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The Michigan Daily - Friday, December 8, 1995 - 7A

BREENPEACE JOBS. Canvass for the
ost dynamic environmental group. Call
3YMNASTICS instructors wanted. Must be
4 eithusiastic, energetic, have teaching ex-
brience & transportation. Mon. thru Fri.
430 p.m. - 7 p.m. & Sat. 9 a.m. - noon. 971-
$6.25 AN HOUR
WENDY'S
HAVE WE GOT A GREAT
OPENING tOR YOU!
Openers (7 a.m. to 3 p.m.) * $6.00
L:unch (11 a.m. to 4 p.m3*. $6.00
losers (up to 1:00 a.m.)* $6.25
25C Raise after 1 Month of Employment
*Times are approximate and
Scheduling is Flexible
*Mifimum of 12 hours per week
We offer:
* Scholarship Program
M * Paid Vacations
* Free Meals and Uniforms
* Fully Paid Training'
* Excellent Wages .
* Advancepent Opportunities
Crew Activities
* Crew Incentives
* Store located on AATA & U
of M Bus Route
"Wendy's The Employer of
Choice"
Apply in Person at:
Wendy's
U of M - Michigan Student Union
530 South State Street or
call Cheryl at
A (800) 292-0101 Extension #49
HOLIDAY $$$ Part-time, anytime until Jan.
10. Days/eves. Clerical, cleaning, special
.rojects. $6-$8/hr. 996-4030.
HOLIDAY BREAK POSITIONS Nat'l
fi t expanding for the holidays. Full & part-
ime openings. Eam $10.25 starting. Flexible
schedules. May become permanent after New
Years. M-W 11-4. 971-6122.
INIHOME CHILDCARE +/- cleanup for
vivacious 18 mo. girl, Burns Park, 38+ hr./
wk., 7:15 a.m.-midnite, Mon.-Sun., min. 1 yr.
747-9094.
INFORMATION SYSTEMS, Project
Manager for gift and donor database (40,000
records). Skills in LAN (100 license, 40 user
Novell network); Supervise/train gift proces-
sors for data input/output. Define and
generate reprts for staff; mastery of dona-
tion software package-Millennium. Maintain/
advise on hardware and software needs.
BA (computer related); exp. serving tech/
-hontech users in office environment.
Knowledge of one or more: WordPerfect
6.0+, Access, Excel, Report Writer,
Millennium. Start immediately. Fax/Mail to
Denise G. Kasper, Executive. Director. of
Development. Office of Philanthropy and
Community Development. Henry Ford
Health System. 1 Ford Place-5A. Detroit, MI
48202-3450. Fax 313/874-4044, phone 313/
874-4088.
KITCHEN HELPER needed for 15-20 hrs./
wk. No ex . needed. Call Hillel at 769-0500.
MOTHE 'S HELPER, "odd jobs" $5/hr.,
10+ hr./wlk, 747-9094.
NATIONAL PARKS HIRING Positions
are now available at National Parks, Forests
& Wildlife Preserves. Excellent benefits +
bonuses! Call: 206/545-4804 ext. N55982.
NOTETAKERS needed. Seniors and Grads.
$5-7/hour. Excellent part-time job. Apply at
Grade A Notes at Ulrich's Bookstore, Second
Floor, 549. E. University Ave..
NOTETAKERS NEEDED for winter
semester at U of M. Supreme Course
Transcripts is now interviewing graduate stu-
dents &11A's to produce clear, concise, or-
ganized word processed notes in a number of
ISA courses. $12/lecture hour., Call 996-
2386 foie more info.-
OUR FIRM IS looking for individuals who
want to. gain comprehensive management ex-
periencp next summer. Earn $6000 to
$10,000 pbr summer. Positions available in
select Detroit suburbs, Ann Arbor, Lansing,
Grand Rapids, and more. 800/887-1960.
PERSONAL COMPUTER technician
A part-time opening for a person skilled in
IBM PC hardware & software. Experience
with DOS & Windows setup and related ap-
lication programs is required. Lantastic
AN experience is a plus. We are a small
high-tech company on the outskirts of Ann
Arbor. Fax a brief resume to 769-0429.
POSTAL & Government jobs $21/hr. +
benefits. No experience. Will train. Call 313/
913-502.
RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY. Small

Ann arbor office seeks a mature, responsible
individual for receptionist position. Full time,
Mon.-Fri. (8-5). Knowledge of office equip-
ment and multi-line phones a plus. Need to
be self-motivated. Available 1/12/96. Call
313/971-4477.
RETAIL FOOD SALES. The Moveable
Feast at Kerrytown: Bakery/cafe. 2-8p.m.
Call Marc 663-3331.
SEMEN DONORS NEEDED, O negative.
For this blood type, $120 is paid per accep-
table donation. Write APRL, P.O. Box 2674,
Ann Arbor, MI 48106.

SPORTS/MICHIGAN FAN. Beyond The
Arch sales positions for the hottest new bas-
ketball wear. Call 914/235-2935.
STAFF NEEDED to work in after-school
program for special needs children. Call Just
Us Club anytime Mon.-Fri. between 2-6 p. m.
@ 994-8111 ext. 1699
SUMMER BUSINESS. Are you an
entrepreneur? Great opportunity with low
start-up cost. Management training, earn up
to $600/wk. Vehicle req. Call Greenland Ir-
rigation 1-800/361-4074.
TEAM RECRUITER. Make corporate
contacts. Enthusiastic & outstanding, w/
strong communication, organizational, &
public speaking skills to recruit corporate
participation for large non-profit fundraising
event. Reliable transportation req., full-time
temporary. Send resume to M.D. Personnel
@1955 Pauline Blvd. Suite 400 Ann Arbor,
MI 48103. 761-6331.
THE MICHIGAN DAILY display staff is
looking for a photographer. Flexible hours.
Must own camera. Start January. Experience
preferred. Call Dan for more details at 764-
0662.
TRAVEL ABROAD and work - Make up to
$25-45/hr. teaching basic conversational
English in Japan, Taiwan, or S. Korea. No
teaching background or Asian languages
required. For infornation call: 206/632-1146
ext. J55983.
TUTORING WANTED. Financial accoun-
ting/statement analysis. Immed. 747-9744.
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY-Seeking students
to work in our campus libraries. Positions
available in the Taubman Medical, Graduate,
Science, and other libraries. Flexible shifts
are available as well as specific shifts, such as
Sun. 10 p.m.-12 a.m., Wed. 9 a.m.-11 a.m.,
Thurs. 9 a.m.-11 a.m., and 12 noon-2 p.m. at
the Taubman Medical Library. Positions start
now and continue into the winter term. Please
apply at Library Human Resources, 404
Hatcher North. EOE.
WAITSTAFF, CATERING STAFF,
bartenders, host positions needed at Univer-
sity Club. Apply in person, Room 1310,
Michigan Union...Attn: Darla or Brian.
WANTED Counter help in U of M business
school snack bar for winter term. Will work
around student schedule, $6/hr. Contact
Gayle Flowers before 2 p.m. or Donna Stuart
after 2 p.m. 936-3160.
WANTED FOR part-time: Reliable
warehouse delivery asst. Weekdays, approx.
20 hrs./wk. Must have reliable car, good driv-
ing record, be well-organized. Great oppor-
tunity for student. Familiarity w/ PC com-
puter components a plus. Send resume to: In-
ventory mgr., 3950 Varsity Dr., Ann Arbor,
MI 48108. EOE.
WELCH TEACHER needed for group.
Please call 517/467-2704. DIOLCH I
WORK STUDY STUDENTS needed for
part-time office work, 15-20 hrs./wk. in car-
diovascular research office. Flexible hours.
Call Lisa @ 763-5103 to apply.

LIVE-IN CHILD CARE provider wanted
for 2 school age girls in home of Bums Park
family beginning February. 25 hours/week
during school year, 50 hours/week in
summer. $5/hr. + room and board. Car
provided. 1 year commitment. Non-smoker.
Call Chris @ 995-1212.
NANNY NEEDED: Family seeks nanny for
children 3 1/2 and 2 years old. Mon.-Fri. 12
p.m.-6 p.m. Start on 1/15/96. Transportation,
reliability, non-smoker and references a must.
Vacation time and bonuses offered. Light
housekeeping. No children along. 313/429-
0447, afternoon 313/971-4477.
tickaets&rae
** SPRING BREAK 96 Jamaica, Cancun,
Bahamas, Florida. Lowest prices around!
Book by Dec. 15 to save $. Only $25 deposit.
Call now to reserve your spot. Josh @ 995-
2256 or Kim @332-78631
***** SPRING Break early specials.
Bahamas party cruise 7 days, $2791 15
meals/6 parties! Cancun & Jamaica from
$3991 Panama City room w/ kitchen $1191
Key West! Daytona! Cocoa Beach! Prices in-
crease 12/15! 1-800/678-6386.
ALAMO BOWL San Antonio, Texas special
room package, incl. transportation to & from
game, pre-game party, free airport shuttle &
discount rna car coupons. Deluxe con-
tinental breakfast each day. $50 per person,
per night. Call 1/800-797-1234 and ask for
Ann.
ATTENTION SPRING BREAKERS!
Book Now! Jamaica/Cancun $389, Bahamas
$350, Florida $129. Sell Trips, Eam Cash, &
Go Free! 1-800234-7007.
ATTENTION SPRING BREAKERS
Before you decide to beach it -
Why not take a hike %%- thru
London. Amsterdam. Paris. Rome
Call 663-4400
For Special Spring Packages
COZY WINTER HIDEAWAY Log cabins
$54-75 nightly. Incl. outdoor hot tub & ski
trails. Traverse City 616/276-9502.
DETROIT BOUND?
The only international Hostel (Y.H.A.
approved) in Detroit, located in F oxtown at
Historic Park Avenue House has student
lodging discounts with proper student ID.
One night - $12.00. Secured entrance and
parking. Walk to theaters, concert and
sporting events. 5 minutes from Amtrak
Station. For more information call 313/961-
8310. 2305 Park Avenue, Detroit, MI 48201.
ONE WAY TICKET anywhere in U.S.
Some black-outs. Call 747-9744.
SPRING BREAK TRAVEL FREE with
Sun Splash Tours. Highest commissions
paid, lowest prices. Campus Reps wanted!
Sell Jamaica, Cancun, Bahamas, Florida,
Padre. Rates & info. call 1-800/426-7710.
SPRING BREAK Acapulco $499, Bahamas
$509, Cancun $540. Reps Wanted. Call Dan,
Regency Travel 665-6122, 209 S. State.

Clinton,,
LANSING (AP) - Comedian Pat
Paulsen didn't make it. Neither did civil
rights activist Jesse Jackson or Lyndon
LaRouche.
But 10 Republican presidential can-
didates and Democrat Bill Clinton were
qualified yesterday by Secretary of State
Candice Miller to be on the ballot for
Michigan's presidential primary.
Many ofthe Republican hopefuls may
be out of the race by the March 19, 1996
primary. U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter ofPenn-
sylvania has suspended his candidacy
and may ask to be taken off the ballot.
Clinton may ask to be taken off as
well, although not because he's not
running. With Michigan Democrats
holding their own party caucuses March
19 to decide a winner rather than abid-
ing by the primary results, the
President's campaign committee sees
little reason to leave him on the ballot.
The move is a tactical as well as politi-
cal one, said Lansing lawyer Larry Owen,
one of Clinton's major fund-raisers.
"There's room for foolish meddling
if someone organized Republicans to
go vote in the Democratic primary,"
said Owen, who saw that happen in
1972 when enough Republicans crossed

10 Republicans on
bailotinMXichigan

to the Democratic ticket to help George
Wallace win the Democratic primary.
Even with no other candidate on the
Democratic ballot besides a spot for
"Uncommitted," Owen said Democrats
are leery of crossover tricks.
"You would run the risk of someone
organizing on the Republican side to show
an uncommitted vote as a way of giving
the President a black eye," he said.
Miller arrived at the list ofcandidates
"generally advocated" by the national
news media by having her staff check a
broad array of national newspapers,
magazines and television broadcasts
during November, said Pat Anderson,
Miller's chief of staff.
LaRouche, who has served time in
prison but managed to make it onto
Michigan's 1994 Democratic presiden-
tial primary ballot, sent in news clip-
pings to show that he qualified. But
Miller disagreed.
"We feel having David Duke and
Lyndon LaRouche on the (1994) ballot
was a travesty," Anderson said yesterday.
The tough scrutiny also sunk
Paulsen's hopes of making Michigan's
ballot, although he's on the primary
ballot in 26 other states.

Primary List
Here is the list of potential
presidential candidates who can
appear on the Michigan primary
ballot.
Republicans
Lamar Alexander, former
Tennessee governor.
Patrick Buchanan, political
commentator.
Bob Dole, U.S. Senate majority
leader, Kansas.
Robert Dornan, U.S. House
member, California.
U Malcolm S. Forbes Jr.,
publisher.
0 Phil Gramm, U.S. senator,
Texas.
Alan Keyes, radio talk show
host.
O Richard Lugar, U.S. senator,
Indiana.
Arlen Specter, U.S. senator,
Pennsylvania (has already
suspended his presidential race).
Maurice Taylor, Grosse Pointe
Farms businessman, Michigan.
Democrat
Bill Clinton, President.

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YOU DON'T KNOW what "hot" is 'til you
have tried Dave's Insanity Sauce.
Tios Mexican Restaurant - We Deliver!
333 E. Huron, 761-6650.
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MALE ROOMMATE needed in 7 person
house. 5 min. to central cmps., free Idry.,
prkg., kitch., double room. 994-3655.
RMMTE. NEEDED, House w/ 6 males. 920
Dewey, Starting Jan. $250/mo. 913-9418.
ROOMMATE NEEDED to share 1 bdrm. in
lg. 4 bdrm. hse. Central c$190/mo. very
neg. Jan-May Call Cherie 332-3750.

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Free Parties & Free. Food.!
1-800-SURFS UP
ST UDE NT FXP RESS, INC.

31 YEAR OLD attractive professional male
seeks an attractive Muslim female 20 to 30
years old for a long term serious relationship.
Please, respond to P.O. Box 4053 Mount
Pleasant. MI 48804.

LOOKING FOR LOVE?? Don't just look.
Take action!! Take or leave messages. Touch
tone 1-900-950-3950 Ext. 2031 $1.99/min, 3
min. average, age 18+.
FISH DOCTOR'S- Everything for your
aquariumI Next to Putt-Putt Golf on
Washtenaw. 434-1030.
PET HEDGEHOGS hand-raised and very
gentle. $75. Place your Christmas order. 313/
269-2509.

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WORK STUDY STUDENT needed for
general office position at Student
Publications. We're looking for a punctual,
energetic student for assisting with mail,
phones, filing, and cash receipts. 8-10 a.m.
daily. Begins Jan. 10. Call 764-0550 for in-
formation or apply at 210E Student
Publications, 420 Maynard.
WORK STUDY POSITION for psychology
peer advising program for winter term 1996.
Hrs. 8:30-11 a.m. Weekdays, $7.50/hr. You
must have a work study allocation for this
position & be reliable, organized/able to
write & type well. Please contact Dr. Sherry
Hatcher @ 747-3920 or Karen Petticrew @
764-9179.

STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on
Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con-
tinental voucher & AMEX card. Arlene at
Regency Travel, 209 S. State, 665-6122.
VIDEOTAPE of UM vs. OSU game needed.
Will pay. Mrs. Oldham 216/923-3264
WORLDWIDE LOW FARES Euro-rail
passes 665-6122.
music
HERB DAVID GUITAR Studio 302 E.
Liberty, 665-8001. Repair, repair, repair.
Lessons, lessons. Not just guitar.
announcements
DISNEY BAHAMAS cruise: Overbought
special to public. 7 days- $149 per person.
407/851-6008 ext.18.
FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 Billion
in private sector grants & scholarships is now
available. All students are eligible regardless
of grades, income, or parent's income. Let us
help. Call Student Financial Services: 1-800-
263-6495 ext. F55983.
HOMEMADE COOKIE sale. Methodist
Church State @ Huron sat. 12/9,.10-2.

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WORK STUDY STUDENTS needed for
part time office work. Office experience,
computer/data entry skills desired. $7/hr. Call
Pat at the Society for Research and Child
Develoument at 998-6578.

AFTER-SCHOOL BABYSITTER needed
for two girls, ages 9 & 14. 3-5 days per week.
Start Jan. Need own trans., references, non-
smoker, very attractive pay. 761-2051 after 6
p.m.

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ALL PURPOSE nanny for newbom, 4, 6 &
8 yr. old kids. Must drive. 996-4136.
BABYSIITER NEEDED. 1-2 nights/wk.
Must be reliable & have own transportation.
$6/hr. Ref. req. 665-2161.
CHILD CARE NEEDED-- Loving person
to carae fo r 16month nddanohter and oc-

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