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Monday, June 14, 1999 - The Michigan Daily - 7

j arkingprofects toflnik this fall
PARKING tion, local businesses are feeling the effects of the
Continued from Page 1 Maynard renovation.
Deborah Day, assistant manager of Borders
said Ann Arbor Mayor Ingrid Sheldon. "If we wish Books Music & Cafe, estimates that parking prob-
to continue to thrive, we need to re-invest in the lems have cost them about 10 percent in sales.
parking system." Parking, or lack thereof, is a cause of numerous
Two current parking projects undertaken by the complaints, she said, and is a "major concern" for
city are the renovation of the Maynard Street struc- the customers.
re and the rebuilding of the facility at South "We've tried to tell our customers that we sali-
urth Avenue and East Washington Street. date all parking," Day said.
When completed in October, the structure at Future renovation plans include a reconsruction
Fourth and Washington will be able to accommo- of the Forest Street parking structure. Construc tion
date 277 cars. is scheduled to start in March of 2000. and is
Although construction on the Maynard Street expected to last slightly over a year.
structure will not be completed until October, it The old structure is to be replaced by a new
will be open for the public in September. Losing seven-story parking garage, accommodating 893
all of the 786 parking soots during the construc- cars, an increase of over 400 spaces.

Stick with it
Nadanta dance troupe members practice their stick dance Saturday at the Southfield Civic Center.

Shelp wanted
f 00 WEEKLY POTENTIAL mailing our
Muars. For info call 203-977-1720.
$800 WEEKLY POTENTIAL Processing
Govt. Refunds At Home! No Experience
Necessary. 800-696-4779 ext. 1763.
AAPS COMMUNITY EDUCATION &
recreation is hiring staff (certification not
necessary) for the following summer
programs: Instructional Swim and
Instructional Tennis. Immediate openings.
weekday and Saturday hours availahle. 994-
2300 ext. 233 E.O.E.
If You Like Fun,
People, Music,
Dancing...
We'refo rou!!!1
Call
109 9 4-46000
Today
Applications BeingAccepted
For Training Class
ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR NEEDED
for girls 12 & 14 for July & Aug. West Ann
Arbor. Must have trans. Good pay. 663-7989
after 7pm.
ULT WEBSITE PHOTOGRAPHER
needs model. No experience necessary.
Interested in all types and especially full-
figured. Excellent pay. 665-2521.
ARE YOU CHINESE and born in East/S.E.
Asia? Earn $12 for 1 hr. multi-cultural study
at U of M. 647-8014 or ianlen umich.edu
ATTENDANTS
University of Michigan Medical Center's
valet parking contractor is now seeking
energetic, positive, happy people for various
full and part time positions as valet
9 indants. Shifts available 7am-3pm, 3pm-
pm and 11pm-7am. If you can drive a
stick shift, enjoy exercise and meeting
friendly people, then you qualify to earn $6-
$10/hr. Full time management positions
avail. for immediate, plcement, day or
aftemobil shifts. 'P e call 313-965-5912
for an appointment.

ATTENTION STUDENTS!!
MI TELEFUND is hiring!! Create your own
schedule, gain valuable computer &
communication skills. Paid training, fun
atmosphere. Up to $8/hr. Bonuses galore!
For application & info stop by 611 Church
#4F or call 998-7420.
CASH AND CASUAL. Are you tired of
working too hard for not enough money. Part
time hours, full-time pay. Excellent for
students, guaranteed 8-10 dollars an hour to
start. Call Ian at 913-5995.
CLERICAL, PART TIME, 15-20 hrs per
week. Cash handling, basic bookkeeping.
Knowledge of excel, word helpful. Open
interviews Monday's 9am-3pm. Others by
appointment. Scorekeepers 310 Maynard,
(734) 995-0100.
DO YOU LIKE TO SMILE? Outgoing
leastng consultants needed pt/f. for fast-
paced envron nt in Ann Arbor apartment
complex. Wilt trait. 734/665-4331.
EARN $$$ PROMOTING bands on major
labels. No experience necessary. Visit
www.notzepollution.com or call Erica @!
800/996-1816.
FALL TEACHER (Love Toddlers) cook,
clean, organize. yard work & pet care. Full
or part time. $8-$10/hr. 996-4847.
GROUNDS PERSON. Part-time garden
help needed for private estate. Daytime 668-
7297, evening 975-0228, ask for Shelley.
HELP MOM: 3 da/wk., 2-3 hrida, pick up
child at 5pm. Alterate Sat. and Sun. pick up
at 6:30 pm. $ . Need ca, refs. No
smoke. One yr min. 747-9094.
JOBS, JOBS, JOBS!!M
Chat with famous UM alumni, enhance your
resume while you earn some extra cash!
**Telefund needs you!** Flexible evening
hours, paid training. Earn up to $8/hour!!
Call 998-7420 for more info or stop by 611
Church #4P.
LOVE TEACHING, THE INTERNET,
AND AUSTIN, TEXAS? Tutor algebra,
biology, microeconoriics and/or calculus
ONLINE!! FfT. Requirements: superb
teaching skills, ability to develop curriculum
and relocating to Austin, Texas. Average
salary $35,000/yr. plus benefits. Offered
commensurate with experience. E-mail
resume detailing teaching strengths and
experience to cynthia@thinkwell.com or fax
to 512-795-2353.
MATH TUTOR WANTED. For two
middle school students to introduce algebra
and geometry basics. 2-3 hrs/wk. Mondays
preferred. $20 /hour. In home or at math
building on Church St. Math major
preferred. Call 747-6020.
PROGRAW ER: 2+ "YS. Oraclesexp.
lary 85- Emait l s 'metd; tsta
Qont nmtetr onr, sal 80-9257j6.

CONFERENCE
Continued from Page 1
-illnesses from ano xia to schizophrenia
to depression. "Depression,' First Lady
Hillary Clinton pointed out, "is the lead-
ing cause of disability world wide."
PROJECT MANAGEMENT Posttions. Rivers and University alum Mike
Americorps VISTA Literacy Programs inRg a Utravel
Capital Area. 12 month contract, 4 hrs. per tik tWallace offered stories of personal bat-
week. Monthly stipend $683. End of service tIes with mental illness.
education award 54725. Health insurance. Wallace described how his depression
Fax esume to (517) 45-1924 or call Nea at alc esr o'isdpeso
(517) 485-4949. Qualified applicants will get gripped his life to the point where he
an immediate interview for the July 20th needed hospitalization. "I was lower
start. FOOTBALL TIX WANTED for UM-Notre than a snake's belly,' he said. What
SCOREKEEPERS RESTAURANT & Pub Dame game. Please call 619-230-9211 ext. eventually led him out of depression was
is now hiring part-time office personnel. 23. medication and "tremendous support
Summer-fall terms. No experience needed.
Flexible hours. Great experience for from ends and fam he said.
accounting majors. Apply today 310 - announcements Rivers said she also found support
Maynard, Ann Arbor. 995-0100. -' from her family a necessity during the
SUBJECTS NEEDED FOR Cognitive darkest days of her struggle with bipo-
Psychology Reaction Time Experiment. Male lar disease and that the treatment
or female, right-handed, native English -
speaker, normal vision & hearing absorbed a substantial amount of her
Pay $5.75/hr. or by experiment. BROADEN YOUR HORIZONS! Native family's income. Rivers added that by
Call 936-2056. English speakers are needed to join the s iakin out she hopes "to change the
conversation partner program at the Michigan sha
SUBSTITUTES NEEDED. NAEYC Language Center. Spend as little as one hour face of mental illness."
Accredited Early Childhood Center is in need each week (more if you wish) speaking with President Bill Clinton spoke about
of subsiitutes for Spring and Summer. Call nationals from foreign lands. The cost is the conference's importance in the
668-0887. free, and the benefits are many. Call 663- advancement of mental health pro-
TEACH ENGLISH OVERSEAS. Train in 9415. dacmn fmna elhpo
Prague, Barcelona, Bali. Lifetime Job RAPE DEFENSE: SPECIAL empowering grams. "This is a moment of great hope
assistance, Teach worldwide course for women. 994-9595. for those with a mental illness and
Guaranteed Job in Czech Republic therefore a moment of great romise
Contact ITC WANTED: 1963 ENSIAN: Call 485-7218
www.itc-training.com or write: Fred Becker, 206 Oak, Ypsilanti, for our country," Clinton said.
1-800-915-5540 MI 48198. State Rep. Liz Brater (D-Ann Arbor),
U-MOVE IS NOW hiring fitness instructors who attended the forum in Washington,
for Spring, Summer, and Fall terms. Contact said "the conference gave mental health
Lauren Ray 615-0183 or e-mail raylc I matesgs ih .
awmahraeaness abig shot in the ar"
@umich.edu After the broadcast, a panel discus-
sion in the Union took place among
child carthose who had concerns about the men-
AVAILABLE NOW. Roommate needed for tal health system, with discussion focus-
one bdrm and bathroom in quiet 2 bdrm apt. ing on health care in WashtenawCounty.
Perfect for grads and professional students. Panel discussion participant Linda
Call 668-8421. Rama of Ann Arbor, who has been a
recipient of county mental health care,
athletic caregiver in N.E. AnnArbor home.1sona said she has often found her treatment
$7.50/hr., 40 hrs.wk. 6,21-8/26. Need to be dehumanizing. She urged for doe-
references, reliable car. Call 668-0599. a tors to "work intensively with those in
CARING, RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL need to find out what their needs are."
to care for two children (3 & 9) in Ann ArboY
30-35 bes. summer, pssihle par-time in fa I. ADOPTION: YOU CIIOSE - Three
Own 3 ras., refs.434-4512. couples each want to provide a loving home,
good education, and stability for your baby.
Please call Barb/Mike @ 1-888-323-6788 for Continued from Page 1
CHILD SITTER WHO likes to be active to more info.
watch 1i and 7 yr. olds. Car a must. Start FACULTY/STAFF: Eam money on your Partof the state budget forthe 1999-
6/21, pt-time, 3-4 ywk. 668-8032 or 712- vacation. Alumnus ('69) and family seek 2000 academic year will be devoted to
4321. large house to rent week of 7/25 while in new merit scholarships for thousands of
EARLY MORIN G C/HLD care and town anending daughter's ('96) wedd . incoming college students
housekeeping in our home near UM Stadium. References.6 689-5251. In the beginning of June, the Senate
3 mornings, 9-12 hrsJwk. $9/hr. Non- LOVING, MARRIED COUPLE seeking to passed a scholarship program proposed
smoking, refs. required. Call 761-6253 home adopt a healthy, white infant child. Please Engler, which draws funds from the
or 669-7714 work- call toll-free, day or night, to leaye your by ent8 billion tobacco settlementh
RELIABLE, EXPERIENCED, $9/HR. 2 message @ 1-800-630-0895. ee
hours on Thurs. & Sat. mornings. Own trans. SPECIAL GIFT - We'retlooking for healthy The comprehensive program will
665-4974, after 6 p.m. women between the ages 21-35 for egg offer scholarships to qualifying high
SUPERVISE 2 9 YR. OLD BOYS at swim donation. All ethnic backgrounds are school seniors and juniors from all over
club. 'Part-time, nou-skr. own Ca. 994 encouraged. Fee p 4 Send inquir is e sstate #
0959 or 665-467: ,;c 9 AARMA, P.O. BoxA64, Ann Arbor, 8

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