Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, February 17, 1971 4 For Direct Classified Service, Phone 764-0 Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. '557 FOR RENT ROYAL DUTCH apartments for fall. 715 Church St. within walking dis- tance of campus, furnished and air- conditioned. Call 761-6156, 769-2164, 761-3466. 96049 ROOM FOR MALE, $30, no lease, im- mediate occupancy. 769-952. 14037 EDINBURGH apartments for fall. 912 Brown St. Convenient campus loca- tion. All minor conveniences. Call 761-6156 or 761-3466. 94C49 ONE SPACE available for immediate occupancy at North Campus Co-ops, 863-6206. 28C47 1-B3DRM.APARTMENT available March 1. Furnished, parking available. Call 769-3230. Near campus. 00C41 ROOM NOW FOR RENT in co-op type house. $60 including utilities. 769- 4298. 99C38 ROOM FOR RENT IN HOUSE. $64/mo. Call 665-2227. 05C37 GRAD OR YOUNG .STAFF member wanted to share apartment some dis- tance from campus. Heated garage. No lease. $80/mo. Call Pete, 663-8916 or 483-0500, ext. 237. 61C38 HELP-Female roommate wanted, Rent negotiable. 769-3532. 12C37 Arbor Forest ! August Occupancy Sumptuous 4-man units in modern secure bldg. On campus Shown by appt. Call 663-6052 10 a.m.-6 p.m. M-F, 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Sat. Ctc 2-BDRM. LUXURY furnished ap. for immediate occupancy. 3 blocks from campus. Short term lease available. Call 662-9892. 86036 FURNISHED 2-bdrm. apt. available im- mediately, all conveniences. 1-864- 3852 or 1-353-7389. Ctc FEMALE. Modern Apartment. Available immediately. Near campus. Garage. 761-8073. 88X29 AVAILABLE for immediate occupancy. Modern 4-man apartment. 2 bed- rooms, balcony, parking, $260/mo. No lease. Prime location, S. University and Forest. 668-7517. 89037 CAMPUS-LARGE-FALL 521 Walnut St. Modern, dishwasher, furnished, very large 3 or 4 man 2 bedrooms Information 668-6906 app'ointments. Ctc CAMPUS-1 BLOQK 418 E. Washington Frieze and Angell Hall area MODERN ONE BEDROOMS Furnished for 2 or 3 students Information 668-6906 apointments Ctc ROOM FOR RENT. Hill near Washte- naw. 761-1431. 22037 KING'S INN apartments for fall. 939 Dewey. Modern apartment building, air-cond. and furnished. Underground parking available. Call 761-8364, 761- 6156, 761-3466. 38C37 ROYAL DUTCH Apartments for fall. 715 Church St. Within walking dis- tance of campus, furnished and air- conditioned. Call 761-6156, 769-2164, 761-3466. 36037 CAMPUS - FALL 3 and 4-man, 2-bedroom Furnished, air, balconies 911 S. Forest Call 668-6906 for appts. Ctc EDINBURGH Apartments for fall. 912 Brown St. Convenient campus loca- tion. All minor conveniences. Call 761-6156 or 761-3466. 3537 2 BDRM. FURN. units on campus, avail, for fall. McKinley Assoc., 663- 6448. 15Ctc FOR RENT CAMPUS-HOSPITAL I FALL 4-man 663-4101 337 E. Huron Campus Management, Inc. \ Ctc 921 . Division 2 bdrm., 3 or 4 man apt. air cond., balcony, parking Call Greg, 769-4228 580441 CHOICE APARTMENTS FOR FALL Reserve Yours Now PRICE LIST AVAILABLE Rental Office 815 South State - Apt. 9 662-5740 ANN ARBOR TRUST CO. Property Management Dept. 769-2800 Ctc LARGE ROOM for male behind South Quad. With refrigerator. Grad pre- ferred. $60/mo. 769-0136. 61023 1 OR 2 GIRLS immediately-Spacious apt. Call Marla before 5 p.m., after 6, 769-7185. 45085 LOOKING Why not tell people what you are looking for? Tell them cheaply, yet effectively in Daily classifieds, 764- 0557, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., 764-0557. CD68 1 MAN to share luxury apt. Convenient location. 761-2069. 10Y75 4%/ MO. LEASE in professional frat. $70/mo. from Dec. 20-2250 Fuller Rd. 761-0825 after 6. 21C79 PARKING SPACES for rent on E. Uni- versity. Call 769-7975. CC FOR SALE STEREO tape deck. FM tuner, 8 tapes and carrying case. 483-0681. 60B37 '67 VW. 57,000 miles. Good condition. Owner leaving country. 662-5855. 35B39 JBL custom-built speaker systems. 12", 3-way. Fantastic sound. Must sell. 761-7749. 34B37 ARMSTRONG FLUTE for sale. Good condition. Call Sue, 769-3290. 26B41 KUSTOM-MADE clothes, alterations, and embellishments for the connois- seur. Call Fatt Catt Enterprises, 761- 3149. 23B39 HARMON-KARDON 210 stereo receiver, Allied 12" speakers. New $400, ask-j ing $250. Will sell separately. Russ,1 761-8023. 21B42 FOR SALE-Everything must go! West-I inghouse Maytag washer and dryer, Kirby vacuum cleaner, 761-0597. 19B40 GRETSCH American-made drum set. Asking $325. Call 764-7962. 16B39j Gibson LG-1 GUITAR with case. Call 764-7962. 15B39 AQUARIAN sleeper water beds are the finest made. Sold only by Tom and Harry in Mich. King size $39.00 guar-1 anteed. 662-5671. 13B42 FISCHER XT-100 Amplifier, Sony 350 Tape Deck. Call 665-5154. 09B41 QUALITY STEREO components and systems, cheap. 764-0825 7-9 p.m. week nights, 48B40 WATERBEDS! Ann Arbor's lowest price. If you don't have the cash, we can rent. 769-3375, 665-3990. 59B39 SKIS - 195 cm. (67"). Hanover lami- nated, wood, cable bindings, fiber- glass bottoms. Also size 10 Vibram lace boots. Both good condition. $35 (or best offer). 665-8943 after 5 p.m. 29B32 WATER BEDS - all sizes. $55 each.1 Wholesale prices available. Call 769- 8163 or 761-4361, 24B37 GERMAN SHEPHERD, 9 wks. old. Shots. Cheap. 769-1208. 14B32 THIS IS IT. Waterbeds $29.95. Keep watching this column. 34B37- HARDTOP for TR-3. $25. 662-9691. 23B31 FOR SALE-1963 Volkswagen Beetle. Call Laura or Jim at 769-7293 any- time before 10 p.m. BEI 2 MO. OLD Masterwork 4-track stereo tape recorder and Resco Dynamic pro- fessional mike and stand. $100 for1 both. 761-8542 anytime. 04B18 CORVETTE HARDTOP. Black. Fits '63 to '67. $150. Call 663-0338. B BEAULIEU 16 MM CAMERA. 1 yr. old. Reglomatic plus 200-ft. cartridge, bat- tery, and charger, Dead Tach., no lens. Listed for $1,355-asking$800. 764-6326. 09H19 MUSICAL MDSE., 1 RADIOS, REPAIRS DUAL 1209 turntable, Shure cartridge, 8 mo. old. 761-7951. 17X11 UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RATES WORDS 0-10 11-15 1 6-20 21-25 26-30 31-35 36-40 41 -45 46-50 INCHES 1 2 3 4 5 1 day 1.00 1,15 1.30 1 .55 1.80 2.05 2.30 2.55 2,80 2.80 5.20 7.40 9.40 11.20 2 days 2.00 2.30 2.60 3.10 3.60 4.10 4.60 5.10 5.60 5.60 10.40 14.80 18.80 22.40 3 days 2.40 2.90 3.60 4.30 5.00 5.65 6.30 6.95 7.60 7.60 14.65 21.10 26.95 32.20 4 days 3.20 3.90 4.80 5.70 6.60 7.40 8.20 9.00 9.80 9.80 19.10 27.60 35.30 42.20 5 days 3.90 4.80 5.90 7.00 8.10 9.05 10.00 10.95 11.90 11.90 23.45 34.00 43.55 52.10 6 days 4.50 5.60 6.80 8.10 9.40 10.50 11.60 12.70 13.80 13.80 27.60 40.20 51.60 61.80 add. .55 .75 .85 1.05 1.20 1.35 1.50 1.65 1.80 1.80 3.60 5.40 7.20 9.00 NB.: Each group of characters counts as one word Hyphenated words over 5 characters count (this includes telephone numbers) as two words 10 lines equals 1 inch 5 words per line ROOMMATES WANTED WANTED-3rd man thru April for mod. apt, near IM. $72/mo. 668-7040. 70Y40 FOURTH FEMALE roommate wanted. Two bedroom apartment, South For- est, no lease. Cheap rent. Call 662- 9348. 01Y41 USED CARS 1963 VOLVO P1800. $450. Call 665-3993. 08N3'i 2 GIRLS NEEDED for 2-bedroom, 4-man apartment on campus. 608 Monroe, No. 7. 761-3861. 18Y23 THIRD GIRL NEEDED NOW - only $60/mo. Good location. Nice friendly roommates. Undergrad preferred. Call Joan, 665-7651 after 5. 02Y23 FALL--NEEDED 2 roommates, furnish- ed, modern 4-man. $75/man. Rio, 1I 721-6398& 23Y71 BUSINESS SERVICES ROCK OR JAZZ GROUPS, MUSICIANS, SINGERS! My business is selling you talent by playing demo tapes to 10 major record company buyers and arranging auditions by video tape for TV appearances in NYC. Talk to me and get it together. I can oper- ate on any level. Call D-662-1321. JD INCOME TAX SERVICE TAX-RITE 109 S. FOURTH AVE. 761-7199 WEEKDAYS 9-8; SAT. 9-5 73J78 BABYSITTING WANTED by psychology major. Creative, loving care. Full or part-time. Individual and group play. Centrally located. Up to age 3. Call 769-3947. 04J41 EDITING, WRITING of technical, non- technical papers, books, reports, etc. by experienaced University editors., Graphics layout, printer contract services. 761-3206. 65J461 BABYSITTING in my vegetarian home. Oncampus. 7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. 665- 0536. -54J39 THESES, PAPERS (ncl. technical) typ- ed. Experienced,sprofessional; IBM Selectric. Quick service. 663-6291. '70 BUICK GS455, 4-speed, RamAir, like new, 662-9858 persistently. 04N33 L969 TRIUMPH Spitfire, very good con- dition. 630 Packard, No. 2. 88N10 1962 JAGUAR XKE COUPE. Price $1000., 769-5098. 74N41 VW, 1968 BUG. Radio, run roof, excel- lent cond. $1295. 971-7848. 72N40 1963 VW, $300 or best offer. 761-5931. 05N28 BIKES AND SCOOTERS HONDA 450, 1968. Must sell now. Best unreasonable offer. 662-4161. 06Z38 GUARANTEED MOTORCYCLE REPAIR 3 trained mechanics John, 761-0607 Rodger, 769-7829 Ztf DUCATI 1967 MONZA 250 c.c. Good con- dition. $175. 662-0593. 01Z77 PERSONAL PREMARITAL GROUP forming. (Not an encounter group.) Open to couples interested in improving communica- tion skills. Call 663-6545 Feb. 17, 7-11 p.m.; or call 763-2238 Feb. 18-19, 2-5 p.m. 32F37 PIXIE'S FLEA MARKET 7661 Old Ann Rrbor Rd.-8 mi. east of Jackson, Mich. 1 block south 1-94 betw. exits 145 and 147. Next to Jay Motel. Open every day, Sat. and Sun. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Space for 50 dealers, For selling space call 517-522-4862 or 517-522-4009. 29F42 GRAD COFFEE HOUR-Today (Wed.), 4-6 p.m., 4th floor Rackham. 20F37 WHEN you think of COSMETICS, think of us. Village Apothecary, 1112 South University. 38F3 TWO GUYS driving to Mardi Gras Fri- day, 19th, early afternoon want 2 girls to share expenses. Call 769- 9370. 38F37 PERSONAL HAVE too many rolls factory sealed Scotch 203 recording tape. Will sell CHEAP! 764-6637. 51F40 M.F.C. SAYS don't miss the Gymnastic Meet Saturday at Criser Arena. 1:30 p.m. against Ohio State. 98F32' YOU SHOULD have a magician at your next party. You'll be a remembered i host. Call Bill, 764-0731. Ftc IN CONCERT-Juan SERRANO, fla- menco guitarist. Feb. 19, Pease Audi- torium, Eastern Michigan University. Tickets $2.00 students. 73F39 PRIVATE JEWELRY CLASSES. Ten wk.' course beginning in March. $40.00. s Call 665-4915 for information. 87F53 IF YOU DON'T come to the Side Show, well, let's not think about it, but dealing with a bearded lady is no fun. FD EUROPE $159.00 SUMMER: Detroit Departures 3. 5/2 -6/6 Det/Ams/Det. $159 4. 5/5 -6/25 Det/Ams/Det $169' 5. 5/16-8/16 Det/Ams/Det $189 6. 6/25-8/29 Det/Ams/Det $209 7. 7/1 -8/15 Det/Ams/Det $209 8. 8/1 -9/2 Det/Ams/Det $219 SUMMER: New York Departures 9. 5/28-6/27 NY/Lon/NY $199 10. 7/12-8/1 NY/Ams/NY $209 Also, a Complete Range of Travel Services: Rail Passes; Car Leases & Purchases; Motorcycles; Intra-Eu- ropean Charters & Many More. PLEASE PHONE OR STOP BY AT EITHER OF OUR TWO OFFICES: WORLD-WIDE CHARTER 211 South State Street or 611 Church Street Ann Arbor, Michigan Dial: "ON-A-TRIP" 66-2-8747 Open only to U of M students, facul- try, staff, and immediate families. FOR BEVERLY SHIPKO, My only Val- entine, Love, S.F. 91F35 THE GARGOYLE LIVES!!! Talented? Feed your ego by seeing your fan- tastic humor in print!! Call Editor Mark at 769-5528. Also call if you are female, rich, or fired up!! FE I'M LOOKING for a native Japanese student to tuor me in Japanese 2 hours a week. Call Bob at 769-6273 mornings. FD "MANKIND IS ONE," Baha'i fireside, Wed., 7:30, Mosher Lounge, 764-0926. 97F37 WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS: Hand- made, infinite design, various colors and texts you can dig. To see, call 665-5478 evenings or weekends. Ftc DEAR JEFF: I hear UAC Executive Council applications are available in the UAC office-is this true? JOHN DEAR JOHN: Yes, it's true-be the first of your friends to apply. Get your applica- tion while the supply lasts. JEFF. F UPTIGHT? Learn to relax through hyp- nosis. Doug Beltz. 482-3315. 6-9 p.m. 8F40 MARTHA COOK BUILDING is receiv- ing applications for Fall 1971. Present Sophomores may apply. There will also be space for a limited number of Freshmen and Juniors. Please tele- phone 769-3290 for an appointment. 88F37 LEARN THE FACTS before you buy- there is more to a diamond than meets the eye. Austin Diamond, 120 S. University. 663-7151. F WANTED-Lead singer who likes to sing R&B. To jam, have fun, and maybeI3play-gig4.if it works out. Call Peter at 663-6524. FF WASH YOUR FACE WITH STRAWBERRIES Organic faceacleaner made from straw- berries. Fantastic stuff: cool deep pore cleansing. Other organic pro- ducts still available: Basic H (gen- eral cleaner-esp. for hand dishwash- wasihng), Basic D (for dishwashers), laundry stuff, shampoo, toothpaste. Call 769-7761. Ftc YOU SHOULD have a- magician at your next party. You'll be a remem- bered host. Call Bill, 764-0731. Ce EUROPE from $185 Round Trip. Em- ployment opportunities (U.K.) Dis- counts, Travel service, Low Car Hire rentals for Members. Anglo American Association, 60A Pyle St., Newport, I.W., England. Ftc WANT YOUR APT. CLEANED? I've worked for a professional cleaning service; know all the tricks. Willing to clean dirty apts., ovens, refrigera- tors, etc. Reasonable rates. Call 665- 4908. FD Your Safe, Legal New York YuA Iin"TIIkI PERSONAL TIVERSITY ACTIVITIES CENTER presents EUROPE $159.00 SUMMER: DETROIT DEPARTURES CA007 Det-Lon-Det 5/5 - 6/8 $159.00 CP049 D-Ams-Lon-D 5 6 - 6 '6 $179.00' CA008 Det-Lon-Det 5/5 - 6/24 $159.001 CA008-A Det-Lon-Det 5,5-6 23 $159.00 CP071 Det-Ams-Lon 5 15 - 6 6 $189.00 CA009 Det-Lon-Det 5/15 - 8/15 $199.00 CA001 Det-Lon-Det 6/28 - 8/28 $219.00 CA002 Det-Lon-Det 6/29 - 8/26 $219.00 CA010 Det-Lon-Det 7/2 - 8/19 $219.00! CA051 Det-Lon-Det 8/1 - 9/1 $219.001 SUMMER: N.Y. DEPARTURES AT095 NY-Frankfort-NY 6/11 - 8/10 $199.001 CA014 N.Y.-Lon-N.Y. 5/31-8/13 $199.00 CA013 N.Y.-Lon-N..Y. 6/29 - 7/30 $269.00 Administrative and Travel Services by Students International UAC Travel, 2nd floor Michigan Union 763-2147 or 769-5790. 2Ftc RIDE WANTED to Phoenix area for Spring break. Will share driving, ex- penses, company. 769-4289. FF PAINTING-Student seeks work paint- ing, wall washing, etc. Fve years years experience. Call 662-4736. FD Mini Motor Home Custom-built 1971 Antelope Motor Home. 5000 miles. Hot and cold run- ning water with bath and shower. AM-FM stereo tape player. Indoor- outdoor carpet. 60 lb. bottled gas. Completely self-contained. Ideal for couple. Built on 1969 VW Bus. 23 mi./ gallon. Full factory warranties. Live in this with no house payments, rent, etc. Travel at your own leisure. Cruis- es 50-70 mph. Paid $6250, must rell $3995. Will take car, etc. in trade. Phone 449-2369 persistently. 10F39 WEDDING INVITATIONS-Mod or tra- ditional. Special designs. Do your own thing. Call 161-0942 anytime. 80F40 ODD JOBS WANTED-Student desires work of any kind. Call 662-4736. FD PERSONAL 10% OFF On everything! Student Book kService, Etc , AT MARTY'S You'll find the very latest fashions- such as the 'Cincuenta Flare" by "Farah." It's 100', Polyester. MARTY'S MEN'S FASHION CLOTHING 310 S. State St. Ftc WHY BUY mass-produced wedding bands? Have yours personally design- ed. White or yellow gold. Reasonable prices. Call Jhan. 769-7550 after 4:00. F79 NEED PAPER or dissertation re- written, edited? Professional editor, consultant in technical writing, also background in free-lance fiction writ- lig. 769-1924 anytime. 58F32 BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $7.50 Rh positive, $10 & $12 Rh neg- ative. Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 9-4, Wed., 1-7. 18-21 years old need par- ent's permission. Michigan Community Blood Center 404 W. Michigan, Ypsilanti 483-894 Ftc WOMEN-Is the University giving you trouble? If you feel oppressed be- cause of your sex, call Tammy or Linda, 764-0552. FB SOVIET UNION with optional routing through Istanbul and the Balkans. Driving and camping. 10 weeks. Small groups. Casual, unrestrictive style. Call Judy Kahn, 663-9095. FD The Ann Arbor Fair Housing Ordi- nance and the University of Mich- igan Regents' bylaws prohibit dis- crimination in housing. Questions should be directed to Off-Campus Housing, 764-7400. WITH MAX SHULMAN (By the author of Rally RoundtheFlag, Boys...DobteGitlie.. . etc.) _. -aT u v HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO Acoustic, electric instruments, acces- sories, David lessons-repairs. Gibson, NEED A PAPE Harmony. 209 S. State, 665-8001, 10-7 written, edite p.m. X consultant in background in FISHER 200T STEREO RECEIVER with ing. 769-1924. walnut cabinet in perfect condition. New $288.60. Used, $180. Received ex- APARTMENT C cellent review in AUDIO. Copy on weekly. 761-74 request. Bruce, 764-7846. X K U -___ ___KEY-PUNCHING PIONEER PROFESSIONAL Turntable, ends-Joyce,7 cost $229 new, w/Shure M-55E cart- - ridge, $150. Sony 540 Tape Recorder, EXPERIENCED $300 new-$225. Olsen 25-watt Stereo elec.), highg Amplifier, $40. All one year old. $390' livery, same d takes everything. Call 483-4499 or 662-6282. 662-4736. XD For Pro term p Stereo UHER tape recorder. Sony con- CALL D denser microphone for sale, reason-3 CALD able and barely used. Please call 769- 1550 after 6 p.m. 67X40 EXPERIENCED QUALITY STEREO domponents and 3 work in her systems. Cheap. 764-0825, 7-9 p.m. typing, stuff. week nights. 87X40 Call Jeanette, RADIO, TV, HI-FI repair. Antenna in- SALESC stallation. REASONABLE! 769-6250. "PLACING XDj ONL I 2155 JacksonI ELECTRONIC REPAIR T.V., stereo, radio. Call Ed Dunn, 769-I 9159 between 6 and 9 p.m. Jtc k PETS A HARMONY Elec. Guitar and good am- POODLES-AKC plifier, 66 watt Heathkit amplifier. Happy temper Call Mike, 662-3353. 56X11 grees. 663-885: 42Jtc ... cole... but were too classy to ask ER or dissertation re- ed? Professional editor, technical writing, also n free-lance fiction writ- Anytime. 68J32 LEANING weekly or bi- 427. 11J9 G, evening and week- 763-2838. 08J85 TYPIST, IBM exec quality, pickup and de- day service. Call Renee, 84J79 fessional Typing, apers and theses DIANA - 439-1313 3OJtc SECRETARY desires' home. Thesis, technical ing etc. IBM selectric 971-2463. 12Jtc CONSULTANT SALESMEN IS OUR Y BUSINESS" Rd., Suite 101. 769-8270 Ftc kND SUPPLIES C, black, white, silver. raments, champion pedi- 8. 30T42 OVERLAND EXPEDITIONS TO INDIA. Leaves London mid-June. $490. Also charters to London, approx. $190. Encounter Overland, International House, 1414 E. 59th St., Chicago, Ill. 60637. 35F WATERBED lessons available single or double rates. Call the waterbed men, Tom and Harry, 662-5671. 10F42 RICHARD LEE, Inc. PLEASE, don't price me against the businessmen operating studios. I'm NOT THE CHEAPEST Photographer -the best is slightly more expensive than the rest. Call 761-9452 for quality. Ftc WHEN you think of WINE, think of us. Village Apothecary, 1112 South Uni- versity. 1Ftc You might think that now that THE BLURB has just finished training five new people, they wouldn't have the gall to pull a complete new changeover on him, would you? FD WANTED: House for 3 or more male grad students for next fall. 668-7556. 77L40 MAY ON - graduate female desperate- ly needs cheap apartment or share in house. Will have first baby in May. 769-4739. 03L41 MALE GRAD desires 1 bedroom apart- ment or e~ficiency for next year. Call Dale, 769-0756. LD WANTED TO RENT for Fall - 3-4-5 bdrm. house, near campus. Please call 665-8163 anytime. 8608 NEED SINGLE ROOM or apartment for Fall Term 1971, near campus. Call John, 764-9600. LO SUBLET FIVE-BEDROOM house available for 4-month summer sublet. Call 761- 8591. 37U39 SUMMER SUBLET-Modern 4 man apt., 2 bedrooms, large living room, cen- tral air cond. 5 min. from Union. Price negotiable. 663-5635. UD 1-BDRM., 2-MAN; air-cond., parking, good location, fall option. Evenings, 769-3692. 43U37 Happy Birthday Judy Clare - checking to see that you still The Daily. just read FD BARGAIN CORNER Ii .$8.00 $7.50 ..$6.98 . . .$7.00 $8.50 $6.98 .$7.50 .$5.98 EXPANSIVE SUMMER SPECIAL: 1-2 bi-level, sumptuous double balconies, air-conditioned, quiet, great location. 543 Church. Cheap. Negotiable. 769- 9463, 99C35 TRANSPORTATION TWO GUYS driving to Mardi Gras Fri., 19th, early afternoon want 2 girls to share expenses. Call 769-9370. 39G37 THREE seeking ride east over spring break. One to Lancaster, Pa., the other two to Newark, Delaware. Will share. Call 761-7305 ask for Dick Bell or Rick. GD COUPLE NEEDS RIDE to and/or from Boston over Spring Recess. Call Patty 769-4186. 98G41 RIDE wanted/exchanged from Saline to campus; return. noon-4:30 or 5 p.m. Rolling Meadows area in Saline. Please write Box K, Michigan Daily. FEMALE NEEDS RIDE to Fla. over Break. Carol, 769-3816. 40G41 BOSTON-I wanna go back there Tues- .Wnea v. Driving9 Call WORLD FAMOUS MARTIN GUITARS complete stock Let's trade ApolloMusic Center 322 S. Main-Ann Arbor 769-1400 X16; LOST AND FOUND LOST - SiberianHusky female, black and white, 7 ma. old. Brown leather collar. Lost Feb. 5. REWARD. 662- 1801. 24A40 FOUND-Gray male cat with collar. S. Division and Cross. 769-7554. AD FOUND-Diseased orange cat. E. Ann St. Send to pound or call 665-2337. AD FOUND - Woman's silver Candino watch. Between Angell and Haven on Feb. 5 about 3 p.m. 761-9330. AD LOST: Man's Bulova Watch on Thomp- son (across from Parking structure). Great sentimental value. Reward. 761- 7391. 02A38 LOST - Small brownish, short haired puppy approx. 2 months old. Lost in vicinity of Hill and Tappan. Call 761- 6540. 82A40 6 MONTH OLD pup, male, white with orangish brown spots, extremely friendly. If found please return to 402 Benjamin. Answers to Revor. 81A37 FOUND - Small sliderule in brown, leather case. Packard and Cross. Feb. 9. 662-7812. AE FOUND-Near Arch and Packard, red- dish brown puppy. Looks Dachshund and Cocker. 665-5182. AE LOST: Brown sketchbook. Urgent! Re- ward. 662-3484. 15A32 HAVE small PUPPY who needs home, Yours free. 761-8591. 36T39 SANDARD POODLE, 10 wks., male, shots, house-trained adult, weight 55 lbs., $75/best offer. 764-5930. 27T41 SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPPIES. Please call 971-0476. 97T32 HELP WANTED BABYSITTER wanted Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Hours flexible! 663-5894. 18H39 IF YOU HAVE interest and experience in sheet music and would like to work in it full time, please contact Box 22, the Daily. 07H43 NEEDED-A local photographer cap- able of doing location photography and Kodalith development work. Call University Promotions, 761-5264. H38 TAX-PREPARER - part-time, prefer grad student w/experience, acoting- tax courses. Call 662-7608. 75H40 DRUMMER looking for musicians inter- ested in playing free form jazz. Call Alan, 662-3537 after .4:30, 83H37 COCKTAIL WAITRESS - experience not necessary. Salary plus tips. Liber- ty Inn, 112 W. Liberty, 9-11, apply before noon. 13H37 LOOKING FOR A JOB? Talented or experienced or interested in a particular field? Try placing a Michigan Daily "BUSINESS SERV- ICES" or "PERSONAL" ad-and help a job find YOU. HDtc NASSAU Want 5 hot days? Go to Nassau. Serv- iced by Students International. Sign up at UAC Travel, 2nd floor Union. 11F41 ORGANIC COMMUNE ORGANIZATION- AL MEETING-Monday, Feb. 15, 8:30 p m. Leni Bruce Co-op, 1507 Wash- tenaw. Let's get it together for health and fulfillment. F NEED a paper or dissertation re-writ- ten, edited? Professional editor, con- sultant in technical writing, also background in freelance fiction writ- ing. 769-1924 anytime. 09F38 WOMEN-Express yourselves! We want stories, articles, poetry, etc. for a Woman's Anthology. We want rough drafts too, anything. Call 665-2802 or drop things at Michigan Daily Box 21. FE WATER BEDS - don't consider this a fad Proven to aid the back and aid the couple. 50 yr. guarantee. All sizes. Lowest price anywhere. Willing to make deals on 5 or more. Four Rivers Co. 769-8235. Ftc SIGHT & SOUND, INC. A FILM PRODUCTION STUDIO offers related services 1. Sound Recording (studio/location) 2. Still Photography 3. Specialized Color & B&W lab work 7155 Jackson Rd. 665-3316 FU1 Let's get together this Sunday for a SONGSWAP! Bring instruments if you can. Eaton Lounge, Baits I, 2-5 p.m. All invited! FD Creative Photography WEDDINGS and portraits. Professional quality at student rates. Call Jim Evans at 769-0053 for appointment to' see portfolio . F60 $20 LEADING to house rental, 5-10 bed- rooms for Fall. 668-7987. 71F37 The other night when the little woman and I got home from our encounter group, I said to her, "Isn't it odd, my dear, that colleges still haven't tried non-verbal communication?" (Incidentally, the little woman I refer to is not, as you might think, my wife. My wife is far from a little woman. She is, in fact, nearly seven feet high and mantled with rippling muscle. She is a full- blooded Chiricahua Apache and holds the world's shotput record- 908 feet. The little woman I refer to is someone we found crouching under the sofa when we rented our flat back in 1924. She has been with us ever since, although to be perfectly honest, she's really not much fun to have around. She never speaks except to make a sort of moist, gagging sound when she's hungry, and she'll often sneak up and tusk you while you're busy watching television. Still and all, with my wife away putting the shot most of the time, at least it gives me somebody to hack around with.) But I digress. "Isn't it odd, my dear," I said the other night to the little woman, "that colleges still haven't tried non-verbal commu- nication?" And it is odd. Why do teachers keep talking to students? Surely they've learned by now that talking is no way to communicate. It's been proved over and over in encounter groups, T-groups, sensi- tivity groups and grope groups that people don't really, truly reach other people with language. How can they? Words, by their very na- ture, are ambiguous and artificial and conceal more than they reveal. There is only one way to really, truly communicate with another hu- man being, and that is to touch him and feel him. This is honest and natural and basic and beautiful and legal in some states. And yet teachers go right on talking. No wonder they get no feed- back. Let us say, for example, that a teacher is trying to get a student to learn Boyle's law. Talk won't do it, not even if the teacher talks the whole semester long. But if one day he will simply and silently reach out and just hold the student for a minute or two, maybe even dance with him a little bit, he will find that the student has learned not only Boyle's law but probably the fox trot too. And what is more, the teacher will discover he has a new friend. No longer will student and teacher snarl and make coarse gestures when they see each other on campus. Instead they will run together; clasp and nuzzle, trade hats, and finally, without a word-for what do friends need with words?-repair to a nearby tavern for that friend- liest of all ceremonies: the sharing of Miller High Life Beer. No beer binds a friendship the way Miller High Life does. I could tell you why if I wanted to. In fact, I could go on for hours about the glories of Miller High Life. But I won't, for we all know, don't we, that language is not the way to communicate? So here is all I will say. Get yourself a can or bottle of Miller (a keg if you are a very large person). Pour a glass for your friend, a glass for yourself. Link arms. Tie your neckties together. Drink. Can words describe the resultant euphoria, the enveloping one- ness, the ripening occlusion? No; words are useless. Just Miller and a friend; that's all you need to know. And if, by chance, you don't have a.f.nd at-,+ in M ille Yi'll never walk alnne. _ ii 1 tr, rv r cnh~c ,, I 'I i