1 JL L/ i. I Students May Procure Home News At SCA Many Michigan Papers Are Now Available At Lane Hall Headquarters ICLASSIFIED DIRECTORY I WATD se irsopcep i .] t' r fi 1 .' Q l3 The Student Christian Association, in answer to students who have ex- pressed a desire to keep in touch with the news from home, has com- municated with several of the lead- ing papers in Michigan to procure free copies of their daily editions. Several of these papers have offered to co-operate with the project. They are now available at Lane Hall to any students who desire to use them. Among the papers which are now being received are the Jackson Trib- une, the Mt. Clemens Daily Leader, the Holland Evening Sentinel, the Cadillac Evening News, the Grand Rapids Herald, the Coldwater Daily Reporter, the Big Rapids Pioneer,j and the Native Copper Times, Lake! Linden. In addition to these there is the regular S.C.A. subscription list, which includes the Detroit Free Press, the Ann Arbor Daily News, and the Michigan Daily. if students who desire any addi- tional papers will make their pref- erences known to the S.C.A., that or- ganization will be glad to investigate the possibilities of obtaining them. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Place advertisements with Classified Advertising Department. Phone 2-1214. The classified columns close at five o'clock previous to day of insertion. Box numbers may be secured at noE extra charge. Cash in advance-11c per reading line (on basis of five average words to line) for one or two insertions. s0c per reading line for three or more insertions. Minimum 3 lines per insertion. Telephone rate-i 5c pert eading line for one or two insertions. 14c per reading line for three or more insertions. 10% discount if paid within ten days from the date of last insertion. Minimum three lines per insertion. By contract, per line-2 lines daily, one month.....................8c 4 lines E. 0. D., 2 months.........3c 2 lines daily, college year........7c 4 lines E. 0. D., college year...7c 100 lines used as desired.......9c 300 lines used as desired.......$c 1,000 lines used as desired.......7c 2,000 lines used as desired ........ 6e The above rates are per reading line, based on eigl.t reading lines per inch. Ionic type, upper and lower case. Add 6c persline to above rates for all capital letters. Add 6c per line to above for bold face, upper and lower case. Add lac per line to above rates for bold face capital letters. The above rates are for 7% point -pe. TAXICABS. TAXI-Phone 9000. Seven-passenger cars. Only standard rates. ix WANTED" WANTED: Used microscope, cheap. Must be in good condition. Call i6179. 201 WANTED: Ride to Denver or vicinity. Would consider part-way ride. Phone Carlson, 6555. 205 FOR SALE PEDIGREED Scotch Terrier pups, male, 6 months, A.K.C. Ideal Xmas gift. 1313 S. State. 202 HOLTON E fiat alto saxophone. Good condition. Price $20 cash or terms. Al Cowan, Ph. 4602. 199 NOTICE DRIVING in vicinity of Carolinas, Georgia, Florida during Christmas vacation. Would appreciate com- pany of a fellow-student to be re- sponsible for his own epenses, (meals, lodging, personal pleasure). Would like to talk with anyone in- terested. John Lamble, 326 West Engineering. 204 BUY NEW AND USED CARS FROM FINANCE CO. 311 W. Huron 22001. 1933, 1932, 1931, 1930 models. 12x ARCADE CAB. Dial 6116. Large com- fortable cabs. Standard rates. 2x EIRETTE'S shampoo and finger wave 75c every day. Dial 3083. 103 E - k ,e f - e r- 0 n. r- e I'Y 15 1 n h Y0 Speech Classes Hold Interclass Contest Dec.12 The annual inter-class speech con- test between the best speakers of the 11 sections of Speech 31, will be held at 3:15 p. m. Tuesday, Dec. 12, in Room 1025 Angell Hall, according to Prof. G. E. Densmore of the speech department. Each class has selected the best speaker in their respective classes. Those selected are Irving Levitt, '36, Arthur L. Mansure, '36, Jack F. Liv- ingston, '35, Richard G. Ellerby, '36, Roman Wiatrowski, '36, Lewis Kearns, '35, James H. Wilcox, '36, Don C. Miller, '36, Erwin S. Simon, '35, Har- vey D. Walker, '36, and Willis Ward, '35. The winner of the contest will re- ceive a gold medal offered by the University Oratorical Association. The members of the speech faculty will act as judges and Charles Rog- ers, '34, president of the Oratorical Association, will be chairman. WANTED ROOMS: Two or three- room suite, approved house near campus, three men, second semes-. ter. Privacy desired. Call Lurie 5618. 198 WANTED TO BUY MEN'S OLD AND new suits and overcoats. Will pay 3, 4, 5, and 8, 9 dollars. Phone Ann Arbor, 4306, Chicaao Buyer. 5X WANTED: Student to drive car to N.E. Tennessee, about Dec. 15. See Mr. Boylan, Room B-316, East Eng- Bldg. 203 LAUNDRY W7E DO your laundry work for one- half the usual price. Phone 2-3739. 8x LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low price. 4x FOR RENT FOR RENT: That nicely furnished large suite with private bath, suit- able for three men, is now available at 721 Church. 206 r' I "- L- A m et ad e ga rid V.a ._ KODAKS CANDY HOLIDAY TOILET SETS by COTY HOUBIGANT CUTEX YARDLEY Springtime In Paris Evening In Paris Chanel Priced As Low As $.10 CALKINS-FLETCHER DRUG CO. 11 a Gw E fitOF GIFTS l~r v Leln A- DRUGS PIPES MAJESTIC YOU'VE NEVER SEEN HIS HEPBURN! i I1 MICHI AN Ends Tonight 'The Kennel Murder Case" EI O'Clock Vaudeville Show WILLIE ST. CLAIR & CO., Dancing Trio BAPHLO, Card Manipulation N Of course you want to give HER a worth while gift - one that will please her Christmas morning and one that will be the joy of her heart for years to come. Surely an ELEC- TRICrange fills both these require. ments. It is a gift of wisdom-one that willbecome more modern, year by year, with the trend to electric cooking. And fifteen years from now her electric range will look practically as new as it does today. When you give her a modern elec- tric range, you give her eight things Cooking, (4) Modern Cookitig, (5) Fast and Safe Cooking, (6) Cool Cooking, (7) Dependable Cooking Results, (8) Less Shrinkage in Roasts-all at a cooking cost of less than one cent a meal per person Why not give her and your entire family the enjoyment of electric cooking NOW? Electric ranges are priced as low as $89.50 (with a small initial payment)-completely installed and ready to cook, and are sold by Hardware Stores, De- partment Stores, and Electrical II 11 11 M .I. L L'% A,4 It