WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE For Direct Classified Service, Phone 764=0 Monday through Friday, 12:30 to 2:30 P.M. w5w UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RATES LINES 1 day 2 day 3 day 4 day 5 dov 6 day add. 2 .65 1.25 1.80 2.30 2.80 3.25 .45 3 .85 1.65 2.40 3.10 3.75 4.35 .60 4 1.05 2.00 2.90 3.75 4.55 5.30 .75 5 1.20 2.30 3.35 4.35 5.30 6.20 .90 6 1.40 2.60 3.80 4.95 6.05 7.10 1.00 7 1.55 2.90 4.25 5.55 6.80 8.00 1.10 8 1.70 3.20 4.70 6.15 7.50 8.80 1.20 9 1.85 3.50 5.10 6.70 8.20 9.60 1.30 10 2.00 3.80 5.50 7.15 8.75 10.25 1.40 INCH ES 1 2.00 3.80 5.50 7.15 8.75 10.25 1.40 2 3.75 7.30 10.60 13.75 16.75 19.55 1.40 3 5.35 10.40 15.20 19.60 23.95 28.20 1.40 4 6.85 13.35 19.65 25.75 31.50 37.15 1.40 5 8.25 16.25 24.15 31.85 39.35 46.55 1.40 Ads maybe run on a "till canceled" basis, i.e. the ad runs until you notify us to stop it. Additional costs per day after six days. Ads that are of 1 /, 2h, 31/2, etc. inch size will be billed at the average of the lower and higher inch rate. PERSONAL YOU CAN'T WALK FOREVER I Get a car and go in style. And best offer gets a stylish '59 Chevy, V-8, auto. trans., radio, heater. Motor in great shape. Call now 761-8334. FC DEAR BILL (alias K-boy, so you know who I mean): You haven't lost your correspondent here yet. Don't forget the fifth of THIS month-and Good Luck when it gets here, FB AUDREY, you are the world's best radio captain. Reach out, 96 tears, Hazel. Diane, Ross, Gary, Frosty. FB USED CARS HELP WANTED BUSINESS SERVICES 1965 VOLKSWAGEN BUS. Radio, gas NOR LADIES - Clothes don't fit? Is that heater, 6,000 miles. Best offer overB: what you say? We will put you on $1600. NO 3-5584. N24 URGENTLY NEEDED your way-If you make the call to- $7.50forRGENsitLYeNED ED$12$14or ,day. 429-5570-Figure Care Studio, 213 G.T.O. 1965, 2-door hardtop, tri-power, $7.50 for Rh positive, $10, $12. $14 for Rh Clark St., Saline. J17 4-speed, new 4-ply tires. Call 663-9875 negative. Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9-4; Fri. _ after 5 p.m. N 1-7. 18-21 years old need parent's COMPLETE TYPING Service available permission. Detroit Blood Service, 404 in my home. Call 665-7081. J15 MUSICALWMDSE.W. Michigan, Ypsilanti, Mich. 483- - ---------------- - -- 1894 H GUITARIST with 6 years exp. needs, RADIOS, REPAIRS -- -- - -work with rock or blues band.E NIGHT SUPERVISOR - OLDER GRAD Rhythm or lead any material. Jeff A-1 New and Used Irstruments Student to work 12 midnight to 7:30 Maxwell, 764-8606. J16 a.m. at Residential Unit for adoles-- BANJOS. GUITARS, AND BONGOS cents. Call 662-1927 after 7 p.m. H34 WILL DO TYPING - Theses, term PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR -~~~--- -- papers, general typing. Call after 5. taC% AErCGR 5-8780. J14 TRANSPORTATION NEED RIDE to MSU Friday, back Sun- day. Lynne at 668-7534. G15 $10 FOR information leading to return of pop. picture of weeping woman. No questions. 668-7152. G16 DESIRE RIDE to Indianapolis or De- pauw on Friday afternoon. Nov. 4. Call Sue, 764-5915. GD RIDERS WANTED to Grand Rapids- Late Sat night (probably midnight) and return Monday afternoon. Call Jake at 764-8585 between 6 p.m, and I a.m. G FOR RENT 1 AND 2 BDRM, APT. Furn., close to campus. new building. Phone Mr. Goldman. 665-4477 days or 662-6091 venings. C25 THIRD MAN needed now to share spa- cious four-man modern apartment. 1026 Vaughn. No. 2. Call 668-6203. C23 FOURTH GIRL needed for two months. New apartment. $40 a month. 761- 4594 after 9:00 p.m. C31 WANTED-Fourth girl for apt. in U. Towers. Available Dec. 21. Contact Linda Schober, 663-3011, Apt. 14L. CA Rent Your TV from NEJAC -119w. ""h"s ' rFtiVK 5L t____ GE and Zenith portables for only $10 SPINET PIANO BARGAIN FOR SALE - M.G. Midget '65, clean. per month. FREE service and delivery. Wanted: Responsible party to take over Tom Jones, 665-6885, 4:30-5:30 p.m. -3993 Phone 662-5671 NOW. F low monthly payments on a spinet . B46 o piano. Can be seen locally. Write Your number for QUICK, ACCURATE WAKE UP SERVICE-Have your phone Credit Manager,-P.O. Box 276, Shelby- - 1966 YAMAHA 250 cc, 1800 miles. Candy AND EXPERIENCED manuscript and ring at any designated time-day cr ville, Indiana. Xl red. $520. 663-6797. B47 thesis typing, transcription-medical. night-LOW RATES. DON'T BE LATE---------- ---------- -- ---- -------------- legal and technical conferences; FOR CLASS OR WORK - AGAIN. PINK PEARL drum set. 4 drums, 21 TAPE RECORDER mimeographing: offset; ditto; litho- TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE, ride cymbals, hi-hat. Call John, 764- i Four track, two speed, stereo tape re- graphy; varityping and composition. 665-8871 (24 hours). F 0619. X6 corder in mint condition. Call Vic _- - at 665-6181. BF AA PROFESSIONAL SERVICE IT' GTTNG IGERHEP-AN EDASSOCIATES. INC. IT'S GETTING BIGGER! H ELP WANTED BEATNIK-COMPOSER to sell 25 year 334 Catherine do it for Hank - . .old Cable baby grand piano, now that FF1ELI STUDENT Needs Tutor in English. autumn has come. Make offer. CALL: - - - -_-_---- -- -- _ --- - -- Will pay $100 for 4 weeks service: 9 761-5198 7-8 .m D PETS AND SUPPLIES F.B.I. BLACKLIST. DOOUMENTED. hrs./wk. 761-4976 evenings. H40, __ET ANUP E "The F.B.I. Security Affair" - - ------ ---- ------- HONDA SUPER HAWK, has new pis KITTENS-FREE cute. 761-3280 after Bob MarshalIs-Overbecks BE IN THE heart of India, Pakistan, tons and rings. $450. 665-6601. B33: KT -l -- -- - -or exotic S.E. Asia without leaving five. T5 BIESAN SOOER Ann Arbor and giving 'up studies. MSELNOSLS N O N BI K ES A N D SCOOTE R S"TheCenter fordSouth & South East" -MISCELLANEOUS LOST AND FOUND ° - ern Asian Studies needs part timeI SUZUKI Scrambler Now in Stock. secretarial assistants; flexible variable F RATE RN ITY & SOROR I TY ON SIDEWALK between Aud. B and World's fastest 250 Street Scrambler, hours varied and exciting work. Apply diag, on south side of Angell Hall- 12 month or 12,000 mile warranty, in person to room 130 Lane Hall, H41 BANQUETS Heirloom ring, gold, 3 rubbies, set ' . 4I i n +II i n iiU .rv vy nu s PERSONAL THE 13 PUMPKIN Carolers thank the girls on the Hill for making our Pumpkin Caroling a success. May the Great Pumpkin watch over you al- ways. P11 RANDY and his dog "Smudge," In the round at SMITTY'S Friday. F13 PLEASE, Nancy and Bob, come and visit me while I'm still smiling.- Jack. F161 SUPPORT the 1966-1967 INTRAMURAL1 ice-cart championships. Don't let your house be aced out by the IN- crowd. 665-9281. F8 PORCH PLAYERS present a workshop in IMPROVISATION-10-12 noon Sat. Nov. 5, 2528 Frieze Bldg. Anyone interested in or observing the "im- provs" is welcome. F14 YOU enter alive; you leave living at SMITTY'S Friday night. F HEAR the wild music of BOB FRANKE at SMITTY'S Friday. F12 UNTIL AMERICANS stop killing and being killed in Vietnam; A silent vigil every Wed. noon on the Diag. to ex- press our sorrow and our protest. Join us. P HAIR REMOVAL By Electrolysis. 663-0680. F34 PERSONAL ON SIDEWALK between Aud. B and diag, on south side of Angell Hall, heirloom ring, gold, 3 rubies set vertically with 2 pearls. Substantial reward offered; immense sentimental value. Please help!! Call 665-5720, Debbie. p18 0012: happy 19th.-John. F19 CONCERT TICKETS For sale-Two tickets to the Toronto Symphnny. Call 761-3471 after 5 p.m. FB DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS thai speak your love to those who say: "I do" Austin Diamond, 1209 S Univer- sity. 665-7151. F2 LIKE A LITTLE EXTRA CASH? Let THE MARKET help you make money, List your services like typing, iron- ing, and babysitting with us. It', free from UAC and SGC. Call 665- 3303 or write Student Offices, Union F' MEAL JOB available. Phone George, 761-7420. FC SICK of Sunday Pizza? Don't fight it. Switch! To Hillel Deli House-Sun- days at 5:30. F20 HOW TO BE A DELI LOVER-Call 663- 4129 for reservations and come this Sunday at 5:30 to the Hillel Del; House and enjoy two Kosher Cornec Beef or Pastrami Sandwiches. LIVI swinging folk singing, pickles, soda, and even potato chips. $1.00 mem- bers, $1.25 others. F11 JAY the Cockroach Pt I Ch. 2, As of yesterday, Jay was in Jennie's apt, and all of a sudden a flash of light over-came him. What was it. Yes it was the x-r-t wavetube shooting over him. What was he to do? FB GUYS and GALS get ready for the dance in the Union featuring the ROYAL COACHMEN on November 11. Fl 1 t I 3 t t 'i s . 0 S t a , 5 i t t r B ej e if it's the best in the industry. See them now at Suzuki Cycle Center,. 4040 Washtenaw. 761-2650. Z DETROIT DRAG winning Suzuki X-6. 100 plus m p.h. 764-2717. Z46! BSA '60 GOLD STAR (500cc). Must sell. Best offer. 663-9467. ZF: 1965 HONDA HAWK. Excellent condi- tion, just tuned-up. Must sell, Call 761-9884. Z45 HONDA 305. Superhawk. Exe. cond. CallC Fred; evenings, 668-9755. ZC YAMAHA YDS-3, '66 250cc. Excel. cond. Best offer. Call Shefferly at 761-1345j or 665-3567. Z34 HONDA OWNERS Let us do your fall tune up and over- haul work. Fast efficient service. Genuine replacement parts used. UNIVERSITY MOTORCYCLE SALES 211 E. Ann 662-3979 Bridgestone Cotton and Hodaka HONDA 50 Sport, 1400 miles, excellent condition, best offer. Cali 761-5785. 1964 HONDA Super Sport. Good cond., must sell. 663-1173. ZlI BLACK Suzuki X-6 HUSTLER. Only 950 miles. Only $598. 662-4100. ZA Available NowI Yamaha Sportscycles from 50 cc. to 305 cc., including the unbeatable YL-1 twin cylinder Yamaha. Bank financing. NICHOLSON MOTOR SALES MASTER and DOCTOR of SCIENCE IN NUCLEAR ENGINEERING: Financial aid available for Engineering and Science Majors for study in Nuclear Engineering. Fellowships, trainee- ships, and research assistantships available.nFor information write: Chairman, Dept. of Nuclear Engineer- ing, University of Virginia, Char-: lottesville, Virginia. H37 STUDENTS NEEDED todistribute ad- vertising material on campus, 2 or3 hours per week. Unlimited earnings. Ph. 761-6816 bet. 5:30-7:00 p.m. H39 WARM-HEARTED baby sitter f or 2 charming children, Tues. and Wed. mornings or your hours. Grateful mother near campus, offers good pay. Call afternoons, 665-7259. H38 PAID PSYCHOLOGICAL subjects want- ed at Mental Health Research Insti- tute. Call Pam Liggett, NO 8-7516, Mon.-Th. 7-10 p.m. H24 EARN FREE TRIP TO EUROPE One of the largest and oldest firms dealing in European car travel seeks campus representative. Must be seri- ous, enterprising; preferably married graduate student, European travelled. Send resume and reasons for apply- ing. CAR-TOURS IN EUROPE, INC. 555 Fifth Ave. N.Y. 17 (212) PL 1-3550. H36 EVENING EMPLOYMENT PART-TIME WORK. 5 persons will be selected on basis of written test and personal interview to be trained to do SPECIAL INTERVIEW WORK. $160-240 per month to those who qualify. Call Mr. Rood for appointment. 9:30 a.m. to For your dinner meetings, dances, or banquets . . . excellent food and ac-j ommndations for up to 140., Reason- ably priced. Call Manager, Huron Mo- tor Inn, HU 3-1771, Ypsilanti M BUSINESS SERVICES vertically with 2 pearls. Substantial reward offered; immense sentimental value. Please help!! Call 665-5720. Debbie. A6 LOST-Black wallet, last Thurs. Need desperately, contains valuables. Call John Miller, 665-9379. A4 RIDER WANTED to Buffalo. N.Y., this SUBLET 3 or 4 vacancies on campus. weekend. Leaving Fri. after 10 a.m, Available 2nd semester. 761-2738. C18 to return on Sun Call Marty. 761-3187. --- - ---______ ORRENT SUBLET SERVICE Open now: We have apts. for rent or IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY-Apt. space rent them for you. 1217 S. University for two men in four-man unit. Con- 3across from Campus Theatre),761 tect House Manager. 406 Packard or_3688._ _ _ Call 761-4156. C17 WANTED-GIRL to live in an attrac- IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY - One bed- tive apartment next semester. 911 room apt. New, furnis ed, air-cond. Oakland. Call 761-2388.022 Priced for 1, 2 or 3 people. Call 662- 7961 afternoons and evenings. C46 317 EAST ANN iJust remodeled spacious one-bedroom 1 MAN NEEDED for 4-man apt. $65'mo., apartment with brand new furnish- 721 S. Forest, No. 403. Call 761-9246. ings and wall-to-wall carpeting. C28 Also modern redecorated two-bed- ONE GIRLtosaremoder }- room apartment with excellent hos- NEED ONE GIRL to share modern 4- pital location. man apt. 1015 Oakland, Apt. 2. 662- CAMPUS MANAGEMENT INC. 8506. C29 CMU AAEETIC Call 663-6052. If no answer call 662- MALE FOREIGN graduate student seeks 7787. 013 roommate for a 2-man apt. Close to - - -- campus. Available immediately. $60 WANTED-2 MEN for a large, modern per month. Call 665-7340. C30 apartment near campus. $62 per month. Call 761-9327. C24 Halley's Comet will be dropping around again. Let's plan a big welcome. BARBIE: Don't forget. Apartment 7 FBI IF ANYONE sees the UGH! today, please wish him a happy 21st birth- day. F17 BETSY, The ghost of the great pump- kin slept soundly upon your pallet, wrapped in the purple vines of the most sincere pumpkin patch. F21 BARGAIN CORNER SAM'S STORE Has Genuine LEVI'S Galore! For "Gals and Guys" LEVI'S SLIM-FITS-$4.98 "White" and 5 Colors CORD. SLiM-FITS-$5.98 LEVI'S STA-PREST PANTS Never Needs Ironing-$7 LEVI JACKETS "White"-Denim-$6.98 LEVI'S Superslims-$4.98 LEVI'S Dungarees-$4.98 Guy's S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S-$5.98 Gal's S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S-$6.98 Sta-Prest Slim Fits-$5.98 Cotton Turtlenecks-$1.79 (All Kinds of Colors) Open Mon. & Fri. Nights SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington CAMPUS movers and delivery. We spe- LOST-PAIIR of tortoise shell sun cialize in small jobs, any where and glasses on Thurs. or Fri. near Diag. time. Call 663-6629. J13 $3 reward. 764-5634. A5 Q ACAMIPUS TRADITION MONOGRAMMED - CIRCLFPIN ".. Sterling and Gold Filled .........~. .~ fro $3.004 Engraved Free ( Jat 41 BAYS Arcade Jewelry Shop 16 Nickels Arcade Engnerin, usies, conmis, ccuntngan i IkXTOO e+T. AVM^T. TZATO 'QDt^DADATT&-%WQ I ISS CLAL - --AIR --REPARATIONS -Triumph, Yamada, BMW- 12 noon, Tues. thru Fri. 761-1488. H35 available at:22S.Frt 6 -79 VILLAGE APOTHECARY WANTED - STUDENTS TO WORK 1112 S. University Ave. -_ -___ SHORT HOURS AS NURSES' AIDES F46 USED CARS IN A NEW 103-BED EXTENDED-CARE ___________ -- - - --FACILITY. GOOD WAGES. FREE WANTED-Tickets for the Illinois game 1958 FORD - Good shape, dependable. MEALS, EASILY ACCESSIBLETO this Sat., Nov. 5. Call 761-6547. FD Best offer. Call Dan, 665-7643. N26 THE CAMPUS. PHONE 761-3070. H33 Allstate is Interviewing for InsuranceTrainees in Claims, Supervision, Underwriting, Sales and Data Processing. Interviews will be hield by appointment at your Placement Office on Nov. 8,1966 iI *Watch this paper for time and place. ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. * ST. LOUIS * NEWARK ". LOS ANGELES + TAMPA s HOUSTO4 Engineering, Business, Economics, Accounting and Political Science Majors: M,\ARITIME ADMINISTRATION CAR-EERS Advance Swiftly at MARAD... Participate in the Nation's Most Exciting Career Development Program AIRPORT LIMOUSINES for information call 663-8300 Tickets are available at Travel Bureaus or the Michigan Union H IH PAY We will enrich you for letting us teach you what the world will be like in 1979. (it's an experiment on computer- aided decision-mak- ing) You can embark on one of the most challenging and satisfying careers ever offered to a college graduate, a Civil Service appointment with the Maritime Administration of the U. S. Department of Commerce. The Maritime Administration-we call it "MARAD"-aids development of the American merchant marine to carry the nation's water- borne commerce during peacetime and serve as a naval and military auxiliary in time of war or national emergency. MARAD Engineering Opportunities Engineers of the Maritime Administration partici- pate in design and construction of new ships, improvement of existing ships, and maritime research (basic and applied) and development. Among the better-known recent products of these activities are the Nuclear Ship Savannah and the advanced Hydrofoil Ship Denison. Soon to come (perhaps with your help): new concepts in port operations, shipbuilding, ship operations, and advanced vessels, such as "surface effect" ships. Engineering Work-Study Scholarships To meet current and future engineering needs, MARAD has developed a specialized program for individuals who have earned their BS degrees in Naval Architecture, Marine, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering, ora closely-related field. Our work-study program combines classroom and on-the-job training. It is designed so that you may earn credit toward a master's degree in the fields named above besides gaining the diver- sified experience and proficiency that will lead to positions of maximum responsibility in minimum +i- n-.:.: AnMR n n h.s.to comolet+.+the mally completes the requirements for a master's degree. You may earn promotions twice during the work-study program, from GS-7 to GS-9 after a year's service, then to GS-11 upon award of a master's degree or its equivalent. And through- out the program, in addition to full salary and Federal Civil Service career benefits, you will be reimbursed 100% for all educational, transpor- tation and associated expenses. Starting salaries for Engineers in each grade: GS-7, $7,729; GS-9, $8,479; GS-11, $9,538. Sub- sequent promotions are earned in keeping with the employee's demonstrated fitness to take greater responsibilities. Management Trainee Program Business, Accounting, Economics and Political Science graduates are urged to investigate MARAD's Management Trainee Program. Par- ticipants undertake 12 months of concentrated training in one of these major program areas: Budget and Management, Comptroller, Contract and Procurement, Government Aid, Personnel Management, Program Planning, Public Informa- tion, Ship Operations, ADP, and Maritime Pro- motion. Trainees work on actual projects under guid- ance and supervision of qualified management personnel, attending staff conferences and meet- ings to learn about management considerations governing the day-to-day operation of the Mari- time Administration. Beginning as GS-7 or GS-9 (depending on educational level and experience), the Trainee is promoted to GS-9 or GS-11 and assigned to a regular position at successful con- clusion of the program. Startino salaries for Management Trainees in Requirements and Salary 1. Male, upper classmen or graduate students. 2, Must be available from 7- 9:30 p.m. on Nov. 8, 10, 15, and 17.. Pn U-..$IqC If you'd like to know something about Allstate, we can tell you this much right now: Since 1950, sales have grown from $50 million to over $700 million. Allstate is the innovator of the insurance indus- try--the pioneer that revolutionized insurance by making it easy to afford and easy to buy. Allstate offers salaries that are liberal and competitive. Now we'd like to know something about you- regardless of your academic training and back- i I I .1 i TranPP heemefamiliar uwith the fuindamentals I