ML- ~A IL SUNDAY, OCT. 4, 1939 Classified Dlrector SUITE in basement, comfortable and complete separate entrance, wash basin, shower and toilet. Reason- able. Phone 7396, ask for person BEAUTIFUL room in private home. Equipped for two, tile bath, shower, steam heat. Will rent single or double.hEspecially desirable for couple. 1432 E. Park Place. 8089. 60 in charge. 48 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 no extra charge. xash in advance 11c per reading line (on basis of five average words to line) for one or two insertions. 10c perread- ing line for three or more insertions. Minimum three lines per insertion. Telephone rate - 15c per reading line for two or more insertions. Minimum three lines per insertion. 10% discount if paid within ten days from the date of last insertion. 2 lines daily, college year ...........7c By Contract, per line -2 lines daily, one mouth... .................8c 4 lines E.O.D.. 2 months...........e 4 lines E.O.D., 2 months............8c 100 lines used as desired ..........9c 300 lines used as desired ...........8c 1,000 lines used as desired.........7c 2,000 lines used as desired.........6c The above rates are per reading line The above rates are for 71,2 point type based on eight readt'tg lines per inch Ionic type, upper and lower case. Add 6c por line to above rates for allcapital letters. Add 6c per line to above for bold face, upper and lower dase. Add 10c per line to above rates for bold face capital letters. HELP WANTED WANTED: Girl to assist with house- work in private home in exchange for board and room. Phone 6654. 24 LAUNDRY LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned.I Careful work at a low price. 6x EXPERIENCED laundress d o i n g student laundry. Call for and de- liver. Phone 4863. 12 LAUNDRY wanted. Priced reason- ably. Student and co-ed. Silks, wools our specialty. All bundles done separately - no markings. Personal satisfaction guaranteed. Call for and deliver. Phone 5594. Silver Laundry, 607 E. Hoover. 14x NOTICES PROFESSIONAL Beauty Service. Soft water shampoo, wave-50c. Juanita House of Beauty. Juanita Schanz, 410 Wolverine Bldg. Phone 3023. 55x MOTHS, bedbugs, fleas, roaches and other household insects oositively destroyed by hydrocynic-gas fumi- gation. Endorsed by U. S. govern- ment and health authorities as the surest, quickest, safest and most economical method. We are pro- fessionals in our line, handle each problem personally, and give a written guarantee on all work. Let us handle your problem. Dial 3113, Kurtis Exterminator Co. 308 May- nard. 11x HOME-COOKED MEALS. Weekly rates on lunches and dinners. 523 Packard. 2-2320. 53 EVENING classes in shorthand, typ- ing and bookkeeping. Ann Arbor High School. Begin Monday, Oc- tober 5th. Registration fee $4.00 per semester. Classes from 7:00-10:00 p.m. four evenings per week. For further information call 5797. 55 FOR SALE SELL OR TRADE 1932 Ford Victoria V8 for earlier model. Brand new engine, brakes. Call 2-2313, after 6 p.m. 57 SUITE newly furnished, fireplace. Washbowl in sleeping room, toilet just outside sleeping room. Private entrance and porch. 633 Church St. 51 SIX ROOMS and sleeping porch. Furnished. Electric refrigeration. Garage. Available for second se- mester or second semester and summer school. 1043 Olivia. Phone VERY nice suite and single rooms. Reasonable prices. 715 E. Huron. Phone 8528. Mrs. George Kirtland. 25 DOUBLE ROOM well furnished, has lavatory, might be rented as single. Also desirable front single room. 514 Forest Ave. 49 STUDENT rooms, two singles, one double, $3 each, nicely furnished, new beds. 1133 Michigan Ave. 56 II _=-___________________ NEAR CAMPUS, hospital, furnished housekeeping suite, $6.50 per week. 1420 Wash. Hghts. Phone 3152. 59 RENT: A very large, beautiful suite for two business people or grad- uate students. Private bath. $50 a month. 608 Monroe. 62 DESIRABLE 2-room apt. Room for graduate man. Quiet home, fire- place, soft water. 928 Oakland. 61 FOR RENT-Nice warm, room. 1208 S. University. double Also, room-mate wanted. 21 SINGLE rooms for students. $2 and up. Mrs. Walker. Jennings House, 1142 E. Catherine. 3 WELL-FURNISHED suite, two blocks from engineering arch, has wash bowl in sleeping room. Also at- tractive single room. Phone 7396. 50 ---.- 7463. 58 f i ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION Lecture Course 1936-1937 4 r - -- WATER SOFTENER SALT For All Types of Sofnrs BLUE STAR JEFFERSON ISLAND * JACK FROST * DETROIT ROcx and Others Oct. 29 - Cornelia Otis Skinner Original Dramatic Sketches Nov. 12 -- Father Hubbard "A New Voyage in- to the Ice Inferno" with Motion Pictures Nov. 24 - Bertrand Russell (Lord Russell) "Education and Free- dom" Dec. 9 -H. V. Kalt- enborn ll HERTLER BROS. 210 S. Ashley Dial 2-1713 ,I P® KRAKAUER condition. Phone 5025. piano for sale. Fine Twenty-five dollars. 54 MICH IGAN COMING Thursday, October 1 5th "Kaltenborn the News" Edits ROOMS FOR RENT 4-ROOM, non-bachelor apartment. No children. Apt. 5. 1223 Wash- tenaw Ave. Apply Apt. 3 or phone 3713, evenings 5792. Utilities fur- nished. 63 PLEASANT single room, 11/2 blocks from campus nor graduate girl. 829 Tappan. Phone 8321. 42 On e Performance Only The Comedy T'hat Rocked Broadway i. Second-Woman In History Enters University Forestry Curriculum For the second time in University in the forestry school was Miss Astrid history, a woman is invading one of J. Thorheug, Maywood, Ill., who went Michigan's staunchest male strong- to summer camp in 1930 and attend- holds, the School of Forestry and ed the regular session in 1930-31 after Conservation. graduating from Northw'estern's lit- She is Lillian K. Starrett, '39, of j erary college and doing work at the Cleveland, O., a transfer student from University of Chicago and Wheaton Ohio State University. College. Miss Starrett, slight, attractive and dressed in green suede jacket,'BIE CUS white shirt, brown breeches and boots B TER COURSE was busily engaged in reading ver- IN BALLROOM niers on leveling rods in her survey- DANCING ing class when questioned regarding her plans for entering the forestry ! 4 Reasons Why: school. She cheerfully admitted be- . ing Michigan's only woman pre-for- 1L trcly Private ester. Asked why she decided to go 2. Teaches the latest dances into forestry, she replied, "Well, I've 3. Lessons at your convenience always been interested in fields re- 4. No onlookers; no embarass- lating to trees, and forestry being ment. most related, it was naturally my Terrace Garden Studio choice."r heatre Bldg. Phone 9695 Miss Starrett's female predecessor NOTE THE LOW SEASON TICKET PRICES Jan. 14 - = Bruce Bliven "The Press--Truth, News or Propagan- V da?" Jan. 21 - Edward Tomlinson "Haitian Adventure" with Color Motion Pictures Feb. 25 - Captain John Craig "Diving Among Sea Killers" with Motion Pictures Mar. 16-The Mart- in Johnsons "Wild Animals of Borneo" with Mo. tion Pictures SEASON TICKETS: $3.50, $3.00, $2.75 Mail Orders to: Oratorical Association 321 1 Angell Hall, Ann Arbor MAIL ORDERS NOWBOOFCESE Enclose check with stamped, self- BOX OFFICE SALE addressed envelope. Orders filled in STARTS OCT. 8th rotation. PRICES: Orchestra: $2.50; $2.00; $1.50; $1.00, plus tax. Balcony, $2.00; $1.50; $1.00; 75c; 50c, plus tax. I L h. Now-MMI I i I An Invitation: Dhu Varren Farms announces OPEN I-lOUSE WEEK SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4th through Sunday, October 11 th DHU VARREN FARMS cordially extends an invitation to you to visit their farm and dairy during OPEN HoUSE WEEK, beginning tomorrow. ., 3 'r rip r i'ai ' '!!! .;, ., ' ' , , I DRIVE OUT With your family and friends . . . enjoy the rolling beauty of this upland dairy farm . . . view the famous DHU VARREN Prize jersey herd . . . see in operation the most modern scientific dairy plant in the state . . . and then you'll better appreciate why 25c Until 2 p.m. Today Added: PAUL TOMPKINS Shows Continuous Sunday "You ser ve the best whe you serve Dhu Varren Jersey" Dhu Varren Farms I