W o rld / N O c t a v io P a z S po r ts atio n N o b e l P r iz e -w inn in g d ie s in A S U SIX STROKES OFF LEAD poet AT PAC-10S M ex ic o P ag e 15 P ag e 3 ©Copyright. Státe P ress, 1998 Tempe, Arizona T u e sd a y , A p ril 2 1,1998 A n Independent M orning D aily V o l. 83 N o. 60 Oh, Henry! Former Secretary o f State to speak at G am m age B y Karen Yamada S tate P ress H enry K issinger w as 10 years old when the Nazis came to power in Germany before W orld W ar II. As dis­ crim ination and segregation against Jews became more prevalent under Adolph Hitler, K issinger’s m other made the choice to flee persecution and to start fam ily life over in the United States. Her decision would change the course o f K issinger’s life forever. It has been two decades since Kissinger, 75, served u n d e r tw o p re s id e n ts as Secretary o f State .'H e no lo n g e r w ie ld s th e in f lu ­ ence that he once did on j C have friendly fo re ig n p o lic y , b u t he Jg g aL . , rem ains a m odel ag ain st which other secretaries o f C M lO , a f f l [ t h i n k state are judged. • He is c o n sid e re d by L ,lM tO n n f lS many the finest Secretary o f . improved the .S tate i n m o re th a n 200 % ". , . , . yewS* * relationship during Jerwny HekVState Press Not quite a needle in a h a y stack. Freshm an pre-nursing major flu th ie Yahn se a rc h e s through leaves and plants for a c h a n ce at a prize M onday o n Hayden Lawn. Contestants w h o w on were able to c h o o se a plant to take home,: t h e event w as part of the Earth Day celebration s p o n so re d by A S A S U . Cockroaches, carpools, creativity part of ASU Earth Day celebrations By ALLY Ashes State P ress A hissing Madagascar cockroach crawled on the hands of several cringing students Monday at the Phoenix Zoo’s endangered species exhibit at ASU. “He’s here to remind students that insects are endangered too,’’ said Kate littoral, spokeswoman for the Phoenix Zoo. “It's about raising the level of consciousness. We’re here to get students to think more about the Earth. ” Litteral’s display was part of the campus Earth Week celebration, an annual event geared to raise students’ envi­ ronmental awareness. The activities, sponsored by the Associated Students of ASU, are being held on Hayden Lawn through Wednesday, the national Earth Day, This year, organizations came to campus to celebrate the accomplishments of last year’s efforts to save the environ­ m ent. Joe G ibbs, air quality planner for the A rizona Department of Environmental Quality, said his organization came to inform students about the reduction o f carbon monoxide in Arizona’s air. “Since the late ‘70s, Arizona’s air has been bad,” Gibbs said. “We have been violating the standards for carbon monoxide in our air at least 200 times per season. For the last two winter seasons, Arizona has not violated any stan­ dards. It’s a real success stray.” Gibbs said carpooling and driving less at night are some easy ways for students to help keep the air clean. Laura T aft, environm ental issues coordinator for ASASU, said she coordinated the event with hopes to edu­ cate students and faculty about the Earth and the dangers imposed by pollution and other harmful factors. In addition to the wildness and wildlife exhibits, speakers bran different zoos and preservation societies spoke to stu­ dents Monday about endangered animals and ways to preserve their natural habitats. Organic food samples were handed out to students to show the harms of pesticides and preservatives. M ichelle R odebaugh, president o f the Society o f Conservation Biology, said her group participates each year to help students appreciate the environment “Earth Day is a day to appreciate the Earth apd what it provides for everyone,” Rodebaugh said. “W e’re here to remind students that every day is Earth Day, not just one day a year. Students need to be conscious of our environ­ ment every, day.” K issinger will speak to his presidency over s tu d e n ts a n d th e p u b lic that o f his to n ig h t as he .inaugurates A S U ’s J o h n J. R h o d e s predecessors. Chair in Public Policy and A m erican Institutions. He - 1 le n iy K i s j É É K is expected to talk about For m TitJUü. A«W*. V iu h»pU. London $307 Paris $365 Amsterdam $387 Frankfurt $417 Fares are each way based on rounstrp PURCHASE AND DONOT INCLUDE TAXES. REsracmNsAmy. 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COPIES CAN BE BOUGHT DAILY IN THE MATTHEWS CENTER BASEMENT (Room #4*6) Also, you can find these books at these Tempe stores ($8.50 per book) A S U Bookstore (M ain C a m p u s, O range St.) S i m P ress Questions? Call Jonathan Inge at 965-2292 GREAT GIFT IDEA! A ll About B ooks A nd C o m ics (810 S . A sh Ave.) B ooks Etc. (901 S . M ill A ve. @ Tem pe Center) Changing H ands Bookstore (414 S . Mill A ve.) R other’s Bookstore (625 E . A p a ch e Blvd.) http://www.public.a8u.edu/-itsinge/bc Page 9 Tuesday, April 21,1998 S tate P ress Insurer seeks to jettison 13,000 ‘high-risk’ clients MESA (AP) — Tony Lizzo underwent open heart surgery two years ago, and that’s why his insurance company wants to dump the 60-year-old barber and thousands of oth­ ers it considers high risk. Arizona Physicians Health Care Group and Mercy Healthcare Group recently noti­ fied more than 13,000 people in Maricopa C ounty th at th e ir co verage w ill not be renewed starting in July and August. The companies are contracted by the state to pro­ vide affordable health insurance for small businesses. Insurance officials say the program has become a costly pool of unhealthy, other­ wise uninsurable people. But they’ll recon­ sider canceling their contracts if the state comes up with $8 million to cover their loss­ es. : Regulated by the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, the state’s Health Care G roup plan has m ore than 20,000 members. Many of these people have pre­ existing conditions that make them uninsur­ able or raise premiums out of their financial reach. . “If there isn’t the S8 million bailout, then there will be 20,000 members without insur­ ance,” said Colleen Schroeder, the state administrator for the program. Schroeder said the price of this insurance crisis could go even higher if more unin­ sured people end up in the state’s indigent health care system. Lizzo, sole proprietor of a two-chair bar­ bershop in Fountain Hills, estimates it will cost him $1,000 a month for new health cov­ erage. With a heart bypass on his medical record, he wonders if he’ll be insurable at all. , “I’m 60 years old, so I ’m itbt ready for SHOOTS FLAMING BALLS CAREFULLY READ OTHER CAUTIONS ON BACK PANEL F e a tu rin g th e sin g le “Tra velin Lig h t On tour this spring and summer 30309 Medicare yet,” he said. “Nobody wants you, then when they take you, they give lousy coverage. Then, they want an arm and a leg. W here are you going to get the m oney from?” Lawmakers are considering an amend­ ment to Senate Bill 1236 that would provide an $8 million bailout of the program using tobacco tax funds. If lawmakers agree to add the amendment next week, the law would heed to go to the House and back to the Senate for approval. State Sen. James Weiers, R-Phocnix, said he’s pushing for the legislation, but there is no guarantee the amendment will get on the bill: “This hit us like a hammer between the eyes. We are working on this as fast as we can,” Weiers said. “I believe in my heart of hearts this will be taken care of in 15 days.” R aean n B ritta in , d ire c to r o f M ercy Healthcare Group, said the insurance com­ pany will lose $2.2 million this year. “It’s not fair to ask the companies to.con­ tinue to subsidize that, so the only way we see this continuing on a long-term basis is to find some sort of subsidy for this program,'” she said. ; Jack Nock, CEO o f Arizona Physicians Health Group, said his com pany’s losses doubled last year. “A t the presen t ra te , w e w ould lose approximately $4 million this year,” he said, If the mohey is allocated, the companies say they will provide coverage through next summer. Rep. 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Busuttil sh ot an even par 72 o n M onday to lead the secon d -p la ce S u n D e v ils goin g into the se c o n d round- T h e f ir s t ro u n d o f the 1998 P a c - 10 C o n fe re n c e W omen’s Golf Championships concluded Monday at the Tijeras Creek Golf Club in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., with No. 1 UofA in first-place with a 2-over-par 290. No. 2 ASU finished the day in second place with a 8over-par 296. Rounding off the top five are USC (302), Washington (303) and Oregon (309). Leading the way for the Sun Devils was senior JeanneM arie B usuttil shooting an even-par 72. Junior Jenna Michaels of UofA currently holds first-place individually shooting a 3-under-par 69. Also in the top five individually is ASU senior Kellec Booth, who finished the first day of competition shooting a 2-over-par 74. Both Busuttil and Booth played high school golf at Santa Margarita High School which is four miles from the course where the Pac-10s are being held. ‘I ’ve played at this course many times growing up,” Booth said. “I should have an advantage going into the next couple of days.” Rounding off the rest of the Sun Devils’ roster is fresh­ man standout Grace Park and junior Tui Selvaratnam both currently in a tie for 13-place shooting a 3-over-par 75. “I need to work on my short game for the next couple of d ays,” Park said. “C oach [L inda V ollstedt] has been emphasizing our putting o f late.” Junior Keri Cornelius finished the day in a tie for 20thplace overall with a 5-over-par 77. Vollstedt accompanied the team to Southern California for this tournament. Vollstedt only attended two tourna­ ments all season with an injured left knee. “I feel a lot better right now,” Vollstedt said. “It’s encourag­ ing to cheer my team on, especially in such a big tournament” The 54-hole tournament continues today with the first tee times at 9:02 a.m. and Wednesday with the first tee ' shots beginning at 8:06 a.m. Drafting o f Tillm an shows Cardinals are getting smarter I f sw arm s o f maroon and kO U G gold are m ore FLANAG/ are more readi­ ly v is ib le a t S un D ev il S ta d iu m on S u n d a y s th is fa ll, th e re ’s a reason. By m ak in g 1997 P a c -1 0 P la y e r o f th e Y ear Pat Tillman their pick in the seventh round of this w eek en d ’s N FL D raft, the A rizona C a rd in a ls h av e e sse n tia lly g u a ra n te e d another Sun D evil-caused boost in atten­ dance. For a franchise known for making some, well, let’s just say, questionable draft picks since it relocated to the desert, the Arizona Cardinals have hit a “hom e” run the past couple of years. When snapping up local god Jake “The Snake” Plummer in the fourth round o f last year’s draft, the Cardinals originally said that they felt no pressure from Snake fans to keep him in Arizona. Yeah right. Cardinal ownership saw an opportunity to potentially put more butts, preferably ones attached to ASU students, -in the stands when they eventually played Jake. W hen he made his first professional sta rt on O ct. 24 ag ainst T ennessee, the game wasn’t sold o u t, but there was a defi­ nite increase in attendance. And it seemed like there was a lot more enthusiasm in the crow d fo r the C ards, even though there were a ton o f rabid Oiler fans. Yep, there’s no doubt about it — the Cardinals have them selves a quarterback who has a tremendously bright fiiture ahead o f him, and thanks to his immense local appeal, will help in other areas as well. Apparently, the seemingly previouslydense hierarchy o f the organization had a light bulb go o ff over th eir heads when they went to work in this weekend’s NFL Draft. “H m m m m , we had so m uch success with Jake last year, let’s try it again.” Thus, Tillman will join Plummer as for­ mer Sun Devils on the 1998 Cardinal roster.T h is is a g re a t m o v e. F irs t o f all, Tillman would have been a steal no matter what team he went to. Scouts can say he’s u n d ersized, but they c a n ’t m easure his heart. He loves to play the game o f foot­ ball, and it shows. He will wreak some havoc on special teams this year and will be brought along slowly at strong safety. A nd you can ’t deny the local appeal. W ith him and Jake, the Cardinals all o f a sudden look pretty good to ASU students who before might not have really cared, or not had the opportunity to watch Plummer and T illm an play at Sun D evil Stadium during their illustrious college careers. You can’t underestim ate -this. I ’m not saying that was the sple reason they drafted him, but it surely was a factor that went into the equation. And besides, it’s about time the Cards started to draft some “name” Sun Devils. The only two ASU players they have draft­ ed since they came to Arizona are Nathan LaDuke and Brett Wallerstedt. Household names, for sure — in their own homes. So I give the Bidwills, vice president of player personnel Bob Ferguson and coach Vince Tobin two big thumbs up on their shrewdness. In a few years, the Cardinals are going to be a league power (yes, it’s true, do n ’t laugh), and they should be a huge draw by then. B ut until then, p ick in g up guys like Plummer and Tillman should give football fans here at ASU reaso n s to pick up a C ardinals ticket, com e to the gam e, and cheer their heads off for their favorite exSun Devils. D-Back Disaster D o n ’t say I d id n ’t w arn you: th e Diamondbacks, at 5-14, haven’t exactly set the world on fire (recent three-game win­ ning streak notwithstanding). Bad pitching (go figure) and even w orse hitting have b e e n th e ir d o w n fa lls so fa r. T h in g s shouldn’t be this bad for the duration o f the se a so n , b u t th o se n aiv e D -B ack s fa n s expecting a winning team in ‘98 are in for a long, long, long, long, long season. Fearless Forecasting Clip-N-Save: More fun predictions from the world o f sports. Handicapping the NBA p lay o ffs, m y m agic e ig h t-b all sees the Bulls emerging victorious in the Finals in a great six-game series with the Jazz. Despite the fact that Utah will have hom e court advantage, I just can’t see any team beating the Bulls in a seven-game series. In last y e a r’s finals, M ichael Jordan m ade Karl M alone look like the league LVP (least valuable player) and once again proved to the planet that he has no peer. Expect more o f the same this year. D oug Flanagan can be reached via e-m ail at Bonds4M VP@ asu.edu. ■ w M y e r s , a fir s t b a s e m a n am t D H batted 5 2 9 (B-17) in the S u n D e v ils ' to u r g a m e s la s t w eek, hitting three h om e runs, k n o c k io g in n in e r u n s a n d s c o rin g e ig h t. T h e fre sh m a n e ra s n a m e d t h e P a c - 1 0 S o u th e r n D iv is io n P la y e r o f the W e e k for M t efforts a s he h e lp e d f e e d A B U p ast O k la h o m a a n d to a t h r e e gam e sw eep of U C L A C asey M yers Baseball dab naca Stancherà 4x400 ■ i tmá ( f e d s e c o n d in a n d thitti in « » 200| of S i 78, prêt throe-i s e c o n d off h is H i ; P o p stra , A S U ’ * N o . 4 s e e d , w a s in stru m en ta l th is w e e k ­ e n d in th e S u n O e v i Is ’ 6 -3 victory over U o fA In T u cson, fit s in g le s p la y , th è ju n io r .ro iled p a st M ich e lle G o o g h in straight sete, 6-2, , ; b iè s , s h e t e a m e d w ith S tep h a n ie L a n sd o rp to dow n th e W ild c a t s ’ N o . f d u o o f ' V ic k y M a e s - a n d ; J o a n n a B u zow ska, 8-4. LaV ell Robinson-Blanchard - ^- - - - - - - 4 Katy Popstra T rack & Field W omen 's T ennis Ed C arter M en' s T ennis Page 16 S tate P ress Tuesday, April 21,1998 Swim m ing coach M agischo retires after 26 years B y J ason J oseph S tate P ress A SU m e n ’s h ead swim m ing coach Dir. E rn ie M a g lis c h o announced his retire­ m e n t M o n d ay a fte r g u id in g th e Sun D e v ils fo r th e p a s t fiv e s e a s o n s an d coaching 26 years in M a g l isc h o all. “ E rn ie h i s b e e n not only a great coach, but also a great person and teacher and he will be m issed by A SU ,” ASU A thletic D irector Kevin W hite said. This past M arch, M aglischo guided the Sun Devils to an 1 lth-place NCAA finish for the second straight year. “I’ve had a great coaching career here at A SU ,” M aglischo said. “T his season ranks up there as one o f my most memo­ rable ones.” M aglischo cam e to ASU in 1993 from Cal S tate-B ak ersfield w here he guided the Roadrunners to eight NCAA D ivision II titles. A fter only two seasons as A SU ’s head coach, M aglischo’s 1995 Sun Devil, sq u a d fin is h e d se c o n d a t th e P a c - 10 Cham pionships, its best showing in Pac10 Championship history. ■ O v e r th e c o u rs e o f h is c a r e e r, M a g lisc h o has c o ach ed 54 in d iv id u a l champions and 158 All-Am ericans in 415 events.' Included, in those 54 champions is current Sun Devil Francisco Sanchez. “He {Maglischo] was a great influence on m e,” Sanchez, a ju nior A ll-Am erican s a id . “ M o st o f th e g u y s lo v e A S U because o f E rnie. W e’re going to m iss him .” M a g lisc h o has c o lle c te d 13 N C A A D iv is io n II or I II N a tio n a l Cham pionships and has guided 19 teams at three different universities to confer­ ence championships, He is the only coach to ever do so. “ I ’ve se e n th e p ro g ra m g ro w ,” M aglischo Said. “It was good when I got here so I think I helped it along.” M aglischo hopes to stay close to the sport o f sw im m ing. He plans on lectur­ ing, writing a book, doing some research and consulting. “E rnie w as a strict, technical coach, and his only goal was to get us better,” Sanchez said. W hite indicated the search for a new head coach would begin immediately. Wadsworth ready for pressure o f NFL T E M PE (A P ) — As th e to p p ic k o f the A rizo n a R ather than jo in the other top picks in New Y o rk ,, Cardinals and the third player selected overall in the NFL W adsworth spent draft weekend in St. Croix' the Virgin draft, Andre Wadsworth knows there will be pressure on Islands, with his father. him to perform. As soon as he arrived in Phoenix, he said he felt at home because o f the warm reception from the Cardinals And that suits him just fine. “My dad always said that pressure makes diam onds,’’ and because he had received numerous voice mails on his the All-American defensive linem an from Florida State home phone from Cardinals fans, “Through the courtship by the team and the response said when he was introduced by the team Monday. “Well, o f fans, I already feel at hom e,” said W adsworth, who now it’s time to make some diamonds.” The; Cardinals believe they got a gem in Wadsworth, was a walk-on as a Florida State freshman, “t ’s a great who was taken behind quarterbacks Peyton Manning and feeling. Ryan Leaf. “1 prayed for someplace hot. I look at this as a great W adsw orth jo in s a line that includes tw o-tim e Pro blessing.” W adsworth, 6-foot-4. 278 pounds, jo in s a franchise B o w l d efensive tackle Erie Swann and defensive- end Simeon Rice, the NFL’s defensive rookie of the year two that hasn’t had a winning season since 1984 and hasn’t years ago. reached the NFL playoffs in a non-strike year since 1975; Those three figure to join Mark Smith, a rookie last The C ardinals went 4-12 last season, but W adsworth season, as starters on a young, and potentially powerful thinks he can help them reverse the trend. “I advise everybody to jum p on this bus,” he said, defensive line. Swann is the senior member of that group at 2 8 / . "because this bus is going to go far and you don’t want to It’s a group that holds promise for “Mean” Joe Greene, be left behind. “There’s a lot o f potential, but what you need is team the Cardinals’ defensive line Coach and the cornerstone of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ fam ed “Steel Curtain.” Greene, pride. You can have all the talent in the-world, but if you however, says he’ll wait to join thè campaign for a nick­ d o n ’t have the w ant-to and the pride, you can ’t make : things happen.” name for this group. “That would be prem ature,” Greene said. “W hat we Greene said he’s impressed not only with the talent but have right now is a lot of potential. You give me an Eric also the m aturity o f the 23-year-old W adsw orth, who Swann, a Simeon Rice, an Andre Wadsworth and a Mark needs three classes to com plete his m aster’s degree in Smith — there are awesome possibilities, but that’s all sports business. they are right now. “H e’s aware of his accomplishments but he’s not mak­ ‘T h e thing it should give us is a defensive line that ing predicitions about where h e’s going to go,” Green makes teams have to choose who they’re going to double said. “He knows he still has work to do. Obviously, his team, and it won’t be an easy choice.” . parents did a great job o f raising him.” f m S I m P rbss sports pESk wishes you h a p p y W -L 1 IIÉlËlts 33-7 37-4- .8 \'2 V ' 35-11 1 4 '^ g 32-10 1 3 32-12 ' I 6 8 32 11 gjj§ 8. 37-7 'llfehìta State 12 j 33-3 ’ 9: I 10. K p r 31-14 16 17 11. Florida State 37-12 34-14 H j j j H . . . . 12 35-14 . 13. | | m . , , , 13 11 14 H n i ; ; - 3% |||¡ , 7 -a 1 ¡l||l I p30-10 I 10 lili lfi. 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Call now! 966-5818 WALK TO ASU, 650 sq. ft. guest house, pool, utils, incld. $650/mo. 3bd/2ba, w/d, pool, $ 1300. 4bd/2ba, w/d, $ 1200 Avail, immed. 73.1-3969 or 360-1626 pgr. SUBLEASE 2BD 2ba apt. 1000 sq ft. Avail 5/1 $725/mo. W ell pay $150 dep. & $100 off 1st mo. rent. Call Jen'675-0911 TEMPE: 2BD, near ASU & downtown, totally remodeled, a/c, cov'd parking, $500/mo. Avail now, 804-0537 TEMPE: 2BD, near ASU & downtown, totally remodeled, a/c, cov'd parking, $55b/mo. Avail. 5/1 804-0537 HOMES FOR RENT 4BD/2BA HOME, w/d, fridge, dw, Hardy & Univ. Avail. 6/1, . 1,2,3 BD CONDOS, Papago $1100/mo.922-2715 Pk & Questa Vida. 6/1 movein. $650-$ 1300. Bob Bullock, EXCELLENT, CLEAN. Realty Executives 998-2992 4bd/2ba, fum 'd, all ( amend. $1200 Lg. yd, 10 min, from ASU, on GreenbelL 990-1941 HOMES FOR RENT 2BD 1BA $700; 3bd 2ba $900; 4bd 2ba $1100; lbd lba $450. Many Aug. rentals avail. Tim 894-0288 APARTMENTS APARTMENTS Eoíarumi R ancho ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 Be d ro o m A p a rtm e n ts C lo s e t o Raise $ 5 0 0 in one week. C am pus Fundraising opportunities available. No financial obligation. Great for dubs. For more information call (888) 51-A P L U S ext. 51 E5jg5 Tamo ¿¡SM in the Meniteli I & CONDO NEAR ASU, mature n/s grad. Mstr. bd, $350 o r 1 2nd bd $300, w/d incl. comm, pool, avail. 5/3 266-7675 APARTMENTS Find it FAST in the Classifieds Islands. TOWNHOMES/ C O N D O S FOR RENT L a s P a lm a s • Student Living * • 1 & 2 Bedrooms • Great Amenities Less than 1 Mile from ASU Apache Terrace Apartm ents 1249 E. S p en ce, T e m p e 968-61*3 8 2 9 -9 6 0 7 baa u S m o« imi trmti I TOWNHOMES/ C O N D O S FOR M H L = = OPEN NOW-2BD/2BA @ Pa­ pago II-$725, 5/20; 2bd/lba @ Papago I, cov'd pk, $700 Both with w/d, dw 1-800-977-0803 M ake y o u r ad vertisin g $ $ $ $ w ork h ard er! Put It In f/ ie Classifieds! APARTMENTS u o o m u riiiB n | ‘WE’ SS* SHEEPPENAHIUBLE MpjgUJM D3im 121 spacioas faat té klara la ita ci raaai. Wladaot. Door, lad lacladW |i » r i •dilli Uialaaa lloara. Flaaraacaat *H u n u m ia 3 m g a ts dava la aaidy laaam at. Coi», alaaat ratra. OH uns3 h a s for a raal placa, cali Ila Jcffarata u n a 63S09 fan Messt C a n o a s. Spacioas 1,2,3,4 fedna. K W lara. W/D. Micro, Nal. Fitina. 1333-387-4340 MW.'m UsS « V— TOW NHOMES/ C O N D O S FOR RENT QUESTA VIDA 3bd/3ba $1195/mo. lux t/h, great for 4 people, vltd ceilings, fans, sky lights, w/d, d/w, m icro, 2 pools, spa, rqt ball. 1 mi. to ASU, 2 story. 98 lease Begins Spr/Sum. Harris Equity, 888870-5762 HELP WANTEDGENERAL INVENTORY PLANNER Join our North American Distribution Center for fine quality architectural products. Experience in material pieinning neces­ sa ry. D u tie s in clu d e stock status review, PO pla ce m e n t, m aterial e xp e d itin g , de ta ile d research, international co m m u n ica tion s, and MRO p u rch a sin g . Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, & Word is neces­ sary. Fluency in german h e lpful. S c o tts d a le Airpark- lo ca tio n . F a x resu m e to 6 0 2 -9 5 1 7165, Attn: Ken Moore RENTAL SHARING RENTAL SHARING AWESOME 1200 SQ ft 2bd in W Mesa $35Q/mo. M/F 844-3694 GRAD MALE prefd, share 2bd 2ba $375 incl. util.. May 1, great toe. pool view, 423-8592 F RMMTE pr to share 2bd/2ba luxury apt. © Enclave Apts., $450/mo. ayail. asap 777-2419 ROOMMATES TO share 4br/ 3ba twnhouse. $275 & $325 + 1/2 utils. Call Dave, 456-9233 FEMALE ROOMMATE to share 3bd condo, util, iricl. 2mi. from ASU Call Jamie 804-0894 ROOM S FOR RENT C la ss ifie d s W O R K ! 2 RMS avail, in 3bd corido 4m to A SU ,' 1/2m to MCC,; $400/rno. incl. util. 844-0899 HELP WANTEDGENERAL HELP WANTEDGENERAL S k y H arbor A irp o rt S e cu rity New C on tractai 2 0 O ffic e rs N eeded N o F\|> \ k V o i m i si hi P \ i il T r a ìn ìn c , 1 8 \ Its OR o l d ER ; H \v i H S L )lplòi\lA / ( i E D N o f i Io n ie -S D in e , I r e i W t o l i U t: H i A lili . 1) e m a I B e Nfcfiis l i illON A ss is i ANI 1 L n it o li MS S i p p l i i d IU A V I L /\ W M ain i aìne d A R D S !! A< i o m m o i I a u 6i n d i s i S c Ii k Iu Ie s : j ¡ WoRldwidt SccuRiiy Assoc. 627 S' 48ih Si # 105 • Tempe 9 6 6 -0 1 4 1 y Sum m er S ales Position Old Tucson Studios is looking for. a part-time Sales Rep Tri the Phoenix ; area. Great Base +„ Commission. Must have reliable transportation. k Call Tim Vimmerstedt at •($2Q) 883-0100 Ext. 2 6 ^ ROOM S FOR RENT LOOKING FOR female room, mate. M ove. in mid-July. Nice house, 4bd w/ pool. Call, 820-5925 PAPAGO PARK, 3bd condo Very clean. Pref mature student/ profess. W/D‘& all amen. Own bthrm $375,929-9962 May 1st RESPONSIBLE M^LE, N/S to share new furnished home. Ray/ 52nd St. Perfect for young prof.; or grad. Frplce, . spa, laundry. Avail, immed. $45Blrields. utils. 753-9344 ROOMS AVAIL, in a beautiful house, quiet,, clean, all amen., 10 min. to ASU on Greenbelt, $275 + util. Jay, 941 -1806 TOWNHOMES/ C O N D O S FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE CONDO FOR sale near ASU, beautiful 2bd/lba, frplce, It tile/carpt, circ stair, 1 c. gar., all appls, pl/spa, gorgeous com­ plex. 756-6681,646-6661 pgr. Perfect for Frat. or clubhouse. Inexpensive & nice. 831-6730 REAL ESTATE D o u b l e t ree P a r a d is e V a lley F in d it F A S T '\r\ the C la s s ifie d s HELP WANTEDGENERAL FOR SALE- 1 futon w/ frame &/or creme couch w/ pull out bed. $100/fea. Hillary - 613.OAK DINING table; 48in ex­ tends 'to 72im 4 chairs, with pads & microwave storage cart. ‘ Days, 9654>732, eves* 966-0438 HELP WANTEDGENERAL P/T CUSTOMER SERVICE sn v m n rcsR p o sitio n s avail Flex h o r n . Financial services industry. $8+/hr. Call 998-7585, ext. 105 NEW RESORT RESERVATION CENTER Coordinate Tours/ Reservations •Guarantee $7-$l5.92/hr. • 37 Permanent Positions •9-1 or 5-9 (24 & 30+ Hrs) • Training Provided, No Selling Ellen 491-4921 For additional postions and benefit information call our COOKIE UNE 9 4 9 -3 9 3 8 5401 N. Scottsdale Rd. EOE,M/F,D/V Drug-free Workplace Now Hiring $5* to $7* plus bonus M ake your hours Call Today • 965-6754 SCO TTSD A LE CAM ELBACK $11/hour average with $8.50 base Call 470-2064 for more information or apply directly at our facility for an on-the-spot interview. Scottsdale Camelback Resort 6302 E. Camelback Rd. Scottsdale Camelback Resort & Spa is an equal opportunity employer. O F SC O T TS D A LE The City of Scottsdale and the Scottsdale Boys and Girls Club will interview for Sum m er positions in the Yavapai Elementary children's recreation program . H ighly m oti­ vated individuals w ith experience w orking w ith children or interests in recreation m anagem ent/ education, early childhood developm ent, fine arts, an d social w o rk are encouraged to apply. B ehavior m anagem ent skills and experience w orking w ith disabilities is desirable. Date; M ay 18-July 31, M o n d a y -F rid a y , 40 h r s / w k . S alary $7.50/h r. S ubm it resum e by A pril 24 to th e Boys an d G irls C lub at 7502 E. O sborne. Please contact A n d rew Moss at 994-2330 or Rosa Peinado at 947-6331 for more inform ation. 92 FORD Probe GL, auto, a/c, L owner,: xlent ?ond. $4600. 862-9361 »after 5pm. M OTORCYCLES'73 BMW m otorcycle, JR75/5 $2900; ?83 YZ Yankee Zulú 125 d irt bike new eng. $750. Call Dave 704-0884 eve. C A S H T O D A Y !!! I BUY ALL Used Cars/T rucks/ Jewelry/Misc. Items.. 874-3268 INDONESIA TOURS 98. A fully escorted trip. Visit mu­ seums* beaches, volcanos, & ancient ruins. Ph/fax 425-9327. HELP WANTEDGENERAL ACCOUNTING CLERK- pt now, ft summer, pt fall. Near ASU. Strong com puter/data entry skills. Call 447-0775 ADMIN: ASSIST, p/t; for life in­ surance agent. Proficient in W old & Excel. Flex. hrs. Biltmore area. Salary DOE Fax res. to 912-6771 AREA MANAGER Trainee come grow w/ tis. Progressive janitorial Co. needs energetic, outgoing tejMn members; Great pay jtic bonuses, 25-30hrs/wk. Trans. & phone req. 995-4491 BOJO’S -NOW Hiring exp. door staff. Apply in person. 825 S. Rural. 966-5543 B u sy th ru M ay M ake u p to $ 12-$ is/h r. C la s s ifie d s 965-6735 EM BASSY S U IT E S ’ RESO RT SCO TTSD ALE TUTORS WANTED ■J hbqcAH ' Tem pe's m ost exciting & p opular M exican Restaurant is looking fo r exceptional people to join ou r exceptional team1. I Accounting • Finance English/W riting Skills Math • Statistics • Food Serve* • H ost/ H ostess • • Server A ssistants • B ussers • 1 I Earn Extra $ • Fun W ork Environm ent Flexible Hours • Discounted M eals A p p ly in person: M o n - Thurs fro m 2 p m to 4pm 300 S. A sh Avenue rO 1 i I Qualified graduate and upper-division Undergraduate students to tutor in Saturday open labs. Please send resumes to: University of Phoenix Administrative Services Attn: Rick Taborda •; P.Ö. Box 52076 Phoenix, Az 85072-2076 FAX: (602)929-7174 Create Your Own Schedule DHL Worldwide Express $900 Hiring Bonus Join Heart to Heart, Scottsdale s ieadins dating service located in O ld Town Scottsdale. Have fun calling singles to.invite them for a free tour of our center rr s fu n i IT’S EA S Y ! nr p a y s ! BOYS & (URLS CLUBS 91 PLYMOUTH Laser, ps, pb, cold air* 5 spd, ~am/fm: cass, great college car. $3800,954-4504, DISCOUNT TRAVEL: Cheap in your name. Quick departrs. Buy coupons/awards. Most places worldwide. 968-7283 Apply at Line Cook Call 947-3300 or fax resume 947-6853 or pick up an application at lobby front desk. Interviewing and application hours are from 10-4, M-F 91 MITSUBISHI Mirage hatch­ back- 60K. mi. auto new tires battery a/c xlent cond. $4000 288-1732 after 6pm A ccepting walk-in Human Resources Interview s M . Tu, & F 5001 N. Scottsdale Rd. 8:30-10:30am OF 2-4pm Scottsdale P/T Night Auditor , $9.25/hr to start 84 KAWASAKI NINJA, rebuilt ’94 DODGE Spirit, auto, a/c, lOOOcc, new candy red paint, cass', P/S, P/B, clean, low miles, $6995 call 461-4300 ■ new tires, w/2 helmets, $2000 or trade for truck. 252-7978. , ’96 GÉO Metro auto, a/c, am/fmcass., P/S, P/B, Great gas, save TRAVEL $6,995 call 46 Í-4300 ADC HAS free cars avail, for 88 PONTIAC Grand AM SE m ost. area?. Gas allowance. 2dr quad 4 cycl. 5spd like new Auto Driveway Co. 952-0339. low mileage. $3400 966-9121 BQT. SER V ER S R e s o rt Front Desk Agent • Full & part-time positions available • Paid training • Medical/dental/vision after 90 days • $50 Referral bonuses • Paid vacations/holidays • $50 sign-up bonus after 90 days • Training classes begin every week M OTORCYCLES HELP WANTEDGENERAL ASU SunDial Fund has th e following em ploym ent opportunities: Our fully automated and professional environment provides: 3601 E. University, Ste. 100A Phoenix, AZ 85034 CAL KING waterbed. capt. ped­ estal W/8 drawers, 2 large stopage areas, bookcase, hb & fb 250-820-0944 V AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES Front Desk Agent ■7am - noon • 1pm - 9:30pm 4pm - 9pm BABY FURNITURE for sale: new still in box Gerry Winfield sleigh crib & Kolcraft Supreme mattress $225; Ultra Evenflow car seat birth-551bs $40; Vitamaster exercise bike $50; 965-0982 R eso rt Am & Graveyard 7am - 3:30pm 12:30pm - 9:30pm 5pm - 9:30pm FURNITURE 0040 pgr . Telephone Operator We have immediate openings for telesales representatives for these shifts: ' DON’T HAUL it home.. Store it. Student specials. Best Little Warehouse in Tempe. 967-3900. Security Officer" FT/FT Zacson, a global leader in the telesale/ teleservices industry represents Fortune 500 clients in the telecommunications and financial services arenas. ~ M O VIN G & STORAGE HELP WANTEDGENERAL <3? POOL TABLE QUESTA VIDA 2 master suites $75,000. Bob Bullock Realty executives 998-2992. Various Shifts EOE Page 17 Tuesday, April 21,-1998 Sta te P ress • NO SELLING • Permanent Part tim e Day/evening shifts • Flexible scheduling • Exp not req’d • Women Excell • Casual Dress • Automated Dialing System • Fun Atmosphere ■ :Pay $»/hr Plus Bonus ASU: NEED AIOB? Start your career with DHL, the w orld's leading international air express network delivering packages globally. We offer you ■opportunities to work in our comfortable/ casual, state of the art Tempe CaU Center in the following .areas: '• • Customer Service ; • Tracking and Tracing fu M * • In s id e Sales DHL cares for you by going die extra mile w ith highly competi­ tive salaries, business casual dress policy, and flexible schedules. Benefits include interline travel privileges, paid training, paid vacation after 6 months, tuition assistance, national advancementopportunities, paid holidays, 40lk plan after 3 months, night shift differential, medical, dental, and vision insurance after 30 days. Interesting, challenging/ and success oriented, plus w e're close to campus too! Apply or mail in your resume to: DHL Airways, 1900 W. University Dr* Tempe, AZ 85281. EOE wtmuowttmwxamss We'll take it from here. DBC needs people to work with children, adoles­ cents, and young adults who are Developmen­ tal^, Emotionally, and Behaviorally challenged. Earn $6.50 - $8.00 per Hour Working With Adolescents Incentives: Tuition Reimbursement, Paid Time Off, Advancement Potential, 6 Month Raises, Paid Training, Full Benefits Package U$1t-t14/hr a v j .) SubmitApplications To. , DBC Residential SerwGM 1 2405 E Southern A w . #9 ’* Tempe, AZ 85282 756-1223 St a t e ;P r e s s Tuesday, A p ril 21, 1998 P a g e 18 HELP W ANTiDGENERAL HELP WANTEDGËNERAL F/T OR P/T Log-dut tech need­ ed for medical instruments re-, cycling co Successful can­ didate has mastered Windows 95, is detailed oriented, under­ stands quality control. FT hours 7am-3:30pm M-F. PT hours 7-11:30am or 12-3:30pm CHASE M-F Benefits. Call 470-0427 Many positions ¿ivaiL See “our : askforRevàe display ad Meet with hiring managers! Monday, April 27 FILM PRODUCTION, talent 9am-7pm. Chase Gardmember management, & internships . Services 100 W. University Dr. avail. Cali Creative' Talent (Univv & Mill) Mgmt. L80Ô-401-Q545. COLD STONE 5th & Mill: Hir­ ing strông, reliable & ftin em­ GREAT SCHOOL job. Care­ ployees . Day/eyen. hrs for now giver for active quadriplegic. 3-, & summer- Excellent, tips. 4 eves/wks. OR weekend morn:; Apply at 425 S. Mill, Tempe Healthy, smoke/drug free ass’t. w/ positive attitude. Good pay, Ç Ü S T S É R V : Reps wanted will train- Tom 949^7241, Iv. msg. -.Tt7.pt. Morn. & afternoons. CAMP COUNSELORS- Beat the summer heal!. Wisconsin boys Camp seeks counselors w/ . skills in 1 or more of: rock Climbing, scuba, sailing, or archery. Good pay, free room & board. Call 1-800-480-118 Î Good pay- casual work envi­ ronment. Gall Brian 967-267$ DHL, THE world's leading in­ ternational air express network, is hiring iii the following areas: customer; service, tracking & tracing. & inside sales. These are FT 'positions w/ flex sched­ ules. Benefits include: casual dress environment. 401K plan; medical, dental. & vision in­ surance, paid vacations. & trav­ el pri Viledges. Apply or mail in your resume to DHL Airways, 1900 W r University Dr . Tem­ pe, AZ 8$28L EOE GREAT JOBS fo r studeiits! Growing corporation, close to . ÀSÜ. Several FT & PT positons avail, in our: customer service, shipping, & marketing depart­ ments. $8/hr, to. /start. Raises every 90 days. Call' Courtney 438-4400 after 1lam HELP: WANTED female sales person ft & pt. Old Town Scot­ tsdale.; GoodAyages. 481-8285 ; HELP WANTED- Delivery driver/waitress, M-F; 8am-2pm. FT or FT, Pi ease- call -967-6610, ask for Polly. C la s s if ie d s 9 G 5 -6 7 3 S P a rt-tim e C u s to m e r S e rv ic e R e p s United Blood Services, a n on­ profit .organization, is hiring for m orning evening & weekr end shifts, $6.87/hr plus shift differential for evening hours: G ood customer service skills & pleasant phone voice pre­ ferred. Gall 431-9500 Tem pé location. Em ployee drug testing required. EÓÉ/M/F/D/V SlG APPLE HELP WANTEDGENERAL HELP WANTEDGENERAL HELP WANTEDGENERAL HELP WANTED­ GENERÄL HELP WANTEDGENERAL LAWN SERVICE pt/ft help; No exp: nec. $6.507hr. 966-3269. Flexible hrs. P/T TILE Saw operator needed. U niversity/ Brice area. $8/hr. Apply RT Research, 8a-4p, MF. 2107 E: 5th St., Tempe. VISUAL BASIC Developer. Outstanding opportunity w/ fast growing Chandler software co, -FT/PT, VB Developer for business applications. Exp. to/ FoxPro, SQL Server and/or, C++ is a bonus. Cutting edge hardware & applications. Salary DOE. Fax resume to 961 t3357 (Chandler/ Kyrerie) PT HELP needed in shipping dept.. Flex hrs: No exp. req’d. Close to ASU. Ability to lift 50lbs. necessary. Bexon Truck Parts 437-3110 - ROTHiER'S BOOKSTORE now accepting applications for buy­ back and summer help, apply in person,.. MARK'S CLEANERS has inimed openings for FT or PT counter clerks. Apply in per­ son, 7234 E. Shea B1vd. 998-3635. MECHANICAL TECH- ft/pt, some mechanical exp. desired. Some tech school or college de­ sired. Starting pay $6-10/hr. w/ advancement. 15 mins, to ASU. Flex. hrs. Gall 956-8200, days MEXICO/ASIA National Co. . seeking sales/mgmt: for local & interna­ tional expansion- Training pro­ vided. 955-3475 MODEL MAKER'S Intt.seek, ing models/actors! All ages & looks! Up to $250/day. 892-2900 NEED A 2nd or 3rd yr. Law student to assist Sçofts. bus driver in researching driving is­ sues. Compensation nèg. Call Jerry 423-5904 7-9pm or lv iq$g OFFICE ASST. Yr round posi­ tion. Phones, filing, outgoing mail pf ep_i approx. . 2 0 f le jC hrs/wk. Must work 3-5pm. Send resume; Attn. Donna 398 S. Mill Ave. Suite 304, Tempe, 85281 This should be; your ad Call 965-6735 Bill Johnson’s Restaurant Now hiring Servers - Cashiers - Cooks .5757 H. Van Buren 950 E. Main St. 3110 N . A rizona Ave. 1 6 8 1 0 N 19th Ave. 3101 W . Indian School Rd. 27 5 -2 1 0 7 969-6504 892-2542 86 3 -7 9 2 1 , 277-6291 EOE $12/HR Avg. I tlesales Consultants. (Jet experience in sales and marketing, by calling current customers with new products to preview. We represent such clients as Richard Simmons; Tony Robbins: Fax 777-8041 (McClintock and Southern) Call Now! 470-2500 I-10 and 40thSt. Above.) For an immediate inter­ view, please apply in person. Denny’s is committed to work­ force diversity and is always an Equal Opportunity Employer. Common Sense Served Daily TT Join our North American Distribution Center for tine quality architectural prod­ ucts. Duties include: presentation preparation, report presentation, research, letter preparation, customer service support, and a variety of other administrative details. Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Project Manager, and Visio is necessary. Fluency in German helpful. Scottsdale Airpark location. Fax resume to 602-951 -7165, ' Attn: Ken Moore. RECEPTIONIST FOR Universal Portraits. Fuii, outgoing, Tem­ pe. Cindy, 496-0255 Tired of Dialing across America and not getting paid what you're worth??? E a rn E x tra $ • F u n W o r k E n v ir o n m e n t F le x ib le H o u r s • D is c o u n t e d M e a ls O n ly 1 0 m in u t e s t o c a m p u s . A p p ly in p e r s o n : M o n - S a t f r o m 2 p m t o 6 p m ' 1 .2 6 3 7 S. 4 8 t h S t. • ( 6 0 2 ) 5 9 8 -5 1 0 1 A h w a tu k e e (4 8 th 6t W a rn e r) lP!afaiaM æ faaiia!a'asjBia® B)m îsiaaiaæ si@ iaiSfaia 777-8757 Data Entry Operators Dobspn & Guadalupe heeded at a UPS processing center. Located near 1-10 & University in Tempe. 1st & 2nd shift, weekdays only Fast-paced, production-oriented DF.. • 10 key by touch, 10,000 keystrokes per hour, All positions are long term 'job opportunities w ith room for advance­ m ent, Great benefits package includes Life/Health insurance, pd vacation, holidays/ sick pay, and more! Starting salary $8/hr. Call 517-6645 Manpower is an EOE 735-0000 W ähler & Country Club; Residential/ Day Program Instructors, FT/PT. Work with DD adults in day, residen­ tial voc pro­ grams. Scotts­ dale locations. 994-5704 EOE EOE www.promarkone.com CREATE YOUR OWN SCHEDULE! Great Expectations, Phoenix’s largest A most successful singles service is expanding its telemarketing depart­ ment in Scottsdale. W E P R O V ID E : • IT S FUN . 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Air­ park. $7/hr. 568-9199 M a c a y o M e x ic a n R estaurant ...... is lo o k in g fo r mstmwamts e x c e p tio n a l p e o p le to jo in o u r e x ce p tio n a l te a m at o u r n e w lo ca tio n ! S10/HR. Flexible Hours Great Atm osphere Next to Bus Routes Full Benefits Adminstrative Assistant 3136 S. McClintock Ste. ¥1, Tempe Or CaD (602) 777-0877 Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus; The Bose Wave Radio; mul many More! Also Now interviewing for the Re-Opening: 1210 E. Main S t, Mesa (Apply at Restaurants Find it FA S T in the Classifieds 1Paid Holidays/Sick Time • $7 An Hour Guaranteed 1Paid Weekly on Fridays (Commissions Up To An Health Dental Benefits Additional $£ An Hour) • Advancement Opportunities Professional Work y • Paid framing Environment Business Casual Dress Code *Paid Vacations • Relocation Opportunities ’Direct Deposit Available $7.50 GUARANTEED! Openings exist at the following locations: • 1150 S. Country Chib Dr., Mesa • 1343 W. Broadwayr Tempe *4403 S. Rural Rd., Tempe PICTURE FRAMER wanted. P/t positions in busy south Tempe custom framing shop. Must have éxp. & great çusr fomer ser. skills. Call 820-9426 "V Classifieds WORK! PT/FT MKTING Asst, needed to m aintain web site, produce flyers, & write newsletters: Strong comm.' skills a must. Word, Quark, & HTML exp. ' helpful. Fax resume to Jennifer @ Dillard Ticketing 736-2383 o J i Full Time hours - 7am-3:30pm lpm-9pm Sr lOpm-Sam Part Time horns - 3:30-9pm (WO! work w ith college and HS schedules) PAID TRAINING WEEKLY PAY • Career Advancement Opportunities • Flexible Hours/ Various Shifts • Paid Vacations PBX OPERATORS needed at Marriott's Mountain Shadows: in Scottsdale.- Evening wee­ kend shifts avail. p$7/hr. JPleise calí ÍÉvvie.at 948-7111 for info. ; PRODUCT RELEASE Tech Need a detail oriented person to check product before i t ’s shipped to customers. F/T po­ sition $8/hr. + benefits. 7am^ 3:30pm .M-F Alliante Medical Corp. 470-0427 ask for Revae P/T RECEPTIONIST, must be , available over holiday breaks. Icon Hair Architexture, Scot­ tsdale Fashion Square. Ask for Charlene 941-8656. NOW HIUNC SALES ASSOCIATES BENEFITS You’ll find this and a whole lot m o reOur Package includes: • GreatWages • Profit Sharing • insurance (including Medical/Dental) Trainee, private, $6.40/hr., pt/ft, flex hrs., Gene 968-0311 You can't compare apples to oranges - and you can't compare ProMark One with any other employer in the industry. NO COLD CALLING! As America’s leading full service restaurant, Denny’s Knows what it takes to attract motivated individuals, including a Fresh and exciting work environment. PATROL OFFICER There's No Comparison. Top C allers $20+/HR SERVERS, COOKS, HOST/ HOSTESSES & SERVICE ASSIST. . PART TIME, full time position available, $7-$ 10/hr. +,bonus­ es. Setting appts. for free alarm systems, Mill & Southern. Weekly pay. Call for Chris or Ted 350-9303 ACCEPTING W ALK-IN INTERVIEW S M, Tu, and F 8:30 -10:30 or 2-4pm EMBASSY SU ITES RESO RT SCO TT SD A LE I Now open the follow ing Saturdays 9am - 1pm : April 11 ty ril2 5 May 9 May 23 • S e n w r s ($ 3 .5 Q /h r + p - F loor S u p ervisor - F T ,» L ine C o o k - FT • H ost/H ostess I • R o o m Service ($4.2S/hr + ■ • Banquet Servers FT & PT work available Please apply with (Human Resources, 5001 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale Embassy Suites supports a Drug-Free Workplace. Donate Plasma. You may help save a life. Earn u p to $ 1 9 2 per m o n th by d o n a tin g life­ saving plasm a! New d o n o rs earn a to tal o f $ 7 0 for th e first 2 d o n a ­ tions, Visit o u r friendly, m o d e m center a n d find o u t m ore ab o u t th e o p p o rtu n ity to earn cash w hile h elp in g others. 968-6139 CGNT€ON B i o - S e r v i c e s , Inc. 1334 Ë. Broadway, Ste. 102 • Tempe M ust h e 18-49 years o f age. p ossess a valid IO and proof of local address & S ocial Security number. St a te P ress Tuesday, April 21,1998 HELP WANTEDGENERAL HELP WANTEDGENERAL SMALL TEMPE engineering firm seeks motivated, upper di­ vision, m echanical/aerospace eng. student for pt/ft employ­ ment. Contact Tony Mitteer @ 894-9321 SPORT S PROMOTER S men + women. PT. (800) 249-9058 fláshpromo @hotmail .com STEREO INST. TELEMARKETERS Car stereo installer needed. MECP cert:. Clean driving record a must. Some MAC skill's req'd. Must have tools. PT call for inter. 858-0500 ask for Todd r No selling. $10/hr. Great bo­ nuses. Fun room. On bus line. Mill & Broadway. 517-0400 WHY WASTE another summer? Thomas Nelson, Inc, sponsors a Summer Work Program that enables all majors to enhance communication skills, gain an edge over .the/ com petition & earn above average incom e. Looking for hard workers only. Must reside in AZ for the sum­ mer. Earn 3 college credits. For details call 557-8888 ô f 800251-4O0Oext. 1406 SPORTS MINDED Now hiring 6-8 individuals for immediate emplyint. $8 guar, to start at 15-30 flex hrs/wk. Call Jón for interview btwn 2-4pm, 921-82$2 STÁ TRAVEL, the world's lar­ gest student travel organization seeks energetic individuals w/ Strong customer service & sales ability for travel advisor posi. lions. Opportunity to join a fast paced co. in an exciting field. F/T & seasonal positions avail. $7.50/hr. Will train. Start your career in travel today! F^x resume to: ST A Travel, 9220793 Attn: Jill TEAM PLAYERS YouCant Ash for a Better Student Job! HELP WANTEDGENERAL TEMPE FAMILY YMCA needs FT Counselors for Summer Day Camp Program. G et paid to play all summer; Must be de­ pendable and have good Peo­ ple Skills. Over 18 preferred. Apply in person @ Tempe Fam­ ily YMCA, 7070 S. Rural Rd. TICKËT AGENT: part-time àfternoons & weekends. Tempe Greyhound 967-403Ó ■* * * Earn full tíme waqes woRkiNq pari tíme hows! ** TuiliON AssisTANCE ** PboNE B ill CRcdirs HELP WANTEDCH1LD CARE EXECUTIVE ANSWERING Service has immed. ft & pt po­ sitions avail. FT w /'benefits, day shift o ff by 3pm. PT 38pm. Comp. exp. 45 wpm, 10 key touch. Call 464-4000 - LITTLE CAESAR'S Pizza- hir­ ing shift leaders & delivery drivers. Thomas/ Hayden 9458920; Southern /M cClintock 897-8114; Rural/ Guadalupe 831-6199; Warner/McClintock 8 2 0 ^ 4 8 0 ; Baseline/ 48th St. 431-1202. NEED CHILD care attendant. Flex. hrs. Apply at World Gym 2950 N. Hayden. 945-6060. FRONT DESK position avail­ able. Apply at: 2950 N. Hay­ den. World Gym 945-6060. RECEPT./C ALL COORDI­ NATOR - p/t, 13-15 hrs wk., wk. nites & wkends. Must have front office & multi-phone exp; Mature w/professional appear. $6;50/hr. Century 21 A.M. Re­ alty 831-1114» Barbara BUSY TEMPE Sport’s bar is in heed of top notch food servers. All shifts avail. Call 966-4488 for immediate interview PUT YOUR money where your mouth isv Set appts. for travel agenices. Nb selling. Flex. hrs. Near ASU. $8/hr: to start guar. + comm. $ 12/hr. ave. 829-6222 * * UNbElÍEVAblr Beneííts DELI WORKER needed at busy cafe. 4-8pm, M-Th, also Sat. 7am-1pm. Off Universtiy. $6.50/hr. Call 967-1411 HELP WANTED- Deli person FT/PT, flex. hrs. Exp. prefd but not nee. Apply in person: Cap­ istrano’s Italian Deli, 655 W. Warner, Suite # 110, Tempe, Kyrene & Warner. 496-9044 P b o EN ÍX loCATÍON AI Needs team players w/ right at­ titude. Top wages + incentive. Flex, schedules, no weekends, nights or holidays. FT & PT positions avail. If ready to have fun, call 4534)842; TIMBER WOLF Pub is look­ ing for exp’d line cook pt & ft and doorman evenings. Pay doe. Apply in person after 3pm. HELP WANTEDCHILD CARE ATTN ANYONE who loves kids. Provide 1-on-l therapy to 3 yr. old autistic child at home in Scottsdale. $7/hr. to start. Paid training provided, Must have reliable car & 18+ yirs. old. Must meet ODD cert. Ap­ prox. 10 flejL hrs/wk. Psych/ Special Ed. majors, N/S prefd. Call Mary Oneal, 348-0228 ISLANDS RESTAURANT now hiring hosi/ess & food servers. Looking for positive & friendly people who like a fast paced work environment. Flex, hrs, exc. pay. Apply M-F 2-6pm @ 730. S. Mill, Centerpoint Plaza, next to Harkins LIVE-IN NANNY: f/t, summer, flex, for fall. Summer travel. Light housekeeping. 998-1724 TYPING/WORD PROCESSING To A p p ly AN(j ¡NKRVÍEW COME TO OUR MESA COUNTRY Club is now hiring for foodservers, banquet servers, & bussers. Applica­ tions accepted .M-F 9-2pm, 660 W. Fairway Dr., Mesa. Call 9641797 for directions. Drug test­ ing is req'd. EOE spo rts d eli HELP WANTED- * * Fun WoRk Environment R o A d , S u ít e HELP WANTEDFO O D SERVICE HELP WANTEDFO O D SERVICE RESTAURANTS/ BARS 1801 E. C A M tlb A c k HELP WANTEDCLERICAL VALET PARKING attendants, must be clean Cut,' good attimde, $6-$12/hr.789-7206. Progressive co. is looking for SALES competitive, positive, energetic candidates who are committed NOW HIRING Sales Associates to success. If this is you, call FT hrs: 7am-3:30pm, lpm-9pm, 553-3193. / '/ / ; / Y,y & 10pm-5 am PT hrs: 3:309pm. Will work w/ college schedule. $7/hr. (commissions up to an additional $8/hr.) Paid training. Calí (602) 7774)877 or fax ^77-8841. 3136 $; Mc­ Clintock, Ste. #7, Tempe (Mc­ Clintock & Southern): EÓE M CI Page 19 S at We Do Resum es! Corporate Fountains Executive Suites 9a m ' 2p m Ac m e BAR K GRILL I n ÍOHMAJÍON “Your Neighborhood" B an • • Word Processing • Copying • Mail Sendees Formatting Faxing Applications 4625 S. Wendler Dr., Tempe Food ■ Spirits • Pool • • Bowling • Cigars • 4245 N. Craftsm an c t. O ld Town S cottsda le JO B OPPORTUNITIES CLUB MED & Cruise ships now hiring. Free details. 800436-3242 . ., " SOFTWARE ENGINEERS for Silicon Valley Start Up. Young, relaxed atmosphere, ex­ cellent stock options. Visit AtWeb at ASU Job Fair &/or email kyle@atweb.com, fax 408730-9649 RESTAURANTS/ BARS CROCODILE CAFE has imme­ diate opening for host posi­ tion: $6.50/hr. + tips. Apply at 525 S. Mill Ave, Tempe. EAST SIDE Marions in Tempe is looking for food servers. Day & night shifts available/ Apply in person at 1125 W. Elliot Rd llam-lOpm. 961-8555 FREE" LOST/FOUND 4/13 LOST black framed pre­ scription glasses in the grass'of the Ritter Biding. If you have info, call 444-4651 ' PERSONALS BUILD YOUR career wardrobe at OFF 5TH Saks Fifth Ave. O utlet! Mention this ad & re­ ceive 16% off any purchase of $150 or more. For her: misses, petites & women's career & ca­ sual sportsweár, shoes & acces­ sories. For him: suits, sportscoats, trousers, sportswear, out­ erwear, furnishings, & shoes. For home: home textiles, gifts, accessories, crystal, silver; & home fragrance. Arizona Mills Mall 838-5708 ( I n iltE C o llo N A d i PI a z a ) Mo N'FrÍ ?AM'6pM MARKETING & administrative assist, needed. Flex. hrs. late aftnspref. Call Mark 261-6306' $21.99 GETS a full set of nails from Dena at Wizzards Hair Stu­ dio. Call 967-2360. TYPING/WORD PROCESSING 210 ' 11 E . 6 & & i*Tempe INTERNSHIPS (602J 438-2999 F in d it FA S T in the C lassifieds 990-7111 ADOPTION HI, WE are a California Couple wishing to share our warmth, laughter, & love w/your new­ born. We will provide a caring. & secure home. Please call bave & Tammy @ 1-800-226-2924, access code 99. To learn more about us, v isit our website @ davtam@iinet.com SERVICES FREE PROFESSIONAL make­ over, hair/ makeup. Call 649-0789. WANTED! 79 people to lose 10-29 pounds in the next 25 day call 888-268-6506. HEALTH & FITNESS SKIN DILEMMA for facials, peels, waxing & acne call Hamida @ 637-1400 TYPING/WORD PROCESSING S2.50/PG, $ 15/RES. Proofed, Las'er. APA/MLA. Same day. DTP. Near ASU. Brian, 967-5987. INSTRUCTION CSE/CS/CIS G R A D S r 24month Masters series program at the Harvard/Yale of the IT in­ dustry. Certified Technical In­ stitute. Full or partial scholar­ ships avail. Call 800-305-3150 or http://orcti-inc.org WANTED PARKING STRUCTURE 3 decal wanted! If you are leaving school, I want to. talk to you. Call David 965-6736 daytime. SPECIAL EGG Donor Needed! Loving infertile couple is hop­ ing to find a compassionate woman to help us hay© a baby. We’re hoping for someone who has blond or brown hair & blue eyes. We’d be delighted to find a healthy, intelligent, college student or graduate. Age 2130. Thank you for your con­ sideration. Compensation up to $5000 + expenses. If you can help us, please call 1-800-8869373 ext 6733 SERVICES ASTROLOGICAL FORECAST by Frances Drake Tuesday, April 21, 1998 ARIES {March 21 to April 19) The excuses that others give might not be sincere, but that shouldn’t deter you from going ahead w ith y o u r plans.. E xcitem ent and en th u siasm reign after dark. TAURUS -(April 20 to May 20) A social get-together could do you a World o f good, but it probably will take some effort (Mi your part to get a close fie to accompany you. You both wind up having a wonderful time. GEMINI (May 21 tc> June 20) Mixing business and pleasure; might not sit well with a family member^ I i?s a good tim e to keep your eye out for bargains. Domestic interests are favored as Well. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) You might experience rivalry in the romance department. Still, that is no reason for you to have a lousy time. The evening looks inyiting. Intellectual conversa­ tions are stimulating. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) Try to ward off a tendency to day­ dream during working hours. If not. you really don’t accomplish much. Try to exercise self-con­ trol VIRGO (Aug, 23 to Sept. 22) If you and a close tie can put aside a difference o f opinion, you’ll have a w onderful time going out som eplace special together. Accent leisure later in the day. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Extra initiative puts you in the d riv er’s seat. W ork effo rts prove fin an cially lu crativ e. However, either you or a close tie tends fo overspend while out and about. SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov. 21) A difference in taste could be a source of irritation, but you’re in sync with yóür partner. You might plan a special getaway for two. Singles m eet w ith new romantic possibilities. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Although family com­ petes fpr some o f your time, most of the day is devoted to getting ahead in your career. Luck is with ÿou, so take advan­ tage. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) There are reasonstibr optimism in the social sphere, but a close tie could become jealous of the atten tio n you receive. Invitations corné from afar; AQUARIUS (Jan, 20 to Feb. 18) Y ou could experience sortie envy on the job. Your m ajor plans are best kept under wraps . B ehind-the-scenes m oves (Move bénéficiât PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) Som e com prom ise is needed with a close tie about a financial matter. Perhaps you can stall for tim e w hile you do fu rth e r research. Close inspection is. needed. YOU BORN TODAY are not happy staying in one place. It seems you’re constantly dashing to and fro in your frenzy to get things done. Once you finally do sR down to relax, you gener­ ally wind down totally. Fields of interest include auto mechan­ ics and construction. Basically, you like most any field in which you can use your hands. Once you leam how to be less frenet­ ic, your personal relationships improve. ©1998 King Features Syndicate Inc. 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