The University Daily Kansan Tuesday, August 31, 1999 Kansan Classified 100s Announcements 105 Personals 110 Business Personals 115 On Campus 120 on announcements 125 Travel 130 Entertainment 140 Lost and Found 200s Employment 205 Help Wanted 225 Professional Services 235 Typing Services KANSAN CLASSIFIEDS 864-4358 300s Merchandise 305 For Sale 305 Computers 315 Home Furnishings 325 Sporting Goods 330 Tereo Equipment 340 Auto Sales 345 Motorcycles for Sale 360 Miscellaneous 360 Miscellaneous 370 Wanted to Buy Classified Policy ClassIF The Kansan will not knowingly accept any advertisement for housing or employment, commits against any person or group of persons based on race, sex, color, creed, sexual orientation, nationality or stability. Further, the Kansan will not knowingly accept advertising from University of Kansas regulation or law. All real estate admittance shall be denied. Elimination Failures are Laws 1985. 405 Real Estate 406 Condos for Sale 407 Rooms for Sale 408 Roommate Wanted which makes it illegal to advertise 'any preference, limitation or discrimination based on age, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. All the jobs and housing advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. 100s Announcements 120 - Announcements Spring Break '10 **90** Cancun, Mexico $399 from $399 Reps wanted: Sell 1 and travel free! Lowest Prices Guaranteed!!! Call: 1-800-446-8355 THE TICKET FINDER-- You pay more? Call 842-609- to find the LOWEST AIRFRE on any flight. Domestic/international. Adv. or last minute purchase. FREE QUOTES! Wash and dry anytime. Commerce Plaza Launcher. Clean and air conditioned. yy2028 Iowa St. Clean and air conditioned. It Pays to Advertise in The Kansan 130 - Entertainment You bring FREE BBQ CHICKEN & BEER, we'll serve you a delicious meal, a genuine billentheater for your party. 786-463-8571 205 - Help Wanted $9/hr. We need a bright, energetic person to fill a part-time ship position. International & U.S. ships under 70 lbs. & flexible hours. Call Kantronics at 843-7745. Administrative Assistant: Partime; 2:00-5:30 M-F. Experience help in: Mac, Payroll, Payroll list accounts Receivable & Payable. Send resume and cover letter to: Lunar Holistic Health Center 110 Massachusetts St. Lawrence, KS 6604 Receptionist/Sales Associate: Part-time, Fri & Sat; openm; General office duties, light cleaning. Promotion offered to resumes and cover letter to: Lunaria Holistic Health Center 103 Massachusetts St. Lawrence, NY 10463 After school nanny wanted. Four boys age 4-15. After school tutor, some cooking, from 3:0-6:30 PM. Call 892-2726. 205 - Help Wanted Babysitter wanted for four month old girl. Only two six-watches each month from 7am - 4:30pm. One weeknight 5p-9m:30pm. Pay Cash. Bail. 841-3465 Ask for Keri. Barber Emerson Law firm has part-time position open for carrier/misc. office position. Position requires M-F, 1:30-3:00 (some flexibility is available): Office Manager; Reference to: Office Manager, P.O Box 507, Burlington, VT 05226. Best job in town - earn up to $300 a week, part-time, marketing T-shirt & apparel directly to Greek market & local shops. Great personality at SBairl & 62-259-898 or e-mail @SBairl@hotmail.com Best job on campus: Make your own schedule, work on campus, have fun meeting people, give out free gifts, and earn $15-20 an hour. Can you qualify to be a CIS Campus Manager? Only 1-2 days. Must outgoing, have great leadership skills. Work 10-12 hours per week. Call 1-800-797-5743. BROOKCREEK LEARNING CENTER hireing PT teaching assistants. Flexible hours. Valuable experience in an early intervention program. Apply a 200 Mt. Hope Ct. 865-0022 Carnoustie Trading Company now hiring for Carroustie Workforce Position 814-410- 8hr. Apply at 6131 Griffin Crest Place, 814-410- 8hr. Bucky's Drive-In 9th & Ivory Bucky's Drive-In is taking applications for part-time employment. Openings over noon hour, evenings, and weekends. Flexible hours, above mini-hour. Applications. Meet in person between 10-5. Thank you. Recycle Your Kansan Seahawks coach dies Cancer kills defensive guru GREEN BAY, Wis. — Seattle Seahawks defensive coordinator Fritz Shurmur, architect of the Green Bay Packers' defense that dominated the league in 1996, died today at age 67. The Associated Press Shurmur was in his 20th year as an NFL defensive coordinator. He followed Mike Holmgren to Seattle in January when Holmgren was hired as the Seahawks' coach and GM. He returned to the Green Bay area for treatment of esophageal and liver cancer, which was found during a routine checkup in May. Shurmur died at his home in nearby Suamico Shurmur had remained in contact with friends and former players in Green Bay, even while his condition worsened. "It's tragic," Packers quarterback Brett Favre said. "We all hate it. We knew it was going to happen, that it was just a matter of time. We considered him one of the family, even though he moved on to Seattle." Shurmur joined the Packers in 1994, replacing current Green Bay head coach Ray Rhodes as defensive coordinator. "We were still talking football with him, even when he wasn't doing real well." Packers linebacker Bernardo Harris said. "Fritz rude me a lot when he was here. I really had somebody on me, trying to help me improve, and I appreciated that." Shurmur was the league's longest-serving defensive coordinator. He was the Rams' defensive coordinator from 1983-90 and spent three years in Phoenix before joining the Packers. Shurmur was known as a defensive innovator and a premiere teacher of the game. He wrote four books on defense and coached for his entire adult life, beginning in 1954 as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, Albion (Mich.) College. He was a defensive coach at the University of Wyoming from 1962-70 and head coach at the school from 1971-74. Tiger follows Golden Bear's steps The Associated Press AKRON, Ohio — Tiger Woods used to keep a list taped to his wall of all Jack Nicklaus accomplished, such as his U.S. Amateur victories, his NCAA title and above all the 18 professional majors that serve as a benchmark to the greatest career in golf. Here's one Woods probably didn't include. With his victory Sunday in the NEC Invitational on Sunday, Woods became the youngest player to win five times in one year since Nicklaus, nicknamed the Golden Bear, won his fifth tournament of 1963 in the Sahara. Invitational at the same age — 23 years, 8 months, 30 days. Only Woods isn't finished. His woods are finished. He still has at least three tournaments left this year, maybe more. The way he has played since May, it is not unreasonable to think Woods can win again. The NEC Invitational was his fifth victory in his last eight tournaments. "I'm playing well, but I kept thinking this week that it's just a culmination of hard work," Woods said after his one-stroke victory over Phil Mickelson in the World Golf Championship event for Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup players. And all of a sudden, the comparisons to Nicklaus are starting to come into focus again. They first surfaced when Woods overwhelmed Augusta National more than Nicklaus ever did, winning with a record-score of 270 by a record-margin of 12 strokes in 1997. Nicklaus even suggested that Woods might win 10 green jacketes before he was done, which sounded like a stretch when Woods went 10 majors before winning another one. But while Woods only has two majors to three for Nicklaus when he was 23, he has won 12 times on the PGATour, compared to eight times by Nicklaus at this stage. The way Woods has dominated the talented pool of worldwide players can make one only wonder what the future holds. He has been saying all along he is building a swing that will make him more consistent, more controlled. No one believed him, especially since he won only one time on the PGA Tour last year. Nick Price saw it with his own eyes. Nick felt sure it with his own eyes. "Over the last two or three years, every time I've played with him it seems like he's just rounding off an edge here or there. I think he's going to continue to improve, too," he said. Woods took home $1 million from Firestone Country Club, making him the first player to surpass $4 million in one season and giving him more than $9.9 million in three full years on the PGA Tour, already good enough for 12th in career earnings. Woods:Already has won five tournaments this year. He also is in the middle of renegotiating his contract with Nike, a five-year deal reported to be in the neighborhood of $80 million to $90 million. Woods said this week those figures were too high, but that was before he won yet again. Woods became the first player to win five tournaments in a season since Price in 1994. Price, who won the British Open and the PGA Championship that year, remembers what it was like to show up at every tournament feeling that if he played well, he would win. "You feel like it's never going to come to an end," Price said. If you are currently enrolled or have an active faculty or staff appointment, you can get a dial-in account to connect your off-campus computer to the Internet via KU. You can sign up online from any computer with a browser such as Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer at: www.ukans.edu/acs/dialinfo KU Internet Dial-in Accounts Last Day to Renew Everyone with a KU dial-in account must renew online by Tuesday, Aug.31.at: www.ukans.edu/account.htm Accounts EXPIRE Sept. 1 if they are not renewed. Good news! New high-speed (v.90, 56Kbps) lines are available at 864-0070 in Lawrence and 814-0036 in Kansas City See www.ukans.edu/acs/dialinfo for more information. Dial-in accounts are billed on the basis of a basic service charge ($35 for service anytime beginning June 1, 1999 or after, until January 31, 2000) that allows you up to 50 hours a month online for no additional charge. Monthly usage in excess of 50 hours per month is billed at 50 cents an hour, but bills will not be generated for amounts less than $10 a month and no charge below $10 will be carried forward to the next month. No user will be charged more than $30 per month for excess charges. You will be billed through the mail by the University of Kansas. You can check your account status anytime at www.ukans.edu/acs/dialinfo Problems? Questions? Call (785) 864-0200 Academic Computing Services 208 Computer Center Sunnyside & Illinois University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas 66045 (785) 864-0100 www.cc.ukans.edu/acs Most *Based on survey responses from 1,621 KU students. Survey administered by the KU Office of Institutional Research & Planning (1999)