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3BR 2 1/2 BA home for rent, close to cam- ' filers
pus. Good neigh & schools and great land- J 1-801
lord. Avail May 1st $800/mo 787-3928
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USC, grad student. NICE! $600 765-9767 the |r
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5 min USC $415 776-8823. and m
LARGE 2BR 1 block from USC $550/mo +
$250/sec. dep. Call 750-4945 or beeper 932- e
6444 summer
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1 BR Garage APT in Forest Acres. ??-?
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company
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May-Aug
M/seeks/M to sublease 4BR 2BA APT Call 782$276/mo
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F/seeking/F 3/4 for spacious & furn. 4BR, Smal
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Com. fully turn. + w/d May 99. $276/mo.
Call 794-7842
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2 N/S/F seek the same to share a 3BR 2BA
turn, apt off Bush River Rd. Avail. ASAP.
$210/mo + 1/3 util. Contact Michelle or Mandy
at 772-4354
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1 mo, free rent or best offer. Call 419-7759 for
for info. PT anc
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ATTENTION STUDENTS & PARENTS
2BR 2BA, Condo in Place on the
Greene. Has balcony & parking. Sylvan L
In excellent condition. A great buy! opening
Call Charlie Vaden, C21, jog hour
Bob Capes Realtors at 788-3300. 781-732:
725
Saluda Avenue in Five Points i
Mon-Fri, 9:30 am-6:30 pm Sat
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and tama ^e^aimed by cl
Sponsored by the Baptist Student Union *700 Picke
For mort info or if you need a ride, please (
St. Thomas More
Mass Sunday 11:30 an
Newman Club Tuesday 7 pm Con
Rev. Tim Lij<
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J changer $7,800. 254-8768
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MER CAMP COUNSELORS I FT during summer Hard
MCA is hiring counselors to work J gent individual who wort
15 year olds at summer camps in ! public. Must live in town ;
mo and Uptown areas. Must be i all summer. Apply in
tic, enthusiastic and creative. M-F J American Pools &
Sreat experience! For application 2225 Piatt Springs F
formation, call 779-7159 ext. 20. i 796-8339
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,rds & Camp Counselors needed for Summer on Hilton Head I
season at The Plantation Club at Shore Beach Service need
ek. Call Jim @ 754-1715. summer season. (843) 785
beach.com
s largest and oldest Home Fabrics
' is looking for the right sales person. Wonderful opport
person. 4840 Forest Drive. Accounting/Busines
IRTIFIED LIFEGAUARD NEED Local company has positi
lust at Club in Northeast Columbia. accounting Department
3559 for details. growth after graduation, f
ing knowledge of Mien
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i student for PT work. The candi- paced environment. Wf
ust have excellent communication scheduling for classes wil
and experience or knowledge of: 20/hrs/wk. Please fa>
H L "Shockwave JoAnn Lewis at Walker V
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Employer.
WORK AT THE MOVIES!
al Cinema Theaters is now hiring FT/PT Fantastic Company
the Dutch Square 14 location. Area expansion in progresi
J summer positions are available. Need 6 trainable people $.
5 available to work weekends and 798-700
/s. Great work environment, free
movies and flexible
Apply in person.
STUDENT ASSISTANT |TI f* ft
.earning Center has permanent PT
for a student assistant during morns
Monday through Thursday. Call Summer babysitter needed
I to apply Non-smoker, own trans, ne
Call evenings 254-1336.
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~~ Immediate opening for resp. loving indiv.
.P.. Approx. 15/hrs/wk (flex hrs). $5/hr. Must have
, , own transp. Irmo area. Call 407-0060
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Citibank promo- EASTMINSTER DAY SCHOOL is accepting
; Giveaways! applications for Teaching Assistants anc
,eek. Substitutes for all hours. Some experience
it and a love for children required. Please cal
Ext. 118 771-1512 for more information or come by
I 3200 Trenholm Road to complete an applicadable,
hard working tlon
it local business. College studeny needed to work with
shifts available at handicapped son for summer. $6.25/hr
at 1314 Rosewood 35-40/hrs7wk. Call Kathy 781-7388
Need someone on Tues. & Thurs. mornings
for 2 children, trans & ref. req. Flex schedule
j Call 779-3126.
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re calls, Please j The Richland County Recreation
Commission is taking applications for
ANT NEEDED. After School Camp & Summer Day
cholarships. Send Camp staff. Responsibilities include plan:treet.
Attn: Cindy ning and implementing recreational activities
for elementary school age children.
1 Monday-Friday 2:15-6:00PM. Salary
AMP j $5.50?$6.50 depending on experience.
STRUCTORS i For more information contact
ramp located in [ Sandy Best @754-7275.
f Western North i ~
:ed pool, tennis, j jMWjllluTJ
350-1750 plus
Nonre/application'
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( or i Al's Upstairs has immediate positions for
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hrs. Call Chef Mike 304 Meeting Street, West
JN! SAVEMONEY! CoJum^_-5_pm_ JJ_3-833_3_ ^
Counselors to teach , TIFFANY'S CAFE & BAKERY J
aseball, LAX, hock- j AM/PM shifts: PT/FT available,
ring, ropes, BMX, , Retail/servers Apply in person at i
iling, waterskiing. i Tiffany's Cafe on Devine.
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a government or public service career?
holarship Foundation awards approximately
merit-based portable scholarships every year
o plan for careers in government or public
i 1W4, UbL has had two Iruman scholars.
Learn more at the:
Scholarship Workshop
esday, March 30 3:30 pm
ollege Student Lounge, First Floor
nation, call the Fellowships Office at 777-0958.
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j AL'S UPSTAIRS RESTAURANT j
Now hiring for Waitstaff positions.
i Apply daily in Person at
J 304 Meeting Street between 9am&5pm . J
Call and ask for Claire 794-7404
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GENE'S CAFE
Now hiring bicycle or car delivery . Up to
$10/hr. 1801 Main St. Call 799-4424.
MangialMangia!
Is now hiring hostesses, apply between 2&6
100 State Street, West Columbia
Math/Algebra tutors needed at Irmo &
Lexington Sylvan Learning Centers.
Undergrad degree required. Afternoon and
evening hours available. Call Irmo 781-7323
or Lexington 951-0838 for more info.
FREE PREGNANCY TEST Call Birthright of
Columbia.Services confidential 765-0165
GUITAR LESSONS
WITH GARY BRUCE
Beginners to Advanced Players.
One-on-One lessons. Lessons include music
theory; ear training & improvising. Call
356-2106
PRO-TYPE TYPING SERVICES: 776-9214
Thesis, term papers, resumes, etc.
Fast turn around, reasonable prices.
MATH TUTOR - GA Tech Engineer, former
Sylvan Learning Ctr. tutor Call 799-5359
MATHEMATICS TUTORING.
THE EXPERT! 256-6498
Want to graduate with better grades?
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Madrid $534
Dublin $425
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PAPA JAZZ
Cash paid for used compact discs, records &
tapes. $2-5 for most CD's. All kinds of
music. 2014 Greene Street Call 256-0095.
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CALL NOW 796-7014
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Horoscopes
SBk Aries (March 21-April 19) Looks
like a loved one has been naming
you to fix something up around the
house. You may have resisted because
you didn'tknow how, but you can't use
that excuse anymore. All you have to do
is give the OK and the whole thing is as
good as done. So get out of the way
and let it happen.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) You
Irrvt may feel under pressure now, but
that's OK. It's actually forcing you to
learn something new, and once you do
that, you'llbe amazed at how much more
you can accomplish. So stop resisting
and get into it!
Jp-A Gemini(May21-June21) Looks
aA like you have a couple of good
sources of income today - one from the
work you're doing and the other more
like a giftfrom somebody far away. Or
it could be an excellent deal you make
by purchasing something through a catalog.
Money saved is the same as money
earned, you know.
^ Cancer (June 22-July 22) You look
marvelous. That's partially because
the moon is now in your sign. Since
the moon is your ruling orb, it empowers
youmagnificently, and today you
may need it. Looks like you're up against
some tough competition.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) This seems
trl like a good day to travel, but it really
isn't. There are too many things that
have to be done that can't be put off any
longer'A person who's starting to whine
at you is a good example. You're getting
rather irritated, but that's not doing any
good. What'll solve the problem is simply
to do what'srequired, quickly.
& Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Your
SSL. friends really come through for
i._ J i j.1._i.i ] c..i \r i
you touay, aiiu uiai s wuiiueriui. i ou ve
had a tough first part of the week, and
you don'tneed any more stress now. What
you need instead is a nice dinner in an
excellent, affordable, healthy restaurant.
ft - Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) A friend's
^ 4) encouragement helps you push
higher than you've ever gone before, and
the view is a little different from up
there. Forone thing, you can see that
the people at the next level are just people,
not demigods. Don't push too hard,
though, while they're getting to know
you. Some of them mighthave a tendency
to bite.
Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) ConUK
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your favor, and this should make it easier
for you to see what to do next. You've
got prettygood intuition yourself, but
one of your friend s is awesome. Consult
this person for advice on how to proceed.
&A Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
St ^ Money, money, money. If you're
like most Sagittarians, you've been
known to live by your wits alone. They
don't generallyworry about money. It's
there when you need it -- or else you
don't need it. Well, today you might consider
putting some away for the future.
It could come in handy later,and this is
a good time to save.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) A
*friend is being particularly annoying
today - needling you, testing
you, taunting you, possibly pushing you
to try somethingyou have no interest in
at all. The only trouble is, this person
has a pretty good argument. Hmm.
f!hpck with another fripnH first Tf two
out of three tell you to go for it,maybe
you should give it a try.
^ Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) If your
Q s* work seems to be giving you ulcers,
it could be you're taking it too seriously.
Maybe something is going on
that you don't quite understand, or you're
making a matter into a bigger deal than
it really is. Most likely, there just isn't
that much to understand. Lighten up
and the problem willsolve itself.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Now,
this is more like it. Today you
should have more time to spend with a
warm, caring, loving person. At least
spend a mealtogether. That's one of your
favorite experiences to share. Go for an
excellent meal at an excellent restaurant,
if at all possible.