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, JANUARY 14, 1960

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(Continued from Page 2) an appointment with the Graduate
Foreign Language Examiner immedi-
chool of Music, School of Nurs- ately, Ext. 735.
alilege of Architecture and De-
or the College of Pharmacy in Philosophy 34 Examination Rooms:
960 from another campus unit Exam on Jan. 25, 9 a.m. to 12 noon,
come to the Office of Admis- 11 o'clock sections meet in Nat. Sci,
1524 Ad. Bldg. immediately to Aud. 1 o'clock sections meet in Nat.
application for transfer. Sc . Aud. 9 o'clock sections meet in Rm.
1025 Angell Hall. 10 o'clock sections
meet in Rm. 1025 Angell Hall. 12 o'clock
oral Language Exam. The last sections meet in Rm. 101 Econ. Bldg.
al foreign language reading ex- 2 o'clock sections meet in Rm. 101
,ions for the Horace H. Rack- Econ. Bldg.
School of Graduate Studies for
rrdnt semester will be given on Applications for Phoenix Project Re-
5. Any graduate students wish- search Grants: Faculty members who
o take a graduate foreign lan- wish to apply for grants from the
reading examination this se- Michigan Memorial - Phoenix Project-
are therefore advised to make Research Funds to support research in

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Be Sure Your

Typewriters and Pens
Are Working for
xams and 2nd Semester

Repairs Made

at

314 South Stateh
(Giving Morrill Support For 50 Years)

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TON IGHT and TOMORROW
at 7:00 and 9:00
"PATH E R PANCHALI"
with
Subir Bonerji, Uma Das Gupta
Short: City Without Wheels
SATURDAY at 7:00 and 9:00
SUNDAY at 8:00
COLE PORTER'S-
" TE
BRIGHT MUSICAL COMEDY
with
Kathryn Grayson
Howard Keel, Ann Mi Iler
ARCHITECTURE AUDITOR I UM
50 cen ts

peacetime applications and implica-
tions of nuclear energy should file ap-
plicatlkns in the Phoenix Research Of-
fce, 334 Rackhain Bldg., by Tues.,
March 1. Application forms will be
mailed on request or can be obtained
at 3034 Rackham Bldg., Ext. 2560.
Gilbert and S u11i v a n Tryouts;
Iolanthe to be held in the Frieze Bldg.
today from 2 to 5:30 p.m. (TV studio.)
Today at 4:10 p.m. the Dept. of
Speech will present its final Laboratory
ill of the semester. "NO Count Boy"
by Paul Green and "Mooney's id Don't
Cry" by Tennessee Williams will be
presented. The bill will be played in
the Arena Theatre on the first floor of
the Frieze Bldg. No admission will be
charged.
Recreational Leadership: A non-credit
course in Recreational Leadership is
being offered for the twenty-sixth year
next semester by the Dept. of Physical
Education for Women. This course will
meet on Fridays from 3:00-5:00 p.m.
It is designed to help prepare students
for work in camps and on playgrounds
through classwork and volunteer par-
ticipation in community situations.
Application blanks, may be obtained
from Rm. 15, Barbour Gym. A meeting
is being hed at the Women's Athletic
Bldg., Fri., Jan. 15, at -3:00 p.m. for
those wishing more information con-
cerning the course.
Applications are available for the
Tile Council Scholarship for students
who are in the third or fourth year
of the architecture program in the
College of Architecture and Design.
Academic achievement, financial need,
and character will be considered in
making this award. Applications must
be on file by Jan. 20, in the Scholarship
Office, 2011 SAB.
Concerts
Student Recital: (Change of Date)
Joanne Hoffman Wiseman, soprano,
who studies with Harold Haugh, will
present a recital in partial fulfillment
of the requirements for the degree
Bachelor of Music on Fri., Jan. 22, at
8:30 p.m. in Aud; A. She will perform
compositions by Vivaldi, Strozzi, Lully,
Gretr, Tunder, Handel, Massnet, Cor-
nelius and Ravel, and the recital will
be open to the general public.
Lectures
A lecture on "Magneto Hydrodynam-
cs" will be given by Prof. Hannes Alf-
ven, Royal Institute of Technology,
Stockholm, Sweden, on Thurs., Jan. 14
at 4 p.m. in the Rackham Amphithe-
ater.
A lecture entitled "Hunting Ele-
phants in Arizona" will be given by
Dr. Emil W. Haury, Director of the
Arizona State Museum and Prof. of
Anthropology at the University of Ari-
zona, on Jan. 22 at 4:00 p.m. in the
Rackham Amphitheatre.
Academic Notices
Seminar on Trajectory Analysis,
Guidance and Control of Space Ve-
hicle willbe Held Wed. and Thurs.,
Jan. 13 and 14 at 3:30 p.m. in the
Cooley Memorial Laboratory. Dr. Jo-
seph Shea, General Motors Corp., will
speak on "Guidance Principles."
The Applied Mathematics Seminar
originally scheduled for Thurs., Jan.
14' at 4 p.m. in Rm. 246 W. Engrg. has
been cancelled.
Biological Chemistry Colloquium: Dr.
Esmond E. Snell, chairman, Dept. of
Biochemistry, Univ. of California, will
speak on "Bacterial Oxidation of Vita-
min B-6" in M6423 Medical Science
Bldg. at 4:00 p.m. Thurs., Jan. 14. Coffee
will be served in the department's read-
ing room (M5410) at 3:30 p.m.
Cancer Research Seminar: Leonell C.
Strong, director, Biological Station,
Roswell Park Memorial Institute will
speak on "Genetic Studies on Cancer
Immunity," on Thurs., Jan. 14, at 7:30
p.m. in Aud. C, AH.
Doctoral Examination for James Ed-
ward Marberry, Chemical Engrg.; the-
sis: "The Kinetics 'of Cumene Hydro-
peroxide Decomposition as Catalyzed
by Acid Ion Exchange Resin," Thurs.,
Jan. 14, 3201 E. Engrg. Bldg., at 1:30
p.m. Co-Chairmen, J. T. Banchero and
K. F. Gordon.
Placement Notices
Summer Placement Service:
Interviews:
Thurs., Jan. 14:
Camp Arowhon, Ontario, Canada,
will be here interviewing men and wo-
men for counselors' positions.
Camp Tanuga, Kalkalska, Mich.; Mr.
Aaron Gornbein will interview men and
women counselors. They want an RN,'
cabin counselors, horseback riding in-
structor, and married couples.
Camp Conestoga, Leonidas, Mich.:
Steve Bauman wll interview for all
types of men and women counselors.
Summer Placement is open Tues.,
and Thurs., p.m. and Fri. a.m. in Rm.
D528 of the SAB

ETIN
Personnel Requests:
The following are immediate open-
ings, but the companies are not coming
to interview on campus at this time.
Republic Steel Corp. Masillon, Ohio,
has need of male, U.S. citizens for De-
sign, Research, and Development and
Production. BS in EE, ME, Met.
City of New York announces applica-
tions are now being accepted for: Asst.
Architect.; Asst. Civil Engr.; Asst. ME;
Asst. Personnel Examiner; Asst. Plan-
ner; Civil Engrg. Draftsman; Dental
Hygienist; Director of Labor Research;
EE Draftsman; Interpreter; Jr. CE; Jr.
Draftsman; Jr. Landscape Architect;
Jr. Methods Analyst; Jr. Planner;
Methods Analyst; Occupational Ther-
apist; Public Health Nurse; Recreation
Leader; Sr. Labor Research Specialist;'
Social Investigator; Stenographer; X-
Ray Examiner and others. Call the
Bureau for more details and specific
closing dates.
' State of Connecticut announces ex-
amination for Sr. Sanitary Engineer.
Applications will not be accepted after
Jan. 30, the test will be held in Feb.
Norge, Div. of Borg Warner Corp.,
Muskegon Heights, Mich., is seeking the
services of a young graduate attorney
for work-in public affairs.
Oregon Civil Service Commission an-
nounces examinations for: Psychologi-
cal Associates I and II and for Psycho-
ogist.
Wilson & Co., Chicago, Ill., has the
following openings: Chemist (Female
with BS in Chem.) Chemical Engr. -
Pharmaceutical Production; Chemical
Engr.-Research; Chemist-Pharmaceu-
tical; Tax Accountant, Jr.
U.S. Naval Air Development Center,
Johnsville, Pa., is in urgent need of
a qualified person to fillthe position
of Physicist in their Aeronautical Pho-
tographic Experimental Lab. Three yrs.
of broad, responsible and progressive
professional experience in physics, at
least two yrs. of which must have dem-
onstrated either administrative ability
or marked capacity for original re-
search in a specialized branch of
physics.
Chemung County Planning Board,
Elmira, N.Y., is interviewing applicants
for a Planning Director. Applicant
must have aMaster's Degree in City
or Regional Planning or its equivalent
and a minimum of 5 yrs experience
in planning and public relations and
2 yrsin a supervisory capacity.
Harbison-Waker Refractories Co.,
Ludington, Mich. is in need of a man
with the following qualifications for
their Chemical Plant: Grad. Chemical
Engr.; age 24-32 is desired range; ex-
perience desired would be R & D pos-
sibly some Pilot Plant work; back-
ground in organic chemistry.
The Big Rapids Pioneer, Big Rapids,
Mich., has 'an opening for a reporter-
photographer able to handle picture
development. Prefer one with a sports
leaning. Good starting salary and ex-
cellent small city conditions.
Kimberly Clark Corp., Neenah, Wis.,
is looking for a young man (23-38), 2-3
yrs. out of college who has about 2-3
yrs. of solid newspaper experience on
the news side. Man would assist with
the editing and production of "Coop-
eration", the company's employee inag-
azine.
City of Flint, Mich., has position open
for Hospital Administrative Asst., MA
in Hospital Admin. and completion of
an approved residency in hospital ad-
min., with considerable knowledge and
ability.
For further information concerning
any of the above positions, contactthe
Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin.
Bldg., Ext. 3371 or 509.
Student Part-Time
Employment
The following part-time jobs 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: MRonday through Frida, 1:30
p.m. to 4:45 p.m.Employers desirous o
hiring students for part-time work
should contact Jim Stempson, Student
Interviewer, at NO 3-1511, Ext. 2939.
MALE
5 Busboys (noon and evening meals,
pay is $1.00 per hr. plus 30 per cent
discount on meals).
2 Meal jobs (14 hrs. per week, 2 meals
per day).
6 Acctg. majors (MBA or PhD's, in Bus.
Ad. B or better average, 10 hrs. per
week until Feb. 20, full-time between
semesters.)
2 Hearing Test subjects (start first day
of classes next semester, 10 hrs, per
week).
7 Animal caretakers 4 hrs. per day, five
days per week, (must be second se-
mester sophomore or above, and have
background or interest in sience).
1 Lab. Asst. - Animal experiments
(senior or grad student, must have
had course work in Physics, Chem-

istry, and Biology).
1 Gas station attendant (mornings for
next 3 weeks, evenings thereafter.)
3 Grade messengers.
FEMALE
5 Typists (10-15 hrs. per week).
2 Typing, filing, and dictaphone.
1 Steno-typist (15 to 20 hrs. per week).
1 Typing and filing, 20 hrs. per week.
3 Grade messengers.
Organization
Notices
Univ. Coed Horseback Riding Club,
meeting, Jan. 14, 6:50 p.m., WAB. For
information, call NO 3-7778.

PERSONAL
ONLY IN MICHIGAN can a girl be
S.P.T.O.O.S.B. F9
PERSONAL-"Grim, ungainly,Bhastly,
gaunt, and ominous" text books of
last semester may be traded in for
MONEY at the SBX, 528C, SA, 3:30
to 5:30 during exams! F7
THE WEAVERS are coming Feb. 20.
Don't delay. Place your order for
tickets at Bob Marshall's, 211 5; State,
Phone NO 3-5624. F8
EUROPEAN TOURS, '60. 45 days, 9
countries including Oberammergau
Passion Play & Olympics, if desired.
All for $705. For details write West-
ropa, Box 2053, Ann Arbor. F
GILBERT AND SULLIVAN Tryouts for
"Iolanthe." Frieze Building TV studio
Wed. and Thurs. 2:00-5:30. F00
CHARLEE SAYS-No Beans I've Got My
Date For J-Hop. F99
WEEKEND FUN-Women's pers, 2:30
and 4:00 a.m. Friday, Feb. 5, Johnny
MathIs; Saturday, Feb. 6, Buddy Mor-
row. Tickets for J-Hop Dance at Ad.
Bldg. F91
CHARLEE SAY: He who wants to bring
in. new semester with celebration,
came to Shangri-La with Buddy
Morrow Orchestra, Sat., Feb. 8, 9:30-
2:00 a.m. League Ballroom.
NO, NO, NO-DON'T MISS SHANGRI-
LA! F90
TEACHER of singing and speaking.
Carol S. Westerman. NO 8-6584. F82
DON'T FORGET your orders for sweat-
shirts and paddles. Burr Patterson
and Auld, 1209 South University. F83
SOCIAL -CHAIRMEN: Get your choice
of top campus dance orchestras by
calling Hugh Scott, NO 5-5700. F84
The WEAVERS will be coming to Ann
Arbor, Sat., Feb. 20th. Advanced tick-
et orders now being taken at Bob
Marshall's Book Store. 211 S. State.
F77
BARGAIN CORNER
FOR SALE-J-HOP TICKETS until Jan.
15, 1:00-4:30 Ad. Bldg. After classes
end at S.A.B. 1-4:30. W7
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords--$7.95; socks
39c; shorts 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. W
311 5. Main NO 2-3277
J75
, Reconditioned Vacuum Cleaners
$15.00 and up
J. LEABU 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 'Til 8 P.M. -
Also Sundays & Holidays
(Opposite court house since 1927)
NO 8-6966
J2
STUDENTS: Remember mom and dad,
and take home U.S. No. one apples
from Michigan beautifully boxed.
Get your order in early. Apple Hill"
Orchard on Willis Road off U.S. 23.
J55,
HELP WANTED''
BABY-SITTER. Every Tu & Th at 2:00
P.M., occasional evenings. 418 Law-
rence. Call NO 3-3032. H76
MALE HOUSE PARENT, $72.40 to
$83.20 weekly, high school graduate
preferred, must be over 21, avaiale
evenings and weekends, all Michigan
Civil Service benefits, call NO 2-3209
between 8 A.M. and 5 P.M. Monday
through Friday. H75
HELP WANTED-Typing and reception-'
1st position open at Follett's. Full-
time or 8:30 to 1 P.M. daily. Apply 3l2
S. State. H73
SALESMEN WANTED for Detroit-Ann
Arbor-Jackson areas. $500 per month
guaranteed. Bonus. Must be married,
well-known in comnmunity, age 24-35.
Send resume to Box no. 9. H72
HELP WANTED-Male
Excellent CAREER Opportunity
Married or engaged male graduating
seniors or grad students, any field.
Write Box 1 % Michigan Daily.
Y1
USED CARS
CAR FOR SALE: 1956 Fiat 600 multiple
4 door, 5 passenger. Very good condi-
tion. NO 2-4367. N65
EIGHT MONTH OLD Austin Healey
Sprite. Excellent condition. Com-
pletely equipped, including radio,
First year guarantee included. $1690.
Phone NO 5-7113. N64

1951 4 DOOR PLYMOUTH. Good condi-
tion. One owner. Good tires. Call NO
8-6130. N56
FOR SALE: 1948 Chrysler, 4 dr., motor
and body in A-l condition. Phone NO
2-1334. N58
1956 FORD Customline, 2 door, 2 tone,
low mileage, very good condition. NO
2-3803. 963 Northwood. N54

LINES

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 .1:30GM.

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
QUALITY DIAMOND NEEDLES $9.95
There's a difference! Needles
checked free.
Musi Center
300 S. Thayer St. NO 2-2500
X30
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 I F1 STUDIO_
1317 South University Ave.
near Washtenaw NO 8-7942
X24
A-1 New and Used Instrumenis
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR.
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
X14
ORGANS and PIANOS BY
WURLITZER, EVERETT, & THOMAS
Makers, restorers, and dealers of
rare violins and bows.
Sales - Service - Rentals
MADDY MUSIO
508 E. Williams NO 3-3395
X6
ROOM AND BOARD.
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. E19
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED: 2 male students to share an
apartment. Call NO 3-6533 evenings.
L5
BUSINESS SERVICES
LIMITED TIME ONLY
ATLANTIC MONTHLY-
$2.50 for eight months
regular price-$7.50 per year
NEW .REPUBLIC-$3.00 'for 9 months
regular price-$8.00- per year
SAT. EVE. POST-$4.79 for 60 weeks
regular price-$6.00 for 52 weeks
TIME, LIFE, SPORTS ILLUSTRATED,
NEWSWEEK - for.less than 9c a copy.
Order now pay later.
STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENCY
CALL NO 2-3061 J82
NEED A CLOCK for that time bomb
you've been planning to send? Pur-
chase same at Lumbard's. 1225 S. U.
J81
ON PACKARD right off State St.
That's our convenient location.
Our hours are convenient too -
7:30 A.M. 'til midnight
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard NO 2-3175
"Just two doors from the Blue Front"
J63,
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade,
NO 2-4647. Ji

FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Girls English bike. Cheap.
Call Judy NO 2-5212. B102
FOR SALE: 2 excellent seats for Fri-
day's Malcuzynski concert. Call NO
3-7049: B103
FOR SALE -Complete set Americana
Encyclopedia 1955 edition, reasonable.
Call NO 3-3409. B
FOR SALE-J-Hop tickets until Jan.
15, 1:30-4:30, Ad. $ldg., after classes
and at S.A.B. B99

ONE-DAY
. 80
.96

YOU CAN still buy tickets for
Shangri-la!

B96

SPECIAL
TEN-DAY
RATE
.4
.54

GIRL'S ICE SKATES, size 2, $2; Tog E. UNIVERSITY, large furnished
road grader, $4. Call ,NO 2-4736, for 3, $125. Call NO 3-2800.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

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 Frederick,
3-3839, 5-9 evenings. 844
C-TED STANDARD- SERVICE
Friendly Lervice 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!"
1220 S. University at Forest+
NO 8-9168
S1
WHITE'S AUTO SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
82
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES

Call NO 3-4156
Special Weekend Rates
from 5 P.M. Friday till
9 A.M. Monday .-.
$12.40 Plus 8c a Mile
Rates include Gas -
Oil -- Insurance

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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

FOR RENT
SPRING SEM. re-renting apt. for 3 or
4. 214 N. Thayer, NO 3-1364. C82
MALE STUDENTS-Double room, linens
furnished. 1 block from Law Quad.
808 Oakland. C83
FOR RENT: Campus, single and double
room, clean, quiet, furnished. NO 8-
9379. C80
FOR RENT: Unfurnished four room
apartment. Stove and refrigerator.
Wlestside A.A. $95. Call NO 2-7325 be-
tween 5-7 P.M. C81
APARTMENT FOR RENT, furnished,
Immediately available through An-
gust. 5 rooms. Call NO 2-0144. C74.
5 ROOM apartment, furnished, near
Rackham. 913 E. Huron. 3-2248. C73
2 ROOM furnished apt., wall to wall
carpeting,. private bath, vacant Jan.
15th, and also single room, Vacant
Jan. 31. 518 S. Division. G72
THRE EROOM furnished apt. Close to
campus and downtown. Clean, mod-
ern. Garage, laundry facilities. TV
antennae. Approved by University and
city. Utilities furnished except elec-
tricity. Phone NO 3-5;32 after 6 PM.
' C71
FIRST FLOOR, 5 room furnished apart-
ment at 1207 Willard St. Phone NO 8-
9704. C70
APT., 5 room, furnished, near cam-
pus & stores. $140 including utili-
ties. 524 Hill. Call NO 5-8193 after 7
P.M. - 075
FOREST-WASHTENAW furnished, 2
toom apt., first floor, private kitch-
en and bath-$75. Call NO 3-2800.
C?6

S8

WANTED: Girl to share apt., very close
to campus. NO 2-3241 afternoons,
8-6101 evenings. C78
3 ROOM furnished apt., private bath,
3 blocks from State Theatre. Call
NO 2-7274.079
WANTED: 1 or 2 girls to share large
house nearcampus. Have washing
machine, fireplace, piano. $f70 per
month, all inclusive. 1517 S. U. NO 3-
6387. C66
GIRL WANTED to share spacious apart-
ment close to campus next semester,
Call NO 5-7616 after 5 p.m. 067
EXCELLENT furnished rooms for men,
singles or doubles. Call 2-7252 or at
1024 Olina afternoons. C69
DOUBLE ROOM, men, linens and clean-
ing. 920 Oakland, NO 3-7249. C64
CAMPUS five room furnished apt. only
$140 including utilities. NO 3-4322.
C65
THE HUMAN RELATIONS BOARD will
be conducting a service to aid stu-
dents having difficulty finding hous-
ing because of their national, crial,
or religious background. The office,
located in Lane Hall, will be opened
Feb. 1-5, 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. and Feb.
6, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.) Call Lane Hall
ext. 2851.-~ )C60
APARTMENT for, four, one block from
campus. Large, parking, fireplace,
basement storage. Call NO 3-6039 af-
ter 5. )C61
WANTED: 2 male students to share an
apartment. Call NO 2-7164 after 7'P.M.
058
APARTMENT FOR 2-Available Feb. 9.
Modern, furnished, 2 large rooms,
kitchenette, and tile bath. Call NO
2-9687. C57
FOR RENT: Quiet, pretty, furnished
apt, for 2, 1 bedroom, good heat, near
campus. NO 5-8516. 053
ULTRAMODERN furnished 4-man apt.
for rent. Opposite women's pool. Air-
conditioned. NO 3-2652.- 052
LARGE ROOM, single 8 per week. 8U
2-4959, 5643 Geddes Road. C35
2 BEDROOM FURNISHED apartmpent;
4 men. 1 block to Union. Phone 8-
6757 before 8 P.M. 050
MAIN FLOOR 2 room furnished apt.
Close to campus. NO 3-4325. C4
TWO GIRLS need a third to share a
six-room apartment on campus. Call
NO 8-6392 after 5 o'clock. Jean or
Bobbi. 049
WHITMORE LAKE-Furnished 2 bed-
room house. Furnace, fireplace, wash-
er. $120.00 includes utilities. NO 3-
8406 evenings. C43
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
NO 2-4786
C42
FURNISHED University operated apart-
ments available immediately and dur-
ing first week in February at Uni-
V ersity 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

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
Both at 507 S. Ashley

59

Protect your car ! i
" Fall Changeover
s Antifreeze
" Winter Lubrication
Complete Tune-up Service Available
GOLDEN'S
SERVICE STATION
601 Packard NO 8-9429'
83
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED: '55 or '56 Bel Air Chevy, 6-
cyl., std. trans. NO 3-6001. K4
NEW CARS

See Grinnell's greatly remodeled
store. New studios, larger selection
of sheet music, more of everything.
Your visit will be rewarding.
GRINNELL BROS.
323 South Main
Home of Hammond organs, Stein-
way pianos, Conn Band instruments
and Magnabox stereo and T.V.

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Sweater Sale
Bulky knit, Boatneck style . . . $4.95
to $7.95 value. Assorted colors.
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington

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EARLY BIRD SAYS:
Start 1960 off Right
Be on time all the time
Use Chanticleer's
WAKE UP SERVICE
For Details
See Chanticleer at
509 Detroit Street

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E. Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti
HU 2-2800
Open 'til 9:00 P.M.
Except Wednesday

Space and
NO 2-1443.

garage. 514 8. Forest.
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TRANSPORTATION
WANTED: Ride to Rochester, N.Y., Jar
26. Call Virginia Hartley, NO 5-7711
ext. 3315. G2
JR. OR SR. MALE STUDENT to hell
drive to Florida. Leave Jan. '22, ar
rive back Feb. 3. Must like children.
Call Detroit, KEnwood 1-2663. )G2
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND: Gold high school ring/ 195
in Mary Markley. Call NO 8-7269. A4
LOST: 1 pr. brown rimmed glasses' 0
Jan. 12 between Markley and Burton
Tower. Call NO 5-7711 Ext. 6329. A5
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CAMPUS ROOMS for men, reasonable.
Linens furnished. NO 3-4747. 017
FURNISHED: Apt, for 3-4 girls. $140.
Phone NO 3-8134. C3
ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS-Modera
apartment, 514 S. Forest. Also room.
NO 2-1443. C25
PARKING

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