t THE MCHIGAN DAILY IMMAA"t1L A1jV.,*VtDlZ5 4isr rTHE MICHT(AN DARN ' z, IM i 1 GOING HOME? SAVE MONEY RIDE THE VULCAN TRAINS wrvp, y , r v , 1. ?yp .i r" ; {yC, ,rr, n e a s vL,.Svc . r, Save up to Chicago, N 18% on tickets to ew York and other points East. Tickets on sale in Administration Building this week. _ Awn, Moliere's "THE PHYSICIAN - IN SPITE "OF HIMSELF" and "NRITYA DARPAN" A pageain" "of dance of India Friday and Saturday 8:15 P.M. Wed. - Sat. through Dec. 17 Matinee Sunday, Dec. 18 -Daily-John Hirtzel THE NEW COUNTY Juvenile Home, to be completed about Feb. 1, will include adequate facilitie$ for twelve youngsters. FEBRUARY 1: $110,000 County Home Admission $1.65 Students 99c DRAMATIC ARTS CENTER 327 So. Fourth Ave. (Masonic Temple) Box office open daily 10-5 Tel. NO 2-5915 TODAY thru ORPHEUM SUNDAY FRI. - 6:30 Sat. - Sun. 1:30 65c Nears Comj The new $110,000 County Juven- ile Home is expected to be com- pleted February 1. The new building, begun about June 1, is designed to accommo- date youngsters through the age of 17; however, the Juvenile De- partment hopes to limit its use to children of school age, Mr. Har- old A. Nielsen, County Juvenile Officer, said recently. The designed capacity of the new home is eight boys and four girls. It is possible, however, that in an emergency rooms may be doubled up. This will not be done unless vitally necessary. The building, resembling a ranch-type home, is being equipped with the latest facilities and equipment. It has separate rooms TERRIFYING... is the scream in the night ... a taut intriguing suspense drama! Harry Reynolds Productions present DEREK FARR JOAN HOPKINS PETERLORRE.- WILLIAM HARTNELL One t t. with Naunton Wayne PACKED day th Ronald Howard . Leslie Dwyer Chang the t i and KATHLEEN HARRISON *fEight p. e Ut-renplaoy br wiI . .eaipb t- eto, +w~~h+ r :.vns . Ojre bye*nmk.wioll, WnEDstribawin byAsscated 5rlts~atPhe. UE. pletion Date for each youngster. Dining rooms, kitchens, activities rooms and oth- er facilities are all part of the plan. Mr. Nielsen said the Juvenile Department is currently accepting applications from couples seeking the position of resident proctors of the home. There will be one additional resident in attendance at the home. To qualify for the position, the couple must have had experience in working with children, and. must have a wholesome and understanding attitude toward youngsters. Appointment to the position will be made by the Board of Super- visors after interviews and re- view by a personnel committee. Applications may be sent to Mr. Nielsen at the County Building, Ann Arbor. The Juvenile Department is also accepting applications from those wrho wish to join the staff in the capacity of intake worker. The applicant must have had three years' experience in working with juveniles, and must have earned a masters degree in social work. Corteseo Lecture Dr. Armando Corteseo, of the University of Coimbra, Portugal, will deliver a lecture on "America in Maps Before Columbus" at 4:10 p.m. today in Clements Library. DIAL 2-3136 only two more days to see the winner of best actor award. SRA, CRC To Sponsor Discussions Student Religious Association and the Campus Religious Council will sponsor a series of discus- sions and lectures concerning problems religion must answer in the future. Fourthin the annual "This I Believe" series, "What of the Fu- ture" will present student-faculty discussions and lectures by four prominent theologians Sunday through Thursday next week. Rev. Jerald C. Brauer, Dean of the Federated Theological Faculty of the University of Chicago, will lead off the series with a talk on "What of the Future" at 8:15 p.m. Sunday in Auditorium A, Angell Hall. Earlier in the day a panel of faculty and students will discuss the topic area: "What are the problem areas and pertinent ques- tions to which religion must give attention today and in the -im- mediate future." The panel will meet at 4:15 p.m. in Auditorium C, Angell Hall. Prof. Bernard E. Meland of the University of Chicago will present his views on future problems at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Auditorium A, Angell Hall. He teaches construc- tive theology at Chicago and is co-editor of the Journal of Re- ligion. Third speaker in the series is Prof. Robert Gordis, rabbi of Temple Beth-El, Rockaway Park, and associate professor of bible at the Jewish Theological Seminary. He will lecture'at 8 p.m. Wednes- day in Auditorium C, Angell Hall. The Rev. Fr. Leonard P. Cow- ley, chaplain of the Newman Foun- dation of Minnesota, will conclude the series with a speecn at 8 p.m. Thursday in Auditorium A, Angell Hall. During the week receptions for the speakers, sceptics corners and discussions in housing units are planned for students and faculty to provide opportunity for further discussion of issues raised by the speakers. Sen. Mansfield On TV Show Senator Mike Mansfield (D.- Mon.) will be featured on "Chal- lenge of Foreign Policies," at 9 p.m. tonight on WPAG-TV. The program, eighth in a series produced by University Television, is titled "Is it likely that all of Indo-China will soon be Commun- ist?" MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2" .66 1.47 2.15 3 .77 1.95 3.23 4 .99 2.46 4.30 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday Phone NO 2-3241 LOST AND FOUND LOST-$101.00 and check stub in the first floor men's rest room in the West Med. Bldg. REWARD. Please phone 3YP 4461-Rl. )93A LOST - Whittnauer Watch. If found, call Eleanor Shur, NO 3-3384. Reward. ) 92A LOST-Aristo slide rule with cloth case bearing my name on eve of Nov. 15. Between East Engineering and Mich- igan Union. Finder may please con- tact Chari, 518 South Division. )A FOR SALE BUY NOW-for Best Christmas Selec- tions. Tropical fish and supplies. Uni- versity Aquarium. NO 3-0224. )84B FROE-catalogue of magazine subscrip- tions. They make excellent, inexpen- sive, year-round gifts. Student Peri- odicals, NO 2-3061. )85B 8 mm MOVIE CAMERA. Good condition. Phone NO 3-2600. )86B SIAMESE KITTENS for sale, Siamese cat stud service. NO 2-9020. )87B HOT POINT electric stove. Four Calrod Burners 42". Good condition $30. Ext. 2841. )82B FIRE PLACE LOGS. Seasoned Hard- woods. $12 per cord delivered, N. J. Coury, Saline, Mich. Call 581R eve- nings. MEISSNER FMAM Hi-F1 tuner and am- plifier; Webster Chicago 3-speed changer, G.E. V. R. Cartage; G.E. Speaker $175. Phone NO 3-2249. )B-54 ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords--6.88; Sox, 39e; Shorts, 69e; military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )4B STUDENT ROOM RUG SPECIAL 9x12 cottons, all colors, priced on sale now at $29.95 SMITH'S CARPET STORE 207 E. Washington NO 3-5536 )5a COOKED and cleaned select cocktail shrimp for the party, get-togethers at Washington Fish Market. 208 E. Wash- ington, NO 2-2589. Free delivery. )3B USED CARS '49 MERCURY 4 dr. R&H. overdrive. NO 3-3889. )88N '41 BUICK Club Coupe, radio, heater, very good. $125. University Oldsmo- bile, 907 N. Main. NO 3-0507. )87N '50 PLYMOUTH Stationwagon, heater, turn signals. Very nice shape. $445. University Oldsmobile, 907 N. Main, NO 3-0507. 185N USED CARS 1940 PLYMOUTH Sedan-excellent con- dition. 1949 Ford Coupe $250. "You get a better deal" at Fitzgerald Jor- dan, Inc. 607 Detroit Street. NO 8- 8141. )84N 1954 FORD 6. 2-door. Heater. New tires. $895. Jim White Chevrolet, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )N83 1953 CHEVROLET HARDTOP - 20,000 miles. Radio, heater, Powerglide. Like new $1,045. Jim White Chevrolet, 222 W Washington, NO 2-4588. )N82 1951 CHEVROLET. Like new. Radio and heater. 4-door sedan, $545. Jim White Chevrolet, 222 W. Washington, NO 2- 4588. )N81 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS - 1951 HilBman Convertible $395; 1951 Henry J. $295; Both cars exc. cond. 25-35 mi. per gal. Sport Cars-Ypsilanti. )73N 1950 FORD V-8 2-door in excellent shape. $395. University Oldsmobile. 907 N. Main, NO 3-0507. )72N 1952 CHEVROLET 2-Door-27,000 Miles. Radio, heater, white-walls. Call NO 2-6429 after 6. )60N '35 FORD rebuilt motor. R&H and Spot. $60. Call NO 3-8154 evenings. )80N 1949 FORD Tudor, six-cylinder, good condition, 90 W. Joy Rd. Caf NO 2-2664. )25N '49 OLDS, Super 8a, cream convertible. Red leather seats, hydramatic, ra- dio, heater, new top, white walls. $350. Call after 6:30, NO 3-1279. )19N BUSINESS SERVICES TYPIST. Experienced, references. Elite type, extra wide carriage. Pick up and deliver. Saline 865-J. (Tolls reim- bursed). )53J TYPING - Manuscripts, Thesis, Disser- tations, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone NO 2-5336. )18J TYPING - Thesis, Term papers. ctc. Reasonable rates, prompt service. 830 South Main, NO 8-7590. )153 RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave-Bac Shop, 224 NM'kels Arcade. )4J WASHINGS-Alio ironings privately. Specializing in cotton dresses. Free pick up and delivery. Phone NO 2- 9020. )9J RICHARD MADDY-VIOLINMAKER Fine, old certified instruments &] bows. 310 S. State. NO 2-5962. )2J SERVICE SHOP, 1217 S.A. Studio. 1317 S. Univ. )iJ_ KI-FI Components and Service Audio- phile, net prices. Telefunken Hi-Fl, AM-FM shortwave radios. Service on all makes of radios and phonographs.' Ann Arbor Radio and TV, 1217 S. University. Phone NO 8-7942. 1% blocks east of East Eng. )it PERSONAL YOUNG Fraternity man available for sorority pledge formal. NO 2-3180, ask for Smitty. )59F el IEI*D PERSONAL TYPING, Fast accurate work done on electric typewriter. Past experience- with printers firm. Experienced in dissertations, term papers, etc., Call NO 2-7605. )F57 FOR RENT . WILL RENT new, fully equipped trail- er to student couple until June. Will haul to your location. Call Wayne- PArkway 1-5473. )C25 OPPORTUNITY to live near campus with young family for girl who will help evenings. Private room. Phone NO 2-1040. )19H WANTED TO RENT APT, #ANTED with kitchen facilities for grad. student about to work. Call between 5 P.M.-8 P.M., NO 2-1154. )L5 SENIOR GIRL desires to share modern furnished apartment in S.E. section second semester. NO 8-7860. )240 HELP WANTED MALE STUDENT, who can drive, to work as salesman's carrier in Detroit on Monday, December 12th. Phone NO 2-3061. )H51 WANTED-Male student to work alter- nate nights doing maintenance work. 25-30years old. 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