4B Thursday, April 4, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Horoscopes Today's Birthday (April 4). A partnership made between now and October leads to wealth by November. Consider your options in April and act. Learn what you need to know in June. You may fall in love again then, too. Travel and romance are good in August, and legal matters go well in October. Focus on finances in November, both yours and somebody else's. Go back to a favorite place in December. An older person brings you luck in January. Solve a puzzle with a friend in February and learn through experience in March. By Linda C. Black Rating System: 10 is the easiest day, 0 is the most challenging. Aries (March 21-April 19) — Today is a 5 — Push yourself again today. This should be fun by now. Get a tough job done by the end of today and the boss will be impressed. Don't and you lose. Tonight figure out how much money you can squander this weekend. taurus (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 4 — Give work your full attention. Otherwise, a deal you thought was done could slip through your fingers. A Capricorn can help you plug a financial leak. Tonight, call an old friend long distance for another perspective. Gemini (May 21-June 21) — Today is a 7 — Stay out of the argument between your sweetheart and a friend. Don't offer your opinion unless asked. A bankruptcy or closeout sale this evening could provide exactly what you've been looking for, at a price you can't refuse. Cancer (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 5 — You're up against it, but don't complain. You've put off this decision long enough. Don't hide out, either. Handle this once and for all. Give up the old way of seeing yourself and assume a new and better identity. Tonight, celebrate. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is an 8 — Your life is getting more interesting and exciting. Something you've dreamt of could become reality. Be ready to grab the opportunity when it's there. Tonight, stay home and pay attention to your roommate. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Today is a 4 — It may be difficult to make a choice this morning. If you can't afford to get one of each, wait until tomorrow. The best option will be obvious by then. Tonight, call your favorite sibling to get all the latest gossip. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Today is a 6 — You're luckiest early in the day, so make your move then. Work with a strong partner and you'll get even further. You may be temporarily stopped this evening. Let go of whatever's been dragging you down and you'll succeed. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) — Today is a 5 — This morning could be tedious. Comply with silly regulations unless you can intimidate a bureaucrat into thinking they don't apply to you. Don't make any major decisions this afternoon. You'll have better luck tomorrow. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today is a 7— Meet with friends this morning and make plans for the future. Don't waste time talking about the past. Finish up current jobs this afternoon to clear your work space. Tonight, resist a temptation — possibly caloric. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan.19) — Today is a 6 — If your roommate's upset this morning, be patient. He or she is under stress. Your confrontation comes later in the day. Face something you've been avoiding, and everything will work out fine. Tonight, play with friends. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Today is a 7 — This morning is fabulous, so make the most of it. Start your day with an early breakfast date. There's trouble this afternoon, but you can fix it with a phone call to an insider friend. Comply with an older person's request tonight. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 5 — Drop a note this morning to a friend who owes you money. It's OK to do that, so you can pay back that other guy. Finish up everything on your plate tonight and start planning a grand new feast tomorrow. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment only. Dilbert By Scott Adams I HAD YEARS OF VALUABLE EXPERIENCE AS A RODENT DEFORE I DECAME VICE PRESIDENT OF MARKETING. Running is the key for Royals Left fielder Goodwin runs away with bases The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Tom Goodwin's approach to the game is simple — run and then run some more. "I just run and try to be safe," said Goodwin, the Kansas City Royals left fielder who led the team with 50 stolen bases last year. "Then I try to run to second and be safe again." He hit .288 and scored 72 runs and stole 50 of 68 bases for the Royals. Goodwin learned from Vince Coleman before the Royals sent Coleman out. At 27, Goodwin played everyday last year for the first time in a career that started with him leading the Pioneer League with 60 stolen bases for Great Falls, Mont., in 1989 after the Los Angeles Dodgers made him a first-round draft choice. Goodwin moved to center field last season after Brian McRae was sent to the Cubs. "He helped me out a lot by telling me what he looked for," Goodwin said. "We talked a lot. Actually, it wasn't a lot of talking for me. It was a lot of listening. I stepped back and observed. Preparation is the key." He moved to left in August when Johnny Damon came up with other players. "We all learned from each other with the success we had," Goodwin said of a team that finished 70-74. "It was a learning year for me. I'd been down in the minor leagues. I was just waiting for them to tap my ability." The minors took him from Great Falls to Bakersfield, Calif., San Antonio and Albuquerque, N.M. along with 103 games with the Dodgers in parts of three seasons. Goodwin joins Damon and Michael Tucker in an outfield that won't win awards for strong throwing arms. But he has growing confidence in his offense. He said, "Last year, I was just trying to put the bat on the ball. This year, I'm just trying to have all kinds of weapons." The Royals finished last in the American League with 629 runs last year, and figures to bring up the rear again this season. "Running is going to be our main source of run production," Goodwin said. "But you can't just run. You have to have knowledge of what's going on in the game situation. That's what Vince taught me. There is a mental part of the speed game." KANSAN CLASSIFIEDS: 864-4358 Red Lyon Tavern A touch of Irish in downtown Lawrence 944 Massachusetts 832-8228 405 Real Estate 430 Roommate Wanted The Basketball Shootout will consist of three events to determine the best overall shooter. The three events will include a 3-Point Shootout, a Free Throw Contest, and H-O-R-S-E. Cost Per Entry: $5.00 Classified Directory 105 Personale 110 Business Personale 120 Announcements 130 Entertainment 140 Lost and Found BASKETBALLSHOOTOUT The Kansan will not knowingly accept any advertisement for housing or employment that discriminates against any person or group of persons based on race, age, sex, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, nativity or disability. Further, the Kansan will not knowingly accept any advertisement that violates the Equal Employment Opportunity Act. All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1974. 340 For Sale 340 Auto Sales 360 Miscellaneous 370 Want to Buy 1-800-COLLECT Recreation Services 208 Robinson 864-3546 205 Help Wanted 225 Professional Services 235 Typing Services 305 For Sale Entry Deadline: Thursday, April 4 in 208 Robinson 100s Announcements Classified Policy 105 Personals which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference" for discrimination on race, color, religion, sex, national origin or national identity, an interaction, to make any such advertisement. 816-474-5090, use access code 8186, 18+ BI-CURIOUS Meet others! Record / listen to persons FREE Browsers welcome. Toll may apply. R714.4760 use access code 819.18 LeBKiGuyOS OR offers peer counseling to people who are lesbian, bisexual, gay, or unaware. Please call KU info at 864-5060 or Headquarters at 841-2345 for more information. Columbia Mt. Oread Medical Arts Centre's run for Health Care Access * 10K / 2 mile run * 2 mile fitness walk * Saturday, April 13 * Call 844-1221 http://lawrence.com.orde10K The University Theatre Auditions for Kansas Summer Theatre and fall KU Theatre for Young People. April 13 and 14, Murphy Hall. Audition Sign up: noon-4 p.m. Friday, April 12. Murphy Hall Lobby. Productions by Reduced Shakespeare Company* "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abbridged)," and "Hush: An Interview With America" by James Still. Auditioners have two minutes to perform two monologues including the works of William Shakespeare and technical technicians also need for summer, application available from The University Theatre, 317 Murphy Hall. 110 Business Personals Our readers are hereby informed that all jobs and housing advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. Internet Video Internet Video Introduces and shows how to access the Net. $19.95 plus $4 s/h. To order call (816) 658-7289. We loan cash on almost anything of value, CD's VCR'S TVS, stereo equipment, jewelry, mountain bikes, and more. Lawrence's most beautiful loan company. JAY-HAWK PAWN & WELERY 18.0W lenth: 740-1491 STERLING SILVER JEWELRY Hoops, naval rings with toe, ringe, body piercing rings and more! The Rite Etsy 603 Hall Add professional polish to class projects, maps and posters. (up to 40 inches wide) Plastic Laminating corner of Orchard Lane & Iowa 1 BLK south of Capitol Fed. Howell Creative Studios 1203 Iowa 842-9289 ATTENTION STUDENTS! GRANTS & SCHOARSHIPS AVAILABLE. YOU MAY QUALIFY REGREASD OF YOUR GRADES OR INCOME. 1-800-633-3834. Gay, lebian, bisexual, or unaware *LeighGSK-OF* offers a confidential support group Wednesdays at 7:30pm. Call KU Info at 844-3966 or Headquarters at 841-2345 for location. 120 Announcements 130 Entertainment MIRACLE VIDEO CLEARANCE. All adult tapes on sale starting at $9.88 and 1910 Haskell, 841-7504 Free party room for 20-200 at Johnruy's. 842-0377 200s Employment Marketing Major meet marketing genius and make money Call 748-1773 205 Help Wanted AKAER RAQUETE & SWIM CLUB Now hints on the instructions for now hints on the instructions for Call Brian Bates 812-345-7060 Plant Savings Bank is seeking a part time morning teller. Excellent customer service asks a must. Prevail teller experience helpful. Apply in person at 2710 Iowa, EOE Sace is now taking applications for part time help. Please at our store located at 2525 lown, Part time food order at $5.00. Also part time service starting at $5.00 + tips. Apply in person at Main Street Marketplace, 123 W. 4th Ave. POSITIONS AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Individuals need to help with part-time lawn care company on weekends. 4$hour. Call 841-618-0. RADIO Air Talent part-time weeks for the Lazer. Previous experience. Tape & issue to Roger, PD. 843-1200 EOE. Leading Edge Progressive Company Seeking Ambitions 841-0882 The Learned Club has immediate opening for part-time services. Some time availability preferred. Apply in person or by phone. Responsible summer nanny needed my home. Two girls 7 and 4 years of age. Transportation required. June 15. Wanted. 100 Students. Lose B-801 Baa. New metabolism breakthrough. I lose 15 Ibs in 3 wks! Guaranteed performance! Children's Counselor, *Activity Instructor*, Home People, Nanny, Bus Drivers, Cookes, Kitchen Manager, Kitchen Help for Mountain Summer Camp, 1003 Gold Hill Road, Boulevard, CO 80028, 942-465-0477. Spring and Summer landscape positions available. Full & part-time. Flexible hours, must be able to think, follow instructions and work independently. George Oborne Landscape Design 843-2963. Figure Models for painting and drawing classes. $ 7 hr. Hourly vary Mon.-Thurs. For an appointment, contact the art dept. at Washburn Univ. in Topeka at (101231- 1010 ext. 1639). Advocate for domestic violence. Overnight and/or weekends. PBT-Benefits 3.12 hr shifts and some PT shifts avail. Resumes to P.O. Box 4459 Overland Park FS080340.AP.E Get a summer job now! Lake Quincey Country Club in KC is hiring for full and part time weightlifters, gym setup, and lifeguards. Good pay and flexible. Schedule calls for an appointment at (103) 631-4891. Drivers, Packers, Helpers needed in the Kansas City Area. Will Train, no experience necessary. WFY-WAGENBUNTED VAN LINES. Call Datin Baldwin 1-800-3049-0496 ext. 255 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) 854-6946. 205 Help Wanted MODELS NEEDED: Apt. 6/1996 - 10am - 1pm to 10am in 100 when selected - female models 18-49 swing swimming 1717 Wandtau Sie Ste 900 DOWNKUO ECM Recognition Teacher # Neededs @ Images Hairstyling, Mon, Wed, and Fr. 11 am - 2 pm. Mm have good pores skills and enjoy working with people. Needed through end of school year. Apply at W11, W09, St03. exceptionist N needed @ Images Hairy Staining Mon, Wed, and 9. frm 8-12pm. Must have good phone skills and enjoy working with people. Needed through end of school year. Apply at 611 W. 9th St. The Learned Club has immediate opening for part-time banquet prep cooks. Flexible PM hours available. Apply in person at the Adams Alumni Center, 1260 Oread Ave. The Learned Club has immediate opening for desertst prep person. 3 days a week. Flexible schedule: 3:00pm. Apply in person at the Adams Alumni Center. 1265 Oread Ave. Full time summer sunny. Must be experienced child care giveer. Have own car and be available part time in Spring and Summer. References, schedule, and notes required. Daily Daisy Karni; 119 Staffler-Flair Lawnery; SK 60045. A personable company with lots of growth Minimum lwr working experience 8-10 upon knowledge, BTPH 20, stH; a bonus. Passa reqm. Must have bachelor's degree in information technology. Apply in person. We need 1 or 2 KU students to help deliver appliances. Part-time. Office Assistant Hanna's 933 Mass Profession in Desktop Publishing. Punctual and detail oriented. $6-140 FT, 30% or PT, Fax resume to 845-7733 or apply in person at Quail Crest Place in Lawrence. Positions open. Great jobs for students. Telephone fund-raising for SADD (Students Against Drinking). Drink early on evening and Sat. mornings. Contact Me. Call 845-301-0591 or apply at 610 Mass St. Suite B. SALES ASSISTANT part-time for KLWW KLRZ Radio. Assist with client service and promotions. Attention to detail and verbal and written communication skills. Weekdays 12 m/s, wkr. Warner铃声. 843-1200-6328 Starting at $12 / hr The Princeton Review is looking for qualified people to teach our test preparation programs. If you've earned a 'high score on the GRE or SAT, and you're interested in working on the weekends, contact Michelle at (800) 867-7373. Graduate Teaching Assistant Position Modern Israel Hebrew. Graduate teaching assistant to teach English and Hebrew for applications in Israel Hebrew. Closing date for applications on April 7. Job description: Job application and application process, course, training. Technical Administrative Assistant Profession in customer service. Paperwork and filing. Computer hardware knowledge is required. Must be pruce- ship ability. Please apply to person at 4824 Quail Crest Place in Lawrence. Interviewing supervisor for Lawrence, KS office - duties include managing work flow, personal supervision on team members and supervising a permanent part-time position - pror therapist experience suggested - salary based on experience - please call (861) 305-4922. Juicers Showgirls Why work when you can dance? Hiring D.J./Doorman, attractive dancers and waitresses 18. Apply in person after 7:30 Satur- or Sun. Job number 802-631-5271. Ask for Pat. 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 so apply early. For an Appointment Pt Conf Banker Chk134-5657-5788 **ORIENTATION LEADERS for International Student Services** Interested in assisting new international students? We are now being taken for positions available in Applications by room 28. Strong Hall or call 864-3617 for more information. Deadline for applications is April 19. Need live in nanny for 2 l/yr, old, own bdr in lux township in lovely part of town (by deerFild Park); require care in evees, some weekends, some morns (child in other daycare 8.9-5.30) & some lt. keepening; pay is room/bld plus resumes; REFS QEQD. Event Staff National Marketing Firm seek responsible, organized individuals to work PT at local sporting events this Spring and Summer. High earning potential. Send resume to National Marketing Firm fax resume to (610) 287-0112. Camp Counselors Join the exciting adventure and share the memories at **SUMMER CAMP!** Top-ranked camps in Florida offer hands-on activities, teaching water and land sports. **Wildlife Guides** Tennis, gymnastics and more. Located on lakes 2, 48th and 53rd streets. CAMP COUNSELBORGS wanted for private Michigan high school or girls summer camp. Teach: swimming, canning, sailing, waterskiing, gymnastics, archerery, tennis, golf sports, computers, camping, crafts, dramatics, Or riding. Also kitchen, office, maintenance. Salary varies. Campus phone: 808-735-4644; WC/ 1750 Maleph, NLD, 800-735-4644-4244 205 Help Wanted College Proposer, 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 the country. Apply online at jobs.macmillan.com as positions fill will be delayed. 1,800-500-1191 Caterers, Kansas and Burge's Union's catering Department, $4.50 per meal, in cash on the day of the event. 205 Help Wanted Monday, April 8, 1966 8a.m. - 2:30p.m. Monday, April 8, 1966 10:00 a.m. NANNY OPPORTUNITIES Must follow dress code able to stand for long periods and lift up to 30 pounds. Apply Kansas and Burge Unions' Personnel Level, 5.AJE0 Kitchen staff positions available at the Mass St. Deli and Buffalo Bufo's Stonekirk for food prep in dlin e and午time hours are help needed at $650 per hour with 25 concessions of $40.0hr plus profit sharing. Length of service bonus up to $300 dollars also available. Apply at Schumun Food Company or M.P. at 719 Mp. (Upstairs above Smokhouse) an excellent money! Live in and interesting areas. Go with the best referral service. Over 5,000 placements. Room board, car plus San Francisco office. Job search. Residency at Chicago $22/week. Hawaii $20/week. Many more positions. No cost to many! One year commitment. Call 800-987-0491 for free brochure. 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 is required. A GOOD DRIVING RECORD IS A MUST. Starting hourly pay is $6.00 per $4.50. Please apply at Cottonwood Inc., 280 W. 31st E.O.E. E-MAIL: camp_buckskin@prodigy.com Financial Director, Graduate and Professional Aunts. Duties: Financial management for budget of 40 grad student anns. and GPA office. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Finance or related field. Experience. Familiarity with State Purchase Rules, interpersonal Skills. Application: Submit Resume; Email: resume@sas.edu; Number of 3 Current Events by Friday, April 19, 2006. CAMP JOBS IN NORTHERN MINNESOTA Camp Buckles has various positions available to help youth with academic and social skill difficulty (ADHD, ADD, LD). Excellent practical experience. Internships available with salary + room and board. Camp is located on a lake near Ey and BWCA Contact. Tim Edmonds (612) 900-3544 EMAIL: campbuckles@ucl.edu Division of Continuing Education. Publication Services is accepting applications for a student Mail Assistant to work in the Mall Center / Binderay at an off campus site. Duties include preparing brochures for bulk mailing, operating mail & binding equipment, working with various types of outgoing mail & using various methods of binding manuals. Starting salary is $4.50 per hr. Must be fluent in English and have 6-9 days timehours M-F. Applications open until April 8, 1996. Call 841-1776 for appointment. Continuing Education is an EOA employer. 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 alphanumeric filing systems and office equipment operation. Prefer experience working as a cataloger or 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: Lori Blaylock, Director of Research, Kansas University Endowment Association, P.O. Box 028, Lawrence, KS 60442-028 PREMIERE BROTHER-SISTER CAMPS IN MASSACHUSETTS Counselor positions for talented and energetic students as Program Specialists in all Team Sports, especially Baseball, Basketball, Roller Hockey, Gymnastics, Field Hockey, Volleyball, Track & Field, Golf, Archery, Rifle, Pioneering, Overnight Camp, Ropes and Rock Climbing, Weights/Fitness and Cycling, other openings include Performing Arts, Pine Art, Figure Skating, Newspaper, Photography, Year-round, Ice Skating, Cooking, Sewing and Rocketry, All Waterfront/Pool Area Outdoor Work, Windsurfing, Canoeing/Kayaking, Top salaries, room, board, and travel. June 18th August 17th. MAH-KEE-NAC (Boys): 1-800-753-9118 DANBEE (Girls): 1-800-392-3752 Return Donors - Extra Bucks EARN CASH ON THE SPOT 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 205 Help Wanted --- OVERLAND PARK HERE WE COME... 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