4B Tuesday, April 9. 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Body Boutique Is Ready To Help You Look And Feel Your Best This Season! Is who you are what group you belong to? INDIVIDUALITY: THE POWERLESSNESS OF STEREOTYPES-SEXUAL, CULTURAL AND PHYSICAL A LECTURE Thursday, April 11th, 1996 8:00p.m., Alderson Auditorium Spirituality transcends race, ethnicity, sexuality and creed. 105 Personals 103 Business Personals 102 Announcements 100 Lost and Found 100s Announcement Today's Birthday (April 9). Career changes are required this year. Set goals and start after them in April. Read up on investments in May. Get an attractive tutor in June. Play in August and work in September. A partner's insight puts you on the right track in October. Return to a favorite place in December and solve an old mystery. A career exam in January is tough, buy you're lucky. Go for the next promotion. Add computer skills in February. Rating System: 10 is the easiest day, 0 is the most challenging. Taurus (April 20-May 20) -Today is a 7- You may get what you need by looking further away. Don't be intimidated by a loud bureaucrat - appeal to a higher power. You can escape from a financial problem, too. Just say no to a loved one who wants an expensive toy. Aries (March 21-April 19) -Today is a 6- Toe the line today and don't complain. A tough taskmaster is just what you need to spur you to action. Consult a legal expert if you discover wrongdoing. Your willingness to blow the whistle could improve conditions for others. Gemini (May 21-June 21) --Today is a 7- Your request for a loan falls on deaf ears this morning. Offer to do work for the money instead. Don't let a friend distract you from a job that must be done. Your boss may not know now, but could find out about it later. Cancer (June 22-July 22) -Today is a 5- An experienced partner can help you get what you want. Take your case to the judge this afternoon; you'll be most convincing then. A difficult situation may have a positive result. It could push you to take action you're avoiding. Horoscopes Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) -Today is an 8- Work and pleasure conflict today; you have to work, but you'd rather play. The boss is watching, you can bet on that. Save your excursion till after quitting time. Have dinner the next town over with a group of friends. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -Today is a 7- Your luck's By Linda C. Blac improving - at least your luck in love. Jot down a few notes today concerning your future together. A business with your true love should profit. Find out about loans and then start one, if you haven't already. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) -Today is a 6-. There's still lots of work, but you're getting smarter. An old friend can help. Stop arguing with somebody you don't like and outfox him or her. Find a way around the problem by going outside the regular channels. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -Today is a 5- You may think you have a good sense of humor, and you probably do. But watch out with using it secretly. You may get caught, but you'll talk your way out of it. Don't worry; keep doing it. People think it's funny. The Kansas will not knowingly accept any advertisement for housing a employment that discriminates against any person or group of persons in the state. 200s Employment Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -Today is a 6- You're hot today. The bad news is that your roommate's even hotter. A conflagration could result. Use this situation as motivation to make changes you've long contemplated. Don't hesitate any longer - it's time to act. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - Today is a 7- Confer with a more experienced person in private today. You need to be practical as well as inventive. Listen at keyholes to solve a riddle at home tonight. The one who knows the whole story isn't talking. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)—Today is an 8- Don't gamble today - too risky. You'll be lucky to break even. Don't rely on a poor loved one's advice in a financial matter; trust a rich co-worker instead. Stay out of your sweetheart's battles unless your money involved. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) -Today is a 7- Your friends understand how you really feel. Get together today and discuss it, then plan an enterprise you can start together. If you're broke, find another source of income. Pool your resources and your talents. Tonight, study. It bears repeating! Classified Directory recycle Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. 205 Help Wanted 225 Professional Services 235 Typing Services 300s Merchandise Classified Policy 305 For Sale 304 Auto Sales 306 Miscellaneous 307 Want to Buy 405 Real Estate 430 Roommate Wanted 400s Real Estate disability. Further, the Kansas will not knowingly accept advertising that is 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 preference,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 LesBilGay$OK offers individual peer counseling to people who are lesbian, bisexual, gay, or unsexual. Please call KU info at 844-3506 or Headquarters at 841-2345 for more information. 105 Personals BI-CURIOUS! Meet others! Record to listen on personal FREES Browsers welcome. Tails may apply. 814-745-990, use access code 818, 186 Columbia M. Oread Medical Arts Centre's run for Health Care Access • 2 mile fitness walk • 2 mile fitness walk April 13, 2014 Call 845-267-9636 / lawrence.com.org:010K Call 845-267-9636 / lawrence.com.org:010K Need Cash? 110 Business Personals STERLING SILVER JEWELRY Hoops, naval rings with toe, irons, body piercing rings and more! The Etc. Shop 203 Main We loan cash on almost anything of value, CDs W/C's, TV'S stereo equipment, jewelry, mountain bikes, and more. Lawrence's most liberal loan company, JAYHAWK PAWN & JEWELERY 1804 W. 6b 740-1193 120 Announcements ATTENTION STUDENTS!GRATTS & SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE. YOU MAYQUALIFY REGARDLESS OF YOUR GRADES OR INCOME. 1-800-633-3834. Gay, lesbian, bisexual or unspecified *LeBiGaLy* OK offers a confidential support group Wednesday at 7:00pm. Call KU Info at 864-3506 or Headquarters at 841-2945 for location. The Gathering http://www.takemee college, academic or career resources, internships, sports, news, entertainment, travel, music, debates and 1,000's of links! HEADQUARTERS Counseling Center 130 Entertainment Free party room for 20-200 at Johnny's, 842-0377 MIRACLE VIDEO CLEARANCE. All adult tapes on sale starting at $9.98 and up. 1910 Haskell, 841-7504 Summer Theatre Auditions (for both student and community actors): April 13-14, Murphy Hall. Open call: 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday, April 13, Crafton-Prover Theater Stage. Callbacks: Sunday, April 14. Sign up for audition on the website www.summertheatre.com. The summer company will be involved from 7-11 p.m., Monday-Friday, June 3-13. Student technicians also need for summer theatre: applications for technical lab availability from The University Theatre, 317 Murphy Hall. 200s Employment 205 Help Wanted Part time short order cook $5.50. Also part time servers at $1.95. Applies to people at Main ALVAMAR FITNESS CENTER Now hiring part-time Alvamar Fitness Center instructor. Call (847) 261-3098. The Learned Club has immediate opening for port-times. Some day time availability preferred. Apply in person or online at learnedclub.com. Responsible summer numner needed in my home. Two girls 7 and 4 years old. Transportation required. June 12. Wanted: 100 Student; Lose B-80 I-Boa. New metabolism breakthrough? Take 15 B-80 I-Boa. Guaranteed Results Summer Nancy for three Leni Kids. Ages 6 to 12. Must be mature, responsible and have car. Education major preferred. Call (810) 274-6907 days or (819) 590-6044 evenings. College student this summer to care for 2 great kids - 11yr old girl and 14 yr old boy, in Overland Park. Need to own car, non-smoker. References required (913) 894-6846. Children's Counselor's, Activity Instruction House People, Nanny, Bus Drivers, Cookes, Kitchen Manager, Kitchen Help for Mountain Summer Camp, 10063 Gold Hill Road, Boulder, BC 80302, 9432 445-425. DOES YOUR SUMMER JOB SUCK? Work with 50 other KU students. Gain experience and earn great money. Ave. summer profit: $6200. Call Julie at 749-4805. Drivers, Packers, Helpers needed in the Kansas City Area. Will Train, no experience. FRYWAGERUNITED VAN LINES. Call Darin Baldwin 1-800-394-0016. ex55 First Savings Bank is seeking a part time afternoon loan support. Excellent customer service skills a plus. Must provide teller experience helpful. Apply in person at 2710 Iowa, EOE. ENVIRONMENTAL CASH Do you care about the environment? Would you like an above average income? Call 841-0982 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Gain valuable experience working with explosive company. Call 811-520-9307 Figure Models for painting and drawing classes. 7 hr. Hows vary Mm-Thurs. For an appointment, contact the art dept. at Washburn Univ. In Topela at (913)231-1010 ext. 1630. Receptionist # Images @ Hairawaytling Mon, Wed, and Fri. 8 a.m - 2 p.m. Must have good phone skills and enjoy working with people. Needed through end of school year. Apply at 611 W. 9th St. Receptionist Idem @ Images Hairstyling. Mon, Wed, and Fr. 11 am-2pm. Must have good phone skills and enjoy working with people. Needed through end of school year. Apply at 611 W. 9th St. 205Help Wanted The Learned Club has immediate opening for part-time banquet pre-cups. Please PM hours available. Agree to stay until 12 noon on request. The Learned Club has immediate opening for dessert prep room. 3 days a week. Flexible schedule 3:10pm. Apply in person at the Adams Alumni Center, 1266 Oread Ave. Full time summer nanny. Must be experienced child care giver. Have own car and be available part time in Spring and next year. Send references, schedule and resume to Katherine Daly, Daily Karen, 110 Stuart/Frank Lawrence, KS 65045. A personable company with lots of growth is looking for a phone support tech. Minimum lv working experience: 8-10 upon knowledge. PT30 hr, ST + benefits. Fax resume to 8473-7738 or person in 4824 Quiet Cpl Trust Help wanted PCA-Local agricultural firm is looking for aping and possibly summer help stocking and loading out customers. Needed during Morning hours and Sat. For consideratioN. Please send resumes to PCA-Local Agricultural Co. in apply to: 1213 Moodie Road, Lawrence, KS 60044 Apply in person. We need 1 or 2 KU students to help deliver appliances. Part-time. Office Assistant Hanna's 933 Mass Positions open. Great jobs for students. Telephone fundraisers for SADD (Students Against Driving Drunk) and New Jersey Special Olympics. We work early evenings & calls to 843-5150 or to 619 Mass. St. Bute. Call 843-5151 or to 619 Mass. St. Bute. Profession in Desktop Publishing. Functual and detail oriented. 46 hr/week PT; 38hrs, or PT. Fax resume to 843-7738 or apply in person at Quail Crest Place in Lawrence. KANSAN CLASSIFIEDS: 864-4358 apply in person at 4824 Qualcomm Plaza in Pasadena. Help Wanted — The Lawrence Park & Recreation Department is looking for people interested in working as sports officials for the adult volleyball leagues. Some training will be done and will be required. All interested people should contact Bob Stamford immediately at 852-696-3700. ORIENTATION LEADERS for International Student Services. Interested in assisting new international students adjust to life at KU? Applications are now being taken for positions available in August. Stay on room 2, Strong Hall or call 843-9617 for more information. Deadline for applications is April 19. Technical Administrative Assistant Profession in customer service. Paperwork and filing. Compensation in customer service is a plus. Must be punctual, $7.4v ft. Benefit, paid. Apply to apply in person at 4824 Quail Crest Place in Lawrence. Lake of the Ozarks summer employment. The Barge Floating Restaurant is accepting applications for wait staff positions, cooks and retail sales clerks. Excellent salary and tips, some food furnished. Housing limited at the lake no apply early. For an Appointment Call Frank Bachelier 314-905-6798 Telephone Interviews for Marketing Research. Staff surveys conducted for cable broadcast and radio media firms throughout U.S. Hust should clear telephone bi-lingual applications to encourage. Hours 8:50 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Starting salary 45 hrs with a steady increase at 30, 40 and 90 days. Bqd 142-1118. Summer Vacation Money) Earn up to $2000. Graduation Poi in Lawrence is seeking fun energetic people to join us for a summer week of work from April 15-June 14, 8:50 per hour plus incentives. Drop by or fill out an application at 2449 iowa. suite J. or C. Event Staff Camp Counselors National Marketing Firm seeking responsible, organized individuals to work PF at local sporting events this Spring and Summer. High earning potential. Call (610) 287-4442 or visit www.nationalmarketing.com Join the exciting adventure and share the memories of SUMMER CAMP! Top-camped camps in Puerto Rico include 37 outdoor locations for water and land sports. WSLife/Large Guards. Tennis, gymnastics and more! Located on lakefront from NYC from MIDWAY. 205 Help Wanted Sae's now taking applications for part time help. Please apply at our store located at 2025 Iowa. SUMMER JOBS IN TOPEKA NUMBER OF JOBS IN TOPEAK Fri-Lay, the is accepting applications for Summer Warehouse work. We all available $7,000/week. Weekdays 9-11 AM or Wednesday 1-14 PM at 4236 SW Kitimat or Topeak (Intersection of Topeak Bvd & 42nd) or call (013) 873-5000 Kitimat Summer Job Opportunities College Propainer, North America's largest student painting company is now accepting applications for summer painter, crew leaders, and production managers positions. Wages range $6-10 an hour with bonus opportunities. Positions are available all over Kansas and Missouri to call today for applications as posi- Cottonwood Inc, a service provider for adults with developmental disabilities, is currently accepting applications for part-time employment in their residential division. All positions include evening and weekend hours, some may require sleep overs. College coursework and related experience helpful but may not be required. USDA USA MUST START hourly pay is $60 to $65. Please apply at Cottonwood Inc., 2801 W. st. 1E, OST. 1E. Financial Director, Graduate and Professional Anu. Duties: Financial management for budget for 40 student grad students and GPA office. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Finance or related Experience, Familiarity with State Purchase Rules, Interpersonal Skills. Application: Submit Resume; Application Letter, Names, Thicks, Phone numbers of 3 or more. Search Chair, GPA 400 Kansas Union. CAMP JOBS IN NORTHERN MINNESOTA KU Students needed for Federal and state research programs. On campus duties include library research, preparation of research reports, and numerical and text coding, data entry, and analysis. Qualifications include familiarity with Macintosh computers, ability to work 16 hours at a job 25/20hr, and effective and concise writing skills. Req's Bach or Master's degree in Room 3061, Dole Center, University of Kansas, 847-4700. Application deadline is April 19, 1996. EOA/A Camp Bucklen has various positions available to help youth with academic and personal development. Excellent practical experience. Internships available with salary + room and board. Camp is located on a lake near Ely and PWC. Phone (612) 930-3544 (612) 930-3544 E-MAIL: camp_buckskii@prodigy.com IMMEDIATE SPRING EMPLOYMENT (Possible Summer) Student Mail Assistant Student hourly position: $47.5/hour; Division of Continuing Education. Duties include: mail delivery to Cont. Office, hire in KC and local, campus errands and mishaps, maintain office equipment, have a valid driver's license, and be able to work the following: MWP: 1. 100-0.500 p.m. and Thurs., 1. 000-4. 000 p.m. an interview; Deadline: April 12, 2006, EOA? KU INFO (UNIVERSITY INFORMATION CENTER) hiring for Summer and Fall 1996. Are you bright, interesting, creative, and willing to take initiative? A clever problem solver who really knows KU and the Lawrence University is expected to highly motivated student houries who are excellent communicators literate, great communicators, interested in helping others, and have a unique sense of humor. Pick up an application at KU INFO, 420 Kansas Union. Work study students who can make KU_info their primary work communication. Accredited Open, Wednesday, April 17, 1996. PART-TIME ASSISTANT/FLEXIBLE HOURS The Kansas University Endowment Association is seeking a part-time (up to 19 hrs/wk) clerical assistant in the research department. Requires working knowledge of word processing, familiarity with alpha/numeric filing systems, and operation. Prefer expertise in use of standard library software such as online catalogs and CD-ROM databases. Prior experience with automated record systems is highly desirable. Applications accepted through April 10, 1996. Submit letter of interest and resume to: Larry Blackey, Director of Research, Kansas University Endowment Office, 50 O'Brien Box, Lawrence, KS 60442-0888. Phone: 832-7400. 205 Help Wanted PREMIERE BROTHER-SISTER CAMPS IN MASSACHUSETTS Have a great summer experience! CAMP CANADENIS, a residential coop summer camp in the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania is looking for counselors (counselor) and volunteers (vice president) land sports, gymnastics, roller bockey, swimming (WSI), climbing wall, ropes course, motorcycles, mountain bike, jet-skiing, arts & crafts, newspaper & bookwork, many much much more Summer season is 6-19 hrs 8-17; Call 800-832-582 for more information and an application. Counselor positions for talented and energetic students as Program Specialist; in all Team Sports, especially Baseball, Basketball, Roller Hockey, Gymnastics, Field Hockey, Soccer, Volleyball, Golf, Archery, Rifley, Pioneering Overnight Campes, Ropes and Rock Climbing, Weight Fitness and Cycling, other openings include Performing Arts, Fine Art, Figure Skating, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook, Radio Station, Cooking, SEWING and Rocketry; AWaterfront/Waterfront, SEWING, Sailing, Windsurfing, Canoeing/Kayaking, Top Athletes, room, board, and travel June 18-August 17th. square MAH-KEE-NAC (Boys): 1-800-753-9118 DANBEE (Girls): 1-800-392-3752 **STUDENT CONSULTANT / PROGRAMMER. Deadline: 4/12/96.学费 $7.50-$1.50/hour. Duties include developing software for microcomputers, mainframes, workstations, particularly software for distributed systems. Supports clients in developing staff and students. Developing and delivering Unix and network seminars. Developing and writing documentation for program maintenance and end-user support. Required Qualifications: Currently enrolled at KU, experience working with microcomputers, operating system, familiarity with computer communications software such as Telnet, FTP, Gopher and World Wide Web. Other duties as assigned. Complete job description available upon request. To apply, submit a resume to the University of Kansas Assistant, Computer Center, University of Kansas Lawrence, LKSW 6208 OE/AJEMPLOYER EARN CASH ON THE SPOT Return Donors - Extra Bucks New Donors earn $20 Today Up to $40 this week New donors include anyone who hasn'tdonated since Nov. 4 NABI Biomedical Center 816 W24th 749-5750 Computers OPERATIONAL SUPPORT HR-OS Oread 150 Walt Disney Drive Lawrence, KS 68470-1803 Fax (813) 749-1882 No Phone Number / EOE Gread, a leader in the pre-clinical drug development is seeking an operational support person for our MIS department. Responsibilities include daily support for routine procedures with data backups, system & network status checking along with phone support in the following areas: product design, products, and diagnostics of all operational problems with work stations. Additional duties include routine workstation hardware configuration and software installations. Bachelors in Computer Science or equivalent work experience required. Gread offers a comprehensive benefits package including 401(k) and profit sharing. For consideration send resume and apply online. 205 Help Wanted OPEN HOUSE CAMP COUNSELERS wanted for military Michigan boys' girls summer camps. Teach: swimming, canoeing, sailing, waterkings, mgriseries, rifery, archery, tennis, golf, sports, computers, campers, crafts, dramas, or Riding. Also kitchen, office, maintenance. Salary $1250 MIDL 60038-746-444-244 Date: Thursday, April 11 Time: 9:00 am-3:00 pm Location: 6700 W. 42nd St. Attire: Casual-Come As You Are Salary: $20,000-22,000 annually Excellent communication skills FORSTS BENEFITS, one of our nation's largest specialists in employee benefit plans, is seeking individuals with the following qualities to join our team: Ability to work both in a team environment and individually Strong desire to learn Highly motivated P.C. Skills - Wordperfect and/or Lotus preferred We have immediate openings for the following positions: Entry-level professionals Customer Service Group Underwriters Clinical Analysts Word Processors Stop by our table in the College Union Thursday to talk with us about your opportunities to become part of our team. These are permanent, full-time positions. We offer a complete benefits package and convenient Crown Center location with free employee parking. You don't need to come by before or after classes and complete an application. 225 Professional Services Prepared by Topena attorney, Most cases $500. Call (932) 312-5434 after 6 p.m. DUI/TRAFFIC/C CRIMINAL BUIVERSITY AREA COLLEGE RIGHTS OVERLASTING R. GREEN ATTORNEY - AT-LAW Call for a free consultation (816) 361-0964 OUI/Traffic Criminal Defense For free consultation call Rick Frydman, Attorney 701 Tennessee 843-4023 PROMPT ABORTION AND CONTRACEPTIVE SERVICES Dale L. Clinton, M.D. Lawrence 841-5716 Thesis & Dissertations Handbinding and Gold Stamping 3 Day Turnaround Lawrence Printing Service, Inc. 512 E. 9th Street 843-4600 LAKER-BURS Fake drugs & alcohol offenses divorce, criminal & civil matters Free Consultation The law offices of DONALD G. STROLE Donald G. Strole 16 East 13th Sally G. Kelsey 842-1133