8A • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THIS & THAT FRIDAY,APRIL5,2002 WEATHERFORECAST TODAY 65 33 Sunny and mild. TOMORROW 842-8665 2858 Four Wheel Dr. 67 44 Clouds increase for a stormy day. SUNDAY Mostly cloudy with showers and thunderstorms. SOURCE:MATT MAKENS KUJHWEATHER@KU.EDU LEWIS BY THOMAS AND MOZLEY Today's Birthday (April 5). You're pragmatic this year, and quick to act when opportunity knocks. You'll be even more successful once you learn to be analytical. Try not to learn this the hard way, OK? Might as well have fun Aries (March 21-April 19) -- Today is a 6- You're almost past the hardest part. Make plans to get away this weekend and relax with your friends. Meanwhile, continue to be on your best behavior. It could help you profit. Taurus (April 20-May 20) - Today is a 7. Someone nearby may be pressing you, but there's no need to get stressed. The anxious one is worried about little stuff. You can see the big picture. Be a calming influence. Gemini (May 21-June 21) - Today is a 7- Get your chores out of the way as soon as you can. You have places to go and things to do. Friends are waiting. Better hurry up or they'll leave without you. Cancer (June 22-July 22) - Today is a 7- Confer with an older, possibly wiser HOROSCOPES person about finances. He or she will have some ideas you can use. Trust your own judgment, too, of course. You have a natural talent for making the best deals. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) - Today is a 6- You won't get extra pay for extra work now, but don't let that stop you. An important person needs a service you can provide. The goodwill you'll gain is worth more than money. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Today is an 8- There it is; the path through the confusion. The chance to score the goal. You can think about it later. You need to act. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct 22) - Today is a 7. You should have your place fixed up nearly the way you want it by now. Put on the finishing touches. As motivation, invite your favorite people over for tomorrow night. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) - Today is a 7 - Something not working around your house? How hard can it be to fix? You can find out this weekend. Maybe you'd better line up to more experienced handman to provide help if necessary sagittarius (Nov.22-Dec.21) - Today is a 7 You've worked hard for the money, so not be dushed to accept it. Becoming wealthy may not have been your primary goal, but it easier to fulfill your real goal: serving others. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)- Today is a 7- Scurry through your job so that you can hurry home. You want to get your place cleaned up before you lose all interest. Soon, you won't care if your place is clean. But your roommate might. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7- Be bold with your affections early in the day. You'll get with so busy later, you could forget. More work brings more money, or saves more. Pisces(Feb.19-March20)-Today is a 7- Old business could take up most of your day. Reserve tonight and this weekend for working on your new plans. The more you get done now, the more creative you'll be then. 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All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any 100s Announcements 120 - Announcements CHILDREN'S LEARNING CENTER now enrolling for summer school age program. 5-11 yr olds. Call 841-2195 130 - Entertainment FREE POOLE at the Bottleneck, Mon-Sat, 3-bpn. 727 New Hampshire. 842-LIVE Do you dance? Do you sing? Bring your talent to the Bottleneck. 5 local acts every Monday night, 18 and over. Join the 40ers club! Come at the Bottleneck for details. 422-LIVE 200s Employment 205 - Help Wanted $250 a day potential/ bartending. Training provided. 1-800-293-3985 ext. 531 Book Keeper/Rental Agent Needed, 20-25 hours/week, Possible Full Time in Summer, M-F, Call 914 6003. Bartenders Needed: Earn up to $250 per day. No experience necessary. Call 866-291-184 ext. 8940 Cruise line entry level on-board positions avail. great benefits. Seasonal or year-round. 941-329-6444. www.cruiserearners.com Help Wanted. Admin. Asst. office & showing agent for property management company. Part or full time considered. 841-7227. Our readers are hereby informed that all jobs and housing advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. 205 - Help Wanted such preference, limitation or discrimination." Childcare in my home for 3 boys. 15-20 hours per week. Flexible. Call 749-6088. This Summer. Nanny for my 3 daughters ages 11, 10.4 & 7 Hours appso. 8-M-F. Send resume and references to 10.9 Mass. Lawrence KS6044 American Family Insurance office needs customer service rep. PT work around school hours. Prefer PT during the summer $6-$8/hr. 81-408. rkking@amfam.com Looking for a responsible student to care for 10yr. old boy in home this summer. Must have transportation. 3 or 4 days./wk. 8-5pm, days. Good call. Pay Kalby at 842-7071. Models, Photographers, Designers Wanted: Boudweiser Women of Big 12 Swimsuits Calendar. Free trip and paid promotions. www.Ucalendars.com/785-830-0367 Wakarusa Veterinary Hospital is looking for qualified veterinary assistants, receptionist, and kennel positions. Bring resume to 1825 Wakarusa Drive. Male counselors needed to lead educational and recreational activities at Wildwood, a resident camp south of Kansas City, June-August 2014 (313-757-4000 or wood@peopletsec.net). set your summer up earl Make $7,000. Build your resume. Call 402-438-9559. Summer Laborers needed by mechanical contractor for job sites in Manhattan, Topeka, Lawrence, Salina & Emporia 10.49 $hall or Lawrence, Salina & Emporia 38.37-347 to leave name & phone # M/EOF/M/F Assistant Manager Position Available Position may be Full or Part-time. Applicants must have previous sales experience and be available on Sunday & Monday. Apply in person at 843 Massachusetts, or fax resume to: 843-0466 Pharmacy needs student to computer-process insurance claims. Applicant must be available for training in April. Also, counter clerk needed 1pm-6pm. Mon, through Fri, and some Saturday's 9am-1pm. Job start mid-May and continue through school year. Call 843-4160. SPANISH TRANSLAT, requires fluency in Spanish and English, typing skill, Pt, combo of weekday afternoon and some evenings. Start $8/hr. We assist patients with applications for medical benefits. Resume to Translator P.O. BOX 725, Lawrence, KS 66044 Front Desk. Vivacious personality needed at a busy desk of a buoy Olathe, Ka doctor's office. Varied duties. Mean people need to apply. Great pay and benefits. Send a resume to 679 West 119th St. Suite 416 Overland Park, Ks 6629. Or fax at us 193-685-3000. 205 - Help Wanted CAMP COUNSELORS wanted for private Michigan boys/girls summer camps. Teach: swimming, canoeing, sailing, riding, sports, computers, tennis, archery, rocky crafts, climbing, ropes, guitar, photography, & more! Salary $1600 on up, plus room/bd www.greenwoodscamp.com Lwwewq aol.com, 888-459-2492 Interested in a summer job that offers leadership experience and fun? The Youth Volunteer Corps is looking for students at the age of 18 to provide service if you'd like to serve as a team leader for 11-18 yr-olds this summer ($7/hr), contact Jim Wisler at (432) 432-8926, ext. 29, or www.yvcu.org. STUDENT WORK STUDENT. TO WORK 72 positions to be filled ASAP! $13.79 base-app. lists exist - 1-6 week work program Conditions exist. 1-6 week work program. All majors apply now, start now. Scholarship opportunities avail. Customer service/sales. We Train. Build resume. No telemarketing or dr-to-dr. 913-789-8881 www.workforstudents.com LIVE AND WORK IN COLORADO! Be a CAMP COUNSELOR at Girl Scout overnight camp in the mountains SW of Denver. General/Unit counselors and program specialists (western horseback riding, hiking, outdoor skills, crafts, nature, sports, challenge course, dance and drama) with certification in ENERGENCY Competitive salary, room, meals, health insurance, travel allowance. Call 303-778-0196 x 281 or email rhondh.gamscm.org case Manager - Provide case management & cognitive therapy to person's 'w' brain injury to live & play in the community. Creative self-starter w/ strong interpersonal & problem solving skills. Experience in rehabilitation & independent living preferred. Great pay w/ Send Resume to SanJellem, PhD Padded. Community Works, Inc. Mission, Kansas 66029 Mission, Kansas 66029 Looking for a fun way to spend your summer? Audition for Kansas Summer Theare's production of Prairie Fire, a group of plays based on reminiscences and oral histories about the early period of Kansas history. Auditions are April 13-14 in Murphy Hall. Both student and community actors are invited to audition; all summer rehearsals are in the evening; percussion and choreography Open Call Auditions: 1-5 p.m. Saturday, April 15, Room 209 Murphy Hall. Callbacks: 1-5 p.m. Sunday, April 14, Room 209 Murphy Hall. For more information, call 864-3381