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For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M.

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bing on the advice of the Ann1
r Health Department, the city
inaugurated a combined gar-
and rubbish collection pro-
L. -
Health Department report
osed generally unsanitary con-
ns and a high rodent popula-
particularly in downtown
Arbor, Mayor Cecil 0. Creal
ibbish collection service, 'pro-
a until recently by private
ction companies, was irregu-
Accumulating cartons and
cans bred unhealthful con-
ns, despite the city's twice-

weekly garbage collection pro-
gram, he added.
The new program, managed by
City Administrator Guy Larcom
and the Department of Public
Works, provides weekly collection
of both garbage and rubbish from
residences..
Requests for pick-up of furni-
ture or similar bulky items may
be made to the Public Works De-
partment at City Hall. A schedule
of collection days and additional
information about the new pro-
gram may also be obtained at City
Hall. City-approved containers are
available at local hardware stores.
Combined collection had been
under consideration for more than
ten years, but a proper site for the
sanitary landfill at which disposal
is made was not available until
recently, Creal explained.

(Continued from Page 4)
New Business - Revised Plan, SOC.
Constituents time.
Members time.
Adjournment.

International Center
Sept. 24, 4:30-6:00 p.m.,
Center.

Tea: Thurs.,
International

The new program has been
pecially effective in cleaning
the downtown area, he added.

es-
up

plus many others

Difficulties brought about by
the unusually hot weather in Aug-
ust when the program began will
be cleared up as the weather cools
and Ann Arbor citizens become
more educated to the combined
collection program, Creal said.

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(Basement of Michigan Pharmacy)

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International Student and Family
Exchange: Wed., Sept. 23, 7:30 to 9:00
p.m Thurs., Sept. 24, 10 to 11:30 a.m.,
Rms. 103 and 528, Basement of the Stu-
dent Exchange Bldg.
Physical Education - Women: Wo-
men students who have completed their
physical education requirement may
register electively for sports and dance
classes in Barbour Gymnasium - main
floor. Registration hours: Wed., Sept.
23, 8:00 a.m. to 1145 am.
To all Graduate Students and Facul-
ty Members: On Thurs. evening. Sept.
24, Prof. Richard L. Park of the Dept.
will be the speaker at the opening ses-
sion of the Political Science Graduate
Round Table. His subject will be:
"Party Politics in India." 8:00 p.m.,
Rackham Assembly Hall.
Academic Notices
Fulbright Awards for University Lec-
turing and Advanced Research have
been announced for 1960-61 for the
following areas: Europe, the Near East,
the Far East, and Africa. Those apply-
ing for lectureships are expected to
have at least one year of college or
university teaching experience. Appli-
cants for research awards are expected
to have a doctoral degree at the time
of application or recognized standing
in respective professions. Applications
may be obtained from the Conference
Board of Associated Research Councils,
Committee of International Exchange
of Persons, 2101 Constitution Avenue,
Washington 25, D.C. The deadline for
filing an application is Oct. 1, 1959.
Applications for Phoenix Project Re-
search Grants: Faculty members who
wish to apply for grants from the Mich-
igan Memorial-Phoenix Project Re-
search Funds to support research in
peacetime applications and implica-.
tions of nuclear energy should file ap-
plications in the Phoenix Research of-
fice, 3034 Raokham Bldg., by Oct. 8,
1959. Application forms will be mailed
on request or can b obtained at 3034
Rackham Bldg., Ext. 2560.
New University of Michigan Gradu-
ate Screening Examinations in French
and German. All graduate students de-
siring to fulfill their foreign language
requirement by passing the written ex-
amination given by Prof. Lewis (for-
merly given by Prof. Hootkins) must
first pass an objective screening exam-
ination. The objective examinations
will be given four times each semester
(i.e., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec., Feb, March,
April, May) and once during the Sum-
mer Session, in July. Students who fail
the objective examination may repeat
it but not at consecutive administra-
tions of the test (e.g., Sept. and Oct.)
except when the two administrations
are separated by more than 35 days
(e.g., Dec. and Feb.).
The first administration of the ob-
jective examinations in French and
German will be on.Sept. 28 in Aud. C,
Angell Hall at 305 to 505 p.m. A stu-
dent planning to take either examina-
tion at that time is requested to phone
the Evaluation and Examinations Div.
(Ext.. 3096) and give this office his
name and the language examination he
plans to take. Registration for the ex-
aminations will be accepted until 1:30
p.m. Sept. 28. Within 24 hours the
names of the students who pass the
objective examination will be posted
on the Bulletin Board outside the office
of Prof. Lewis, the Examiner in For-
eign Languages, Rm. 3028 Rackham
Bldg.
Students desiring to fulfill the Grad-
uate School's requirement in French
and German are alerted to an alternate
path. A grade of B or better in French
II and German II will satisfy the for-
eign language requirement.
Placement Notices
Overseas Teaching Opportunities -
Under the International Educational
Exchange Program of the Dept. of State
grants are provided for teaching in
national or American-sponsored schools
abroad at the elementary, secondary,
or junior college level for one year.
Grants are also available for teachers
of modern foreign languages to parti-
cipate in seminars abroad in the coun-
try whose language they teach and for
teachers of world - and modern Euro-
pean history and the classics to study
at the sites of ancient and modern his-
torical events. Applicants must be U.S.
citizens, possess the Bachelor's degree,
and have at least three years of suc-
cessful teaching experience. Applica-
tions and additional information may
be obtained until Oct. 15 from Teacher
Exchange Section, Office of Education,
U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and
Welfare, Washington 25, D. C. For any
additional information contact the Bu-
reau of Appointments, 3528 Adminis-
tration Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
Personnel Requests:
City of Detroit. The current list of
examinations for Detroit is now on file
at the Bureau. .
State of California announces exam-
ination for Associate Water Pollution
Control Engr. Final date for filing ap-

plications is Oct. 9.
State of Oregon has opportunity for
Management Analyst. Applications will
be accepted until further notice.
State of Michigan announces exam-
inations for: Landscape Architect, Ar-
chitectural Draftsman, and Plant Pest
Control Foreman, closing date for ap-
plications is Sept. 30.
Chrysler Corp., Detroit, Engrg. Div.
has many technical and non-technical

openings. Summary of openings is on
file at 'the Bureau.
U. S. Civil Service Commission an-
nounces the Federal Service Entrance
Exam, for Student Trainees.
Consulting Firm in Chicago, Ill., is
seeking person to fll position which
will report directly to the Vice Presi-
dent, Marketing. Position has full re-
sponsibility for initiating, building,
and maintaining an active Market Re-
search Dept. Located in Wisconsin. Ap-
plicant should have a background of
at least 5-7 yrs. of marketing research
exp., preferably in the capital goods
category. Up to 40 yrs. of age.
Deaconess Hospital, Buffalo, N. Y.,
has need of a Director of Nursing. A
registered nurse; a broad general edu-
cation; 5-7 yrs. progressive nursing ex-
perience in teaching, supervision, and
administration; Minimum: B.S.' with
major in teaching, mgt., or supervi-
sion, Desired: MA with major in ad-
mm, teaching or supervision
H. K. Ferguson Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
is seeking engrs. who are graduates In
the fields of Civil, Mech., Electrical and
Chem. Engrg. and who have had sev-
eral yrs. of exp. or a grad. degree and
some actual exp. in industrial building.
Seidman & Seidman, is seeking men
having either B.B.A. or M.B.A. With
majors in accounting.
Instant Potato Products Corp., Rogers
City, Mich., is in need of: Productiin
Mgr. and food processing for the pro-
duction of potato flakes and other po-
tato products - prefer younger man
with experience, if possible, also need
a Sales Manager who is well acquaint-
ed with the movement of food through
the channels of food brokers.
State of Connecticuthas job oppor-
tunities for: Welfare Dental Consult-
ant, Accountant Auditor, Asst. Direc-
tor Conn. Safety Commission, Civil
Rights Field Representative, and So-
cial Worker. Closing date for applica-
tions is Oct. 1.h
Organization' in Detroit Area rhas
opening for Woman in Market Research
and Sales Statistics. Must be quick with
figures - little or no typing required.
B.A. in Bus. Admin., Econ., Math. Im-
mediate opening.
Prentice Hall, Inc., Ann Arbor, To-
ledo, Columbus and Milwaukee areas,
has need of college representatives for
the college division. Little or no over-
night travel involved. Man with B.A.,
no specific area. Prefer a new or recent
graduate with little experience.
General Motors Corp., Detroit, Mich.,
has need of women in the personnel
section. Need Stenographers and Clerks
Women with B.A. A background in
Math and/or Acctg. would be helpful,
but not necessary. Around 25 yrs. of
age.
Kimberly Clark Corp., Neenah, Wis.,
has urgent and immediate need of 3
purchasing Understudies. B.A. or M.A.
degree in Econ., Bus. Admin., Indus-
trial Mgt. or Liberal Arts.
Ward Howell Associates, Inc., Mgt.
Consultants, are seeking a Director of
Engrg., for firm located in New Jersey.
Candidate should have received his M.E.
oE.., with minimum of 10 yrs. prac-
tical experience where he has been in-
volved in the engrg. of sm
mech. devices. Age: 35-55.
Hyde Windlass Co., Bath, Maine, is
looking for Engrg. Assistant. Engrg. de-
gree, have ability to assist in supervi-
sion of Engrg. Dept.
General Electric, Research Lab.,
Schenectady, N. Y. is most interested
in filling the position of Technical Edi-
tor in its Public Information Section.
Undergrad degree in one of the physi-
cal sciences or math and subsequent
exp. in technical writing. Man pre-
ferred, but will consider woman.
Lakeview General Hospital (Osteo-
pahi, BateCreek, Mich., has open-
ingsfortwolaboratory techniicians.
igorganization In Detroit Area has
openings for Sales Trainees or Sales-
men in the Detroit area, and generally
southern Michigan. Medical Detail
work. Men with B.A. and background
in basic sciences. Prefer married man,
although not absolutely necessary. Age:
25-30. Prefer military obligation com-
pleted.
Bristol Laboratories, Inc., N.Y.C., has
openings in the following areas: De-
troit, Toledo, and Grand Rapids, for
Pharmaceutical Sales. Man with B.A.
in General Science area. Prefer Veter-
an, and married.
Corning City School, Corning, N. Y.
has need of a Research Director for
Research of Population of Corning.
Man with M.A. or Ph.D. in Soc. or Sur-
vey Research. Requires background in
communication theory.
Firm in Detroit Area is seeking Sales-
man for that area. Man with B.B.A.,
preferably with a marketing majo.
Age: 24-34. Military obligation com-
pleted.
Anchor Bay Beacon, New Baltimore,
Mich., is looking for an Editor-Photog-
rapher for this weekly newspaper. Man
with B.A. in Journalism.
City of Albert Lea, Minnesota, has an
opening for a graduate Civil Engr. Op-
portunity for wide range of municipal
engrg. experience.
Financial Institution in Jackson,
Mich. is seeking man for on-the-job
r training program, and to help and as-
sist the two executives. Man with B.A.

Must have a general knowledge or ac-
counting. Prefer a married man with
military obligation completed. Age: 20-
35. Prefer graduate but will consider
drop out.
H. L. Green & Co., variety store, De-
troit, Mich., has need of a man for
Store Mgt. Training Program. Man with
B.A. in Liberal Arts or Bus. Admin.
Prefer single, veteran, between 20 and
25.
Aeroquip Corp., Jackson, Mich., needs
Salesmen for flexible hose lines and
military. obligation completed.
fittings and related products. Men and
B.A. will consider drop outs. Age: 23-35,
Farmers Insurance Group, Jackson,
Mich., has need of a District Manager,
to supervise sales, hiring and training
of agents - in the Ann Arbor area.
Man with B.A. Age 25-45.
For further information concerning
any of the above positions, contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin
I Bldg., Ext. 3371/509.

Most frames replaced
while you wait.
Broken lenses duplicated.
FAST service on all repairs.
240 NICKELS ARCADE
NO 2-9116 NO 8-6019
J21
MEDIUM-SIZE semi-private stable has
vacancy for one boarder. Outside
Hunter Course and 2 jumping rings.,
Private and semi-private instruction
in equitation, jumping and dres-
sage. 'Indoor pool Sun. afternoon.
Jerry Everett, 3551 N. Maple, NO
2-8026. J17
TYPING: Theses, term papers, reason-
able rates. Prompt service. NO 8-7590.
J11
TYPING, EDITING OF THESES, papers;
electric typewriter; one block from
campus. NO 8-8918. J16
WHEN ..
When you have to write home for
money . . . see MORRILL'S at 314
South State St. They have a. com-
plete line of social stationery.
MORRILL S
1314 S. State St. NO 3-2481
319

DRIVE A NEW FORD
THIS WEEKENDI

BUSINESS SERVICES

FOR RENT
ON CAMPUS
Singles, doubles. Linens furnished.
Only % block from Law Quad. at
804 S. State. (at Hill) C54
HILL AND OAKLAND
One block from law school. Apart-
ments for three or four. Completely
furnished, Also three-bedroom fur-
nished house for rent. Can accom-
modate six males or females. Call
John Sharemet, NO 3-3388 or NO
2-8454. C53
NEW, MODERN APT. for one or two,
furnished. $95 monthly plug electrici-
ty. 735 Packard, Apt. 3, NO 5-7814.
C52
PARKING SPACE for rent. 818 Church
-off from Hill. Call NO 5-5316. C50
FURNISHED APARTMENT: for couple
with one child. Take over my lease
on the roomiest of Northwood Apts.
Not eligible if you're already in
Northwood or University Terrace, or
if you've paid application fee for
same. NO 3-8610. C51
2 VERY NICE rooms (men), linens fur-
nished. $5 and $6. NO 2-0326. C49
CHARMING lower duplex apt. Heated.
Attractively decorated and carpeted.
Large living room with fireplace.
Paneled breakfast room, 2 bedrooms
and dressing room. Stove and re-
frigerator. Garage. Granger, close to
Ferdon. NO 8-6556. C48
NEEDED-One or two men to share fur-
nished apartment with two grad stu-
dents. Call NO 3-3191. C47
810 CHURCH: First floor, sharp apart-
ment, completely remodeled, fur-
nished for 3 or will take couple with
child. Utilities paid. $145. NO 2-7969.
C41
APT. PROVIDING country living with
complete privacy and freedom from
traffic commotion in a relatively new
home. On one of the lakes in the
Huron River chain and possessing
many recreational facilities. Suitable
for one or two-child under 2 yrs. ac-
ceptable. Chance to work for part or
all rent. $50 per month including heat.
Phone HA 6-3102. 09
SMALL HOUSE
Unfurnished, four rooms and bath,
in quiet neighborhood. Fine for sin-
gle person, graduate couple, or cou-
ple with baby. Newly decorated. Off-
street parking, west side, near park.
Reasonable. NO 3-5545 after 2 P.M.
C42

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4 1.12 2.80 4.14
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri.
and 9:00 and 11:30 Saturday- Phone NO 2-4786

.80
.96

Call NO 3-4156
Special Weekend Rates
from 5 P.M. Friday till
9 A.M. Monday . .
$10.00 Plus 8c a Mile
Rates-include Gas --
Oil - Insurance
514 E. Washington St.
a TRUCKS AVAILABLE

PERSONAL
WHEN YOU WALK through a storm
get out of it and sign up for Musket
Sunday 27th, 7 P.M.-Union Ballroom.
F12
NEED THIRD MAN to share new two-
bedroom furnished apt. Three, blocks
from campus. NO 2-5041. P13
THE 26TH ALREADY. What? I-Hop clod.
F7
BEFORE you buy a class ring, look at
the official Michigan ring. Burr Pat-
terson and Auld Co. 1209 South Uni-
versity, NO 8-8881. F11
STUDENT Bicycle Auction Saturday,
Sept. 26. Opens at 8:30, Auction: 9:30-
12:30 at SAB. F8
WANTED: Lovely Damsels and "Yeomen
of the Guard." There's still time to
tryout for Gilbert & Sullivan. Tryout
times: Wed. 2:00-3:00 and 4:00-5:00,
1014 Frieze Bldg., television studios;
Friday, 3B Union. F5
BE A big wheel on campus. Come to
the Student Bicycle Auction. F9
CONFUSED and lost? To find old
friends, new apartments, lost dogs
and bikes try DAILY classifieds. NO
2-4786 or NO 2-3241. F

PIANOS-ORGANS NEW & USED
Ann Arbor Piano & Organ Co.
213 E. Washington NO 3-3109
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30 YEARS of EXPERIENCE
ON RADIO SERVICE
12 YEARS of TV EXPERIENCE
Qualify Us to Handle Your
Radio.& Record Player Problems.
We carpy a complete stock of Dia-
mond and Sapphire needles plus
parts for domestic and foreign ra-
dios, changers, and tape recorders.

REAL ESTATE
NEAR CAMPUS -- 3 bedroom hour
within walking distance of Univeri
campus, garage, oil heat. Phone 3
3-5098 after 5 P.M. to see.
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIE
C-TED STANDARD SERVC
Friendly service is our business
Atlas tires, batteries and accessor-
les. Warranted & guaranteed. See
us for the best price on new &
used tires. Road service--mechanic
on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
# and you get it!"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168
Protect your carti
" Fall Changeover
. Antifreeze
. Winter Lubrication
Complete Tune-up Service Available
GOLDEN'S
SERVICE STATION
601 Packard NO 8-9421
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Brown leather purse in fro
of Couzens snack bar. Contact 3
Couzens Hall. Reward.
HELP WANTED
APPLICATIONS now being taken
Michigan Daily paper boy, morni
delivery, $14 per week. No collecti:
Call Steve, NO 2-5400 H
PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITY desi
a student to serve as part time por
in exchange for board. Call NO 3-2
after 5:00. H 3
SALESMAN: Extra cash for seve
good students selling ads and au
scriptions for new publication. Wi
Box 474, Ann Arbor, Mich. H
NEEDED-One photographic lab tec
nician. Apply Michigan Daily Offi
420 Maynard. 3
WANTED: Part time or full time sal
man with the John Hancock (Mutue
Life Insurance Co. Call NO 2-2
Tues. and Wed. from 12-3.
SUBJECTS wanted for Psychology
periment. Pay $1.25 an hour. C
Minta, Univ. Ext. 2616.
WANTED-Experienced Arthur Mur
teachers, full or part time. NO 2-5s
1311 S. University.
WANTED: Part-time service station
tendant. Write to The Michigan Da
Box H4. Include phone and address

3 DAYS

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New coffee pot? -

SINGLE ROOM, linens furnished, 1
block from Law School. 808 Oakland.
044

2.96
3.55

Can openers?
Dishes of all kinds-
all this and more too at Ralph's
Kitchen Hardware Department.
RALPH'S MARKET

709 Packard

NO 2-3175
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SALES- SERVICE

8-7942

Near Washtenaw -- Across from Campus Theatre

SALESMAN: Extra cash for several good
students selling ads and subscriptions
for new publications. Write Box 474,
Ann Arbor, Mich. J14
ONE-DAY SERVICE
AT SANFORDS .
Shoe Repairing
Hat Cleaning
Tailoring
Pressing
Shoe Shining
119 East Ann Street
Open Til 8 P. M. -
Also Sundays & Holidays
(Opposite court house since 1927)
NO 8-6966 -
J2
RELAX!
You can't work all the time! MOR-
RILL'S, 314 South State, has a,
fine selection of Bicycle, Congress,
and Kem playing cards.
MORRI LL'S
314 S. State St NO 3-2481
J20
WASHINGS and/or ironings. Free pick-
up and delivery. Specializing in cot-
ton dresses. NO 2-9020. AA1

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GRADUATE or Upperclass Male Stu-
dent: % of double with lavatory and
bowl in a quiet house. NO 2-1465.
C43
3 BEDROOM year around cottage, fur-
nished, on Cavanaugh Lake, $75 plus
utilities. Call NO 2-6511, Ext, 382 or
NO 2-0029 after 5 p.m. CI
CAMPUS ROOMS, large quiet singles,
doubles, linens furnished. Reason-
able. NO 3-4747. C2
FURNISHED student rooms: Male - 2
singles at $10, 1 double $14-linen,
near Packard and Hill. NO 2-8372. C3
812 PAULINE, 3 rooms and bath, gas
heat, Oct. 1. $75. Clean and attrac-
tive. NO 3-6415 or Pontiac, FE 2-6681.
C5
CAMPUS AREA furnished apartment,
three or four men students. 1105
Packard. NO 3-5854. C6
415 W. DAVIS. Very attractive second
floor duplex. Four rooms and garage.
Carpeted throughout. Unfurnished.
$120 plus electricity. NO 3-3671. C12
218 W. HURON. Five room completely
furnished..Second floor. Private en-
trance. $85 plus utilities. Inquire at
623 W. Huron. 013
FOUR ROOM, two bedroom apartment.
$125. All utilities included, Private
entrance. NO 2,7531. 014
ARCH STREET, One room, kitchen-
ette and bath. Furnished. For one
person.,No pets. $80 per month. Phone.
NO 2-8569. C20
BOARDERS wanted. Good food at rea-
sonable rates. Call hse. mgr. at NO.
2-8312. 1319 Cambridge Rd. BBi
ON CAMPUS
One block. Modern apartments. 514
S. Forest. Also rooms. NO 2-14431 C25
PARKING
Space and garage. 514 S. Forest.
NO 2-1443. 026
FREE MONTH-Lovely three rooms and
bath. Lease, $90. NO 2-5279. 100
BOARDERS WANTED
Breakfast: $.35; Lunch: $.70: Din-
ner: $1.30. Any combination. Phone
NO 2-9874 - Ask for Dave. C23
FIRST FLOOR. Two bedroom unfur-
nished apartment. Very nice. Newly
decorated. Garage. Adults. Call NO
2-4750. 16C

323 S. Main

NO 8-7312
X3

300 S. Thayer St.

Welcome back and welcome here
new and old students. Make Grin-
nell's your money saving headquar-r
ters. All records reduced $1.00 from
list with only a few excepUons.
GRINNELL'S

NO 2-2500"

X2
Be the man (or woman) on the
campus. New Kay Dialachord Guitar
almost plays itself. It's easy, it's
fun. Only $39.95 at

323 s. Maii

NO 8-7312

for

Headquarters for All Household Goods
Waste paper baskets
Dust mops
Brooms
Ironing boards
Cooking ware
And many other items
MUEHLIG & LANPHEAR
311 S. Main St.
NO 2-3277

X4
FOR SALE-
MAYTAG: wringer type washer, good
condition. NO 3-5927. B8
MEN'S lightweight bicycle, exc. cond.
$25.00. NO 8-8534. B7
CH ILDREN'S-BICYCLES
1-Girl's 20"
1i---Boy's 20"
$15 EACH
NO 3-6551
FOR SALE-Duo-Therm oil heater, bar-
rels, tubing, etc. Call NO 5-5145 days.
B
1959 MOTOR SCOOTER, Allstate, good
condition. Call evenings NO 2-5649
920 Baldwin. B4
MAN'S BIKE (Royce-Union), 4 months
summer use. NO 2-9346 after 6 P.M.
B5

GIRL student to work for room an
board in private home. Phore N
3-8810. F
BOLL WEEVIL JASS BAND needs e
perienced two-beat drummer, al
female vocalist. Call Dan Havens, N'
3-5757. 1
MALE students needed for Sun. new
paper delivery. For full informatic
call NO 3-7541 Ext. 835 after 6 P.]
f
HOWARD JOHNSON (Ann Arbor)
FEMALE ,HELP WANTED'
Hostess with experience. Age prefer-
ence 30-40, Are your anxious to in-
crease your income? Fine working
conditions. Apply at once in person.
Mr. Gavin, Mgr.

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1957 AUSTIN -HEALEY. Excellent' con-
dition. $2,150. Call FE 8-1902 or FE
3-9528. N6
1952 NASH, radio, ,heater, hydramatic.
NO 5-5369. N7.
1956 PORSCHE, perfect condition, hard
top, sharp. Privately owned, priced
right. NO 3-1372. N4

LARGE ROOM, single 8 per week. HU
2-4959, 5643 Geddes Road. C35

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