Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, May 1, 1968 Pae-ixTH MCHGA--IL ' _ _ _.. __. l r 95 % OF THE READING POPULATION READS ONLY 250 TO 300 WORDS PER MINUTE OR LESS FAST READINGIS NOT DIFFICULT TO LEARN! I For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phoue 704-0557 All those who completed courses held this winter at the Bell Tower Inn achieved speeds of 800 to 1800 w.p.m. with the same or increased comprehension they had at their slower reading rates. SEE HOW EASILY YOU CAN: -save hours, use your time more efficiently -learn toread 3 to 10 tires faster than you do now -improve your comprehension and increase your enjoyment of reading material at a cost less than HALF that of nearly all other commercial reading courses! ' . w .- i t i-,^ 4 . p i - ' r~ ~~ ... l-'--a- -,: ' L _ ! ,r _ k, -.._._ ., - c S'- Monday through Friday, 12:30 to 2:30 P.M. ,I LOST AND FOUND LOST-i pearl ring. Reward. 764-3910. A44 FOR SALE BICYCLES FOR SALE. Man's 3-speed, $25. Woman's Iightwear, $10. Call 665-3383. B31 FOR RENT CLOSE TO U of M HOSPITAL. Furn- ished single apt. 1328 Geddes. Off- street parking by semester. Shown between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. C44 APT. WITH GARAGE. Male with car in exchange for 12 hrs. per wk. NO 3- 2588. C45 SLEEPING ROOM for man. 1129 Areela. -IC36 FEMALE WANTED to sublet for spring and summer terms. Modern and con- veniently located apartment on Ful- ler at reasonable rate. Call 761-7405 after 5:00. C37 ONE BDRM. MOD., furnished, air-con- ditioned, covered parking. Campus area. Available May 8. 761-8667. C38 BABYSITTER needed for Jesse. M-F, 9-5, approx. $35 a week. Live in or out. Call 662-8232. H33 SUMMER SUBLET SUMMER RENTALS - 1 and 2 bdrm. apts, suitable for 1, 2, 3. 4 or 5 stu- dents or families. Reduced rent. Close to campus. Owner-manager. 665-4200. U21 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT, help. Good commission. person. Mast's Shoes, 619 part - time Apply in E. Liberty. H34 1 1 Bring a book to a free, live demonstration of the reading skills which will be taught in a GUARAN- TEED courseoffered this summer. A course will be offered the spring session as well as the spring- summer session. Demonstration Thurs., 7:30 P.M., May 2 at the Bell Tower Inn,$ 300 So. Thayer St., a cross from Burton Tower. i.- APARTMENTS FOR FALL For 2-6 people. Call Summit Associatesa 761-8055 C4$ Campus-1 Block 418 E. Washington near Frieze & Angell Hall Clean modern building, beautiful furniture, balcony, air-conditioning, sound-proof, laundry, storage, large study hall LARGE 3-MAN-1 bedroom, $60-65 Studio for 1 or 2-$145-150 For information and appointments call NO 8-6906 or 761,-2943 C24 APT'S FOR FALL Call Summit Associates 761-8055 IN PRIVATE HOME, comfortably fur- nished room. $8. 662-9806. C39 ROOM FOR MAN in nice southeast home. Call 663-8244 evenings orweek- ends. CB S. UNIVERSITY and Washtenaw apts. and rooms for rent. Inexpensive. Call Thursday only, 761-2795. C41 815 PACKAR~D. Room with or without kitchen for male student. 665-0146. C40 ROOM AND BOARD CLOSE TO U of M Hospital. Private room for serious men students. 1328 Geddes. Shown between 10 a.m, and 7 p.m. El PERSONAL WANTED:tCollege student for piano bar. Northern Mich. summer resort. Write P.O. box 215, Petoskey, Mich- igban. 135 AGGRESSIVE Advertising Salesman for pairt-time work during the sum- mer. Experience necessary. Call 668- 7803 or apply in person, 310 N. Thay- er to James Whitney. H36 COUNTER HELP for food concession stand at Lakes Drive-In Theater. Brighton. No experience necessary. We will train you. Evening work can be handled with your school schedule. See manager at concession building after 6 p.m. H37 BUSINESS SERVICES RETAILERS are waiting to give you orders for EAST TOTEM WEST pos- ters, Commission equals $100.00 a week for 20 hours.Write: EAST TO- TEM WEST, P.O. Box 765, Mill Val- ley, Calif. 94941. J45 MISCELLAKEOUS APT.-Available May 15 to Aug. 25- 1 bdrm. modern, furnished, fully equipped kitchen, air-cond., ideal for couple or 1 or 2. Close to campus, $90/mo. 420 Hill, No. 1. 769-4526. U23 1 OR 2 MEN NEEDED to share 4 man, Air-cond., dishwasher, parking, stereo, TV, balcony, own bdrm. 1 block from campus. Cheap. 769-1608. U24 Summer Sublet Call Summit' Associates *I C42 1 , ,i A Good Paperback Department BONNIERENFRO - Please call 764- 8585, ask for Pete. Important! FL FREE KITTENS, call after 6 p.m. 665- 8183. F18 HELLO BRUCE!! There had to be at least one Daily dead in our first pa- per of the term . . . so here it is! Dedicated totyou no less!! Enjoy, En- joy! B.L.S. FE TRANSPORTATION U of M FLIGHT to London. Leaves on June 28, returns Aug. 14. Call 761- 6583. G3 HELP WANTED HAVE NO PLACE to go, nothing to do between semesters? Serve as a paid subject in listening experiments. 763- 1143. H30 SCANNER_ Wanted: Student wife living near North Campus. No previous training needed-to read tracks in nuclear photograph emulsions with micro- scope. $1.82 per hour to start. Con- tact Personnel Office, 1020 Admin- istration Bldg. Phone 764-4280. H31 SECRETARIAL CLERK-TYPIST Long and short term temporary posi- tions which require 45 w.p.m. typing. $1.90 per hour and up depending on skills and experience. Contact Part- time Employment Office, 2200 Stu- dent Activities Building. Phone 764- 7283. H32 ^I '/ r (. ,y i 1 .' Slater s Bookstore 761-8055 AKC NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND pups, beautifully marked, excellent with children and for hunting. Call HU 3-5973 after Noon. SPECIAL LECTURE "Biochemical Dis- crimination Between Benign and Malignant Neural Crest Tumors" by Prof. Aaron H. Anton, PhD. 2:30 p.m. Thurs., May 9, rm. 6450 University Hospital, M28 LEARN TO SAIL. Enroll now for .les- ' sons in beginning or advanced tech- niques. Phone 761-1208 evenings. M29 SAILING instructor needed for sum- mer employment in Bay City, Mich. Housing supplied. Contact Lake Hur- on Sail Boats & Co., 408 N. Hampton, Bay City, Mich. Phone 517 684-2970, M30 USED CARS VOLVO, 1960, PV544, white. Radio and heater. Three point seat belt. Clean, runs well. $225. Phone 761-7746 after 7. .N33 1964 TRIUMPH Spitfire. Call 665-9918. N34j '65 OLDS Dynamic 88 convertible. Call 665-2597. N35 1964 RAMBLER, under 30,000 miles, ex- cellent condition. $650. Call 662-8617. N36 ~U22 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS HERD DAVID GUITAR STUDIO Accoustic, electric linstruments, acceso- ries, David lessons-repairs. Gibson, Harmony. 209 S. State. 665-8001. 10-7 pm. X BIKES AND SCOOTERS 1966 YAMAHA, 80cc. Inquire 668-7628. Z15 *i HONDA 150, excellent condition. Call Thurs. only, 761-2795. Z18 HONDA S90. 1965 w/helmet. Excel. cond. $220. 761-6409. Z16 1968 HONDA 90cc for sale. Call 665- 9694. Z17 BARGAIN CORNER 336 S. State St. The desperate hours and how to survive them. The desperate hours come around midnight when you've got more to do than time to do it. The hours when you have to stay alert or face the music the next day. Those are NoDoz' finest hours. It's got the strongest stimulant you can take without a pre- .. scription. Arid it's not habit forming. NoDoz . If you don't stay up with the ' competition you won't keep up with the Do cmpetition. _a 662-4543 HOURS Mon.-Fri.-8:30-5:30 Sat.-8:30-1 :00 Although Middle Earth is high on State Street our bag is to meet your underground needs . . Posters, papers, pipes, antique jewelry, blicklights, strobes, and all manners of mind blowers. Sam's Store Has Genuine LEVI'S Galore For GALS and GUYS -JUST ARRIVED- LEVI'S FOR GALS! NEW STYLES AND s COLORS GALORE! BUTTON FLY LEVI'S $5.29 (Guaranteed to shrink) SUPER SLIM DEMINS $5.50 S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S $6,98; WHITE'LEVI'S $4.98 4 Colors and Pure White WOOL CPO SHIRTS Plaid and Solid Colors $6.95 & $7.95 COTTON T-SHIRTS COLORS GALORE 99c & $1.39 OPEN MON. & FRI. NIGHTS 'TI 8:30 I 'Oil I I 215 S. STATE ST. (third floor left)' Weekdays: 11 A.M. to 1OP.M. Fri. and Sat.: 11 A.M. to 12 Midnight Sam s Store f !1 122 E. WASHINGTON ANN ARBOR'S MOST COMPLETE RECORD SHOPS TWO CONVENIENT CAMPUS LOCATIONS 300 S. STATE ST (cat Liberty) 1235 S. UNIVERSITY (in University Towers) every LP at discount price WOULD YOU BELIEVE? THE COMPLETE NINE SYMPHON"IES' by LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN ON AUDIO-FIDELITY LABEL Performed by-Frankfurt Opera Orchestra Vienna State Opera Orchestra Hamburg Symphony Orchestra Radio Frankfurt Symphony Conducted by-Walter Goehr Michael Gielen David Josefowitz Hans Swarowsky THE BIG FOUR! -SIMON & GARFUNKEL-Bookends -JONIMITCHELL-Song to a Seagull, -BOB DYLAN-John Wesley Harding -LINDA RONSTADT-The Stone Poneys, and Friends, Vol. I l on sale through the end of this week 98 COMPLETE stereo for JONI, BOB, r[I N CnA 19 stereo 7 L. P.Is-only for SI & GAR [III !, 1 j i 1 1 U{L- I N L.'F1 I ~