6B Wednesdav. August 28. 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Horoscopes: Today's Birthday (Aug. 28): Team up with an imaginative partner this year to make necessary changes. With quick action in October, you can make or save a lot of money. Your home is disrupted in December and full of surprises. Go back to a favorite place with your sweetheart in January. An old method solves the problem in February. With your organizational skills, a shared dream comes true in March. Protect your valuables in April with a good insurance policy. A group get-together leads to romance in July. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Today is a 9. Look around you. Somebody's struggling with a job you could do easily. We all have different talents, so don't be critical. Lend a helping hand, and a true friendship will be your reward. Your luck is good with both romance and children this evening. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Today is a 5. You might be anxious for action, but it is not quite time. Wait until Friday. Instead, draw up the blueprints of your dreams. Get a clear picture of what you want to happen. Tonight, make up a list of jobs to be done and set priorities. **Scorpio** (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) - Today is a 9. You're a very intense person and get a lot done when you're working. If you devote that kind of concentration to relaxation today, you'll be in good shape to face the coming challenges. You may run into a few problems Friday, so it won't hurt to have energy in reserve. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) - Today is a 6. Confusion runs rampant today. If there is not enough money to do everything, consider taking out a loan. You don't like entanglements, so keep the terms of your agreement simple. Make sure you know exactly what each side will contribute to and get from the relationship. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 9. Prepare yourself. Things are going to be moving quickly for a while. Study the situation. It's not cheating to ask your partner to help; you can't be expected to think of everything. You'll have a lucky break this evening. Be in the right place with the right person. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 3. Focus on finances — balance the checkbook, pay the bills, etc. You'd rather be doing just about anything else, but the time is right. Later, if there's anything left, you can go shopping, but don't bother to buy any lottery tickets. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) - Today is a 9. Yours is the sign of gifts, and today you ought to give yourself one. You have been good lately. You have worked hard and taken care of other people, sometimes without being asked. You deserve to have something you've always wanted. Go and get it. Aries (March 21-April 19) - Today is a 6. Ever thought of owning your own business? That might be the best way to utilize your talents. If you like the ides, find somebody with more experience and ask how to begin. In romance, take it easy. Be the perfect lady or gentleman and you'll be more successful. Gemini (May 21-June 21) - Today is a 4. Keep your comments to yourself. Pay attention to what other people feel, not what they say or even what they do. Hearing moods might be the most difficult thing in the world for you to learn, but the skill will come in handy. Cancer (June 22-July 22) - Today is a 9. All the careful planning and patient work you've been doing is starting to pay off. You may be tempted to blow your sizable nest egg on clothes or a trip. Be sensible. Figure out how you can travel and have fun at a profit. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) - Today is a 6. Make a little time for quiet contemplation today. Clear your mind, meditate, and you could get an idea that will make you rich. Tonight, finish a job a loved one has been nagging you about. It's not much fun now, but it'll be even less fun later. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment only. 944 Mass. 832-8228 BREAKING OUT OF THE FOOD JAIL When is thin too thin? What turns a diet into an eating disorder? What steps can you take to help a friend change their eating habits? Red Lyon Tavern Thursday, September 5, 1996 Malott, Kansas Union 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. When is thin too thin? *NATURAL FIBER CLOTHING *NATURAL BODY CARE *820-822 MASS. * 841-0100* NATURALWAY Rachel Le, Graduate Student, Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center Beth Nelson, Graduate Student, Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center Facilitators Sponsored by The Entity Taylor Women's Resource Center. Contact Janet Kammers, for more information. Contact Rachel Hadde at 844-602-3521. Prior Service Veterans For the Kansas National Guard Try Us For a Year! Wanted Serve 2 days a month and 2 weeks a year Weekend Drill Pay effect. 1 Jan. 1996 216.58 196.24 180.56 E-3 RENEWYOURDIAL-INACCOUNT! Possible to enter at last rank held up to E-6. $200,000 Life Insurance, PX & Commissary Privileges,Retirement Benefits.Work a weekend not a week! Call today! 842-0759 / 842-9293 All student accounts established before August 21,1996 must be renewed by October 1,1996. Accounts not renewed by October 1, 1996 will be deactivated. Existing dial-in accounts may be renewed from any computer with a World Wide Web browser by filling out a form on a Web page at: http://www.cc.ukans.edu/renew.htm All faculty and staff with a current appointment and who have existing dial-in accounts will have their accounts automatically renewed and a bill will be mailed. If you renew your account you will be billed an amount that will be based on 2 components: · a basic service charge,and · a monthly usage charge DIALINACCOUNTBILLING There are two basic service charge options: - $20 for service from 9-1-96 through 12-31-96 • $50 for service from 9-1-96 through 7-31-97 Monthly usage in excess of 50 hours per month will be billed by the University of Kansas at $0.50 per hour There is no limit to the number of hours of use. Bills will not be generated for less than $10.00 per month. (No charge for amounts below $10.00 in any month will carry forward.) No user will be charged more than $30 in any month. Currently there are no provisions for notifying customers of cumulative hours during the month. Academic Computing Services (913)864-0100 WTCS volunteer training information session Sept. 12. www.wtcsvs.org. Public Library. For more information 843-935-8337 200s Employment 105 Personals 101 Business Personals 120 Announcements 140 Lost and Found Classified Directory 205 Help Wanted 225 Professional Services 235 Typing Services The Kansan will not knowingly accept any advertisement for housing or employment that discriminates against any person or group of persons based on race, sex, age, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, national 300s Merchandise Classified Policy ***FREE*** LOSE WEIGHT FOR FREE!! CALL NOW913-841-7416 305 For Sale 304 Auto Sales 360 Miscellaneous 370 Want to Buy 400s Real Estate 405 Real Estate 430 Roommate Wanted ity or disability. Further, the Kansas will not knowingly accept advertising that is in violation of University of Kansas regulation or law. 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 such prefer-ence, limitation or discrimination." Our readers are hereby informed that all jobs and housing advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. 100s Announcements 105 Personals Open 24 hours everyday. Commerce Plaza Laundromat 3028 W. Stellar. Clean and air conditioned. Poster Sale. Biggest and best selection. Choose from over 2000 different images. ROCK, FINE ART, METAL, CINEMAS, TOTAL STAR WARS, SCENIC LANDSCAPES, PERSONAL ALLIES (Brad Pitt. Sandra Bullock, Einstein, Val Klimmer, Pam Anderson, the movie makers, and many bet, Ansel Adams, and others). MOST MAGES $6, 7, and 8 each see us at KS UNION GALLERY- LEVEL 4 on MON AUG. 19TH THIRU FRIGA. 30TH. The hours are 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday thru Friday, Satur- day, and Sunday 12 noon-4 saturday. Sponsored by SUA 110 Business Personals COMMUTERS: Self Serve Car Pool Exchange. Main Lobby, Kansas Union. New Hours Monday - Friday 8-8 Saturday8-4:30 Sunday 12:30-4:30 120 Announcements 864-9500 New metallab breakthrough **Lose 5-10 lbs guaranteed. Cost:** C84. Call (800) 776-9593. NEED A RIDER/REDER? Use the Self Serve Car Pool Exchange, Main Lobby, Kansas Union. 120 Announcements BEST FUNDRAISER EVER Fast, easy, make. Thousands of dollars in 2-3 wks. Great for greeks clubs, & other groups. IMPOSSIBLE to lose money. FREE details! 1-800-408-8618 ext 2400 NEED TO TYPE A FORM? A PAPER? Good old-fashioned, electronic (typerswers available for student use) forms. WTCS special volunteer training for battered and formerly battered women. Information session Sept. 3, 7-9 p.m. at the Lawrence Public Library. For more information: Call 843-3333. FREE FINANCIAL AID. Over $4 Billion in public and private sector grants & scholarships is now available. All students are eligible regardless of grades, income, or financial need. Students Financial Student 1-800-263-6495 f. ST7525 YOUR ACADEMIC SUCCESS, III PREPARING FOR EXAMS Caring People Needed Headquarters Counseling Center looking for volunteers. Interested? Informal meeting Wed. Aug. 28, 7:56 p.m. Lawrence County Vermont Question 814-235 Using your notes to review, predicting exam questions, deciding for exam questions of test Wed, August 28, 7:08 to 30 pm 330 Strong Presented by the Student Assistance Center FREE! 120 Announcements ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS! Grants and Scholarships avail. from sponsors! No repayments ever! $$$ Cash for College $$$ For info. 1-800-257-3834 140 Lost & Found 205 Help Wanted Male, approx. 1 yr old. Long black fur with white chest and no collar. No wear, last seen mid-September in 18th and 19th century. KANSAN CLASSIFIEDS: 864-4358 Lost Cat Long John Silver's Help wanted. All shiita available Call 841-2900. care time help needed in busy doctor's office. Morning preferred. Call 749-1309. Child care, part-time, 11:30-1:00 M-F. Call Sunshine Acres Preschool at 842-2232. 200s Employment Gymnastics teacher needed at Starstruck Dance Center, 845-305-500. Now hire cooks, utilizes hot and cold prep. No experience necessary will train. Apply in person. Sarinio Energetic, responsible person to care for our 4-year-old in our home. MWF 9-12 am, $60/ hour. Call Joe or Barb at 832-8615. Christian Daycare needs enthusiastic employees for MWP or T, Th. Must be highly reliable and stable. Good pay. 842-2088. Cleaning: Part-time openings mornings or early evening. 16-20 weekdays. Above wage. Babysitter needed Sat. 10-5, Sun. 1-5. Car a must. Pay negotitable. 865-2870 evenings. Auto Plana Carwash now accepting applications for all positions. Cashier, designer, service order writer, cashier, associate, supervisor. Golf course work, best lunch, FREE GOLF. Apply at Airbnb Country Club - 400 Corydon Drive, Tampa, FL 33612 Male or female receptionist wanted. Must be avail. MWF all day. No phone calls please. Apply in person at Stitzors 910 Kentucky. Hiring all notional A M / P M - flexible he Hiring all position! A.M.P.M. flexible hours. Friday through Saturday, 8:00 AM-12:00 PM. Mati G.atti, 3914 Clinton Parkway, Suite 1. Lawn care company seeking hard working individual for mowing crew. PT/wafebable hours 843-5320 Mr. Gatti's, 3514 Clinton Parkway - Suite I. 205 Help Wanted Teacher aides needed: 7-2 or 1-M-F. Apply at Children's Learning Center 305 N. Michigan. EACH *auto/housekeeper for 3 kids, 2:30-5:30 M-F. Must * *have a van with free roof and board extra * *benefits. Call 860-732-3194.* Now hiring cooks, utilizes hot and cold food. No experience necessary, will train. App in person. Sirirolini Sirirolini Part time office help needed and professional attitude and appearance. Call University Photography at 843-6279. PT Liquor Store-Clerk & Stock. County close to 40% & Quivira. Good pay for right person (913)650-2837. Sunrise Garden Center is looking for full or part time landcaping job. Apply on person, 10th & New York University Classroom Assistant needed at Raintree Montessori School. Montessori exp. pref. Will train. $1250/mo Late afternoon assistant. 3:15-5:30 M-F $6.25/hr. Transp. req. Call 843-6800 Adams Alumun Center/Learned Club has openings for parttime banquet servers. Some daytime and weekend availability preferred. Apply in person at the Adams Alumun Center 1206 Reed Ave. Adams Alumna Center/Learn Club has openings for PT dishwashers. Above min. wage, meals & uniforms provided. Apply in person at the Adams Alumna Center 1266 Oread Ave. Adamane Daima Center/Leah Club has openings for full tauhua banque prep, cook, includes benefite Apply in all locations. 670-289-4000. www.adamane.daima.com Artist Model-needed(female) 18 or older, level-headed, good work for the right person, serious calls only please. 843-6527 after, for details.interview. Before and after school teachers now being hired to work 7.9 am or 11:30 noon p.m. M-F. Great experience for education majors. $5.75/hour. Apply at Stepping Stones, 110 Wakayama. Couple seek person #i for daycare of our 2-year-old daughter in our home. On bus route, 23rd and Kasold area. All hours available. Prefer KU students. 749-0045. Evenings First Savings Bank seeking a part time branch teller. Hours are Monday through Friday 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to Noon. Apply in person at 2710 Iowa. Immanuel Lutheran Childhood Center now accepting applications for morning and afternoon teacher's aides. Experience with children required. Apply 2104 West 16th Street. Needed: Reliable, Non-Smoking Sitter with car and referrences to baby's two girls, 8 and 11, on most Mondays 5-6pm and Wednesdays 4-10pm. $5 per hour. Call between 4-8pm at 865-5963. part time farm hand needed. Experience with live stock and/or farm machinery preferred. Must be reliable. Flexible hrs. 887-6126 or 887-6605 evenings only. Ask for Brenna or leave message. SPRING BREAK 97 EARN CASH! Part-time help needed for weekends beginning immediately at 9:30 a.m and Sun 11:30 a.m. Must be responsible for food, cleaning, transportation and laundry. INCREASE 97 EARN CASH BOOK PAST HIGHEST COMMISSIONS TRAVEL FREE ONLY 13 SALESA! CALL FOR FREE INFOUNSPILLSHIP 8-104-267-710 The Dance Gallery has immediate openings for a baby sitter, MWF 9-10 am & for tulling instructors weekday evenings. Call Karen at 841-0215. 205 Help Wanted Lawrence Bus Co. is hiring SAFERI drivers for the following positions: we have clean drive record contact Cathryn at 844-0444 Adams Alumni Center/Leaseal Club has openings for fine dining, lake sunset cook. Some exp. need, 5 day full-time pot, with benefits, both AM & PM shifts. Apply in person at the Adams Alumni Center 1266 Oread Ave Therapeutic Horseside Instruction of Lawrence needs volunteers to work with people with disabilities and other special needs. ATTENTION STUDENTS - Local Branch of Nat. Cal. 36 PT/PT entry level openings in Lawrence & JOCO. flex. schedules. All majors accepted, up to *9.25. office* (JOCO) (813)-867-867, (1:30-6:30 m., only). SPRING BREAK '97- SELL TRIFS, EANN CASH, & GO FREE. SEE in *campus INCAMP RESGROUP* ORGANIZERS to promote trips to Cancun, Jamaica, London, New York or other locations on Jolien- g #18 Student Tour Operator. Part-time courier position available. M-F 8-12 Call Heather Joahwing at the KU Endowment Association, 832-7365. 48. 86 he, requires valid driver license & go driving record, car provided. Ability to do moderate/heavy lift duties. Part-time time for general office work plus showing apartments and answering phonies. 10-20 weekday hours available. Must be Kansei resident enrolled in KU at least halftime, have a GPA of at least 2.0 and major in business, accounting, or related field. $6.00/hour. 841-5797. Phone Center Reps wanted for growing inbound/outbound call center. PT & FT shift 6-12mimidate. Have nice phone voice, be detail oriented, responsible, knowledgeable. Call center at 200 Lakeview Vrd. or call 865-3625 for directions at 200 Lakeview Rd. or call 865-3625 for directions GRAPHIC ARTS Customer Service. Need one self-motivated, sharp-dressing, energetic individual with good communication skills and an ability to manual trans- experience, knowledge of KC, Topkha metroroa in Your Face Graphics 2325 Metrorosa. FOR QUICKCASH- WEEKLY SCHOLARSHIPS INTERNS WANTED (http://www.takame.com) NEED CREATIVE, INNOVATIVE INDIVIDUALS GRAPHIC GURUS, INSPIRED WRITERS, HUMAN NET BROWERS. JON'S NOTES Part Time or Full Time Retail Notakenkens need for Econ 140, B14, Geol 101, Geol 302, & Airtl 101. Must have completed this class or equivalent to earn the award in a lecture fall semester. Apply at Kansas University Book store, 2nd floor, Kansas Student Union. Must have upbeat personality to become part of our group. Must be able to work in a team environment. Flexible. Will work around you college hours or children or school. Great for retired individuals Room Room. Call The Best of Kansas at (816) 393-0614 205 Help Wanted Retail Sales/ Small-Business Looking for person for internship in our company, The Best of Kansas City. Communication skills/Outgoing personality wanted/ No prior experience needed. Flexible work hours/ weekends & evenings available. Room for Growth. Call The Best of Kansas City at (816) 336-9614. Shipping position open. Starting ASAP 64 per hour, 20 min per week. AfternoMs MH. Must have own transportation. Involves some heavy lifting. Must be committed and dependable. Send letter and/or resume w/ references and copy of class schedule to: EEI, PO Box 1304, Lawrence KS 69044 Immediate Opening for Conference Assistant with Work-Study eligibility. MS Word and Excel 6.0 knowledge along with strong oral and written communication skills are required to design. Flexible work schedule not to exceed workweek hour maximum. Fax or send resume to ASK Association, 3885 Lawrence, KS 60046. Fax 91-8451-3688. EOS CARING PEOPLE NEEDED Headquarters Campaign Center looking for partners. Interested? Info Meeting Wed Aug 28, 7:00 pm Theatre on the Square Questions? Call 841-234-921 Kitchen staff needed at Mass St. Dell or Buffalo Bob's smokehouse Food prep and line cooking. Some day-time hours are helpful. Starts at $5.00 an hour up to $7.44 an hour after 8 months which includes profit-sharing and service of bounty Apply at Schumm Food Supply. Applies to three, then four at 179 Mass (Uptown above smokehouse) KU Athletic Sales Clerk, The Kusas and Burge Union, part, time, 6/20. Would work 2 hours prior to KU football game and 1-2 hours after game - Aug.29 (evening game), Oct 12, 19. Nov. 19. Will pay in cash Monday following employment. Must have retail sales experience, verifiable record of cash handling, able to stand for long periods. Apply Kansas and Burge personnel Office, Level 5, 19th and Great. AVE/ZE Student Hourly/Office Assistant, Research & Training Center on Independent Living, University of Kansas. Must be enrolled at KU minimum of 8 years. Compete in a variety of activities including Bldg, KU campus. Application deadline: 9/30/06. For questions contact Debbie McAerty or Lyne Le Fieh or affirmative action employer. MICROSOFT, NETSCAPE, YAHOO THE COACH'S EDGE Only one of these nationally known companies is still operating out of the basement. Only one is located in Lawrence. Only one is looking for interns seeking at huge opportunity. The Coach's Edice was on CSB (Campus Scribner's Programmes, graphics, PR marketing), HTML Enthusiasts only requirement. Call George or Brendan at 843-1793. TUDENT CLERICAL ASSISTANT I. Deadline: 8/9/04. $4.75 per hour; M.F. 2:00-10:00; T & TH 8:00- 9:30am. Duties include typing, filing, and performing all assigned clerical duties within Office Services; per- form receptionist duties on a fill-in basis; process all 复印copy requests from Computer Center Staff; take records from the computer, etc. To apply, con- firm an application available at the Computer Cent- ern 202 EOE/AEAEMPLOYER