'I PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY. 20,1957 PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAX DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY,2#. 1~57 SERVICE FRATERNITY: Alpha Phi Omega Distributes Posters About Campus By ROBERT JUNKER Bservices around campus, including service for organizations with no I of campus aid community-wide Have you ever wondered how the those in the quads, the diag and permanent office on campus. interest, posters adrted tohall eveut- various University buildings. s eA Phi O maintains a staff of The four purposes of the organi- rdsr- A Phi O's 50 members distributedtrained guides available to show zation are service to campus, com-' the-way places around campus. Aany group around campus. One of munity, nation, and members. The This is one of the services of the more than 10,000 last year. its biggest projects each year is its group also extends services to the local Gamma Pi chapter of Alpha Another service involves calling work at registration. In addition members of the fraternity. For Phi Omega, the campus service the housemother or house presi- to maintaining an information members, dances and steak fries fraternity which operates mostly dent of any student admitted to booth to aid the many lost in the are provided each semester. I behind the scenes. It is one of 290 Health Service infirmary. The general confusion, the group also President Jim Shedlowski, '58E,' chapters of the national located group makes between 70 and 100 provides about 30 members to re- explained the purpose of the group. throughout the country. a week, the only notification that lieve workers at any point of "Through Alpha Phi Omega, one Posters advertising various a student has been admitted at operation. gains valuable experience in the events across campus bear in the Health Service. Membership in this organization fields of administration and lead- I lower right-hand corner the stamp The organization also maintains is restricted to former boy scouts, ership while at the same time "another' service of Alpha Phi a mimeographing service for any and as q service to the community, performing useful services to the Omega." organization which may want to they aid in scouting activities in campus, community and nation." 'he organization distributes pos- use it, and it furnishes the materi- this area. In addition they work ters'for any "U" approved organi- als at cost. As another service the on blood drives, campus chest zation to the 47 bulletin boards it group maintains a filing and phone drives, and other special projects GIgQ fioRE 11 I I Iq I lee CISb I I Notices Use of this column is restricted to OFFICIALLY REGISTERED student or- ganizations. Registration forms are available in the Office of Student Af- fairs, 1020 Administration Building. Registration for the current semester+ should be completed not later than March 2. a ULLR Ski Club, meeting, Feb. 20, 7:30 p.m., Union Room 3 KLMN. As- pen Trip, Weekend trip. Spring Weekend, special events sub- committee chairmen meeting, Feb. 20, 4:15 p.m., Union. * * '* Union Bridge Club, all-campus un- dergraduate Intercollegiate Bridge Tournament, Feb. 20, 7:30 p.m., Union. - - - - - - - hklon 1; yue y I N ( N aBY COMMAND ! Interntional Festival of Music -T ALL-CAMP"US TAL E NT CASH PRIZES Winners Judged by Audience MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .75 1.87 2.78 3 .90 2.25 43.33 4 41.04 2.60 3.85 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday Phone NO 2-324- HELP WANTED MANAGEMENT POSITION for woman between 30 and 50 years of age for a leading national company. This is a real opportunity for a career of importance with permanent income. Should have attractive personality.ll Business experience not essential, Car helpful. For appointment call NO 3- 5058, mornings 9-12. )H90 WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part- time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor Yellow and Checker Cab Company. Phone NO 8-9382. )H20 STUDENT for meal job at fraternity. NO 2-5649, steward. )H81 FOR RENT FOR RENT: clean, quiet, single room. Close to campus - near St. Joseph's. Reasonable rent. Call NO 3-5400 aft- er 4. DO YOU WANT lower rent? 2 bedroom furnished cottage, Portage Lake. For married couples. $45 per month. Phone Hunter 3-0794, )C80 2 ROOM SUITE for 2 with piano, kitch- en and laundry privileges-near cam- pus. NO 2-7990. )C78 TWO-ROOM furnished apartment. Pri- vate bath; couple preferred; $85 per month. NO 2-0342. Call after 5. )C71 HAPPY TIMES ARE HERE! First Show Today 1 P.M. Dial NO 2-2513 For Exact Laughter Time Even funnier than the Pulitzer Prize play Marian RADO Glenn FORD Machiko KYO in M.G.Ms Te Teahouse OF THE/ CfNEMASCOPE & METROCOLOR StanigEddie ALBERT BUGS BUNNY "A Star Is Bored" OUR NEXT ATTRACTION OH, WOMEN 0 H ROOMS FOR RENT TWO SPACES for graduate girls avail- iable at Tappan International House Room and board. 724 Tappan or call NO 5-5703. )E12 BOARDERS WANTED - Good food, reasonable rates. Call Brad Barr, NO 2-9431. )E10 LOOKING FOR a male grad student to share room with cooking privi- leges, half block from campus, 417 E. Liberty. ) D58 SAVE YOUR ROOM RENT: Single basement room in exchange for sit- ting and yard work. Private bath and entrance. Mile from campus. NO 3-5348. )D57 SINGLE ROOMS with refrigerator for men near campus. Student managed. 906 Greenwood, NO 2-9851. )D56, TWO ROOM SUITE for 2 men, excel- lent campus location, neat and comfortable. Special bargain: $6 each. Phone 8-6205. )D59 ONE BLOCK from campus. Large 3 room apartment. Also one man to share apartment with three, same location. Phone NO 2-1443. )C74 PLEASANT ROOMS near campus for male students. Considerate landlord! Call NO 8-783. )D53 GOOD campus location. Double rooms. Neat and comfortable. Save money, $5.50 per week. Phone NO 8-6205 or NO 2-0035. )D49 ROOMS for 1 or 2 men in large, clean, 2 room suite close to campus. Call NO 2-5180 or NO 3-0885. )D47 TWO LARGE double rooms for men students. $7. 406 Packard across from South Quad. Call NO 3-4096. )D54 LARGE, clean 2 room suite for working girls or women students. Call NO 3- 0885. )D48 PERSONAL LOWELL AND MARVIN: Why have you been avoiding me? Please, let's get together real soon, Your neglect- ed 'IQ". )F143 J-HOP PICTURES: Stragglers may pick up pictures this Friday, Feb. 22, at the Union between 3-5 p.m. )F141 Dressmaking Tailoring, restyling. Will do fitting in your home or mine. Experienced, minimum charges. NO 5-6370. Pick-up and Delivery )F138 NEW LOCATION MARGARET SHOP- Uniforms and furs, up to 50% off. Fur tricks for spring styling. 516 E. Liberty, NO 5-5729. )F142 DRESSMAKER Mending - Alterations. Phone NO 2- 9541 . )F137 CONVERT your double-breastedsuit to a new single-breasted model. $15. Double-breasted, $18, or new sil shawl collar, $25. Write to Michaels Tailoring Co., 1425 Broadway, Detroit, Michigan, for free details or phone WOodward 3-5776. )F1 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Working mechanism to ULYSSE NARDIN watch on 2/8. Please con- tact NO 3-8508. Reward offered. Maury Gralnek. )A89 LOST-One pair black patent pumps. If found call NO 2-5570. ) A90 LOST - Light brown leather purse be- tween S.U. and School of Education, contains Schaffer pen, check book and important keys. If found please call NO 2-1165 after six. )A91 LOST - Parker 41 pen blue gray bottom of steel cap. Reward NO 8- 6683. ) A92 9 S , STARRING . BUSINESS SERVICES FRENCH TUTORING By Melle. Ophelia Petrossian at 2-5133 J51 TEACHER OF PIANO and music theory, master's degree, formerly on college music faculty. NO 3-4010, 4-5 p.m. only. )J50 WASHING AND IRONINGS done in my home. Reasonable price. Free deliv- ery. Phone NO 5-2376. )J49 TEACHER of Singing and Speaking. Mrs. Kenneth N. Westerman, NO 8- 6584. )J47 PIANO LESSONS Ophelia Petrossian Graduate of Conservatoire of Geneva, Switzerland, and London Academy. Phone 2-5133 )J52 CHILD DAY CARE - Licensed home. Northwest location. References. Call NO 2-0410. )J46 WASHINGS-Also ironing separately. Specialize in cotton blouses and washed skirts. Free pick up and deli- very. Phone NO 2-9020. )J23 USED CARS USED CAR SPECIALS 1954 Chevrolet fordor; radio and heater, powerglide, exceptionally nice. $745. 1949 Ford; 1 owner, tudor, black, radio and heater. $175. 1953 Dodge V8, tudor, blue, a car well worth $200 more. Our price $495. JIM WHITE Inc. Your Chevrolet Dealer Open 'til 9 P.M. Daily, Sat. 'til 1 P.M. 2 Big Lots--Cor. Washington and First Sts. and Cor. Ashley and Liberty Sts. Phones NO 2-5000, NO 3-6495. NO 3-3321 )N94 1947 PLYMOUTH - 4 door sedan, good motor, radio and heater, $75. NO 8- 6662 between 5-6. )N95 REAL ESTATE THE BUTTS & SWISHER CO. REALTORS FOR ANN ARBOR WOODS (Washtenaw at Stadium) Models Open Daily 10-8 Phone NO 3-0800 )RI ROOM AND BOARD BOARD at Michigan Co-op 315 North State. 3 meals a day. $8.75 and (4) hours work per week. Call NO 8-6284, House president.)F18 BOARDERS WANTED - good food. Near campus, reasonable rates. Call Bob Fisk, NO 2-8312. )E17 BORDERS WANTED- Tappan Inter- national House, NO 5-5703. )E13 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES TIRE SALE Prices slashed Big trade-in for used tires Fully Guaranteed GOLDEN'S SERVICE featuring STANDARD Products 601 Packard - NO 8-9429 )52 For the Best in Tires, Batteries, and Service see "HOB" GAINSLEY SERVICE So. University & Forest )S49 Daily Classifieds Bring Resmlts FOR SALE RARE VIOLINS AND BOWS ALL ACCESSORIES, STRINGS, REPAIRS MADDY MUSIC 508 E. Williams NO 3-3223 )B74 HI Fl STUDIO Specials on new and used Short wave radios Tape recorders Short wave communications receivers Table model Hi F1 phonographs 1217 & 1317 So. University NO 2-9595 )B225 FRESH BUT NICE Ever try our cakes and cookies Just before you hit the hay? We make them for your enjoyment Guaranteed fresh every day. CAMPBELL & SON BAKERY 219 N. Main Call NO 8-9880.. Order now - we deliver )B-232 1948 STUDEBAKER Convertible, all accessories, good condition, call NO 3-8691 after 5 p.m. ')B229 wool throw rugs - assorted colors 27x18-$1.00 and 27x54-3.95 While they last SMITH'S FLOOR COVERING 207 E Washington NO 3-5536 Open Monday evening until 8:30 )B223 HI FI Special this week on: Records and Minnesota Mining Scotch Tape Hours: Mon - Fri.: Noon - 8 P.M. Sat.: 9 - 1 Audio Supply Lab. Showrooms 334 Nickels Arcade (above Bay's Jewelry) NO 2-7767 NO 2-9425 )B2s6 HI-FI Garrad, Electro-Voice, Vogen, Heathkit F.M. Call Hillman 3-8508. )B235 33 PT. RIVER diamond ring for 70% of value. References. R. E. Taylor. 120 N. Ingalls. )B216 PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE Graphic '35 color slide camera with case and flash; like new. $55. PURCHASE CAMERA SHOP 1116 S. University Phone NO 8-6972 )B234 CAR FOR SALE-1952 Mercury Mon- teray hard top R&H. New white wall tires. Overdrive. Private owner. Phone NO 2-3522 evenings after six. )B230 MONKEYS $35 ea. Tropical fish, ragm *p guinea pigs, hamsters, parakeets, baby turtles, aquariums and supplies. University Aquarium 328 E. Liberty NO 3-0224 C Open daily except Thursday )B22 ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25; socks, 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup- plies. direct from England TED HE AT H -n and his MUSiC LONDON RECORDS .1 4 Decca Records Star H BBLwERh "L I c fs 1 I JUNE CAPITOL RECORDS extra added Attraction EDDIE Sunset" TRIO RCA VICTOR RECORDS SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd 8:00 P.M. Hill Auditorium Tickets at Administration Building -75c and $1 I Block orders due this Friday. General sale, February 25-March HILL AUDITORIUM Feb.22 -7:15,9:30 Prices: $2.25, $1.75, $1.25 Tickets on sale at Hill Auditorium 1. a LAST WEEK Thurs., Fri., Sat. 8:15 Read Daily Classifieds Starting Today I .. Dial NO 2-3136 (liti t anna maS SAM'S STORE 122 East Washington }8205 clifford odet's broadway and hollywood success arbor's professional arena theatre onic temple 327 s. 4th ave. Hillel 1429 Hill St. Dear Student, We have addressed this letter to you, the person who enjoys being with people, likes to sing, and can read music. We have formed a singing group exclu- sively for you; The Hillel Chorus. Our first meeting of the semester is Sunday at 4:30. We are looking for- r er I 9?. . Z.". .. _ ___ __, r I