THE MICHIGAN DAILY . h, ArtContests Slated i or Upcoming Union Week t C t CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING "Nu ol~n est . During Union Week, which is lanned from March 3 through [arch 7, the Union House Com- NAA Opens dew Positions Petitions for Offices Available at League Petitioning for WAA executive ositions and club managerships ill be open from March 3 to [arch 14. Petitions will be available at the eague undergraduate office, WAB, arborur Gymnasium and the omnen's pool They should be returned to Lu- ,nne Austin's mailbox in the eague undergraduate office. At his time petitioners should sign p for interviews. The senior executive board will old these interviews. President LuAnnge Austin, '58, id "Women seeking the office of resident should return their peti- ons by March 13 and be inter- ewed the following day, so that ie new president may attend the iterviews' for the rest of the aff." Open positions on the executive >ard include the president, first nd second vice-presidents, secre- ry, treasurer, ARFCW represen- tive and dormitory, sorority, ublic relations and co-recreation tanagers. Managerships are open in the asketball, bowlingg, fencing, field ockey, golf, life guard corps,; [ichifish, rifle, tennis, outdoor ducation, figure skating, ballet, adminton, modern dance andy ding clubs. mittee will sponsor an art con- test with an exhibit in the lobby of the Union. Entries must be brought to the Union Student Offices before 5 p.m., Feb. 28. Cash prizes will be given, but only one major prize in each division may be given to an individual. This contest is open to any stu- dent enrolled in the University at the present time. The work must be the artist's original design and must have been completed with- in the past year. Contestants may enter as many exhibits as they desire, but the right has been re- served by the committee to limit; the individual's entries. Divisions for the different me- dia are: oil paintings, water colors and pastels, drawings in charcoal, pencil or ink, and ceramics and. sculpture, which have a maxi- mum weight limit of 100 lbs.' Judges will be announced later.. Those interested may obtain further information at the Stu- dent Offices, or from House Com- mittee members, Stewart Frank, '59BAd., or Noel Lippman, '60. Held for the first time in 1953, the art contest is being sponsored in order to stimulate interest in the Union and to help it better serve the needs of the students. Speech Contest . As a part of UnionWeek, the Union will present a -speech con- test on March 5 in Rm. 3A. The contest is open to any man or woman student. All entries should be' original and non- humorous and must be registered by 5 p.m,, Feb. 28 in the Stu- dent Offices of the Union. They should be no longer than five minutes in length. The contest will be judged by members-'of the Speech Depart- ment faculty. Cash prizes will be given.. BUSINESS EKVICES ALTERATIONS LICENSED HOME, child care in Pitts- LET US convert your double breasted field area. Call. NO 2-9104. )J113 suit or tuxedo to a single breasted HAPPY FRIDAY i model for only $15.00. Double breasted Everything set for tonight's little tuxedo to shawl' collar with new silk facing for only $22.00. wide lapel party of tomorrow nlight's blast? Well, saingefbrate onlnew style narrow if not, you'd better stop in p.d.q. Our single breasted l $10 Exyer work- shelves are loaded with goodiest anship M nail to11MchaExp Tailoring RALPH'S FOOD MARKET Co., or write for free details 1425 (formerly Freeman's) Broadway, Detroit 26, or phone WOod- 709 Packard NO 2-3175 ward 3-5776. )P4 "Just two doors from the Blue Front" )Jlo FOR RENT TYPEWRITER REPAIR and service; pick up and delivery. Moseley Type- CAMPUS AREA - Best unfurnished writer Service. 204 N. 4th Avenue. three rooms and bath. Private en- NO 3-5888. )J30 trance. Stove and refrigerator. Phone NO 2-0998 or NO 2-6581. Pierce and IMPORTED CANDY Fuller, Realtors. )C173 MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 2 3 4 Classified } I DAY .80 .96 1.12 3 DAYS 2.00 2.40 2.80 Figure 5 average words to a line. deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday Phone NO 2-3241 MISCELLANEOUS MUSICAL MDSE.. I R ADIOS. REPAIRS AND GROCERIES CLEAN COOKED AND DE-VEINED SHRIMP FOR COCKTAILS MALE STUDENT wanted to share apt. with two others. Call NO 3-6310. )C167. WASHINGTON FISH MARKET 208 E. WASHINGTON NO 2-2589 )J26 ANN ARBOR EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL 504 First National Bldg. NO 5-6107 PJ103 WASHINGS AND IRONINGS done in my home. Reasonable prices. Free de- livery. Call NO 3-4850. )J100 100% WOOL CARPETING, wall to wall installation. This includes rubber face padding, deluxe installation and for only $8.95 a square yard. A saving of $3.75 a square yard. ~SMITH FLOOR COVERING 207 E. Washington NO 3-5536 )J89 TWO ROOMMATES needed to share four man apartment. Call NO 2-5810 or stop in at 443 S. Division. )C168 EXTRA LARGE room, linens furnished. reasonable. Phone between 1-4, NO 5- 5304. )C169 ROOMSFOR MALE students:.%,block from, Law Quad. Singles $8.50, Dou- bles $7.00. Includes linens and maid service. Call NO 2-0936. After 5:30, call NO 3-3792. )C164 FOR RENT: Suite of rooms for 2 men. 220 S. Ingalls. )C162 ROOMS FOR MEN-$7 pe'r week. Cook- ing privileges. Phone NO 5-5111. )C157 MALE ROOMMATE desired. Modern six room apt. One half block from cam- pus. Fully furnished, new beds and chestr. shnwP d d hth. Parin fa rofessor of Judaic Studies To Talk I Dr. Will Herberg, professor of daic Studies and Social Philos- by at Drew University, will speak{ lay at 4:15 p.m. in Aud. A,' igell Hall. 'A Jewish View of State Univer- Si fi NOW! A lew Luxury 35mm Camera YOU Can J Afford! e ~THE a LENS ALONE IS WORTH THE PRICE! to Aj be ity Education" is the topic of ir. Herberg's speech. It is being ponsored by the Office of Reli- ous Affairs and the Faculty Com- nittee on Studies in Religion. Well-known for his work in the leds of social research and theol- gy, Dr. Herberg has lectured and onducted seminars at many col- eges throughout the country. He has written widely on social, )litical and religious questions. is most recent book is "Protes- ant-Catholic-Jew: An Essay in merican Religious Sociology." A reception honoring Dr. Her- erg will be held at 9 p.m. this vening at the Hillel Foundation,. 429 Hill. It will follow the Hillel ervice and program. cnes s, sw er ana a tn. arkingr a- ON E-DAY SERVICE cilities, available immediately, Call NO for shoe repairing and hat cleaning at 2-7004. )C158 SANFORD'S FURNISHED APARTMENT for 3 or 4, also fine tailoring, suits pressed and very reasonable rent, near campus. shoe shining To see, call NO 3-4402. )C154 119 East Ann Street. Phone: Business NO 8-696 BOARD & ROOM -- Upperclassmian or 30 years in same location male graduate. Linen furnished. Rea- (opposite court house) sonable rates. At Hill & Forest. Mr. )J99 Wentz, 1319 Hill, NO 2-6422. )C151 ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING, Suits, ROOMS for rent, board included. Med- coats, etc. done reasonably. 618 Pack- ical fraternity, reasonable rates. Wash- ard, NO 2-8449. )J101 tenaw Ave. Call NO 2-3215. )C135 LINOLEUM, wall tile. shades, Venetian FOR RENT: Near Law Club, three rooms blinds installed properly. Murphy and bath, unfurnished. Married cou- Brothers. 320 E. Liberty. NO 8-6725. ple or single person. NO 2-8569. )C116 )J35 3 OR 4 STUDENTS: Ideal new two bed- USED CARS room furnished and unfurnished apartments for students or staff per- FOR SALE sonnel. New building. 727 East Kings- We specialize in good used ears ley. Phone NO 2-2556. Ward Realty from $100 up. GENE'S AUTO SALES Realtors, 321 E. Huron. )C118 at 544 Detroit Street. NO 3-8141. )N36 FOR RENT: large double, pleasantly furnished, 2 graduate men. Good lo- 1957 ENGLISH FORD, 4-door, excellent cation. Close to campus. Call 2-3093. .condition. Call NO 3-8056. )C124 WANTED: FOR RENT: A large double room with We pay top dollars for good used cars. private lavatory and bowl. A single GENE'S AUTO SALES room, good beds. A quiet house in a 544 Detroit St. NO 3-8141 quiet neighborhood. 923 Olivia Ave- )N35 nue. Tel. NO 2-1465. )C114 HELP WANTED TWO ROOM suite to share. 4-minute walk from Union. $9 per week. Call HOUSE WORK, experienced - Mon.- NO 8-9701. )C172 Thurs. also Sat. NO 2-9782. )H80 CAMPUS APT. 2, 3, or 4 students for CAMP COUNSELORS WANTED, Young furnished apt., near Union. Call' N$O men to assumie leadership responsi- .3-9510 or NO 3-4594. )C171 bilities on the staff of a Northern . Michigan 10-week summer camp for MALE STUDENT wanted to share boys. Must have a genuine interest in excellent two man apartment. NO boys. Call evenings NO 2-9454. )H79 3-2235. )C170 HOUSEPARENTh for a small home for girls. Near Ann Arbor. Salary plus full maintenance. Maintenance could co- incide with beginning of. next se- mester. A variety of training and ex- perience could be considered. Hus- band may be employed full time elsewhere. Both should be 25 or older. Call NO 2-5834. )M14 PERSONAL DEAR SAM. You look so cute in your adorable parka. Your Loyal Friends )F192 TAYLOR HOUSE: Beware the Ides of March. Carolyn Kleinstueck. )F187 PHI TAU feeds good-like a fraternity should! Excellent meals, low rates. Call NO 3-8581. Ask for steward. )F190 TYLER HOUSE. Beware the Ides of March. Carolyn Kleiustueck. )F187 DAY CARE - In my licensed home. Plenty of room. Near US '23 and Packard Rd. References. NO 3-3889. )F191 PHI TAU, because . Excellent meals, low rates. Boarders call NO 3-8581. Ask for steward. )F188I WE'RE NOT RAISING our prices while the flavor lasts. New Yorker 8 mos. $3.00 Atl, Monthly 8 mos. $2.50' Time 1 yr. $4.00 Life 1 yr. $4.00 Sports Ill. 1 yr. $4.00 Also 2,000 other magazines from which to choose. Order now, pay later by phoning Student Periodical Agency. NO 2-3061 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. )F189 CLEAN SWEEP SALE 200 Dresses of all kinds Originally priced at $25 - $39.95 Sale priced $10 - $14.98 Sizes 10-20, 7-15, 12%,-24,% ELIZABETH DI LLON SHOP on Forest off South University opposite Campus Theater )F178 ROOM AND BOARD Board at Michigan Co-op House, 315 N. State or Naka- mura Co-op House, 807 S. State. 20 meals a week for approximately $9.25 and 41 hours per week. For a trial meal call NO 8-6872. 1-5 P.M. )E18 GOOD FOOD. Reasonable rates, Hill and Forest St. Mr. Wentz. 1319 Hill St. NO 2-6422. )B16 OVER 100 BRANDS OF HI-Fl COMPONENTS IN STOCK CLEARANCE SALE RECORD PLAYERS $19.95 on Radios, Phonographs, and Televisions COMPLETE STOCK OF PHONOGRAPH NEEDLES, RADIO TUBES, ETC. Ann Arbor Radio-TV Service 1217 South University Across from the Campus Theater NO 8-7942 )X38 Hear the fabulous NORELCO tape recorder USED TAPE RECORDERS & HI-F IEQUIPMENT FOR SALE WHYO PAY MORE? When CAMPUS RADIO & T.V. offers lowest service rates and parts dis- counts to students and University personnel. Fast, dependable service on radios, phono, T.V., Hi-Fi. CAMPUS RADIO & T.V. 111l% South Univ. (second floor) NO 5-6644 "Owned & Operated by University Students" 1317 South University (one block east of Campus Theater) NO 8-7942 )X39 PIANOS (Baldwin, Ivers & Pond, Estey) and Organs (Baldwin, Estey, Thomas). New and Used. Terms Rare Violins & Bows Restoration MADDY MUSIC 508 E. William NO 3-3223 )X35 L I C. 1 Come in today! 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