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To Place a Classified Ad Call 962-0252 From B:3oam-spm. Or Fax 962-1609 UNC One Card. Cash, Checks. Mastercard, Visa, American Express, or Discover accepted. For at CARPOOUNG and LOST & FOUND ads Some common abbreviations: BR - Bedroom. FP - Fireplace. W/D - Washer Dryer; N/S “ Non-Smoker; Ste - Suite; M/F - Male Female; neg negotiable; nec = necessary; avail - available; FT/PT - Full-Time/Part-Time; req and = required; w/ = with; Cir = Circle; PI. = Place; Hwy * Highway; obo -Or Best Offer CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 10 Monday, March 5, 2001 | Announcements | NOTICE TO ALL DTH CLASSIFIED CUSTOMERS: Please read your ad the first day it runs to check for any errors. Call us by noon and we ll change it for the next paper We are responsible for first run errors only! We will stop your ad any time, but no refunds or cred its for stopped ads will be provid ed Deadlines are NOON one business day prior to publication for classified ads We publish each day classes are in session. A university holiday is a DTH holiday too (i.e . this affects deadlines) We reserve the right to reject, edit or reclassify any ad deemed inappro priate. obscene, illegal or otherwise ob jectionable Acceptance of ad copy or pre-payment does not imply agreement to publish an ad No advertising for housing or employment, in accor dance with federal law. can dis criminate on the basis of sex, race, creed, color, religion, national ori gin. handicap, marital status. BECOME A PEER Academic Advisor for 2001-2002. Applications at Union Desk or 116 Steele. Juniors. Seniors, all majors. CAROLINA BLUES GET INVOLVED IN YOUR FOOTBALL PRO GRAM' APPLICATIONS NOW AVAILABLE for all rising sophomores, juniors and sen iors at Kenan Football Center. Come by 9am-4pm. M-F. until March 20. PUBLISH YOUR WORK for $1,295 Textbooks. Novels and More Call First Publish. Inc. at 888-707-7634 Or visit wwwfirstpublish.com TAX SEMINAR For all International Students and Scholars Monday March 5. 2-SPM. Stud ent Union 208-209. Sunday. March 25. and Sunday. April 1. 1-4 PM. Student Union 208-209 | Business Oppty's | CAN YOU HELP ME? IF YOU ARE not afraid of speaking in front of small groups or making SIOO,OOO a year call Mr. Hunt for an interview (919)308-5076. Help Wanted LOVE COMPUTERS? ARE YOU A REGISTERED NURSE? Chapel Hill Rehabilitation is looking for a Health Information/Assessment Special ist You will oversee the medical records, data entry, and assessment process for our busy, progressive Rehabilitation and Healthcare facilities Qualified candidates will have better than average communi cation skills, be highly organized, and possess a North' Carolina RN license We offer: A competent staff, paid time off; va cation pay; tuition reimbursement; medi cal and dental insurance. It you are look ing for a place to'grow and lead others into thjj of longterm care, fax or email your resume, or stop by and ask for: Alan Finlason. 1602 E. Franklin, Chapel Hill. NC 27514 919-967-1418. 919-918- 3811 (fax), alan_finlayson@vencor.com | Announcements 1 Greek Games Feu. 26 - April /.? recycle N. do your part! win cash N \ see your reduce waste's. RA, or conserve energy \ v sit... www fac.unc.edu/Wasteßeduction at Ch^^ V tlk- Carolina Union Ac.tr. : i ■. Bonra presents.. Jpie Art of Kissing •Tuesday March 6th Carolina UitNwl Auditorium iFREI^Sfc Come learn over Z 5 different ways to kiss from kissing expert Dr t William Cane 5 couples from demonstrate! P An Issues of Wvffljjgty ' ' Cynmurtee PfopCTtion ~ I SPEEDING • DWI • TRAFFIC J ■W Robert H. Smith, Atty. At Law QgC Carolina Graduate with over I 8 years -RK experience representing students '<£Ssg; 31^^ranklir^^abov^tam’^estaurant^67^20(J Line Classified Ad Hates Utiiimit ■ it II n— Uinta# rTltdlc raFTy. raOlrlrOcii 4 Lines, 4 Days SB.OO Up to 25 words. Extra words are just 20* each day. Add $2.00 for each additional day. Help Wanted BECOME A INTERNATIONAL LIAISON AREA COORDINATOR NEEDED to find host families for highschool students around the world and to conduct the program. Exchange program located in Oklahoma City. Work from Durham. Part time paid position Call toll-free 1-888-446-5437 $lO-15/HR SET your own schedule and work only 3-shrs/week! Great way to pick up extra cash. Call Ben 919-260-1922 TUTORING OPPORTUNITIES Flexible/Set your own hours University Instructors provides young community members a resource to help them develop the skills, at titudes. and vision to accomplish their dreams and aspirations. We match tu tors & coaches with students (K-12) in all subjects and sports $9-11 /hr (trans portation not required / extra $ for home visits). Applications available at the Campus Career Center. Log on at www.universityinstructors.com or call 804-741-7515 for more information. MANAGEMENT POSITIONS AVAILABLE at private swimming pool. Season runs from mid-May through Labor Day Must have current Lifeguard and CPR certifica tion Salary commensurate with experi ence. Call for application 967-8840 PSYCHOLOGY. SOCIAL WORK. NURSING. OT/ PT majors- ideal op portunity for experience Habilitation aides to provide training, supervision and personal care assistance for indi viduals with developmental disabilities living in group homes Early morning, evening and/ or weekend hours avail able Part time or Full time Experi ence preferred & training provided SIOOO to sl2 00/hr depending on shift Please phone RSI at 942-7391. or FAX resume to 933-4490. an EOE. CRUISE LINE: ENTRY level on board posi tions available Great benefits Seasonal or year round Call 941-329-6434 or www.cruisecareers com. MANAGER RYDER TRUCKS/ UPS shipping Cole Park Plaza. Carolina Packaging 919-755-1557 MORNING SUPERVISOR Mon- Fri . 6-Bam or 6 30- B:3oam. $10.20 / hr. Training in nursing, psychology, social work, or spe cial ed required Please phone RSI at 942-7391. or fax resume to 933-4490, an EOE. NATIONAL RECORDS MANAGEMENT company seeking full-time permanent Imaging/Data entry people. Successful candidates will have some computer ex perience. be dependable personable end organized Starting salary is $8 50/hr Ist and 2nd shirts available. Please call (919) 942-6666 ask for Patrick. RECEPTIONIST. MONDAY THROUGH Friday afternoons Must be available from March 19 thorough the summer (full time possible) and be friendly, outgoing and professional Graduate Student and previous expenence preferred $9-11/hour. 600 Franklin Square Call 9424969. between 3-spm Swimming Pool Manager Certified Pool Operator and Certi fied Lifeguard Responsibility for all aspects of the pool including chem icals. staff, budget and safety Part time until mid-May. then full time through Labor Day. Golf and tennis privileges. Free meals. Good pay. Tom Noyes. Chapel Hill Country Club. 103 Lancaster Dr . 27514 or tnoyes@chapelhill-cc.com. CHILDCARE HELP NEEDED. Afternoons and weekends. Please call 942-3073. | Announcements | nnwF Rn limn tSfc —jf on incoming students: T? Bon. .. M / Orientation Counselor! v ’ -Note: this is NOT a whole-summer commitment, but a 3 days Semester starts fun filled experience 9HH Requires meetings during Spring Semester. I The online OC application is available at http://orientation.unc.edu/involved.html. An Orientation Counselor is the first person these freshmen will come in contact with when they move in for Fall Semester. You will make a difference, and they will never forget you. Other incentives exist as well- volunteer & leadership experience ideal for resume, move on campus early for Fall 2001, prizes (such as a free meal at McAlister's), 3 free t-shirts, meeting fabulous people and LOTS OF FREE FOOD!!! The application deadline is Friday, March 9th Turn in your application as an attachment to orientatiow@unc.edu. or hand in to 311 Carr Building —or fill one out between 10-2 pm in the Pit. ■NNNNMMMMNMNMMNNMNMMMMNMHMNMNMMMMMMNMNNNNMMNMi xYliiA UCIS University Center for international Studies Honors Thesis Research Awards Award: up to SSOO UCIS supports the research of undergraduate students who are working on an Honors Thesis that has an International dimension. The goal of these awards is to encourage students to travel abroad to conduct research that will lead to the completion of an Honors Thesis. We will consider supporting Honors Thesis research done within the United States as long as the thesis has a substantive international focus. UCIS offers this award in collaboration with the Honors Office's Undergraduate Research Award. For more information on the UCIS Honors Thesis Research Awards, contact Tessa Dean (843-6842) or tessa_dean@unc.edu UNC COMMUNITY SERVICE DIRECTORY “PASSPORT PHOTOS” Faculty & Student Discounts Sterling Business Services Rams Plaza • 15-501 ByPass A Lines, A Pays SB.OO Commercial: For-Profit 4 Lines, 4 Days $20.00 Up to 25 words. Extra words are just 20* each day. Add $5.00 for each additional day. Help Wanted PERMANENT PART-TIME ACCOUNT ING/ADMIN. POSITION 20-30 hours per week Work hours are flexible and in a great work environment Experience with Quicken/Quickbooks. Microsoft Word and Excel preferred Sal ary is dependent upon prior experience and abilities. Qualified accounting stud ents are encouraged to apply, but must be available during summer months and have transportation. Apply in person or by mail to Staff Accountant Position c/o Smith Breeden Associates. 100 Europa Dr.. Suite 200 Chapel Hill. NC 27514. E mail applications may be sent to: alyles@smithbreeden.com. EOE STORR OFFICE ENVIRONMENTS needs a conference room arranger to work on site at a major client in RTP (multiple build ings) Second shift full time, but could be two people part-time. Duties: provide clean/matching/professional seating Er tables, conference rooms inventoried (projectors, screens, easels, phones), ar range furniture. Must have professional appearance, transportation and available for regular schedule. $lO 00/hour. Bene fits for full-time Email resume to LKLUFT@storr.com. fax to 313-3701 on line application at www.storr.com (ca reers page) or stop by 10800 World Trade Blvd . Morrisville. NC 27560. ENVIRONMENT JOBS SIERRA CLUB $275-400/wk. Work for the nation's largest envi ronmental organization on a cam paign to protect our national forests. FT/PT/Career opptys. Downtown Chapel Hill. Call 933-9994 Ask for Molly LEGAL ASSISTANT: TYPING, filing, recep tion. bookkeeping and legal research to begin May 15. 2001 Internet skills and Mi crosoft Office required. Claris Works knowledge and basic HTML skills helpful but not required Requires a minimum one year. full-time commitment. Perfect for May graduate who wants to stop out be fore law school. Mail resume with cover letter as soon as possible but no later than March 16, 2001 to Carolina Student Legal Services. Inc.. PO Box 1312. Chapel Hill. NC 27514. Equal Employment Opportunity SUMMER JOB IN baseball Dur ham Bulls merchandise store seeks gameday employees for 2001 season. For benfits and in formation. call 687-6555. ENERGETIC AND DEPENDABLE, with ex cellent references to help with cleaning, organize, and occasional babysitting for 3 year old. 942-1052 or Jlocts@aol.com. PART TIME TRANSIT OPERATE W - (Bus . Oliver). Great career yipth good employer and no previous profes sional experience required" (We train). Start 4-wk paid training with outstanding benefits. Upon com pletion. work 3-4 days/wk. averaging 25-35 hrs. Occasional overtime if de sired Opportunity for FULLTIME (no regular weekend work required)avail able generally after 9-12 months Free admission for event drivers to Carolina games, etc. Full fringe benefits for part time employees; uniforms provided Shorter schedules (under 20 hrs/wk) also available (minimal fringe benefits). Must be able to. 1) obtain Learner s Per mit for Commercial Driver's License if hired, 2) read, write. & comprehend. 3) pass pre-hire physical & drug tests. & 4) prefer availability to work Saturday or Sunday among days available. Good driving record required. Must be cur rently licensed, and for last 12 months. Must have pleasing personality working with the public. Apply now: Human Re sources. Town of Chapel Hill. 306 No. Columbia St.. Chapel Hill 27516 (919- 968-2700). EOE Ad Enhancers: Bold Type: 50C per/word each day Box V° ur ad: ... 500 each day Headlines: 12 character limit per line 10 point $1 each day, 12 pt. $1.50 each day, 14 pt. $2 each day llelpWanted Summer Employment U IMS STY' Jobs available in UNC Facilities Service Housing Support Paint Shop. Great Wages (EOE) Applications available at the Personnel _• Office located in the Giles F. Horney Bldg., Room 110 Airport Road, Chapel Hill, NC 919.843.9493 ' Apply early for preferred location Help Wanted LOCAL CHURCH NEEDS help with Child Care. Wednesday nights (free meal) and Sunday mornings. Please call Angie at 942-3073. FULL-TIME SECOND shift and third-shift direct-care employees currently needed at Division TEACCH (UNC-CH) Carolina Living and Learning Center, a residential and vocational facility for adults with au tism. located in Pittsboro. NC Summer and permanent positions will also be available in May. Prefer persons with ex perience in residential settings, summer campus, or other experience with per sons with developmental disabilities. Call Tom Wiebe at 919-542-1910 or fax re sume to 919-542-0978 The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill is an Equal Op portunity/Affirmative Action employer HIGHER GROUNDS AT the Friday Cen ter. a bookstore/coffee shop is hiring for a PT sales position. Retail experi ence is desired. Free parking is provid ed. The hours of the position are 12- s:3opm, M-F Call Marilee at 962-7481 for more information. EOE CHAPEL HILL-CARRBORO CITY SCHOOLS COMMUNITY SCHOOLS PRO GRAM is now hiring for SUMMER CAMP 2001 positions: Group leaders: Lead ele mentary school aged children in recrea tional. enrichment activities June 14-Aug 6 HS Diploma, experience working with children required. M-F. 27 5 hrs/wk. $9 01/hr. To apply: Call 967-8211 ext. 263 for information or pick up an application in the Community Schools Office at Lin coln Center Apply by March 16. 2001. SPECIAL ED TUTORS, homework help. Math, physics. SAT Prep Clinical Teach ing, 967-5776 or Jlocts@aol.com. DTH CLASSIFIEDS 962-0252 WEEKEND RECREATION SPECIALIST to organize and implement recreational ac tivities for people with developmental dis abilities. Must be creative and energetic! $ 10/hr. Please phone RSI at 942-7391 or fax resume to 9334490. an EOE DURHAM LAW FIRM seeks a part time courier/office services clerk. Must be re sponsible. have dependable auto with proof of insurance, valid driver's license and gdod driving record". TuesHßVfPand Thursdays. 15 hours weekly, familiarity with office equipment a plus. Comepta tive salary with mileage reimbursement Fax resume to 419-1600 Attn: Matt Miller or call 490-0500 for telephone interview. slo+/hr Participate in a psychology study on social interaction and receive slo+ in one hour. For more infor mation. UNC students email so cial_interaction@unc.edu UNIVERSITY DIRECTORIES. THE nation's largest publisher of campus telephone directories, is hiring for 2 positions - Cus tomer Relations Representative and Cus tomer Operations Associate for the sum mer. CSR's should be articulate, enthusi astic. organized and professional. Cus tomer Service experience and computer skills are helpful COA's should be detail oriented. organized, thorough, profession al and be able to work alone as well as on a team. Basic Computer and Account ing skills are a plus For more informa tion, please contact, Stacie Jones at 968- 0225 ext. 173 or visit our website at www universitydirectories .com OCCONEECHEE GOLF CLUB needs part time help Weekday afternoons and weekend shifts needed. 15-20+ hrs/week. Benefits include golf dis counts. Call 732-3435. | Announcements | Apv6te/mNG ACTION Awareness DITH PRAN JIU#' subject of “Killing Fields” MARCH I Tuesday, March 27 26 * 30 Hamilton 100 A Series Dedicated to Understanding Human Rights Didrit you know? “In-State Tuition" Assisting students plan in state tuition applications for over 11 years. Brad Lamb, Am at Law 919/932-1499 www.geocities.com/blainblaw—— Help Wanted Help Wanted WEB PAGE DESIGN Project Need experienced web designer to help build approx 15 web pages for local Chapel Hill company. Simple page design only no program ming required. You provide the fin ished html pages from our rough drawings Need done in two weeks. Require samples of work. Reply ÜB9l6@aol.com WANTED ARTISTS MODEL $ 15/hour Painter seeks female model: Weekend and evening hours. 933-9868 http://www.paulewally.com • GYMNASTS! PT job teaching gymnastics. . Need Gym-' nasties background and enjoy working with kids. Great training and fun work. Call 403-5437. Little Gym of Durham RALEIGH LAW FIRM seeking 01 gradu ate with interest to work as office assis tant/courier beginning May 01 for mini mum of one year prior to law school. Send resume to law@jordanprice.com. or mail to Administrator. PO Box 2021. Ra leigh. NC 27602 OFFICE MANAGER NEEDED for small Chapel Hill robotics firm Beginning Mid- May and continuing through school year 3040hrs/wk during the summer, at least 20 hrs/wk during school year Duties in clude bookkeeping, making deliveries and miscellany. Must be computer litter ate. have a sense of humor and not be afraid to assume a wide variety of respon sibilities. Benefits include a parking spot a few blocks from campus and free drink ing water $8 50/hr Machine Technolo gy. Inc. 932-1751 PARTTIME KENNEL HELP needed. Especially Monday and Wednesday morn ings Must be a smart hard- working animal lover Apply in person at Love Overboard Kennels. 710 W Rosemary St. Carrboro. KITCHEN ATTENDANT NEEDED fnday evenings 7-11 pm to clean kitchen after dinner and close down building. $ 10/hr Please contact Shoshana at 9424057 ext 102. or shoshana@nchillel.org for more info and to apply SALES ASSISTANT NEEDED in down-town Chapel Hill office. Some adminitrative skills a plus Base pay plus commission. Fax re sume with references to 932-7878 or email to arlingtonintl@mindspnng.com. Internships Summer Internship 2001 Octagon Entertainment is seeking an in tern for Summer 2001. beginning in early May. with an option to continue in fall. In terns will perform various administrative tasks, special research projects, and mail processing The ideal candidate will be a hard-wo/king. reliable senior with a com munication or business major and a de sire to enter the entertainment industry upon graduation Candidates must have excellent PC skills, interest in the enter tainment industry, strong phone skills and access to a car Interns work between 15 and 20 hours per week and are paid SB.OO per hour. Please fax 919-918-7988 or email your resume, including date available for hire and summer availability to: Katherine@octagonl.com INTERNSHIP FOR COLLEGE senior (FT af ter graduation) or recent graduate Bright, energetic person interested in real estate career tor large, private owner in Boca Raton. FL; commercial leasing, property management, acquitions. fi nancing. dispositions, salary + bonus. Fax resume 561-392-3561 | Announcements | VVf 45 IMPORTS & MICROBEERS ■i| . 35 Brands of Imported Cigarettes ® 10 Varieties of Clove CAMPOS L 1... M..L11 WIPIIIIIH ■ ll■ 11 I ■ sevhmoe MiiiiAiaiaifiKialLrafflyagMMi Display Classified Rates Call Courtnee Poole 962-3914 Help Wanted lM the premier club venue NOW STAFFING Experienced bartenders . cocktail waitresses . floormen/security Unusual Performance Artists sword swallowers . dancers. fire eaters. gymnasts. etc. NV Entertainment for more information, call 919.960.00701 Summer Jobs IDEAL FOR STUDENTS Summer Job-Charlotte. NC. Office Assis tant- South Park Area. May-August. Mon- Fri. 9-5 Call Susan 704/366-2689 HORIZONCAMPS COM - Summer job/in ternship. 5 great kids summer cams in NY. ME. PA and WV seek General Coun selors Er Group leaders, plus Activity Spe cialists and Directors who teach/coach: tennis, swimming, climbing, backpack ing. caving, mountain biking, water-ski ing. ropes course, theatre, dance, arts, crafts, ceramics, woodworking, stained glass, website design, desktop publish ing, weights/fitness, golf, volleyball, roll er-hockey. lacrosse, soccer, baseball, and basketball! June 16-August 16. Benefits include training, salary, accommodation, food, laundry, and travel allowance Ap ply online at www.horizoncamps.com or call (800) 544-5448. LIVE Er WORK IN COLORADO! BE A CAMP COUNSELOR AT GIRL SCOUT OVERNIGHT CAMP IN THE MOUNTAINS SW OF DENVER GENERAL COUN SELORS AND PROGRAM SPECIALIST IN: HORSEBACK RIDING. HIKING. BACK PACKING. CRAFTS. NATURE. CHAL LENGE COURSE. FARM. DANCE. DRAMA ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS ALSO AVAILABLE JUNE -EARLY AU GUST 2001 MAKE A DIFFERENCE! COMPETITIVE SALARY. ROOM. BOARD. HEALTH INSURANCE AND TRAVEL AL LOWANCE. CALL 303-778-0109 EXT.2BI OR EMAIL RHONDAM@GSMHC ORG LOOKING FOR A SUMMER JOB? Camp Staff positions include: Challenge course director, lifeguards, counselors, lead counselors, nurses, boating instruc tors. and program director. Overnight campus in Johnston and Vance County. Room and board porvidid. Swim, canoe, arts and crafts, and outdoor skills pro grams Contact Kate Hoppe at 919-782- 3021 ext 3309 or 800-284-4475. khoppe@pinesofcarolina.org. EOE SUMMER AND YEAR ROUND Job Op portunities are now available at North Hills Club. an active private club in North Raleigh Work with other team players in a fun . relaxed and stable work environment Competative wages and fringe beneifts. The following positions are available: Assistant Club Manager. Day Sports Camp Director. Assistant Day Sports Camp Director. Camp Counselors. Weekend Maintenance. Office Staff. Pool Manager. Assistnat Pool Manager. Life guards. Waitstaff. Cooks and Snack Bar Attendants. Apply in person or Call Scott R. Irwin. General manager. North Hills Club. 4824 Yadkin Drive. Raliegh, NC 27609 (919) 787-3655 Get Started on Your Career Check out the DTH Help Wanted, Af Internship, Summer Apa Jobs & Volunteer \T\\ Sections WORK IN CHAPEL HILL. GET A TAN. HERITAGE HILLS Recreation Club Pool is hiring lifeguards, manag ers. asst, managers and swim instruc tors for the 2001 summer season. Top pay in the area based on experience. To request an application, call Laura at 967-2992 or email your name, address. & phone to llthomas@nc.rr.com. DAY CAMP AND RESIDENT Camp near Chapel Hill seeks energetic and highly qualified camp staff. Program special ists needed in the areas of canoeing, lifeguarding. WSI, Environmental Ed.. Arts & Crafts, and sports General counselors needed with skills in cook ing, campcraft/outdoor skills, drama and singing. On site housing is avail able. Call Camp New Hope at (919) 942-4716 for applicatidn. Ridgewood Swim Club: Lifeguards, Managers Needed for summer positions. Small, fun. family oriented pool. 2 mi. from campus. Great pay. Send resume to Ridgewood Swim Club, in care of Margie. 305 Spruce St. Chapel Hill. 27514. ? call 929-1828. Deadlines Line Classified Ads Noon, 1 business day prior to publication Display Classified Ads 3pm, 2 business days priorto publication Help Wanted | Child Care | SEEKING PART-TIME CHILDCARE IN DURHAM FOR 8 MO. OLD. AVAILABLE NOW GREAT PAY CPR. CAR. AND REF ERENCES A MUST CALL 383-9874, EVENINGS ONLY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY babysit ter (9-5) for 4 1/2 year old girl starting after Spring Break Call Su san 960-5244 anytime. SITTER NEEDED: TUESDAY and Thursday Mornings. 9:30-11:30 for energetic 2 year old boy. Call 967-6157 anytime or ke kao32oos@aol com. SUMMER CHILDCARE NEEDED for our 6 and 8 year old in our Chapel Hill home. 4 days/wk. Nice kids, good pay, car need ed Call Melissa at 967-7711 or mandmb ish@earthlink.net BABYSITTER NEEDED FOR neighbors to share starting March 6 Tuesday and Thursday mornings 9-12 noon 3 tod dlers $ 10/hr Call 960-6192. EXPERIENCED LOVING AND reliable person to provide care in our home for 2 children ages 4 and 8 Non smoker able to proved own transportation Hours 7:soaovspm, M-F Start June 4th References required. Call York or Kim at 919-942-7474 Find The Perfect Roommate! -. ® llv DTH CLASSIFIEDS an ad today |T 962-0252 I For Sale | BED- A BRAND NEW Queen mattress set. Warranty, still in plastic. Sell $149 919-696-8007. CAN deliver Tuxedo Sale Formalwear Outlet. 1000s of design tuxedos and dresses at marvelously low prices. Student special Own your own tuxedo for SBO. includes tux jacket, pants, tie, vest, shirt, studs and cuf flinks. Open Thurs-Sat. 10am -s:3opm. Daniel Boone Village. Hillsborough. 644-8243 Horoscopes * 1 Pisces (Feb 19-March 20) .. J ' ;.-j| - A Today's Birthday (March 5). | Love gives you strength, and your love has the same effect on others You start out feeling fine in March The money doesn't go as far as you'd like in April, and prospects for advance ment may dim Keep studying and practicing, because May could be the month when ydu finally break through Abundance is a surprise in June, since it comes from an unexpected : source Avoid a gold digger in July - you can do better Play by the rules in September, aijd change your style in December Heed your inner voices in February to find true love. * ? To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 1 0 is the easiest day. 0 the most challenging. f | I Aries (March 21-April 19) - Today is a 6 - An argument with a loved one and a delay in travel are both very likqjy f to occur The overall outcome is positive, you will undoubtedly find a way to get where you want to go. and you and your sweetheart will make up. So lighten up. OK? * I | Taurus (April 20-May 20) - Today is an 8 - Listen patiently as a neighbor shares her troubles. She'll feel much bettjr once she has, and it won t take much hair off your hide. You may feel like the friendly loqpl ■ garbage collector, but don't complain You're good at it. and that's why they come to youi ; . Gemini (May 21-June 21) 4 - Today is a 6 - You re daydreaming about distant places, but try to keep your focus closer Id home. Approach an important older person with respect, and you might get just what yAj want Don't ask a friend to intervene for you. This time, you're better handling it yourself ; I | Cancer (June 22-July 22) - Today is a 7 - You want to get from here to there, but there's no easy way. Don't gi\ up A friend can help you find what you need, including a path around an obstacle A* I somebody who's looking at things from a slightly different perspective | Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) - Today is a 5 - You should be able to have just about anything you want, but you canl. | at least not yet If you can just turn this sense of frustration into creative energy. yoiWI | j be amazed You might actually achieve your goal, or something just as good, by tomqr- : row Don't give up a I Virgo (Aug 23-Sept 22) .1 - Today is a 6 - You may feel like others are ganging up on you. but don't despair feel strongly, so you should hear them out If you are right, it should be obvious to ev*i those with low intelligence Let them discover your wisdom on their own Libra (Sept 23-Oct 22) j - Today is a 5 • Make service your top priority If someone else needs something donf | J um P f, ght m and do it That s especially true of an older person who's in a rather nasty | mood Don’t turn away; help out You'll make the situation better for everyone | Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) - Today is a 9 - You hold all the Sees Some of your friends are confused, muddled, stunt | b, ' n 9 about But you can see what needs to be done, and maybe even how Offer oth- 1 I e f s the benefit of your wisdom, but don't let it get in the way of your fun —■ | Sagittarius (Nov 22-Dec 21) j - Today is a 5 - A loved one may be trying to talk you out of your life savings. 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