The Michigan Daily-Saturday, May 16, 1981-Page 13 l lliii: i1''! i (Continued from Page 12) JOYFUL humanist, female, early 40's, PhD. 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 0. 27F0523 ERIC'S FACTORY CLOSEOUTS. Footwear, bodywear; swimwear: 406 E. Liberty, 2 blocks off State. cFtc BIG ENOUGH for everything you need from a drugstore, small enough to remember you. The Village Apothecary. 1112S. University. cF0815 Under the Rose ESCORTS Call 663-7222 38F0516 HOWARD REITZ, this is your day! Come to the Daily and pick up your two free tickets to the State Theatre midnight show. dF0516 REPLACE YOUR 'MUFFLER BETWEEN CLASSES! 30 minutes or less ... lifetime guarantee . ..proven lowest price ... 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Call today 763-4430 Rita, or stop by Rm 4310 Michigan Union. 92H0516 WSI WATERFRONT DIRECTOR and coun- selors-Raanana Day Camp, Jewish Community Council of Washtenaw County, June 24-Aug. 9, 660- 0271. 58H0516 LEGAL SERVICES NEEDS WORK STUDY PEOPLE Outgoing, bright, energetic person interested in pur- suing legal career needed t work at Student Legal Sevices. 1-,0 hsweek - 2/hr. Typing skils preferred. Cult 0 bihic at 76'3-992." 6HO5tO 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. 05H0516 CANVASSERS for Michigan Coalition on Utilities and Energy. 40 hrs/week. $125 starting. Call963-2467. Working in metropolitanDetroit. 94H0520 BABYSITTER NEEDED. Tues.-Fri., 12:30-4:30 pm. 2 girls: l and 5 yrs. Arborland area. Must be depen- dable.971-0371. 30H0521 ASTHMATICS NEEDED FOR DRUG STUDY. Payment$200.00.Call764-9522M-F,8Sam-5pm. 36H0523 NANCY CAPLAN, come to the Daily and pick up your two free tickets to the State Theatre's midnight show of your choice! dH0516 LSAT, GMAT preparation courses; 5 weeks; reasonable fees; experienced teachers. For infor- mationcall Realm Tutoring, 665-3579. 06J0523 EDITING-Dissertations, Journal Submissions, etc. U.M. references. Nancy662-9823, after 4. 7705J16 TYPING, PROFESSIONAL, ALL TYPES Call Neelle anytime, 971-2364 cJtc HOUSE SITTING-Responsible, professional coup e to stay at your home and give it a lot of TLC while you're away. Contact Julie or Markat 426-8594 after 6 pm. 25M0521 ANN ARBOR-THE ANTIQUES MARKET, Sunday, May 17, 5055 Saline-Ann Arbor Road, Exit 175off i-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 and tennis.995-0036. 04M0520 RADIX Education in Feeling and Purpose. Classes, Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. Donation$2. Ca11662-9525. 14M0528 ORIENTAL RUGS ' We buy, sell, repair clean rugs and appraise. 769-8555 or 995-7597. eMtc VW SCIROCCO-78-AM/FM Stereo cassette, air, cruise control, alloy wheels, rear window wahrw .995-769-8082. OSN0520 CASH FOR FOOTBALL COUPONS-Any riority-994-9353, 663-8821. 35Q0529 ROOMMATE NEEDED. Graduate Student preferred. Close to campus. 769-4760. 07Y0521 Read Daily Classifieds SUBLET Large, sunny efficiency wood floors kit chen, hathroom mid-June or July-August. $220 ex= tremely' negotiable. Quiet friendly Burns Park neighborhood. Will leave furniture, dishes, staples. 996-1659. 12U0516 Campus-Summer sublet w/Fall options on 1, 2, & 3 bedrooms bilevel furnished apartments in modern & older homes. 996-5929. . 18U0519 Avail. Now-Aug. 1 bedroom, furnished, campus, A/C, Dishwasher, 2 Balcony view-must see. $185 Negotiable. 668-0312evenings.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. Bathroomsshared. No pets. 663-5609. 01U052o $250 one bedroom apartment for only $200/month. June through August. All utilities paid. Completely furnished. Fall lease possible. Call 662-3966 after 6 p.m. 31U0522 Sublet room in Frank Lloyd Wright inspired home. Large backyard with garden and sundecks. Close to Arb. $110/negotiable. 665-0018 FOUR BEDROOM house to sublet. Near campus. Fall rental option. 769-0853. 57U0522 AVAILABLE bedroom in clean, spacious 4-person co-ed house. Sundeck, fireplace, washer and dryer. Group-oriented, semi-cooperative. May-May. Rent negotiable. 665-500. 27U0516 FEMALE SUBLET: June-August. Own room in large townhouse. Temois and pool. Quiet.'Geddes Lake. Call Chris995-502. 12U0521 JULY-AUGUST SUBLET. One bedroom in 2 bedroom apt. Beautifully furnished including piano & double bed. $130/month. (negotiable) 995-4629 or 994-0641. 16U0519 SUBLET ROOM in 6 bedroom house. Spring/Sum- mer or summer only. Cheap! 420 Division. 477-325, 422-0664.98U0510 OPPOSITE DIAG: Living-Study loft space, kitchen privs, no nicotine; $75/mo. each for 2 or $130 for one.- Summer, possibly fall. 665-9358, 2 pm-12, or 769-1938. 72U0517 Fall Option/Furnished Rooms in residential house/Laundry/Microwave/.Near Cam- pus/Negotiable. 663-0974. 78U0519 ROOMS-Spring, Summer or both. No pets. $60- 80/month,possiblefalloption. 663-5861. - 34U0522 Sublet-June-Aug., Single room in three bedroom apt-just a month-possible fall option, near campus, laundry-paking, ca11996-1692. dUOStc SUMMER BARGAIN. $100/person/month iuasp;r- sons furnished apartment. Immediate occupancy. Near campus on High St. 665-8227. 35U0509 SUBLET. One bedroom Mod. Apt. w/Fall Option. 511 E. Hoover. Rentnegotiable. 662-2585. 87U0516 2 BEDROOM APT. ON OLD WEST SIDE. May 25- Aug.25. $2t0orbestoffer. 994-4639. 83U0516i Florida lagued bysink- holes (Continued cra Paget111 Windermere and one just north of Tampa. POLICE CHIEF Jeff Villella said the Windermere hole was located between a private swimming pool and a lake and posed no .threat to structures. It developed late Thursday and was about 40 feet wide. The Tampa sinkhole opened yester- day morning and took part of a subur- ban Lake Magdalene lawn and driveway. It was reported to be 10 to 12 feet across and about 10feet deep. In Altamonte Springs, a suburban Orlando comiunity north of Winter Park, officials reported no expansion of a 50-by-40-foot abyss which swallowed up trees and parts of vegetable plots of two properties and caused a thin crack in the foundation of one house. Dominick Cipollone and his neighbor John McLelland moved out of their homes temporarily while soil engineers studied the hole and pondered what to do about filling it up. A SINKHQLE also developed in an Auburndale orange grove, but police spokesman John Lyons said it did not appear to be growing. It was estimated at 60 feet wide by 5 feet deep. Geology engineer Bryant Marshall, a private consultant, said the cavities which opened up Thursday were more ''typical" in size than the 400-by-100- foot cavity in Winter Park. A $40,000 Porsche 928 was lifted out of that pit late Thursday. City officials had denied permission for the operation, but the insurer of the car, Reliance Insurance Co., pledged a $5 million liability policy to cover any fur- ther damage. Join The Daily Business Staff z z Z Z Z z. Z,,Z , ,_, . s . School getting you down? lake A Daily break! SUBSCRIBE TODAY... 764-0558