I TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1965 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGW F. n"x:, r i v - DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVEBTISEME! i i PERSONAL VIOLET, Do you have time between classes to1 take me over to Engine Arch today-? That's where the MICHIGANENSIAN's moving booth is today. I want to buy my yearbook before the price goes up. LINUS F51 THE THINKING Man's Speaker-Leon- ard Read. 8 p.m. Aud. A, Angell. Sponsored by Libertarian League, Tues., Sept. 14. F27 Are you prepared to meet' the nicest people? Do it the nicest way-on a white Honda 50. Automatic starter 3 months old, 550 rles, excellent con- dicon. Call Pat 761-3729. F22 AUSTIN DIAMOND-"The best buy on an Engagement Ring in Ann Arbor." 1209 S. University. 663-7151. F 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 HAPPY BIRTHDAY VIC, HARRY, and SUIE !!! F FOR SALE-2 bedspreads. Also fur-lined women's leather parka. Cheap! Call 761-3655. F38 ATTENTION ALL GIRLS RUBBERIZED RAIN PARKAS All sizes and colors including NAVY. Special price on yellow, red, and olive drab -- only $3.84. Available at BUD-MOR AGENCY 1103 5. University (only one flight up) For the finest in Dance Music, it's MAXIMILLIAN, JOHNNY HRBERD, ART BARTNER, RAY LOUIS, plus many others. PLAN AHEAD contact the BUD-MOR AGENCY 1103 S. University (only one flight up) RENT your TV from NEJAC GE and Zenith portable for only $10 per month. FREE service and deliv- ery. Phone 662-5671 NOW. F Meet the Right Person The purpose of our organization, using established techniques of personality appraisal and an IBM system, is to introduce unmarried persons to others with compatible backgrounds, inter- ests and ideals. Interviews by ap- pointment. Phone 662-4867. MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC INTRODUCTION SERVICE NICE ROOM, good location in exchange for some help in household. 662-0920. ATTENTION BUS. AD. STUDENTS! For a, progressive Student Council that is ready to meet "The Chal- lenge," vote MICHAEL FLOOD Sept. 14 & 15. F34 SENIORS, (DEGREE CANDIDATES too) Have you made an appointment for Senior till Pictures yet? Th sitting fee of $2.00 is payable at the MICHIGANEN IAN booth on the Diag today and all week long. F31 Repel attackers with REBUFF. Avail- able at the Village Apothecary. P40 Pi-Thagoras is coming . F33 CAMPED OUT in the streets? There is space for you in CO-OPS. Men & Women, Room & Board, $17/ wk., board only $11. Contact Inter Co-operative Council, 2456 SAB, 668- 6872, 9-5. F35, MAGNAMENS LIMITED will grant hon- orary membership to anyone aiding in the recovery of its stolen Execu- tive Suite sign. F38 WANTED-old photos of U of M points of interest, dating from 1850-1950. 665-9556. F37 You must establish credit sooner or later. Why not start with a charge account at the Village Apothecary. F39 rhark you, Turkey-Lurkey, Foxy-Loxy, Henny-Penny, Ducky-Lucky, girls, '^a Jack, Dave, and most of all dear Ricky for the Great Party. Chicken-Licken (Little) Jo Anne F30 [HANK YOU JUDY, MARI, FREDDI ANDJOANIE. YOU RUN A MARVE- LOUS. LOVE, CAB. F36 During your stay in Ann Arbor have your prescriptions on file at The Village Apothecary. F41 10-15-16-65 F32 DON'T BE CAUGHT OFF GUARD - Get Rebuff! Available at The Vil- lage Apothecary. F42 HELP WANTED GARAGES-723 Packard near State. C4 MEAL JOB -- NO 10 O'CLOCKS - LUNCHES ONLY. Call 663-3393, ask for cock or steward. H23I BAB'YSITTER and light housekeeping, live in or out. Room and Board plus salary. Call 665-9536. H38 DISPATCHER-Nights, 1 a.m. to 8 a.m. Apply in person, Hilberts Garage, 1012 Pontiac between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. H40 BABYSITTER for afternoons, Monday through Friday. One child at home, four in school. 1043 Olivia. NO 3- 8714. H20 WAITRESS Wanted-Part-time. Omega. Restaurant, 105 N. Forest. H36 WRITER with Physics or Electronics backgrnd. Part-time work. Reply, giving bkgrnd and time available. 420 Maynard. Box No. 1. HS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING LINES 2 3 4 ONE-DAY .70 .85 1.00 SPECIAL FIVE-DAY RATE 3.00 3.75 4.35 Figure 5 average words to a line Call Classified between 1 :00 and 2:30 Mon. thru Fri. Phone 764-0557 BUS BOY, $1.50/hr. and evening meal. Appro*. 20 hrs/wk. No Sunday work. Apply after 4 p.m. Metzgers Rest. 203 E. Washington. H3 PART-TIME WORK Several students with use of car will be hired to help in promotion of new teaching machines in Ann Arbor area. Approx. $50/wk. for 20 hrs. Eves. and weekends. See Mr. Hoedel at the Inn America Hotel, Sept. 14, 16, 17. H2 UNDERGRAD STUDENT to maintain student apt. bldg. Must have own transportation. 12-15 hrs per wk. $1.50/hr. 663-7268 or 665-0234. Hi FOR SALE 2 DETROIT LIONS Seasons Tickets. Call 665-2291. B23 YOUNG WOMAN, assist mother in home with infant & 2 preschoolers, 3 or more afternoons. Burns Park area. 665-8328. H43 NEEDED IMMEDIATELY We are looking for male and female part-time sales, male part-time stock- work. Apply in person, personnel of- SMontgomery Ward. Arborland Shopping Center. H47 FULL OR PART TIME employment for men over 18. Car necessary. Phone 662-8130 after 5 p.m. H41 PART-TIME LAB assistant. Call 764- 0438 days or 663-7885 after 7:30 p.m. BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $6 for Rh positive; $7, $10, $12 for Rh negative. Hours: Mon., 9-4; Tues., 9-4; Fri. 1-7. 18-21 years old need parent's permission. Detroit Blood Service, new location, 404 W. Mich- igan, Ypsilanti, Mich. H FULL & PART TIME 100and up per week $50.00 PART TIME; $100.00 FULL TIME GUARANTEE plus scholarships International Corp. has opening for delivery, display, and public contact work, car needed, training provided. For interview, 4:00 p.m., Thurs., SAB, rin 212. H7 Good pay for student with a car. Mornings-one hour daily or less. Easy job. To apply call Elliot at 663-2895 or write Student News Agency, P.O. Box 241, Ann Arbor. H6 WANTED-good, 'experienced waiter for sorority dining-room. Apply NO 8- 6543. H9 PART-TIME BUSINESS SALES. Open meeting Mon., Sept. 20, 7:30 p.m., Room 3S, Michigan Union. H2 BUS BOY Works Sun, and after football games. Inquire Old German Restaurant, 120 WN. Washington, 662-0737. RHl If you can meet the public, hours can be arranged to fit class schedules. Call NO 2-6274 after 7 p.m. H10 ROOM AND BOARD MEALS M, T, Th, F noons, M-F din- ners. Good food, reasonably priced. Call Frat. house mgr. at NO 2-8312. MEN--do you need a place for room or board? CO-OPS provide low cost housing. Room and board $17 a week. There is room at NAKAMURA Co-op, 807 S. State. Call Don Ellis, Pres, 662-3219 E2 PORT. TV with stand. Exc. cond., $50. 668-6167. B17 FOR SALE-Hermes port. typewriter. Sony tape recorder. Call 665-7227. B14 BLACK 1964 HONDA 150. Great con- dition. Call NO 2-7616. B15 '59 FORD, 4 door, 63--6 cylinder, cheap. Call HU-2-3278. B1 GIRL'S BIKE with basket and horn. $15. Call after 5, NO 3-7206. B4 EX. BACHELOR finds it necessary to dispose of; 12 back issues of Playboy $6.,u '50Chevy Shellback $75.*, carpet, unusual color 12x15 $40.*, dinette set $25*, new Melmac dishes $20., match- ing bookcases $7.*, spts, coats-38, 39, 40, $5.*, scooped chair $2.50*. *will bargain. 761-3265. B21 GUITARS! Any model Guilds and Gib- sons 20% off or best offer. Martins list price. Call 761-3533 after 6 p.m. B2 OLD ELM ANTIQUES for the discrimi- nate collector. 723 Packard, near State. B3 FOOTBALL SEASON TICKET. Call Heidi at 764-9302. B24 BARGAIN CORNER SAM'S STORE Has Genuine LEVI's Galore! LEVI'S SLIM-F ITS-$4.25 "White," and 5 Colors For "Guys and Gals" Cord. SLIM-FITS-$5.98 USED CARS 1957 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon. Some rust. Excel. running cond. $125. 761- 2795. N28 1964 MG Sports Sedan. Carries 4 with comfort and economy. 4 sp., disc brakes, r and h. $1200. Call 665-0183. 1964 FORD XL500, blue, 13,000 mi. Per- fect cond. Loaded with extras. Must sell. Call 662-0427. N2 RAMBLER '60 Classic Wagon. Full pow- er, 6 cycl., radio, additional new snow tires. 663-7605. N26 '62 VW $825 Call 665-7489. N33 '59 RAMBLER 6, just rebuilt $450. 320 E. Washington Apt. 4. N36 '60 PLYMOUTH. Radio, good tires plus snow tires; no rust, 35,000 actual miles. $490. 663-6326. N35 1965 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE Poppy red with .wh. top. 4500 mi. many extras, $2350. NO 2-4034 wkends and after 4 p.m. wkdays. N37 WHITE '61 . FIAT 1200 Sport Cony. 1 owner - 20,000 mi., rad., heat. Absol. perf. cond. - no rust. New tires. NO 3-6653. N6 1964 VALIANT, 6 cyl., auto, metallic blue, radio, heater, priced to go. 761- 1819 after 5. N41 '63 VWN CONVERT, good cond., Must Sell. $1050. 665-6531 or 665-4927. N40 '61 SIMCA. 4-door, $190. Excel. running cond. Must Sell. 3-3158. N39 M.G.-T.D. show condition, part by part restoration, luxurious interior. New top, side curtains, heater, A tight car, all accessories, tonneau cover, shop manual. $975 firm. Please call NO 2-5262 5 to 7 p.m. N38 RENAULT DAUPHINE 1961, in good cond. $200. 227-3911 (Brigton). N43 BIKES AND SCOOTERS I 1959 AJS Motorcycle, 500cc. Ex. cond.E Call 663-2733. Z27 HONDA S-65; less that 2,000 mi. Owned by auto mechanic. 663-6198. Z25 HONDA-Black 1964, well maintained. $290. NO 5-6949. 1320 S. University. Z28 '65 YAMAHA 250 cc Mint Condition, low mileage, $600. NO 2-6994. Z26 DUCATI Scooter '65. 3 mo. old, 1000 miles. $300. NO 2-3694. 1601 Hatcherj Crescent. Z29 WHITE HONDA 90, 3800 miles. Excel. cond. Must see. 764-2861. Z30 BMW CYCLE: 1957 R-50 500 cc Twin. Silver blue, unusually fine condition. New dual seat, mufflers, etc. Many spares. Very reliable, carefully main- tained. Good reason forces reluctant sale. $700. Call 662-6941. Z2 JOIN the fun world of HONDA. Econo- my performance and dependability from $2b3. See them at HONDA OF ANN ARBOR, 3000 Packard Rd., 665- 9281. Z NICHOLSON M/C SALES Authorized dealer for TRIUMPH-' YAMAHA-BMW-GILERA. We service what we sell. 224 S. First. Phone 662-7409. Z 1965 HONDA, 150 cc. 700 miles. Very good condition. $450. 663-7202. Z32 '65 SBA lightening $1050. 320 E. Wash- ington Apt. 4. Z33 COLLECTOR'S ITEM-1957 Zundapp as is; engine good; best offer. NO 3-9992 noons. Z34 BMW-1964-R-50 2000 miles only. Immaculate 212 S. State St. 663-7004. Z38 WANTED TO BUY NEEDED DESPERATELY-one ticket to MSU game. Call 1164-1080. K MISCELLANEOUS When I'm in the city and want snacks on which to eat I run off to Ralph's and give my tummy a treat RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard open every night 'til 12 FRATERNITY & SORORITY BANQUETS For your dinner meetings, dances, or banquets. . . excellent food and ac- commodations for up to 140. Reason- ably priced. Call Manager, Huron Motor Inn, HU 3-1771, Ypsilanti. M ! PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR WANTED-Grad staudent to share 3 119 W. Washington bedrm. house with 2 others. Cheap X Call 761-2855. C25 - FOR SALE, Gibson 4-string folk guitar. 2-BEDROOM modern furnished apt. to Price $75. 761-3171. X6 suolease through June at reduced rate. Cal665-6560 after 5 or weekend. GUITARS, banjos, stringed instru- C27 ments and access. All makes. Repair and lessons. Herb David Guitar Studio, 209 S. State. 665-8001. Xl, F3 AA PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATES, INC. 334 Catherine St. J OPTICAL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED CAMPUS OPTICIANS IN THE NICKELS ARCADE 240 Nickels Arcade FOR RENT APT. FOR RENT - furn. or unfurn. Large, mod., 2 bdrm, close to campus. Pking space avail. Carpeting. 6, 8 or 12 mo. leasel Call 662-5389. C31 FURNISHED 3 bedrm house newly decor. Prefer nurses or grads. 665- 7504 aftei 5:30. C26 FURN. APT., UPSTAIRS, 4-room, and bath. Private entrance. Reasonable rent for married couple. NO 2-2625. C28f r 7 - VARSITY APARTMENTS Furn. 4-man. Never been lived in. Standard luxuries of carpeting, air- cond., and garbage disposal, plus parking, storage, and laundromat. Friendly and efficient management. Call 662-7961 DAY or NIGHT 2 BDRM. APTS. avail. immed. on 8-mo. leases. 663-1761. C15I APT. LIMITED Several mod. 2 bdrm, apts. avail. im- mediately. Ideal for 3 or 4 students. Apt. Limited, 3-0511,. C16 PARKING SPACES near S. Quad. $20 a semester. 663-7268. C9 MADISON AVE. APARTMENTS Two Bedrooms Close to campus Air-conditioned, Carpeting Built-in Kitchens, Parking Immediate Occupancy Contact MISCO MANAGEMENT, 612 S. Forest 665-4658 or 665-2367 1, 2, or 3 girls to share on campus apt. Air cond., dishwasher, disposal. Cheap NO 8-8723. C32 GIRL TO SHARE 2 bdrm. apt. nr, cam- pus. 662-7844, 12-1; M,W,F eves. C33 WANTED TO RENT STUDENT TEACHER needs apartment or room for fall semester. Single or will share. Call collect, TU 5-3846' Grosse Pointe. Lll I -N. LUNCH-DISCUSSION TUESDAY, September 14, 12:00 Noon U. M. International Center SUBJECT: "SOUTH VIET NAM: 'THE PEOPLE AND THEIR CULTURE" Speaker: DR. ROBBINS BURLING' Assoc. Prof. of Anthropology rrirrwri MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS BUSINESS SERVICES ANY MOTH HOLES, tears, or burns in your clothes? We'll reweave them like UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE, INC . ewsWE VE-BAC SHOP, 224Arcade. 518 E. William (Maynard House)-- NO 2-5579s All your music needs: 665-8184 music, texts, instruments, accessories, repairs. X Your Number FOR QUICK, ACCURATE AND EXPERIENCED manuscript and A-J New and Used Instruments thesis typing, transcription-medical, BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS legal a nd technical conferences; Rental Purchase Plan mimeographing; offset; ditto; lithog- n Araphy; varityping and composition. For reservations, call 662-5529 Sponsored by the Ecumencial Campus Center ?? SPECIAL PRIVILEGES ?? HEAR LEONARD E. BEAD TUES., SEPT. 14 8:00 P.M. Foundation for Economic Education Mr. Read is a former Michigan farm boy who says he learned early in life the relation between hard work and a quart of milk, one of the simple lessons of economics everyone should know. In 1946 he left a Chamber of Commerce career to set up an educa- tional foundation designed to teach the importance of a free economy to the American way of life. The Foundation for Economic Foundation, of which Mr. Read is president, publishes a monthly magazine--the Freeman. This has become an important means of enunciating a num- ber of basic principles that underlie the freedoms we have enjoyed in America. Mr. Read is well qualified to discuss such questions- Is private property essential to freedom? Should a man have a right to sell his products in a free market? Should a student have a right to study in a field of his own choice and to select his career himself? Mr. Read will speak to an Ann Arbor audience on the titfe- "Spreading the Idea of No Special Privilege to Anyone" Time: Tuesday, September 14 8:00 P.M. Place: University of Michigan Campus--Angell Hall Auditorium "A" (between State St. and Main Library) Sponsored by: Libertarian League (Donations for the support of this student group will be very much appreciated to enable them to schedule other educational programs- for information call 663-7183). LOST AND FOUND FOUND-2 bronze car keys on Monroe btw. Haven and E. U. Call 764-5678. av v vv . pow 7+64-5955, days. N42 Never Needs Ironing Asstd. Colors-$6.98 Read and Use Daily Classifled Ads DEPENDABLE IMPORT SERVICE We have the MECHANICS and the PARTS. NEW CAR DEALER Triumph-Volvo- fiat-Checker We lease cars as low as $4,.50 per 24-hr. day. HERB ESTES AUTOMART LEVI'S STA-PREST PANTS "White" and Colors-$5.98 Blue Denim-$5.49 LEVI JACKETS LEVI'S Superslim's-$4.98 LEVI'S Dungarees-$4.49 S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S For Gals and Guys "White"-$5.98 TURTLENECKS-$1.69 (15 Colors) Open Mon. & Fri. Nights SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington I BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION GRAD STUDENTS & UNDERGRADS The Student Council of the Graduate School should be a stronger, more progressive, better coordinated representation o fthe student body. Meet this challenge by voting for MICHAEL FLOOD for Student Council on Sept. 14 & 15 319 W. Huron 665-3688 r, I ftP The Stroh BreweryC4mpny, Detroit 26, NvIchig8 I .r 11 Join The Daily Sports Staff DOUGOUT CAFETERIA For Best Selection of Paper Back Books in TowN Browse at FOLLETYTS State St. at N. University FADED? No one enjoys driving a car whose paint has faded. Put a new car look to your car with a fresh sparkling paint job from Zindell Oldsmobile. Many colors to select from, including two-tone. Ask for a free, no obligation estimate. 0-L-D-S-M-0-B-I-L-E 1 VA U annance MARKM .. USED CARS Fried Chicken Seafood Steaks and Chops Open Mon. thru Sat. 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Cafeteria Style 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Will Serve 5 p.m.-8 p.m. GOOD PRICE 1121 S. University INFORMATION ON GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS The Graduate School, with the cooperation of the Graduate Student Council, announces an open meeting for undergraduate and graduate students interested in graduate fellowships for 1966-67. Campus faculty representatives will describe the major fellowship programs, including: University of tfichigan Fellowships National Defense Education Act Rhndes MarshalIl 1" (1 WOULD YOU LIKE TO READ 1000 to 2000 WORDS A MINUTE WITH FULL COMPREHENSION AND RETENTION EASE PRESSURE-SAVE TIME-IMPROVE CONCENTRATION You can read 150-200 parges an hour using the ACCELERATED READING method. You'll learn to comprehend at speeds of 1,000 2,000 words a minute. And retention is excellent. This is NOT a skimming method; you definitely read every word. You can apply the ACCELERATED READING method to textbooks and factual material as well as to literature and fiction. The author's style is not lost when you read at these speeds. In fact, your accuracy and enjoyment in reading will be increased. Consider what this new reading ability will enable you to accomplish-in your required reading and in the additional reading you will want to do. No machines, projectors, or apparatus are used in learning the ACCELERATED READING method. In this way the reader avoids developing any dependence upon external equipment in reading. An afternoon class and an evening class in ACCELERATED READING will be taught III MMPPPTMI W."A.""Aft