Thursday, March 28, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Thursday, March 28, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~1 Pa Sve ~aELREHFflDS' (Coninued from Page 6) MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS FOR SALE - Fender, Telecaster and case, 6 mos. old $175. Gibson J-50 folk guitar and hard case, $125. 761- 0064. XIg TAS-X pre-amplifier 662-5393. X1 BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan A-1 New and Used Instruments PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington X PERSONAL WOULD YOU BELIEVE well-located apartments with fast maintenance, 8-mo. leases, and friendly manage- ment? Call The Ambassador Co. at 761-7982 between 1 and 5. Other times, 761-3920. F45 BASK IN THE SUN Summer, sublet. 1st half, 2nd half, both. 2 bdrm. 4-man, air-cond., sun roof. 2 blks. from campus 665-0453! F44 WHAT HAPPENED to the Unicorn ih the OVERFLOW? Diag sales-Mon. thru Wed. F12 OVERFLOW magazine - get your copy on the Diag-used in some classes. P43 VINS DE FRANCE is sponsoring a round-trip flight to Europe, July 1- Aug. 31, $306. For details call 761- 4146. F46 ROUND TRIP N.Y.-London, Paris-N.Y. May 12-Aug. 13. 764-3243. F39 NOTICE: BOB E. WANTED: Male with previous camp counseling experience who likes kids, snow, and practical jokes, and is an all-around great guy. -Just Passing Through P34 Petitioning for JOINT JUDICIARY COUNCIL. Now through April 3. F40 MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH HOWELL of Claremore, Oklahoma are proud to announce that their daughter, Helen Joan, will be following in the footsteps of Mr. Howell's father. FC PERSONAL ANDREA GOODMAN : It was revealed to the Daily late Snuday night that your parents will rendezvous with you at 7:30 p.m. this Friday at the agreed location. They declined to make further comment, save for t: strict acimonition, "Be there.," the one-man crowd PF gestalt, gestalt, who's got the gestalt? time and mood respect no man but come upon him as they will life is the game of playing with the time and the mood -the partial derivative FB PERSONAL ED SCHOOL STU DENTS SEI has been recognized by the Ed. faculty SEI has been recommended by the Educational Appraisal Committee SEI has tentatively promised to sit in on faculty committees SEI is really moving, but needs your help Mass Me eting To Propose Ed. School Changes WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27 8 P.M.-UES Aud. Sponsored by SEI STUDENTS FOR EDUCATIONAL INNOVATION PERSONAL IS YOUR WIFE WORKING to put you through school? Give her a digni- fied 8 x 10 CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT on parchment-like paper which honors her contribu- tion. Only $2.00 Wilset Co., Rte. 2, Concord, N.H. 03301. F20 Join MICHIGAN STUDENTS For KENNEDY Materials soon available. Call 761-6541 or 769-4150. Please keep calling if the line is busy or write to 629 S. Division, Ann Arbor F16j LARGE, MODERN 4-MAN APT., % blk. from Law Quad. Free parking. Air- cond., $45/month each. Call 769-4813. FE AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION Helps your friends today, might help you tomorrow. $3 membership to: ACLU, 234 State St., Detroit, Mich. F46 HOW CAN YOU carry books in some- thing made with 181 noles? "Filets," expandable leather bags, now being sold at Satyrn, Inc. This is "your bag." F44 WANTED-4 bedroom house for fall occupancy. Call 761-2798 or 761-9599. L4 EUROPE $230-Forced to sell Union charter flight seat May to Aug. Safe plane, nice place to visit. Call Roger, 761-7190. DR. WOLOWITZ-Do you believe that to love Wayne, I must love his goril- la? Moo. Psych 555. F22 ENGAGE in flower power-Plant your- self in our sauna. Ann Arbor Gym- khana. 662-9200, 1-10 P.M. FI PERSONAL LOST! One pair of brown glasses in a black leather snap case. Lost in the vicinity of Couzens and Alice Lloyd. If found, call 764-5978. FF CUBA Report by a recent visitor T _ " _ 1 . n M k A i M'. z Tlonight, 8 P.VMEET I IKE GOLDFIELD, SDS, U. CHICAGO N Rm. 3-KLMN - Mich. Union To Propose Chonges in' Open to all - free T Ed. Sch Slides of Cuba at end . ool WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27 Inside 8 P.M.-UES Aud. Sponsored by North Vietnam SEI Felix Green's documentary Students for Educational Innovation P36 PERSONAL SERVICES-Joint study programs, co- operative - coeducational only, Call Joe or John at 663-5817. F32 IN CASE YOU MISSED I THE FIRST ONE MASS GIRLS: Have problems? Want a shoulder to cry on? Call 769-5833. FE I STEVEN A. DAVIDSON of the Business School should now be formally referred to as "Buddy Business". S.N. FF BOY AVAILABLE at all times, for any purpose. Call 764-2785-ask for "THE KID". FA color tilm 7 & 9 P.M. Sun., Mon., next Sun. 75c at the door or fishbowl Sun.-Aud. "A" - Mon.-Arch. Aud. F41 WAKE-UP SERVICE. Have your phone ring at any designated time day or night-LOW RATES. DON'T BE LATE FOR CLASS OR WORK - AGAIN. TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE. 665-8871 (24 hours). F BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $7.50 Rh positive. $10 and $12 Rh negative. Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9-4; Wed. 1-7 (18-21 years old need parent's permission. 483-1894 404 W. Michigan, Ypsilanti Michigan Community Blood Center 1? NEED 2-MAN APr. r' '68-'69. If you know of a. good one call 764-5948. We'll pay you $10. if we rent it. F46 DON'T LEND HIM YOUR NOTES; he might lose the whole set. Xerox them instead, and save hours and hours of copying by hand. Only 8c per page at 2 convenient locations: S. Univ. right next to U. Towers, S. State right next to Marshall's. F17 POETRY WANTED for Anthology. Idlewild Publishers, 543 Frederick, San Francisco, Calif. 94117. F PETITION CAMPAIGN UNDERWAY Volunteers urgently needed to staff New Politics Party H.Q.'s. Call 761- 0059, Nat Burnett. F7 DON'T LEND HIM YOUR NOTES; he might lose the whole set. Zerox them instead, and save hours and hours of "opying by hand. Only 8c per page at 2 convenient locations. PERSONAL WHO IS ANDRE KOLE? FE WHY MESS with erasing carbon cop- ies? Why ruin your papers with smudges? Why not? Because you can now Xerox your original at only Sc perccpy during business hours. Ior only 6c per copy on overnight service. 2 convenient locations, S. Uglv. right next to U. Towers, S. state right next to Marshall'. F18 NERVOUS? Learn self-help. Recovery, Inc., Box 231 An Arbor, GL 3-0327. BOB GREENE:_ Pimp not thy neighbor, lest pimped ye wish to be, -A Sin FF FOR SALE 2 TICKETS TWA JET, $230 each. May 12, New York and London, Aug. 13, Paris to New York. Call Poppy, 761- 7325. B42 FULLERETS-IN-RESIDENCE Top quality brushes, combs, tooth brushes, and other necessities. Reas- onably priced. Convenient to order, pay on delivery. Call 764-6882. B40 FOR SALE: 1962 BMW R-27. Phone 761-2704 after 6 p.m. BF SELLING TICKETS TO EUROPE AT A LOSS - 7 tickets, U of M charter (UAC). New York-London, May 20, Paris-New York Aug. 12. Call 764- 4227, after 5 p.m. weekends, 229-7974 (Brighton). B38 Lose Something? Find it with a Daily Classified FOR SALE HARMONY Severeign Jumbo, mint condition, $65. Call Keith 483-3496 evenings. B37 TWA FLIGHT to Europe. May 12, N.Y. to London; Aug. 13. Paris to N Y. Call 764-1726 B21 TRANSPORTATION WHY WAIT for an Apt.? Rent a whole house. 8-month lease. Mod., fully furnished, 3 bdrm., attached garage. $70 mo./man. 1 mile west of campus. Bus service, ample parking, loads of extras. 761-7546. CP DRIVER to and from CALIFORNIA - Leave after finals, return Aug. 1. 1967 air-cond. Chrysler. NO 3-9124. WANTED: Riders to Columbus, Ohio. Leave Friday, March 29, return Sun- day, March 31. Call Tom Schaffer, 769-2829. GD TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE for Uni- versity Activities Center flight to Europe-May 20-Aug. 12--New York- Paris - Paris-New York. Cheapest flight on campus-only $230.00 round trip. Information and contracts available at UAC office in the Union, GD FOR SALE: 1, 2 or 3 tickets for SAB- ENA jet flight Detroit-London, Paris or Brussels-Detroit. May 4-June 1. Call 761-3490 after 6 p.m. G34 Ride to South Bend March 30. Call 662-3843 after 6 p.m., GE NEW FACULTY needs house for Aug. '68. Prefers 3 bdrm., good condition. Location near University and schools (eg. Burns Park). Will visit AA in April. Principles only, please send details. J. E. Taylor, 10644 Blythe, Los Angeles. Cal. 90064. K13 PARIS July 30-Aug. 30 No. 306 Call 761-4146 for details VINS de FRANCE F37 NOW THAT I have her complete at- tention, I must announce to the world that Susan Lerner's big day is only 5 away! FD NEED A STRING JOB, new frame or grip. Call Jake's Racket Shop, 662- 3821. 200 Chapin, open evenings. F19 Petitioning for JOINT JUDICIARY COUNCIL. Now through April 3. F39 DAILY HAPPENINGS Levin: No, Roger, I certainly haven't forgotten the incorporation plan. I think it would be the ideal thing. But, Roger, baby, you know you just have to do what's most expedient sometimes and sacrifice the ideal, FF BARBARA B.: Have a cramp. Good luck in Princess Ida this week-remember I'll be in the audience watching your love scenes. -Immelberg FE The snack treat that is sweeping the country is now available in Ann Arbor. MEXICAN TACOS HAVE ARRIVED! Each Taco consists of: * Mexican tortilla, cooked on the premises. * Shredded lettuce. : Tomato Cheddar Cheese * Mildly "hot" taco sauce Only 25 cents each, at "Anjie's" Sa- tellite Restaurant, S. Forest and S. University (at University Towers). Open 'till 1 a.m. every night (Why pay $2.50 for another tired piz- za when the same amount can get you 10. fantastic tacos?) F31 PARTY at HANK'S Saturday night. All friends call 761-8438. FE F35 _______ TIME FOR A CHANGE!!! Vote Quenon for Council April 1. F22 GIRLS WANTED for soc. experiment- 764-8690. FC SOTH WINK LEE-Call me. FC t MANCIN I STROBE LIGHTS - 761-0195 F SUMMER IN EUROPE-Must sell one ticket on UAC Flight No. 3, May 3 to August 4. Willing to go down from $230. Call Hank Grix at 764-3682 or 764-0562. FF Petitioning for JOINT JUDICIARY COUNCIL. Now through April 3. F38 IT'S WHAT YOU RECEIVE in a dia- mond for the price you pay that counts-but don't pay for a store's overhead via high mark-up. Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University. 663- 7151. F SUE! Honestly! This will teach you to 'start reading the personal' col- umn more carefully. Really, I AM disappointed. Now start looking care- fully! FC AT MICHIGAN MARCH 30 EVENTS BLDG. TICKETS AT HILL $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 F11 WANT A CHEAP ROUND-TRIP FLIGHT TO ISRAEL? Call for Uri Levitan: day -- 764-8397 evening - 665-4925 F32 IS THERE any place in town where I can get tacos? Would you believe Angie's Satellite Restaurant at U Towers? Open til 1 a.m. F24 I Our designer came home from London with a Beatle haircut, a cricket bat, a case of kippers, I and an idea. Because as soon as he got back-in a fever of crea- tivity, he began designing the Bounder. He made it brash and dashing-like a Lon- don ankle boot. He made it rugged and supple, soft and durable-like a moccasin. And when he finally revealed the Bounder to us, it was just that-half a moccasin, half an ankle boot. With top grain leather from ankle to heel to hand-sewn toe. A buckle or twin eyelets. And smashings colours. Ingenious! We wonder what'll happen when our designer visits the Continent. More I 0