The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 07, 1997, Page 6, Image 6

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Counselors needed for LEAD a reside tial summer leadership program for your women. Good pay - free room and board fun work environment. For more Inform tlon call Pat Patterson, 777-9444. RECEIVE $$ to refer models to Perfect Magazine. $1,000 if the model is phot graphed, $10,000 if she is the top cqed f the year or if she finishes in the top three Perfect 10's unique $435,000 modeling pa oonf \A/innor r\f nanoont roroiv/ac WHO fifl Please call 310-550-0062 for details or s< www.perfect-10.com. Chin-Chlng Lose weight & get paid. Diana at 931-0044. http://www.csmonllne.com/collect1 For the beat selection of cool collectibles on the WORLD WIDE WEBI Check it out! If you have one of the following problems, please give me a call and leave a message at 772-5937 (1 If you can't get into the clothes you wore last year (2 If you need to cut fat from your diet (3 If you need a good night sleep, but it is hard to relax (4 If you are looking for a business opportunity REWARD!! Gold wedding band lost near the gymnasiui Has the names Maria & Blane engraved < the inside of it. Please call 929-0713. ** RM to share 3BR/2BA home. 15 minutes campus. $200 a mth + $200 dep. No lease. Interested, call 806-6838 or 781-4473. Female RM to share apt. In Univ. Comi $250 deposit; $256.50 a month Includi cable, w/d, and dw. Call 771-0562 ASAP. Non-smoking grad or prof to share 2BR/2E apartment with full amenities. $320 + 1/2 u Avail May/Fall. Call Karl at 783-7975. NS M/F RM wanted Immediately for hu{ 3BR house In Olympia. $175 a month + 1 utll. Call 748-9843 or pager, 255-6656. M/F RM to share 2BR townhouse. $400/mth util. 15 minutes from USC. Call 561-0234. Female for University Commons apartmer May?Aug. $256.50 + 1/4 util. Call 939-0147 (JSC-Blossom St. Close!! Carriage House Two 1BR apartments upstairs with screen porch. $375 a month + util. Available May Call 799-3885. Downstairs, $325 a month utilities. Available May 15th. Call 758-2457. Available! Several nice apartments in Fi Points/USC area beginning 6/1/97 from $5 to $600. 2BR's, 1B & 2B's - 256-4151. Spacious Greene Street Apartment: 2BR/1BA. Non-smoking females wanted sublease. $450 a month. Call 779-9497. PT nanny for two children ages 3 and 5. Pi fer Early Childhood/Education major frc 3:30p-7:30p. Must have own transp., refi Hourly rate neg. 736-9371 after 6:30p. F NS to sublet apt available starting May 1 Move in date neg. $256.50/mth. 739-9443. 1 F RM to sublease in University Commo May?Aug. $256.50/mth + 1/4 util. 796-2903 Heathwood 2BR duplex with stove, refri washer & dryer connection. $550. 782-1322 RentMart 2, 3, or 4 bedrooms. Hundreds aval lab Too many to list them all. Call us and ti us your needs. Call 799-1333. (Small fee). 306 Delaware Street: 2BR/1BA with ch/ stove, refrig, w/d, ceiling fans. Real nice. $5 a mo., water included. Call 799-0123. Female RM for University Commons Ap for May?Aug. $256.50 a month + 1/4 utl ties. Please call 407-2124 or 926-5856. 2BR/1BA apt in Five Pts. Available May i $485mo + util. Great location. Call 771-7382 Female roommate to sublease apartment University Commons beginning May/Jun $256.50 a mo. + 1/4 utilities. Call 739-5872. use Rental Hotline: 799-6483 Taking reservations for Summer and Fal Houses, Apartments, Condoa SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS 1 or 2 RM's needed for 4BR fully fumishi apt. $256.50 amot 1/4 util. Call 796-5368. W. Columbia RM to share mobile honn $150/mth. On busline. Daniel at 794-5553. 1 or 2 F RMs to sublease in Univ. Commo May?Aug. $256.5Q/mth + 1/4 util. 939-118C Walk to classl 1BR condo, 8th floor Sent Plaza with great view of city. 1 block frc Horseshoe. Reserved ground level parki space in Pendleton Street garage. Pool, st na, exercise room. 24-hr security guai $53,000. To see, call 252-6586 / 771-4280. Two Northwest Airline Coupons For Sal Call 787-5039 Would You Belie Willing to Pay Y< It's true. Each year the Fulbrigl and graduate students to carry < one year in a foreign country. 1 been named Fulbright finalists, is designed to introduce you to requirements. Interested? 1997 Fulbrigh Tuesday; A| Gressette Rooi For more information, call _ 1980 Chrysler LeBaron Convertible: Only 2 owners. Has copies of maintenance I? record. $2500 or best offer. 803-883-9617. nvnnniHHii '? Schlotzsky's Deli New Opening on Main Street ?r Now accepting applications between 3-5pm, in for all positions. Flexible scheduling, FT/PT. 9" Please apply in person at: 1324 Main Street. je Part-time Work Established store wholesaler Is currently taking applications for part-time order selectors. Warehouse experience a plus when applying for these positions. Fast paced productive environment requires selecting, pricing, and packing merchandise for delivery to convenient stores. Work __ schedule: Sunday thru Thursday from 5pm-11pm or 11pm-5am. Apply In person Monday-Thurday from 8am-5pm to: HT Hackney, 333 Dreher Road In West Columbia. No talephone calls. Trucks and signs around building still says Ell Witt Company. Drug testing Is required. Courier Needed Must have good driving record & insurance for local firm. Flexible hours. Approximately 10 hours per week, M-F. $7.50 an hour. Available May 1st. Call 771-9999 ext., 3029. Swimming Instructors Needed for summer. FT and PT positions throughout Columbia area. Training available. Call American Red Cross at 540-1209. Columbia YMCA needs swimming instructors for the summer. Training Is available. Please contact Pebbles Turbeville at 7997159, extension 29. Hampton Greene Apartments (500 Gillscreek Parkway) PT Marketing Associate with one of the South East largest Property Management Firms. 28 ot. hours per week. Sales experience preferred. 3n Opportunity for advancement and performance bonuses. Position to start immediately. Apply in person or call 783-3265."" Customer Service Representative position needed for a Multl Million $$ Co. Must be t0 professional and have own transportation K and be able to lift 50 pounds at a time. Part-time hours guaranteed. More flexible ? hours available. THE MORE FLEXIBLE, ti. THE BETTER. Could lead to future perma 98 nent position. Send resume to: P.O. Box 11488, 29201. )A Nathan's Restaurant - 1840 Hampton St. til. Now hiring for full-time delivery person, M-F from 8:00 am to 2:30 pm. Bicycle needed. No ^ evenings & no-weekends. Apply within. /3 Riverbanks Zoo & Garden Park Attendant ? One part-time temporary position thru Sep+ tember 30 with rotating days and hours and one regular part-time position thru September. Tues, Wed., Thurs., 10AM to 6:30PM. Will include, but not limited to, maintenance and care of the park such as sweeping up trash, !ts blowing leaves, straw, etc., maintaining parkr ing lots, operating sweeper, retrieving gar? bage bags from facilities, cleaning picnic trails and other related duties. $5.67 an hour plus ed passes. Apply in person at Riverbanks Per5. sonnel Office, M-F, 9 to 4 ONLY + Established AIITel Mobile agent Is hiring ? motivated sales people for retail locations. ve Contact Bradley at 250-1161 .25 * Home therapist for Lovaas Program working ? with autistic child during spring and summer. 10-12 hours per week. $7 an hr. 783-6033. t0 SUMMER ON HILTON HEAD ISLAND ? Shore Beach Service is now looking for life's guards for the summer season. Please call im (803) 785-3494 for more information. 9r' Decisions Bar & Grille - 798-1710 ? Now hiring for Waitstaff! Apply in person 5. Wednesday?Sunday at 1315 Longcreek Dr. _ Staffing Coordinator ns Full-time Orangeburg area opening for perl. son with previous Customer Service experlence, 4 year degree preferred. Primary '9' responsibilties Involve Interviewing, hiring, counseling and placing temporary em ployees. Also Involves heavy customer le. contact, taking orders, handling customer all service Issues. Must be able to handle multiple tasks and prioritize correctly. Ex? cellent company benefits. Fax resume & a' salary requirements to ATTN: Lisa Mondy 40 at (803) 772-7598. ? Ogden Entertainment/Riverbanks Zoo lt8 Banquet servers needed for part-time posi" tions. Day and night. Experience is a plus. _ Apply in person between 9 am and 4 pm. st. Undergraduate or Graduate student assls|_ tant. Responsibilities will Include trouble at shooting and installation of desktop come puters and working with users. Excellent verbal and written communication skills ? required as this position will be In constant contact with College of Nursing II faculty and staff. Familiarity with Microsoft NT 4.0 Workstation, Microsoft Windows 3.11, Novell networks, MS Office products, . Groupwlse, and WordPerfect 6.1 desired. Strong pc hardware background desired. ? Hourly wage Is dependent upon experiie. ence of applicant. Interested applicants should see Rachel Livingston In room 202 ? of the College of Nursing for an applicaJ18 tlon. Account Representative Needed! Full-time account representative position maintaining favorable customer relations and selling temporary help In the Orangeite |)Urg area. Primary responsibilities include: >m making outside sales calls, handling cusn9 tomer service Issues, assisting branch >u- staff In daily operations, and attending rd- professional events to enhance visibility within the community. Career opportunity for flexible, team-oriented candidate. 4year degree and previous sales experience preferred. Fax resume and salary requirements to ATTN: Lisa Mondy, Sales/Service Mgr, 772-7598. ye that Someone Is yu to Study Abroad? it Grants allow graduating seniors out a particular program of study for rhis year, two USC students have The 1997 Fulbright Grant Workshop the application process and it's it Grant workshop pril 8 at 4 p.m. m, Harper College the Fellowships Office at 777-0958 CLASSIF NEED EXTRA MONEY???? COUNSELORS: T Local businesses are offering excellent pay to IN MAINE1 Get in qualified applicants. Must have an outgoing Must have good s and energetic attitude and the willingness to or assist. Openin work. ball> Soccer, Tei - File Clerks (WSI), Waterskl i - Receptionists Camping & Hikinc - Office Clerks ,UBA'a En9.lisi? 1 -General Labor Ri lery, Arts & Cra retaries. Top sal; -Assembly RrrYBdA.ndry.Trav - Banquet Servers camp0aol.com), We offer bonuses, incentives and WEEKLY b^seel^O^ve! paychecks. Call today for an interview and get Ny 10590. started immediately. No fee. EOE. CAROUNA PERSONNEL SERVICES EARN OVER $ 356-7004 LEXINGTON RUNNING YO 256-0656 COLUMBIA Build your resu ??????????????? business expert File Clerk Summer managi Immediate open in our Medical Office in out North and Si downtown Columbia. Year-round with flexible nia. For more inf hours. Please call Dr. Weiner, 765-9233. ??? Infl Marketing Co. seeking 6 motivated and Stellini's It outgoing people to help build and expand Hjrjng AM and p company. FT or PT. Call Diana at 931-0044. son Monday thr n1 Mail Cnnr summer worn - Delivery drivers. Must De ai w " years of age or older. Hardwork, but good pay ' for serious, responsible individual. Call 796- COUNSELORS 5673 Mon.-Fri. only between 7-9 PM. camps for childre Seeking two motivated students. 5-10 autism. The SC I hours of work a work. Can produce a Autism Division $3000 plus monthly income. Training pro- each summer at C vided. Please call us at 800-390-2341. ton ??) and C.arr ??????????????? pend plus travel e) Part-time Runner energetic, creath Local downtown firm. Must have car. Contact Counselors. Inter Mrs. Anne Zavala at 256-0000. Mary Jones at 737 4 GOVERNOR'S RECEPTION ,, I All international students are til invited to attend this annual event at which South Carolina's governor honors the University's international community. Sponsored by the Columbia Council for Internationals. 4pm, the Governor's Mansion FESTIVAL OF FOUR This multicultural stringed ensemble combines specialties in Spanish flamenco, Andean mountain, classical European, and traditional American musical styles. Admission: $12.50 adults, $ 10 students. 8pm, Kqger Center 5, SALSA MERENGUE BAND Come dance the night away with the lively and popular 13 piece band, Sabor Tropical. Admission is free. Sponsored by SALA (Students Associated for Latin America) and the Office of Multicultural Affairs 7pm, Golden Spur 6 SHIATSU BASICS Learn about Shiatsu, the til therapeutic art of Japan which is deeply rooted in the philosophy and practices of traditional Chinese medicine. Christi Stewart, Natural Therapeutic Specialist, will give a brief historical overview of Shiatsu and demonstrate basic techniaues of this massage therapy. Admission is free. Sponsored by International Programs 5pm, Russell House 303 FILM: THE SECRET OF ROAN INISH Enjoy the magical tale of a girl whose search for her missing brother brings an enchanting Irish legend to life. This program is part of the Cinema du Monde Film Series. Free admission. Sponsored by International Programs 7pm, Business Administration 351 7f HIM LIKE WATER FOR - CHOCOLATE til Based on the novel by Laura Esquivel, Like Water for Chocolate creates a world of romance through the magical realism that is central to modem Latin film and literature. The film is in Spanish with English subtitles. Admission is free. Sponsored by SALA (Students Associated for latin America) and the latin American Studies Program. 5pm, Russell House 303 INTERNATIONAL COFFEE HOUSE: A TOUR OF GREAT BRITAIN Learn about Great Britain while enjoying British tea and treats. Also, meet some of the University of South Carolina's students from Great Britain. This event is part of the International Coffee House Series. Free admission. Sponsored by International Programs. 7:30pm, Gressette Room, Harper College International Frograms for Stu IEI^^ QP BOYS SPORTS CAMP Immediate Openln on exciting, fun summerl USC Stadium/Farmers Me kills, able to instruct, coach Now hiring for mail room, ship igs in: Baseball, Basket- and general office errands. 2( mis, Hockey, Lax, Swim week. Can schedule around cla , All Water Sports, PLUS: M-time during summer. Know j, Ropes & Climbing Wall, Puters- Postage meter equif Horseback Riding, Archery, ra. and shipping procedure ft- Martia. Art, RN'<s ??er- wl" traml Good drlvin9 recorc p moving violations (we will c I rA^ ciiAii f T' heavy lifting required. Call Gei no cf tf w*" at 799"5517 between the hour: OR WRITE: Steve Rubin, mor0 information & appointment SAMP COBBOSSEE (kah' " rmine Drive, South Salem, Summer Jobs: Camp Burnt Gin, DHEC's can er, for children with physical . seeking counselors. Applicar 16,000 THIS SUMMER h,9h school graduate and ha' UR OWN BUSINESS! ,n working with children. Dati ime and gain real life ment are June 3-Aug 12. Call ence upon graduation. further Info. EOE. ment positions through- Now hiring part-time telemarke outh Carolina and Virgi- for our morning/evening shift o., call 1-800-393-4521. ten/oral communicating skills i ???????experience helpful and enthus $7.50 hourly after paid trainin alian Restaurant Columbia location. Apply at: 1 M servers. Apply in per- Street, 3rd Floor. For directior u Friday 3 to 5pm to: (803) 540-3815. 736-7364. V5PMMP NEE?Eh !?r r?sid.ential PREGNANT AND NEED n and adolescents having B|rthr|ght of Columbia offert Department of Disabilities- 8,8tance and aid. Services sponsors these children confidential. Please call us al amp Bob Cooper (Summer ip Long (Aiken SC). A stirpenses are paid to the fun, CALL THE PROFESSOR A ye individuals chosen as Math, Phy., Chem., E ested persons please call Mathematics Tutoring, Th -5968 in Columbia. Call 256-6498 [nternation Ar>ril A - X L^/JL XX X X 8FULBRIGHT INFORMATION SESSION fVi Leam about Fulbright grants which are available to graduating seniors and to graduate students. The grants allow students to conduct research, engage in advanced study, or undertake teaching assistantships for one year in a foreign country. Application materials and guidelines will be presented at the session. Sponsored by the Office of ^ Fellowships andSummer Programs c 4pm, Gressette Room, Harper College COOKING AROUND THE WORLD j Interested in expanding your cooking repertoire? Then join some international students who will teach you their culinary specialties. Youll learn how to make British scones, German potato soup, and more! \ Sponsored by International Programs. 5pm, Baptist Student Union, lower level ^ COFFEE. COOKIES. AND CONVERSATION Enjoy this unique opportunity for American students to meet, mingle, and converse with internationals from all over the world. Sponsored by English Programs for ^ Internationals, Columbia World Affairs { Council, and Alpha Phi Omega 7pm, Top of Carolina, Capstone { THREE SHORT SPANISH PLAYS Enjoy El delantal blancoby Sergio Vodanovic, La parada by Rafael Portillo, and La zapatera prodigiosa by Federico Garcia Lorca. Performances are in Spanish. Admission: $2 students, $3 others. Sponsored by the Department of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese. 8pm, Longstreet l neater 9| INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL 1 th 1 lam-2pm, Russell House Patio ^ MOVIE: FRENCH KIgS \ Catch the spirit of going abroad with this romantic comedy set in France?starring Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline. Sponsored by JJL ILK^J I ICt-LJKSJ IC4J X X\^rXyLC4XllL>. 5pm, BA, Belk Auditorium I DISCOVER THE PEACE CORPS EXPERIENCE j Returned Peace Corps volunteers will share and discuss their overseas experiences. Enjoy an exciting slide show about the life of a Peace Corps volunteer and learn about ways ! that you, too, can have such an experience. Sponsored by International Programs 7pm, Russell House Ballroom \ THREE SHORT SPANISH PLAYS 1 See April 8 for description, time, and location. CELEBRATE TH 1997 INTERNATIC Wednesday, April 9, 1 lam-1 Enjoy international food, muj Live music performed by Patrick's Ca< Photo exhibit, Archaeology froi Consulate Gene April 4-11, Russell Hou dents Byrnes Building, Suite 125 University o gs JOHN A. MCGEARY DMD irket area Closest dentist to campus. 1226 Pickens iping/receiving, r ) + hours per Street. USC Alumni, foreign students, and isses. Possible 8t3ff welcomed. Insurance accepted. Studledge of comment, postal ent discounts available. 254-3383. is helpful. We I required -no EDITORIAL ASSISTANCE: :heck). Some Thesis, dissertation, the woes of "publish or 3%%^5PNMor Perish-" 25 years experience. Richard L. L Crawford at 695-0930. ip near Sumt- ^^^HiTlTff|f7l la HHWIUiiyi its muat be a re experience Typing - $2.50/ single-spaced page: "37 38561 for $1-50/double-spaced pg. Joanna, 783-9330 PRO-TYPE TYPING SERVICES: 776-9214 ting applicants Thesis, term papers, resumes, etc. s. Good writ- _ . a must. Sales Fast turn around, reasonable prices. iiasm needful. _ . g Convenient Essays, reports, resumes?English major with 1500 Hampton over 20 years secretarial experience. is, please call $2/page. Call 781-1222, please leave a msg HEL" PAPA JAZZ 1 positive asare free and Cash paid for used compact discs, records, & 1765-0165. tapes. Bring 1 or 1,000. All kinds of music. ?r grades? (2014 Greene Street). Call 256-0095. r 957-0577 1 ' Ingr. A Drinking Man's Story is Expert! (Recorded Message) 796-7014, Call Nowl al Week 1, 1997 I ft 1 t IMMIGRATION LAW lv til UPDATE Alan Gordon, an mmigration attorney based in Charlotte, will liscuss recent and important changes in mmigration law. He will also talk about H-l Tsas and permanent residency. Sponsored by !ntemational Programs. I:30pm, Gambrell 152 PHILIPPINES: A CULTURAL EXPERIENCE Injoy the film, A Cultural Experience, which :xplores the multifaceted Philippines. An nformal panel discussion will follow. Sponsored by the Filipino-American Association of Greater Columbia. Ppm, Gambrell 152 HREE SHORT SPANISH PLAYS lee April 8 for description, time, and location. V MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM Mian McSweeny directs this Shakespeare avorite. Admission: $10 general public, $8 acuity and staff, $6 students. Sponsored by he Department of Theatre, Speech, and Dance. $pm, Drayton Hall Theatre n INTERNATIONAL HOUR All international students th are welcome to enjoy free food, fellowship, and ling-pong. Sponsored by the Columbia ^AJLUIUU 1UI UU^l 1 U?UJ. 12-1 pm, Baptist Student Union, lower level rHF. GRFATIAKES CONFLICT IN CF.NTRAI. \FRICA ohn Beya, from the Department of \nthropology, will discuss how the Great Lakes conflict arose and became entwined -vith Zairian president Mobutu and his oppressive regime. Sponsored by the Department of Anthropology. 12:15-1:15pm, Hamilton 318 INTERNATIONAL DINNER 3et a taste of the world by participating in this popular event! NADA residents will host a Micious international dinner with a variety foods. $2 admission. Sponsored by NADA International Living Community. 7:30pm, NADA Courtyard \ MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM see April 10 for description, time, and location. E WORLD! >NAL FESTIVAL Jpm, Russell House Patio ?ic, and cultural displays, iillac (Irish) and Cadir (Turkish). n the Air; on loan from the ral of Israel ise, 2nd floor lobby f South Carolina 777-7461 4