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Association of American Publishers Fox's Market 731 Cherry Drive 533-6445 Friday 7 am. to 10 p.m. Thursday, March 5,1981 Cankars Drs News Senitv ARIES:(March 21 to April 19)—Be especially realistic and practical about money matters. Some unusual news can add some ex citement to your routine. Good time to launch a domestic project or to entertain a small group informally in your home. TAURUS: (April 20 to May 20)—Opportunities and challenges are all around you. You should feel great and look good, so you're equal to the occasion. Present an original plan to associates and superiors for approval. Guard against impulsive ex travagance. GEMINI: (May 21 to Jose 20)—If others come to you for advice, be sure to take it seriously and give careful consideration to your answers. Accept compliments graciously -don't play the "shy violet." You may need to reappraise a money matter you thought was settled. CANCER: (Jose 21 to Jaly 22) Associates and bosses could have strong views that differ from yours. Be willing to compromise and make adjustments. Take the initiative with friends and strengthen your affectionate ties. Late in the week compliments may come your way. LEO: (July 23 to Aug. 22)--Your creative ideas and hunches are right on target now. Drawing on past experience you can make good solid decisions. You can make excellent impression at important social functions, so accept the initiation. VIRGO: (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)—Don't be impatient if projects don't move along as fast as you would like. You're making progress and they will work out satisifactorily. Take time out for relaxing hobbies and interests. Get involved in community affairs. Horoscope I for the week of March 8-14 LIBRA: (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)--Schejules and your normal routine could be charged suddenly. Concentrate on what you are : - .Ding and curb the tendency to be distract:•s or absent-minded. Opinions of older or more ex perienced people could be very valuable to you. SCORPIO: (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)—Listen to the opinions that mate or partner are giving you. Your hunches about financial matters are not very reliable now, so resist impulse and adopt the realistic, practical approach. Reac tivate an old project with the help of associates. SAGITTARIUS: (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)—You can renew your efforts on a contract of some kind that was put on the shelf a cou ple of months ago. It could come through now. Use your high energy to attend socvial functions, and accept additional work assignments too! CAPRICORN: (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)—Domestic matters could demand your at tention. Emotions may run high, so be con siderate and understanding of loved ones. Channel your energies to career matters where opportunities abound and real progress can be made. AQUARIUS: (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)--A long-term project could be a wise investment of yout time and energy. It can mean future profits for many years to come. Your attitude toward career matters has changed and improved—you see your position in a new light. PISCES: (Feb. 18 to Mara 241)—Use your creative imagination and push forward toward career advancement. A partner can be very helpful froni a background position. Work to streamline out - , ;MIS. Page 15