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140 BICYCLES '94 TREK 950 mountain bike, 19.5" Chrome-moly frame, LX/XT components, well maintained. $475. David, 343-1550 evenings. 1991 Diamond back Mt. bike. Used rarely. $100/obo. Molly 744-2077. 1996 GT Mt. Bike, 21 speed. Just tuned. Excellent condition. $250. 744-0880. 95 Gary Fisher Mt. Tam 18”, 24 speed LX/XT, Judy XC. All receipts. Must go now! $700. 746-7013 Ask for Drew. 145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS Was sold a PC Usrobotics 33.6 fax modem sportster and I have a Mac! Upgradable, voicemail, bells & whis tles version. Call Andrea 334-6159. Sega Saturn, 5 games, 2 controllers, mem. card. $300/obo. Nintendo 64 games from $45. Call Yoo 345-8381. Mac Powerbook 180, 8/120, internal 28.8 modem, new battery, case. $1050. 345-7782. 150TV & SOUND SYSTEMS CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS VCR's and Stereos. Thompson Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273 180 TRAVEL & LODGING Europe $269 Within USA $79-$129 CHEAP FARES WORLDWIDE!!!! http://www.airhitch.org 1-888-AIRHITCH Have airline companion certificate. Share airfare to Chicago. July 3-6. Call 345-0122. 185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 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. Franchise Opportunity VALLEY RIVER CENTER WETZEL S PRETZELS Fresh baked, hand rolled soft pret zels and ice cold lemonade. New mall location opens August and is available for qualified candidate. Call (818)432-6900 The Oregon Daily Emerald assumes no liability for ad content or response. Ads are screened for illegal content and mail order ads must provide a sample of item for sale. Otherwise, ads that appear too good to be true, probably are. Respond at your own risk. 190 OPPORTUNITIES NEW WRITERS. Fiction, non-fiction book mms needed. High royalties. www.FTPress.com 190 OPPORTUNITIES 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! 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!!!! 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 SUMMER TERM INTERNSHIPS Available through the Career Development Internship Program Environmental Mt. Pisgah Arboretum Nearby Nature Education/ Youth Services/ Human Services Birth to Three Lane County Mental Health Lane County Youth Services (Skipworth) Marketing/ Public Relations Convention & Visitors Association Downtown Eugene Eugene Family YMCA Fifth Street Public Market Holt International Children's Services Western Rivers Girl Scout Council Media Production Combined Communications (KUGN) Program Development Kidsports Relief Nursery, Inc. Publication B.R.I.N.G. Recycling City of Eugene Planning & Development Downtown Eugene Holt International Children's Sen/ices Legal State of Oregon Dept, of Corrections Technology ContiNet Come to the UO Career Center 244 Hendricks, to sign-up. Available for upper-division credit to Jr/Sr's only. Scan WWW to look at internship possibilites at: http://uo career.uoregon.edu/career/ CDIP.html Deadline is before noon on Friday, May 16. 200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS 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 Part Time Work for the EARLY BIRD The Oregon Daily Emerald is now hiring for morning newspaper delivery. Mon-Fri, starts approximately at 6:30 am and takes I 'A 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 opponumty ^ employer commilicd lo a culturally diverse workplace. ^ EARN UP TO $3,000 part time in just 4-8 weeks. Memolink needs 1 highly motivated individual to direct its summer sales/marketing project at Oregon. Contact David at (800)563-6654 Help! Need extra set of hands. Light housework, errands. Tues/Weds. Call Paula 484-3988 leave message. 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. 205 HELP WANTED Child care provider lor eighteen month old. Experienced and respon sible. Three mornings a week start ing June 30. 686-4263. FUN IN THE SUN Looking for sales reps tor telecomm client. Here is the job that will keep you in the sunshine, if you love deal ing with people and possess great communication skills, we want you. Bilingual or own transportation a plus!! Call 1-800-592-2121 ext. 470 NANNY NEEDED IN CT & NY $300-$500 a week for graduates, car, room & board. 1 -year. Oregon Nannies 343-3755. Nanny Needed! Approx. 3-4 hrs a week. Summer or Fall. Great situa tion for right person. $5/hr.686-2696. Sales Manager. Golden opportunity for an aggressive enthusiastic, mon ey motivated individual to supervise local market for campus dimentions an authorized agent of AT & T. 2-5 years outside sales management experience a plus. $25K & commis sion. Fax resume 215-568 -1701. C Belardo. Part time grounds/general labor position for local property manage ment company. Duties to include but not limited to: picking up trash and debris on 7 campus properties, sweeping, blower, cleaning parking garages and watering. Must have own transportation. Work hours 8am-12noon Monday-Friday. $6.50/ hr. Please apply at 1051 W. 8th Ave. rVA'"’ Weasel’s World by Kraig Norris "... AND REMEMBER, YOU ARE ONLY AS OLD A5 THE GlRL YOU'RE SLEEPING WITH...” \ ty. HEY, WEAS, WHAT WISE PHILOSOPHER DID YOU GET THAT QUOTE, FROM, ARISTOTLE ? \ THE KENNEDY BOYS... / AH...OF COURSE. / Doonesbury by GARRY TRUDEAU Y0U5FS, CMA5B, IHMNTTD&VB OFFimviee.' i ^ UWriDBZPUB jJSfe IICLYON ' 0QAFP ' I ' (UANTTO I IWYCANT YOU de TON6 AJTTNOUTMOAH IN6A COCTVMZ7WY CANT YOU LOOK ANP ACTL/KP EVERYONE \*#*a*g£Z YOU WANT TO KNOW WHY SO MANY GAYS stay in-me aoser, MANN? PO YOU? "X BECAUSE THATB MHBRE THE CU7THE5ARE? TO PRESERVE their piGNrry p/WAirr/ 205 HELP WANTED Stock Broker Trainee Salary plus commission, Portland based, In-house training available. Interviewing on May 21 at Career Center. In home childcare needed. 3 child ren. Part-time flexible schedule. Car necessary. Starting June. 342-7178. The LGBTA is hiring for the follow ing 1997-98 positions: Co-Directors(2) Events Coordinator Office Manager Stop by Suite 319 for complete job descriptions and applications. Ap plication Deadline is May 20. An AA/EOE/AD employer. Sports marketing opportunity! Recreation and Intramurals is look ing for students to serve on our mar keting and promotions team. Appli cations are due may 23. For more info, call 346-4113 or stop by 102 Esslinger. 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. Tired of Loans? Frustrated with summer work that leaves you broke in the fall? Check out the Southwest ern Company. $6,100 Avg, great re sume experience and college credit. Call Tye at 554-7698 for more infor mation and interview. 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. Cleaning Crew Needed! for campus units. Full time June 16 30. Transportation needed. Send re sume to: PO Box 11468 Eug. 97440. FIREFIGHTERS NEEDED Apply at PatRick 1322 N. 30th. Springfield. (541)746-7528 M-F Summer Jobs-Ptld Area. College Pro Painters. $612/hr. Call now 503-643-2965 9-10 pm daily. Find it fast in the ODE Classifieds \ HOME TYPISTS, PC users needed. $45,000 income potential. Call 1 806513-4343 ext. 69642 ATHLETIC ATTITUDE International firm looking for team oriented people with positive attitude and the desire to win. For interview call 684-0325. Fall Employment-Child Care. Looking for after school care for our 10 yr. old son. Pick him after school, take to ball practices, help with homework, etc. Must have depend able transportation. Number of days a week negotiable. Send resume to: Child Care, 700 U.S. Bank Center, 800 Willamette St, Eugene 97401. 210 HOUSES FOR RENT 6 room 1st Floor Flat. Recently re modeled. Hot tub, Washer/Dryer. Avail. June 10th. 683-4341. AVAILABLE NOW excellent condition, 3 Br, 2 bath, 1 block to Mac Court. Oak floor in LR. Washer/dryer. Large enough for 4 people. NO DOGS. $895 summer/ $1,295 fall. Lease through June 30, 1998. Eves/weekends 683-1610, weekdays 954-0840. Two floors of a house, 5 bdrms w/ piano. Near UO. Ready June 16th, $1550/mo, utili/cable ind. 683-5554. 2355 Agate Street Immaculate 5 BR, 2 bath, range, fridge, DW, washer/dryer, yard care provided. NO DOGS, $1,495/mo on lease. Weekdays 954-3840, Eves/ weekends 683-1610. 1 bdrm. Quiet neighborhood near Sundance, UO, LCC & bus. $495+ deposit. Avail June 16. 345-6031. 1-9 BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS 3+ - 5+ bdrm houses. Summer rates, $800/mo to $1250/mo, 684-0224. 11 BEDROOMS Resen/e now for summer and/or fall. Less than a block to UO. All utilities paid. Call today. 461-0199 or 607 1259. Better Property Management. 14th & Hilyard. 2 blks from campus. 4 bdrm house. Take over lease for summer. Must see house! 683-1772. 215 APARTMENTS (FURNISHED STUDENT MANOR Reserving for Fall! 'Low Summer Rates* Large, clean, quiet 1 or 2 bdrm. Nicely furnished, 1 blk from UO. No pet?. Laundry room. Call now! 344-4760 DON'T MISS OUT reserve now! Summer only $310. Fall $410. 1 bdrm. Very close, convenient. On site parking, laundry. 735 E. 17th. 343-2114 or 344-1583. A LARGE, CLEAN, QUIET 1 bdrm apt 1 block to UO. Taking applications for summer & fall. NO APPLICATION FEE 484-4103. 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS $350 & up tor summer. 2 blks to campus. Call 484-9922. EMERALD APARTMENTS Reserve now for summer & fall 2 bedroom- furnished $340/mo summer • $650/mo fall One block from campus 1877 Emerald Call Kevin & Kelly Jones 683-8919 CAMPUS APARTMENTS 1 bdrm $450, 2 bdrms $550-$675 Office: 325 E. 18th #6. 343-8545. Available soon. Lg, clean, quiet 1 bedroom. Laundry, parking. No pets. Summer $325.1630 Ferry 741-0320 Horoscope by Frances Drake For Saturday, May 17, 1997 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Home-based plans are favored over outside activities. You can find ways to improve your financial security. A child could need more attention. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You make long-range plans for financial security. You’re on the right track regarding a career matter, and you are in the mood to work overtime GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Your anger could cloud your judg ment. Later, there's a tendency to let details get the best of you. Opt for pleasurable pursuits in the evening. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) There’s much going behind the scenes, and all of it is positive. In planning an important career change, you receive support from family and friends. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) Developments at home are posi tive. You receive surprising news from a trusted friend. A job develop ment that is to your liking will occur in the coming weeks. VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) Watch out that you don’t say some thing flippant. Your ability to see the larger picture helps you make productive long-range business LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) You could be getting rid of some clutter and adding a new piece of furniture to your abode. Distrac tions could interfere with what re ally needs to be accomplished. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) The day is not favorable for work interests. However, your determi nation can reap rewards. In the evening, a friend might be a tad demanding. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) You're on the same wavelength with a partner, but could be upset by a close friend's behavior. If you're witty — and perceptive — all turns out for the best. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) You're opening doors in business. While you are charismatic, don’t get carried away with your self-image. You of all people should know it's only a facade. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Deal with minor domestic con cerns. Your personality goes over well in business dealings. It’s an excellent time to meet with bigwigs PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) There could be a few false starts with a loved one who keeps you waiting. The unreliability of others is a definite concern. The evening, though, should be harmonious. YOU BORN TODAY are idealis tic, but also are aware of a good opportunity when it knocks. You have a good head for business and usually can capitalize on your artis tic talents. A career in television, radio or the theater is yours for the asking. You’re practical but inclined to reminisce, as you value the past and have learned much from it. Birthdate of: Dennis Hopper, ac tor; Trent Reznor, musician; Sugar Ray Leonard, boxer. © 1997 King Feature* Syndicate Inc.