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CLASSIlFIED ADVERTISING

ASSOCIATED

HELP WANTED
MEN STUDENTS - Part time or
steady work. Washtenaw Coney
Island, 111 N. Main. 430
WAITERS and BUSBOYS wanted-
Full employment from June 14th
to July 1st. Part time from July
1st during Summer Session. Apply
Allenel Hotel. 432
COLLEGE GRADUATE-22 to 27.
Large finance company. Must be:
iarried. Prefer Business Ad. stu-
dents. Permanent position. 706
Stephenson Bldg., Detroit. 437
MAN OR WOMAN, preferably with
teaching experience to represent
foreign educational service at In-
ternational Conference in Ann
Arbor, July 6-12. Expenses guar-
anteed, with opportunity for ex-
cellent earnings. See H. P. Hall,
Union, Fri. p.m. or Sat. a.m.
WOMEN STUDENTS who want to
work in their own home town this
summer. Will hire girls who live
in any of the following counties
of Michigan: Jackson, Washtenaw,
Livingston, Lenawee, Ionia, Clin-
ton, Gratiot, Eaton, Ingham, Hills-
dale, Monroe. Michigan Union,
Room 304, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
WANTED TO RENT
MARRIED GRAD STUDENT wants
to rent cool, furnished, summer
apartment near campus after June
7. Write Box 10, Michigan Daily.
MISCELLANEOUS
' WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL-
Driveway gravel, washed pebbles.
Killins Gravel Company, r phone
1112. Sc
*J'HESIS BTNDING-Mimeographing.
Brumfield & Brumfield, 308 S.
State. 19c
WISE Real Estate Dealers: Run
listings of your vacant houses in
The Daily. Dial 23-24-1 for spe-
cial rates. 353
LAUNDERING
LAUNDRY -- 2-1044. Sox darned
Careful work at low price. 3c

FOR RENT
928 Forest - pleasant single and
double rooms for summer and fall.
Phone 2-2839. 443
ROOMS FOR SUMMER-Reason-
able and cool with yard and porch.
Sigma Nu-700 Oxford, 2-4401.
436
VERY PLEASANT ROOMS for girl
students-summer term. Opposite
Rackham Building. 917 E. Huron.
Phone 8671.
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished rooms
for graduate girls. Cross ventila-
tion. Shower. Large yard with
furniture. Call 6152. 434
SUMMER SESSION STUDENTS-
Large, comfortable rooms, two
blocks from campus, reasonable.
Call 4850 or inquire 806 Hill.~ 367
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished suite
for two-also single' room. Un-
furnished five-room apartment.
1052 Baldwin. Call 3801 or 7612.
438
ROOMS-light and airy for the sum-
mer for MEN. Prices from $2.00-
$3.00. Hot water at all times. First
house off State. 615 Monroe St.
423
SUITE with private bath and shower.
Double room with adjoining lava-
tory. Available now. Also first
floor housekeeping apartment for
summer school or fall. Ph. 8544-
422 E. Washington. 427
TYPING
VIOLA STEIN-Experienced legal
typist, also mimeographing. Notary
public. Phone 6327. 706 Oakland.
TYPING-Experienced. Miss Allen,
408 S. Fifth Ave. Phone 2-2935 or
2-1416. 1 c
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-1935 Ford Tudor; Ra-
dio, heater. If interested call Jim
Thompson, 2-3173. 441
USED CARS-'33 Ford Fordor, $75;
'35 Plymouth Fordor, $195; '27
Chev Coach, $29; '33 Ford Tudor,
$55. NYE MOTOR SALES, 217
West Huron. 431
MEDICAL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES
of the late Dr. Thomas Paton, in-
cluding fine medical bag (new),
instruments, books, etc. 122 Nor-
mal St., Ypsilanti. 440

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PRESS
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ST E E R S R A T E S C H E E R S--Some 25,000 fans cheered tow-headed Les Steers (above) of
Oregon when he broke the world's high jump record by belly-rolling over the bar at 6 feet 10%
inches at Los Angeles coliseum recently. His former mark was 6 feet 10-25/32 inches made at Seattle
the previous month. How simple it looks, done by an expert.

I T D I D N 'T C 0 U N T -Though his friend below strained,
too, Cornelius Warmerdam failed to clear the bar set at 15'4" at
the Los Angeles coliseum. Last year Warmerdam of the Olympic
club soared over the bar at 15 feet 1s inches.

$TUDENT LAUNDRY-Special
dent rates. Moe Laundry,
South First St., Phone 3916._
WANTED TO BUY
GOOD USED CAR for about
Phone Dan Huyett, 2-4509,+
nings.

stu-
226
lOc
$50.
eve-
420

CASH for used clothing; men and
ladies. Claude H. Brown, 512 S.
Main St. Phone 2-2736. 31c
WANTED TO BUY-A D-flat pic-
colo; silver preferred. Call Kent
Arnold, 617 S. Forest, phone 3778.
WANTED - ANY OLD OR NEW
CLOTHING, PAY FROM $5.00 to
$500 FOR SUITS, OVERCOATS.
TYPEWRITERS, FURS - PER-
SIANS, MINKS. PHONE ANN AR-
BOR 6304 for APPOINTMENTS
SAM.
TRANSPORTATION
TWO PASSENGERS share expenses.
Driving to California. Leaving
June 15. Phone 8180. 442
CALIFORNIA-Leaving June 23; re-
turn August 1st, can accommodate
3. University 1-6803 or 15847
Woodingham Drive, Detroit. 422
H. B. GODFREY
MOVING - STORAGE - PACKING
Local and Long Distance Moving.
410 N. Fourth Ave. Phone 6297
29c
RHEAD'S HOUSEHOLD PACKING
CO.-Let us move, pack, or ship
you to any point. Experienced
movers. Special rates for students'
storage. Dial 3515. 318 N. First
St, 32c

B A B E R U T H (right) was among the hundreds who passed by the body of his teammate Lou
Gehrig as it lay in state in Christ Episcopal Churc ' in New York City. Gehrig played with the New
York Yankees 14 years.

T H E L I 0 N 'S S H A R E-One of the Trafalgar Square lions
in London, England, shares attention with a Nazi Messerschmitt
plane shot down during an air battle over Britain. The lions guard
a monument to Lord Nelson, England's naval hero.

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M I N U S A M 0 T 0 R--Stimulated by reports of wartime usage of troop gliders, the nation's
200 glider clubs are getting ready for the national soaring contest at Elmira, N.Y., June 28-July 13.
Above is a takeoff, the towing rope almost invisible against the motorless craft. In gliding, the pilot
takes advantage of natural air phenomena to continue flight-

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After Exams

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dress up and refresh yourself with a

coolingr

satisfying

bottle of beer.

FORMER KAISER Wil-
helm II (above) died in Doom,
The Netherlands. He is shown
here as the woodchopper of

WE DELIVER

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