6B Friday, March 14, 1997 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NATURALWAY NATURAL FIBER CLOTHING NATURAL BODY CARE *820-822 MASS. *841-0100* Collision Specialists (913) 841-3672 call for appt. 800 E 23rd. St. 841-PLAY 1029 Massachusetts PLAY IT AGAIN SPORTS The Bagel, Coffee & People Place Massachusetts 1026 Massachussetts 913-838-9494 23rd & Kasold 3914 Clinton Parkway 913-838-3600 Pitcher holding out for Yankees SAN DIEGO — The Cincinnati Reds are the latest to bid for the rights to Japanese star and righthanded pitcher Hideki Irabu. The Reds are the ninth team to submit a trade proposal to the San Diego Padres, offering a package of players — including at least one with a big salary — for the rights to Irabu. Reds general manager Jim Bowden declined to discuss specifics Wednesday. The Associated Press One published report said the Reds would offer Pete Schourek, who is making $2.64 million this season and is coming off major elbow surgery. A baseball source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the Padres were not interested. New York Mets general manager Joe McIvaine, who has made a bid for Irabu's rights, said he was led to believe the Padres were going to finalize a deal for Irabu two to three days ago. San Diego obtained Irabu's rights in January from the Chiba Lotte Marines of Japan's Pacific League, but the star right-hander has refused to negotiate with the Padres. He has repeatedly said he would sign only with the New York Yankees. On Tuesday, Irabu's agent faxed a letter to all major league general managers, saying the right-hander would return to Japan and sit out the season unless he's allowed to sign with the Yankees by March 18. "We're still on the same schedule, trying to make some decisions and take some action this week if possible," Padres president Larry Lucchino said. The Padres earlier told the Yankees they wanted shortstop Derek Jeter and $4 million for Irabu's rights, with the Yankees also getting San Diego shortstop Chris Gomez. The Padres are now believed to be asking the Yankees for two prospects, power-hitting outfielder Ricky Ledew and right-hander Rafael Medina, plus a substantial amount of cash. Also Wednesday, union chief Donald Fehr sent management negotiator Randy Levine a letter threatening to file a grievance if Irabu is not allowed to sign with the Yankees. When told Irabu has said it was his childhood dream to pitch for the Yankees, Bobby Valentine, now manager of the Mets, said: "If that's his childhood dream, then he's in for a rude awakening." Today's Birthday (March 14) Arles (March 21-April 19) — Today is an 8. You're even smarter than usual. Don't let this golden moment go to waste. Learn something that will make you not only popular, but also fabulously wealthy. This is not an impossible dream. Even if it is, so what? Today is a great day for impossible dreams. Make the necessary changes in your domestic environment this year. That means either fix up your place or move. Make plans in March. Spend wisely in April. Make changes in June. Snuggle in July. Don't make waves in August. You're lucky at work in September. December's good for a career change. You're spurred into action in January. A surprise is to your benefit in February. Your self-confidence gets a boost next March. Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 7. Read through the paper again. You may find a going-out-of-business sale that meets your needs exactly. Make plans to do the garage sale early tomorrow morning, too. People will be getting rid of perfectly good stuff. They'll practically be throwing it away. Be there. HOROSCOPES Gemini (May 21-June 21) — Today is an 8. Today, you'll be a good enough salesperson to sell bubble bath to cats. You still have to remember to be appropriate and polite. That means you should behave like the most important person in the group you're approaching. You're still smart, but the game is getting more complicated. You'll have to work harder to achieve the same amount of goodies you got easily yesterday. That's just the way it goes. No need to complain about it. One of your greatest assets is your poise. Cancer (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 7. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 7. You and your friends can have lots of fun today, but you need to get the work done, too. That's the bad news. The good news is that you might get that promotion you've been wanting. Offer to do more work. But first, figure out what kind of work you want to do. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 22) — Today is an 8. Your boss or professor will have all kinds of new assignments for you today. You'll be racing around from early in the morning until quitting time, at least. Luckily, you're a well-organized person. Today, that's crucial. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Today is an 8. Although there's still plenty of work to be done, it's not as difficult. This is amazing, because it might be exactly the same job you were working on yesterday. You're also in the mood to travel. Call a friend who lives far away and invite yourself over for the weekend. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) — Today is a 7. Your friends can help you get the money you need. Let them know how much you want. They'll either pitch in or help you make a valuable contact. This is a pretty good time to put money down on a house or apartment, too. Have you outgrown the place you're in? Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today is an 8. You're not stuck doing tedious chores. Instead, you'll get to go on an intellectual adventure. Want to do a very good deed, too? Convince your antagonist there's an ethical standard that should be maintained. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is a 9. This is a pretty good day to ask for a raise. You might get a loan, too, if you need one. If you've already got all the money you want, put some more of it into your investments. The more you stash away, the richer you'll be down the road. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Today is an 8. You've already done most of the hard stuff for this week. A surprise works in your favor this morning. You'll get a chance later in the day to use information you've recently acquired. This evening is excellent for romance. Plsces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is an 8. It looks like you want to buy something for the house, but you can't quite afford it. If you want to take out a loan, you shouldn't have any trouble. People will be bending over backward to lend you money. An unusual circumstance could work to your advantage. NOTE: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment only. 1997-1998 University/Community Service Scholarship Award From the Kansas and Burge Unions As a result of the efforts of many students saving the furniture and art objects while providing invaluable service to firefighters during the Kansas Union fire on April 20, 1970, insurance carriers decided to present the Kansas Union with a gift. Each year, the Student Union Activities Board awards around $1,200 to deserving students who have made significant contributions to the University and Lawrence communities. Qualifications: - Must be a undergraduate KU student this spring semester and enrolled in nine or more hours. * Must be returning to KU for the Fall 1997 and Spring 1998 semesters. * Must have demonstrated service to the University and/or the Lawrence community. * Academics and financial need will be minimal consideration. Applications: Available at the SUA Box Office, Level Four in the Kansas Union. Applications must be received by noon Friday, March 21, 1997 at the SUA office. For more information, call (913) 864-3477. STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Kansan Classified 1015 Personale 1016 Business Personals 1210 Announcements 1215 Travel 130 Entertainment 130 Lost and Found 205 Help Wanted 225 Professional Services 235 Typing Services 305 For Sale 304 Auto Sales 306 Miscellaneous 310 Want to Buy 405 Real Estate 430 Roommate Wanted 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, nationality or disability. Further, the Kansan Classified Policy 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 adver tise "any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, 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. KANSAN CLASSIFIEDS: 864-4358 105 Personals 100s Announcements KU Q&A offers individual peer counseling to people who are lesbian, bisexual, gay, transgender or unaware. Please call KU Info at 8634636 or Headquarters at 812-2454 for more information. SWM age 40's brown eyes & hair, country background, animal lover. Desires female for dating. Would a foreign lady be interested? Please write P.O. Box 4215 Lawrence, KS 60449. 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NUDE RECREATION North American Nudist Directory lists 100's of beach beaches, clubs, & resorts in your area and around the country. 24 hour contact: 1-612-479-8788 Men & Women needed in Lawrence area to participate in dozens of different kinds safe, fun research studies. Earn up to $1000/wk. 24 Hour info(2.5 minutes):1-812-787-4778. NEED $$$$$$$$ ? 125 Travel AAAiSpring Break '97. Cancun, Jamaica, &Aa!!!! nights & air/fair @ 93. Enjoy fly & wine Dirty Fries, No Cocoa & Best Bars, & enjoy the accolade!! Endless Tourure 80-294-7007 A HOUSE IN BRECKENBROOK AVAILABLE with water, electricity and reservations needed. Call Steve at 331-1065. 125 Travel 200s Employment 205 Help Wanted Now hire all positions. Need AM/PM hours, 9'T or 10'T position. Apply within. 3141 Clinton Parkway Lakefront Green Valley Day Care needs assistant teacher MWF 3pm-6p to work with children age 18 mo-5 yrs. A.M. & B.M. Substitutes needed also-Call Rosemary 843-417. SAILING INSTRUCTOR NEEDED. 6 wk sum. Instructor needs to fill in the Lake Quivira. KS? Questions: Cell 294-4877. Part-time delivery driver needed. Drugs free. Applic in person. Carquest Auto Parts. Call (866) 327-9451. BabySitter needed. Monday-Friday in Eudora. Have own transportation and provide reference. MAKE THE MONEY YOU DESERVE Excellent profit potential with new company, get in before the growth explosion! Recorded message: 1-800-640-2374. 205 Help Wanted Help wanted for after school care of a yr old, boy Car needed for picking up from school and some driving to baseball practice. M Th 3:40 - 4: Female pre-writes /references. 875/ week. 749-3043 Student hourly secretary. 8$/hr. 15$/hr. \wk. Good computer skills. All applications can be picked up at the desk. NANNY Wanted 87 students. Lose 8-100 pounds. New metabolism breakthrough.Doctor recommended. Guaranteed. $30 cost. Free gift. 1-800-459-7591. JON'S NOTES Now hiring Fitness Instructor, M. W. F 6am to 12pm. Health & Fitness knowledge/Experience referred. See Baird, 4,120 Clinton Prk. EOE CAMP COUNSELORS Overnight camps in Picoono Mtns. of PA and the surrounding beautiful and special counselors 215-870-9700 or e-mail: ninetine@nondock.com ALVAMAR NAUTILUS Jo. Co. professionals seek a loving caring and responsible Nanny to care for their infant daughter. M : 8. f : m. to 6 p : m. References and background checked Cable Callen at Jackie at 6:57-01-96 Note taker needed for Chem 184 MWF 12:30-12:10; Chem. 188 MWF 9:30-9:20. Must have completed his or higher w/ an. A ann $10-$15 per lecture. Call Nancy at 843-3485. 205 Help Wanted Part time help needed calling on behalf of SADD. Work 15-20 hours a week. $6/hr plus commission, schedule you own hours. Come join our friendly team! Job duties include M-TH 4pm-1pm and fill out an application. EOE Apartment Manager. Rapidly growing management firm is currently seeing out individual to join our management team. Experience preferred but will train right train person. Apply at first position. Inc. 1820 W, 8th or mail resume to PO. Box 1832 north KS. 69044 Babbette/sanny wanted, Afternoons, evenings, weekends, on Tuesday & Thursday daytime. Starting now. Full time over summer. Must have own car, experience, and knowledge of child development. Send letter, resume, schedule, and reference to Blind Box 10, 119 Shurpe Flint. **STUDENT WORK. up to $92.85. Net I'TO.拿 immediate PMT/FT' entry level openings in Lawrence & JCOC. Flexible day, evening, weekend schedules. All majors accepted. Co-OP & scholarship Opportunities. Cond. Call my JOCE office at (931) 83-28WK (1am-5pm) A 24 hr diner w/bar & pool. Located at 1105 Mass in former Tin Pan Alley. Now hiring kitchen, service, & bar manager. Labors. Apply in person after 3 today. Bartenders & cooks all shifts. Adams Alumni Center/The Learned Club, adj- cate to campus has openings for banquet servers, bartenders and hosts. Flexible hours, some day- time and weekend availability preferred. Above min. wage, employee meal plan in a professional, and overtime pay at its average six nights. Apply at 1265 Gread Ave