Tuesday, June 19, 1951 THE TAR HEEL Page Three A m m Til Ptlf pogrom Planned For Approximately 300 boys from a half dozen counties are in Chanel Hill this week for the tenth annual observance of the American! Legions Tar Heel Boys State, which will continue through Satur day evening. Conducted by the Institute of Government under the direction of Albert Coates, director of the LET'S DANCE Classes in square and social dancing will be conducted in Woollen Gym from 7-9 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays. The classes, which are free, will be conducted by Miss Ruin Price, and are open io anyone interested m dancing. Half of each evening will be devoted to recreational dancing. Bring a dale and come along! Institute, the week "long session will include instruction in local, (See BOY'S STATE, page 4) Bud Ager Scores Win Bud Ager, Carolina's tennis star from Black Mountain, has slammed his way on into the summer vacation and national recognition by recently defeating fifth-seeded Jack Teagle of At lanta, 6-2, 6-3, to advance into the quarter-finals of the third annual Blue and Gray tennis i tournament in Montgomery, Ala. Ager, wno received his MA m Softball June, became Southern Confer- Today vy uciecnuig leaimnaie ukj o:ia new 1 -Mountaineers vs. Old! bylvia m the finals of the annual ni ' Vlg u vs- Phi Gam: 3-Zeta he teamed with Tar Heel Bob Luxenberg to win the doubles title, making it a clean sweep for i Carolina in 1951 conference ten nis. MURALS CLASSIFIEDS NEW BOOKS FOR RENT BULL'S HEAD BOOKSHOP University Library Wednesday-Thursday-Friday and Saturday 25c 48c This group includes used chil dren's books, some old novels we are anxious to unload and many other titles we hope will catch your eye. Come in and browse through these books-Used texts-Books that spent the winter on our $1.00 table.. $1.69 This is an excellent bargain! A group of Heritage and other luxury edition s-ReguIarly priced from $3.75 to $5.00. Here's a real good buy for somebody - Religious books,. Novels, and a group of used reference books that we re cently bought from a faculty member- THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 East Franklin Street ATTRACTIVE SCHOOL TEACHERS between 25 and 35. No shorthand or typing. Evening hours only. Con tact Ben Kistter, 27 Steele. Phone 7021. (chg lxl) ALL STUDENTS INTERESTED IN cool crisp salads, special dressings, good steaks, chicken. Seafood, s mat ter of fact, good foods of all kinds. Please contact Watt's Grill. 11 to 11 every day. 2 miles out on Pittsboro Road. (Chg 1x2) WHST WALK? A CAR BRINGS THE same as the Marines: Travel, Adven ture, women. 1942 Chevy. 4-door sedan. Drive it and see. Cheap. Con tact Ron Basescu, 106 Emerson. (2303) f B0G mm w r w j 1 , Hint ma 11- 14 l4Ut4 nniar. 'WW new HOME-COOKED VEGETABLES Al so delict IOUS STEAKS-CHICKEN -SEAFOOD We can't make reservations, but you can get super-quick service by dialing 3727 a short time before you plan to come but for one of our tasty meals. And while you're about it, try our tempt ing Southern-style HUSH PUPPIES! OPEN FROM 12:00 TO 12:00 BRA DTS "A Short Way Our on the Durham Road" f r. M v. ... ..