PAGE hIVE~ WEDNESDA'Y, OCTOBER 6, 19$05 THE MICHIGAN DAILY .r sa ar u For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557 from 1:00 to 2:30 P.M. Monday through Friday, and 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M. Saturday I t PERSONAL A.A. COIN CLUBS meets at Armory, 223 E. Ann St., 7:30 p.m. 1st and 3rd Thurs. each month. Visitors welcome Auction F22 WANTED-One ticket to MSU game. Call Judie Warren, 764-0562. F42 LOST-Gold ring with initials I.F. Re- ward. Call Rusty, 663-8820. P35 MENSA MembersI Are there enough of us in Ann Arbor to form a group? Please send your name and address to box 8, Michigan Daily. F3 NEED MONEY? Multi-million dollar operation being farmed in Ann Arbor and surround- ing area. College students now work- ing part-time averaging $75/wk. and up for 15 hrs. work. If you are 20 with access to use of car and wish a pri- vate interview, write William B. Nichols, 3372 Washtenaw Ave., A.A., Mich. F33 WHAT WOULD you say if you only had one hour to address students? Dean Haber will speak on this theme at 4:10 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 14 in the UGLI Multi-purpose room. F44 VIVA ! 3000 Packard Rd. 665-9281 F16 4 TICKETS TO MSU GAME! 2 set of pairs. Available to highest bidder. Call 665,0915. F21 B. STEIN-Can a freshman really find happiness with a senior? F31 DESPERATELY WANTED-MSU ticket. Call Joani B. at 761-0800. Thanks. F32 DON'T MISS the first last chance lecture. October 14, 4:10. F43 FIRST LAST CHANCE lecture this year. Dean Haber Thursday 4:10. October 14 Ugli Multi-purpose room F35 WARNING! Pirate ship spotted near Huron River-Arboretum area. F4 SINGLE TICKET WANTED to Purdue game. Call 665-7121. F10 HEY Y'ALL-Time permits for the Edit Staff are in. Get yours from Judy before y'all tries to pre-classify. F22 HELP! WE need two tickets to the Purdue game. Call either Stu or Steve, 662-3191. F48 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 AGENOY 1103 S. University (only one flight up) * BUSINESS STAFF evaluation sheets are due in every Friday for all trainees and assistants in every de- partment. P30 David Paul. Isn't P.O. Box 163 a little too cramp- ed for you to live in, or are you still sleeping in the streets? M. F9 HAPPY BIRTHDAY. FRANK WILLIAMS TICKETS WANTED to Wild Duck for Oct.,8, 16, or 23. Call 665-7121 F29 EVEN ABE is abandoning his account- ing to get a date for the ZBT senior prom Oct. 15. F28 THUMB-Who was that girl I saw hanging onto Stu's arm Monday? F7 ATTENTION all business staff trainees. Your position preference forms must be in Gail's mail box by Friday, the 8th. }~ F27 AUSTIN DIAMOND-"The best buy on an Engagement Ring in Ann Arbor." 1209 S. University. 663-7151, F LESLIE R.-Now your parents will be able to read the exciting exploits of Leslie and her nose (and talented toes.) F26 CONGRATULATIONS The Student Directory did it again. Jeff Bludeau, Peter Brown, and Jim Lines do have a phone. 663-8798 Buy three copies of the Daily and paste in the respective pages. F5 D.S.-Reporting on operation "Good Word"-negative. Sorry, I tried. The Kid. F24 ATTENTION ALL Daily Business Staff- ers. Time permits for the winter term are ready. Pick yours up in your man- ager's mail box before pre-classifying. Any questions, see Gail. F23 ATTENTION Business Staff Trainees- Don't forget to mark the hours you work each day on the sheet on the bulletin board. F23 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 Attention N.O.T. Rush to Begin soon (Rush counselors are now in trainingl) MARGIE - Thanks for a great four weeks. As for the future. "Time takes Time." F20 NEEDED--One man to share or two to take over modern apt. Jan.-April. 761- 3207. F38 PERSONAL 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 For the. finest in Dance Music, it's MAXIMILLIAN, JOHNNY HARBERD, ART BARTNER, RAY LOUIS, plus many others. PLAN AHEAD contact the BUD-MOR AGENCY 1103 S. University (only one flight up) HELP WANTED HELP! Pianist needed to improvise for modern dance classes Tues.-Thurs. 9:20 at Barbour Gym. Start at $2 an hour. 665-2544. H46 Faculty family wants girl to live in. R & B exchg babysitting. Close to campus. OK for next semester. NO 3-9124. H43 WANTED-Someone able to teach re- corder. 665-7516. H47 BABYSITTER - Tues. afternoons. 308 Wilton St. 663-7770. H44 STUDENT TYPE JANITOR who under- stands brooms, mops, buffers, cranky old mails, hours arranged.* ACCOUNTANT TYPE STUDENT - payable, payrooll, ets., hours ar- ranged. 761-3993 AA Professional Service Assoc. H48 BABYSITTER for afternoons, Monday through Friday. One child at home, four in school. 1043 Olivia. NO 3- 8714. H2 WANTED-Male grad student for 12 hrs./wk.; household maintenance work in exchange for 2 rm. apt. with bath and garage. In quiet neighborhood. 663-2588. H49 MEAL JOB - NO 10 O'CLOCKS - LUNCHES ONLY. Call 663-3393, ask for cook or steward. H23 NEEDED IMMEDIATELY We are looking for male and female part-time sales, male part-time stock- wor. Apply in person, personnel of- fice. Montgomery Ward. Arborland Shopping Center. H47 PHOTO TECHNICIAN WANTED, stu- dent, evening hours. Leave name and phone number at edit desk of Michigan Daily. 764-0562. H34 B LOOD 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 If you can meet the public, hours can be arranged to fit class schedules. Call NO 2-6274 aft1er 7 p.m. H10 NATIVE FRENCH speaker wanted for 1 or 2 hours of tutoring per week. Call 662-2866. H42 MALES-I have several openings for part-time employment. An opportun- iy for advancement, car necessary. 662-8130. H40 DISPATCHER-Nights, 1 a.m. to 8 a.m. Apply in person, Hilberts Garage, 1012 Pontiac between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. FULL & PART TIME 100 and up per week $50.00 PART TIME; $100.00 FULL TIME GUARANTEE plus scholarships International Corp. has opening for delivery, display, and public contact .work, car needed, training provided. For interview, 4:00 p.m., Thurs., SAB, rm 212. H7 FOR SALE FOR SALE-Ticket to MSU game. Best offer. NO 2-0341. B45 2 SEASON'S Football tickets, Mich. side. Call NO 3-9565, preferably eve. B35 FOUR STATE game tickets for sale. 761-3487. B46 '59 FORD, 4 door, 63-6 cylinder, cheap. Call HU-2-3278. B2 GUITARSi Any model Guilds and Gib- sons 20% off or best offer. Martins list price. Call 761-3533 after 6 p.m. OLD ELM ANTIQUES for the discrimi- nate collector. 723 Packard, near State. B3 BUSINESS SERVICES TUTOR OF FRENCH & GERMAN lessons in conversation & grammar by native speaker. Graduated rates. Mme. Kerr, 701 S. Forest, NO 3-2108. GRAD LANGUAGE EXAMS Special courses for reading and screen- ing exams in French and German by native speaker. Graduated rates. Mme. Kerr, NO 3-2108. J2 LOST AND FOUND FOUND-2 bronze car keys on Monroe_ btw. Haven and E. U. Call 764-5678., FOUND-Young blacl cat with splint on left foreleg. 764-5726. A27 LOST-one gold hoop earring in cam-_ pus vicinity, Please call Joan M. at 662-3121. A26 LOST: pair of black-rimmed glasses. If found, please call Rick Mintz at 761-3187. A19 WILL THE GIRL who took the wrong espionage raincoat from R. Rapa- port's Red Rug party please call Carol at 764-0957 to negotiate an exchange. TRANSPORTATION WANTS RIDE to and from Philadelphia Oct. 8-10. Call Dave, 764-2673. G22_ RIDES for 2 wanted to Wash. D.C. and back Oct. 29-31. Share usuals. Call 764-9018. G21 RIDE WANTED to Dayton, Ohio, Fri- day, Oct. 22nd, anytime. Will pay$ and can share driving. Call Rick, 764-1710. G20 CHICAGO, CHICAGO, Chicago ..Ride wanted to, Oct. 8 and from, Oct. 10 (Friday and Sunday). Call Al, 668- 6749. 019 STUDENT NEEDS daily ride from AA to Brighton Area about 7 p.m. Call 546-3382 after 7 p.m. G15 ROOM AND BOARD MEALS - Mon.-Tues.-Thurs.-Fri. noon 65c. Mon-Fri. dinner $1.35. Eat any meal or .all meals. Call Frat. house_ manager. NO 2-8312. E47 MISCELLANEOUS LAST CHANCE LECTURE Dean Haber will speak at 4:10 p.m. on Thursday, October 14. Save that date for a really worthwhile lecture. M15 WANTED - Rock and Roll band on November 20 for private party. Call 665-5905. M14 FLYING CLUB, 4-place, $8/hr. wet. 662-7680 after 5. M9 IF YOU'RE a discrihinating man- about-town, but can't afford that shiny new sportscar, you can still be the first to own a bottle of INSTANT HUMMINGBIRD NECTAR - unique, but exclusive buy at RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard1 Open every night 'til midnight 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,dHU 3-1771, Ypsilanti. M FOR RENT ONE BDRM. married couple apt. for rent. Dec. 1. Pauline & Stadium. $100 plus utilities. 761-3647. C1 GARAGES-whichamay be locked. 723 Packard near State. C4 APT, FORt 2-Campus area. $135/mo. 8 mo. lease. 665-6001 after 5. C27 Make room-mate to share new mod- ern apt. 3 blocks to campus. Swim- ming pool, rec. room, parking. $60/ mo. 662-8760. C10 WINTER SEMESTER-Male to sublet apt, at Huron Towers. $60/mo. from Jan. 1, 1966 - April 30, 1966. Call Vaughn, 663-4010. 09 4TH GIRL NEEDED - New apt. Call 665-4953 after 6. C4 QUIET, CLEAN single room for grad. or working man. Garage avail. 723 Packard near State. C8 ROOM TO SHARE with kitchen and living room privileges. 621 Church. FURN. RMS. in house close to cam- pus. $45/mo. plus utilities. House shared w. other studs. Includes use of kitchen facilities - garbage dis- posal, dishw., washer & dryer. 708 Arch, ask for Jim. Lease begins Dec. 1.-7 MODERN APARTMENTS Available Immediately Two mod. 2 bdrm. apts. avail. im- mediately. Ideal for 2, 3 or 4 stu- dents. 7 mo. and 12 mo. leases avail. Apts. Limited 610 S. Forest 663-0511 I MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS BOB DYLAN buys steel-G-strings. Wanna take guitar lessons? Finger- picking, blues, ragtime. Julie Silber, NO 5-9650 X9 UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE, INC. 518 E. William (Maynard House) NO 2-5579. All your music needs: music, texts, instruments, accessories, repairs. X A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington BIKES AND SCOOTERS '65 YAMAHA Trail. Brand new. Never driven. $325. 662-3651. Z39 $25 OFF new HONDA 250's. Limited offer. First come-first served. HONDA of Ann Arbor, 3000 Packard Rd. 665- 9281. Z37 TRIUMPH 500 Completely rebuilt. Drafted. 668-7983. Z34 HONDA, 150cc, 1963, 10 mile. Best offer. Will finance. 662-0877. Z28 HONDA, VELOCETTE, MONTESA Home of the nicest people since 1963. HONDA of Ann Arbor, 3000 Packard Rd. 665-9281. Z36 '64 HONDA 90. Low mileage. Must sell. 668-7983. Z38 1965 VESPA GL 150cc. Only 2 mo. old, 900 actual miles. Call Bill, 764-4703. '58 LAMBRETTA 150cc, $60. Also men's 10 sp. Casenave bicycle with campag- nolo derailler, carrier, light and gen- erator, $60. 708 Arch, ask for Jim. Z33 1964 HONDA, 50cc, Sports model, great condition. $15 luggage rack. Only 4500 miles. $215. Call Barry, 665-4797. 1964 HONDA 90. Ex. cond. $275. Will finance. 665-6411. Z32 '64 YAMAHA, YDS-2, 250cc., low mile- age, new engine and tires, excel, cond. 663-0885 after 7:30 p.m. Z16 For your HONDA, go to the oldest, largest and most experienced HONDA dealer in suburban Southeast Mich- igan. Makes sense, right? HONDA of Ann Arbor, 3000 Packard Rd. 665-9281. Home of the nicest people since 1963. Z35 1956 TRIUMPH 500 cc. rebuilt engine ipistons, cylinders, tappets, etc., all new) otherwise in excellent condition, call Jeff at 764-0562 or 663-4086. Z9 NICHOLSON M/C SALES Authorized dealer for TRIUMPH- YAMAHA-BMW-UILERA. We service what we sell. 224 S. First. Phone 662-7409. Z BARGAIN CORNER SAM'S STORE Has Genuine LEVI's Galore! LEVI'S SLIM-FITS-$4.25 "White," and 5 Colors For "Guys and Gals" Cord. SLIM-FITS-$5.98 LEVI'S STA-PREST PANTS Never Needs Ironing Asst'd. Colors-$6.98 LEVI JACKETS "White" and Colors-$5.98 Blue Denim-$5.49 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 USED CARS '61 VW, excel. cond. $800 or best offer. 1025 Arbordale, Apt. 6, evenings. 663- 9453. N35 VOLVO 1800 S, 1964 sports coupe, white, red interior, like new, 14,000 miles, orig. owner. 761-0524. N33 '63 CORVETTE convertible, orig. tires, fuel injected, 22,000 miles. Call 1-775- 1683 in St. Clair Shores. N34 NEED A CAR-READ THIS: New cars too much money?-Used cars too much trouble? How about a new KM car with a used car price tag? We will sell you a shiny brand new GM car with a used car price tag! We will sell you a shiny brand new Opel demonstrator with a full 24,000 mile-2 year General Motors warranty at a .lower .price than many used cars. Roomy, agile, eco- nomical, fun to drive-it makes a lot more sense than a used car. If you will call Mr. Ehnis at 667-6576 he will give you all the details and prices in a friendly courteous manner. ANN ARBOR BUICK. N22 MG-TD. WITH '62 Volvo, B16 engine and gear bov. $1190. Call 668-8598. Ask for Glen. N31 FOR THE AA individualist, a car with personality-One '65 V.W., radio, seat belts, all accessories wants a home. NO 2-0545. N27 STUDENT SPECIALS : 1) 1953 MG TD classic roadster, new tires, excellent condition, $995. 2) 1959 TR3 roadster, new clutch, rebuilt transmission, new tires, $895. 3) 1956 Plymouth, excellent running condition, $89. 4) 6 used snow tires to fit four- door Chevy, $4 each, NO 3-0559; after 6:30 NO 5-5154 2266 W. Stadium CHEVY '57, two door, great shape, new tires, excellent interior. Call 761-3422 after 7. N26 1961 VOLKSWAGEN sun roof. $725. Call 663-2733. N18 9-PASSENGER WAGON, 1960 Rambler, Good body, good engine, runs well. Power steering, radio, heater, 6-cylin- der stick. Will sell for best offer. 662-6941. N2 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 WANTED TO RENT Married couple wants apt beginning Winter Semester. Call 662-6662. L18 ONE GIRL to share apt. $55/mo. Mod- ern bldg. on campus. 663-6304 alter 4. WANTED TO BUY STATE GAME tickets wanted. Will give cash or remainder of season book tickets. Call 665-2750 after 5. K15 MSU TICKET wanted. Phone 662-9945. K17 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .70 1.95 3.45 3 .85 2.40 4.20 4 1.00 2.85 4.95 Figure 5 overage words to a line. Classified deadline, 2:30 doily. Phone 764-0557 SWEETEN YOUR MORNING COFFEE with Subscribe NOW and SAVE! Call 764-0558 i s li I i . I I 0 UMSEU-SGC KNOW YOUR UNIVERSITY DAY The students and faculty of the University of Michigan are cordially invited and urged to attend the following activities occurring on KYU Day, Thursday, Oct. 7. Regrettably, the cost of lunch excludes the pos- sibility of extending the invitations to that part of the program which must be restricted to invited citizens of the State of Michigan. AGENDA 9:45-11:00-OPENING SESSION: Michigan Union Ballroom Panel: "The Total Costs of Education' 1. Financing 2. Campus Housing 3. Books and Incidentals 4. Campus Jobs and Wages 2:00-3:00-AFTERNOON SESSION: Michigan Union Ballroom Guest Speaker: Brendon Sexton Director, UAW Leadership Center "Expanding Educational Opportunity" Panel: "Tactics-How to Lower the Costs of Education" 3:15-4:30--SEMINARS: Michigan Union and Student Activities Bldg. Conference Rooms 4:30-5:00-CLOSING SESSION: Michigan Union Ballroom 1. Seminar Reports 2. Summary and Future Planning L NEED TO STUDY? Just don't have time to go to the game. I'll buy your MSU ticket and we'll both be happy. Call Joanie at 761-0800. X16 WANTED-4 adjacent tickets to MSU game. Call Mrs. Miller at 764-9254, 8-5; or NO 5-5680 after 5:30. K18 Join the Daily business staff Liberal Arts Majors Announcing the Professional a t If you expect to receive a liberal arts degree before September 1966, don't miss this opportunity to qualify for a rewarding career with the National Security Agency. All liberal arts applicants must take the Professional Qualification Test (PQT) as a prerequisite to NSA interviews for employment. THE DEADLINE FOR TEST REGISTRATION IS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13 ... THE TEST ITSELF WILL BE GIVEN ON CAMPUS ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23. Challenging Career Program Areas A unique agency functioning within the Department of Defense, NSA has a critical need for imaginative people. You can make immediate use of your college-acquired capabilities without first accumulating years of "experience." Your specific academic major is of secondary consequence as long as you relish and meet the -challenge of extremely complex research problems that frequently will take you beyond the known and accepted boundaries of knowledge. You will work on programs of national importance, in such areas as: " Cryptography ... the making of codes and ciphers * Analytic research " Language research " Data systems design and programming * Administrative management (finance and accounting, personnel, training, engi- neering administration) The PQT Bulletin at your Placement Office outlines these areas further. Advancement, Trainirg and Educational Opportunities NSA promotes from within and emphasizes orderly career development, awarding substantial salary increases as you assume greater responsibility. The environment is academic, and NSA stimulates professional and intellectual growth in many I HATE SCHOOL ! The Woods P34 U I -- , 01 00