THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1967' THE MICHIGA A- DAILY PAGE SEVEN For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 704-0557 Monday through Friday, 12:30 to 2:30 P.M. PERSONAL LIMITED SUMMER POSITIONS OPEN Sales and supervisory opportunity where the successful write their own pay- checkl Michigan State student earned OVER $2500.00 IN TEN WEEKS ! If you will be 20 by June, have a car, and are eager to earn big money with a national corporation this might be for YOU. To see if you can qualify, call Mr. Jaffa at 764-5633. The District Recruiter will be in Ann Arbor this weekend and will be looking for tour ambitious, personable young men. Can YOU qualify??? F SUMMER EMPLOYMENT' WHO??? .,.-. M ay want a high pay opportunity? O offers self-confidence and an open-mind? N eeds a $1000 CASH SCHOLARSHIP? E stablishes a high caliber of initiative? Y OU DOI!! If you will be at least 20 by June and have a car, call Jc.n at 764-5633 Recruiter. for National Firm. In town soon for limited time, Opportunity knocks, just open the door. F B ROOM AND BOARD EAT DELICIOUS HOMECOOKED food this summer. Phi Alphma Kappa, E. Ann, NO 2-4549. E42 ROOM & BOARD. Prof. frat. house. Summer and fall. 761-5857. E32 ROOM AND BOARD available for men. 665-3719. E20 BABYSITTING - Evenings, dishes, or would consider staying with elderly lady evenings in exchange for room and board. Mon.-Fri. Centrally locat- ed. References. White Box 15. E26 USED CARS SKYLARK conv. '65, p.s., p.b., rdd W/ white interior, low mileage, xcsI]ent cond. One owner. Nancy, 761-3037 af-r 6 p.m. N32 HELP WANTED SECRETARY PERSONNEL ASSISTANT (Open May 15) WE NEED - A college graduate with some work in psychology and with acceptable clerical skills to double as secretary and personnel assistant. Preliminary testing and interviewing requiring pleasant personality and good grooming. Some experience de- sirable. WE OFFER - Good pay ($5000 to $5500 to start) - Permanent, steady em- ployment - pleasant surroundings- Downtown Detroit. WRITE - Personnel Director, Detroit Free Press, 321 Lafayette, Detroit 48231. Give Full details of education and experience. 'H29 PART-TIME administrative work in in- vestment firm; for business school student or any potential money-cul- tivator; senior student or faculty. 71- 8000. H27 LAWN WORK-Need someone to help with yard. Own transportation. Hours at your convenience. 663-2256. H28 CONN. CO-ED SUMMER CAMP Interviewing specialized counselors. Male: head water from (W.S.I.), water-skiing, pioneering, tennis, ath- letics. Female: Arts and crafts, up- perclassmen and graduates call for appointment. Andrea Marks 662-3225. H26 TEACHERS WANTED. $5400 up. Entire; West, Southwest, and Alaska. FREE registration. Southwest Teachers A- gency, 1303 Central Ave., N.E., Al- burquerque, New Mexico. H15 GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES, plea- sant working conditions, good wages, full time. Apply in person or call 665-6113. Mallory Lithographing, 4511 Jackson Rd. Ann Arbor. H25 FOR SALE BIKES AND SCOOTERS 1958 AUSTIN HEALY..100-6, red. rCall MALE STUDENTS wanted to work eve- 761-3827. N42 ings 6-10. 665-8123. H23 1960 BONNEVILLE conv. $100 or bent offer. Call 662-3958. N41 AUSTIN HEALY Mark II 1963. Now tires, low mileage, new exhaust sys- tem. Call Judy Nelson, 761-7110. N40 FOR SALE-1959 TR-3. Good cond. New top. Good tires. Call 764 -4019. N33 FOR SALE - '67 Cortina English Ford, auto. 2 dr. sedan, undercoating flo- through ventilation, cooling system, large runk, radio, snow tires, 1400 miles, bucket seats, $1975. Call Geor- gia Starnes at 764-5150 days or 761- 5075 evenings. N35 '63 XK-E Roadster. 971-0896. N36 1962 COMET S-22. Excellent cond. 41,- 000 .mi. 63-7237. N37 '66 MG MIGET 8000 mi Brit. Rac Gn. Wire wheels, R&H, Luggage Rack, Black int. Excellent cond. $1600. 761- 2423. N29 '65 CHEV Super Sport Convert. Au- tomatic F.M. V8 Perfect cond. 761- 5737. N30 1958 MGA Roadster, good cond. Chuck at 662-3256. Call N31 TR 3 B '63 Excellent condition. Going abroad. 761-4272. N26 1958 FORD Fairlane 500-Good condi- tion. Call 761-3827. N24 1961 FIAT Abarth Zagt to aluminum body, Michelin tires, 22 000 mi. A real collector's item. Best offer 668-9829. N19 1966 VW. Bahama blue, exc. cond. 4800 miles, one owner--have a look-con- vince yourself. Call 665-6367. N15 1963 CHEVROLET Impala convertible. $1200, Call Fritz at 662-3256. NB '63 VW-Body in very good cond. Good tires, radio, heater, engine needs work. $350. Call 665-8351 bet. 5-8 p.m. '63 VW-BODY in very good cond. Good tires, radio, heater. Elngine needs work. $350. Call 665-8351 bet. 5-8 p.m. N3 '63 VW good cond., good tires, radio, instructor. Day 665-9897, eve. 479- 4481. N47 MGB '64 - wire wheels, radio, heater, Detroit. TR3-0549.r N45 1962 VW Sunroof. Good mechanical and clean condition. Lots mileage. Best offer over $650. Call Henry Kerr at 663-2108, 701 s. Forest. N37 HARLEY DAVIS Motorscooter. 1962. Excel. cond. $230. NO 2-9361. Z10 FEMALES-Need attractive girls 18-25 as waitresses at CORAL GABLES. 2245 Woodward Ave. Berkelg, Mich. 398-7333 Apply between 12-3 p.m. H20, BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $7.50 for Ph positive. $10, $12 for Rh negativel Hurs: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9-4; Wed. 1-7. 18-21 years old need parent's permission. Michigan Community Blood Center, 404 - W. Michigan, Ypsilanti, Mich. 483-1894. B_ NEW ENGLAND Brother and Sister Camps in the heart of the beautiful Berkshires at Kent, Connecicut. Re- quire 60 men and women counselors for full program of land and water sports. Excellent facilities for tennis, golf, skiing, dance, outdoor crafts, nature, music, sailing. Upper class- men and teachers preferred. Good salaries. Write: Camp Leonard, Leon- ore, Box 186, Lawrence, New York . BOYS - BARTENDERS, I.D. checkers and floor nien needed at CORAL GABLES, 2245 Woodward Ave., Berke- ly, Mich. Apply between 12-3 p.m. H21 BUSINESS SERVICES TYPING-761-2428 or 663-0980. J32 PHOTOGRAPHS SPINDLED AND MUTILATED. Send photo of your favorite prof., pet- ition, mother-in-law. We will return an extraordinary underground collage suitable for framing. Photo and $5. to LABYRINTH, 550 Fifth Ave., New York 10036. J33 TAILORED SUITS FOR YOUR MEAS- UREMENTS - Fine quality fabrics from $99.50 up; also alterations. 225 E. Liberty St. 665-8195. J45 761-*3993 Your number for QUICK, ACCURATE AND EXPERIENCED manuscript and thesis typing, transcription--medical, legal and technical conferences; mimeographing; offset; ditto; lithog- raphy; varityping and composition. AA PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATES, INC. 334 Catherine HAVE PROBLEMS getting your typing done? One day service - Technical Service Associates, 665-4658, 9-4:30. J50 TAILORED SUITS FOR YOUR MEA- SUREMENTS. Fine quality fabrics from $99 50 up; also alterations. 225 E. Liberty St. 665-8195. J45 FOR SALE - 1964 50x10 2 bedroom De- troiter Mobile Home. Ex. comd ask- ing $3400. Local call 437-2547 after 6 Monday thru Friday. B17 TAKE YOUR PAD WITH YOU Elephantine 1964 VW bus. Camping convers on units included. Ex cond. $995. Call 663-0423 after 4 p.m. B18 $75-STRING BASS. Call 665-4633 after 6 p.m. B12 "MAKE YOUR OWN" strobe light. iFts any light socket. $1. R.T.I., 828 Oak- .ridge, Jackson, Mich. B16 HONDA 250. Best offer. Call 764-5835 or 668-8317. Bl FOR SALE - 2 tickets for the May festival. April 23, 24, 25. 1st row of 1st balcony. Call Judy Leavitt 662- 3225. B14 FOR SALE - 1965 S-90 Honda $225 with helmet. Call Steve: 663-6710. B15 FOR SALE - Dyna mono FM tuner Call 663-5823. B8 '63 XK-E ROADSTER 971-0896. B10 YAMAHA 250cc - 1964 excellent con- dition, 4,00 miles. See Bill at Red's Rite Spot any night 9 p.m. 1 a.m. B9 FOR SALE - '59 Chevy Station Wa- gon. Good condition. Must sell. 663- 0145. . B7 1957 LAMBRETA scooter. Needs minor repairs. $75. Call 761-3109 after 6. B2 FOR SALE-1966 305 Honda Scrambler. Good shape. 3700 miles. Call 8om, 663-7419. B39 6 STRING MARTIN Guitar. D-28 with case, made in 1955. $300 or best offer. 662-0454. B16 GOOD BEGINNER rock 'n roll guitar and amp. $100. 764-1701. B17 FOR SALE-Used TV, 21-inch. CR- RECTION-662-4412. B20 LOST AND FOUND FOUND-Man's gold wedding band. 764- 7687. A21 FOUND - 1 silver watch on Hill St. 764-0677. A20 LOST - Man's I.D. Bracelet. Silver. Initials L.C.C. Reward. Lew, 764-4607. A16 LOST, Feb. 13, Mason Hall-Union- Gold Jules Jurgenson watch. Ample reward. 761-6544. AB LOST-Woman's silver watch with silver band. Has sentimental value. Gen- erous reward. Call 662-8263. A14 LOST - Gold square-faced watch with gold and blue striped cross band. If found call 764-0093. A2 & PAIR OF GLASSES, Sunday, left in red car at Big Bay. Please call Rtich 764-2635. A46 LOST--Cat, male iSamese vicinity State and Packard. Call 761-6161. A37 WANTED TO RENT WANTED: 2 room apt. May '67 - May or Aug. '68. Any location. Furn. or unfurn. Prefer $60-$100. Write De- scription 904 So. Locusr, Champaign, Ill. L36 HELPI-Need a seat on 3rd Union charter flight on June, 27 to Aug. 23. Call Sarah Singer 662-3225. K29 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS BASS TROMBONE - King Symphony model in excellent cond. $175. Tom Bloomer, 662-4093. X23 HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Electrical-acoustical in- struments, repairs, lessons. 209 S. State, 665-8001. X16 GUITAR - Epiphone elec., excellent cond. $130 761-6352. X31 FOR SALE-SPINET PIANO Wanted-Responsible party to take over low monthly payments on a spinet piano. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager, P.O. Box 276, Shelby- ville, Indiana. X26 A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington HONDA 160 Scrambler, 4000 mi. Phone 665-2669 Paul. SUZUKI '66 80cc very good cond. miles. $22$. 482-5293. $425 Z40 1500 Z34 HONDA 250. Bset offer. Call 764-5835 or 668-8317. Z23 '66 HONDA sport 50, 800 mi. Call 761- 6133 ask for Mike Kelly Z39 '65 HONDA S-90 3000 mi. $225. Call Phil at 665-3669. Z38 SUPER HAWK 64, excellent cond. will bargain. 764-0066. Z37 '66 YAMAHA, 250 cc., 900 miles. $550 Call 764-1711. Z36 '66 SUZUKI 150 Black. Excellent cond. $395. Full buco helmet, insurance in- cluded, 761-8482. Z35 '65 HONDA 150. Low mileage. 1 owner. Call 764-7095, 6:30-7:30 p.m, Z32 MUST SELL!!-'65 Honda 50. Call Bill, 665-4059. Z31 1966 HONDA Super 90. $225. Call 663- 9887. Ask for Jim. . Z30 '66 HONDA CB 160, 300 miles. Call Bill, 662-9945. Z29 HONDA 1966, 90cc stip through model. 600 miles, Helmet included. Best offer. 662-2748. Z28 1966 HONDA Super 90. $225. Call Jim, 663-9887, Z27 VESPA '64, 90cc. Good motor. Needs repair. Helmet to spare. $100. 663- 7354. Z17 $50 OR BEST OFFER-150 cc. Lambret- ta. Rus good. 665-2606. Z18 1965 HONDA Superhawk, good condi- tion. New paint and many new parts. Call Charlie. or Tom at 665-4735 or 761-5310. $450. Z21 '65 HONDA Dream 300, $400. 483-1184. Zl16 MOTORCYCLE SALE We guarantee to beat any lightweight We CANNOT be undersold. deal in town. Call 971-1510 for details. SUZUKI Cycle Center, Inc. Washtenaw past Arborland Z39 HARLEY DAVIDSON, XLCH. Excellent cond. Racing coms. High bid. 761- 8526. Z33 1965 Super Hawk. Excellent cond. Extras 761,-8813. N39 ENGLISH BKF, Hercules, 3 speed, hand brakes. Mint cond. $20, 663-5904. Z22 '61 BSA 650 cc. Fast, dependable, good looking. Phone 663-2268. Z23 HONDA Sport 50. 800 miles. Excellent cond., helmet extras. $225, Call Rich. 761-2795. Z24 1966 HONDA 150 - White almost new, only 1600 mi. $425 or best effer, 764- 6690. Z26 LIKE NEW 1965 HONDA S50. 1100 mi. 261-9125. Z25 '57 Lambretta, needs slight repairs $75. Call after 6 p.m. 761-3109. Z12 1966 HONDA 150 - White almost new only 1600 mi.$425 or best offer, 764- 6690. Z13 YAMAHA 250 cc - 1964 excellent con- dition, 4,000 miles. See Bill at Red's Rite Spot any night 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Z14 1966 HONDA S-90 - Excellent condit- ion 2100 miles. Best offer over $250. Call 663-3517. Z15 YAMAHA 1964 80cc helmet, saddlebags, $190 665-0302. Z8 BMW 1954 R51/3, immaculately re- stored. Call Pete, 665-3580. Z7 1955 HONDA 50, helmet, etc. 2300 miles - runs beautifully - Call Ken at 761-3127 or 663-5271. Z6 HONDA 50 Sport 1965. Excellent con- dition. 1500 miles. Call 761-5785. Z3 YAMAHA YDS-3, '66 250cc 2200 mi. Helmet inc. $525 will haggle. Call Shefferly, 665-3567, 761-1345. Z5 BIKES AND SCOOTERS 305CC HONDA Scrambler, 8 mos. old. 4000 miles, excellent condition. $500. Call George, 761-8598 eves. Z47 SCOOTER for sale. Vespa 150cc. $100. Call 662-8183. Z49 BMW 1965 R27, Fairing. $630. Call 665- 6678. Z31 FOR SALE-1966 Honda 305 Scrambler. Good shape. 3700 miles. Call Tom 663- 7419. Z35 HONDA S90; '65. Must sell. Call 761- 8340. Z40 '65 250 HONDA Scrambler and helmet. Best offer. 663-5526. Z44 3 HONDA SUPER 90's-Pick your cycle! Pick your price! Helmets avail. Call Same, 662-6731. Zle '66 YAMAHA, Twin 100. Exc. cond. With helmet, shield, goggles, rack and tach. $400. Call Roman, 668-8900. Z17 INTERESTED in cycling to Expo and N. Eng.? Lv. Detroit. Mid Aug. Return for classss. 663-5832 (Rich or Den). Z15 HONDA 250 Scrambler, exc. cond. $400. 662-3364. Z19 '65 YAMAHA 80 cc. Excellent cond. $225 or best offer. 662-7796. Z14 MUST SFLI-'65 Super Hawk; street and scrambling pipes; great shape. Best offer. 761-9752. Rick. Z12 '65 HONDA TRAIL 90. Reliable. Must Sell. $195. 668-8542. Z3 HONDA 50 Sport, helmet, windshield. extra parts. $110. 761-8482. Z46 MOTORCYCLE SALE New bikes, 50cc step-through $275; 50 cc sport, $300; 60 cc sport, $335; 90 cc trail, oil injection, $385; 90 cc sport Q hp, oil injection, $395. Used Bikes - 90 cc scrambler, 12 hp, extra sprockets, complete racing equipment, $365; 90 cc trail, new engine, $275; 50 cc Honda Sport 50, $110; Honda parts and accessories, custom paint- ing, and customizing. University Motorcycle Sales .211 E. Ann NO 2-3979. BLACK HAT SPECIAL: I NEW 1967 HONDAS CA 100 253.84 CA 102 267.85 C 110 266.07 CS 65 303.90 CM 91 328.48 CT 200 325.73 CT 90 349.30 CS 90 351.38 CA 160 525.14 CB 160 614.13 CL 160 614.13 CA 77 652 27 CB 77 726.10 CL 77 721.80 CB 450-992.70 Complete with free 500 and 1000 mile service. SEE THE BAD GUYS .a r HONDA OF ANN ARBOR 3000 PACKARD AT PLATT 665-9281 Z3C I . I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ..:w*,.. ., ..t$: }:qxv i°. t;. s' .. , t:... . S..'.'.'.'.'.*, The Daily Official Bulletin is an School of Music Degree Recital-Lee School of Business Administration: officia] publication of the Univer- Davis, bass baritone: Recital Hall, Students, expecting degrees April 29, sity of Micnigan for which The School of Music. 7 p.m. 1967, are advised not to request grades Michigan d>aiIy assumes no editor- of I or X. When such grades are abso- ial responsibility. Notices should be Cinema Guild-Herbert Biberman's lutely in perative, the work must be sent in TVPEWRITTEN form to "Salt of the Earth": Architecture Aud., made up In time to allow you to re- Room 3564 Administration Bldg. be- 7 and 9:05 p.m. port the makeup grade not later than fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding noon, Thurs., April 27, 1967. publication and by 2 p.m. Friday Linguistic Dept.'Lecture: Raleigh Mor- for Satarday and Sunday. General gan, professor, "Dialect Leveling in Attention Students: If you need to Notices may be published a maxi- Non-English Speech of Southwest Loui- order a transcript without grades for mum of two times on request; Day siana,' Thurs., April 13, Rackham Am- the present term, you are urged to go Calendar items appear once only. phitheatre, 7:45 p.m. to 515 Administration Bldg. notv later Student organization notices are not than April 14. This does not apply to accepted for puidlication. For more School of Music Degree Recital-Doc- students in Law' and Undergraduate information call 764-9270. toral Students in Organ Performance, College of Engineering. "Music of Bach-The 18 Great Chor- THURSDAY, APRIL 13 ales": Organ Studio 2110, School of Grade Sheets for Winter, 1967: Have Music, 8:30 pn. been sent to all departments for dis- School of Music Degree Recital-Ethe- tribution to instructors. It Is requested Day Cale dar Ilyn Williams, pianist: Recital Hall, that grade sheets for degree students be School of Music, 8:30 p.m. completed and returned to the Office Bureau of Industrial Relations Sen- of the Registrar within 48 hours after inar- The Management of Managers": the examination, and that grade sheets 146 Business Administration, 8:15 a.m. Gieneral otces for non-degree students be submitted Southern Asia Club: Prof John within 72 hours following the exami- Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- Broomfield wi speak n "The Enter- nation. All grade sheets should be inar-"Recruiting the Technical Grad- Brield iln peaan aThe Enter submitted to the Office of the Reg- uate": Michigan Union, 8:45 a.m. to 5 prisng Indian Peasants" at the Friday istrar on or before Fri., April 28, 1967. p.m. bag lunch, 12 noon, Commons Room, T siti h umsino Lane Hall. Anyone interested is in- To assist in the submission of grade vited to attend. sheets, a messenger service will be pro- vided on a regular basis to departmen- pean Studies Seminar-Leonard Scha- Recommendation for Departmental tal offices on the central campus be- piro, professor of political science, Lon-Honors: Teaching departments wishing ginning Wed., April 19, and will con- don School of Economics and Political to recommend tentative April graduates tinue through Fri., April 28. Grades Science,"Changes in Soviet Party and from the College of Literature, Science may also be submitted directly, to this chev"' East Conference Room, Rackham and the Arts, for honors or high hon- office at Window A, Administration Bldg., 2:10 p.m. ors should recommend such students Bldg., during working hours. Blg._210p_.by forwarding a letter to the Director, Questions pertaining to grade reports Mental Health Research Institute Honors Council, 1210 Angell Hall, before may be directed to 764-6292. Seminar-Weston E. Vivian, vice-presi- noon, Thurs., April 27, 1967. dent, KMS Industries, Inc., Ann Ar- Teaching departments in the School Zoology Seminar: Beatrice Mintz, sen- bor "Science in Government": 1057 of Education should forward letters di- for member of Institute for Cancer rLS:4ente4:4 ovem. nt 10 rectly to the Office of the Registrar, Research, Philadelphia, "Gene Regula- MHRI. 3:45 to 4:45 p.m. Room 1513 Administration Bldg., by tion of Differentiation in Mammals": Depts. of Zoology and Botany Seminar noon, Thurs., April 27. Wed., May 17, Aud. D, Angell Hall, 4 -Efraim Racker, Division of Biological pm. Sciences, Cornell University, "Structure Attention Faculty Members Of: Col- and Function in Chloroplast Phosphor- ge of iLterature, Science and the Doctoral Examination for Leo Floy, Arts, School of Education, School of Carter, Chemical Engineering; thesis; ylation': 1400 Chemistry, 4 p~m. Music, School of Public Health and (Continued on Page 8) Washington Summer Intern Program: A meeting for all students planning or hoping to be in the Washington, D.C., area this summer will be held Thurs., April 13, at 4 p.m. in the Multipur- pose Room of the Undergraduate Li- brary. The current job situation, hous- ing and the summer activity program will be discussed. Students who cannot attend the meeting are asked to con- tact the Summer Intern Program, c/o Institute of Public Administration, 764- 3490. TEWAQAGA( Student Laboratory Theatre Program, Dept. of Speech-Performance of "The POVEPTY Pit" by Norman L. Hartweg, Trueblood Aud., Frieze Bldg., 4:10 p.m. Admis- sion free. University Senate Meeting: Thurs., April 13, 4:15 p.m., Aud. A, Angell Hall. International Center Tea-603 East Madison, 4:30 p.m. School of Music Degree Recital-David Yeomans, pianist: Recital Hall, School of Music, 4:30 p.m. May Festival Ushers: A few more ush- ers are urgently needed for the May Festival. 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