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-Daffy-lrt Knanner
DIOUS---Barbara Rosbe and Frank 'ranzow escape from the
vded libraries and enjoy the 'arb' sun as they prepare for their

t because the weather is so
iful and because the libraries
so crowded, students prefer
led spots, such as the 'arb'
he 'island' to do their 'study-

Vomen students interested in
eting international students
ve been given the opportunity to
e part in the League's American
ends Program. ,
Che program consists of a reg-
r series of events such as din-
s and parties for. the group
nsored by the League. '
Chere will be a meeting at 7:30
z. tonorrow in the .Henderson
om of the League for the new,
rnds',
he new American Friends are
rcia Andrews, '60, Marion Aune,
Ellie Bergeret, '59, Kay Boyer
Karol Buckner, '60, Lillian'
okas, '60, Marjory Clark, '60,
ry Collins, '60, Carol Dorsz, '60,
it Erickson, '60SN, and Marty,
'nsworth, '60.
)thers are Nancee Gannaway,
Doris Howe, '60, Vicki Hoe-
, '59, Darragh Humphrey,
Ed. Marcia Keller, '60, Cindy
ly, '59Ed., Kitty Kilts, '59, Jan
aball, '60, and Karen Kleinert,

ing. They say that it is quieter
.than in the bustling libraries.
Libraries Announce Hours
For those who do not enjoy the
outdoors, the libraries are the best
place to study. The General Li-
brary is open from 8 a.m. to 10
p.m. Since the new Undergraduate
Library was completed, only the
reference room on the second floor
i open for student use.
The Undergraduate Library
opens its doors at 8 a.m. also but
remains open for students until
midnight.
The women have been given 12,
o'clock permissions during, the
examination period to enable them
to study without interruption. On
Sundays, this library opens at 2
p.m. and closes at midnight. Satur-
days, it shuts its doors at 6 p.m.
Department Reading Rooms
In addition to the general ,li-
braries, each department main-
tains a study hall or reading room.
This is done to aid the student in
obtaining information about that
department's subject.
The Angell Hall Study -Hall,
Bureau of Government, Fine Arts,
Mathematics - Economics, and
Physics libraries are open Monday
through Thursday from 8 a.m.
until noon, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
antl from 7 p.m. to 10 p;m. They
are not open Friday evenings,
Saturday afternoons or evenings
or Sundays. The Sdcial Science
library has these hours, except
that it is open. for student use
Sunday from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m.
The Architecture, Dentistry,
East Engineering, Engineering and
Music libraries are open Monday
through Thursday from 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.;
Fridays from 8 an. to 5 p.m.'and
Saturday from 8 a.m. -to noon.
Astronomy Library Open
The Astronomy library is open
in the afternoon Monday through
Friday and on Wednesday from 8
a.m. to noon. The Business Ad-
ministration library is open from
8 a:m. to 6 p.m. Monday through
Saturday, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday
through Friday evenings, and on
Sunday ,from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
The Legal Research library is
open Monday through Friday from
8 a.m. to noon, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
and from 7,p.m. to 11 p.m. They
are not open Saturday evenings
and are open only in the afternoon
on Sunday.

FOR RENT
HOT SUMMER-Not if you live in a
gorgeously decorated 4 room apart-
ment. Looking for 2 other fellows to
share this comfort with me. Great
location. Call Ted Cohn. NO 2-4419
after 5 P.M. )C338'
APT. NEAR campus. Furnished 3 rooms
and bath for summer. Being, enlarged
to ; rooms by Sept. 1. Ideal for 4 or
5 students or nurses. Call NO 3.-6507
after. 5:45 P.M. )C358
FURNITURE for sale in cool apt. in
quiet area. Shower & bath. Private
entrance. Purchaser may retain apt.
for one year or longer. Available July
1. NO 2-1073. )C376
ATTRACTIVE summer apt. close to
campus. Quiet, 3 rooms, large yard.
Available June 10. NO 3-8392 after 6.
)C372
SUMMER: furnished basement apart-
ment for 2 with kitchen. Near cam-
pus. Will share with male student
or sublet to 2 people. NO 5-7178. )C374
REDUCED SUMMER RATES
Furnished large comfortable single
room close to" campus. Linen pro-
vided. NO 2-4661. ) C375
SUMMER SUBLET-Furnished house,
campus location. 6 rooms, porch. Tree.
shaded and cool. $100 plus utilities
($125) per month. NO 2-0294. )C368
FROM JUNE 8-large 3 room unfur-
nished apartment. All facilities, park-
ing, one block from campus. Call
evenings NO 2-6905. )C366
WANTED-1 or 2 men to share pleasant
apartment for summer. Near Cam-
pus. Call NO 2-4401, 307 Chicago.
)C367
FOR SUMMER RENT-4 rm. furnished
apt. for 4-5 men or women. Near cam-
pus. Reasonable rent. Call 208 or 210
Allen-Rtumsey, W.Q., evenings. )C335
SUMMER ROOMS, Doubles, Prof. Frat.;
Kitchen Priv.; Linen Serv.; $50. June
12-Spt. 6. NO 2-2252, House Mgr.
)C282
LARGE, pleasant room for summer for
two men. Ample closet space, linens
furnished; refrigerator. Also single
room. Good location. Call NO 2-3093
after 1:30. )339C
BEAUTIFUL new 3 bedroom, 2 bath
house. 'Cool for summer. Available
June 17-Sept. 1. $150 per month. Call
NO 8-7252. )C315
FOR RENT-block from campus, 2 apar-
ments-1 from June 15, 1 for sum-
mer only. Phone NO 2-0368 6-8 p.m.
)C336
3 OR 4 BOYS: Furnished apt. for sum-
'mer, across fron Field House. NO
3-2800 evenings. )345C
DESIRE to sublet one bedroom apt.
'from June 15-Aug. 31. 1958. Furnished
including utilities. $80 a month. Call
NO 3-9495. )347C
JUNE 15-SEPT. 15. Furnished spacious
six-room house. Yard and garage,
complete kitchen. One block from
U. Hospital, four blocks from cam-
pus. Call NO 2-7860. )C330
LARGE furnished double room in pri-
vate home. Twin beds.aLinens fur-
nished. Near, campus. Call NO 5-6428
aft, 7 P,.M. )C353
SM. furnished house with hi-fi to
r - or summer: June 16-Aug. 31.
$tz.50 a month plus utilities. 1019
Hill. Call Tom, NO 2-6094. )C312

NEEDED: One girl to share cool, com-
fortable apt. for summer. Convenient
location. Call NO 3-6153. )341C
ACROSS FROM FERRY FIELD
Furnished house for Summer.
Four or five students.
Three two room apartments for
summer and next year. Baths,
stoves, and refrigerators.
Inquire 1315 S. State.
)C311
FOR SUMMER-Large, cool first floor
apartment. 2 bedroom - newly fur-
nished. Complete with radios, TV,
Hi Fi, etc. After 4 p.m.; NO 3-8226.
)C329
SUMMER ROOMS for rent. 640 Oxford.
Double $35 for summer. Single $45 for
summer. Call NO 2-1838. )C324
SPACIOUS, breez, 4-man apt. Sun-
porch, near campus. Reasonable! NO
3-9273. 1 )C357
THREE-ROOM comfortable apt. for
quick rental. Close to campus. NO
5-6084. )344C
SUMMER ROOMS for rent. 640 Oxford.
Double $35 for summer. Single $45 for
summer. Call NO 2-1838. )C324
SIX ROOMS; three bedrooms, cool apt.
on campus. $95 a month. June 15-
Sept. 15 only. NO 3-6229. )C373
FURNISHED Bsm't. Apt. for 5. $80/mo.
Close to campus. NO 3-9668 or NO
3-3093. )C371
HILLEL has some vacancies in its
dormitory for men students of sum-
mer session. Inquiries received by
telephone-NO 3-4129 or any persoxi
at B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation,
1429 Hill Street. })C370
SUMMER. Geddes Apts. Modern. 4-5
people, Dishwasher, garbage disposal,
air-cond., wall to wall carpeting.
Modern furniture. Parking space. 2
blocks from campus. NO 5-5810.
)C321
SUMMER GRADUATE STUDENTS
Psi Upsilon house available for
men desiring room and/or board.
Excellent cook and accommoda-
tions! Reasonable charges! J-16
Lawyers Club. )C365
815 PACKARD-5room furnished apart-
ment for summer session. NO 2-8361.
) C364
CULTIVATED: Two bedroom furnished
apartment. $100 a month. NO 5-6681.
)C363
TWO single furnished rooms for sum-
mer session. One at $30, one at $32.50
a month: Call NO 2-5184. )C361
WANTED-Two men to share house
with two graduate students 2% blocks
from Campus. Very reasonable. Call
NO 2-9542. )C362
WILD GIRLS. No! But wild pad with
plenty room for them for summer.
Spacious seven rooms loaded with
extras: furniture, freezer, disposal,
parking, tolerant landlord. On campus
with special summer rent. Southern
Comfort-4 Roses. NO 5-6032. )C360
MODERN 1-bedroom apt., stove, re-
frigerator, garbage disposal, available
June 15. NO 8-7198. )C359
EFFICIENCY apartment on campus. $80
a month furnished. NO 2-7395 be-
tween 6 & 9 P.M. )C369
1, 2, and 3 ROOM apts. available for
summer school. On Forest Ave. Call
NO 3-3093. )C325

CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP-
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
)S2
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business. At-
las tires, batteries andtaccessories.
Waranteed & guaranteed. See us
for the best price on new & used
tires. Road service - mechanic on
duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it!"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168 )S3
Energize Your Car for Spring
Complete Tune-up Service Available

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
TRANSISTOR RADIOS
$14.95 up
PHILCO, EMERSON,. REGENCY
RCA VICTOR & MAGNAVOX
Fresh batteries for all makes.
MUSIC CENTER
300 South Thayer NO 2-2500
)X66
PIANOS (Baldwin, Ivers & Pond, Estey)
and Organs (Baldwin, Estey, Thomas)
New and Used. Terms
Rare Violins & Bows Restoration
MAbDY MUSIC
508 E. William NO 3-3223
)X65
TRANSPORTATION
ANYONE interested in making a scenic
trip to California and who would
share expenses, contact Dick Demmer,
9 Hayden House, NO 2-4591. )G51
ONE RIDER wanted to Los Angeles
(leaving June 2nd) in exchange for
aid in driving. Call NO 5-5402. )G50
RIDER WANTED. Driving to Miami,
Florida area around June 15. Call
Mike at NO 3-6332. )G47
DRIVING DENVER June 6. Desire
rider. Call NO 5-6979. )G49
WANTED Riders to western part of
U.S., or as far as San Francisco. Call
NO 2-9637 after 6 P.M. )G48

FOR SALE '
We specialize in good used cars
from $100 up. GENE'S AUTO SALES
at 544 Detroit Street. NO 3-8141.
)N36
TR-2. TOP SHAPE. 14,000 mi. wire
wheels. Many extras. HI 9-8982. )N159
CLASSIC 1949 MGTC. Good condition,
must sell immediately. Best offer. Call
Gene Brandzel between 12 & 7 P.M.
at NO 3-3307. )N158
1948 DESOTO convertible, R. & H. $60
or best offer. NO 5-7243 after 6.
)N157
1957 VOLKSWAGEN, 2-door, black,
white wall tires, radio and
heater. Like new inside and
out . .....................$1895
1956 BUICK, 2-door, 11,000 actual
miles. Like new.........$1395
1956 CHEVROLET HARDTOP, beau-
tiful beige and red finish, V-8
power glide. One owner. ..$1595

I

Sale: Reversible braided rugs. ian
Woven, all cotton.
2' x 3..............«...$ 1.99
3' x 5' .. ....$ 6.99
4'x6'.............$8.99
9' 12'................$39.99
CARPET STORE
207 E. Washington

PHOTO SUPPLIES
Fine Binoculars at
Special Low Price
7 X 35 $24.95
7 X 50 $34.50
The Quarry, Inc.
Photographic Dept..
320 S. State St.

ROAD SERVICE

GOLDEN'S
SERVICE STATION
601 Packard NO

8-9429
)S18

PERSONAL
CLUTCHED? Study for finals at Hillel.
Very cool & quiet-classrooms, music
rooms, lounges, library. Open 9-12,
1-5, 7-10 daily, 1429 Hill St. F452
ATTENTION MIGHTY MO.:
I'm biding my time.
Meetmein St. Louis.
Muddy Mississippi )F467
JACQUES strikes out.
)F468
TIMMY K. ERNEST sez: Tuesday will
be Bluesday for Sigmand X. )F469
2 SEATS open on Student Air Flight
to Europe. If interested, call Martin
Newman at NO 3-9664 or NO 2-3191.
)F463
CAMPUS CLOSEUP
Do You Know?
Margie Serlin..........NO 2-5553
Lee Lasser .............. NO 3-9664
)F464
ACACIA ACTIVES:
Be it ever so humble
There's no place like home
That's why to you we dedicate
This very humble poem.
The piano's on the front lawn
The faucets are no more
Hope you don't need. the lights
tonight
We took them all at four
And should you find that you may
need
The bathroom toilet seat
You can all crowd in the one lone
John
It's the Ac-Ac pledges treat. )F465
WANT TO buy man's and woman's bi-
cycle. Call NO 2-3558. )F446

)D68

CARS RENTED by hour,
day, or week
WEEKEND SPECIAL RATE
from Friday 5 P.M. till
Monday 9 A.M.
$10.00 plus $.08 per mile
Gas, oil and insurance included
)G35,
HELP 'WANTED
WANTED-100 male undergrads for 2-'
hour part time evening job. $1.00 per
hour. Simple job, no experience need-
ed. Apply Personnel Office, 1020 Ad-

ANN ARBOR
EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL
504 First National Bldg.
NO 5-6107 )J1(
ONE-DAY SERVICE
for shoe repairing andE at cleaning a
SANFORD'S
also fine tailoring, suits pressed and
shoe shining
119 East Ann Street.
Phone: Business NO 8-6966
30 years in same location
(opposite court house)
LINOLEUM, wall tile, shades, venetia
blinds installed properly. Murph
Brothers. 320 E. Liberty. NO 3-6725.
)J3
ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING, Suit
coats, etc. done reasonably. 618 Pack
ard. NO 2-8449. )J10
WASHINGS AND IRONINGS done I
my home. Reasonable prices. Free de
livery. Call NO 3-4850. )J10

Cor. W. Huron and First Sts.
Inside Display Lot
NO 3-3321
)N153
FOR SALE
PLYMOUTH, 1949. R. and H. Reason-
able. Call NO 5-6979. )B181
SIMMONS COUCH-converts to twin
beds. Best offer takes. NO 5-5867.
)B180
COMPONENT Hi-FI and TV set. Call
NO 5-7112 or NO 3-1830. )B179

LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Men's Bulova watch, on Hill be
tween Tappan & E. U. Reward-Ca:
NO 2-4401, 418 Wenley. )A16
LOST: Blue glasses without case. Con
tact S. Freedman, 1531 Stockwell.
)A16
PETS AND SUPPLIES
TROPICAL FISH, Aquariums & su:
plies Hamsters, Parakeets, etc.
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
328 East Liberty NO 3-0224
(closed Thursday)
BUSINESS SERVICES

ministration Building.

)119H

LAUNDRESS: Specialize inc
dresses and blouses. Ironing
separately. Free pick up and de
NO 2-9020.

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)

1957 CRUISAIRE Motor-Scooter. Like TYPING-Theses, term papers. Rea
new. $200 cash. HU 2-5250. )B177 able rates. Prompt service. NO 8-

We have a summer job for you.
Earnings will be In 'excess of
$100 per week,
PLUS
Chance for one free week in
Mexico City, all expenses paid.
Fourteen trips will be awarded.
Applicants must be:
1. Exceptionally neat in
appearapce

ATTENTION FRATERNITIES
AND SORORITIES!
A spacious well-built brick home,
ideal for use by a small group, or it
has additional lot, space which
would allow for addition to be
built. Very attractive grounds. Lo-
cated on the southeastside very
close to the campus. Evenings call
Les Ragan, NO 3-9902 or Harold
Underhill, NO 5-2013. H. .. McKer-
cher, Realtor, NO 2-3249. )B165
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25;
socks 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington.
)B1I

MONDAY-FRIDAY 9-5, SATURDAY

LARGE 4-room furnished apt. 2 blocks
from campus. NO 5-7285. )C337

ROOM AND BOARD

FURNISHED APT. Private bath. On
campus. Available JUNE. NO 3-5201.
}C279

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FURNISHED apt. 5 rooms. Perfect for
5 boys. June 15. NO 3-2109. )C326

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