$I THE MICHIGAN DAILY PM.MAF- -TT T. V" -9IL I m9l SIX THE MICHIGAN UAIIV VI~TT~AV TT'tT~? 00 luD1 £r~aiW.5.i.9 1 !JLD.L/~a, 1Ly7U i For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557 Monday through Friday, 12:30 to 2:30 P.M. FOR RENT The Ann Arbor Fair Housing Ordi- nance and the University of Mich- igan Regents' bylaws prohibit dis- crimination in the University com- munity. Questions should be direct- ed to Off-Campus Housing, 764-7400. 2 GIRLS NEEDED to share modern campus apt, for Fall. Call Colleen, 784-1836, or write 1400 Mound, Jack- son, Mich. C50 WANTED-1 or 2 men to complete fantastic 4-man apt. Best location in town, -bi-level, 2 air cond., com- plete modern kitchen, furnished, building just completed. Call Bill Martin at 663-6679. CA FOR AUGUST rental-Large 2-bedroom, 4-man furnished apt. Off-street park- ing, air-conditioned, resident man- ager. Call Madison Management, NO 3-8866. C46 APARTMENTS GALORE! Studios from $140, 1 bedroom from $165, 2 'bedrooms from $200, 3 bed- rooms from "$300. All in new build- ings. - PATRICK J. PULTE, INC. 665-9405 or 761-5841 AVAILABLE AUG. 22 CAMPUS-near ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL --New, spacious, 1 bedroom apt. --Completely furnished, air- conditioned and sound-proofed. -$195 per month includes all utilities except electricity. DAHLMANN APTS. 761-7600 C19 NO CAR? Must live on Campus? Then 418 E. Washington St. is the build- ing for you. 3-man, 1 bedroom, mod- ern building, study hall. NO 8-6906. C43 WANTED-+A apiaery attic for this fall. Must have floor, walls, air and other essentials. Call 665-8722. CE 310 SO. DIVISION FALL OCCUPANCY Fireplace and windowest lend atmos- phere to this completely redecorated, spacious one-bedroom apartment. Wall-to-wall carpeting, new furnish- ings, and parking included. Other one and two-bedrooms in ex- cellent campus and hospital loca- tions. 662-7787. Campus Management, Inc. 335 East Huron BARGAIN CORNER SAM'S STORE H as Genuine LEVI's Galore! For "Guys and Gals" FOR RENT HURON TOWERS North Campus 2200 Fuller Road Studio, 1, 2, 3 Bdrm. Furnished or unfurnished. Free bus transportation. Air-cond. Ample parking. Pool. Rec. room. Restaurant. Lounge. 2, 3, or 4 man apts, available-summer sublets. 663-0800 Rentals from $135.00 CAMPUS- 3 BLOCKS 2-MAN APTS. -efficiency apartments -new, completely furnished, Frigi- daire appliances and air-condition- ing. -available Aug. 22 -$150 per month plus utilities DAHLMANN APTS. 761-7600 C FALL RENTAL 1506 Packard Ann Arbor's Most Spacious Apt. 2, 4, or 5 man, large' porches,' ample parking. Call 1-864-3852. 05 APARTMENT LOCATING SERVICE We attempt to list all available apart- ments in the Ann Arbor area. All detailed listings searched for your convenience by computer. 1217 S. University Call 761-3688 C39 1-2-3 MAN Close to Campus $150 and up 1 bedroom bi-level or efficiency 731-736 Packard NO 3-8866 Colony Apts. C FOR RENT OAKLAND APARTMENTS FALL OCCUPANCY NEAR HOSPITALS: Bi-Level-3 bedroom, six person apart- ment, one-half block from St. Joseph's Hospital, ideal for nurses. This apartment features wall-to-wall carpeting throughout, new, modern furnishings, modern kitchen, huge living room with fireplace, dining room and double bath. Modern two-bedroom 4-man apart- ments located directly across from the . Rackham Building on Ingalls. Apartment features complete modern furnishings, wall-to-wall carpeting, off-street parking plus close proxim- ity to both campus and hospital area. Newly redecorated one-bedroom apart- ment for 1, 2, or 3 persons. Living room with fireplace plus dining room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Features modern furnishings, wall-to-wall carpeting, wood paneled walls and off-street parking. One-half block from St. Joseph's Hospital between Huron and Catherine Streets. NEAR A. & D. AND LAW SCHOOLS: Modern 2-bedroom apartment on Tap- pan Street suitable for three or four persons, completely furnished with off-street parking and ideal student location. Spacious 3-bedroom apartment for six persons occupying entire main floor of a large house. This beautiful apartment with wall-to-wall carpet- ing and new modern furniture has such distinctive features as 9-foot ceilings, large bay windows, 20' by 40' living room with fireplace, dining room, modern kitchen, '15' by 20' master bedroom plus two other 11' by 12' bedrooms and bath. Located 2 blocks from Law"School. All utilities included with rent. Each of the apartments listed above may be shown by appointmentonly. For information or an appointment regarding any of these units call 761-2657, 761-9388 or 662-2667. C NEW-CAMPUS-NEW Leasing for the 1st time for Fall '67 THE WALNUT MANOR 521 WALNUT ST. Deluxe 1 & 2 bedroom apts. for 3-5 students -beautifully furnished -air-conditioned -dishwasher -sound proofing -laundry and storage FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES Call for information 668-6906 Modern Apts., Inc. C36 1506 BROADWAY Immediate or Fall Occupancy Completely carpeted modern unfur- nished one-bedroom apartments with stove, refrigerator, and disposal. Am- ple parking and extra storage space. Unfurnished two-bedroom apartments in a modern building with stove, re- frigerator ,and disposal. Rent in- cludes heat and water. $140 per month. No children please. 662-7787. Campus Management, Inc. 335 East Huron FOR RENT FOR FALL BI-LEVEL. ALBERT TERRACE 1700 GEDDES -Beautifully Furnished -2 Air-Conditioners -Dishwasher -Fully Carpeted -11 Baths -Elevator -Ali-Masonary Construction -4 and 5 Man Units Charter Realty WANTED TO RENT 665-8825 1335 S. University C25 418 E. Washington Street WASH I NGTON MANOR ON CAMPUS-NR. FRIEZE & ANGELL HALL We are now leasing for Fall 1967 DELUXE & SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOMS FOR 3 STUDENTS. Fully furnished in modern decorator colors, bal., air- cond., disposals, soundproof, laundry, storage. EXTRA FEATURES - Large study hail and a very quiet building. For appt, call NO 8-6906. C11 SUMMIT TWO NEW BUILDING FOR FALL RENTAL Luxury units located 5 minutes from Campus 0 2 bedroom, 4-man apartments 0 central air-conditioning 9 sound-proofed " 0 0 private parking laundry and storage facilities completely and exquisitly furnished LEVI'S SLIM-FITS-$4.98 Pure White and 4 Colors Cord. SLIM-FITS---$5.98 LEVI'S STA-PREST PANTS, Never Needs Ironing-$7 STA-PREST Slim-Fits $6.50 LEVI JACKETS "White" or Denim-$7.50 LEVI'S Supersims-$4.98 LEVI's Dungarees-$5.25 S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S "White" & Colors-$6.50 COTTON TURTLENECKS-$1.79 (Colors) Open Mon. & Fri. Nights SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington 721 SOUTH FOREST ARBOR FOREST Offering a central campus location, these air-conditioned, modern apart- ments provide quiet and spacious accommodations with parking and laundry facilities. " 2-bedroom furnished * 2-bedroom unfurnished * 3-bedroom furnished For rental information, Call 662-7787 (days) or 663-6052 (evenings). C42 ROOMS FOR RENT - $60/month, 8 month lease. Kitchen, TV, and laun- dry privileges. Call 761-6117, after 5:30. C47 1 BEDROOM 3-4 man furnished apt. available for fall. Bi-level, modern, furnished, air conditioning, garbage disposal,-dishwasher, off street park- ing, laundy facilities in building. Call 665-9627 after 5 p.m. C48 STATE STREET MANOR APTS. 2 Bedroom Apts. for Fall Air Conditioned, Disposals, Modern Furnishings, Off-Street Parking. Call 665-9627 after 5 C49 A Building Built for Students- PriCed for Students CALL Summit Associates 761-8055 C PRESTIGE APARTMENTS -still available at; such prime locations as: Park Plaza Fuller East Forest Terrace Park Terrace and many others -bi-levels -air conditioning -furnished modern -thick wall-to-wall carpeting -sound proofed -big -laundry and storage facilities -garbage disposals -on campus -1, 2, & 3 bedrooms APARTMENTS LIMITED Qualty Campus Apts. 663-0511 610 S. Forest1 C PETS AND SUPPLIES SIAMESE KITTENS. Pure bred Seal point. $15. HU 3-5811. T1O LOST AND FOUND LOST-Gray cat/long hair in vicinity of S. Forest and S. Univ. 665-5665. A26 Something To Swap? Try Daily classifieds WANTED-Large apt. or house for fall. Call Alan Jones, 761-4607 after 11 p.m. L37 FEMALE JUNIOR transfer student wants to share apt with others. Fall term. Write Ellen, 825 Field Ave., Plainfield, N.J. 07060. L35 PLEASANT, clean, senior coed needs apartment with other girl(s) for fall- spring semesters (9-12 mo. lease). Des- perate! Please call collect, Birming- ham, Mich. 646-6211 or write: Nancy Elby, 520 Aspen Rd., Birmingham, Mich. L FEMALE GRAD student seeks 2 or 3 roommates with or without apt. for fall. 662-6992. L31 BIKES AND SCOOTERS HONDA 305 Scrambler-Exc. cond. $610 or best offer. Call Lee, 6-7 p.m. or weekends, at 663-3655. Z15 HONDA 250 Scrambler, plus helmet. Only 4000 miles. $460 or best offer. 761-9327. Z14 ENGLISH RACER Good condition, new tires. Sell at costs, 663-3778. ZA '65 YAMAHA 125 cc. Cheap. Needs work. 665-3505. ZB HONDA 160; 1966, 3200 miles, plus 2 helmets. 761-7692. Z5 BRIDGESTONE 90 Trail, 12 horsepower, $300; Honda Sport 50, $110; 1967 Bridegstone 175 new, $595; 1967 Bridgestone 175 Scrambler, $625. Custom Painting UNIVERSITY MOTORCYCLE SALES 211 E. Ann NO 2-3979 Z NOW DUCATI Only the best for the nicest people Honda of Ann Arbor 3000 Packard at Platt 665-9281Z8 Za DOWNTOWN HONDA CAMPUS LOCATION "WE Service What We Sell" (AND OTHERS TOO) YOU CAN PURCHASE a cycle any- where, but the combination of cycle sales at competitive prices and CONVENIENTLY ocated service is hard to beat. WE FEATURE OUR SERVICE DE- PARTMENT. This department is headed by a man with 13 years experience as an engine research mechanic. OUR PARTS DEPARTMENT is one of the largest in the area. TO OBTAIN ONE DAY SERVICE phone in advance for an appoint- ment. P.S. We carry the full line of HONDA exclusively, to serve you better. DOWNTOWN HONDA 310 E. Washington Phone 665-8637 Ann Arbor HELP WANTED ; SUMMER HELP, MALE-General labor, assemblers, small press operators. Good starting rate. Apply Dunnage Engineering Inc., 702 Advance, Bright- on, Mich. 229-9501. HS PHOTOGRAPHER WANTED 11-12 Sat- urday morning. Call Bill, 761-6972. E17 BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $7.50 FOR Rh positive. $10, $12 for Rh negative. Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 9-4; Weds. 1-7. 18-21 years old need parental permission. MICHIGAN COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER 404 W. Michigan Ypsilanti Phone 483-1894. - H BUSINESS SERVICES COLLINS TAILORING AND ALTERATIONS SHOP 225 E. Liberty St. 665-8195 32 TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED to San Francisco. Mid-August. Phone 663-5993. G29 PERSONAL FOR SALE MHEAP-One medium-sized world. Was beautiful when new, but last tenants left it in seriously bat- tered condition. Good opportunities available for creative rehabilitation. Follow yellow brick road to Oz and ask for Wizard. FD "GARGOYLE" needs copy and pictures desperately. Anyone send anything to Dick Platkin, 610 19th Ave. S., Fargo, N.D. by Aug. 10. Bless you. FA SINCE ALMOST all good diamonds come from Africa, a brand label for a ring mounting does not guarantee the quality of the major diamond in the ring. Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University, 663-7151. F2 "ARE YOU chasing after the human race, or are you tripping those behind you."-DLA FB THERE WILL be a GYMKHANA on Sunday, July 30. It begins at 11:30 a.m. and is at the corner of Liberty and Stadium. SCCAA. F40 STROBE LIGHTS. 662-2769. 1215 S. University, Apt. 4. F NERVOUS? Learn self-help. Recovery Inc., Box 231, Ann Arbor. 668-7030. F REMEMBER - Nationally advertised franchise rings such as Artcarved, Keepsake, Columbia, and Orange Blossom cost you 20-40% more. Don't be misled by a name Austin Dia- mond, 1209 S. University. 663-7151, F1 FRESHMAN!! Are you taking Spanish 101 or 102 in the Fall? Get your workbook cheap fcr $250. (In the bookkstores it costs $3 95), Call Steve, 662-8225, evenings. FA 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 RENT Your TV from NEJAC Zenith 19 in. all channel portab esfor only $10 per month. FREE service and delivery. Phone 662-5671. F USED CARS FOR SALE-Dodge station wagon, 1960. Good trans. $160. 662-6253. N33 1959 MERCEDES 2208. Good campus trans. 761-2502 after 6 p.m. N34 FORD-'59, V-8, auto., engine needs work. $60. Sam, 764-7211 before 5. N36 BEST OFFER '64 OLDS 98 convertible. Full power, Lear stereo,rsnow tires, one owner 663-1822 after 5. MUST SELL N25 RAMBLER - '61, clean, valves just ground. $250. NO 5-9918. N21 1962 FORD Galaxy, 500 XL. A-1 cond. All power, V-8. $895. No money down. 761-8593 after 6 p.m. N30 '53 MG TD. Exc. cond., 22,000 miles. Call 1-541-8465, Detroit. N31 '65 VW SEDAN. xeiIltt running condition. A steal it $700. Call 662- 9153 evenings. NA FOR SALE GUITAR, GUILD MARK I, Capo and case, 1l' years old, barely used. $110. Call 761-9692. B46 '63 MG MIDGET. New engine. Call Joan Secrest, 665-3337, after 6 p.m. B45 BY OWNER-Attractive, older, family home, with lots of room, well main- tained, 3 bdrms,, 1 baths, large kitchen. Close to schools and shop- ping. Lower $20's. Immediate pos- session, 1611 South Boulevard, Ann Arbor. 662-6188. B44 RECORDS - Selling my collection, mostly jazz. 50c to $1.50. Call Berson, 761-8472, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m A ; Miss Meyer was timed in 4:32.0 which eclipsed the listed World mark of 4:38.0 held by Martha Randall and bettered by Pamela Krause of Pomapo Beach, Fla., who did 4:36.4 Walsh, a Michigan State grad- uate, was clocked in :52.58, under the world mark of :52.9 held jointly by Alain Gottvatles of France and the United States' Steve Clark, both set in 1964. The victories by the United States in four out of five swim- ming finals opened the flood gates leading to gold medals. After '22 events had been con- tested, the United States had 17 gold medals, 1 silver and three bronzes as compared to three golds, five silvers, and nine bron- zes for Canada. Miss Tanner, who set a world mark of 2:24.5 in the 200-meter backstroke Wednesday night, was clocked in 1:07.23 for the 400- meter event., The only mark that failed to fall was in the men's 100 meter backstroke. This event was topped by Charles Hickcox of Phonix, Ariz., and Indiana University, with a time of 1:02.4. The United States and Canada qualified two finalists in each race, all of their entries. with 579. Major McMillian promptly pointed out the sergeant should have won had not his pistol mis- fired in the final six-second se- quence, costing him 10 points. The United States already has won one gold medal in wrestling and leads in all the seven divi- sion still to be decided. All the way down the list is- was an almost monotonous record of American sports domination. The United States tied for, first with Brazil in water polo with 2-0 records, leads in field hockey with 3-0-1 and six points, is tied with Cuba in Group B of men's volleyball with 2-0, is tied with Cuba and Peru in women's volley- ball at 1-0, and lags only in wo- men's basketball with a 1-1 mark. The United States' baseball team won its third straight game, after an opening setback by de- fending champion Cuba, by out- lasting eligibility-weakened Can- ada 14-20 in Pan-American play. Canada had three pitchers and an infielder ruled ineligible Wed- nesday because of professional status. Lefty Joe Sadelfield of Ohio State, first of three U.S. pitchers, got the victory in a five-inning stint. if 1 I Major League Standings I I ' j 1 7 i AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. GB Chicago Boston Detroit California Minnesota Washington Cleveland Baltimore New York Kansas City 55 54 51 54 50 48 44 43 .42 42 40 41 43 46 45 52 53 52 54 57 .579- .568 1 .543 3Y2 .540 3% .526 p .480 91/ .454 12 .542 12 .438 13Y .424 15 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Boston 6, California 5 (10 inn) New York 6, Minnesota 2 Detroit 4, Baltimore 0 Washington 6, Kansas City 4 Cleveland at Chicago (raint) TODAY'S GAMES Detroit at Chicago (n) Baltimore at Cleveland (n) California at Washington (n) Kansas City at New York (n) Minnesota at Boston (n) NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. GB St. Louis 58 40 .592 - Chicago 56 42, .571 2 Atlanta 51 44 .537 5Y2 Cincinnati 53 47 ,530 6 San Francisco 51 49 .510 8 Pittsburgh 48 48 .500 9 Philadelphia 47 48 .495 9% x-Los Angeles 42 54 .438 15 x-New York 39 55.15 17 Houston 40 59 '.404 18 x-Late game not included. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Philadelphia 8, San Franciscd 3 Atlanta 4, Cincinnati 1 Houston 5, Pittsburgh 4 New York at Los Angeles (inc) Only games scheduled IODAY'S GAMES St. Louis at Atlanta (n) Philadelphia at San Francisco (n) Chicago at Cincinnati (n) Pittsburgh at Houston (n) New York at Los Angeles (n) Pan-Am Swimmers Set World Records WINNIPEG, Canada ( yP)-Deb- The Pan-American Games com- by Meyer, the amazing 14-year-! mittee is using the. new Omega old swimmer from Sacramento, electric timer as the official re- Calif., knocked more than five corder for placing and times. The seconds off the listed world rec- timer can break a second down ord for the women's 400-meter to the hundred thousandth part, free style, in the Pan-American and actually has been used to the Games, yesterday night and Ken thousandth to determine qualify- Walsh of East Lansing, Mich., ing places. smashed the world mark for 100 Maj. William McMillan, a hard- meters free style. bitten Marine from Camp Pendle- Elaine Tanner of Canada, a 16- ton, Calif., started off the day year-old, won her second back- victoriously by winning the rapid stroke gold medal in what also fire pistol competition with 581 was decided to be a world mark out of a possible 600 points. Alirio after considerable debate. Maya of Columbia was second $ ~ BACK AT THE I 125 H ILL STREET Fall Occupancy Completely furnished modern 2-bed- room, 4-man apartments. Includes air-conditioning, wall-to-wall carpet- ing, disposal, storage lockers, laundry facilities, and off-street parking. Available at $200 per month. 662- 7787. Campus Management 335 East Huron C MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan A-1 New and Used Instruments PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington TOWN BAR THURSDAY-FRI DAY-SATURDAY I You save more than money with U.S. Savings Bonds 112 W. Washington FALL RENTAL STATE ST. MANOR 1111 S. State, across from Yost Field House. 3 and 4 man, modern, luxury, air-cond., garbage disposal, balcony. Call 1-864-3852. Call collect, C4 f, Use Our Convenient Mikhigan Daily Ad Form the eastern michigan university summer theatre presents BY OSCAR WILDE Thursday-Saturday-July 27-29 QUIRK AMPHITHEATRE 8:00 (' I, NOW! THIS WEEK JULY 26-30 N "I I P.M. All seats unreserved at $1.50 Telephone HU 2-3453 for reservations William Wycherly 's Riotous Restoration Farce UNIVERSITY PLAYERS DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH ~'1 4 ( Trhe dn'Unt i W1ijfe LINES 2 3 4 ONE-DAY .65 .85 1.05 Phone 764-0557 12:00 to 2:00 Mon. thru Fri. SPECIAL FIVE-DAY RATE 2.80 3.75 4.55 Just Fill In The Following Form and Send to THE MICHIGAN DAILY 420 MAYNARD ANN ARBOR, MICH. 48104 mm m m mu rm ssmine " a wremo m aw, u rerrm " r ssmm" mmmmammmb. t DATESJ TO RUNI t. 1 I B. POMEROY PRESENTS: THE FOURTH LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE NAME PHONE ' ADDRESS Figure 5 average words to.a line. ti r POOR RICHARD'S P/'\ ElV ame if A t I Fr f