The Michigan Daily-Friday; May 15, 1981-Page 15 l !l:li :l ! (Continued from Page 14) PERSONA L JOYFUL humanist, female, early 40's, Ph.D. seeks mature man of great personal integrity, emotional health, intellect, humor and compassion for sharing the whole gamut of human possibilities-including possibly marriage and a child eventually. Good Man, wherever you are, overcome your fear and pride, as I have in placing this ad, and respond. It's time. Michigan Daily, Box 6. 27F523 ERIC'S FACTORY CLOSEOUTS. Footwear, bodywear, swimwear. 406 E. Liberty, 2 blocks off State. cFtc MUFFLER-Lowest price, first quality. Call 769- 5913 for a price over the phone. Ann Arbor Muffler on Jackson Ave., only 2 miles from campus. 4cFtc TIRED OF CHLORINATED POOLS, OVER- CROWDED BEACHES AND CAMPGROUNDS? Friends Lake Community in Chelsea (only 30 minutes away) is an 80-acre recreational cooperative on a quiet, unpolluted lake. Members pay $60/year (children free) to swim in the lake, pic- nic on the beach, use our canoes, rowboats and sailboats, enjoy our waterfront sauna, explore our nature trails, and camp in a never-full lakeside cam- pground. Open house, Sunday, May 17, 2-6 pm with potluck picnic at 6. From Chelsea, go north on M-52, left on Waterloo Road, right on Oakridge, right on Clarks Lake Road to entrance gate on left. For more information, call 769-0046. 17FO515 VETA DAVIS, this is your day! You've just two free ticketstotheState Theatremidnightmovies, dFO515 HELP! HELP! -HELP! We need leads on experiential learning oppor- tunities. If you have participated in an experiential program, please contact Karre at Career Planning and Placement at 764-7460. 55F0519 BIG ENOUGH for everything you need from a drugstore, small enough to remember you. The Village Apothecary. 1112S. University. cF815 JOYFUL humanist, female, early 40's, Ph.D. seeks mature man of great personal integrity, emotional health, intellect, humor and compassion for sharing the whole gamut of human possibilities-including possily marriage and a child eventually. Ded Ma, wherever you are, overcome your fear and pride, as I have in placing this ad, and respond. It's time. Michigan Daily, Box 6. 27F523 Woman wanted to carry child for couple. Financial arrangements to be worked out after selection. Send inquiries with photograph to. William Cywin 94 Prospect Ave. Middletown, RI. 02040 --FO 6 WE'RE SERIOUS about wine. Wine is only fun if you're serious about it. The Village Apothecary, 1112 S. University. cF0324 OFFSET AND XEROX FAST LOW COST DUPLICATING COPYQUICK, 769-0560 217 S. University F15 cFO5lS Two instant color passport pictures only $5.60 by Van Dyck Dobos Photo, 407 E. William Street. cF0419 HELP MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF PRESCHOOLERS. Pound House Children's Center, a Tmulti-cultural pre-school on campus, offers a responsible volunteer role w/children 2'-5. Spring and summer terms. Possible academic credit. 764- 2547. 89F0515 MARY KAY COSMETICS presents the exciting Fashion Forecast for fabulous spring and summer looks. Call 995-3929 for a Complimentary facial and all your Mary Kay needs. cF0620 DELONG'S BAR-B-Q PIT THE TASTIEST IN TOWN Specializing in barbeque fare for over 15 years! -SANDWICHES- Barbeque Beef and Pork, Chicken, Fish Trout, Corned Beef, and Pork Chops -DINNERS- Barbeque Ribs, Chicken, Beef, Pork, Fried Chicken and various Seafood 314 Detroit Street, Ann Arbor Corner of Fifth, across from The Farmer's Market Mon., Wed., Thurs., Sun., 11 am Carryout or Home Delivery after 4:00 665-2266 cFtc H ELP W ANTED FEMALE MODELS WANTED. $6.00/hr. No ex- perience needed. We will train. Apply in person-The Velvet Touch, 2151' S. Fourth Ave.666-9755. 84H0530 Students: Earn extra money by participating in psychology experiments in your spare time. E- psrie1 usually last one hour; a olutely no deception or drugsonvolyed. Call764-1590 from 8 to 4. 66H95 HELP WANTED SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL STAFFING Work study positions still open to work on summer festival planning. Work in large arts organization, membership and publicity. 5-15 hours/week. Art background preferred. Must be good with public. Great work experience. Call today 763-4430Rita, ornstopby Rm 4310Michigan Union. 92H516 LEGAL SERVICES NEEDS WORK STUDY PEOPLE Outgoing, bright, energetic person interested in pur- suing legal career needed to work at Student Legal Services. 15-20 hrs/week. $4.25/hr. Typing skills preferred. CallDebbieat763-9920. 0H0516 LEGAL SERVICESNEEDS VOLUNTEERS Outgoing, bright, energetic volunteers needed to work at student legal services in exchange for valuable law-related experience. Call Debbie at 763- 9920. 05H516 CANVASSERS for Michigan Coalition on Utilities and Energy. 40khrs/week. $125 starting. Call 963-2467. Working in metropolitanDetroit. 94H0520 WSt WATERFRONT DIRECTOR and coun- selors-Raanana Day Camp, Jewish Community Council of Washtenaw County, June 24-Aug. 9, 668- 0271. 58H516 BUSINESS SERVICES , LSAT, GMAT preparation courses; 5 weeks; reasonable fees; experienced teachers. For infor- mationscall Realm Tutoring, 665-3579. 06J0523 WRITE ON... " creative, technical copy " Rewriting " Research " Overnight typing, $1.00/page 996-0566 cJtc PROFESSIONAL TYPING AT REASONABLE PRICES. DONNA 973-0433. 82J0515 EDITING-Dissertations, Journal Submissions, etc. U.M. references. Nancy 662-923, after 4. 7705J16 TYPING, PROFESSIONAL, ALL TYPES Call Noelle anytime, 971-2364 cJtc Students: Undecided about your college major? Let us help you decide the major appropriate for youaand with a Satisfactory Employment future. In- dividual-$40/hr.,-average 3 hrs. Also small groups available..Career Planning Services 973-9286. cJ0601 -MISCEL LA NE OUS HOUSE SITTING-Responsible, professional coupe to stay at your home and give it a lot of TLC while you're away. Contact Julieor Mark at 426-8594 after 6 pm. 25M0521 ANN ARBOR-THE ANTIQUES MARKET, Sunday, May 17, 5055Saline-Ann Arbor Road, Exit 1750off 1-94, 275 dealers, everything guaranteed "Early Birds" welcome 5 a.m. Admission $1.00. Free parking. 66M0519 ADVANCED intermediate women tennis players to form group at U of M track andtennis. 995-0036. 04M052 RADIX Education in Feeling and Purpose. Classes, Tuesdays7:30p.m. Donation$2. Call0662-9525. 14M52 ORIENTAL RUGS Webuy, sell, repair clean rugs and appraise. 769-8555 or 995-7597. USED CA RS VW SCIROCCO-78-AM/FM Stereo cassette, air, cruise control, alloy wheels, rear window washer/wiper. $4995-769-808 08NO520 SUBLET: Large, sunny efficiency, wood floors, kit- chen, bathroom mid-June or July-August. $220 ex- tremely negotiable. Quiet, friendly Burns Park neighborhood. Will leave furniture, dishes, staples. 996-1659. 12U051 COMFORTABLE private room in spacious 5 bedroom house. Furnished. Great location. Spring, summer or both. $60/month, possibly cheaper. 769- 0501. 88U0515 Campus-Summer sublet w/Fall options on 1, 2, & 3 bedrooms bilevel furnished apartments in modern & older homes. 996-5929. 1lU0519 SUBLET. Onebedroom Mod. Apt. w/FallOption. 511 E. Hoover. Rent negotiale. 662-285. 87U516 2 BEDROOM APT. ON OLD WEST SIDE. May 25- Aug. 25$210 oro, be ffer.99 0469 -'U83U0516 Avail. Now-Aug. 1 bedroom, furnished, campus, A/C, Dishwasher, 2 Balcony view-must see. $185 Negotiable. 668-0312 evenings. 995-5238anytime. 15U0519 SPRING-SUMMER. Female. I bedroom in 2 bedroom apartment. Furnished, security, laundry. 662-9772. 03U0520 FURNISHED ROOMS in 6 bedroom houses on S. Division and E. Madison. One block from Campus. $75/month includes utilities. Parking included. Living and dining rooms, kitchen. Bathrooms shared. No pets. 663-5609. OlU0520 Sublet room in Frank Lloyd Wright imspired home. Large backyard with garden and sundecks. Close to Arb. $110/negotiable. 665-0018 FOUR BEDROOM house to sublet. Near campus. Fall rentaloption. 769-0853. 57U0522 SUBLET-Modern furnished 3-bedroom apartment, 2 bedrooms available. Close to campus. $85/mon- th/room. Air-conditioned. Free cable TV with movies. 996-0335. 60U0515 AVAILABLE bedroom in clean, spacious 4-person co-ed house. Sundeck, fireplace, washer and dryer. Group-oriented, semi-cooperative. May-May. Rent negotiable. 665-5050. 27U0516 CHUL SOO CHOI, you've just won two free tickets to the State Theatre midnight shows. CONGRATULATIONS! dU0515 FEMALE SUBLET: June-August. Own room in large townhouse. Tennis and pool. Quiet. Geddes Lake. Call Chris 995-0502. 13U0521 JULY-AUGUST SUBLET. One bedroom in 2 bedroom apt. Beautifully furnished including piano & double bed. $130/month. (negotiable) 995-4629 or 994-0641. 16U519 ROOMMATE NEEDED. Graduate Student preferred. Close to campus.769-4760. 07Y0521 SUBLET ROOM in 6 bedroom house. Spring/Sum- mer or summer only. Cheap! 420 Division. 477-3235, 422-8664. 9U0510 OPPOSITE DIAG: Living-Study loft space, kitchen privs, no nicotine; $75/mo. each for 2 or $130 for one. SummeF, possibly fall.665-9358, 2pm-12, or769-1938. 72U0517 ROOMS-Spring, Summer or b 1.No pets.$0 40/month, possile fall option. 663-5861. 34U0522 Fall Option/Furnished Rooms in residential house/Laundry/Microwave/Near Cam- pus/Negotiable.663-0974. 78U0519 Sublet-June-Aug., Single room in three bedroom apt.-just $60 a month-possible fall option, near campus, laundry, parking, call 996-1692. dU05tc SUMMER BARGAIN. $100/person/month iu. spe sons furnished apartment. Immediate occupancy. Near campus on High St.665-8227. 35U0509 Michael Reagan to quit his jobs WASHINGTON (UPI)-President Reagan's son Michael said yesterday he will quit both his jobs because of the controversy over publication of a letter he wrote seeking defense business and mentioning his father's name. Young Reagan termed as "silly" the uproar surrounding publication of a let- ter he wrote to a military procurement office which spoke of "my father's leadership in the White House." A WHITE HOUSE spokesman said the president saw nothing improper in Michael's actions, but asked the White House counsel to give all of his children "informal guidance" for their business activities. The president spoke with his son by telephone yesterday. Acting White House press secretary Larry Speakes said, "I don't think the president has any problems with the way Michael is doing business." IN LOS ANGELES, Michael Reagan, 35, angrily told reporters he would resign from both of his jobs. "It's just so silly. Somebody else can write a letter to the military bases or to anybody and say, 'Hey I think Ronald Reagan's a great president.' I write a letter and say my dad's a great president and I have the press on my doorstep," he said. Reminded that his father is the com- mander-in-chief, he said, "It doesn't matter if you're God. Unless you're the low bidder, you don't get anything." Asked what advice he had gotten from his father, he said, "Don't write any letters"-advice he said he would take, Hey, North Campus! The Michigan Daily can be delivered directly to you* by 8 a.m. 764-0558 Keep up with what's happening Read the Daily!I *Northwood 1,11,ll,IV- Baits I and 11 Bursley/ DONTROF LE9TIN THE DARK!