Tuesday, June 24, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five a:. I {:;++' .'}''.:-T{} "' 4 }ri' °;'^J:+jS' '. .;r r-.p' °,"'' +v}S+Yr: r,";,}:i,:. n;i"Y.{r fi "{fiY.r .;y r{r,{+.+rC i":+'rr{<{+ ,q , }: 4'r,{rsix.;: rrr :,""i " rte' ,{:r,::{i?:+;y (( rvn.^dvrs4}I r,^}."}d' fr7h ."a,"ir}.rr. r.4 ; r; r5}"r."G: },{%{;i.... + r },;{". s'ti-r:$Y. i${ 4. +rY':i+:"fisi+iia{%}:2 :-}}};{rrf.'"}i'r?}:";":1"C i{}^rr,.""+q+.'f{" ix"",rr.%''f.'" . '.' h'''v,+r}rr '+. . .";i }i:";:}5: '::;:"i}}::r+r' l7v;^:{+.0 3}}}:tii" rs';+rr" rY1T ,ii I :> ? ...,.. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phonie 764-0557 Monday through Friday, 10:00 to 3:00 Y' "'+"'+r "" n 4? r;"v"^ .;r:.}:iv{,mrrJ ..rv vvr"c v.": rv.: ".y r~r,~vg:y,: r . "{ y :: r: " ".J" v.^,''C "RtL:",, ;:'J.r.;:{tiff'{;: }tl J:rJ. '+: Y ,.' J ,y : ~'+r,:; it ' ,J^"P:J"r,"; f.". 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D.C.: Air Safety Investi- gator, 6 yrs. exper. knowl. of air- craft design and aviation activities, ac- cident investigations, safety research. State of Michigan: Child Therapists, degree with course work in psych., soc.. indust. arts, recreation, occ. ther. Civil Rights Representatives, degree in soc. sci. area., SA/MA and 1-2 years in civil rights work. State of Wisconsin: Admin. Asst. in human relations, budget, sales, exper. req. Consumer Affairs, exper. Atty. Dent. Hyg, Photographer, new grad., Forest and plant diseases. Continuing ed. now grad, Project follow-through, MA and !exper. in ed. Ikfo. Specialist, mgmt. area ;degtee and exper. Da y Care Prof. Director. Nurses. Savings and Loan Examiner. Soq. Services Ad- min., MSW plus 2. Evaluation Center Coord, MS in soc. wk., rehab., psych, and 1 yr. Taxation Akalyst research, MA Grade Sheets for Spring, 1969, have plus 7. Therapists, Occ., Phys. been sent to departments for distri- State of Washington: Asst. Executive button to instructors. All grade sheets Sec. for Law Enforcement Officers should be submitted within four days Training Commission, BA and 4 yrs." in of the examination, no later than Tues- law enforcement. Ed. Program Assist- day, July 1 at 5:00 p.m. A grade mes- ant, BA in educ. and 3 yrs. teaching ex- senger service will be provided on .a per. Archivist Assistant, degree in pub- regular basis by the Office of the Re- lic ad., hist., poli. sci and exper in gistrar to departmental offices on the records mgmt. Accounts Auditor, de- Centi'al Campus beginning Friday, June gree in acctg. 27 and continuing through 5:00 on State of Utah, Med. Soc. Work. Con-, Wednesday, July 2. Grades may also be sultant MSW and 2 yrs. Coord. In Med.! submitted directly to the Office of the Examiner Services, degree in commun- Registrar at "Window A", L.S.&A. Bldg., ity relations, bus., hosp. admin., or during workifig hours. Questions per- educ. and 4 years exper. or adv. de- taining to grade reports may be direct- gree. Medical Field Investigator, degree ed to 764-6292. and 1 year exper. Kellogg Company, Battle Creek, Student Identification Cards: A n y Mich.: Staff Auditor, acctg. degree plus student identification card marked 1 - 2 yrs. Structural designer / field '"Valid Winter 1969 Only" must be re- engineer, CE plus 3 - 5. Indust. Engr., placed before the\ student nmay register IE, ME, Indust. Mgmt., or Bus. Ad. with for the Summer or Fall term, 1969. Re- good math, exper not req. placement o! this card may be ac- complished by making application at SUMMARY OF ACTION TAKEN BY "Window A" in the L. . & A, Bldg., STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNYCJJ, prior to June 27, 1969. Proper notifi- AT ITS MEETING JUNE 12, 1969r cation of the student's correct social Approved: That the following groups, security number should be available be recognized as student organizations: when the. application is made. Newman Student Organization, Young All students should check their iden- Socialist Alliance, -Ann Arbor Apex. tification cards for errors. The first Approved: WHEREAS: The Intra- nine digits of the student number mural Advisory Committee has held a should be equal to the student's social; closed meeting to make a decision on security number. new intramural facilities, .a matter of If the numbers do not match, the in- concern to students, correct, card should be brought to concern to students, WHEREAS: The "Window A" L. S. & A.. Bldg., for re- committee has kept secret its propos- 1 placement. No replacement fee will be als on the intramural facilities, charged.mtWHEREAS: The composition of the charedcommittee+ overrepresents the admin- For the Summer term registration, istrative staff of the Athletic Depart- f June 30 --July 1, all matters concern- ment at the expense of the student ing I D. cards will be. handled in the body, WHEREAS: As a consequence, Lobby of the L.S.&A. Building. Sum-,the committee has consistently ignored mer I.D cards will be distributed at student opinion on the construction of this location on Friday, June 27, Mon- new buildings and the use of an In- day, June 30, Tuesday, July iand crease in/tuition as funding, THERE- Wednesday, July 2 during regular FORE BE IT RESOLVED: That S G C working hours. demands first, that the executive of posal presented by the Bookstore Com- mittee and amended by SOC. Approved: That SGC mandate the executive officers to write a letter to rPesident Fleming demanding a state- ment from him stating thathe will not present any Wylaws to the Regents which do not have SGC approval and stating that SGC will not act on any part of the Bylaws until they receive such assurance. In the event that such a confirmation is not received and By- laws which do not have SGC approval aresent to the Regents, SGC disavow itself of any connection with the By- laws and refuse to recognize or be governed by them. * . . . SGC will debate and vote Dn the folowing motions on June 19, 1969 in room 3540 S.A.B. at 7:30 p.m. Inter- ested persons are invited to participate in the debate personally, by petition, or by some other means. * * * * (1) Amendments to the Final report of the Ad Hoc Committee to Draft PT'e- gental Bylaws. ** * (2) RESOLVED: That existing advisory committees be made into policy com- mittees defined as follows: a) Decisions to be made by mainrity vote and all voes to be recordew and binding, b) All meetings to be open, c) All stu- dents to be appointed by SGC and sub- ject to immediate recall, d) The ad- ministrator is to recognize decisions of his committee as official policy of hs offee and a to represent and support that postion wherever it is necessary in order for that position to be adopted. e) Opinions of administrators and facul- ty are desired; however, only students representatives shall have voting power, FURTHER RESOLVE: That SGC send memos to the appropriate administrat- ors informing them of our new policy and asking for immediate compliance. As of July 15th SGC members will re- fuse to participate on any committees which have not complied and as of September15th, SGC will withdraw re- cognition of these committees and re- call all appointees to them. (3) 4 WHEREAS: Advisory committees (those which report to somebody other than Regents) comprised of more than one constituency of the University are powerless in the area of decision mak- ing;. WHEREAS: SGC representatives are serving on such committees without the right to participate in dpirmsin which affect ,students; WHEREAS: SGC recogizes the right of students to participate equally with faculty and administrators in decis- ions which affect any combination of these groups; BE IT RESOLVED THAT: a) The ap- propriate authorities constitute these advisory committees, policy committees reporting only to the Regents. b) These policy committees will be responsible to their respectiv constituencies, i.e., Cur- riculum Committee faculty members are responsible to LS&A faculty and may be mandated to represent faculty decisions. (the same applying to SGC members) c) All policy committees which students sit on in conjunction with faculty and administrators must have parity representation. SGC will send memos to this effect to the appropriate committees. Refusal to comply with any part of this resolution will result in withdraw- al of SGC representatives and appoint- ees. STUIIENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL The approval of the following stu- dent sponsored events becomes ef- fective after the publication of this notice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until the approval has become effective. Approval requst forms for student sponsored events are available in Rooms 1001 and 1546 of the Student Activities Building. Indian Students Association: Indian Movie, June 21, 7:30 p.m., Natural Sci- ence Auditorium. UAC and Alternative: 3 mixers - June 20, July 18 and August 15 - Late afternoon and- evening - Jefferson Plaza. Panhellenic Association: .Upperclass Sorority Open Rush, Sept. 3 - 21, Soror- ity Houses. 4 BDRM., furn. house, on or w/In walking distance to campus. Starting fall semester. Dependable students with references, Call Collect 1-LI6- 9797. 66 C34 MALE ROOMMATE wanted immed. Someone who believes that a 2 bdrm. apt. is for 2 people. Furn., $85/mo. includes all utilities except phone. North Campus area, on bus line. Call Marc, 663-6141 evenings. 65 C34 STATE AT PACKARD: furn. rooms for men. No cooking. 769-1566. 64 C38, STATE-HILL, avail. June 30, 2-3 man apt. Also furn room for girl. 769-1566. 63 C38 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY NEAR HOSPITALS AND CAMPUS 721 S. FOREST AVE. Air conditioned, 2 bedroom fur- nished apartments, carpeted, draped, colored appliances, disposal, dish- washers available, electric inter-. com door system, all utilities ex- cept electricity and phone. Ample parking. Office at 347 Maynard 9 to 5 call 663-6052 or 769-3137 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Call 663-9434 60 Ctc -TV RENTALS $8.50 per month, 761-1945 Free same day delivery and service New 19" portables C18 AVAILABLE FOR FALL Occupancy-4 man apt., 2 blocks from business school, 3 blocks from law school. Call 769-2608. 28Ctc FALL' 1969 We are now accepting appli- cations for our choice fur- nished campus apartments for 1, 2, 3 or 4 single stu- dents. Inquiries maybe mode at 545 Church Call 761-7600 DAHLMANN APARTMENTS C31 ATTENTION FACULTY & STAFF presenting CLIFFS ON THE POINT Lakeshore Apartments 12 minutes from campus See these Award-Winning Apartments which e truly a carefree year around vacatIon home located on a 5 mile long lake. FOR RENT FOR RENT 4 MALE GRADS seek 5th, to share lg. spacious hse, near campus. Summer only. Call 663-8376. 62 C34 3 Bedrooms and FIREPLACE Yes, that's right. Live' in the Sum- mit Hcuse this fall. Call 761-8055 or 761-5471. 39 Ctc - FOR RENT 5 MAN, Available Fall 761-7600 26 :-. Rooms--- L0tc 736 Packard 731 Packard 316 E. Madison Choice 1, 2, 3, and 4 Man Large, modern, furnished, free parking, sundeck, air conditioned, laundry, storage, central antenna, vacuums, garbage disposal, balconies. Interest on security deposit. TV and dish- washer rental .available. Ambassador Company LINES 1 dov 2 1.00 3 1.10 4 1.35 5 1.55 6 1.80 7 2.00 8 2.20 9 2.40 10 2.60 INCH ES 1 260 2 4:90 3 6,95 4 8.90 5 10.70 2 doys 1.60 2.15 2.60 3.00 3.40 3,15 4:15 4 55 4.95 4.95 9.50 13.50 1 7.35 21.10 3 doys 2.35 3.10 3.75 4.35 4.95 5 50 .6.10 6.65 7.15 7.15 13.80 19.75 25,55 3.1.40 4 doys 3 00 4,05 4 05 4 65 6 35 7.20 7.90 9.70 10.30 10.30 17.85 25.50 33.45 41.40 5 days 3 65 4 85 5 90 6 90 7 85 8 85 9 75 10.65 11.35 11.35 21.75 31.15 40.95 51.15 6 dovs 4.20 5 65 6 90 8 05 9.25 10.40 11.45 12.60 13.30 13.30 25.40 36.65 48.30 60.50 add. .60 .80 .95 1.15 1.30 1.45 1.55 1.70 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.80 .1.80 736 Packard UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RATES 761-7982 390tcj FALL RENTALS 2 & 3 Bdrm Luxury Furnished Apts. 121 511 711 914 915 E. Hoover E. Hoover Arch S. State S. Division 665-8330 663-3809 663-5284 769-4759 761-5471 Regents' Meeting: July 18. Commun- ications for consideration at this meet- Ang must be in the President's hands no later than July 3. Educational 'Testing Service French and German Test. The Educational Testing Service Test, in French an d German administered' by the Graduate Schoolf for doctoral candidates is sch- eduled for Thursday night, July 31 at 7 p.m. in the Rackham Lecture hall. ALL students planning to take the test must register by 4 p.m. Thursday,' July 31, at the Information Desk in the lobby of the :Rackham Building. The fee is $6.00. For further informa- tion call the Information Desk, 764- 4415. Law School Admission Test: Applica- tion blanks are available in Room 3014, Rackham Building for the Law School Admission Test. The next administra- tion of the test will be on Saturday, August 2, and applications are due in Princeton; New Jersey before July 12, Placement Service GENERAL DIVISION 3200 S.A.B. Current Position Openings received by General Division, inquire about these positions and application proced- ures by callng 764-7460, or stop in at 3200 S.A.B. ficers obtain the release of the In- tramural Committee's proposal to the public; Seconcj, that the Regents re- fuse to authorize an increase in tui- tion for the planning or construction of new intramural facilities until the student body has approved it in refer- endum; and Third, that theRegents restructure the Intramural Committee to represent fairly all groups. in the Univesity community, in proportion to their use of intramural facilities, FUR- THERMORnE, BE IT RESOLVED: That 'SGC strongly urges all students to wthhold payment for any tuition in- crease, should it be enacted for this purpose without student consent. Approved: That the following refer- endum be placed on the November bal- lot: Should toe two proposed intra- mural facilities be constructed through a tuition increase of (x) dollars per student per term. Approved: That SGC demand that the University allocate the gymnasium and playing fields of the University school for general student use upon cessation of University School' classes for the regular school year, 19681969. Approved: That any organization which does not claim, money appro- priated to it from the 1968-68 budget by November 1, 1969, forfeits the ap- propriation. That in the future, any organization which does not claim money appropriated to it within two months after appropriation, forfeits the appropriation. Accepted: Student Bookstore P r o - Featuring: * Fireplaces * Large balconies with storage * Fully carpeted and draped * Central heat and cooliig * Reserved Carport * Swimming Pool * 2 and 3 Bedroom units, up to 1650 sq. ft. * Boat Docking * Rentals from $225 to $465 Model Open Daily 482-4454 1000 Grove Rd., Ypsilanti i 030 Many of these units include air cond., balconies, dishwashers, laundry fa- cilities and parking. Call now to reserve your apt, for fall 663-3809 27Ctc Fall1 Apartments 1, 2, 3 Bedroom Furnished Apts. Include carpeting and drapes, air con- ditinning, balcony, garbage dispnsal. dishwasher, parking, laundry facili- ties. Come to our rental office at 737 Packard. 761-8055 6Ctc ROOMMATE NEEDED for fall. Male gra'd to share a house. $80/mo. Pri- vate room. Call 761-9474 between 5-7 p.m. week days 034 SINGLE ROOM for summer and fall. 663-3886. 61 C33 LG. CHARMING HSE. to share, fem. grad, parking. own bdrm., balcony, pvt. yards.668-9851. 59034 1346 GEDDES near Observatory. Old but large 2 bedroom, 3 or 4 man. All utilities paid. NO 8-6906. 4ctc CAMPUS - FALL, MODERN 418 E. Washington Large one-bedrooms for 2 or 3 students NO 8-6906 42 ctc FEMALE ROOMMATE for sublet needed immediately, Penny, 76i-3325. 49 C33 CAMPUS HOSPITAL AREA 521 Walnut Modern, large, dishwasher, 2 bedroom-4-man 1 bedroom-2-man For information, call NO 8-6906 43 etc 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS from $200 761-8055 40 Ctc FIREPLACE, dishwasher, ceramic tile bath and separate shower, family size kitchen, carpeting, free parking. in hospital area. 4-man occupancy avail- able for fall. Campus Management, Inc. 335 E. Huron 662-7787 38 Ctc I-FALL 1, 2, 3 bedroom apartments with air 'conditioning and dishwasher. Some are bi-level with 1% baths. Excellent campus locations. Charter Realty 1335 South University 665-8825 23tc FEMALE GRAD seeking roommate. Near campus; pool, fireplace. Own room. 662-7777. 53 C35 BRAND NEW SHORE VIEW APTS. Features large 1 and 2 Bedroom furnished and unfurnished apart- ments. Unfurnished apts. start at $155.00. Apartment includes Hotpoint color- ed appliances plus dishwasher, dis- posal and air conditioning. Fully carpet d and draped. Storage area, washinig facilities, ' parking, and swimming pool. All utilities includ- ed except electricity. Immediate occupancy. Phone 761-3998 or 665- 0057. Offices 426 .or 414 Kellogg, corner of Broadway and Pontiac Trail to the end of Kellogg. Cl FALL RENTALS 1111 S. State 2,3, & 4 MAN Modern, well kept, furnished, air con- ditioned, pivately owned-References -Ask ourtenants. One & Two Bedrooms Available Call 1-864-3852 or 1-353-7389 C39 AVAIL. NOW, 2 private rooms for rent. 2 blks. from Union. $50 and $70 mo. Must be thru Aug. or longer. 500 S. Fifth Ave. Call 761-4166. 56 031 $40-$80 mo. 761-4361 54 C35 ROOM w/kitchen privileges near cam- pus, $10/wk. 769-2406. 57 034 PERSONAL ---KRISTEN of Moscow Are you in A.A.? Your excedrin headache No. 4258. 68 F34 WITNESSES NEEDED. Anyone who saw Nick Bertoni arrested at Church and S.U. between 11:30 and 12:30 on Tues- day night call 663-7272, 662-2372, or 665-6270. Bertoni had a long beard, square black glasses, and a yellow shirt. All replies confidential, F34 TO THE GIRL with the rose in her hair at P J's late Saturday night. The guy you met across the room wants to get in touch (again). 769- 3925 after 6 p.m. 70 F34 BAND-Need experienced lead guitarist with own equipment for well-estab-, lished group. Call 761-6624 after 5 p.m. 69 F34 TH4E COUPLE arrested and released Weds. night In alley bynChurch St. and South University are needed as witnesses. Reply confidential. Please call 769-5198 or 769-5705. 67 F34 OLESZYCKI has met his Waterloo. How the mighty have fallen. - 66 P33 BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $7.50 Rh positive, $10 and $12 Rh negative. 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 483-1894 F GIVING chocolate cat; elling tv, pho- nograph, 35 mm Yashica. 764-5407; 663-9035. 63 F34 NICE, QUIET female grad, little time for social life, very lonely. Becky. write Box 53,, Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard. S59 F33 '63 TRIUMPH TR-4. Good' condition, new top, good tires, body solid-no rust, fine mechanical shape. $900. or best offer. Tom, 761-3812. FA E~XPERT TYPING of all kinds of papers. Call Kathy Kohn dat the iMchigan Daily, 764-0562 or at home, 769-3566. ,,P17 COUPLE SEEKS other couple to swing with. Write Box 69. 31F25 BRUCE Here I am again, after a long week. What a messed up city. Will be glad to go home soon. And remem- ber, it is sometimes the man who opens the door who is the last to enter the room. Love, bls. F33 SINCE ALMOST all gem diamonds come from Africa, a .brand label for a ring mounting does not guarantee the quality of the major diamond in the ring. Austin Diamond, 1209 S. Univ. 663-7151. F DIAL POETRY, 761-2697. 56F34 URGENT ! ! ! Anyone on the second floor of the UGLI between the hours of 10 and 12 p.m. on June 17 (Tues- day) please call Mike Wilson at 764- 6714 or call collect in Detroit 345-8695. ALSO ! i ! Someone found my math book near the library and turned it in there. PLEASE CALL ME. I HAVE BEEN CHARGED WITH A FELONY AND NEED WITNESSES. F38 LOST AND FOUND Additional costs per day after six days, Ads that are 1 %, 21/2, 37/2, etc. inch size will be billed at the' overage of the lower and higher inch rote. SUMMER SUBLET FOR RENT: July and August. Own room in modern apt. $40 per month, Call Dave or Mike, 662-1687. , 89 U34 SUBLET-Now-Aug. 20. 1 girl for 4 man furnished house. 763-2113, 769- 5196 eves. 93 U34 NEED 1 GIRL for 3-bdrm. 4-man mod. apt., air cond., tv, and 3 nice rbom- mates. Packard and State. 761-1149 after 6 p.m, 92 U37 MODERN 4-MAN APT. July-August. Air cond., parking, 1% blks to Diag. Rent neg. Call 663-3644. 91 U34 NEED 2 to complete four man: air cond., mod. apt. Rent neg. 769-5821. 90 U34 SUBLET: 4 man, July-Aug. $120/mo. 769-4738 after 5 p.m. 94 U34 SUBLET: 4th girl needed. Campus-Hos- pital area. 663-7674. 85 U33. BARGAIN-mod, apt. for one. Share June-Aug. 665-2866. 86 U34 FEMALE ROOM in house with every- S thing.. Living room', kitchen, good company, cheap, no lease, now-Aug. 761-2914. 87 U34 I OR2 MEN needed to share mod. 2 bdrm. apt. own bdrm, and bathrm. Air cond., fukn.. park. avail. June 26. 663-3925. 88 U33 2 GIRLS NEEDED to share 2 bedroom. 4 man apt. w/a.c., dishwasher, park- ing. 721 S. Forest. Rent . neg. 761- 0590. 80 U34 iTH GIRL to share pleasant house near campus. Own room, Avail immed. Call 761-9049. 82 U34 2 ROOM summer sublet, close to cam- pus. $90/mo. 764-6115 or 663-4323." 84 1-34 SUBLET ON CAMPUS. $95. Call before 8 p.m. 665-0595. 79 U33 YOTR .OWN LARGE, AIRY ROOM! Share appealing house w, 2 women, July 1-Aug. 31. Large backyard. Call Nancy, 761-3280 or 663-4086. U34 SUBLET-1 girl needed IIIB air cond. Share room. 665-6949. 133 LARGE, FURN. 1 bdrm. apt. June 15- Sept. .1. Very near campus. 769-4931 or 763-2225. U20 JUNE-AUG. SUBLET-1 or 2 girls for modern air conditioned bi-level. Call 761-5531 after 6 p.m. , 27U17 SUMMER SUBLET Furnished and unfurnished, air condi- tioned, 2 bedroom apartments, park- ing. 'all 663-6052 or 769-1258. 28Utc FEMALE NEEDED. air-cond, mod, bi- level w/dishwasher. Close to campus. July & Aug. Cheap. 769-3250. 77 U35 SUBLET 'til Aug. 17. Price negotiable. One, two, or three people. Call 1- 342-5767. 78 U35 LUXURY LIVING for summer. Walk to campus. Air-cond., furn., carpopt, en- closed patio, 2 bdrm. 761-1523 eve- nings. 63 Utc SUMMER SUBLETS Come in and check our listings at: 737 Packard 1-5 p.m. 761-8063 U25 WANTED: fem. rmmate July-Aug. Own room. 662-8683. 82 U34 TRANSPORTATION WANTED: Ride to West Coast, leaving June 29-July 6. Call 769-0131 or 761- 1058. Please leave message, 16 034 FOR SALE: Charter ticket, London-De- troit. Aug. 25. Dave. 662-1667. 15 027 FOR SALE: Round tdip ticket to Lon- don. Leaving July 8. Call Gary, 769- 2163, 20 035 _- _- - ..-_---- -- -- - RIDERS WANTED to California, leave June 30 or July 1; return AA July 18. 769-0868. 19 G34 TICKET: Detroit-London-Detroit. Leave June 27, sell 769-4443 or 763-2126. 18 q34 - - -... .. .. ._.._ . - - - - - LEAVING FOR MEXICO about July 1. Want to share expenses. 769-2836. 17 034 USED CARS '57 CHEVY, straight six, rebuilt engine and trans., reliable transportation. $200. 769-3994. 59 N33 1955 VALIANT 145 h.p., 6 cylinders, 2 door, Michelin oversize tires, clean, no rust. $600 or best offer. 665-4743. 5-6 p.r ',57 N34 '65 CORVAIR convertille, ex. cond., $8004or.best offer. Call after 68 p.m. 769-0544, 58 33 '64 TRIUMPH, green, wire wheels, convertible tops. Ex. cond. $1100, 456- 1128. 56 N35 1962 PONTIAC Starchief. Mechanically sound. Body i- good condition. Ask $250. 761-5723. 53 N33 MERCEDES-BENZ yellow convertible, excellent condition. Call Joe, 769-3195 after 6 p.m. 55 N34 '63 TRIUMPH TR-4, Good condition, new top, good tires, body solid-no rust. fine mechanical shape. $900 or best offer. Tom, 761-3812. NA PETS AND SUPPLIES FREE PUPPIES & KITTENS. Cal) early evening. 665-2800. EE T35 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO Unavailable instruments, repairs and instructions. 209 S. State, 665-8001. X PHOTO SUPPLIES AT CENTURY The Best in Good Used Cameras Pentrax H3V F1.8, Meter.... $125 Pentrax H3V F2.0, Case.........$95 Pentrax Spotomatic with Case $175 Nikon "F" F2.0, Auto. only .... $175 Canon 7S Fl (Leica type) .... $150 400mm Takumar F5.6, case .... $165 Visoflex LL1 Prism latest ,.., $110 CENTURY CAMERA (At our new location) 4254 N. Woodward, Royal Oak Between 13 and 14 Mile Rd. LI 96355 (Michigan Bank, Security and Diner Charges accepted) Take 94 to Southfield Expr. North to 13 Mile Road-then East to Woodward and North D17 FOR SALE APT. BLDG. FOR SALE. 3-UNIT BRICK, N'WEST. OVER $350 GROSS; TERMS. CALL COLL. 861-0805. 35 B38 FENDER SOLID BODY loud amp .-15 in. speaker-mike and stand. Going cheap. Jeff, 101 Hamilton, Ypsl. 34 B33 USED MATTRESS and springs -r- full size. 483-1316. 36 B34 EAST ANN ARBOR, brick and frame, low maintenance, 3 bdrm, large study/ family' room. 764-6351 or 971-2272 33 B34 GREAT SALE! Bed, dresser, desk, stereo. Must be 'sold immediately, leaving town. Do call Russ after 5:00 p.m. at 761-3525. B32 1969 SINGER ZIG-ZAG sewing machine, slightly used, sews on buttons, makes buttonholes, overcasts, fancy stitches. No at- tachments needed. 5 year parts and service guarantee. Total price $53.20 or payments of $5.80/mo. Call Cap- tol Credit Manager 'til 9 p.m. If toll, ga11 collect 1-563-8200. 22 B35 1969 ZIG-ZAG sewing machine slightly used, blind hems dresses, darns, appliques, sews on buttons, monograms, no attach- ments neeed to make buttonholes. Full price $34.70 or terms of $4.73/ ma. Call Capitol Credit Manager 'til 9 p.m. If toll, call collect 1-563- 8200. 23 B35 RELAX-A-CISOR. Barely used. Value at $360; selling for $150 or best offer. 769-6761. 28 .B32 F1 "U" 11 MOM* ..a WE NEED. YOUR* SELLING ABILITY!. If you-have any selling or business experience, then you # are eligible to join'our new advertising sales force beginning in the fall. Part-time jobs are open on the Michigan Daily to sell advertising and crepte new advertising markets. Earn money on a commission basis while you gain valuable experience. (We are especially seeking salesmen who have access to a car) ALBERT TERRACE 1700 GEDDES Now renting for Fall Extra large 2 bedroom bi-levels Fully carpeted and furnished 3-5-man. Featuring: " dishwasher " 11% baths " balcony " sound conditioning " storage and laundry facilities " off street parking See resident manager in Apt. A-7 1- 5:30 p.m. Mon.-Sat. or phone 761- 1717, CHARWER REALTY 290tc BARGAIN CORNER k Sam's Store L EVI'S Galore For Gals and Guys!, LEV I DEN I MS: Button Fly ......$5.98 (Guaranteed to Shrink) Super Slims ......$6.00 Pre-Shrunk ! Dungarees.......$6.50 Now Levi Denims for Gals ........ $6.00 HELP WANTED LOST-gray and white tiger stripped male kitten near Tappan and Hill. Call 668-9835, ask for Debby. 12 A34 LOST-small spaniel puppy, white with light brown markings. Reward. Call 769-0029. A25 FOUND-- wk. old black sale kitten in Law Quad. Call 662-0050.' A9 BIKES AND SCOOTERS 1966 YAMAHA 80, excellent cond., ex- tras $140. 769-3911. 42 Z34 HONDA 1966 305 Super Hawk. Call Larry 665-0832 after 5:30 p.m. 41 Z34 DOWNTOWN HONDA 310 E. Washington 665-8637 within walking distance of campus. 40 Z34 150 SUZUKI 1966 3,000 mi., ex cond., $200. 665-3337 evenings. 38 Z35 MOTOR SCOOTER-(Vespa via Sears) exe. cond. $160. Call 663-1359 after 6 p.m. 34Z33 PERSONNEL ASSISTANT-SECRETARY Varied, interesting work in person- nel office. Double as secretary and personnel assistant; preliminary in- terviewing and test administration. Desire college graduate with some work in psychology and acceptable clerical skills. Steady employment, permanent po- sition, pleasant surroundings. Write giving full details of educa- tion and experience. Personnel Director Detroit Ffee Press 321 W. Lafayette Detroit 48231 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 60 H34 UNDERGRAD MALE to assist professor (in wheel chair) in return for room and 'board. 761-9034 after 5. 56 H30 GIRLS WANTED to sell cosmetics. Work own hours. Fun, rewarding. 761- 4974, 7-9 p.m. 55 H34 1969 DUCATI, 250 cc, Monza, 2100 mi. COLLEGE MEN - Looking for summer $500 or best offer. 769-0821. 36Z33 work? Call 662-9726. 10e LEVI'S STA PREST: "White" Levis (5 Colors) Nuvo Hopsack. "Stitches"' .... ..$6.98 ..$8.00 ..$6.98 TRIUMPH, 1967 500 cc. TIOOR, excel- lent cond. 761-2963, 761-8282. 31 Z29 NICHOLSON'S MOTORCYCLE SALES 224 S. First, AA Triumph Yamaha BMW Tawasaki ZTC Honda of Ann Arbor 3000 Packard at Platt-971-4500 serving U of M since 1963 9Ztc COLLEGE STUDENTS We have several summer jobs avail- able for college and university stu- dents. For information call Com- pany Student Placement Manager, 861-1883 in Detroit. H34 BUSINESS SERVICES TYPING in my home 40c page, Call 971-b242. 11 J34 S-T-R-E-T-C-H "White" Levis (5 Colors) .$6.98 .....$4.98 BELL BOTTOM LEVI'S PROFESSIONAL TYPIST, reasonable rates, rapid service. Call 434-1121. 9J32 . =L I I WANTED TO RENT I I