Wednesday, August 18, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY P age Nine Wednsday Auust 8, 976 HE MCHIAN _ILYPaoeNin p aget the job done (Continued from Page 8 HELP WANTED EXTRA INCOME FOR THE FALL. per hour starting. Must be 18 have transportation. A division Alcoa. Call 994-4653 between 10 a m.-noon M-F for interview.04H818 WEEKEND COOK for University Sorority. References and experience required. Call 662-4117 after 5 p.m. for Interview. 84H18 CHILD CARE AND TUTORING for 8-year-old. 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.- Fri., Aug. 23 thru Sept. 3 Slary negotiable. Call 662-9120 after 5 p.m. for interview. 79H818 FULL TIME PERMANENT POSS- TION-Ypslanti firm is now hir- ing full time people to work in our telephone sales Dept. Must be ma- ture and aggressive. Guaranteed hourly rate plus commission. Call Mr. Davis, 487-5050. 98H818 BABYSITTER FOR TWO year old in our home. Full time needed immed- lately. North Campus. Call 665-5016, eves. 99H818 PARTTIME/PERMANENT, minimum four hours a week. Mon. 1:30-5:30. Light housekeeping and babysittng. $2.50 per hour. Own transportation preferable. References required. 971- 3513. 86818 COOK FOR 6 dinners per week. Fall and Winter terms for 12-16 persons. Experience and references needed. Call eves, 971-6014. 89818 FEMALE RESEARCHER FOR PSYCH PROJECT. $2.50 per hour. 3-5 hours weekly in foll. Non-Psych mioor. Irv Smokler. 764-9183. 91H818 TYPISTS STENOS MAO CARD Doy ou enjoy meeming iteriti and different people Dotw ont the responsibility o a full t ie job? If you are over 18, have your owno -racisportationad. ci o o d office aTils give ca Cal . Wae ve-- oecl:,te siecingoroglanid 'iot tern aihagcmens. MANPOWER A665-377 ROOM, OARD AND gulchMI isalary n exchange for babysittcicnc 7 year cd girl. cIdal for student. Call 66- 2305. 75H1 BILLINO CLERK: Immediate open- ing. Handle prepared invoicing Accounts Payable. Typing requir- ed. 8-5. No Saturday work. Paid holidays. Pleasant surroundings. Apply Mr. Hawkins,"Advertisers Publishing Company. 944 Wall S. 665-6171. 53H81 EMPLOYMENT opportunities for the fall now available at Burger King. 530 ELiety. Shits avi- ableare 6 aan. -2 p.., 11..m - 5 p..8p.m. - 3 a.m.An equal opportunity employee. 4181 LOST AND FOUND LOST AhLACK PATENT LEATHER WAL- LET with tiny gold studs. Last oeen in the Mchign Daly ofice. If focndPLEASE return, no qu- tions asked. My Identification cards, license and pictures are extremely important to me. There was no money in the wallet, so don't worry about returning it empty. Colil days 764-557 (before 3:30 or 95-4841 soy other time. Ask for Debbie D. REWARD! dA if you see news happen call 76DAL LOST AND FOUND FOUND-SET OF KEYS on a red and bliue lanyard. Whistle and pic- ture on chain. Arch and Packard are a, Sunday evening. 764-0557 (Michigan Daily) to claim. dA818 PERSONAL DESPERATE I need four Senior priority football coupons. Price negotiable. Please call (313) 336-7818. Doug. Eves. only. 05F818 MRS. OERTHER, Thank you, thank you, thank you, Tour friends Syd and Russ. dF SEE OUR cosmetician for your make-up problems. Village Apothe- cary, 1112 S. University, cFtc MISSING-Cute little Teddy. Re- sponds to Bethie. When found see me. Love, Steve. dF SITUATIONS WANTED MOVING MAN WITH TRUCK avail- able anytime. Rate negotiable. 994- 8490. 06818 PERSONAL LET ANN ARBOR'S only diamond expert help you style your engage- ment ring. It costs less. Over 5,000 U-M men have. Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University, 663-7151 cFtc BUNNY, All my love and gratitude for mak- mg "11, happen for us. All my love, Tigg dF BOARD EXAM TUTORING: enroll- ments now being accepted for S. H. Kaplan Tutoring Course to prepre for the MCAT0, DAT, LSAT, and Nat. Dent. Boards. Call (313) 354- 0085, locally, 662-3149. cFtc ASSERTION TRAINING for men and women. Steve Linn and Joyce Dunstan, Aug. 19 and 20, 7:30 p.m., $10.00. For reservations, phone 769- 2232. 96F818 NATIVE/FLUENT HEBREW speaker needed. 994-4854. 87F818 PERMANENT WEIGHT LOSS Through Be ha v i o r Modification. Weight Control National, 994-0019. cFtc PERSONAL MESSAGES FROM THE MANAGER Here it is folks the last Messagm of the summer. I feel that at this point I should soy something pro- found; however, I haven't all sum- mer, so why should I start now? It seems a pity that we won't be pub- lishing during the Republican con- vention. I would thoroughly enjoy commenting on the show, with all the representatives and actors dress- ed for prime time television. Last night though, was enough of a joke to keep anyone watching. As much as I can't abide by Carter's smile, Goldwater commenting on it is even more sickening. Well, I'm safe, no one can knock me down for today's comments, because I'm skipping town. It's been a real plea- sure writing to you all. Enjoy the rest of your summer. Debbie, c/o Box 21. dF PREGNANT? Need help? Call Prob- 'em Pregnancy Help, 769-7283. 406 S. Division. Free pregnancy ,tests. COPIES-2%tc each Lowest Prices Anywhere IMPRESS, 524 E. William 665-4321 PERSONAL COPYING CLOSEST TO CAMPUS Bookss, clcvolcc .papers, rescmes- Dissertatiasocetldl. lc laow prices. Every dlay-evening. From 2cie per copy. 211 S. Sccte near Gino's). 662-3969. The Copy Mill. cFtc LUCI TITUNIK, British trained astroctherapist. L a t s1methods available. Problem solving compat- ible with YOUR personality struc- ture. 994-1311. (F817 WANTED TO BUY FOUR SENIOR PRIORITY COU- PONS for U-M football. Contact 994- 5537. 61K819 PETS AND SUPPLIES TWO ADORABLE MALE CATS - Very affectionate. Free. 5 months, one black, one striped. Call per- sistently til 11 p.m., 995-7517. 65T010 BIKES AND SCOOTERS '74 KAWASAKI 100. On/off road. 1,000 miles. $375. Patty, 995-5483, 7-10 p.m. 312818 A i NVMsu m t es w r x T Mt iM59 utS Camamyone do Probably not. All things considered you do what you do pretty doggone well. After all, no one has taken your job. And you're eating regularly. But... But have you ever considered what doing your job just a little better might mean? Money. Cold hard coin of the realm. If each of us cared just a smidge more about what we do for a living, we could actually turn that inflationary spiral around. Better products, better service and better management would mean savings for all of us. Savings of much of the cash and frayed nerves it's costing us now for repairs and inefficiency, Point two. By taking more pride in our work we'll more than likely see America regaining its strength in thecompetitive world trade arena. When the balance of payments swings our way again well all be better off economically. So you see-the only person who can really do what you do any better is you. AmeIca.Itonly works awellaswedo. "bswad....s.p / fars.WIMFuS.R 4