The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, January 29, 1992 - Page 7 Y 1 Budget for '93 CLASSIFIED ADS HELP WANTED FAST FUNDRAISING PROGRAM! Fraternities, sororities, student clubs. Earn up to $1000 in one week. Plus receive a $1000 bonus yourself. And a FREE WATCH just for calling 1-800-932-0528, Ext. 65. FEMALE BABYSITTER NEEDED for 4 mo. old infant in parent's west side home. Mon. afternoons, 662-9796. HANDICAPPED WOMAN in NE section in need of female personal care. If interested, Wcall 996-1485. MEDICAL ASSISTANT, part-time for facility offering pregnancy termination, gynecological care, family planning, veno- uncture skills necessary. Send resume to Health Care Clinic, 3012 Packard Rd., Ann Arbor, 48108. NATURALISTS Working with school children in residential environmental education program. Employment from early March through mid- June. Summer staff positions also available. Salary plus room and board. Contact: Marvin Berman, PhD., Tamarack Outdoor Education Center, Ortonville, MI 48462. (313) 627- 2821 RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS: Student Sprinkler is now hiring for summer manager positions selling and installing Toro under- ground sprinkler systems. Earn up to $10,000. For more info. call 665-5390. SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for a well es- tablished infertility clinic. If you are a male between 21-40 years of age and a graduate student or a professional 510" or taller we need you. Donors will be paid $50 per ac- ceptable specimen. For further information please write P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, Mi. STAFF NEEDED FOR MACKINAC IS- LAND resort hotel - front desk, night audit, dining room, housekeeping, kitchen, mainttenance, bicycle mechanics, line cooks. contact Iroquois Hotel, winter office, 2488 Village Dr. SE #9 Grand Rapids, MI 49506. (616) 247-5675 or 663-5971 (Ann Arbor.) SPRING BREAK PRICE-BUSTER VACATIONS! Jamaica, Bahamas including airfare, great hotel, and much more from only $599. Buy from the #1 name you trust for quality vacations. Four Seasons 1-800-331-3136. THE COMPLEAT EDITOR. Academic articles, Books, Dissertations. 769-4390. GOING PLACES BROKE? GO NORTH! Spring break ski get-away. $49-$69 nightly. Cheaper mid- week rates. Includes cozy, log cabin lodging, outdoor hottub and FREE ski trails and e- uipment with coupon. 10 minutes from Traverse City. 616-276-9502. GOlKI PLACES N $TUDN SRVIC#5| SPRING BREAK'92--CANCUN!! CANCUN!! Best prices on campus, from $199. Limited space. Call now for details.M Call Mike 995-9054 or Roger 741-4429. SPRING BREAK: Nassau fr. $509, Freeport fr. $529, Puerto Vallarta fr. $549, Aruba fr. $749, Barbados fr. $619, Cozumel fr. $509. Call Dan at REGENCY TRAVEL 665- 6122. STUDENT TRAVEL BREAKS AT STAMOS TRAVEL Best European/Greece airfares, 663-4400 STUCCHI'S Washtenaw location is hiring for all shifts. Apply at 3325 Washtenaw SUMMER JOBS are available at CAMP SEQUOIA in the. New York State Catskill Mountains (90 miles NW of New York City)! Cabin Counselor and Specialty Instructor Wpositions for ALL TEAM SPORTS, SWIM- MING (WSI/LGT), TENNIS, WATERSKI, THEATRE, ART, PHOTOGRAPHY, ENGLISH HORSEBACK RIDING, OUT- DOOR EDUCATION and MANY MORE AREAS. Competitive camp salary, travel allowance, room, board and laundry. IN- TERVIEWS ON CAMPUS. FOR MORE INFORMATION, APPLICATION AND AN APPOINTMENT, CALL CAMP SEQUOIA DIRECTLY AT 914/679-5291. SUMMER MANAGEMENT POSITIONS AVAILABLE TASP INTERNATIONAL is * looking for highly motivated college students to fill management positions thissummer. Earn $6000-$8000 while building your resume and gaining valuable business experience. Territories are open accross the State of Michigan, particularly in Gross Pt., Troy, Birmingham, Southfield, Lake Orion, Livonia, Clarkston, and Ann Arbor. Territories are filling quickly, for more information call Gregg Merians at 1- 800-543-3792. WANTED: VOLUNTEER coaches for in- ternational maccabi youth game to be held this summer in Baltimore. 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ORIENT SPECIALS: Tokyo fr. $921, Taipei fr. $992, Hong Kong fr. $1016, Bangkok fr. $1111, Seoul fr. $1033, Sin- gapore fr. $1094. Ask for Dan or Claudia. $129 or $189 anywhere in USA on Con- tinental Airlines! Bring AMEX card & Con- tintental voucher. Ask for Irene or Ann at REGENCY TRAVEL 209 S. State, 665- 6122. SPEND SPRING BREAK '92 IN DAYTONA BEACH! $199. All oceanfront rooms, call P.J. Tours 994-4711. THE LARGEST AND MOST COM- PLETE Spring Break trip! The U of M Beach Club. Cancun from $399. 7 days, 7 nights. Trip is filling up fast. Call 930-9993. YOU'VE ONLY GOT ONE WEEK TO LIVE! DO ITRIGHT! Spring Break in Jamaica, Bahamas from $399. Incl. hotel, air, transfers. Robin 668-6313 or 1/800/426- 7710. Need A Spring Break. Treat Yourself To A Barefoot Bahamas Spring Break Th, Ultimate Sailing Experience Can51.800.59.988 Toy MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 2ND SEASON TWIN PEAKS VIDEOS Call Chris or Greg at 741-9492. MUSIC GUITAR LESSONS. ROCK AND BLUES styles. Best rates by far. Call Brian 764-3765. HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO. Not just guitars. 302 E. Liberty. 665-8001. Repairs. Lessons: Pay 4, get 5. TICKETS WANTED: 2 UM-Ohio State basketball tickets. Will pay big $$! Call 769-0373. NEED 3 TICKETS FOR UM-OSU B- BALL GAME. Will pay big bucks. Eric at 665-2411. TICKETS-ORLANDO-Disneyworld. Must sell 4 round-trip airline tickets to Orlando, FL. Good till end of 1993. Only $259 for all. 1-800-275-8663. TKTS. WANTED for Garrison Kieler at Hill Aud. Reasonable $ bonus. 668-9944. ANNOUNCEM ENTS ADOPTION - Devoted father, full-time mother seek newborn to join family. We promise your baby love & understanding, a good education & fun. Supportive grandparents. Legal. Call Bev & Howard col- lect - 914-235-3917. WILL YOU OR A FRIEND BE CELEBRATING a 21st birthday? The MichiganEnsian yearbook wants to cover it. Please call Jenniferaor Nikki at 764-9425 to tell us whether you'll be partying at home or at the bar. We'll come to take pictures & fea- ture you and your friends in the 1992 MichiganEnsian. STUDENT SERVICES ***SANDI'S WORDPROCESSING*** Fast, reliable, near Cam s. 426-5217. Small Classes. Big Scores. Score More With The Princeton Review. Call (3133 663-2163 for more information. THE - PRINCETON REVIEW 7- The Prnceton Review is no'afiliated with the Ed"cat"oa " Testing Serv"ce or Prnc n University RESUMES, APPLICATIONS, AND DIS- SERTATIONS. 10% new customer discount. 761-8842. spurs u WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi- dent Bush yesterday put the finish- ing touches on his $1.5 trillion bud- get for fiscal 1993, but muddied today's unveiling in a dispute with congressional Republicans over proposals to boost some health-care taxes. Presses printing the budget were halted briefly, and part of the sec- tion previewing the administra- tion's future health-care tax plans was deleted. Bush is seeking to use the elec- tion-year budget to show voters that he can be as decisive in solving domestic problems as he has been in addressing foreign affairs. He also wants to persuade them that he has an effective plan for ending the re- cession, and helping people endure its blows. "It's a question of whether Dick Darman co-opted the membership's participation by saying, 'Here's how we're going to pay for things,"' said Rep. Fred Grandy (R-Iowa). Bush's spending plan was ex- pected to feature a collection of tax cuts aimed at helping to energize the comatose economy. These were expected to include a several-hundred-dollar increase in the personal income-tax exemption for children, which is now $2,300; a INTENSIVE COURSES: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Verbal. Intensive classes now forming. Call Today! Limited seats available 741-1699 Jackson fan gets two years for glove theft- OP rift $5,000 tax credit for first-time homebuyers; elimination of the 10 percent luxury tax on part of the cost of expensive yachts and air- planes; and restoration of tax breaks for the real estate industry and for business investments. Bush was also certain to propose slashing the capital gains tax paid on profits from the sale of property from its current top rate of 28 per- Bush is seeking to use the election-year budget to show voters that he can be as decisive in solving domestic problems as he has been in addressing foreign affairs. cent. Bush had initially been ex- pected to propose dropping the top rate to 19.6 percent, but after cob= servative Republicans demanded a steeper reduction, the president was said to be considering an even deeper cut. DETROIT (AP) - A Michael Jackson fan escaped a jail sentence yesterday when a judge sentenced him to two years probation. The fan stole the singer's sequined white glove from the Motown Museum. "You think I'm going to put him in prison?" Detroit Recorder's Court Judge Dominick Carnovale asked defense attorney Craig Freeman be- fore sentencing Bruce Hays of Flint. Carnovale also sentenced Hays to 20 hours of community service on a felony charge of larceny inside a building. Hays earlier pleaded no contest. Hays faced up to 12 years' im- prisonment for stealing the crystal- beaded glove on Oct. 2 from the mu- seum. Before the sentencing, Hays gave Carnovale a typed statement that said before they arrested him, police took turns posing for photographs with Jackson's glove. Police said Hays removed hinges on the case to reach the glove, then replaced the hinges. Two days later, Hays surrendered to police in Flint, about 75 miles northwest of Detroit after investiga- tors received an anonymous tip. 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" 0 y 0 0" 0 "' " 0 0 ~" coming Feb 13 to The Michigan Daily Health B Fitness This is a 2 hour introduction to the current world of men's realities. " Do you find yourself only able to relate to other men in a competitive manner?. " Do you find yourself constantly comparing and evaluating yourself and others? * Are you lonely? " Do you feel like you have no real friends that are men? " Do you wonder what a healthy sense of masculinity means? ANN ARBOR, MI Thursday, February 6 University of Michigan Michigan Union Kuenzel Room 1-2 p.m. Singers 4 mm1!41 0 I -Ua __ t