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THE MICHIGAN MULY

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MICHIGAN DAILY
Phone 23-24-1
HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M.
kSSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
m 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
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.63 1.60 2.65
.81 2.02 3.53
'ure 5 average words to a line.
sified deadline daily except
rday is 3 P.M. Saturdays,
0 A.M. for Sunday Issue.

FOR SALE

FOR RENT

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BUSINESS
SERVICES

HG MAY 20. Watch for new ad-
. NEARLY NEW CLOTHING
P, 3-9166. )8B

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S - Nine hour service (by re-
I), three day service (regular ser-
Ace Laundry, 1116 S. Univer-
)7B
STEIN-EXPERIENCED TYPIST
ster's and Doctor's manuscripts
legal work. Phone 2-9848 after
is ) 30B
VRITERF AND FOUNTAIN 'PENS
Sales and Service
:ORRILL'--314 S. State St. )11B

HIIDEGARDE SHOPPE
109 E. Washington
Expert Alterations
Custom Clothes
by Established Tradition )3B
DASHIN. ironing done in my own
home. Also rough dry and wet wash-
ing. Free pick up and delivery. Ph.
2-9020. )1B
AVEYOUR typewriter repaired by the
Office Equipment Service Company.
215 E. Liberty. )y
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
MEDICAL PERSONNEL
for medical and dental field.
408 Park Ave. Bldg. WO 3-5789
DETROIT, MICHIGAN )1E
DUNG MEN-20-25 yrs. wishing to im-
?rove their spare time at good pay
earning Heating business. Excellent
preparation for meeting people and
gaining experience. See us first before
making summer vacation plans. Call
Holland Furnace Co., 311 S. Ashley,
Ph. 8686. )2E
ACATION DAYS will soon be here.
Mother and Dads-enjoy yourselves.
Responsible sitters for the children.
Call Kiddie Kare 3-1121. ) 10B
WANTED TO TRADE

MOTORCYCLISTS!
If you are interested in a motorcycle,
you should see these before you buy.
They are priced right. India M/C
Sales, 207 W. Liberty. Ph. 2-1748.
_Open evenings. )170
rO STUDENT GOING TO EUROPE-
European motorcycle 1949 "Kaptein."
Most efficient, inexpensive way to
see Europe. 80 miles per gallon. Parts
universally available abroad. Almost
new. Used only two months by two
students who saw Europe on $50
apiece. See countryside, camp out,
hob-nob with the peasants. Buy
here, save money, avoid European
licensingred-tape. $300. Call 3-4145,
_Rm. J-21. )169
1938 PACKARD SEDAN-Radio, heater,
new tires, battery, muffler, and
shocks. 2-2080. )168
MOTORCYCLE-1940 Indian 74, good
condition. Bill Rude, Coachville Gar-
dens Trailer Camp, lot 76, on US-23
south. )167
ARGUS C3, 35mm. CAMERA and car-
rying case, plus sunshade, 3 filters, 2
portra lens, 75 Feet plus-X film, 10
cartrages, daylight film loader. $50.00.
Leo Vichules, 419 Chicago House.
West Quad.__________ )159
TUX-Size 36-37, good condition, cheap.
1309 Geddes, Ph. 3-1491. )160
TWO GIRLS BICYCLES - reasonable.
Call Carolyn Palmer, 2-3225.s )158
MEN'S ENGLISH LIGHTWEIGHT BIKE
_-Call 3-1100 after 5:30. )161
1941 PONTIAC for $150. Need cash ur-
gently. Call Bill Halby, 2-4401, 10
_Adams House. ) 164
TAILS-Size36-38. Excellent condition,
vest included. $20. Ph. 2-7504. )165
PAASCHE air gun compressor. Excellent
condition. Right price. Ph. 2-7862. )152
Cousins on State Street
Fiesta Blouses, white eyelet with elas-
ticized neckline, $3.95. Matching Skirt,
$3.95.)3
MOTORCYCLES
New and used Harley, Indian, B.S.A.
and Norton. 207 W. Liberty. Ph. 2-1748.
Open evenings until 9. )___7
BEST BUY IN TOWN-First offer of
$1695 takes my gorgeous '49 ivory
Chevrolethconvertible. Every acces-
sory in the book but fog lights. Per-
fect condition. A real steal at that
price. Call Rbt. Shulman at "U" ext.
439 during day, 3-1852 evenings. )154
GOLF CLUBS - 5 registered irons, 2
matched woods. Inlaid wood faces.
Never used._$26.50._ Ph. 3-8755. )156
ALL COLOR PARAKEETS, Canaries.
Finches, Cocketiels. Bird supplies and
cages. 562 S. 7th. Ph._5330. )2B
MOTORCYCLE - 1947 Indian 74 c.c.
Black, white buddy seat, saddle bags,
windshield. 5000 miles. Ph. 2-8783. )85
1949 ENGLISH FORD FORDOR - A-1
condition new last August, low mile-
age. Priced for quick sale. See any
evening at 6151 W. Huron or Satur-
day and Sunday. Phone 2-8770. )148
WOMAN'S riding boots size 812. Ex-
cellent condition. Phone 8539 after
5:00. ) 80
CUSHMAN SCOOTER 1950. Auto trans-
mission. Used three weeks. Wind-
shield, speedometer. Priced to suit.
Call 3-4592. )126
DIAMOND engagement and wedding
rings. Large discount. Jay Angle,
wholesale representative. Ph. 2-4481.
)9
3 SPEED English Lightweights $47.50.
Student Bicycle Agency, 629 E. Univ.
77

PERSONAL

HEY DORIS B.-Have you heard-The
New 1950 ENSIAN can be picked up
from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday and from
9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday-Now
isn't that great!! Your frustrated
friend, Tiger. ) lip
ATTENTION 1950 Graduates. We need
FURNITURE SALESMEN! We need two
bright, energetic young men who have
studied retailing and canfurnish ref-
erences as to character and student
efficiency. Wonderful opportunity with
steady position, liberal remuneration,
and good working conditions. Contact
Mr. Rudner, 117 W. Kearsley St., Flint,
or Phone_8-9646 in Flint. )76P
STUDENT RATES on TIME and LIFE
still available. Only $4.75 a yr. Through
Student Periodical Agency. Phone
2-82-42.
NOW IS THE TIME!
Get your room for this summer or
next fall now!! You will get very
satisfactory results from a cheap,
efficient DAILY CLASSIFIED AD.
2-3241. )2P
LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Stutlo
209 S. State
Phone 8161 )1P
SENIORS-Your last chance to take
advantage of the Student rates on
TIME and LIFE. Only $4.75 a yr.
Phone Student Periodical Agency,
2-82-42.
LOST & FOUND
FOUND-Bracelet near 1.M. Bldg. Own-
er may claim upon identification and
payment fix ad. J. Barnes. "U" Ext.
102. ) 102L
LOST - Small gold cigarette lighter
with blue rhinestones. Call New
Dorm, Room 6547. )101L
LOST--Horn-rimmed glasses in leather
case. Bill Gilmore, 3-4183. )100L
LOST=Bunch of keys near Groomwe l
Beauty Shop or vicinity of State St.
Ph. 5896.or 5126. )98L
FOUND-Good fountain pen at corner
Fletcher and N. Univ. Ph. 3-1389. )96L
LOST-Black and pink rim glasses. Ap-
ril 25th, campus. Ph. 3-1561-4506
Palmer Hse. )85L
LOST-Racine wristwatch with metal
band. Call 250611. )64L
WANTED TO RENT
NEWLY MARRIED COUPLE wants room
with bath for rest of semester. Phone
9817. )31N
THREE ROOM FURNISHED APT, by
graduate student and working wife.
Must have private bath. Will be in
Ann Arbor at least 3 years. Write T.
.D. Kowalski, 9205 A St., Apt. 11,
Hayward Calif )30N
EXCHANGE -- for summer session!
Charming home four blocks from Lake
Michigan. Dishwasher, Bendix, play
yard, sailboat, yacht club privileges.
James Braden, Niles Ave., St. Joseph.
Mich. )29N
WANTED TO RENT-Furnished kit-
chenette apartment for the Summer
Session. Graduate student and wife.
R. C. Davis, University of Akron,
Mathematics Department, Akron. O.
)15N
WANTED-TO-SUB-LET: Wife and hus-
band, both teachers, desire to sub-
let apartment for summer school
session. Write Mrs. June D. Kelly,
Box 181, Galien, Mich. )11N

APARTMENT AVAILABLE for summer.
Two rooms, west side. Car necessary.
Phone 2-8242. )31F
ATTENTION MEN STUDENTS.-Special
summner rates. Some fall reservations
available. Twin-bed rooms, air-con-
ditioned, showers, continuous hot
water. Unusually attractive accom-
modations, just three blocks off cam-
pus. Call 7632. )30F
FOR RENT-June 16 to Sept. 1-Small
apartment near campus. Reasonable
rent. 2-5269 after 4. )32N
MEN'S ROOMS-Summer and fall. Low
OPA prices. Smoking, etc. allowed.
Student landlord. Call Mary Lou,
2-7862. ) 28F
DOUBLE ROOMS, SUITES - Available
forsmen, summer session. Near cam-
pus and Union. Shower, continuous
hot water. $5.25. 509 S. Division near
Jefferson. )29F
APARTMENT TO SUBLET from June
15 to September 1. Suitable for two
men. Call Bill at 3-4797 after 7 p.m.
) 27F
FURNISHED APT. with utilities. Suit-
able for 4 men. 2171, Washington.
Ph. 2-7318. )24F
FOR SUMMER SESSION-One double,
three singles. Automatic hot water,
use of refrigerator and electric stove.
On E. Jefferson across from W. Quad.
Ph. 5532 after 7:00 p.m. )21F
HELP
WANTED
SALES HELP WANTED next fall. Mag-
azine subscriptions at student rates.
Please apply now to: Student Periodi-
cal Agency. Phone 2-8242. )24H
WANTED-Part time secretary-steno-
grapher for executive office. Hours to
be arranged. Dr. Rector. Phone 2-0978.
_______)_23H
BOOKKEEPER WANTED - Permanent
position for bookkeeper to handle full
set of books, good salary, interesting
work. Interviews on 2nd floor Fol-
lett's Bookstore, 322.S. State. )18H
DO YOU need any help? If so, you wil
get good results from a DAILY HELP
WANTED ad. Try it and see. )7P

Independent
I-M Softball
Nears Close
The week's Independent IM
sports activity was highlighted byl
first-round action in the loop's
softball playoffs.
Eight of the twenty-two clubs
in the circuit saw action as the
struggle for the various divisional
titles got under way.
* * *
IN THE DIVISION competing
for the championship of the tour-
nament the Big Reds eliminated
Michigan Christian Fellowship by
a 9-3 margin. Walters, the game's
winning pitcher, helped his club
at the plate in addition, smashing
a home run with one on to spark
his club's fourth-inning five-run
outburst.
Kiser, the victors First Base-
nan also slammed a homer.
Crawford and Willoughby paced
the losers at the plate with two
hits apiece.
Second-place playoffs saw the
Snafus slug the Arrows, 8-2. Hel-
ler went all the way on the mound
for the winners allowing but two
hits and aiding his own cause by
belting a homer and a double
in two trips to the plate.

INTRA-MURAL ROUND-UP:
Winchell Wins Dorm,
Horseshoes Laurels

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Winchell House captured the
Residence Hall horseshoe cham-
pionship by defeating Tyler, 2-1,
Tuesday, in the main action on the
I-M Dormitory scene this week.
After Bill Fouch and Bob Gus-
tafson had lost the first match for
the Winchell men to Tyler's Char-
les Rank and Roy Eby, the west
quadders came back to take the
next two.
JERRY BOWERS and Remus
Boila teamed up to beat Frank
Kulikowski and Arny Weinstock
while Bob Coffey and Bob Larson
combined their talents to take the
measure of Ron Stinson and Dale
Schuhnecht.
In the semi-final round of the
Tennis Tournament held yester-
day, Prescott defeated Greene,
2-1, and Tyler won out over
Williams, 3-0.
Jerry Abramow and John De-
moor doubled to win their matches
which were close all the way, 7-5,
7-5, while Hyman Levinstein, Pres-
cott's single-man triumphed 6-3,
6-2.
* * *
WAYNE HOLMES couldn't quite
keep up with his opponent from
Greene House as he dropped his
singles, 3-6, 4-6.

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The Tyler-Williams meet was
a lot closer than the score might
indicate. Ron Chart and Tom
Auch had to go three sets before'
beating Dick Gilmartin and Cliff
Faye from Williams, 7-5, 4-6,
6-4.
In the single matches, Gordon
Matthews, the East Quadders
number one man also went the
limit to win 6-0, 6-8, 6-1 over Dave
Cookson while his teammate Andy
Pasko defeated Bill Williams, 8-6,
10-8 in the most thrilling sets of
the day.
The Residence Hall Golf tour-
nament will be run off this Sat-
urday in conjunction with the
All--Campus tournament. There
will be five men on each house
team, the four lowest scores be-
ing totaled for the team score.
The game between Williams and
Tyler for the softball champion-
ship will be played at 4:15 p.m.,
next Monday, at Ferry Field.
Lawyers Gain
Tennis finals;
Nine Triumphs
Jumping to an early lead the
Law Club pasted Phi Kappa Phi
13 to 5 i their annual grudge
game Wednesday evening.
John Hubbard pitched a fine
three-hit game for the winners,
while teammate George Kessel
gave material support with a
homerun, a double, and a single.
* * *
ROCKIE ROSS, Lawyer short-
stop, played a fine game in the
field, as well as making several
well timed bunts. Ollie White got
two hits, once with the bases load-
ed.
The victory gives the Law
Club a 4-1 record, the divisional
championship, and moves them
into the first place playoffs.
Phi Rho Sigma squeeked past
Phi Chi 6-5 by virtue of a four
run spurt in the first inning.
Stevenson was the winning pitch-
er, whle Daehler hurled for the
Chi's.
* * *
THE LOSERS nearly overcame
their six run deficit in the last in-
ning, as they exploded for five
runs behind Jim Taren's four-
bagger and Bill Mason's triple.
The Law Club reached the fi-
nals in professional fraternity
tennis by taking Alpha Kappa
Kappa 2 to 0. Cleric crushed
Ralph Dunne 6-2, 6-1 in the
second singles match, and the
firm of Harry Tamura and Tom
Cecil proved too strong for the
Alpha Kappa Kappa duo 9-7,
6-4. ]
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THE Version
Next Week at Hill
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Division Two
Baseball Title
To Theta Xi'
With the winning of four di-
v i s i o n softball ?championships
chalked up in the record books this
week, nine social fraternity teams
are set to begin playoff competi.
tion for the Intramural title.
Through the combined efforts
of Dale Bock and Ted Taylor The-
ta Xi won the division two crown
on Tuesday evening with a 5-3 win
over Psi Upsilon.
* * *
BOCK TWIRLED a steady game
throughout while Taylor blasted
Co-recreational facilities will
be available in the Intra-Mural
Building from 7:30-10:30 p.m.
tonight.
a double with two on to account
for two of the winner's runs.
Theta Xi finished their regu-
lar season with four consecutive
victories °without a deficit.
Aided by Ken Beckendorf's
round tripper Sigma Nu took the
measure of Pi Lambda Phi 6-2
to cop the divison three champion-
ship.
AS IN THE case of Theta Xi,
Sigma Nu won all four encounters
that they played.
John Case's fourth consecu-
tive mound victory gave Zeta
Psi the division seven title over
Lambda Chi Alpha. In this in-
stance Case had a little trouble
before coming through with a
7-6 win-
Taking the division nine crown
was Delta Tau Delta, who downed
Delta Chi 8-3 in the deciding
game. The Delta Tau's were led
by Jim Stoddard and Bob Schnuck
on the mound while Dick Brooks
led the offense.
* * *
IN THE FRATERNITY tennis
picture Cli Pi has been the
only squad to reach the semi-
finals thus far.
Chi Phi defeated Lambda
Chi Alpha 2-1 to reach the
semi-final berth. Prior to that
match the Chi Phi's downed Phi
Kappa Tau and Chi Psi.
The winner of the Phi Sigma
Delta-Pi Lambda Phi match will
oppose Chi Phi.
DKE Loses First
Water Polo Match
The Faculty Flounders beat
DKE, the fraternity water polo
champs in a challenge match last
week, 2-1.
Previous to this meet, the DKE's
had been undefeated in competi-
tion and had had only one point
scored against them.
The faculty team averaged 48
years in age but still managed to
outswim the fraternity men.
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ROOMS
FOR RENT

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FOR SALE

PLEASANT singles & doubles for men.
Campus. Summer rates $5. Ph. 6876
evenings. )77R
SUITE-Private bath. Private entrance.
Suitable for three men. 603 Lawrence.
)76R
MEN'S DOUBLES and SINGLES-Sum-
mer, good location, reasonable, 927
Forest. Ph. 2-6146. ,__s_____e) 75R
MEN'S ROOMS, summer and fall, sin-
gles and doubles. 1346 Geddes, 2-7044.
)70R
TRANSPORTATION
FLYING TO CALIFORNIA June 8.
Have 2 seats, $75 each. McElroy Fly-
ing Service, 9335. ________)27T
ALASKA TRIP in 1950 Chevrolet Su-
burban carryall. Want 2 or 3 passen-
gers, references. Leave about May 20.
For information, call Detroit T080376
about 6 p.m. )26T

* Beer ! Wine 0 Soft Drinks
114 E. Williams Phone 7191
Open daily 10 A.M.-10 P.M. Sundays noon to 7 P.M.

F SET-Ralph Guldahl autograph-
matched clubs. 4 irons, 2 woods,
-nd new, .never used. Price $326.45.
.2-8692. )171

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VERA VAGUE
"SQUARE DANCE
KATY"
PLUS
CHARLES STARRETT
"HORSEMEN OF
THE SIERRAS"

STARTS SATURDAY
Thru Tuesday
Mat. 30c Nights & Sun. 40c

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"BLUE GRASS
OF KENTUCKY"

PLUS
JOHNNY MACK BROWN
"WESTERN RENEGADES"

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serving
BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS and DINNERS
SANDWICHES and SALADS
from _
7:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. to 7 P.M.
Closed Sundays

STAGE COACH INN
Have you
any PARTIES, BANQUETS
or RECEPTIONS
We will solve this problem for you with de-
& licious meals, either served at our beautiful
& dining rooms, or taken home. Food prepared
to your taste, from Filet Mignon and Roasts
to Lobster and Southern Fried Chicken.
Pick up the nearest phone, and call .. . 6004
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Now Playing
ARNOLD MOSS, VERA ZORINA in
"THE TEMPEST"
by William Shakespeare
with JOHN ALEXANDER
Curtain 8:30
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre
SEEN BY
hs never MILLIONS AT
been a $294
TECHNICOLOR
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and
CHIPS (French fries)
Rolls and Butter
65c
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25c 'til 5 P.M.
35c after 5
Kiddies 12c

ART CJNEM A L EAGUEL
and SOCIEDAD HISPANICA
present
IMPERIO ARGENTINA
in the only Spanish Production of Carmen
"Carmen lie La Triana"
with English Subtitles

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