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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

7 , JUNE 2, 1950

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BUSINESS
SHITS - Nine ho
quest), three day
vice), Ace Laund

SERVICES PERSONAL
our service (by re- LEARN TO DANCE
service (regular ser- Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio
)ry, 1116 S. Univer- 209 S. State
________)7B Phone 8161 AFP

VILOLsA STIN-EXPERIENCED TYPIST
-Master's and Doctor's manuscripts
and legal work. Phone 2-9848 after
noon. )30B
rYPEWRITER3 AND FOUNTAIN PENS
Salesand Service
MORRILL'S-314 S. State St. )11B
DELICIOUS hardy picnic lunches for
groups numbering from 25 to 1,000
persons. Let -us take care of all the
details. We deliver. J. D. Miller Ca-
tering service. 2-8315 phone. )13B
HILDEGARDE SHOPPE
109 E. Washington
Expert Alterations
Custom Clothes
by Established Tradition )3B
WASHING, ironing done in my own
home. Also rough dry and wet wash-
ing. Free pick up and .delivery. Ph.
2-9020. )1B
BAVE YOUR typewriter repaired by the
Office Equipment Service Company.
215 E. Liberty. .4
VACATION DAYS will -soon be here.
Mother and Dads-enjoy yourselves.
:iesponsible sitters for the children.
Call Kiddie Kare 3-1121. )10B
WANTED TO RENT
APARTMENT WANTED in September.
Graduate student and wife. Appre-
ciate any information from couples
leaving at end of summer session.
Call T. Foy, 9241, ) 29N
GRADUATE STUDENT desires 2-3 room
furnished apartment for summer ses-
sion. Call 9317. )38N
SINGLE MAN desires quiet, furnished,
spacious room, near campus, for the
F1l semester. Box 222. )37N
THREE ROOM FURNISHED APT, by
graduate student and working wife.
ust have private bath. Will be in
Ann Arbor at least 3 years. Write T.
D. Kowalski, 9205 A St., Apt. 11,
Hayward Calif. )30N
WANTED TO RENT-Furnished kit-
chenette apartment for the Summer
Sesion. Graduate student and wife.
R. C. Davis, University of Akron,
Mathematics Department, Akron, O.
)15N
WANTED-TO-SUB-LET: Wife and hus-
band, both teachers, desire to sub-
let apartment for summer school
session. Write Mrs. June D. Kelly,
Box 181, Galien, Mich. )11N
PERSONAL
DOUG-You're right - 19c malteds at
The Dinner Bell ARE good! Dick.
) 85P
TODAY IS KAPPA NU KITCHEN
CREW APPRECIATION DAY. All ac-
tives are requested to treat us with
highest respect. "Plum Puddin""
Baker, "Muffin Tin" Harrison, "Rag
Mo p" Miller, "Take Off" Thomas,
"Rnsem Wh ite" Steinhardt, "Boss"
Tennent and MANNY. )65R
FRENCH VISITOR wishes to exchange
tutoring in French for 2 or 3 weeks
in family in August. Contact G.
Levin, Romance Language. Ext. 2167.
) 84P
STUDENT RATES on TIME and LIFE
still available. Only $4.75 a year.
Through Student Periodical Agency.
Phone 2-82-42. ) 2
NOW IS THE TIME!
Get your room for this summer or
next fall now!! You will get very
satisfactory results from a cheap,
efficient DAILY CLASSIFIED AD.
2-3241. )2P
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PORTRAITS
and
GROUP
PHOTOGRAPHS
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amet'&u bo
208 Mich. Theatre Bldg.
Phone 2-2072

SENIQRS-Your last chance to take
advantage of the Student rates on
TIME and LIFE. Only $4.75 a yr.
Phone Student Periodical Agency,
2-82-42. )2
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Schwinn lightweight man's
bicycle. Hand brakes, $30. Call Nor-
man White, 8180. )215
NEW LADIES' WATCH-Wide band, $27.
Blue and white tweed winter coat,
short white spring coat 12-14, $25,
$20. Call Kathy, Ph. 2-2547. )214
MEN'S SCHWINN BIKE-Lightweight,
two wheel brakes, 3 speed gears, 3
piece crank forged steel crown and
fork tips. Sold $100,used few sum-
mer months, now $65. Brian Duff,
700 So. State, 2-3297. )213
RALEIGH BIKE-DeLuxe sports model,
3 speed gears, oil bath chain case.
Perfect condition, looks like new. Call
George after 6 at 2-9433. _)212
1938 HUDSON TERRAPLANE - Excel-
lent motor, 2 new tires, new brakes
and battery, clean body, $125. Call
247 Hinsdale, 2-4591. )211
HERE IT IS.-Reliable motor bike for
$50. Must sell, so make an offer. Call
2-9171 after 6:30 p.m. )202
HOUSE TRAILER-- '41 Schult 21 ft.,
sleeps 4. Excellent condition. Under-
priced at $450 for quick sale. Lot 76,
Coachville Gardens on US-23 south of
Packard Road, evenings. )201
MOTORCYCLES
New and TUsed-Repairs and Rebuild-
ing. Tires, tubes, batteries, accessor-
ies, and riding equipment. INDIA
M/C SALES, 207 W. Liberty. Phone
2-1748, open evenings.. )9
200 SETS of 78 r.p.m. records, like new,
from private collection, mostly be-
low 1 list Unusual bargains. Many
rare and new items, also a few LP's
and 45's. 118 N. Thayer, Apt. 2. Tel.
2-9185._
ARMY TYPE Foot Locker-$7.99, $9.99,
$10.99 al taxes included; Army tp
duffle bags $2.99; Furlough bags $2.49
with zipper; Open til 6 p.m. Samis
Store, 122 E. Washington. )5
ALL COLOR PARAKEETS, Canaries,
Finches, Cocketiels. Bird supplies and
cages. 562 S. 7th. Ph. 5330. )2B
WOMAN'S riding boots size 8%. Ex-
cellent condition. Phone 8539 after
5:00. )80
DIAMOND engagement and wedding
rings. Large discount. Jay Ange,
wholesale representative. Ph. 2-4481.
_)9
1950 CROSLEY STATION WAGON -
Top shape, economical transportation,
less than 3,000 miles. Since my wife
died, I have no need for two vehicles.
Buy it and have dependable, econom-
ical -transportation this summer and
for the rest of your college years.
First $695. See at Travis Texaco Ser-
vice, Williams at Thompson. )210
GOLF CLUBS- 5 registered irons, 2
matched woods. Inlaid wood faces,
never used. $26.50. Ph.3-8755. )192
GEPORTBLERADIO-AC. or bat-
tery. Permanent, rechargeable (wet
cell with built-in charger.) See after
5. Apt. No. 3, 816_Tappan. )208
TAPE RECORDER-Revere T-100. Very
ood condition. Also Clarkston (Slide-
ncaridge) 16 in. pick-up arm. Two
Pickering cartridges S-120, S-140. Call
2-4401, 202 Mich. House. )209

FOR SALE
MOTORCYCLE-1948 Indian 74 Chief
with all extras. Phone 2-1014 after 7.
)207
GOLF CLUBS - Set of 4 woods. See
Meyer,_202 Strauss, E._Quad. )205
SUMMER TUX JACKET, Tuxedo, Sum-
mer Sport Coat, size 39 long. Call
2-5695 after 5. )204
ROOMS FOR RENT
TERRACE APARTMENT (small) to sub-
let for summer. Phone 2-7369. )89R
LARGE PLEASANT ROOM for graduate
student or employed, woman. Share
kitchenet~te. Available now. Ph. 9079.
)98R
ROOMS for married couples with kit-
chen privileges._Call 2-8266. )99R
ROOMS available in club residence for
June graduates working in Detroit.
Located near Indian Village, 15 min-
utes fromdown town. Call Valley
31489. _)97R
3 DOUBLES and 2 singles for male stu-
dents for summer and fall. 1 block
from Law Club, 858 takland. Ph.
2-2858. ____}___ 95R
FIRST FLOOR-DOUBLE ROOM for 2
male students. Summer and fall.
Ph. 9471, 524 Hill. _ )96R
ROOMS WITH BATH
Cool, cheerful study and sleeping
rooms, informal atmbsphere, $40 for
summer, others without bath. Cam-
pus nearby. 1212 Hill._Call_2-2202. )86R
SINGLE, DOUBLE ROOMS with kitchen
privilege, near campus. Call 5224. ) 85R
ROOMS FOR MEN STUDENTS-Sum-
mer and fall terms. Phone 2-0157
after 6:.00 p.m. ) 84R
MEN'S ROOMS, summer and fall, sin-
gles and doubles. 1346 Geddes, 2-7044.
_ ) 70R
SAVE MONEY-Live here! Kitchen for
roomers' use. Large doubles for men,
summer and fall. Near campus. Ph.
2-7862.- )94R
DESIRABLE ROOMS-1019 Church St.
Singles doubles, 1 suite. Summer
rates, $4.50 and $5.00. Ph. 6876 E4ve.
)8B
DOUBLE ROOM-Large, pine paneled,
insulated, third floor. Cross ventila-
tion. Use of sleeping'porch if desired.
1 block from restaurant. Ph. 2-7181,
1307 Packard. )93R
WANTED TO TRADE
IF OUR TASTES AGREE, let's swant
classical record albums. 2-7981. )17T
TRANSPORTATION
WOMAN TEACHER leaving for Seattle
June 14. Wants two people to share
driving and expenses. Call Ypsi 1338J.
)43T
DRIVING TO ROCHESTER, N. Y. Leav-
ing.June 9. Call 3-1352 for informa-
tion. ____ 42T
WANTED RIDERS to Youngstown, O.
Leaving June 8th ground noon. Ph.
2-6403. _)41T
AM DRIVING Seattle, Wash. June 13.
Will take 3, $40 per. Call Bice Pierce,
2-4401. _ )40T
FLYING TO CALIFORNIA June 8.
Have 2 seats, $75 each. McElroy Fly-
ing Service, 9335. )27T
PLANE RESERVATIONSon unschedul-
ed airlines available for all June
flights. Phone 8771. )31T
UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEE wants ride
from Pontiac area during summer
months. Ypsilanti 1066W. )38T
WILL SWAP my right arm for rideto
Central Pennsylvania, June 8. Will
help drive and pay expenses. Call
Marty, 416 Williams Hse, )37T

LOST AND FOUND
FOUND-At last, a, malted for 19c and
coffee for Sc. The DINNER BELL,
808 S. State near Hill. )114L
LOST-Camera,8Tuesday, on North1U.
Call Alice 9388. )113L
LOST-Black billfold. I. D., etc. Thomas
O'Leary, 403 E. ' Washington St.
2-0264. _ _____)112L
LOST-Bunch of keys near Groomweil
Beauty Shop or vicinity of State St.
Ph, 5896 or 5126. __ )98L
LOST--Black and pink rim glasses. Ap-
ril 25th, campus. Ph. 3-1561-4506
Palmer Hse. )85L
LOST-Racine wristwatch with metal
band. Call 250611. )64L
FOR RENT
2-BEDROOM Pittsfield Village Apt.
available for summer session. Com-
pletely furnished. $85.00 per month
plusutilities. Phone Mrs. Langncr,
2-5788. ___)48F
SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS for
men. Summer and fall. Separate en-
trance. One block south of campus.
1021 Hill, 2-7133. )47F
A MAN'SdWORLD--Available for sum-
mer and next fall, suite for 3, and
double rooms, near Administration
Bldg. All new twin size mattresses.
Happy household. 325 E. Jefferson.
________ )90R
MEN-Student landlord. Summer rates
$4 to $5. 1 block from Rackham. 120
N. Ingalls, 2-6644. )32R
ATTENTION MEN STUDENTS-Special
summer rates. Twin-bed rooms, air-
conditioned, showers, continuous hot
water. Unusually attractive accom-
modations, just three blocks off cam-
pus. Call 7632. ____)92R
CLOSE TO CAMPUS-Large, pleasant
double room to share with one male
student for fall. No smoking. Phone
5372. _ )91R
RENT FREE--Exchange furnished cot-
tage, boats, motor, on Lake Superior
near Sault for two or more bedroom
home during six weeks University
summer session. Information write
P.O. Box .253, Soo, Michigan. )GM
ROOMS for graduate women students
attending summer session. Good lo-
cation. 820 Hill. Phone 2-5232. )85R
4-ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT to
sublet for summer session only. Con-
venient location. Call 2-6418_ )41F
APARTMENT available for summer --
Two rooms, west side. Car necessary.
Phone 2-8242. _ )31F
COOL 3 room furnished apt. for sum-
mer, $45.00. Call Flo, 2-1264. )45F
3 ROOM apartment near hospital.
Available July 1 to Sept. 16. Call
6737. Ask for Rhoda. )44F
MODERN cottage on Whitmore Lake.
Will sleep 6. $50.00 per week. July
2nd to July 30th. Call evenings,
25-8671, Ann Arbor.
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTU N ITIES
MEDICAL PERSONNEL
for medical and dental field.
408 Park Ave. Bldg. WO 3-5789
DETROIT, MICHIGAN )1E
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED to buy - Used inexpensive
bed, chest, dresser, dining room
suite, hide-a-bed, 2 9 x 12 rugs. By
private party. Phone 2-8349. )18W
WANTED TO BUY--White tux coat,
size 42. Call Ypsi 1467R. )19W
HELP WANTED
WANTED mature general counsellor for
girl's riding camp. Call 2-2379 )29H
SALES HELP WANTED next fall. Maga-
zine subscriptions at student rates.
Please apply now to: Student Periodi-
cal Agency, Phone 2-8242. )24H

Sig Eps Tops
In Fraternity
Sports Play
For the second consecutive year,
Sigma Phi Epsilon has annexed
the Intra-Mural Fraternity crown.
Folowing close behind the title-
holders was Sigma Chi.
The I-M chatnps won top honors
in five individual sports, including
handball, volleyball, paddleball,
bowling and cross country. They
also tied for first in the foul
throwing event.
2- * *
THE SIG EPS have hopes of
taking another sport title when
they face Phi Delta Theta in the
softball finals at 4 p.m. today at
Wines Field.
J o h n Branaman, athletic
chairman for the house, credits
Don McPhail, Bob Gregory and
Larry Shaw with some fine work
in bringing home the trophy.
McPhail, who captained both
the handball and paddleball teams,
and Gregory, who lead the house
eleven, took part in seven sports
each.
Placing second in the frater-
nity cross-country races was
only one of the six activities
which Shaw played in. He also
paced the golf team hitting con-
sistently in the low seventies.
Bob Schmidt has also helped
greatly with his fine pitching on
the softball team. Bob has re-
corded three one-hitters so far
this season and will be going for
the win in tomorrow's finals.

-Daily-Wally Barth
TOP ATHLETE-Earl Riskey (left), director of I-M Sports,
presents the annual Michigan Daily trophy to- Bill Raymond,
Ray11mond Wins Daily Trophy
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M.C.F. Takes
Independent
1-M Laurels
Notching 947 points in the 1949-
50 athletic campaign, Michigan
Christian Felowship was today de-
termined the Independent League
Champion by a wide margin over
Second-Place Newman Club.
Under manager Bob Willough-
by, MCF won individual titles in
Track, Cross-Country, and Horse-
shoes. They were second in Golf,
Swimming, and Touch-Football
while winning divisional crowns
in Volleyball and Softball only to
subsequently bow in the playoffs.
Willoughby lead his club to their
crown with participation in nine
of the twelve sports in which
MCF saw action.
Cl ip This-
and save until
June 15th
It's your Key to
SERVICE, SMILES,
Scrumptious Food
THE
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808 South State

Not all of Michigan's finest ath-
letes are taking part in varsity
sports as can be witnessed by Bill
Raymond, '51 L.S.&A., who is this
year's winner of the Michigan
Daily I-M Trophy.
Bill hails from Adrian, Mich-
igan and has taken part in
twelve different sports for his
fraternity, Sigma Alpha Epsi-
ion and a few other All-Cam-
pus individual competitions,
Most recently, Raymond won the
All-campus golf title and set a
new low scoring record for 18
holes with a 70.

Basketball was one of his best
activities as he took the All-
Campus foul throwing title and
was chosen for the All-Star
fraternity five. While playing
for S.A.E. he averaged 18 points
per game.
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LANTERN
GARDENS
Chinese-American Restaurant
613 E. Liberty Street
Next to the Michigan Theater
Phonet6380
Closed Every Tuesday

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PRO FRATERNITY

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Scoring 950 points and taking 4
first places in individual sports,
Nu Sigma Nu won the Profes-
sional Fraternity All Year cham-
pionship in Intra-Mural athletics.
This makes the fourth straight
title for the medical fraternity, a
new record.
NURSES for part time and full time
summer relief on floor duty-especial-
ly evening and night shifts. Michigan
registration and satisfactory creden-
tials required. Call University Hos-
pital Nursing Office, or write Director
of Nursing Service, University Hospi-
tal, Ann Arbor, Michigan. )27H
DO YOU need any help? If so, you will
get good results from a DAILY HELP
WANTED ad. Try it and see. )7P
STUDENT TO WORK in Men's Wear
Store. Friday niter and Saturday.
Mellencamp's, Ypsilanti, Michigan.
ROOM A ND BOARD
ROOM, board, or both for summer
session. Theta Xi .fraternity, 1345
Washtenaw. 3 blocks from campus
Contact Jack Wirth, 2-5644. )6X

FACULTY ATHLETICS
The participants in the faculty
sports program had their first an-
nual dinner in the faculty room
of the Union last night.
The sports program was or-
ganized to give faculty members
an opportunity to participate in
the various recreational activi-
ties of the I-M building on a
competitive team basis.
This year, in the league's sec-
ond season of competition, the
Psychology department annexed
top team honors out of a field of
16 department which competed.
INTERNATIONAL CENTER
The Chinese Students Club took
first place in the race for the top
sports award in International Cen-
ter competition. They beat out
last year's winners, the Turkish
Students Club.

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