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Call 962-0252 • Fax 962-1609 or email classifieds@unc.edu DTH office is open Mon-Fri B:3oam-s:oopm UNC One Card, Cash, Checks, Mastercard, Visa & American Express accepted TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2005 8 Announcements j NOTICE TO ALL DTH CLASSIFIED CUSTOM ERS: 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 credits for stopped ads will be provided. 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 hol iday (i.e. this affects deadlines). We reserve the right to reject edit or reclassify any ad deemed inappropriate, obscene, illegal or otherwise ob jectionable. Acceptance of ad copy or prepay ment does not imply agreement to publish an ad. No advertising for housing or employ ment in accordance with federal law can discriminate on a basis of sex, race, creed, color, religion, national origin, handicap, marital status. Business | BARTENDER TRAINEES NEEDED! S3OO/day poten tial. No experience necessary. Training provided. Call 1 -800-965-6520 xlos. OWNER EARNING SSOOK+/YEAR seeks 5 people to train in his business. Must have strong desire for 6 figure income. Call 866-221-6669. Help Wanted SOUTHERN MUDD ESPRESSO 56.25-57.50 + good tips! Hwy 54, near Mardi Gras Bowling. We just love cheerful, fun, honest workers! For an appli cation, kathy@southernmudd.com. TUTORS NEEDED: Clinical Teaching needs outstand ing math (through calculus) and science (through chemistry) tutors who will be around until early June (Summer and Fall also needed). A+ scholar students who can do extras (writing, English, SAT) a plus. Car, references, great SAT/GPA required. Jlocts@aol.com. ART LOVERS THIS JOB IS FOR YOU! The Print Shop in University Mall has imme diate openings for full and/or part-time sales people. Art and retail background helpful. Apply in person. 942-7306. RAINBOW SOCCER COACHES WANTED! Volunteer coaches needed for Youth, ages 3-13. Practices Monday / Wednesday or Tuesday / Thursday, 4:15- s:lspm. All big, small, happy, tall, large-hearted, willing, fun-loving people qualify. Call 967-3340 or 967-8797 for information. Brochures at Campus Y. Register online at rainbowsoccer.org. I Announcements | r 2005 I. | free Events to, |NC Student] Carolina Jazz Festival Wednesday Feb. 23 Friday Feb. 25 Maat the Artists Discussion/Comart Jazz Aftor Hours 7:00 p.m. Panel Discussion: Music beginning ol 11:00 p.m. Thinking in Jazz Top of the Hill 8:00 p.m. Jam Session Jam sessions ore open to musicians and the public both at Carolina Union Cabaret Slltllf doy fj|| 26 Marcus Roberts Trio UNC Jazz Band Dove Stryker, guitar, 8:00 p.m. Hill Hall Ray Vega, trumpet Guest artists: Marcus Roberts, piano, Thursday Fab. 24 Dove Stryker, guitor, and Roy Vego, trumpet Jazz Aftor Hours Jazz Aftor Hours Music beginning at 11:00 p.m. Music beginning at 11:00 p.m. Tolullo's West End Wine Bar Jam sessions are open to musicians and the public Jam sessions are open to musicians and the public _ Black History: , TT . Everyone s History Black History Month Exhibit Come create a collective black history collage that is important to you 11 :CHjfa.m. to 4:00 p.m. Freeffor UNC sents Multipurpose roolh of Student Union supplies & refreshments provided Presented by CUAB Creative Outlets JL ( A.wv - u y Niy/it [ j February 27 @ 7:30 pm j / Great Hall jy_ V* /TREE -Tee food 1 f ,•, , , games & I JncC.u'd prizes' - Allen Howard ~ attorney at \a\\, pi ,LC - 919-919-1992 ~ JEFFREtHOWARDLAW.COM JEFFREVALLENHOWARD@tAHOO.COM Wiping yim when you're not at your best Need a FREE lawyer? Check out our website: www.unc.edu/student/orgs/sls SjjjjSk Student Legal Services ,Cjb\ Suite 222 Union ■ 962.1303 Line Classified Ad Rates Not-For-Profit 25 Words, 5 Days $12,50 Extra words are 25c each/per day Add $2.50 for each additional day Call 962-1163 or visit www.dthonline.com & click on “advertise” BR = Bedroom . BA = Bath . sq/ft = square feet • mo = month • hr = hour . vk = week . W/D = washer/dryer . 080 = or best offer . A/C = air conditioning . MfF = male/female . w/ = with . LR = living room Classified Advertising Help Wanted GOT IDEAS? HELP PROMOTE reputable home im provement company. Make/distribute flyers and/ or do handiwork. Will train. Make own hours. Top pay. 990-1072. www.fixallservices.com, rayeßl@ yahoo.com. Model Wanted for Artistic Nude Photography Project Tasteful pictures, friendly setting. Email jja@duke. edu or call 940-597-4981 for more information. THE CEDARS OF CHAPEL HILL, a premier retirement community, requires a part-time events coordinator to assist the Wellness Director with planning/set-up/ chaperoning of events, art performances, tours, clas ses, speakers, dubs, etc. Other duties include flyer/ newsletter production, scheduling, & customer serv ice. Computer skills and experience with Seniors preferred. Fun work environment benefits, and the opportunity to make a difference in someone's life. Submit resumes to hr@cedarsofchapelhill.com; mail to 100 Cedar Club Circle, Chapel Hill, NC 27517, or apply in person Tuesdays and Thursdays noon-spm, back entrance of our clubhouse on Cedar Club Circle, four-tenths of a mile off Highway 54 off Meadowmont Lane. Criminal background checks and drug screening required. The Cedars is an equal opportunity employer. Diversity is vital. PROVIDE ONE-ON-ONE assistance to senior citizens, including transportation, meal prep aration and help with other daily tasks. Great opportunity for students pursuing careers re lated to health care, psychology, and social work, but all majors are welcome. Flexible schedule. 12-40 hrs/wk. Call A Helping Hand, 969-7111 or email ahlpnghnd3@aol.com. LEGAL ASSISTANT: DUTIES include typing, filing, re ception, bookkeeping & legal research. Knowledge of Microsoft Office is a must. Knowledge of Mac intosh computers & website development is help ful but not required. Requires a 12-month com mitment from July 01, 2005 until June 30, 2006. Perfect for May graduate who wants to stop out before law school. Mail resume with cover letter as soon as possible but no later than March 21, 2005 to Carolina Student Legal Services, Inc, PO Box 1312, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. CSLS Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. DOG NANNY for show dogs. Sporadic hours, some overnights, new puppies now. Dog experience please. Pay is not great but fun if you love dogs. Phone leave message 5:30-10:00PM 913-2508. TOP BOYS SPORTS CAMP IN MAINE! PLAY & COACH SPORTS, HAVE FUN, MAKE ss. Camp counselor positions available. Summer 2005. Apply online: www.campcobbossee.com or call 1-800-473-6104. KINDERCARE OF CHAPEL HILL is now hiring for a part-time cook and a full-time teacher. Please call 942-7223. Announcements UNC COMMUNITY SERVICE DIRECTORY I STARPOINT STORAGE NEED STORAGE SPACE? Hwy 15-501 South & Smith Level Road (919) 942-6(566 PASSPORT PHOTOS • COLOR COPIES LAMINATING. BINDING. FAX. NOTARY. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING, MOVING SUPPLIES. PACKAGING, STAMPS, MAILBOXES CARRBORO PLAZA ~ 918.7161 Commercial: For-Profit 25 Words, 5 Days $33.75 Extra words are 25< each/per day Add $6.25 for each additional day Help Wanted TUITION PAINTERS IN Chapel Hill is looking for crew chief and painters to help with local paint job this summer. Flexible hours. $9/hour, more based on experience. Please call Mark 252-725-2456 or email mmerrick@email.unc.edu. CHAPEL HILL TENNIS CLUB seeks part-time pro shop staff, good communication skills, attention to detail, knowledge of tennis helpful, must be available some weekends, SB/hour. Email chtc@ nc.rr.com for application. WORK WITH YOUTH AT THE CENTER FOR DOCUMENTARY STUDIES. CDS is offering three full-time paid internships (June) to work with the Youth Document Durham summer program. Must have skills work ing with youth & an interest in documen tary arts interviewing, photography, writ ing or audio. Spanish speakers are especial ly encouraged to apply. Deadline: March 7. Send resume & cover letter to Barbara Lau, CDS, 1317 W. Pettigrew Street Durham, NC 27705 or balau@duke.edu. Visit the web site for a full internship description, http:// cds.aas.duke.edu/. Psychology, Communication, Education majors! Work with kids/young adults with autism/other disabilities in Chapel Hill, Hillsborough, Durham. Experience helpful, not required. Great pay, flex ible hours. 919-854-4400. HEALTHY HUMAN SUBJECTS wanted (March 7th and Bth only) to take part in a study investigation perception of salivation and its role in refreshment. S 10/hour for participation. Pregnant individuals or those with a history of thyroid problems may not take part. For further details, contact: Steve Guest, Room 2150, Old Dental Building (steve_guest@ dentistry.unc.edu or phone 919-966-2953). HERITAGE HILLS POOL is now accepting applica tions for the position of pool manager and life guards. All applicants must be currently LGT certi fied. For application please email hhguard@aol.com or call 933-4556. CARRBORO RECREATION & PARKS (Athletics): Part time temporary YOUTH BASEBALL UMPIRES: Needed April through June for games involving ages 6-15, umpiring experience and/or sound baseball/ softball knowledge preferred, 4-10 games/week played M-F evenings & Saturdays. Pay rate: $13.75- $21.25/game, depending on league. ADULT SOFT BALL OFFICIALS: Needed April through June. Of ficiating experience and/or sound softball knowl edge preferred, 2-6 games/week on Tuesday/Thurs day evenings, with Sunday afternoon make-ups. Pay rate: $18.25-$19.25/game. Flexible scheduling available. Open until filled. For more information on any of the above positions, call 918-7364. For an application, contact Personnel, 301 West Main Street, Carrboro, NC 27510,919-918-7320 or visit our website at www.townofcarrboro.org. EOE. BARTENDERS NEEDED!! EARN sls-30/hour. Job placement assis tance is top priority. RALEIGH BARTENDING SCHOOL. Have fun! Make money! Meet people! Call now about 1/2 price tuition spe cial. 919-676-0774. www.cocktailmixer.com. i Announcements | " THE NEXT I DTH Editor The Dally Tar Heel is seeking students to serve on the panel that will choose the editor of the DTH for the 2005-2006 school year. DEADLINE: FRIDAY, MARCH 4TH Applicants must be available for an orientation meeting from 6-7 pm on Thursday, March 31 and from approximately B:3oam-4pm on Saturday, April 2 to conduct interviews and make the selection. All students may apply for at-large positions except current DTH news staff members. If you have any questions about the process, please contact Michelle Jarboe (962-4086; mjarboe@email.unc.edu) or Paul Isom (962-0520; pisom@email.unc.edu). Roy is in tl^e^y! Watch the Heels play State Tuesday, Feb. 22 at Bpm in the Union Great Hall with free food and a visit from Rameses brought to you by CUAB & UNC Student Stores ■jgpgip-r’ nwn Carolina Live Concert Series Monday Feb. 28 at 8:00 p.m. Great Hall in the Carolina Union J $5 general public at the door Free with UNC Student One Card Bi jaguar wright wXmpodq | Box your ad: SI.OO/day lOptSlperlrefday 12pt Sl.soperSneay 1 4pti S2p<j today Summer Jobs SUMMER JOBS ENVIRONMENT S3OOO-SSOOO/Summer • Protect National Forests • Stop Bush’s Dirty Energy Plan • Make a Difference! Positions In 50+ Cities Interviews on Campus Next Week Call Cory BQO-75~EARTH Help Wanted LOOKING FOR FULL-TIME/PART-TIME work that will build your resume? Non-profit organization in Chapel Hill providing sen/ices to people with devel opmental disabilities is now hiring Direct Support Professionals. Must be studying toward/possess BA/BS in Psychology, Social Work, Nursing or relat ed field. Teach life skills to residents, provide per sonal care. $lO/hour, flexible part-time hours. View job description/apply Online at www.rsi-nc.org or cal]_942-7391 XI2I.EOE. CHAPEL HILL LAW FIRM seeks part-time adminis trative assistance mornings this semester plus sum mer. Spanish proficiency preferred. Email resume in WORD format to unctarheelsß7@aol.com. PAID TO STUDY? COUNSELOR ASSIS TANTS needed part-time, 2-3 nights/week at Three Springs of North Carolina's outdoor residential treatment program, located near Pittsboro, NC. Duties include monitoring campsites between 10pm-6am. $9/hr. Send resume to dzienisjoseph@hotmail.com, fax 919-542-5565. MAINTENANCE: QUALIFIED INDIVIDUAL needed to assist maintenance technicians at Chapel Hill property. Can begin immediately, starting at 20 hours/week and increasing during the summer. Please call Pam at 929-8600. | Internships \ DURHAM-BASED CUTTING EDGE INFORMATION seeks marketing and research interns. Paid intern ship requires strong computer & writing skills Ded icated interns will be fast-tracked for future employ ment openings. To apply, send resume and writing sample to Elio Evangelista at elio_evangelista@ cuttingedgeinfo.com. Summer Jobs LIFEGUARDS. COMMUNITY POOL between Durham and Chapel Hill needs summer lifeguards. 20-30 hrs/wk. Email resume to Michael Welch (mwelsh® fhi.org). Red Cross certification required. J - Traffic - DUI - Underage Drinking - Fake ID - Minor Criminal ~ Bullard Law Firm, PLLC fi Learn Your Legal Rights! Call us today to set up a FREE legal seminar for your campus organization JvVWW.BULLARDLAWFIRM.COM (919) 929-6008 | SPIIOINQ - DWI TRAFFIC BW Robert H. Smith, Atty. At Law Carolina Graduate with over 20 years HUPjJHBI experience representing students IMB FREE CONSULTATION 40*^ J 312 W. Franklin Street, above Ham’s Restaurant 967-2200 | | For Rent ] www.milkreeh-condos.com Child Care | SEEKING A RESPONSIBLE person w/nanny experi ence to care for 2 girls. M-F 1 -6:30 pm in Chapel Hill. Call 286-2287 days, 932-5913 evening/weekends. AFTER-SCHOOL SUPERVISION/CARE for a 13-year old boy from 3-6 pm. Responsibilities: providing direction and homework assistance. High speed data network and internet available. 475-9057. KINDERCARE OF CHAPEL HILL is now enrolling. Please call 942-7223. MANDARIN CHINESE-SPEAKING babysitter/ tutor for children: 8-weeks, 5,6 years-old. Must be playful, enjoy children. SB-sl2/hour. 3-8 hrs/wk. Next to campus, bbrodey@telesage.com. AFTERSCHOOL CHILDCARE for fun and sweet 7- year-old girl. M-W 3-s:3opm, Th 5:30-7:3opm. In cludes driving to/pickup from afterschool activities and light meal preparation. We live near campus. Maria 928-8190. Misc. Wanted EGG DONORS NEEDED! UNC Healthcare seeking healthy, non-smoking females 18- 32 to become egg donors. $2,500 compen sation for COMPLETED cycle. For written information, please call 919-966-1150 x 5 & leave your current mailing address. For Sale | CONDOS FOR SALE: Downtown Chapel Hill, Rosemary Street. Walk to campus. 2BR, study on rooftop terrace, Whirlpool tub, luxury features, $300,000. Completion 2005. 919-913-2625. www.rosemaryvillage.com. SCOOTER 2000TOMOS, 35 mph, 65 mpg. New S2OO exhaust. New battery, 2 new helmets, Kryp tonite lock, 3700 miles. Park anywhere! Great condition! $750. Brad, 443-610-3718. TUXEDOS STUDENT SPECIAL! Own a designer tux for SBO. Includes coat, pants, shirt, tie, vest, studs and cuf flinks. Formal Wear Outlet, Hillsborough, 15 min utes from campus. 644-8243. Wheels for Sale 199S HONDA ODYSSEY. 146 K miles. Good condition. , Silver, quad seating, AC. AM/FM radio with CD play er. Portable TV/VCR included. $4,300. Call 933-5146. Tickets | UNC BASKETBALL TICKETS wanted, also interest ed in ACC tournament tickets. Cash paid. Local pick up. 218-2165. | For Rent | Fair Housing Information ALL REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation, or dis crimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, lim itation, or discrimination." This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportu nity basis in accordance with the law. To com plain of discrimination, call the US Department of Housing and Urban Development housing discrimination hotline: 1-800-669-9777. CARRBORO 2BR/2.58A unfurnished townhouse. On busline. Dishwasher, refrigerator, W/D. Pets OK. SBSO/month. Available June 2005.1 mile to campus. 919-225-9516, liztiml@earthlink.net. DELUXE STUDIO APARTMENT. Near busline & UNC. Furnished with small balcony. $465/ month. Deposit required. 932-1897. APARTMENTS AVAILABLE FOR RENT in August. Excellent, clean condition and close to campus. For photographs, location and more see www. uncapartments.com or call Max at 673-8460. 4BR/4BA University Commons fully furnished W/D, deck, pool. S3BO/month/person, 1 year lease Debra, 852-0510. FREE RENT! Spacious 2BR/2BA. Up to 3 months free. Perfect for roommates. On J busline. Avail able immediately and preleasing for Fall. 967-9717. www.sterlingbluff.com. 331 WEST ROSEMARY STREET: IBR/1 BA apartment off Franklin Street behind Ham's. Hardwood floors, full kitchen, laundry room on site, free parking, free gas heat, quiet downtown building, graduate stu dents preferred. Walk to everything. $625/month starting in May, June, or July. Call Cindy, %7-0776. Announcements Line Classified Ads Noon, 1 business day prior to publication Display Classified Ads 3pm, 2 business days prior to publication | For Rent | Mew! Lower Rates 1370-4500 J \ CALL / N[ODAyf infoegranvilletowers.com www.granvilletowers.com | For Rent 4BR/4BA CONDO at University Commons. Pool/ clubhouse, available 05-15-05 or 08-15-05. $1,500/ month. Great condition. Call 919-932-4999 or email Donna, djmadier@yahoo.com. LOVELY 4BR/2BA DUPLEX On wooded acre lot. Busline. Convenient to UNC. ALL bedrooms same size with wall-to-wall clos ets. Living room with ceiling fan. Kitchen with dish washer, full size W/D. Central heating, AC. Stor age. Free parking, $350/BR. Available May or Aug ust. 933-0983 or 451-8140. SHEPHERD LANE: 1 BR/1 BA garden apartment just off Estes Drive, 1 mile from campus. Completely remodeled, all white kitchen, french doors, new car pet, quiet area next to community center and walk ing distance of U-Mall, Caribou Coffee, etc. Lots of space plus peace and quiet. $62 5/month beginning anytime. Call Cindy at 967-0776. COTTAGE JUST OFF Franklin Street on Davie Circle. 2 BR/1 BA, hardwood floors, central AC/heat, large screen porch, fenced yard. $1,390/mo, lease terms negotiable. 942-1845. Professionals preferred. 4BR TOWNHOUSE, hardwood floors, walk to campus, on great bus route. Available June 1. $1,300/month. Call .Topi at.^-2438. NORTHAMPTON TERRACE. 1 BR/1 BA apartments. Quiet location less than one mile from Franklin Street. $525/month, water included. FISHER-FISH ER REALTY, 929-1188. SHEPHERD LANE STUDIO: apartment fully fur nished. Everything you need already in place. Bed, desk, dresser, lamps, fully furnished kitchen with microwave, dishwasher, dishes, glasses, etc. Includes W/D, a flatscreen TV with DVD player. Perfect for short term rental. Rent includes elec tric, water, cable TV, Roadrunner internet. Just bring your clothes and move in. Call for availability, rent ranges from $695-$725/month depending on length of lease. You must see to appreciate! Call Cindy, 967-0776. 301A & B Henderson Street: 1 BR/1 BA garden apart ment. Just two blocks from campus! House has new landscaping, new roof. Apartment has hardwood floors, nice kitchen, patio area, new front door and windows, free parking, gas heat, large rooms and large closets. $725/month starting August 1. Call Cindy at 967-0776. Recycle Me Please! Reoyde Me Please! Recycle Me Please! Do a good job this year to prove you can, and to show the world. Stash your earnings V. fu- in a safe place, and leave them there to grow. I To get the advantage, check the day’s rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) - Today is a 6 - Continue to work on that stack of stuff that you’ve let accumulate. Keep on whittling away at it, and you’ll end up with something useful. Aries (March 21-April 19) ■ Today is an 8 - Some of the pressure you put on yourself, some of it comes from outside. Hide out in the company of a per son who’ll look out for you. Taurus (April 20-May 20) - Today is a 6 - It looks like the choice is between going out or staying on your own turf. You’ll have an advantage if you bring the people you want to meet to where you are. Gemini (May 21-June 21) - Today is an 8 - Friends offer enticements, but your best bet is to practice and update your skills. You’ll be glad you did. Cancer (June 22-July 22) - Today Is a 6 - The money appears to be literally flowing in your direction. This is not a result of a gamble you've taken it's due to your own hard work. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) - Today is a 7 - Work quickly and efficient ly, while keeping costs to a minimum. Even then it’s quite likely a compromise will be required. M 2005 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC. IHI Tobacco Low Price Leader I ■■ Cigarettes by pack or carton I I vjjjS I 1 mported • Cigar - Rolling. Clove | I rumpus f Oriin RobbinsjAttorne^ DWI, Fake ID. Speeding * Who should you call? Just ask your friends. 1 I www.tMlMr.com m-m 5 ulljp Soihj (Tor Heel ° Travel/Vacation I Bahamas 5 Days From $279! Includes: Meals, Port Taxes, Exclusive Beach Parties With 20+ Of Your Favorite TV Celebrities As Seen on Real World, Road Rules, Bachelor! Located in Chapel Hill www.Springßreaktravel.com 968-8887 SPRING BREAK 2005! It's Not Too Late! Call now for last-minute discounts to Jamaica, Cancun, Acapulco, Bahamas and Florida with STS. Group discounts also available. informatlon/Reservations 1-800-648-4849 orwww.ststrawel.com Help Wanted 309 CHURCH STREET: off Franklin, minutes to campus. Hardwood floors, new vinyl in kitchen, front porch, fenced yard, ample parking, W/D, pets considered. Available June or August. Call Cindy at 967-0776. 111 CAMERON COURT. 2BR/1 BA in triplex very close to campus, brick exterior, huge rooms, hard wood floors, gas heat, free and ample parking, W/D, good closet space. $1,150/month starting in June or August. Call Cindy at 967-0776. SMALL IBR MANUFACTURED home nestled within Farrington Village on a private out parcel of wood ed land. Access to shops, walking, biking trails. Freshly painted, completely furnished including util ities. $495/month Security deposit and excellent references needed. 919-542-1451, leave message. 3BR/1 BA RANCH HOUSE, 1 mile from campus, W/D, refrigerator, gas heat and water, quiet neighbor hood. SBOO/month, 1106 Valley Park. Available now. No pets: Please call 919-732-5623 after 7pm. WALK TO UNC: Available August: 2BR/1 BA. SBOO/ month. 4BR/1 BA, $1,300/month. Drive by 101 Isley Street. Then call James 919-605-3444 or Carlos 908-392-6020. UNITS IN MILL CREEK, Chancellor's Square, & other properties close to campus available for Summer and Fall. Call Carolina Realty, 967-6408. FOR RENT. Pritchard Avenue. A walk to campus. 2BR/1 BA, W/D, dishwasher, alarm, central heat/air, hardwood floor, fireplace. Available July, $1,300/ month. 919-933-8143. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. IBR/BA in 3BR/3BA spa cious Woodcroft townhome. Minutes from UNC. Non-Smokers only. Furnished, W/D, wireless inter net parking. $425/month. 919-395-1506. SPACIOUS 3BR DUPLEX near campus. Fireplace, security alarm, all appliances. With $1,150 deposit tenant gets carpet color choice, 3 months reduced rent. 643-2854 or 732-5745. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Today is a 6 - You're very good at mak ing sure other people’s needs are met. It helps if they know what those are, how ever. Be patient. Libra (Sept 23-Oct. 22) - Today is a 7 - If you have to ask a loved one to wait while you take care of busi ness, pick up a little gift while you're out there. Thoughtfulness will be appreciated. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) - Today is a 7 - Focus on love and it's eas ier to achieve a compromise. Set aside your disagreements and some of them will disappear. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) - Today is a 7 - It's interesting that the more you team, the farther ahead you can see. That works for you in a physical sense as well as philosophically. Capricorn (Dec 22-Jan. 19) ■ Today is a 6 - Don’t spend on something you don't really need. You’d regret it later. You’ll find greater peace of mind when you have a pile of gold in the bank. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - Today is a 7 - You could get your feelings hurt by another's demanding attitude. Your input is still required, though, so don't withhold it.
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