WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FI% h . we For Direct Classified Service, Phone 764-0557 Monday through Friday, 12:30 to 2:30 P.M. 11 I 1 BIKES AND SCOOTERS USS ESSEY GOGGLES, approx. $250. Free Yamaha 80 '65. Outostanding sacrifice. Now. Rod, NO 5-3516. Z3 SUZUKI Scrambler Now in Stock. World's fastest 250 Street Scrambler, 12 month or 12,000 mile warranty, it's the best in the industry. See them now at Suzuki Cycle Center, 4040 Washtenaw. 761-2650. Z HONDA C110,black. Excellent condition, low mileage, extras. $185 (or best offer). Call NO 2-8518. Z2 1965 HONDA 50, electric starter, book rack. Call Al, 761-8241; Jerry, 761- 8093. Price: best offer. ZC SPRING IS JUST AROUND THE COR- NER! Get your '65 Honda now. Exc. condition. Call Steve, 761-1755. ZB 1966 HONDA 305 Scrambler, four months old, excellent condition, best offer, must sell 761-1303. ZE FREE with any repair order your motorcycle will be stored free over Thanksgiving holidays. Make reservations onw at UNIVERSITY MOTORCYCLE SALES 211. E. ANN 662-3979 BRIDGESTONE, COTTON, AND HODAKA Z 1964 HONDA Super Sport. Good cond., must sell. 663-1173. Zil 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 Triumph, "Yamaha, BMW 224 S. First 662-7409 USED CARS TR-4, 1964-Excellent condition. $1,495 or best offer. Call collect-GI 7-3215 between 12:00 and 12:30 p.m. N40 ROMNEY Special 1961 Rambler Ameri- can. Radio, heater, 4 near new tires, complete with Romney sticker. Best offer over $100. Call 761-2795. N41 FOR SALE-Tartan red 1966 MGB- Roadster. 761-1256. - IN34 MY PET 1960 VW. Good condition. New tires. 662-5252 or 809 S. Division. N35 '62 TR-3. REASONABLE price. Good cond. John, 761-4107. N36 NEED 1 GIRL to share mod. 3-man apt. 326 E. Madison, Apt. 17. Call Linda, 665-0898. N37 '55 MERCURY. Good transportation. No rust. $75. Must sell-can't drive stick. Call Rick, 663-5602. N38 1965 DART GT V8, 4-speed. 7000 miles. Call 662-5148. N39 G.T.O. 1965, 2-door hardtop, tri-power, 4-speed, new 4-ply tires. Call 663-9875 after 5 p.m. N 1965 V.W. IN GREAT Shape-just over- hauled. Call 761-3716 after 5:30. N PORSCHE 1600 N-1956; Mechanically perfect, just overhauled, reasonable. Must sell. Contact Ken, 665-2230. B8 BARGAIN CORNER TRANSPORTATION DESPERATELY need ride for two to Metro Airport on Nov. 23 between 10:00 and 11:30 a.m. Call Chuck, 764- 6713 or Steve, 764-6710. GA WANTED-One rider to New York for Thanksgiving. Leaving Monday and returning Sunday. Call Steve, 761- 4807. F DAILY ROUND-TRIP ride needed from Ypsi to Central Campus. Working hours 8:-5. Will pay. Call 483-7823 or 764-8480. G22 RIDERS to Eastern Massachusetts Thanksgiving. George Fargo,.761-9695. 023 GOING to Trenton, ' New Jersey, or vicinity for Thanksgiving? Ride in style! Call Jon at 764-3614 for ride on 23rd. GF RIDERS WANTED to Los Angeles or thereabouts Christmas Vacation. Call Stan Hoffman, 761-9695, 019 WANTED!!1 - A ride to Chicago this weekend. Call Jeanne at 761-6872. 7 COED WISHES ride to Michigan State on Friday, Nov. 18 and back on Sun- day, Nov. 20. Please call Bonnie, 764- 4970. GC RIDE NEEDED to New York (Long Island) on Wed., Nov. 23. Call 761- 7772. GD RIDE WANTED to Columbus, Ohio, this Friday. Call 663-7345. GD RIDER WANTED to Buffalo, N.Y., this weekend. Leaving Fri. after 10 a.m. to return on Sun Call Marty, 761-3187. RIDERS WANTED to Grand Rapids- Late Sat night (probably midnight) and return Monday afternoon. Call Jake at 764-8585 between 6 p.m. and 1 a.m. G MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS PORTABLE ORGANS available for im- mediate delivery. Farfisa Mini Com- pact 495, Doric Stereo Organ 595, Vox Continental Organ 795. Also a good selection of Vox and Fender ampli- fiers and guitars. Ann Arbor Music Mart, 802 S. State. 662-6550. X11 STEREO AND MONO components - Klipsch, Scott, Dyna. Kit assembly and de-bugging. Will swap. Reason- able cost. 483-0013. X10 SPINET PIANO BARGAIN 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. X A-1 New and Used I struments BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington MISCELLANEOUS 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 Mo- LOST AND FOUND LOST-MAN'S white gold class ring, 1967 B.A. Reward. 665-9836. A16 LOST-ONE PAIR, black glasses (Man- hattan). Call 764-5662. A17 LOST-Black and white spotted male cat. Arch-Parkard area. Reward. 662- 2043. A1 LOST - Brown leather purse with a suede wallet. Nov. 14 in S. Q. Lounge. Need papers. Call Ann, 764-9633. AD LOST-One Omega Sea Master Watch in first floor men's room of UGLI. If found please contact Bill Bridenell at 761-3123. A14 ON SIDEWALK between Aud. B and diag, on south side of Angell Hall- Heirloom ring, gold, 3 rubbies, set vertically with 2 pearls. Substantial reward offered; immense sentimental value. Please help!l Call 665-5720, Debbie. A6 HELP WANTED IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for girls, with speaking voices to work in downtown office of advertising agency. Flexible hours day or evening. Good pay. Call 761-8620. H HELP WANTED-Female college grad- uate with ability to write abstracts of articles for a University journal. Part time work at home. Call 764-1394. H2 PART TIME EMPLOYMENT If you are free 4 eves. per week and Sat. you can maintain your studies and still enjoy a part-time position doing interesting SPECIAL INTERVIEW WORK Earn $25-60 per week, salary and1 bonus. If you are neat appearing and a hard worker, call Mr. Andrews for! app't. at 761-1488 Tues.-Fri. bet. 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. H49 HELP WANTED CODERS WANTED-Half to full time. To start Dec. 1 or sooner. $1.75 per hour if experienced. Hours flexible. Call 764-9587 or 764-1158. H48 COUPLE WANTED. As relief house parents for Washtenaw County Juv- enile Home. Live in private apartment. Responsible for supervision of 12 teenagers from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sun- day through Friday. Good salary plus fringe benefits including Blue Cross and life insurance. Call 665-7511, ext. 277. H45 BOY'S SUPERVISORS are needed at the Whitmore Lake Boys Training School. This interesting position in- volves supervising boys in various activities, both inside and outside their cottage, making reports, and collaborating with other staff mem- bers in treatment planning. Full-time positions only. Applicants must have at least one year of experience in the supervision of delinquent boys OR two years of part-time work in a youth organization OR two years of college. Starting salary of $1.98. 40 every two weeks with regular pay increases and all Michigan civil serv- ice fringe benefits. Work either 6:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.; or 2:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Contact J. J. Powers at the Whitmore Lake Boys Training School. Phone 313-449-9441, or write for an application to Department of Social Services, Lewis Cass Building, Lans- ing. An equal opportunity employer. H50 PART-TIME EVENINGS -Interview work four evenings per week (5-10:30 p.m.). Call for Mr. Holt for interview, 761-1488. H46 MASTER and DOCTOR of SCIENCE IN NUCLEAR ENGINEERING: Financial aid available for Engineering and Science Majrs for study in Nuclear Engineering. Fellowships, trainee- ships, and research assistantships available. For information write: Chairman, Dept. of Nuclear Engineer- ing, University of Virginia, Char- lottesville, Virginia. H37 PAID PSYCHOLOGICAL subjects want- ed at Mental Health Research Insti- tute. Call Pam Liggett, NO 8-7516, Mon.-Th. 7-10 p.m. H24 BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $7.50 for Rh positive. $10, $12, $14 for Rh negative. Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9-4; Wed. 1-7. 18-21 years old need parent's permission.. Detroit Blood Service, 404 W. Michigan, Ypsi- lanti, Mich. 483-1894. H FOR SALE ONE TICKET for MSU-Notre Dane, highest bidder. 764-5620. B12 3 TICKETS to "The Consul," Sun., No- vember 20 at 8:00. Main floor seats but will bargain to sell any or all. Call 663-8241. BF SONY 50A taperecorder with accessor- ies. Call 668-6037 after 4:00 p.m. B10 21" RCA TV with or without UH con- verter, exc. cond., fine wood cabinet. 663-2840. BEl FOR SALE-'64 Honda Hawk. Ex. cond. Extras. 764-0066. B7 ELECTROLUX tank type vacuum clean- er all attachments in good cond. Will sell for $35. 663-917. B2 HONDA SUPER HAWK, has new pis- tons and rings. $450. 665-6601. B33 PERSONAL F.B.I. BLACKLIST. DOCUMENTED. "The F.B.I. Security Affair" Bob Marshalls-Overbecks GIRLS - Do to popular demand, the men of 10 P will continue their "shoulder to cry on" policy. If you have a problem, want someone to talk to, or need a date, call Mike or Les at 662-6983. F HELP -I need a ride to East Lansing this Saturday. Call Steve, the Big Ten Supremist at 663-6710. FD DESPERATELY need ride for two to Metro Airport on Nov. 23 between 10:00 and 11:30 a.m. Call Steve, 764- 6710, or Chuck, 764-6713. FA COED WISHES RIDE to Michigan State on Friday, Nov. 18 and back on Sun- day, Nov. 20. Please call Bonnie, 764- 4970. FC IN A WAR of ideas it is people who get killed. Vote on draft referendum this Wed. F23 AN END TO INNOCENCE Leslie A. Fiedler (L.A.F.) F22 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS that speak your love to those who say: " do" Austin Diamond, 1209 S Univer- sity. 665-7151. P2 LITTLE CLUB comes to NORTH CAM- PUS Commons, band, dancing, Fri., 9-12 p.m. F21 HEAR ADAM CLAYTON POWELL - November 21st in Hill Auditorium, 8 p.m. F16 HOW DIABOLICALLY clever of you, Dolly Levi! Grounds for divorce me thinks. FC BACK by popular demand BUZZ BAR- KLAY sings at Smitty's Fri. F26 UNTIL AMERICANS stop killing and being killed in Vietnam; A silent vigil every Wed. noon on the Diag. to ex- press our sorrow and ourprotest. Join us. P WHAT'S A HILLEL SANDWICH? Find out this Sunday at 5:30 or enjoy our usual 2 corned beef or pastrami sandwiches. Also learn about "An- tennas and Antiquities" from Profes- sor Edward Stasheff's witty and en- gaging illustrated talk. $1.00 members, $1.25 others. Call 663-4129 for reser- vations. F25 PERSONAL PERSONAL PERSONAL HAIR REMOVAL by electrolysis. 663- ONE SNOW TIRE WANTED - Brand YOU enter alive; you leave living at 0680. F3 new. 7.00 x .13. Call 761-2234. FB SMITTY'S Friday night. F L.A.F. is controversial. FB FRED R. HARRIS LIVES!' Be the first on your block to belong to the Fred R. Harris fan club, actual- ly a Communist front organization. Phone 761-4693 for all the gory details. FB ALL CAMPUS MIXER THIRD FLOOR REEVES-Markley Hall Call Lee Cross, 4-9743. FD TO RAY AND BLACK Commandoes- Good Grunts. signed, Brother Power. FB SO BIG we had to call it GIANT, the Sesquicentennial issue of Gargoyle on sale today, FB WANTED-Second girl for very large and beautiful 2-man apartment, with separate bedroom, two blocks from campus. Available now or in January with lease through April. Rent is $60 a month. Please call 663-0401 or come to 1208 Willard, No. 4. FB JAY the Cockroach, Pt. 1, Ch. 7-Jay crawled cooly closer to see Jezabel to better advantage. His chance came. She had dropped a crumb of fly. He quickly ran towards her and picked it up for her. "Can I be of any service?" FB STUDD for men. After shave and cologne. To make her cry a little. Available at the Village Apothecary, 1112 S. University. F11 HEAR ADAM CLAYTON POWELL - November 21st in Hill Auditorium, 8 p.m. F16 WANTED-Ride to East Lansing this weekend. Share expenses. Call Dana, 764-3619. FD ONE SNOW TIRE FOR SALE - Brand new. 7.00 x .13. Call 761-2234. FB ROZ AND SONNY say HI to "Lew." Play hard, play fast, play quick. FC WAR AND PEACE Episode 7 "First of all, dear friend, tell me how you are. Relieve my anxiety," said, with no change of his voice and tone, in which affected sympathy, and evn irony, was perceptible. "How can one be well when one is in moral suffer- ing? How can one be calm in these times, if one has any feeling?" said Anna Pavlona. "You'll spend the whole evening with me, I hope?" FB WAR AND PEACE Episode 8 "And the English ambassador's? I must put in an appearance there," said the prince. "My daughter is coming to take me there. "I though today's re- ception had been put off. I confess that all these festivities and fire- works are becoming tiresome." "If they had known it was your wish the reception would have been put off," said the prince, from habit, like a wound-up clock, saying things he did not even wish to be believed. FB SUPPORT the 1966-1967 INTRAMURAL ice-cart championships. Don't . let your house be aced out by the IN- crowd. 665-9281. F8 THE MICHIGANENSIAN is happy to announce the engagement of Kitty Johnson to Harold Oseff. The big day is probably next Sunday. FD Rent Your TV from N EJAC GE and Zenith portables for only $10 per month. FREE service and delivery. Phone 662-5671 NOW, F VOTE LESLIE MAHLER for SGC FB 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 ADOPTION NOTICE We would like to announce the birth of our son, Daniel Bruce Sobel, Nov. 14 at 11:45 p.m. in Apt. No. 17. MOMS (Marcia, Ricki, & Judy) P.S. Happy belated birthday Danny- boy! FB FOR RENT THREE GRAD. NURSES NEED 4th girl. New, modern (luxurious) apt. Close to campus and hospital. 761-6876 or 761-7637. C16 NEED 1 GIRL to share modern 3-man apt. 326 E Madison, Apt. 17. Call Linda. 665-0898. C17 4TH GIRL WANTED for modern apt. Immediate occupancy. Call 665-0824. Ask for Mary. C12 MODERN BI-LEVEL. Available Decem- ber. $165. Call 662-7086. 013 4TH MAN NEEDED for winter semester in modern, spacious apartment. 2 blocks from campus. Call Alan, 761- 9563. C15 2-3 MAN-1 block from campus. 4 mo. lease. 665-7643. 09 HOUSE-North Campus walking dis- tance. 4 bedrooms, available Dec. 1. Unfurnished. $195 or will furnish for 5 students at $250. Call Hobbs, NO 3-4132 or Koelling, NO 5-914. C10 ROOMMATE WANTED-Prefered grad. or senior, for a modern, carpeted 2- man apartment. 543 Church, one block from campus. Call 761-8104. C7 FOR RENT January 1-CAMPUS BI-LEVEL, modern furnished one bdrm, apt. Air-cond.,I study area, parking. $175. 663-0866. 014 ATTENTION-2 guys. If yu are sick of existing in a steretotyped, over- protected world, and want to burst through, to attempt the discovery of your unimhibited self-to be an in- dividual, yet part of a studly trio, then call Al at 764-6794, and share a 3 man apt., next yr. Now is the time to apply! (Turkeys needn't bother calling!). E12 HUGE HOUSE, 5 bedrooms. Student, pet, and children welcome. Unfurn- ished and no lease required. Call 665- 2689. C4 FOR RENT STUDIOS-make reservations now for second semester. Ann Arbor Apart- ment Agency-sublet service, 1217 S. University. 761-3688. C41 3 WORKING GIRLS looking for 4th to share roomy apt. Will be available be- ginning of Dec. If interested call 663- 1431 after 5:30. C39 WANTED TO RENT DARAGE OR garage space needed near campus. Call 761-0655. ,11 BUSINESS SERVICES MOVINGt& DELIVERY 24 hour service. 663-6629. J21 NEED 1 GIRL (grad or sr.) for modern 2-man. 665-4557. - C5 GUITAR LESSONS yrs. teaching experience. $2.50 for 2 hours. Call Dave, 483-9529. J22 TWO MAN newly decorated apartment. Available now or Jan. 764-2416 days. 761-8573 evenings. C2 MODERN STUDIO apartment available Jan. 2 blocks from campus. Call 761- 0858. C5 ONE BEDROOM furnished apartment. Two blocks from campus. Available December 1. Call 663-8866 evenings. C6 FOR WINTER SEMESTER-Wanted 4th man for mod. 4-man apt. corner Packard and State. Lease thru April '67. $60/month. Call 662-6268. CB 4, 5, OR 6 MAN APT, available 2nd semester. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. $265 a month. 508 Lawrence. 662-8121. CB FOR RENT-Modern two man efficiency apartment. One block from campus. Available for immediate occupancy. $65. 761-2844. C44 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY-Apt. space for 2 men in four-man unit. oOntact House Manager. 406 Packard or call 761-4156 C40 TYPING, ACCURATE, PROFESSIONAL, THESES, DISSERTATIONS, MANU- SCRIPTS, ETC. 439-2831. J20 ALTERATIONS and TAILORING men's and ladies' clothing in excellent work- manship. 225 E. Liberty St. 685-8195. J18 761-3993 Your number for QUICK, ACCURATE AND EXPERIENCED manuscript and thesis typing, transcription-medical, legal and technical conferences; mimeographing; offset; ditto; litho- graphy; varityping and composition. AA PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATES, INC. 334 Catberine Daily Classifieds Bring Quick Results *Engineers-top third *Scietists -top quarter Open Mon. & Fri. Nights NOL IS DIFFERENT from other organizations which may seek your services. It is com- pletely creative in purpose, a laboratory in the true meaning of the word, and one of the largest and best-equipped laboratories in the world. NOL is big because it has a big job to do. NOL creates advanced naval weapons, works from inception to design to prototype test and development. Research ranges from nuclear effects to acoustics to explosives and materials. NOL is the nation's leading R&D establishment for Anti-Submarine Warfare, the Navy's principal high-speed aerobal- listics activity, and a leader in the develop- ment of new air and surface weapons. It is also the Navy's primary laboratory for the developnent of projectile, rocket and bomb fuses. Since 1950, NOL has completed 158 new weapons and devices. THE JOB DEMANDS THE FINEST FACILITIES. NOL has them: Mach 17 wind tunnel, 200 G centrifuge, hypervelocity ballistic range, IBM 7090 computer, underseas weapon tank, antenna range, particle accelerator, tection systems, weapon guidance systems, influence fusing, airborne missile systems, instrumentation for weapons evaluation and aeroballistic research. To perform new concept feasibility experiments. PHYSICISTS AND MATHEMATICIANS to conduct basic and applied research in underwater acoustic effects, oceanography, electro- magnetic and infra-red radiation, magnetic and semi-conductive materials. To perform analytic studies of weapons systems. Math- ematicians to conduct numerical analysis, programming and trajectory plotting. Illy rolling hills of Maryland near the Nation's Capital. Puts them through a one-year pro- fessional development course with rotational assignments to various areas within the Laboratory to prepare them for permanent assignments. From the very beginning, new staff members have an opportunity to contribute directly to significant projects ... to be part of an organ- ization where groups are small and em- phasis is on the individual. NOL stimulates continuing professional growth by providing both time and support for graduate study programs. Maryland University is 10 minutes away, and graduate level courses are taught at NOL each semester. NOL needs: AEROSPACE ENGINEERS to conduct design studies of hig h-speed, high-performance re-entry systems and solve basic problems in theoretical and experimental aerothermo- dynamics, aeroballistics and hydroballistics. To perform the aerodynamic design and HAVE AN old Guitar, Uke, or Wind Instrument you would like to con- tribute for use by W. J. Maxey's Boys Training School at Whitemore Lake for their Christmas program? Phone 662-2625 for information. F WHOEVER took my brown "Golden Thread" suede winter coat from the I-M Wrestling Meet Tuesday night, I've got yours (size 44). Call Dan at 665-2321 or 761-1628 and we can trade. F ANN ARBOR'S best buv in a diamond An NOL representative -will be on campus -Monday, Novemb~er 21 Contact your Placement Office for interview. SUMMER PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT OPPOR- TUNITIES are available for outstanding grad- uate students and graduating seniors. See your placement office for details or write Professional Recruitment Division, NOL, 111