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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1950

SOOTHING SLUMBER:
Oscillating Bed Boon To Worriers
4' * *

BUSINESS SERVICES
CLUB 211 SCORES again! Free "yes,
Free" bus service to Miller's Cafeteria
every noon. )2P
DOE'S BARBERS
"Hair Cut While You Wait"
O WON'T have to wait for a salesman
to sign you up for a 1951 Ensian. $5.00
will buy one, today! Michiganenshan.
GOOD RENTAL TYPEWRITERS now
available at Office Equipment Ser-
vice Company, 215 E. Liberty. Guar-
anteed repair service on all makes of
typewriters. )6B
STUDENT RATES on FORTUNE-$7.50
a year instead of $12.50. Student Per-
iodical Agency, Phon 2-82-42. )2
VIOLA STEIN-Experienced typist. 308
S. State. Legal, Master, Doctors dis-
sertations, etc. 2-9848 or 2-4228. )12B
TYPEWRITERS AND FOUNTAIN PENS
Sales, Rentals, and Service
Morrill's - 314 S. State St. )4B
TYPING - Accurate work, reasonable
rates. Phone 3-4040. )3B
TYPING done in my home, Call 2-3357.-,
) 27B
WASHING - Finished work and hand
ironing if preferred. Also rough dry
and wet washing. Free pick-up and
delivery. Ph. 2-9020. )1B
FOR SALE
LOOKING for an, engagement or wed-
ding ring? Buy at wholesale prices.
Call Lee Anger at 2-3481 between 2:30-
5:00 p.m. )99
STEINWAY GRAND PIANO. Apply Mrs.
James Inglis, Tel. 2-0094. )103
STORM COATS-Mouton collar & lapel,
heavyweight gabardine, water repel-
lent, alpaca lined,full belt, grey only;
$27.95. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washing-
ton, open 'till 6 p.m.)5
ENGLISH MOTORCYCLE-Used, B.S.A.
125cc. Call 2-7128 after 7 p.m. Ask
for Philip Kline. ) 88
SALE OF LP RECORD COLLECTION-
Large selection. See list at S.M., B.M.T.
A.H., R.L. Morris Winer 2-1021. )100

FOR SALE

PARAKEETS-Mated pairs or babies for
training. Also canaries and finches.
Birds boarded. 526 S. Seventh, Ph. 5330.
)2B
READ TIME this year at the special
reduced Student Rate. Still only
$4.75 a year (instead of $6.00). Regular
newsdealers do not carry this rate-
it must be accepted by specially-
authorized college agencies. Your
representative is Student Periodical
Agency. Don Anderson, Grad, man-
ager. Address 705 First National Bldg.
To order you need only phqne 2-82-42.
)2
FOR CASH SALE-Two antique chests
of drawers $50 each. One reproduc-
tion mahogany high boy with desk
compartment. Cost $300, sale price
$100. Phone 6451. )102
COUSINS
on State Street
Hand Loomed
Kentucky Woolens
Square scarves 1.95, 2.95, & 3.95. )3
MISCELLANEOUS
SPECIAL FOR STUDENTS-Permanent
curls, 25c each. Manicures, facials,
tints, bleachs. Holloway Beauty Shop.
7400 or 8536. )3M
HELP WANTED
STUDENTS: Sell football programs.
50% profit. Free license. Walt Evich,
Ph. 7020 between 5:30 & 7:00. )41H
MAKE YOURSELF PROSPEROUS in-
stead of broke. Sell the student rates
on TIME & LIFE on evenings. Phone
Don Anderson, 2-82-42 for details. )2
ROOMS FOR RENT
ROOMS-Single or double. 1125 Michi-
gan, 3-1791. Ask for Jim Briley. )50R
ROOMS available for students' guests
football week-ends. Private home ac-
commodations. Phone 2-9850, 11:00-
1:00 or 6:30-9:30 p.m. )14R.
3RD FLOOR STUDIO NEAR CAMPUS--
Prefer two to four art or arch. men
students. Linens, use of dark room.
Student landlord. Ph. 2-8545, 6-7.
) 23R

ROOMS FOR RENT
TOURIST HOME for Overnight Guests.
Bath, shower, reasonable rates, 518 E.
Williams St. Phone 3-8454. }12R
A ROOM for a man one block Southeast
of campus. Ph. 7330. )48R
PERSONAL
10 ENSIANS for $1.00. Those are yourI
earnings every time you sell 10 Michi-
ganensians. Start selling today! If.
interested call at the Ensian offices of
the Publications Building.
DON'T BATCH, DANCE With HATCH
And catch a match
RAY HATCH DANCE STUDIO
209 S. State Phone 5083 )4P
KIDDIE KARE
Reliable sitters available. Ph. 3-1121.
)10B
LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio
122 E. Liberty Phone 8161 )1P
STUDENTS MAY subscribe to LIFE at
the special Student Rate of $5.00 a'
year (Regularly $6.75). Through Stu-
dent Periodical Agency, phone 2-82-42.
1 )2

FOR RENT

SUITE for 2 couples and 1 db. rm, for
football weekends. Call 3-8126. )22F
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Benrus interior between Ferdon
& Morton Sat. Call 2-6221. )75L
1 PAIR OF GLASSES in brown alligator
case. Lost Sat., Nov. 11. Reward. Call
Ruth Bferregaard, 2-3225. )73L
LOST-Phi Delta Epsilon pin with ini-
tials M.D.J., Call Maurine 2-6419. )74L
LOST - Chartreuse silk scarf with
coral border. Reward, Call Vivienne.
9244.
LOST-Yale class ring. Reward. R. B.
Barnett, Lawyers Club. Phone 3-4145.
)71L
LOST Wednesday, Coat belt, brown,
white and yellow check. Reward.
Telephone 2-9762. )70L
LOST-Horn rimmed glasses near sta-
dium, Nov. 4. Reward. Box No. 30. )72L
WANTED TO BUY
WOOLEN BLANKETS, quilts, bed-
spreads. Sheets, pillow cases, 9x12 rug.
Storm windows 24x66. Ph. 3-8454. )30X

By HARRY REED
The latest boon for shaking the
worries of the world from tired
frames has arrived.
This innovation is an oscillating
bed, and its backers hail it as
the greatest thing since pine
boughs and piles of leaves.
* *: *
CONSISTING of a mattress with
an electric motor secreted in one
end, the gadget plugs into any
wall outlet. When started, the mo-
tor sets every spring into action,
giving the sleeper a "circular, cel-
lular massage."
For those who would be lulled
into endless slumber, there is an
electric timing device which
shuts off the jiggling after an
hour.
THE IDEA isn't new. Fletcher
M. Brown, president of the com-
pany producing the shimmying
slumber-aid, says condescendingly,
"There are other concerns which
manufacture vibrating mattresses,
but theirs are only straight line
vibration."
"Our electrically - operated
mattress vibrates 3,000 times a
minute," Brown explained, "and
each movement is circular in
pattern, so that the inner
springs act like bouncing, spin-
ning bubles.'
Set to retail at $199, the mat-
tress isn't exactly exciting local
furniture agents. Some thought it
was a joke, others chuckled that
it wouldn't have the popular ap-
peal of television.
* * *
BOB WISLER, salesman in a'
local furniture store, mused, "It
would be okay for some, but what
about the sea-sick ones? Besides
most people would rather stay
awake for that price."

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Photo Choice
Deadline Set
By 'Ensian
Seniors and graduate students
who have not turned in their nic-
ture proof selections to the 'En-
sian should do so immediately, ac-
cording to Slug Kettler, '51, 'Ensian
business manager.
The selections must be made in
person, Kettler said, and the pho-
tographers' representatives il1 be
at the Strident Publications build-
ing during this week to accomo-
date students who have not made
their choices yet.
Kettler added that selection
hours are from. 9:30 a.m. to 5 p. i.
In addition, he announced special
hours for this week of 71 to 9 pm.
with the exception of Friday when
the closing hour will be 7 p.m.
Ferris To Speak
John G. Ferris, Michigan District
Engineer of the United States Geo-
logical Survey, will be guest speak-
er at the meeting of the Ann Arbor
Engineers at '7:30 p.m. today, in
rm. 3A of the Union.

Read and Use The Daily Classifieds!
I SAVE TIME~

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

Wash Your Laundry
ini 30 minutes
Only 35c per washer load
25c to dry
510 E. Williams Phone 5540

MICHIGAN BLANKET
ALL WOOL - FULL SIZE
$10
ULRICH'S

Continuous
from 1 P.M.

5 WT IE

44c to
5 P.M.

Student reaction to the idea of
the rib-tickling rest provider was
varied. One long slumbering stu-
dent, Robert McGhee, '50E, who
complained of being awakened
when interviewed at 3 p.m. yes-
terday, yawned, "This thing is
liable to make people feel so good
they might get out of bed before
they have to. That would be truly
horrible."
"It sounds rather stupid to
me," Sally Knapp, '52, comment-
ed, "the ones we have now
squeak enough."
Although the future is dim local-
ly, company president Brown has
great plans for the future of his
machine. He figures on having
coin operated mattress in hotels
and athletic clubs.
'A- -1 , V - -1 -'_ -r-

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Publication in The Daily Official
Bulletin is constructive notice to all
members of the University. Notices
for the Bulletin shouldbe sent in
typewritten form to the Office of
the Assistant to the President, Room
2552 Administration Building, by
3:00 p.m. on the day preceding pub-
lication (11:00 a.m. Saturdays).
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1950
VOL. LXI, No. 43
Notices
Students, College of Engineer-
ing: The final day for REMOVAL
OF INCOMPLETES will be Sat-I
urday noon, Nov. 18. Petitions for
extension of time must be on file
in the Secretary's Office on or be-
fore Saturday noon, Nov. 18.
Students, College of Engineer-
ing: The final day for DROPPING
COURSES WITHOUT RECORD
will be Saturday noon, Nov. 18.' A
course may be dropped only with
the permission of the classifier
after conference with the instruc-
tor:.
Housing applications for grad-
uate and undergraduate women
students now registered on cam-
pus and wishing to move for the
spring semester of 1951 will open
at 12 noon, Wed., Nov. 15, at the

Dormitory and League House ac- A representative from the Dow-
commodations until the number of Corning Company, Midland, Mich-
available spaces are filled. igan will interview at the Bureau
of Appointments on Thurs., Nov.
Employment Interviews: 16, February graduates with B.S.
A representative from the Uni- or M.S. degrees in civil, architec-
ted States Navy Department will. tural, or mechanical engineering.
interview students and graduates The positions for architectural, ci-
in the physical sciences, mathema- vo andostructural engineers will be
tics, and engineering on Wednes- for construction of office build-
day and Thursday, Nov. 15 and 16 ings and chemical plants, The
They will see students in groups; openings for mechanical engineers
please see notice qn your depart- will be for design and installation.
ment bulletin board for exact time A representative of the George
and place of meetings. They have Worthington Company, Cleveland,
openings for students who have (Continued on Page 4)
finished their sophomore or jun-
ior year and interested in summer
employment, and permanent op-
enings for people with bachelor or
master degrees.
THERE IS
ONLY ONE OFFICIAL
MICHIGAN RING
A perfect Christmas Gift -- When the Filter in Medico
stop in and give us Dad's Pipes or Cigarette Holders
nace and address. We'll dip- turns brown, throw it
ameandcaddr sges Weik jh a way with the nicotine,
lontaticallysutggest it with tars, juices and flakes
an illustrated folder and it has trapped. Insert
prices. a fresh Filter to get Fi
L. G. BALFOUR CO. cooler, cleaner , Filters
1319 S. University dryer, purer 'Iotmoe
Phone 3-1733 smo
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THOSE WITH NO HOUSING
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Bonisteel To Speak
Roscoe O. Bonisteel, University
Regent, will talk on "From One
Regent's Point of View" at 4 p.m.
tomorrow in the Rackham Lecture
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PEACEFUL
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All for 15,0O9!
No, not the girls,
Your 1951
E..ANS IAN
Remember,
You can still be
A Michiganensian
Salesman and earn
Commissions in your
Spare time:
Why not inquire today?

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