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ESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1960

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE 1

Foresters Invade Diag

NO INVASION-Merely some hardy students from the Natural
Resources School trying to look collegiate. Besides attempting to
keep warm, they're selling tickets to this year's Paul Bunyan
Dance which will he held at the League Ballroom this Saturday.
The dance will start at 8 p.m. with square dancing.
NEWSPAPERMEN*
Journalism Department
Gains Four Lecturers

DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
(Continued from Page 4)
Concerts
The Stanley Quartet: Gilbert Ross,
violin, Gustave Rosseels, violin, Rob-
ert Courte, viola, and Oliver Edel, cel-
10, will appear with Benning Dexter,
pianist, in the first of their Spring
concerts on Wed., Feb. 24, at 8:30 p.m.
in the Rackham Lecture Hall. Includ-
ed on the program will be compositions
by Haydn, Bassett, and Brahms. Open
to the general public.
Lectures
Lyman Kirkpatrick, of the Central
Intelligence Agency, will lecture on
"Central Intelligence in National Se-
curity," Wed., Feb. 24, 4:10 pm., Ad. A.
Lecture: W. A. Andreae, Science Serv-
ice Laboratory, London, Ontario, Can-
ada, will speak ~on "Auxin Metabolism
and Growth" on Wed., Feb. 24 at 4:15
p.m., Rackham Amphitheater
Lecture: Dr. Edwin McClellan, Dept.
of Oriental Languages and Civiliza-
tions, University of Chicago, will speak
on "Natsume Soseki, Novelist and Jap-
anese Literature," at 8:00 p.m., Thurs.,
Feb. 25, in E. Conference Rm., Rack-
ham.
Dr. John C. Wahike, Assoc. Prof. and
Director of Researc on State Legisla-
tures of the Dept. of Political Science,
Vanderbilt University, will speak at
the Feb. session of the Round Table,
His subject will be: "State Legislators
and Pressure Politics." The lecture will
be held in the Rackham Assembly Hall
at 8:00 p.m. on Feb. 25.
Prof. Juan Lopez-Morllas, of Brown
University, will lecture Thurs,, Feb. 25,
at 4:10 p.m., in the Rackham Amphi-
theater on the subject: Ortega y Gas-
set in his "Circumstance."
Academic Notices
Sociology Colloquium: Otis Dudley
Duncan, University of Chicago, "The
Metropolitan Structure of the United
States," Wed.. Feb. 24, 1960, 4:15p.m.,
E. Conference Rm, Rackham Bldg.
Seminar in Mathematical Statistics:
will meet Thurs., Feb. 25, at 4 p.m. in
3201 Angell Hall. Dr. Wilfred M. Kin-
caid will again have a discussion of
Chapter 5 of Fraser's Nouparametric
Methods in Statistics
Seminar: Studies of gases at very
high temperatures. The second seminar
in this series will be delivered by Dr.
G. N. Spokes in Rm. 1041 Randall at
4 p.m. Thurs., Feb. 25. The subject will
be "Flame emission and absorption
spectra." Electronic excitation tempera-
ture measurements will be discussed.
Applied Mathematics Seminar: Dr.
Gerald Hedtrom will continue his
speech on "Absolute Convergence of
Eigenfunction Expansions," Thurs.,
Feb. 25, at 4:00 p.m. in Rm. 246 W.
Engrg. Refreshments will be served in
Rm. 274 W. Engrg. at 3:30 p.m.
Chemistry Colloquium: Prof. Francis
Lions, University of Sydney, Australia,
will speak on "Design, Synthesis and
Possible Uses of Sexadentate Chelating
Agents" on Thurs., Feb. 25 at 8 p.m.
in Rm. 1300 Chem. Bldg.
Doctoral Examination for Deane Nes-
bitt Calvert, Pharmacology, thesis:
"Carbon Tetrachloride Hepatotoxicity,"
Thurs., Feb. 25, 6322 Med. St. Bldg.,
at 10:00 a.m. Chairman, T. M. Brody.
Placement Notices
Summer Placement:
Ann Arbor YM-YWCA; Miss Budd in-
terviewing for Camp Takona, and Mr.
Dittman interviewing for Camp Birk-
ett, from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. Thurs., Feb.
25. 4
Organization
Notices

Personnel Requests:
The following are vacancies listed by
these companies, the companies are
not coming to interview on the campus
at this time.
Hardware Mutuals, Detroit, has need
of a Sales Correspondent Trainee. Man
with BA-liberal arts, business admin.,
economics, pre-law, pre-med., etc. Age:
25-30; requires man with potential for
management and sales.
Allied Chemical Corp., Plastics and
Coal Div., Toledo, Ohio, has openings
for: Quality Control Chemist; Produc-
tion Foremen: Industrial Engr.;
Trainees - Chemists, Chem. Engrs.,
Mech. Engrs., and Industrial Engrs.;
Instrumentation F o r e m e n; Plant
Engrs.; and Process Engrs,
Prentice-Hall, Inc., N.Y.C., has new
sales opportunity in Educational Book
Dept. for area to cover western part
of Michigan. A BA is required and
graduate degree is helpful; educational
subjects and background desirable, but
not necessary; 25-35 yrs, of age; and
married man preferred.
Executive Manpower Corp., Manage-
ment Consultants in N.Y.C., lists an
opening for Manager - Market Re-
search and Product Development. Mar-
ket research background, some selling,
team working, an understanding of
sales and engrg. problems.
Wilson & Co., Inc., Meat Packing Co.,
Chicago, Ill., has need of a Chemical
Engr. for Pharmaceutical Production
and a Chemist.
Jlg Electric Ventilating Co., Detroit
district office, has an opportunity for
an associate, not over 28, single or
married, preferably someone who has
finished his military service, and with
a college degree in Bus. Admin., Econ-
omics or Industrial Mgt.
Union Carbide Internat'l Co., Hous-
ton, Texas has vacancies for: Produc-
tion Engr. with BS in Chemical Engrg.
preferred, but BSME or just BSE con-
sidered; also opening for Design Erngi-
neer with BSChemE preferred but will
consider BSME. No experience needed.
Pretty Lake Vacation Camp, Kalama-
zoo, Mich. and affiliated with W.M.U.;
is in search of candidates for the posi-
tion of coordinator for a new coopera-
tive field training program. Should
have: MA in education, Psych., Guid-
ance, or Phys. Ed.; some teaching ex-
perience in college or public school and
have some background in camping or
enjoy the outdoors.
AC Spark Plug Div., GMC, Flint,
Mich., has openings for a Sr. Traveling
Auditor, a Sr. Auditor and a Jr. Work
Standards Engineer.
Camnpana Corp., Batavia, Ill., is look-
ing for a Mechanical Engr. or a Chem-
ical Engr. with a flair for mechanical
engrg, whose duties will be to super-
vise the designing, construction and.
operation of special machines for the
production of consumer products using
rayon fibers as raw material.
Armour Research Foundation of theV
I:1. Institute of Tech., Chicago, Ill...
has list of vacancies for: Electrical
En rs.. Physicists and Chemists; Mathe-
maticians; Chemists and Chemical
Engrs.: Mechanical Engrs.; Metallur-
gists; Bacteriologists; and Administra-
tive personnel,
Vickers Inc., Div. of Sperry Rand
Corp., Detroit, has need of a Jr. Sales
Coordinator for their Export Internat'l
Div. Age: 24-30, good sales correspond-
ent with above-average mechanical ap-
titude, etc. Call Bureau for further in-
formnation.
For further information contact
Bureau of Appts., 4001 Admin., Ext. 3371t
The following companies will inter-
view at Engrg. Placement, 128H W.
Engrg. Bldg.
Feb. 26:
Amoco Chemicais Corp., Marketing
Dept., Chicago, I11. BS and MS: Chem,,t
ChE, CE, EE and ME. June and Aug.
grads. Men only.
The Cleveland Electric Illuminating
Co., Cleveland, Ohio. BS: CE, EE, IE.
June and Aug. grads. Men only.
Consumers Power Co., Lower Michi-t
gan. BS and MS: ChE, CE, EE, and ME.
Feb., June and Aug. grads. Must be
male U.S. citizen.
Hancock Industries, Jackson, Mich.
ES and MS: EE and ME. Feb., June
and Aug. grads.

Norman Hoffman Bearing Co., Sales
Dept. Mich. district. BS: EM, IE and
ME, Math. Feb. and June grads. Must
be male U.S. citizen.
Standard Oil Co., (Ind.) Manufactur-
ing Dept. Whiting, Ind. BS: ChE, CE,
and ME. June and Aug. grads. Must be
male U.S. citizen,
Feb. 25 and 26:
E. L. duPont de Nemours & Co., all
duPont divisions and locations. BS and
MS: ChE, EE, EM, IE, Mat'ls, ME, and
Met., Gen'l Chem., Physics and Math,
(Statistics). BS: E Math, E Physics, Sci-
ence. MS: Instru., and Nuclear. Also:
Industrial Mgmt. Sales and Purchas-
ing (Students from Bus. Ad. who have
undergraduate trng. in Engrg. or Sci-
ence. Summer Employment: Please
check Placement Office the day before
you plan to intreview. Openings for
Jrs. or Srs. in ChE, ME or Chem, who
plai to go on for graduate trng.
Eastman Kodak Co., Eastman Kodak
Co., Rochester, N.Y. BS and MS: ChE,
EE, IE, ME. BS: E Math, E Phys. June
and Aug. grads. Citizenship required.
Upper half of class standing.
National Steel Corp., Great Lakes
Steel Corp., Stran-Steel Corp., Detroit,
Mich. BS and MS: EE, IE, ME and Met.
BS: ChE. June grads. Must be male
U.S. citizen.
Stran Steel Corp., Terre Haute, Ind.
BS: CE. June grads. Must be male U.S.
citizen.
North American Aviation, Inc., all
divisions.
Atomics International, Canoga Park,
Calif. All degrees: Nuclear, Met~, E,
ME, ChE, Gen'l. Engrg~ and Ceramic
Engrg.EAlso: Analytical, Inorganic,
Org., and Physical Chem., Physics and
Math. June and Aug. grads. Citizen-
ship required.
Autonetics Div., Downey, Calif. All
degrees: ChE, EE and ME. Also: Physics'
and Math. June grads. Summer Em-
ployment: Faculty, grads and Jr. and
Sr. undergrads. Please sign special
schedule for group meeting,
Columbus Div., Columbus, Ohio. All
degrees: AE, CE, EE, EM. BS: E Math
and E Physics. June and Aug. grads.
Citizenship required.
Missiles Division, Downey, Calif. All
degrees: AE, EE, ME and Physics. BS:
E Physics. MS and PhD: ChE, Instru.,
PhD: CE and Met. ES and MS: Math.
June and Aug. grads. Citizenship re-
quired,
Rocketdyne Division, Canoga Park,
Calif. All degrees: AE, ChE, CE, EE, IE,
ME and Met., Physics, Math and Chem.
ES: E Math, E Physics and Science.
MS andgPhD: Instru. andNuclear.June
and Aug. grads. Summer employment:
Submit applications - Check Place-
ment Office the day before the inter-
views for vacancies on schedule. Citi-
zenship required.
Union Carbide Corp., Union Carbide
Nuclear Co., Oak Ridge, Tenn. and Pa-
ducah, Ky. All degrees: ChE, BE, E>T
ME and Met. MS and PhD: Nuclear.
June and Aug. grads. Citizenship re-
quired.
Student Part-Time
Employment
The following part-time lobs are
available to students. Applications for
these jobs can be made in the Non-
Academic Personnel Office, Rm. 1020
Admin. Bldg., during the following
hours: Mon. through Fri., 1:30 p.m. to
4:45 p.m.
Employers desirous of hiring students
for part-time work should contact Jim
Stempson, Student Interviewer at NO
3-1511, Ext. 2939.

j
FOR RENT
WANTED - One male roommate for
large apt. $35 per month. Very close
to campus. Call NO 3-4322. C56
ROOM FOR RENT: On campus, 1346
Geddes just off Forest, newly decor-
ated double. $5.50 each, singles $6.
See Mr. Feinger in basement apt.
evenings or call NO 2-3982 anytime.
C57
WANTED: one or two girls to share
,nicely furnished modern campus apt.
702 E. University. NO 3-9714. C53
ROOMS: Campus. Single & double
rooms. Clean, furnished. Call NO 3-
4706. 054
TO MALE GRAD STUDENTS: Two ex-
ceptionally desirable single rooms
near campus 'and hospital. Quiet, and
privileges. Call NO 3-6251. C55
CUSTOM DESIGNED contemp. studio
apt., sublets available with purchase
of fittings and furniture. Location-
Liberty & State St. area. Phone in-
quiries NO 3-1511, Ext. 2018, 9-5 only.
C48
FOUR Grad. stude'nts. Campus location.
Wilmot St. 5 rooms furnished. $160
per month until June. NO 2-7700.
Evenings call NO 3-8842. C51
PARKING SPACE. Near campus and
But. Ed. School. Call NO 2-0515. C50
APT. FOR RENT. No lease, R.N. 24 yrs.
old & would prefer girls to be under
30. $26 monthly. Call NO 5-7028. 047
MAVERICK would like this apt.-newly
furnished, near campus, reasonable
rent. Graduation left space for one
man in this triple without restric-
tions. Call after 6:00. 140 3-7761.
046
MONROE STREET furnished apt. for
rent. 1 room plus kitchen and bath.
$80. NO -5035 after 5 P.M. C31
ACTUALLY on campus, clean 5' rooms
furnished. NO 3-5947. C20
I CAMPUS ROOMS for men, reasonable.
Linens furnished. NO 3-4747. C17
ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS-Modern
apartment, 514 S. Forest. Also room.
NO 2-1443. C25
LARGE ROOM, single 8 per week. HU
,2-4959, 5643 Geddes Road. C35
APARTMENT forfour, one block from
campus. Large, parking, fireplace,
basement storage. Call NO 3-6039 af-
ter >. )C6l
FOR RENT: Quiet, pretty, furnished
apt. for 2, 1 bedroom, good heat, near
campus. NO 5-8516. C53
GIRL WANTED to share spacious apart-
ment close to campus next semester.
Call NO 5-7616 after 5 p.m. C67
DO YOU HAVE boarders moving out-
Rooms for rent? Apartments for rent?
Do you want a cheap, convenient,
widely read source to publish this in-
formation??????????? then - try the
MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED
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Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri.
and 9:00 and 11:30 Saturday - Phone NO 2-4786

CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and accessor-
ies. Warranted & guaranteed., See
us for the best price on new &
use dtires. Road service-mechanic
on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it!"
I220 8. University at Forest
NO 8-9168

PERSONAL
SAT.-Feb. 27, Paul Bunyon Ball. League
Ballroom, informal square dancing
8-9, round dancing 9-12. F43
DEAR FAITH,
Last year you had Hope, they had
no Charity. F76
CAMPUS CLOSEUPS
Do you know?
Andi Rice ....................3-1561
Marty Oeiger .............3-2980
F78
I CANNOT tell a lie. I like Iolanthe.
0. Washington F77

1,

WHITE'S AUTO SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
82
SMITH AUTO UPHOLSTERING
Auto and Furniture
Refinished - Reupholstered
Convertible Tops
NO 3-8644
YAHR'S MOTOR SALES
Bumping and Painting
Used Cars Bought and Sold
NO 3-4510 t
Both at 507 S. Ashley
59
Protect your car I I
" Fall Changeover
* Antifreeze
* Winter Lubrication
Complete Tune-up Service Available
GOLDEN'S
SERVICE STATION

TISK

discovers the Development Council
working to continue the research of
the Phoenix Project on the peaceful

uses of the atom.

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Four new lectures have joined
the faculty of the University's
journalism department.
They are Walter B. Booth, vice-
president and creative director for
copy of a Detroit advertising firm;
Chester E. Downing, telegraph
editor fo the Detroit Times; Guy
C. Larcom, Ann Arbor's city ad-
ministrator; and Fred S. Smith,
publisher of the Evart (Mich.)
Review and Marion (Mich.) Press.
Booth is teaching a course in
principles of advertising writing
this semester.
He was formerly employed by a
Chicago advertising firm and the
Chicago Herald and Examiner.
Downing, who has worked for
the Times since 1941, is lecturing
on the evaluation and display of
news.
He received his degree in jour-
nalism from Northwestern Uni-
versity and has held various posi-
tions on newspapers in Indiana,
Ohio and Michigan.
Larcom, who has been Ann Ar-

Smith, who received his bache-
lor's degree in journalism from
the University, is lecturing on the
community newspaper.
Since 1958 he has been editor
and publisher of the Review and
publisher of the Press and was co-
publisher of both papers for sev-
eral years before.
In 1956 Smith joined a coopera-
tive educational project and
turned his two papers over to sev-
en University journalism students
and their instructor who ran the
papers for the summer.

601 Packard

NO 8-9429
83

U' To See

ROOM AND BOARD
LARGE SINGLE room for male; on
campus; reasonable rates. NO 2-1958
after 5. E14
2 ROOM furnished apartment with pri-
vate brath. 518 S. Division. E12
ROOM AND/OR BOARD for men stu-
dents. Meals $16 per week with re-
bates. Room $7 per week. Linen fur-
nished. 1319 Hill, corner of Forest.
Call manager, NO 2-6422. E9
THE INTER-COOPERATIVE COUNCIL
now has rooming and boarding vacan-
cies for men and graduate women.
Charges are $10.00 per week for board-
ing, $15.00 per week for rooming and
boarding. Contact the I.C.C. office at
2456 SAB or call NO 8-6872.. E191
PHOTO SUPPLIES
CONTAFLE2 II, F2.8, 45 mm. lens Com-
pur MXV shutter, Pre-set peratives,
W: A. Tele. Lns, Wantle Lens, Filters,
flash, and etc. Call GR 9-3702 toll free.
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks
39c; shorts 69c: military supplies
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. W1

SGC CINEMA GUILD PETITIONS for
spring sponsorship of films now avail-
able atbSAB building, SGC office..
Must be returned by 5:00 P.M.
March 1. P71
WE ARE recklessly throwing our money
around scrounging for o8=beat, weirdy
greeting card ideas and are designed
by and for college students. It hurts,
but we pay well! Write College HalU
Cards, Hickory Grove, Larchmont,
New York. F56
ASSISTANCE NEEDED-must have re-
spectable, wealthy, student. At least
Junior status, for family function
next weekend. He must have social
poise and be able to hold his liquor.
Phone 3-1561 Im 6012 Lloyd. F
LATIN AMERICAN Carnival Masquerade
Ball, Friday, February 26, 1960. 9 un-
til 12 P.M. Michigan Union Ballroom.
$2.50 per couple. P58
Definition of an EGGHEAD-One who
refers to Marilyn Monroe as Mrs.'
Arthur Miller , The Daily per-
sonals can be fun as well as personal
... Why not wish your wife a happy
married life? Phone NO 2-4786 any
afternoon. F
Have YOU heard all about the wonder-
ful results from advertising in The
Michigan Daily Classified Column.
Try it yourself and see. Call NO
K2-4786. F6
BUSINESS SERVICES
HAVING TROUBLE digesting your
food? Then run down to Ralph's
to soothe your digestinal tract.

Travelogue
Andre de la Varre, traveler,
producer and associate of Burton
Holmes, will be host and narrator
for the second in the Holmes series
of travelogues, "Vienna and the
Danube," at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow
in Hill Auditorium.
De la Varre began traveling with
Holmes in 1924 and has since then
filmed more than 50 of the travel-
ogues.
He has been affiliated with sev-
eral major film companies and
much of his work has won awards
or nominations for awards from
the Academy of Motion Picture
Arts.

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MALE
Waiters (11:30 to 1:30 p.m., Mon.-Fri.)
Meal jobs (1 fraternity, 1 sorority.)
Drummer for dance band.
Bass or electric guitar player.
Room in exchange for yard and
housework.

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FEMALE
2 Typists (full-time temporary.)
1 Typist (afternoons, 20 hrs. per week.)
9 Tour Guides for research labs. (10-15
hrs. per week, hrs are flexible, back-
ground or interest in natural science.)
1 Typist-Electric typewriter (9 a.m.-
12 noon, Mon.-Fri.)
1 Laundry countergirl (4-6 p.m. Mon.-
Fri., and 10-4Sat.)

FURNISHED University operated apart-
ments available immediately at Uni-
versity Terrace and North .Campus.
Available to married students and
married faculty. Efficiency, $85; One
bedroom, $97; Two bedroom $112. Call
NO 3-1511, ext. 3311, or apply 1056 Ad-
ministration Bldg. C40

709 Packard

NO 2-3175

WANTED TO BUY

Used electric piano, like new,
only $299
Used Baby Grand, Geo. Steck model,
completely reconditioned
only $495
Make Grinnell's your sheet music
headquarters,

WANTED-A '55 Michiganensian.
206 Cooley, E.Q. after 7 P.M.

Call
K?

TYPING, Theses, term papers, reaso:
able rates. Prompt service. NO 8-75

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This is the B-52. Advanced as it
may be, this airplane has one thing
in common with the first war-
galleys of ancient Egypt...and
with the air and space vehicles of
the future. Someone must chart its
course. Someone must navigate it.
For certain young men this pre-
sents a career of real executive
opportunity. Here, perhaps you
will have the chance to master a
profession full of meaning, excite-
ment and rewards... as a Naviga-
tor in the U. S. Air Force,

"cravenette" process
to your plain raincoat

(Use of this column for an-
nouncements is available to offi-
cially recognized and registered
organizations only. Organizationsj
planning to be active for the spring
semester should register by Feb. 29.
Forms available, 2011 Student Acti-
vities Bldg.)
India Students' Assoc., Films-"Guat-
ama-the Buddha" and "Republic Day;
1958," Feb. 26, 7:30 p.m., Rackham Am-
phitheater.
. . .
Intern'tl Folk Dancers, folk dancing
and instruction, Feb. 24, 8 p.m., Lane
Hall.
* * S
La Sociedad Hispanica, Reunion, Feb.l
25, 8 p.m., 3050 -Frieze Bldg. Programa,
refrescos, baile. Vengan todos.
k k
Political Issues Club, Feb. 25, 8 p.m.,
Union, 3C. Speaker: Sandra Sarti, "The
Anti-Fascist Movement."
* * *,
Sigma Alpha Eta. meeting, Feb. 25,
7:30 p.m., Speech Clinic. Speaker: Mr.
Chaney of Shady Trails Camp.
SGC Cinema Guild announces that
petitions are currently available for late
spring sponsorship of films. Cinema
Guild petitions close Tues., March 1, at
5 p.m. and may be picked up in the
SOC office at the SAB now.
Ullr Ski Club, meeting, Feb. 24, 7:30
p.m., Union, 3. Aspen trip plans, In-
tercollegiate meet, movies, refresh-
ments,
Univ. Coed Horseback Riding Club,
mdeting, Feb. 25, 6:50 pm., WAB. For
information, call NO 3-7778.

He can't act. He has no visi-
ble talent as a performer.
Although he's the idol of mil-
lions of teen-agers, he has
nothing in common with
them. He's been accused of
reducing the quality of popu-
lar music to the level of comic
books. Most of his proteges
can't carry a tune. Many of
the teen-agers on his pro-
grams look like adolescent
hoodlums...and act the same
way. This is the strange world
of Dick Clark, almost impos-
sible to believe, described
with amazing frankness.

323 S. Main

PIANOS AND ORGANS. String instru-
ments, guitars and banjos. Other in-
struments. Maddy Music. We have
now moved to 209 E. Liberty. X35

1

o catalog prices.

I

NO 2-5667
X361

332 S. State NO 3-3371

1 1

We take trades-Best deal anywhere
X34
PIANOS-ORGANS NEW & USED
Ann Arbor Piano & Organ Co.
213 E. Washington NO 3-3109
11
Service on All
Radios, T.V.'s and Hi-Fl's
All Work Guaranteed
ETOFFLET'S RADIO AND TV SERVICE
207 E. Ann NO 8-8116
X22
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
X14
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: One pr. women's black glasses
near Campus Theater. NO 2-2205.
A14
LOST: Man's horn rimmed eye glasses.
Dark leather case, in Mason Hall or
Frieze Building. Call NO 5-3306. A13
FOUND. A RING from Kingswood High.
Year 1959. Found in Mason Hall. Con-
tact Rita Harris, 413,5 Markley. All
ESee Russia
in 1960
Economy Student/Teacher summed

MOTOR SCOOTER: Lambretta or Ves-
per. Call 405 Hayden House, East
Quad. $6
BUSINESS PERSONAL
BEFORE you buy a class ring, look at
the official Michigan ring. Burr Patter-
son and Auld Co., 1209 South Univer-
sity, NO 8-8887. FF991
FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC it's Johnny
Harberd - Bob Elliot - Boll Weevils -
Andy Anderson - Dick Tilkin - Al
Blaser - Kingsmen - Ray Louis -f
Larry Kass plus many others. Phone
THE BUD-MOR AGENCY. NO 2-6362.
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EUROPEAN TOURS, '60. 45 days, 9
countries including Oberammergau
Passion Play & Olympics, if desired.
All or $705. For details write West-
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TRANSPORTATION
WANTED -- Riders to San Francisco.
Leave March 1. Call NO 2-0256 eves.
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HELP WANTED '
KITCHEN supervisor and cook wanted
for 8 weeks residence summer camp.
Must plan menus. If interested, write
giving experience, references and sal-
ary required. Write Camp, 1231 Van
Dusen Drive, A.A. H21
SUMMER CAMP Counselors Wanted.
Men for northern 8 week boys sum-
mer camp. Waterfront, archery, rifl-
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terested call NO 2-9454 after 6 P.M.
H2O
VALET WANTED (preferably female).
Excellent wages and opportunity for
advancement. If interested call NO
3-7541 ext. 446 or 447 anytime. H19
FOR SALE
BY OWNER: Ann Arbor Woods, 3 bed-
room brick, Custom kitchen, garage,
landscaped, and fenced. Price: $23,-
500. By appt. Call NO 8-6313. B17
1954 RICHARDSON house trailer, 35 by
8 $1,450 with $350 down. Call HI 9-
2363. B15
ONE GIRL'S BIKE; two boys' bikes. 611
Church-manager's office. B12
STUDENTS-I will give you a 25% dis-
count on a name brand portable type-
writer, backed by Ann Arbor's most
reputable office supply company. For
demonstration, call Ralph Fredericit,
3-3838. 5,9 evenings. B44

the training program leads to a
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TYPING SERVICE-Offering expert typ-
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All work done on I.B.M. electric type-
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Reconditioned Vacuum Cleaners
$15.00 and up
J. LEABZ SALES AND SERVICE
322 E. Liberty NO 3-3604
)J59
ONE-DAY SERVICE
AT SANFORDS..
Shoe Repairing
Hat Cleaning
Tailoring
Pressing
Shoe Shining
119 East Ann Street
Open 'Tit 8 P.M. -
Also Sundays & Holidays
(Opposite court house since 1927),
NO 8-6968
LAST CHANCE
February only specials
Esquire $2.00-- 8 months
New Yorker $3.00 - 8 months
New Republic $3.00 - 9 months
Sat. Eve. Post $4.79 - 60 weeks
Ladies' Home Journal $2.80 - 16 mos
Holiday $3.75 - 15 months
Atlantic $2.50 -' months
Time, Life, Newsweek, and Sports H'
lustrated-for less than 8 cents a copy
Your authorized student representa-
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NO 2-3061. J16
PERSONAL DATA SHEETS lithographed
with or without picture. Reasonable
The Edwards Letter Shop
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SCRIPTIONS TO YOUR FAVO
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IF SO, CAST YOUR EYE ON
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Magazine Price -
American Heritage ....$15.00
American Mercury ..... 4.00
Argosy............400
Audio ....... ...... 40
Better Homes & Gar, 3.00
Camera 35.... .... 2.50
Catholic Digest ... 4.00
Christian Ierald ..... 4.00
Downbeat. .......7.0
Ebony... ........3.50
Electronics Illus. . 4.00
Field & Stream ......., '3.50
Flying(U.S.) ....... ...5.00
Forbes :....: :...::7.50
Glamour (Charm incl.) 4.00
Harper's Magazine .....600
Hi Fi Stereo Review ... 4.00
High Fidelity..........6.00

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