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Emerald Call 346-4343 to place your ad today 100 PERSONALS THANKS for the. mmrnm... Students! Celebrate your college days with a graduation ad in the Emerald on June 6th. Cal! 346-4343 or stop by 300 EMU 'These are the days to remember, for they will not last forever. ..' 110 TYPING POWER Resumes Low, low cost • Creative expertise • Job winning resumes Guaranteed interview or we'll re-write your resume 465-1176 Pro/Edit Professional editing for all your projects! E-mail us your papers...we will EDIT, FORMAT & LASER PRINT Call to find out how! 741-7553 or TurboEdit@aol.com 195 OPPORTUNITIES ^ 110 TYPING At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year thesis/dissertation background. Term papers. Full resume service. Editing. Laser pr. ON CAMPUS! 120 INSTRUCTION/TUTORING ESL conversational classes or tutor ing. Qualified ESL instuctor with 8 years experience. 343-9504. 130 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Tuesdays & Saturdays are Gaming Nights from 6pm to9pm at Emerald City Comics. 770 E. 13th. 345-2568. Ful! size refrigerator w/ice maker, in great condition. $300/obo. Full size couch and love seat for best offer. Black and wicker papasan chair $40. Cali Dana at 431-6875. $$Give Me Five!^ Run your “FOR SALE” ad (items under $1,000) for 5 days. If the item(s) doesn't sell, call us at 346-4343 and we’ll run your ad again for another 5 days FREE! Jatudent/Private Party Ads Only«No Refunds j 145 CARS/TRUCKS 95 Honda Accord DX. 4dr, AT, AC, PS. Tilt, Stereo, Cassette. 13000 mi. $14,680/obo. Call Toba 431-0584. '68 Ford Pick-up. 1/2 ton. 131K miles, AM/FM, CB, looks OK, runs better. $865. 344-6037. 1981 Toyota Corolla. 5 spd. AC. Stereo. Excellent condition. Low miles. $925. 343-7890. 92 Mitsubishi Eclipse. 5 spd. White. 2-dr, CD, stereo, tilt, roof, and great gas mileage. $9150/obo. 338-9338. 195 OPPORTUNITIES *■ T 'T' 'T' ^ ^ > : United States Marshal Service 5 k Now seeking qualified applicants for ^ : — Deputy U.S. Marshals — 5 r ^ Must have Bachelor's Degree or J ' 3 years responsible work experience 5 " A representative will be in the lobby of the EMU ^ [ May 15, Noon-5:00 P.M. } ' sir sir 'sir 'sir 'sir sir sir sir sir w sir sir sir s Horoscope by Frances Drake For Tuesday, May 13, 1997 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You’re on top of things where job interests are concerned, but you could have misgivings about a cer tain relationship matter. Admityour mistakes. Others react favorably to honesty. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) One of your friendships gets stron ger. An immediate task could be troublesome, but your prospects take a turn for the better, especially in business. Simply bide your time. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You’re all business, and you’ll al low nothing to distract you from your goals. Hard work brings posi tive results. Be patient with higher CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Taking a break and clearing your mind leads to insights. Capitalize on new opportunities. You could have mixed feelings about socializing. It’s not the time to shine. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) Although you shouldn’t bum the candle at both ends, social visits prove rewarding. You make impor tant progress with creative pursuits or a new area of study. VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) You intensify your efforts to get ahead in life. A ticklish business situation requires your tact and di plomacy. You should sign a contract if offered a deal. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Think twice before making a pur chase, as you could have regrets later and a possible argument with a partner. Things basically go your way romantically. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Strain could exist between a friend and a family member; don’t putyour self in the position of having to choose between the two. Better that you observe quietly from the sidelines. SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) You're effective in presenting your ideas. While an exciting travel op portunity awaits you, there are still some obligations to be met before you can pack your bags. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) You have extra determination and drive. As a result, you’re asked to take a leadership role on the job. If your ideas are implemented, they will lead to great success. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) You're likely to receive extra re sponsibilities in connection with a family matter. The day also brings important career developments. Explore another's innovative ideas. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) Financial prospects should im prove. Getting an unfinished task out of the way will be easier than you had anticipated. Sometimes you have a tendency to become overly anx YOU BORN TODAY have a heart of gold. While life isn’t always kind to you, your tendency to rise to the occasion assures you happiness. You make an excellent parent since you have great rapport with children and can put yourself in their shoes. Career-wise, your potential is al most limitless. Actually, whatever field you choose in life tends to be successful. Since you possess such a wonderfully good-hearted nature, you need to steer clear of those who would take advantage of you. Birthdate of: Harvey Keitel, actor; Stevie Wonder, musician; Darius Rucker, singer. V isfni rung fealurea syndicate Inc. 145 CARS/TRUCKS '77 Subaru Wagon. 4 door, runs & runs. Hatchback. $400/obo. 431 8030. 155 BICYCLES '94 TREK 950 mountain bike, 19.5" Chrome-moly frame, LX/XT components, well maintained. $475. David, 343-1550 evenings. 160 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS Powerbook Duo for sale. 80 MB HD, 8 MB memory plus software. $1000/obo. Call Jason 686-9049. Brother WP-1400D. Great condi tion. $100/obo. 344-1769. 100 MHz Laptop Computer, carrying case, Windows 95, Microsoft Word, 302-9260, ask for Chad $700/obo. PowerMac system, NEC monitor, ext modem, CD drive, HP printer, tons of software. Must sell. 683-3550. Mac Powerbook 180, 8/120, internal 28.8 modem, new battery, case. $1050. 345-7782. Word Processor for Sale. Brother WP-3900DS. $70/obo. Tel: 302-9103. Sega Saturn, 5 games, 2 controllers, mem. card. $300/obo. Nintendo 64 games from $45. Call Yoo 345-8381. 165 TV/SOUND EQUIPMENT CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS VCR's and Stereos Thompson Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273 185 PHOTOGRAPH EQUIPMENT Cannon AE1 Like new. 50 mm lens, manual, strap, carry-all bag. Film in cluded. $275. 346-8183. 195 OPPORTUNITIES CLAIM REPRESENTATIVE Due to our tremendous growth, Al lied Group Is adding to staff and has an immediate opening in the Eugene area for a Insurance Claim Rep. These will be home-based positions and come with co. auto an all necessary equipment pro vided by Allied. A four year degree is required, but no prior insurance experience is necessary. The posi tion will begin with a comprehen sive eight week training program in our home office in Iowa. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent college grad. Starting salary is $560 weekly, or $29,120 annual ized. Target start date is June 2,1997. Interested candidates please send resume with GPA to: John Higbee, ALLIED GROUP INSURANCE, P.O. Box 849, Santa Rosa, CA 95402. Tel: 800-552-2437, Fax: 707 579-3065. EOE Principals Only, Please. Camp Counselor Jobs Top ranked children camps located in Pocono Mtns, PA. Seeking gener al & specialist counselors to teach team sports, tennis, swimming, wa terfront, outdoor adventure, art & MORE! Call 215-887-9700 or e-mail: pinetree@pond.com FREE FOLK FESTIVAL T-SHIRT Volunteer to work the 1997 Folk Fest and receive a t-shirt. Become a part of the 27th annual tradition. Call 346-4373 or come by EMU Suite 2. Today! Facilitators for WST 101 (Intro to Women's Studies) needed to lead discussion groups, summer term, 6/ 23-7/18). Earn upper-division or grad credit. Prerequisite WST 101 or women's studies background. Con tact Maureen Claycomb, 322 Hen dricks Hall, 346-0584; tojo@darkw ing. Actual farm work experience on Winter Green Farm growing vegeta bles for Food for Lane County, herbs and Community Supported Agricul ture. You receive 4 credits through the Urban Farm by working Monday & Friday mornings through summer term. Call Jack 935-1920 or Jabrila 935-7676 for more info. HILYARD HOUSE 725 EAST 14TH NOW LEASING FOR FALL New upscale apartments • 1 bedroom, 1 bath • 2 bedroom, 2 bath • Washer/dryer in each unit • Secured covered parking • Secured front entrance • Microwave For more information contact: von Klein Property Management Inc. 1301 Ferry Street, #2 • Phone 485-7776 • Fax 334-6568 220 APARTMENTS MM1H01 |220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED PAIR-A-DICE Apartments 640 E. 15th Avenue Brand New Campus Apartments Available January, 1997 • One Bedroom, One Bath • Two Bedroom, Two Bath • Fully Applianced • Washer/Dryer in Every Unit • Off-street Parking Available • Restricted Entry-Gated • 1.5 Blocks to U of 0! Call Scott 338-4197, or Barry 683-4219 to see. m683-2271 911 COUNTRY CLUB RD„ SUIT! 150 JENNINGS & CO. 195 OPPORTUNITIES SUMMER JOBS - EAST COAST (Western Massachusetts) TENNIS AND GYMNASTICS COUN SELORS needed for premiere eight week summer camps located in the beautiful Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts. Top facilities, Excel lent Salary, Room/Board, and Travel Allowance. Positions run: June 22 August 20. Call: 1-800-392-3752. Great Resume Builder and Tons of Fun!!!! NEW WRITERS. Fiction, non-fiction book mms needed. High royalties. _www.FTPress.com_ Join us in a hot business op portunity. Truly unlimited earning potential with no risk. Lots of sup port in making your dreams come true. Opportunity meeting May 16, 7 p.m. 3925 Hilyard Street. 15 day, first class Flexi-Eurailpass. $825 value. $500/obo. 343-7001. Dave EMU CRAFT CENTER Summer term counter help positions available for work study certified students with experiences in jewelry, photography, woodworking and ce ramics. Apply ground floor EMU. 346-4361. 205 HELP WANTED GET PAID TO EXERCISE! The Oregon Daily Emerald is now hiring for morning newspaper delivery. Mon-Fri, starts approximately at 6:30 am and takes 1 /: to 2'A. hours per day (varies with size of paper). Some afternoon work. Requires your own RELIABLE vehicle. Train now for fall. Work study ok. Apply in person, Mon-Fri, 8-5, 300 EMU. The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal opportunity employer committed to a culturally diverse workplace. 305 CAMPUS EVENTS 205 HELP WANTED Help! Need extra set of hands. Light housework, errands. Tues/Weds. Call Paula 484-3988 leave message. Sales person wanted for summer season. Bilingual, Japanese/English speaking. For information call collect. Can-Alaska Gifts, 431 G Street. Anchorage, AK 99501. (907) 276-7677 or fax (907) 278-8591. The Oregon Daily Emerald CLASSIFIEDS Hiring lor fall 1997 ^ e re looking for friendly, dependable, detail oriented people who work well witb tke public and can learn new things Quickly If you love variety are self motivated and want tbe opportunity to use basic layout and design skills, as well as gain sales and customer service experience, then tbis job may be perfect for you! ork 8-12 brs a week, M-F between 8am and 5pm. Applications are available at Suite 800, EMU. Applications duet May 16,1007 Tlie Oregon Daily Emerald i. an ajual opportunity employer, committed to a culturally diverre workplace. NEED A CHANGE?! Earn what you're worth. Exploding environmental company looking for key players. Full/Part time. For interview call 684-0325 ext. 2. WANT A GREAT JOB WHEN YOU GRADUATE? YOU NEED A GREAT JOB BE FORE YOU GRADUATE! The Oregon Daily Emerald is now accepting applications for ADVERTISING EXECUTIVES for fall 1997 Pick up an application and job de scription at Suite 300, EMU. Appli cation deadline is Friday, May 16. Interviews will be held in the follow ing weeks. Preference will be given to students who are graduating af ter spring 1998. Applicants must be currently enrolled UO students. Ap plications must be available to work beginning Sept. 15, 1997. Freshmen and sophomores en couraged to apply. The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal oppor tunity employer committed to a cul turally diverse workplace. Lookiti5 for A&vewtwre? find opportunities in the Emerald Classifieds! 305 CAMPUS EVENTS WARSAW SPORTS MARKETING CENTER r ^ Proudly presents Jeffrey Pollack Founder & Publisher Sports Business Daily Tuesday, May 13 4:00pm 128 Chiles Reception to follow in 228 Chiles Sponsored by the William K. Blount Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation