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THE MCHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, APRIL 1211SO4

TH IHGNDAL HRDY ARL1.15

ampus Landmark Celebrates Centennial Next Year

Scholarship
Petitions
Petitioning for the campus' first
Student Activities Scholarship
awards will close Monday.
Merrill Kaufman, '56E, chair-
man of the Scholarship Board
which operates under Student
Government Council, said yester-
day that awards up to a total of
$450 will be made approximately
a month after submission of peti
tions.
Application for award is judged
by the seven-member student ad-
ministration Board equally on the
basis of a student's participation
in activities and his financial need.
Eligible for the awards are all
students whose over-all academic
average is at least a 2.5.
This spring will be the first
time the award will be given. It
was established with and is being
initially supported by a $2,000
grant of Student Legislature upon
its dissolution a year ago. In the
future the awards will be partially
financed by such projects as Home-
coming Dance.
According to Kaufman, the Stu-
dent Activities Scholarship is the
first scholarship of its type at the
University.
"In addition," Kaufman said, "it
is administered by a body com-
prised mostly of students."
Interested students may obtain
information either at SGC offices
in Quonset Hut A or at 113 Ad-
ministration Bldg.
Organization
Notices
Alpha Phi Omega: Meeting, tonight,
7:00 p.m., Rm. 3R, Union.
* * *
Baha'i Stundent Group: The topic
for the regularly scheduled Baha'i Study
Group will be "Baha'i Views on Revela-
tion." A Baha'i student at the Univer-
sity will conduct an informal discus-
sion on revelation, tonight, 8:00 p.m.,
Lane Hall. Everyone is cordially in-
vited to attend.
Christian Science Organization: Tes-
timonial meeting, tonight, Upper Room,
Lane Hall.
International Center and Interna-
tional Students Association: Social hour,
today, t:30-6:00 p.m., International
Center.
i La Petite Causette: Meeting, today,
3:15-5:00 p.m., South Cafeteria, Union.
* S *
Phi Sigma Society: Dr. Lawrence B.
Slobodkin of the Dept. of Zoology will!
talk on "Populations Predation and
Bounce." The meeting will be at 8:00
p.m. tonight, Rackham Amphitheatre.
Everyone welcome. A business meeting
for the installation of new officers will
be held at 7:30 p.m.
* * *
Sociedad Hispanica: A comedy in
Spanish will be given today, 3:15 p.m.
and 8:00 p.m., Lydia Mendelssohn
Theater. The title is "Los Arboles
Mueren De Pie."

*ENFIirS

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES

USED CARS

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1 DAY
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3 DAYS
1.47
1.95
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6 DAYS
2.15
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Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
11:00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241
PERSONAL
SPORTS ILLUSTRATED at 8c a copy-
the price of a newspaper! Student
Periodical, NO 2-3061. )131F
LIFE is cheap-at special student-fac-
ulty rates, $4-yr.: $7-2 yr:; (reg. $6.75-
1 yr.). Student Periodical, NO 2-3061.
)130F
CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
a new single-breasted model. $15.
Double-breasted tuxedos converted to
single-breasted, $18, or new silk shawl
collar, $25. Write to Michaels Tailor-
ing Co., 1425 Broadway, Detroit, Michi-
gan, for free details or phone
WOodward 3-5776. )118F
HELP WANTED
STUDENT ORGANIZATION is interest-
ed in. finding a non-student woman
with business procedure to work aft-
ernoons from 3 to 5, and Sat. morn-
ings 9 to 12. Phone NO 2-5514 between
5 and 6 P.M. only. Ask for Fred Shel-
don. )98H
WANTED-Carriers for the Michigan.
Daily. Excellent salary. Morning de-
livery, no collecting. Call NO 2-3241.
)84H
WANTED-Cab drivers. full or part timo.
Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann "-bor Yellow
and Checker Cab Company. Phone
NO 8-9382. )70H1
FOR SALE
3% OCTAVE MARIMBA, excellent ocn-
dition, stainless steel resonator. Must
sell immediately. HA 6-5300 after 6
P.M. )171B
JAZZ RECORDS half price. Wasserman,
NO 3-4145, Ext. N-43. )170B
MEN'S ENG. BIKE, $25; 12%" T.V. $29.
NO 3-2569. )168B
TWO 39" wide cots with springs & new
mattress-$30 each. NO 3-6158: )167B
ANGEL FISH - only 50c each. Univ.
Aquarium, 328 E. Liberty, Phone NO 3-
0224. )169B
MEN'S BIKE-used one season - $30.
Complete summer and winter formal
wear-size 39. Sobel NO 5-5165. 913 E.
Huron. )166B

TERRIFIC '53 Dodge, one owner, 4-door
Gyromatic, Radio & Heater. Call NO
348140 after 6 P.M. )146N
1952 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan, heater,
seat covers, excellent condition. NO
2-9853 evenings only. )138N
OUR LOW
OVERHEAD
saves you money!
50 new and used cars to choose from.
Come out today to the BIG NEW lot
at 3345 Washtenaw.
Fitzgrald
LINCOLN - MERCURY
Phone NO 3-4197
Open evenings till 8
1941 FORD Club coupe, good tires, no
rust, runs perfectly. $95.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
MAKE MONEY SPARE TIME
7 to 10 hrs. weekly nets to $200.00 month.
Possibly full time work. Man or wom-
an from this area to service new De
Lux Vending Mach. Route. One who
can qualify as to honesty and ability
will be interviewed locally. Car and
$600.00 cash investment necessary, ful-
ly secured. Write P.O. bot 7047, Min-
neapolis 11, Minn. )195
FOR RENT
FOR SUMMER modern 3% room apart-
ment. Private bath, cabinet kitchens.
Call NO 2-8453, 12-1 or after 6. )530
ROOMS FOR RENT
DOUBLE Sleeping Rooms for two men.
Phone NO 8-0565 or NO 3-0913. )38D
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED - Someone to share driving
from New York City on Thursday,
April 19 and return on April 22. If
you know of anyone, call 327 Mosher.
)556G
BUSINESS SERVICES

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1952 CHEVROLET 2-door, grey, real SMITH'S FLOOR COVERINGS
clean and low mileage, $445. 205 N. Main 207 E. Washngtoa

1953 WILLYS hardtop, 2-tone paint, ra-
dio, heater, overdrive, 20,000 miles,
white-wall tires and like new, $745.
1950 PLYMOUTH Stationwagon, radio,
heater, in excellent condition,. $445.
Jim White Chevrolet, Inc.
Ashley at Liberty, First at Washington
Phone NO 2-5000 or NO 3-6495
)130N
MISCELLANEOUS
MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE now open
for playing. 1519 Fuller Road. )'IM
WANTED TO RENT
FURNISHED APARTMENT for married
couple from June 15 to August 15.
Call NO 2-3776 around 6 P.M. Ask for
Jim. )18L

Headquarters in Ann Arbor fors
Armstrong linoleum and tile
NO 3-8321 NO 2-9418
Complete floor coverings shops
Mohawk and Bigelow carpets
Guaranteed installation or
"do-it-yourself."
)3WJ
New Atlas Tires
6.70x15, $15.95; 6.00x16, $13.95; 760x15,
$19.95 (exchange price plus tax)
Hickey's Service Station
Cor. N. Main & Catherine. NO 8-7717
)42J
RICHARD MADDY - VIOLINMAKER.
Fine, old certified instruments and
bows. 310 S. State. NO 2-5962. )31J

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ARMY, NAVY
39c, shorts
Sam's Store,

type oxfords-$6.88, sox
69c, military supplies.
122 E. Washington.

1123B
LOST AND FOUND
TAKEN BY MISTAKE in Stouffer's
Washington Blvd. Rest. April 5, 7:30
P.M., size 10 black cashmere coat,
Himmelhoch's label. Have size 16 Navy
camel hair coat with Ed Behan Inc.
Tweed Shop label. Phone NO 3-8117.
),159A
LOST-Parker 51 Pen, dark green with
silver top on March 30 between Couz-
ens and Angell Hall. Call 4416 E.
Couzens. )158A

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