THE M IGAN DAILY TUES )AY, OCTOBER 4, 1949 MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. RATES- t I *1 LINES I DAY 3 DA' 2 .50 1.0 3 .60 1.5- 4 .80 2.0 Figure 5 average word Classified deadline daily urday is 3 P.M. Satu A.M, for Sunday Issue. YS 6 DAYS 2 1.68 3 2.52 4 .4.80 s to a line. except Sat- rdays, 11:30 FOR SALE than 1000 miles. Spring fork, extra heavy front brake, generator, front and rear lights, motorcycle-type seat spring, large basket. Must see to ap- preciate. 623 S. 3rd St., rear base- ment. 46 MISC. FURNITURE, excellent condi- tion. Phone 2-1892 between 5 & 6 p.m. 47 BICYCLE- -Girl's English. 3-speed, hand-brakes. Good condition. 714 Haven. Phone 2-9580. _)44 TUXEDO-Cosgrain lapels. Only worn twice. First $15.00 takes. Phone Ypsi. 4360 J-2. )30 Candid shots of the "return of the victors" were taken by Daily photographers as the Wolverines landed at Willow Run Airport late Sunday night. The picture at the left shows John Ghindia, who quarter- backed Michigan to the 27-7 victory over Stanford Saturday: Bob Hollway and Tom Kelsey, who both played at end for the Wol- verines. In the picture above Capt. Al Wistert, and fullback Ralph Straffon are shown leaving one of the two chartered planes which took the team to California. Below Chuck Ortmann, Dick Kempthorn, Don Peterson, Don Dufek, and Bob Holloway are picture leaving "Flight 2" of the chartered planes. More pictures are on page 3. rANH ELLEN IC ASSOCIATION presents DA. . . ....:- . :fi.; KAYE IN PERSON with SKITCH HENDERSON and His Orchestra The Dorothy Dorben Dancers and theH Page Cavanaugh Trio HILL Tuesday, October 18, AUDITORIUM at 7:00 and 9:30 P.M. MAIL ORDERS NOW - USE THIS FORM Checks payable to Panhellenic Association Send to Panhellenic Association, Michigan League, Ann Arbor n eosd with self-addressed, stamped envelope find $.........for .......tickets at $2.40 for main floor seats $.........for ......tickets at $2.40 for center 1st balcony seats $.........for........tickets at $1.80 for remainder 1stsbal.sseats $.. ...... for.....tickets at $1.20 for 2nd balcony seats These tickets will admit me to the 7:00. . . .9:30. . . .show. (Check one) Name .. .............................................. Address...................................... --.--. FOR SALE CANARIES, PARAKEETS and TROPI- CAL BIRDS. Bird sunolies and cages. Mrs. Ruffins, 526 S. 7th. Ph. 5330. )2B SALE of Used Typewriters. Come in and look them over. Reduced up to 50 per cent. Office equipment Service Co., 215 S. Fourth. )4 BETTER BUYS at Sam's Store-All wool Flannel Pants $6.49. U.S. Navy Sur- plus "T" Shirts 49c. 100% Wool Ath- letic Hose 49c. Flannel Shirts $1:79. All Wool Army Gloves 59c; Army Navy type Oxfords $6.88. Open till 6:30 p.m. SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington )6 YOUR HAIR is your crowning glory. Brush it nightly with a feather weight prophylactic brush. Price from $1.00 up. CALKINS FLETCHER State St. at North University )5 FOR SALE-Radio--Vic table model__- Motorola-Fine condition. Ph. 2-7248. )50 TWO CHORAL UNION Series tickets. Main Floor. Phone 2-4309. )50 CHEAP efficient transportation. Small (90 MILES PER GALLON) Motorcycle with windshield. 312 S. Ashley )52 1947 Crosley-New rebuilt motor, cast iron block, dealer guaranteed. Like new inside and out. Phone Ypsi, _3996-R. ____} 53 Dress up your Wardrobe with a Sweater from our wide selection short sleeved, fitted waist, $3.95, $4.95 Long sleeved, $4, $5 Long sleeved Cardigan, $6.95 COUSINS State St.__)2 WOODSTOCK Typewriter. Excellent condition. $35. Phone 2-2263. )99 FOR SALE-A YEAR OF LIFE-for peo- ple who are dying soon-only $4.75. Read the magazine 27 million Ameri- cans read at this special student rate. Phone 2-82-42. __)3 WHIZZER Motor Bike - Well-main- tained. All essential accessories. Cheap, rapid, dependable transporta- tion. Priced to sell. Call John Piele- meier, 2-4407. 48 WHIZZER in excellent condition. Less Selling Out EVERYTHING MUST GO Must vacate building by Sunday, Oct. 9 Motorcycles . Scooters . Cars 20% OFF on all CUSHMAN Parts and Accessories INDIAN PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 25% OFF New and Used Power Lawn Mowers Below Cost 7 CARS $40 to $495 Nothing Held Back Save on Any and Everything! All Sales Final - All Sales Cash M AC' S AUTO MART 420 N. Main Ph. 2-0065 )29 MAN'S ENGLISH Overcoat. Size 40, Misses 2rfur coats, black cloth coat, velvet trim, dresses, sizes 12 and 14. Clean and good condition. Two pair ice skates, ski boots, 2 radios. 3110 Dexter Road. Tel. 2-4796. )13 Weekday Matinee 25c Nights & Sundays 35c 1 _ __TODAY! JAMES STEWART "The Stratton Story" at 2:20 - 5:55 & 9:25 P.M. LARRY OLSEN "Who Killed Doc Robin" at 1:30 - 5:00 - 8:30 P.M. STARTS WED.! UNPAINTED FURN ITURE Complete stock of 4 drawer and 5f drawer chests, night stands and tables, chairs, coffee tables, desks, breakfast tables, bookcases and utility racks. All made from smooth, bright_ lumber. Save money-Paint it your-1 self. Gill Lumber Co. 524 So. Main St. Phone 2-4555. "Where the Greater Number Get 7 Their Lumber" )11 SALE OF USED typewriters. Come in and look them over. Reduced up to 50 per cent. Office equipment, 215 S. Fourth. )4 SHIRT COLLARS TURNED-50c. Tuck- away House. E. Liberty at Maynard. Phone 9582. ) 1 STUDEBAKER-1941 Commander, 4 door sedan, radio, heater. By original owner. At Angus Standard Service, 1220 S. University. )38 ZEISS I KAUTA B-f 1:45 lens, extra viewer attachment. Perfect condition. 1-3 off list price. Call 8641 after 3 p. m. )37 ALMOST NEW English Bicycle. 3 speeds, dual brakes, wheel generator. Experience in Ann Arbor traffic. Highest offer. Phone 6852 after 6. )35 PERSONAL WANTED 75 DINERS for 2 meals a day, Mon. through Fri. at the beautiful STAGE COACH INN. $10 a week. For information call 6004. )2P WILL PLAN U. of M. Theatre Guild Fall presentation, Thursday, Oct. 6. Michigan League, 8 p. m. )4P EMBRYO ARCHITECTS - Start sub-, scribing now to the ARCHITEC- TURAL FORUM. The most highly rated magazine in the profession. Only $5.50 a year through Student Periodical Agency. Subscribe by phoning 2-82-42. ) WANTED: One fellow planning to be here 2,2 years or more, summer and winter, to share caretaker's duties for basement apartment in apart- inent house. Phone 2-8534. )9P PRETTY GIRLS wanted. Please apply to Galahad Mitty, Hill Auditorium, Oct. 18. )lop STUDENT MOTHERS will care for chil- dren in our home during football games. Professionally trained. 2-8787 or 2-7476 for reservations. WANTED--Bass Player, a la Ray Brown, Saf ranski, et al to work with five- piece combo. Call 2-0421. )11P LEARN TO DANCE JIMMIE HUNT DANCE STUDIOS 209 S. State Street. Ph. 8161_)1P WANT RIDERS to N.U. game, leave 12 noon Fri. 2-7476. )5T ROOMS FOR RENT DESIRABLE SUITE, separate sleeping and study quarters. Congenial For- estry senior for roommate. 1043 Olivia. )IOR BRING your week-end guests to the Pierce Transient Home, except for Army and Minnesota gaines. 1133 East Ann. Phone 8144._ )9R BOARD--Good food, reasonable prices. Fraternity table. Apply 814 E. Uni- versity. )4 MEALS for men--Room to serve a few more at 1319 Hill. )SX ROOMS available for students' guests. Football week-ends. Private home ac- commodations. Phone 2-9850. 12:30 tr 1:00. 6:00 to 7:00 p.m._____ )3R_ flAVE VACANCIES for four male stu- dents. Complete kitchen privileges. House on campus. Call 2-2052. )2F GIRL WANTED to share apartment with two graduate students. 12-min- ute walk from campus. Call 2-8751. 8R - -FORRENT LIVING QUARTERS student family- Year round lake cottage reasonable to June.: 28 miles from Ann Arbor, west on US 112. Don Ketteman, 558 Wil- liams WQ. )7F LARGE SINGLE ROOM for male stu- dent. Mrs. N. A. Smith, 807 W. Lib- erty. w". )6F HOUSFFOR RENT- 2 bedroom house-nearly new, in ex- cellent condition, about 3 miles from University. $125.00 per month. 4 bedroom housepartly furnished. Near -school and grocery store, on US 12 at Lima Center. Bus service toAnn Arbor. $75.00 per month. H. J. McKerchertRealtor 336 E. Ann Street Ann Arbor, Phone 2-4349 )2E WANTED TO RENT_ COLLEGE GIRL strongly desires room in private home to practice cello. Please contact immediately. Call Mir- iam, Rm. 259 at Jordan Hall. 2-4561. Home evenings at 7. )1N LOST AND FOUND ATTENTION-All pirates. Captain Kidd will pay ransom on surrender of one gray, slash pocket, "ulster" raincoat with. his name on the brand label. -Phone 2-6373. ____ )7L LOST-Phi Delta Epsilon medical fraternity pin. B.J.H. engraved on back. Call Berntie at 2-3781 after 7 p. m. or return to 1402 Hill St. Reward. )6. REWARD-Square cowhide purse lost in A.H. 3231, Friday afternoon, with valuable contents. Contact 2-6581, Rm. 3073, or box_321. TRANSPORTATION WANTED-Transportation from Willow Village to Ann Arbor in ample time to make 1:00 class M, Tu, Thu, Fri. Willing to share expenses. P. Macheta, Phone 4503-M-11 morning or late eve- ning.__)4T WANT RIDERS to NU game, leave 12 noonFri. 2-7476. )5T - WANTED TO BUY_ 2 ADULT TICKETS ARMY GAME. F. J. Benjamin, 541 Williams Hse., West Quad, 2-4401. __)6W TWO TICKETS to the Army-Michigan game. Sue A. McCutcheon, 508 Mosh- er Hall. )2W ROOM AND BOARD BOARD for eight men at fraternity table. Six days a week. No Saturday breakfast. See Bud, 406 Packard Road or phone 7039. )3X BUSINESS SERVICES EFFICIENT Expert, prompt typewriter repair service. Mosely's Typewriter and Supply Company, 214 E. Wash- ington. Ph. 5888. )5B HILDEGARDE SHOPPE 109 E. Washington Expert Alterations Custom Clothes Established Tradition )3B PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR Van Doren Clar. Reeds Box of 25--$4.50 Ned and Used Instruments 209 E. Washington )43 UNSIGHTLY HAIR removed perma- nenitly. Short wave method ap- proved by Am. Med. Ass'n., 5 Nickels Arcaid; . Ph. 2-6696. )128 WA CHING- Mrs. Petersen, 2395 Car- penter Rd. )1B D ID YOU KNOW? You are entitled to two FREE lessons in plain writing whether you enroll for more training or not and you are NOT obligated to continue. You may have all manner of ornate writing done here. You are entitled to one half dozen beautifully engrossed name cards FREE, merely at a "get acquainted" oiler. You will find my prices are most reasonable. You are indeed welcome to drop in any dlay, except Sunday, from 10 to 7 at 402 Observatory and meet Mr. Early, Penman for over 30 years. Ph. 2-8606. __)8B UNSIGHTLY HAIR removed perma- nently. Short-Wave-Method approved by Am. Med. Ass'n. 5 Nickels Arcade. _Ph. 2-6696.. )12B EXCELLENT CHILD CARE by day. Individual attention. Private home. Ph. 6378. )11B DON'T READ THIS IF YOU CAN WRITE WELL Take advantage of my offer of two free lessons in plain writing then de- cide whether you can learn quickly by my new method of tutoring. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO TRY OUT. You've never seen anything like it. You can't afford to let poor writing hold you back. J. A. EARLY, Penman 402 Observatory, Ph. 2-8606 10 to 7 Daily Except Sunday )8B EXPERIENCED laundress pick up and deliver. Ph. 5193. 6B HOME LAUNDRY done by experienced person. Ph. 20460. )7B WASHING AND OR IRONING. Done in my own home. Free pick-up and de- livery._Phone 2-9020 - (1B CANARIES, PARAKEETS and tropical birds. Bird supplies and cages. Mrs. Ruffins, 526 S. 7th. Ph. 5330. )2B HILDEGARDE SHOPPE 109 E. Washington Expert Alterations Custom Clothes Established Tradition. _ )3B PAU L'S MUSI CAL REPAIR Van Doren Clar. Reeds Box of 25-$4.50. New and Used Instruments 209 E, Washington \ )4B xi I ":p-0 Ak 011e aranshould Iknot' r! 1 This is a Glee Club man. Full groan. Takes life as a matter of chorus. Fakes on high notes- lung time, no "C". Likes the sweet harmony of "Manhattan" shirts and ties. r " j u .0This is the "Manhattan" Range. Widespread collar hits right style note. In white and a symphony of pastel colors. Size-Fixt NEW OUTSTANDING ANTIQUES SHOW & SALE Ann Arbor Masonic Temple Oct. 11, 12, and 13 - 11 A.M. to 10 P.M. The Neiv Opening Offers Exceptional Merchandise . By Michigan and Out of State Dealers WALDO LUicK, MANAGER O Read and Use Daily Classified Ads Read and Use Daily Classified Ads THIS IS YOUR OFFICIAL MICHIGAN RING -V Immediate Deliveryo Complementary Eltgravittg 0 Balfour Quality Guaranteed 0 Ladies' Signet $14.00 Men's Signet $22.50 ~ o Ladies' Stone set $21.00 Men's Stone set $34.00 Prices plus state and federal tax 0 V c TRY ONE ON TODAY WITHOUT OBLIGATION o ____ IT'S A TRADITION AT' MICHIGANU L. G. DALFOUR COMPANY - - 1314 SouthUnvrsity Phonran e 43 .BOGie'y0SigneCt)^$14.0 Men' Signet $22.50 JL Paul Sheedy* Switched to Wildroot Cream-Oil Because He Flunked The Finger-Nail Test Brain Waves BRAINTREE, Mass.-How hard you are thinking can be measured in kappa brain waves, according to the American Psychological As- sociation. Kappa waves are highest when you are trying to remember poorly learned material and lowest when you are mechanically repeating familiar material. FOR PARTICULAR MEN * Personality Styles * Crew- Slot-tops O Scalp Treatments * 9 Tonsorial Artists * Shine Services Hrs. 8:30 to 5:30 Daily The DASCOLA BARBERS Liberty near State Continuous from 1 P.M. LAST TIMES TODAY - Will James' Great Outdoor Story Mark STEVENS " Coleen GRAY STARTS WEDNESDAY r m m s e j Save on our ST D)ENTI All clothing laundered, fluff dried, and neatly folded. 4 LBS. MINIMUM ......50c Each Additional Pound. 12c The following articles are finished at low extra charges as follows- SHIRTS, additional......15c Plus! GEORGE BRENT VERA RALSTON Continuous From 1:30 P.M. ia HANDKERCHIEFS ......2c SOX, p ir: .. .. .. .. .. .. . . C Dress shirts and silk or wool sport shirts slightly higher. PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE Pone 23-1-23 LOOK AT Sheedy all puffed up with pride. And to think that only last week he almost croaked when he found he couldn't pass the Finger-Nail Test. Then a friend put him wise to II I I ----- Added --___ I