 20 hours per
week.
1-Short-order-cook. Must have exper-
ience. The hours would be flexible.
Transportation necessary.
5-Native voicers. Native language must
be Thai, Non-Castelian (Mexico,
Peru, Colombia or Chile), French or
Russian.
FEMALE
1-Hat check girl. Hours: 12 noon to
6 p.m. Would need transportation.
(Outside of Ann Arbor.)
5-Native Voicers. Native language must
be Thai, Non-Castelian (Mexico,
Peru, Colombia or Chile), French or

Russian,
-Several for baby sitting and house
cleaning or ironing combined.

PERSONAL
TRIGON TROMPS Triangle 22-0 in the
annual T-Bowl. F23
MIKE NOT-
Like, BOO!!!
Like it's Oct. 31!! F20
GLEE CLUB CONCERT SATURDAY.
NOVEMBER 3. F3
THE FABULOUS JOHNNY HARBERD
orchestra now accepting bookings for
winter and spring 1963. Contact the
Bud-Mors Agency, 1103 S. University.
NO 2-6362. F9
KEN B.: Come home, Rabbit! The
Procrastinator's Union. F24
CARLOS MONTOYA tickets for Sat.,
Nov. 10, Ann Arbor High, now on sale
at The Disc Shop and Discount
Records, F8
THURS., FRI., SAT.-Jr. Panhel-JIFC
'Bucket Drive For Fresh Air Camp-
GIVE!! F10
LOST-One copy of Harrison Brown's
"The Challenge to Man's Future"
somewhere on North University St.
If found, please call Margie Brahms
at 2-2591, F25
IF THE PHIS WON'T, the Thetas will.
The Glee Club Concert will really
swing. See you there Nov. 3. F3
FOR SALE-Two non-student tickets
to the Wisconsin game. Call Linda
Kay at 2-2591. F19
TYPIST with 8 yrs. experience, disser-
tations, term papers, etc. All work
done on IBM electric typewriter. NO
2-7605. J16
GOING TO N.Y. on League Airfight?
Turn in money by Sat. at Conlin
Travel, S. Univ. F13
GARGOYLE - Join the Garg business
staff-Call NO 3-1783 or sign up at
Daily Bldg. F16
SUE-The 2nd Balcony really turns me
on. I'll meet you there for the Glee
Club Concert. Our fathers can find
something else to do. Jake. F4
WOULD YOU LIKE to know George
Romney's views on education? Call
him anytime at NO 3-8751. P17
ROMNEY Volunteers invite you to at-
tend a reception and dance for
SINGLE voters. Guest of honor
George Romney. Fri., Nov. 2, 7:00
p.m. Statler-Hilton Hotel, Detroit.
For ticket information call NO 3-
8751. F15
AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION -
Where marginal prices buy quality
diamonds!" 1209 S. University. 663-
7151. F43
WANT TO ESCAPE? Try art, Try Gen-
eration staff. We need you. For infor-
mation call John Herrick, editor, NO
3-2273 or NO 2-3241. You too can
speak for your generation. Fli
GLEE CLUB CONCERT-Wisconsin and
Michigan, Saturday, Nov. 3. Two con-
certs, 7:00 and 9:30. Tickets available
Mon. thru Fri. at Hill Aud. Box Offce.
8:00-5:00. All seats reserved, $1.00,
$1.50, $2.00. Tickets going fast. F5
GENERATION NEEDS some electricity
and you are it! Poems, plays, short
stories, novels, even vignettes. Written
any? Leave them on the Generation
desks in the Student Publications
Building, 410 Maynard, first floor. We
love you and want to make you fam-
ous. F9
BARB
Did I ever get took to the cleaners
and I enjoyed it too. My roommate
took me to Frank's Kleen King, 1226
Packard, and showed me how easy it
was to dry clean all my skirts, sweat-
ers, coats, etc. A full 10 lb. load in
just 20 minutes for $2. For further
information or if you have transpor-
tation problems call NO 8-9468.
Sue F44
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-1 gold-topped Parker pen with
initials E.W.P. Campus vicinity.
Please phone 5-0814. A38
FOR SALE
HALLOWEEN PUMPKINS and Decora-
tions. One mile from Stadium. 2617
Saline Rd. B27
CHRISTIAN ENTERPRISES
STORE
3650 CARPENTER ROAD
PHONE-NO 8-9629
Tue., Wed., Thur.-8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Open: Mon., Fri., Sat.-8 a.m.-9 p.m.
Furnishings for home or apartment.
Re-upholstered and refinished furni-
ture.
Hide-A-Beds $64.50 up
Sofa Beds $37.50 up
Platform Rockers $22.50 up
Occasional Chairs 3.50 up
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Refrigerators $29.50 up
Electric ranges $27.50 up
Gas ranges 15.00 up

Washing machines 17.50 up
Television sets 27.50 up
Radios 4.50 up
Desks. 4.50 up
Dining Room sets 24.50 up
Bedroom suites 42.50 up
Miscellaneous articles of all kinds.
Clothing for the entire family.
One set of Corpus Juris Law books.
034

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .70 1.95 3.45
3 .85 2.40 4.20
4 1.00 2.85 4.95
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily
Phone NO2-4786
FOR RENT
CLOSE TO STATE Theatre. Beautiful
furnished apt. 3 rooms and private
bath. $120 a month. 603 E. Ann. Call
NO 2-7274. C15
WANTED-Female roommate to share
apartment. 665-8385. 014
ROOMMATE WANTED by 2 males.
Large apt., 2 blocks from campus. TV.
$47/mo. Call 5-4908. C12
PARKING SPACE for rent. East Liberty
and South Forest locations. Apts.
Limited, NO 3-0511 evenings and NO
5-9271. Cil
STUDENTS
Several apartments available in cam-
pus and Burns Park area.
APARTMENTS, LIMITED
NO 3-0511 Evenings
NO 5-9271
C45
APARTMENTS FOR RENT - A limited
number of efficiency one bedroom and
2 bedroom furnished apartments
available for Oct., Nov. and Dec.
assignmentsrto married students or
married faculty. Apply at University
Apartments Office, 2364 Bishop St.,
North Campus, or phone 662-3169 or
663-1511, Ext. 3569. C4
FOR RENT-One 3 bedroom unfurnish-
ed house with wall to wall carpeting
in living room, bedroom, and hall.
Available to faculty after Oct. 31
Conveniently located near North
Campus. Apply at University Apart-
ments Office, 2364 Bishop St., North
Campus, or phone 662-3169 or 663-
1511, Ext. 3569. C3
ACT NOW
Studios from $111.00
1-bedroom from $130.00
Bus transportation to campus
and Ann Arbor business district.
HURON TOWERS
NO 3-0800, NO 5-9162
STUDENTS
Do you want to live in a new,
luxury two - bedroom, furnished
apartment - But do not have
enough roommates to carry the
load-don't hesitate-call Apart-
ments Ltd, NO 3-0511. Evenings
NO 5-9271. We will arrange meet-
ings for interested parties. Hurry
-only four available.
C27
TRANSPORTATION
NEW YORK-LOS ANGELES-SAN FRAN-
CISCO-BOSTON. Michigan Students
eligible for specially reduced fare on
regularily scheduled major airline jet
flights. For information and reserva-
tions call5-0595 or 3-1561, Ext. 717. G26
RIDE WANTED to MSU and back to
AA any weekend. Mike, 665-3481. G24
WANTED-RIDE to Detroit. Downtown
and return, Mon.-Fri. or carpool. Call
663-8100. G25
WANTED-Ride to N.Y.C. for Thangs-
giving, leaving Nov. 21. Will share
expenses. Please contact Naomi Kram-
er, NO 5-6892, after 6 p.m. G23
Drive Yourself ...
AND SAVE
pickups, panels, stakes,
MOVING VANS
Whit's Rent-A-Truck
HU 2-4434
59 Ecorse Road
Ypsilanti, Michigan
USED CARS
1953 CADILLAC HEARSE-Good condi-
tion. Call S. Quad; Ext. 571. N36
'54 MERCEDES BENZ 180, new engine.
John Fredrickson, NO 5-6115. N44
'55 2-DR. 0C1EV. Good clean car, stand-
ard trans. $325. HU 2-9425.
1960 ALPINE CONVERTIBLE, $1400. NO
2-7008. N46
1957 TRIUMPH TR-3. Red with black
canvas top. Call NO 8-9379. N35

1959 CORVETTE, two tops, excellent
condition. $2300 with $850 down. NO
8-7449. N43
2205 1963 Mercedes Benz for sale. 4-door
sedan. Automatic. Just brought back
from Europe. Medium blue with beige
interior. AM-FM radio, disc brakes,
very low mileage. Fair price. NO
2-5119. N45

HELP WANTED
EVENING WORK available to woman
with good speaking voice, must enjoy
talking on telephone. Pleasant work-
ing conditions and salary. NO 5-6049.
H137
WANTED-Qualified people to aid in
academic tutoring. Sign up at Union
student offices. 1129
EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper-Accountant,
female preferred, full-time. Small
business firm. By appointment. 663-
5723. H24
WANTED-Three or four piece combo
for the 1962-63 Ski Season-Friday
and Saturday nights only. Apply Jack
Finlayson, Gen. Mgr., Perry-Davis
Hotel, Petoskey, Mich. H35
HELP WANTED - Two men and two
women. Three evenings and Satur-
days. Average $58 weekly. Car and
neatness required. For interview call
NO 5-9197. Ask for Mr. Kelly. Between
12 noon-1 p.m. and 5 p.m.-6 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 29. 1134
BARGAIN CORNER
ATTENTION ROTO
Officers' Shoes
Army-Navy Oxfords-$7.95
Socks 39c Shorts 69t
Brasso 69c
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPING, EXPERIENCED. 665-I41% Call
after 12 noon. J9
TYPING: Mailings, papers, theses. Elec-
tric typewriter. Mrs. Myers. 438-4682.
J15
The Harriest Shop in Town
M-DEN BARBERS
across from the Hill Auditorium
Basement of Michigan Pharmacy
J6
FOR THE FINEST SELECTION of party
favors and unique gifts contact Bud-
Mor Agency, 1103 S. University, NO
2-6362. J4
MANUSCRIPTS, TERM PAPERS typed,
Multilith Offset for reproduction,
Photo copy, mailings. Gretzinger's
Business Service, 320 S. Huron. HU .
2-0191. J8^
TYPING-Dissertation or thesis ready
for typing? For fast, accurate and
economical service by typists familiar
with graduate school requirements,
contact Ann Arbor Typing and Print-
ing Service, 117 S. Main, Ann Arbor
or call 663-2587. J9
"MISCELLANEOUS

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It's a special coat at a special price.
So warm and cozy-just perfect for games
and campus wear. Cotton poplin with
a thick pile lining and collar,
Natural or pale gold. Misses sizes.
$2500
We have this terrific coat in tan suede cloth
and a quilted lining. $29.98
SPORTSHOP-LOWER LEVEL
COLLINS
State and Liberty
Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5:30

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Tickets on sale

PADLOCKS, NITE LITES,
SNACKS ON THE RUN,
NYLON STOCKINGS & MOUSE TRAPS.
You name it, we have it at'....
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
M1
HUNGRY? SUFFERING from study eye
strain? Need companionship? Come
to SCHWABEN INN, 215 Ashley, for
a POOR BOY sandwich and a visit
with good friends. M2
MUSICAL MDSE.
RADIOS, REPAIRS
A-1 NEW AND USED INSTRUMENTS
BANJOS, GUITARS AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington
BIKES and SCOOTERS
LAMBRETTA 150 - Finest transporta-
tion in town-good running-excellent
condition-all extras. NO 5-5841. Z26
35 MPG, 70 MPH-Harley '57 service
cycle. 3 wheels, holds 4 people. Extras.
Clean, recently overhauled. Save!!
Best offer over $400. NO 2-7686. Z25

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