THE MICHIGAN DAILY s by \A9tS~WV. _ D AILY O FFICIA L BU LLE TIN. , ASv..' w.'.v .n A:Vflflt...t ... *. For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday throughs-Fria y, and Saturd'ay9:30 'iI :30 A.AJ. (Continued from Page 4) Tickets now available for second se- ester productions of the Dept. of eech Playbill. ' Richard Wagner's opera, "Das Rhein- 1d," to be presented with the School Music, will play Tues., through Sat., arch 1-5. Tickets at $1.75, $1.40, $1.00. William Congreve's "The Way of the orld" will play Wed. through Sat., ril 6-9. Tickets at $1.50, $1.10, 75c. "Look Homeward, Angel," the Ketti ings adaptationr oathe Thomas Wolfe vel, if available, will be presented ed. through Sat., April 27-30. Tickets .50, 1.10,. 75c. The above. productions wil play , at .e Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre.. At Trueblood Aud., Frieze Bldg.: The emiere performance of an original ay, to be selected, Fri., and Sat., May and 14. All tickets 75c, general ad- ission unreserved seating. Mail orders for tickets may be sent >Playbill, Lydia. Mendelsohn Thea- e, with self-addressed, stamped en- lope, and check payable to Play Pro- iction. Orders may be for any or all the four productions, and should press first, second, and third prefer- Lces of performance dates for each Summary action,' taken' by Student Government Council at its meeting Jan. 6, 1960. Approved minutes of previous meet- ing. Approved Joyce Goodkin as 'hair- man of the World University Drirve. Approved appointments: Sigma Kap- S pa Study Committee - John Feld- " Stuyp, Chairman, Roger Seasonwein, Tom Turner, Mary Welilman, Phil Zook, * NSA Regional participation review committee - Nancy Adams, Pat Back- man, Tom Turner. Approved motion calling' for com- 4. ' nmittee chairmen and staff members to give monthly reports to the Council. At the beginning of a chairman's or staff member's ,term, he will submit" a report to the Council on what he hopes to accomplish. Approved Student Survey question- ' naire as submitted. (Stylistic changes and minor content changes will be considered by the committee on Sun- day). Approved activities: Feb., 27, Fores- ters' Club, Paul Bunyan Ball, 9-12, League; March 5, Dental Class, 1961, Odonto Ball, 9-1, Union. Calendared: International Student Association events: Feb. 13, Valentine, p1 Dance; April 8, Variety Show; April 15, International Ball. Approved participation in the NSA Michigan Region International Student Relations Seminar, March 11-13, to be held at Kalamazoo College. (15 appli- cants will be selected from schools throughout Michigan). Heard progress report of the Re- strictive Prctices Committee. Approved following motion: That SGC establish a committee of four to' include two representatives from SGC, one ' from Joint Judiciary, one from the Graduate Student Council to bring to SOC recommendations for specific c hanges inthe student Driving Code. Th"Ye following shall- be the_ procedure for the operation of the committee: " The committee wil determine, spe- cific criticism and.. problems relating to the present driving regulations. Where problems exist the committee will determine solutions in the form of specific changes, additions, or de- letions from the Code. The committee will bring recommen- dations for specific changes to the Council with a. rationale that takes into consideration student needs and, desires as well as administrative atti- tudes toward. the present regulations. The committee resolutions will also be presented to Joint Judiciary and the Gtraduate -Student Council for con- sideration by these bodies before final action on these resolutions is taken by SC. Approved a motion allocating $2,500 to Student Book Exchange to be used- as advance payments to students de- positing used textbooks for sale through the Exchange. Advance pay- ments ishall .not exceed $12.50 or 7i5 per cent of the estimated value of the books submitted, whichever is less. Tlie advance payment shall be deducted from any further payment due a;sell- er, and shall be repaid to the Ex- change before the return of any un- sold books deposited by him. The al- location shall be returned to Student Gtovernment. Council by March 21.r TeConcerts, The University Symphony Orchestra, Choirs and Symphony Band will pre- sent a' concert in connection with the 15th Annual Midwestern Conference on Fri., Jan. 8 at 8:00 p.m. in Hill Aud. Open to the general public without charge. Lectures Lecture on "The Phonotagm ems as a Unit of Linguistic Description" will be given by John C. Crawford, lecturer, Dept. of English, on Mon., Jan. 11 at .8 p.m. in the E. Conference Rm., Rack- ham Bldg. The speaker for the Delta Omega Lec- ture to be given in the School of Pub- lic Health Aud. at 4:00 p.m. on Jan. 11, will be Marston Bates, PhD, Prof. of Zoology. The title of the lecture will be "The Population Explosion." The third Ziwet Lecture in mathe- matics will be given Fri., Jan. 8 at 4 p.m. in 1025 Angell Hall by J. H. C. Whitehead, Waynfleet Prof. of Pure Mathematics, Oxford University. He will speak on "Smooth Manifolds." Academic Notices Psychology Colloquium: Dalbir Bin- dra, Assoc. Prof., McGill University. "'Stimulus Change, 'Novelty Reactions', and Response Modification." Fri., Jan. 8, 4:15 p.m., Aud. B. Coffee will be served in 3417 Mason Hall from 3:45 to 4:15. Everyone welcome. Doctoral Examination for Allan Eu- gene Hydorn, Chemistry; thesis: "An Investigation of Derivatives of Yohim- bine and a Study of the Naphthyri- dines," Fri., Jan. 8, 3003 Chem. Bldg., at 2:30 p.m. Chairman, R. E. Elderfield. Doctoral Examination for John Har- rison Lovell, Musicology; thesis: "The Masses of Josquin des Prez., Fri., Jan. 8, 200 Burton Memorial Tower, at 4:00 p.m. Chairman, H. T. David. Doctoral Examination ior Keshav Sazro Sanvordenker, Chemical Engi- neering; thesis: "Engineering. Study of a Perforated Plate Pulse Column," Fri., Jan. 8, 3201 E. Engrg. Bldg., at 1:00 p.m. Co-Chairmen, J. T. Banchero and J. L. York. Doctoral Examination for John Ed- gar Kephart, Library sceience; thesis: "A Voice for Freedom: The Signal of Liberty, 1841-1848," Fri., Jan. 8, East Council Rm., Rackham Bldg., at 3:00 p.m. Chairman, R. H. Gjelsness. Doctoral xamination for Sutesa- buro Kohmoto, English Language and Literature; thesis: , -" Phonemic and Sub-PhonemichReplacement of Eng- lish Sounds by Speakers of Japanese," Fri., Jai. 8, 16 Angell Hall, at 3:30 p.m. Chairman, H, V. King. . Doctoral Examination for John Rob- ert Sommerfeldt, History; thesis: "Con- sistency of Thought in the Works of Bernard of Clairvaux: A Study of Mys- ticalLeadership in the Twelfth Cen- tury,",Fri., Jan. 8, 3609 Haven Hall, at 3:00 p.m. Chairman, P. A. Throop, Automatic Programming and Numer- ical Analysis Seminar: "On a paper by J. W. Sheldon on spectral norms in iterative processes." by Charles Saxon] on Mon., Jan. 11, at 4 p.m. in 3209 Angell Hall. Doctoral - Examination for Francis Siegfried Seichter, Chemistry; thesis: "Stereochemical Studies in the Cam- phane and Isocamphane Series," Sat., Jan. 9, 3301 Chemistry Bldg., at 9:00 a.m. Chairman, W. R. Vaughan. Doctoral Examination for Leo Rockas, English Language and Literature; the- sis: "The Description of Style: Dr. Johnson and His Critics," Sat., Jan. 9, 2601 Haven Hall at 9:30 p.m. Chair- man, H. V. S. Ogden. ' Doctoral' Examination for Richard Arden Slotter, Chemistry; thesis: "Kin- etic Studies at the Streaming Mercury Electrode;" Sat., Jan. 9, 3003 Chem, Bldg., at 10:00 a.m., Chairman, R. W. Parry. Doctoral Examination for William S. Y. Wang, Linguistics; thesis: "Pho- neinic Theory A -(with Application to -;: inwedding plans .paper in wedding papers ."i:." As' the first step in planning your wedding, we invite you to come to us and initiate the engraving o your invitations on Crane's Kid Finish, the choicest of papers for this most - importn moment in your lie. Our staff will also take pleas. ure in helping you select your bride's notes and letter paper for die-stamping, your calling cards and informals-your complete paper trousseau from our collection of Crane's Fine Papers. R amsayPrintrs 119 East Liberty Midwestern English)," Sat., Jan. 9, 166 Frieze Bldg., at 10:00 a.m. Chair- man, G. E. Peterson. Doctoral Examination for James Ar- thur Nicholls, Aeronautical Engineer- ing; thesis: "Stabilization of Gaseous Detonation Waves with Emphasis on the Ignition Delay Zone," Fri., Jan. 8, 1078 E. Engrg. Bldg., at 2:00 p.m. Co- Chairmen, R. B. Morrison and T. C. Adamson., Placement Notices Air Force Dependents'.lSchools: Mrs. Hettie Wimberley, Civilian Personnel Officer from Selfridge Air Force Base will be in Rm. 3X at the Mich. Union on Thurs., Jan. 14 and Fri., Jan. 15 from 3 p.m. until 9 p.m. to ntervilew teachers and administrators who are interested in positions in the depend- ents schools overseas. She will conduct the initial screening of applicants who will be interviewed by the recruiting team from overseas during February. If you wish to make an appointment for Thurs., Jan. 14, contact Mrs. Flynn, Placement Analyst, Bureau of Appoint- ments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. If you wish .an appointment for Fri., Jan. 15. contact Mrs. Wimber- ly, Office of Civilian Personnel, Sel, ridge Air Force Base, Mich. Personnel Requests: The following are immediate open- ings listed by the companies, the com- panies are not coming to Ann Arbor to interview. H. K. Porter Co., National Electric lv., Detroit, Mich., has need of a Sales Engineer - will be calling on electrical distributors, contractors, ar- chitects. Man with BA degree in a tech- nical subject. Requires technical back- ground. B. F. Goodrich Co. Akron, Ohio and other U.S. areas has need of: Market and Economic Research Analyst; Sales- Tire Co. and industrial Products; Chemical Engrs-Rubber Mold Design- er, Product Development, Process De- velopment, Product Application Devel- opment, Tire Compounder; Mechani- cal Engineers-Tire Construction, Prod- uct Design and Development, Tire Testing, Product Development, Engi- neering Design and Maintenance Su- pervision; Research positions for Chem. Engrs., Chemists, Physicists, Mech. Engrs., and Engrg. Mechanics; Real Es- tate openings for Bus. Ad. or Achitec- tural Engrg. graduates. Pueblo County, Pueblo, Colorado, has opening for Director of Probation and Detention. Applicants must be of full legal age, with a Masters degree in So- cial Sciences, Psychology, Education or related field, plus three yrs. of ex- perience in parole or probation or sim- ilar areas of work. National Institute of Health, Bethes- da, Md., has openings for qualified Mathematicians who are interested in the application of high speed comput- ers to the field of medical research. State of Michigan announces Jan. 20 as the final date of application for po- sition of Highway Traffic Engineer IV and V. There are also exams for: Grad- uate Nurses, and Nurse Supt., Hospital Nursing Consultant, Orthopedic Nurse Consultant, Psychiatric Grad. Nurse, Psychiatric Nursing Instructor, Public Health Nurse Consultant, State Board Executive Nurse, Surgical Grad. Nurse and TB Grad Nurse. City of Detroit announces examina- tion for position of X-Ray Technician, final applications to be in by July 29. Midland-Ross Corp., Owosso, Mich., Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio and New Jersey, has need of male U.S. cit- izens with BS in EE and Mech. Engrg. for 'Research and Development. For further information concerning any of the above positions, contact the Bureau of Appointments, 4001 idmin. Bldg., Ext. 3371 or 509. Student Part-T'ime Employment The following part-time obsre available to students. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Non- Academic Personnel Office, Rm. 1020 Admin. Bldg., during the following hours: Monday through Friday, 1:30 p.m. to 4:45 .m. Employers desirous o hiring students fr part-time work should contact Jim Stempson, Student Interviewer, at NO 3-1511, Ext. 2939. MALE 1 Lab dishwasher (Should have back- ground in Zoology and Analytical Chemistry 12-15 hrs. per week.) 1 Laundry truck driver (3-5:30 p.m., Mon.-Fri., plus 8-1 p.m. Sat.) 6 Meal jobs (14 hrs. per week, 2 meals per day.) 10 Accounting majors (BMA or PhD's in Bus. Ad., B or better average, 10 hrs. per week until Feb. 20, full- time between semesters.) 1 Lab asst. and dishwasher (Chem. background necessary, junior or higher, be available for 2 yrs., 15 hrs. per week). 6 Hearing test subjects (start first day of classes next semester, 10 hrs per week.) 11 Animal Caretakers 4 hrs per day, 5 days per week, (must be second se- mester sophomore or above, and have background or interest in sci- ence.) 2 Clinical Psychologists (20 hrs. per week, must be working on PhD in clinical psychology.) FEMALE 1 Lab dishwasher (Should have back- ground in Zoology and Analytical Chemistry, 12-15 hrs. per week.) 3 Steno-typists (15 hrs. per week). 2 Typists (10-15 hrs. per week.) 1 Clean an apartment near campus. (2 hrs. per week. 1.35 per hr.) CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES NEW ATLAS TIRES "Gripsafe" in sets of 4; 4-670x15, $58.75; 750x14, $74.95; (plus recap- able tires and tax). Other sizes comparably low. Tune-ups. Brake service. HICKEY'S SERVICE STATION Cor. Main & Catherine NO 8-7717 54 SMITH AUTO UPHOLSTERING Auto and Furniture Refinished - Reuphnlstered Convertible Tps NO 3-844 YAHR'S MOTOR SALES Bumping and Painting Used Cars Bought and Sold NO 3-4510 Both at 507 S. Ashley _ S9 Protect your car I i * Fall Changeover " Antifreeze " Winter Lubrication Complete Tune-up Service Available GOLDEN'S SERVICE STATION 601 Packard NO 8-9429 ,S3 C-TED ST ANDARD SERVICE Friendly servie is our business. Atlas tires, batteries and acessor- 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!" 1220 S. University at Forest NO 8-9168 SI WHITE'S AUTO SHOP Bumping and Painting 2007 South State NO 2-3350 52 USED CARS 1956 Mercedes-Benz 190 5Si Ivory with black top Our Price is $2695 1958 MG' Magnette Sedan, two-tone green $1995 BIRMINGHAM IMPORTED CARS 820 So. Woodward, Birmingham, Mich. MIdwest 6-8700 Franchise dealer for Mercedes-Benz, DKW, Auto Union, Fiat andBerkley N61 1951 4 DOOR PLYMOUTH. Good condi- tion. One owner. Good tires. Call NO 8-6130. N56 1954 FORD, 2 door; radio and heater. Call NO 3-6421. $375. - N57 FOR SALE: 1948 Chrysler, 4 dr., motor and body in A-1 condition. Phone NO 2-1334. N58 '59 FIAT, 1200 sedan. Near mint, 14,000 miles. NO 2-2794. N55 1956 FORD Customline, 2 door, 2 tone, low mileage, very good condition. NO 2-3803. 963 Northwood, N54 NEW CARS BEST DEAL IN MICHIGAN Quoality Service A Must LINCOLN ° * MERCURY ' EDSEL * ENGLISH FORD FITZGERALD, INC. 3345 Washtenaw Phone NO 3-4197 v1 LOST AND FOUND LOST-Tan clutch purse-Aud. B, An- gell Hall, Thur., 10 A.M.-Valuable personal property-Phone Mary Mor- ey-NO 2-2591. A48 LOST-Gold Bead Necklace on Mon., Dec. 14 in Angell Hall or State St. area. A keepsake. Reward. NO 2-3225. A4i LINES 4' ONE-DAY .80 .926 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Figure 5 overage 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 - ----- - - -- BUSINESS PERSONAL MARY: JOHN: MARY: JOHN: MARY: ACT I (With great surprise) Gad- nooks! That's impossible. (Tenderly in her ear) But it's truer ; (Frowning) Don't they sell for 60c each month? (Assuredly) Sure, at niewstands, but not when you order- from the STUDENT PERIODICAL AG NCY. (Quietly to herself) Gosh, just thi nlk, the ATLANTIC, MONTHLY for only 30c a month. I'm going to place my order today. CURTAIN B'NAI B'RITH H[ILLEL L FOUNDATI ON 1429 Hill Street Sabbath Services Tonight Friday Jan. 8, 7:15 P.M. ZWERDLING-COHN CHAPEL SPONSORED BY PHI EPSILON PI FRATERNITY EVERYONE WELCOME SPECIAL TEN-DAY RATE 54 Mary has the right idea, and that's not all. Just check these other 1960 specials. TIME, LIFE, SPORTS ILLUSTRATED, NEWSWEEK for less than 9c a copy. SATURDAY EVENING POST 60 weeks only $4.79 Regular price, 1 year for $5.00 NEW YORKER 8 months only $3.00 Regular price, 1 year for $7.00' NEW REPUBLIC 1 year only $5.00 Regular price, 1 year for $8.00 LADIES HOME JOURNAL 16 months only $2.80 Reguiar price, 12 months for $3.50 For these and many others call the Student.Periodical Agency (now un- der new management) at NO 2-3061. FF95 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS , PIANOS-ORGANS NEW & USED Ann Arbor Piano & Organ Co. 213 E. Washington NO,3-3109 Xl Service on All Radios, T.V.'s and Hi-Fi's All Work Guaranteed STOFFLET'S RADIO AND TV SERVICE 207 E. Ann NO 8-8116 X22 Have you heard Norelco's Stereo Tape Recorder? A truly professional machine at a moderate price. Listen at the . H F STUDIO 1317 South University Ave. near Washtenaw NO t-7942 X24 A-1 New and Used Instrumen ts BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan'R . PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington NO 2-1834 X14 ORGANS and PIANOS BY WURLITZER, EVERETT, & THOMAS Makers, *estorers, and dealers of rare violins and bows. Sales - Service - Rentals MADDY MUSIC 508 E. Williams NO 3-3395 X6 WANTED TO BUY WANTED: Used Girl's bike in good condition. NO 5-5137. K5 WANTED: '55 or '56 Bel Air Chevy, 6- cyl., std. trans. NO 3-6001. K4 TRANSPORTATION WANTED: Ride to Texas next vacation. NO 8-8983. 018 LARGE ROOM, single 8 per week. H 2-4959; 5643 Geddes Road. C35 BARGAIN CORNER FOR SALE,-J-SOP TICKETS until Jan. 15, 1:00-4:30 Ad. Bldg. After classes end at. S.A.B. 1-4:30. W7 CHARLEE SAY: J-Hop tickets still on sale. A1 week- days .till end of semester. 1:30-4:30 p.m.-Ad. Bldg. W5 ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks 39c; shorts 69c; military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. W1 HELP WANTED SALESMEN WANTED for Detroit-Ann Arbor-Jackson areas. $500 per month guaranteed. Bonus. Must be married, well-known in community, age 24-35. Send resume to Box no. 9. H72 FOR RENT LOOKING FOR ROOMMATE for law student. Private bath; 2 room apt. and 1 single room for rent. Vacant Jan. 15th. Phone 2-3949. C36 SINGLE ROOM, one block from educa- tion school and law quad. Private bath, off street parking. 819 E. Uni- versity. NO 2-1147. C55 FOR RENT: 3%! rooms, furnished, 405 E. Jefferson, No. 9, 3-7800. G54 FOR RENT: Quiet, pretty, furnished apt. for 2, 1 bedroom, good heat, near campus. NO 5-8516. C53 ULTRAMODERN furnished 4-man apt. for rent. Opposite women's pool. Air conditioned. NO 3-2652. C52 CAMPUS, single and double rooms, clean, furnished, near Rackham, stu- dent managed, Call NO 8-9379, 913 E. Huron . C1 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED apartment; 4 men. 1 block to Union. Phone 8- 6757 before 8 P.M. : C50 MAIN FLOOR room furnished apt. Close to campus. NO 3-4325.. C46 FOR RENT SPRING SEMESTER, fine apartment for 3 or 4. Cheap. 214 N. Thayer. Call NO 3-1364. G47 TWO GIRLS need a third to share a six-room apartment on campus. Call NO 8-6392 after 5 o'clock. Jean or] Bobbi. :C49 WANTED: Roommate in one bedroom apartment: Close to Livoni: teaching area. Call KENWOD 4-2356 or write] 14115 Riverview, Detroit, Mich. C48 WE'RE ALL GETTING MARRIED! Fur nished 3 room apt. Available imme- diately. NO 3-7660. C G45 WHITMORE LAKE-Furnished 2 bed- room house.Furnace fireplace, wash- er. $100.00 includes utilities. NO 3- 8406 evenings. C43 SINGLE ROOM for student. Very desir-. able, 2 closets, cross ventilation. No objection to light breakfast. Close to campus and League. 1337 Wilmot. C41 DO YOU HAVE boarders moving out Roomsfor rent? Aparents for rent? Do- you want a cheap, convenient, widely read source to publish this in- formation?????????'? then - try the MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED NO 2-4786 C42 543 CHURCH, 2 rooms, kitchen, bath, utilities included. $90 a month. NO 2-9702.. C44 FURNISHED University operated apart- ments available.immediately and dur- ing first week in February at Uni- versity Terrace and North Campus. Available to maried students and married faculty. Efficiency, $85; One bedroom, $97; Two bedroom $112. Caill NO 3-1511,'ext. 3311, or apply 1056 Ad- ministration Bldg. C40 WANTED: .Graduate girl to live with 3 graduate girls - reasonable rate, campus location. NO 5-337 after 5 p.m. C37 CAMPUS ROOMS for men, reasonable. Linens furnished. NO 3-4747. C17 FURNISHED: Apt. for 3-4 girls. $140. Phone NO 3-8134. C3 ONF BLOCK FROM CAMPUS-Modern apartment, 514 S. Forest. Also room.' NO 2-1443. C25 PARKING " Space and garage, 514 5. Forest. NO 2-1443. C26 FOR SALE B.S.A., 125 cc motorcycle, $110. Clark Brooks, NO 2-3297. y, B$30 VOS GRAND PIANO for sale. 5'7%/", NO 3-4235. B98 FOR SALE-J-Hop tickets until Jan. 15, 1:30-4:30, Ad. Bldg., after classes and at S.A.B. B99 ROYAL ESSEX girl's bike, used, with accessories. 581 Jordan. B97 AUTO INSURANCE - Refused? Ca celed? tInder aged? Need financi responsibility? 400 S. Division NO 4563. HOT CHOCOLATE made with a ne coffee pot purchased in our kitch hardware department. We also ha dish drainers, dish towels, wa clothes and egg beaters. RALPH'S MARKET '709 Packard NO 2-3175 "Just two doors from the Blue Froni Reconditioned Vacuum Cleaners $15.00 and up J. LEABU SALES AND SERVICE 322 E. Liberty NO 3-3604 ONE-DAY SERVICE AT SANFORDS .. . Shoe Repairing Hat Cleaning Tailoring Pressing. Shoe Shining 119 Easy Ann Street Open "1l 8 P.M. -- Also Sundays & Holidays (Opposite court house since 1920 NO 8-696# STUDENTS: Remember mom and da and take home U.S. No. one appl from Michigan beautifully boxe Get your order in early, Apple H F Orchard on Willis .Road off U.S. .. PERSONAL HEY-will you take me there somed -when. I'm all grown up-and I'll be good girl-F. MISS MICHIE CLASSY'S gem of t day: "He who laughs last does n understand the joke." ' WEEKEND FUN-Women's pers, 2: and 4:00 a.m. Friday, Feb. 5, Johnr Mathis; Sat urday Feb. 6, Buddy Mc row. Tickets for J-Hop Dance at A Bldg. F CHARLEE SAY: He who wants to brir in new semester with celebratic came to Shangri-La with Bud Morrow Orchestra, _Sat., Feb. 6, 9 :3 2:00. a.m. League Balilroom, NO, NO, NO-DON'T MISS SHANGR LA !!i F GEE, PHIL, what sorority are you g ing to persecute next? 4's. F TEACHER of singing an2d speakin Carol S. Westerman. NO 8-6584.'"F DON'T FORGET your orders for swea shirts and paddles. Burr Pattersc and Auld, 1209 South University. F SOCIAL CHAIR1MEN: Get your clioi of top campus dance orchestras 1 calling Hugh Scott, NO 5-5700. F WANTED-Ride to Denver. Call 2-72 any time. CHARLEE..SAY: J-Hop tickets still on sale. All wee days till end of semester. 1:30-4: p~m.--Ad. Bldg., F' The WEAVERS will be coming to An Arbor, Sat., Feb. 20th. Advanced tic et orders now being taken. at Be Marshall's Book Store. 211 S. State. F' HELP WANTED--Male Excellent. CAREER Opportunity Married or engaged male graduating seniors or grad students, any field. Write Box 1 % Michigan Daily, Free Delivery MUEHLIG AND LANP: 311 5. Main BUSINESS SERVICES Happy Friday! Everything set for tonight's little party or tomorrow night's blast? Well, if not, you'd better stop in p.d.q. Our shelves are loaded with goodies! RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard NO 2-3175 "Just two doors from the Blue Front BOUT TIME to stock up for exam (ugh). Purchase No Nods, No Doz Coffee (1instanltl, Bluebooks, and ra zorblades at Lumbards . .. 1225 S.U J7 Sweater Sale Bulky knit, Boatneck style ...,$4.95 to $7.95 valug. Assorted colors. SAW'S STORE 122 E. Washington J7$ EARLY BIRD SAYS: Start 1960 off Right Be on time all the time Use Chanticleer's WAKE UP SERVICE - For Details ee Chanticleer at 509 Detroit Street J7i SEE US for all your needs in hardware tools, paints, houseware and shge metal. (j - CHAIRMEN PARTY DECORAT'ION DO-IT-YOURSELF RENTALS DRAPERY SCEN ERY LIGHTS PROPERTI ES t TOBINS LAKE STUDIOS - HI 9-9661 Daily Classifieds I YOU CAN still buy tickets for Shangri-la! B96 V Ir, -- _. -__ ; ZEISS binocular microscope. Lamp,.case, I etc., included. Four objectives, in- eluding 9il immersion and scanning lens. Excellent condition. $250. Call NO 2-7798. B95 BLOND Hardwood office desk, 3%2 x 5%. excellent buy for student. NO 5-6817 after 5 P.M. 4 B94 WEBCOR Hi Fi Tape Recorder and. Radio. Call anytime, NO 2-5148. B93 CLARINET - Leblanc Noblet. Newly . overhauled, excellent condition. Call NO 2-7798. B92 GIRL'S ICE SKATES, size 2, $2; Toy road grader, $4. Call NO 2-4736. 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 Ralj~h Frederick, 3-3839, 5-9 evenings. . B44 * or I II I u u i -