6B Thursday, December 5, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTICS 842-8665 2858 Four Wheel Dr. Shabbat Dinner! Friday, December 6 5:30 p.m. LJCC 917 Highland Dr. $2 students $5 community members must r.s.v.p. 749-5397 Happy Hanukkah HILLEL KANSAS UNIVERSITY TRAVEL CENTER invites you to Spring Break Open House! - Cancun $399 (7 nights) - Steamboat $252 (5 nights) - Jamaica $459 (7 nights) - Jamaica $459 (7 nights) * 3/4 Day Cruises Available And Many More Destinations!! There will be Games & Prizes December 4th & 5th Hours: 11am-7pm Refreshments Available!! 1601 W. 23rd Located By Perkins 842-7117 Put that spark of imagination to work. Think of an unusual way to handle one of your routine chores. A meeting tonight could lead to a fascinating intellectual interaction. Arles (March 21-April 19) - Today is a 9. Taurus (April 20-May 20) - Today is a 6. Get Involved in a project. As you check things off your list, your first problem may solve itself. A concesion may be required to reach an agreement at home. Gemini (May 21-June 21) - Today is an 8. This day is made for a conversation with a beautiful person. If something important isn't finished on time, you could be in trouble. And that may get in the way of romance. Cancer (June 22-July 22) - Today Make up a list of everything you want done and prioritize. You still may not want to do the work, but you'll know where to start. Think of a way to make more money instead. HOROSCOPES Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) - Today is an 8. is a 5. Catch up on reading and you may learn something. A problem at home is due to blocked communication. Play an intelligent game, and you'll fall together. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 22) - Today is a 7. People might be taking their responsibilities too lightly, especially if the work isn't getting done. Motivate through humor, and you may all finish on time. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Today is a1.0. You're probably feeling great and looking marvelous. But you may forget something important. Indulge in an abstract conversation about etenal truths and funny movies. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) - Today is a 4. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) - Today is a 9. Ask a few pertinent questions about the tasks you've assigned. That will serve as a subtle reminder. Instead of thinking about what you can buy, find something to sell. It'll be easier to accomplish a lot of chores if you alternate them. Your attention span may be shorter than usual today. Your social life's beautiful, but you may wish for more money. Caprilcorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Today is a 6. Places (Feb. 19-March 20) - Today is a 6. Tackle a project that's slightly above your level of expertise. A social event tonight could be lots of fun. Don't go into debt to make a good impression. Aquarus (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - Today is an 8. NOTE: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be used for entertainment only. This is a good day to use your artistic talents. If you don't have any, hire someone who does. In a discussion this evening, tell it like it is and expect the same back at you. You should be in a good mood today. A change of scene would refresh your whole attitude. With extra effort, you can pay off a debt by the end of the year. YOUR BEST SOURCE FOR ACADEMIC REGALIA High Quality Gowns,Caps and Tassels only at the top of Naismith Hill! 1420 Crescent Road□843-3826 STUDENT SENATE TOWN HALL MEETING If you have concerns about parking at the University of Kansas campus, PLEASE JOIN US!! WHEN: Thursday, Dec. 5th, 7:00pm WHERE: Douthart Scholorship Hall STUDENT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SENATE Kansan Classified 100s Announcements 105 Personals 110 Business Personals 120 Announcements 125 Travel 130 Entertainment 140 Lost and Found 200s Employment 205 Help Wanted 225 Professional Services 235 Typing Services 300s Merchandise 305 For Sale 340 Auto Sales 360 Miscellaneous 370 Want to Buy 400s Real Estate Classified Policy 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 405 Real Estate 430 Roommate Wanted not knowingly accept advertising that is in violation of University of Kansas regulation or law. tise "any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, sex, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination." All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to adver- 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 864-9500 Wanted 52 people. New metabolism break- down equipment. Approved Cost $30, Free Gift. Call 800-776-8000. BC Auto & Cycle now repainting Asian and European motorcycles. Factory framed technical drawings. 110 Business Personals Hours Monday-Friday 8-8 Saturday 8-4:30 Sunday 12:30-4:30 KANSAN CLASSIFIEDS: 864-4358 Recycle the Kansan 120 Announcements Grants and partnerships available from sponsors! No repayment ever @Brian or for col- lumns. You're invited to attend the Holiday Open House at the Lawrence Antique Mall, 839 Massachusetts Street, December 7; immediately following the Christmas Parade in downtown Lawrence: Shop two floors of fine antiques and collectibles. Take advantage of selected sales and refreshments. Attention Students! Exams come up and no time to type papers? Write a short, typewritten skill for any project large or small at a comparable rate. Call Marissa at 838-479. Attention students. Do you have a great GTA? Nominate him/her for the Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Awards! Information and contact information 900-560-800. Strong. Nomination Deadline: December 10. MONEY FOR COLLEGE WE CAN HELP YOU OBTAIN FUNDING THOUSANDS OF AWARD-ALIABLE TO HUMANITIES IMMEDIATE QUALIFICATION CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-651-3393 IT'S NO LONGER NECESSARY TO BORROW 841-2345·1419 Mass. 130 Entertainment 24 hrs. Free 205 Help Wanted Free party room for 20-200 at Johnny's. s/424-03777 Kansan Ads Pay Retirement Center look for daily tining room laundry aid Apply 1810 St. Andrews Drive 609 200s Employment friendly people needed to work counter at Carol Dewitts. Apply within. 179w. 23rd. ALVAMAR RACQUET CLUB Surrey: Attendant to room to noon M-F. See Nursey. EOE, BOE Seeking hard working individual to live on-site. Work with client to Mastercraft, P.O. Box 265 Lawrence, KS9007 www.police.org Fast Fundraiser - Raise $500 in 5 days - greets, groups, clubs, motivated individuals. Fast, Easy - No financial obligation (800) 862-1982.text.33 EXCELENT OPPORTUNITY Needed full time teller/agent (flux, flexible) Phone: 832-1500 Apartment Manager A private nonprofit elementary school is seeking part-time teachers for a Spring semester. Mr. Gatti is now hiring for all positions. AM & PM Hours, Full or part-time. Must be available during Christmas break and beyond. Apply within. 3514 Clinton Parkway. now hiring gymnastics instructors at Tumble Town in Desho, experienced in gymnastics and dance preferred. must be energetic and love working with children. Call Tricia at 883-3033. Part-time position at respite care facility (15-20 hours) to work weekends, some overnights, and be on call. Apps. at 407 Maine due Dec. 11. Preference given to mental health consumers. 205 Help Wanted ****SPRING BREAK*** Brookcreek Learning Center is hiring part-time teaching assistants for the Spring semester. Gain experience in an exact job within the program. Send resumes to 209 Ackley st. 209 Mile Ridge. For more information call 855-0222. MA/AEO Italian oven 11838 W 96th St. and 11000 Shawnee Mission Parkway, Shawne, now hiring servers full-time or part-time, take a short drive into Denver to make a lot of money. Apply between 2-4 M-F. Raintreet Montessori School is hireing 2 late afternoon teachers: one to work w/8-years old, one to work w/12-years old. M-F: 5:15-3:09. $60/hr. S/year /specific age group required. Call 643-8437 Earn the money you need & help a great cause too! Calling on behalf of SADF (Students Against Driving Drunk): $6.00 an hour + commission 12% Mass. Suite B call 831-301 after 4:00 p.m. Lawrence software company has an outstanding internship opportunity for a talented, enthusiastic graphic design student. Web experience plus Begin Dec. or Jan., 10-15 wks/hw, $5/hr. Send resume & cover letter to Griffin Technologies, LLC, 1617 ST, Andrews Drive, Lawrence, KS 60047. FILM: Seeking intelligent mature reliable assistant for preproduction work on feature film. Budget, script, and casting assistants. Photographs and images of production positions only. Contact Steve at (913) 565-0862. GRADUATING? TEACH ENGLISH IN KOREA Ko-Am Academy seeking interested applicants to teach conversational English in Korea. Min. req. B/A/S/B 1 yr. commitment. $7180/ma, airfare/housing/medicine/health info, fax resume 703-7929 or call 704-487-8237, www.koa.org) BabySister/Mother's Helper. Afternoons, evenings, weekends. Must have own car and experience. Training/knowledge of child development and large family background preferred. Send letter, resume, references, and schedule to: Box 61519 Staffer/Flint Hall, Lawrence, KS 60455 205 Help Wanted Student clerk typist wanted. Start December 16, (negotie) 20 lrs per week. Salary $/5r. Main duties, copy and filing, some data entry on Mac computers and other general office duties. Business Administration (913)844-7977, (913)844-7979, Continuing Education Business Office. Continuing Education Building, EOE The Department of Mathematics is accepting applications for the position of Undergraduate Teaching Assistant. Duties include assisting teaching equipment; MATH 123 or equivalent: Preference to students with strong mathematical background, but all applicants are considered. Applications 400 and 500. Deadline December 6, 1998. Supportive Educational Services at KU is accepting applications for a Math Grade Assistant. January 9, 1997-May 1997, unevenly dependent students. Must have degree in math or elect.,/comp. engineering and be a KU grad student. Application must have been submitted by phone: 864-387-8911. Closing date: December 11, 1996. CONNEX INTERNATIONAL Communications Management Services Company temporary full time position in our housekeeping department. Hours will be Monday through Friday the possibility of being hired for a response to cleaning of resident rooms, apartments, townhouses, and nursing facilities. Person must be self motivated and dependable. Will provide transportation to Bramond Wordos 1501 Drive Drive. EOE Wanted. Dependable and caring people to work with in a small office, providing evenings, and weekends. Call (816) 356-4942 WEEKEND RN How would you like to make $1000 a week? Now hire attractive dancers & waitresses 18+ Apply within. N13. N. Second. 7am-2pm or Call 841-4122. Work Saturday/Sunday - differential paid. Must have high level of technical skills to care for children. Must be capable of independent nursing skills on a dynamic home health team. Immediate opening. Applications accepted at 3001 Lakeview Drive, Douglas County or by email or call 842-7588 or Don or Lee Eck. 205 Help Wanted Would you like to communicate with our customers world wide? Would you like to gain work experience? Would you like to earn between $7.50 and $9.50 per hour? If the answer to these questions is yes please visit our booth at the K.U. UNION on December 10, between 10:00am and 5:00pm. Or call 749-8681. NO SALES INVOLDED—EEO/M/F/H/V SPRING EMPLOYMENT (Possible Summer) Student Moll Assistant Student hourly position $4.75/hour. Division of Continuing Education. Duties include: mail delivery to Con. Educ. offices in KC and local, visit students at school or home. Enrolled in minimum of six (6) hours, have a valid driver's license, and be able to work the following: MWF: 1:00 p.m. and/or TR-1:00 p.m. Contact Chery Wagner, 913-854-6840 for an interview. Deadline: Dec 19; 9:19 EOE/AA Baker University has a full-time opening for User Services in our Computer Services area. This person will coordinate the use of personal computers for administrative and academic purposes, and is required to be computer science or a related field required, knowledge &/or experience with networks, knowledge &/or experience with databases; must be able to move PC equipment as required for set-up & installations purpose. Send resume to Katiele Thomas, Director of User Services at Baker University, Box 80, Baldwin 6K500, EOE. Busy, small university publications office needs organized, pleasant person for a position that is 80% desktop publishing in a Macintosh environment and 20% office support functions. Must have a degree in communications, graphic design, or related field, or desktop publishing work experience. Will work with a wide variety of people and projects and must be able to handle multiple tasks under the supervision of students to detail. Submit cover letter and resume to Kathleen Thomas, Director of Human Resources, Baker University, Box 65, Baldwin. KS 65000. 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