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Emerald CLASSIFIEDS Call 346-4343 or stop by Suite 300 EMU to place your ad today 100 LOST & FOUND LOST: Gold ring w/small pearl. Saturday, 1/24, 2nd floor, Knight Library, women's bathroom. Please call 343-0674. Reward! Green Gore-Tex lined jacket found about 1/19 in Education building bathroom. Name on collar. 344-4053 FOUND: MALE BLACK LAB tound Friday near UO, 18th & Col umbiaHas collar. Call 747-2253 105 TYPING/RESUME SERVICES At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year thesis/disserlation background Term papers. Full resume service. Editing. Laser pr. ON CAMPUS! Tutor/proofreader for writing and English courses. Rates negotiable Call Joel 485-1901 Need a 'Birthday Gift?^ liace an Emerald > ^ llhihdav Greeting! . 346-4343 ^' 095 PERSONALS 120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Canon AP350-II electronic typewrit er, 3 pgs ot memory, extra daisy wheel lonts, instruction manual, rib bons, lift-olf correction tape ind. Ex cel. cond. $200/obo Call 935-8830 Bride changed her mind! Beautiful ivory jasmine silk wedding dress. Sleaveless includes bolero jacket. Never been worn. Veil included. Size 6 $980 346-2478 or (818) 560-1103 Japanese Animation: Largest rental selection in town at Emerald City Comics. 770 E. 13th. 345-2568. Book Sale! New, used, rare, unu sual, academic. KVC Booksellers. http://members.aol.com/kvcbooks/ index.htm Professional Fisher Scientific Micro scope. New Micromaster model CK with lenses. Asking $500 349-0405 $$Give Me Five!$$ 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! ^Student/Pnvate Party Ads Only»No Refunds ^ 125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES Queen futon couch w/ wood frame in good shape. $250 344-5632, leave message or call after 7 p.m. Finished Futon Furniture Single $130; Double S145; Queen $165. All platform beds, coffee and end ta bles. Call 686-1842 message. Lane lumbar massage/heating lounge chair. Camel color, excellent condition, like new . $300. 747-1820. 095 PERSONALS O/'caon {/)a//// ome/rz/d Heart Beats only $5! • Heart Beats will run in the Emerald on Friday, Feb. 13. • Call 346-4343 io place your Heart Beat today, or stop by the Emerald Office, Suite 300, EMU •Deadline: 1 p.m., Wed., February 11th flri/e t/te mm/ ava/we ac/and'win c/umer/or /wo a/ ///e &a/-//c J&mfS HorOSCOpC by Frances Drake For Thursday, Jan. 29, 1998 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) This is the best time for getting along with others Still, restlessness or unconventionality this day could cause problems. You’re able to act on a project that has been kept under wraps TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Business hunches are on the money. Talks with agents and law yers are favored Originality plus optimism bring you success. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Common sense marks your deal ings with others. This day you’d make a good spokesperson for a cause Fortunate events spell happiness. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) It's smooth sailing concerning per sonal relationships Make plans for a special outing A hunch pays off for you career-wise LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) It’s the perfect time for a getaway. You bring out the best in a partner. Thinking is sharp concerning career and monetary interests. VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) There is luck for you on the job, and pleasure opportunities are plen tiful. Good fortune comes through friends and creativity. Higher-ups are responsive to your suggestions LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Although one door closes career wise, another opens. You should count your blessings instead of dwell ing on the negative. You might have to be more accommodating than you’d like SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Although a travel plan could run into snags, you have other options for pleasure. Continue investigating investment possibilities. A touchy situation with a friend about money could turn explosive. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) You can turn a bad situation into a good one by remaining your sweet and charming self, even though you’re under pressure. A career concern has you stymied, though good news from afar should renew your faith CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) A domestic showdown is possible unless you lie low. Patience and af fection will bring about the result you desire. If you put your foot in your mouth, be the first to make up AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) While you’re fussing about one delay or problem on the job, don’t let a worthwhile opportunity pass you by career-wise. Children respond to love, not discipline. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) A sense of frustration is only tem porary. Mellow out and be a good sport. Then, believe it or not, things will work out! YOU BORN TODAY have an in spiring spirit and are drawn to both art and literature. You have an ex cellent and decided philosophic view point and good insight into commu nity affairs. It is important that you like your work or you won’t put in the necessary effort to succeed in your personal life, you need to let others know how you truly feel. Birthdate of: Oprah Winfrey, talk show host; John Forsythe, actor, Sara Gilbert, actress. C 1998 Kin* Feature* Syndicate Inc 130 CARS/TRUCKS '93 Mercury Topaz. Automatic, no damage, excellent. Only 65,000 miles. $4,500. 345-0895. 1994 Ford Mustang, V6, 5 spd, AC, every power option, CD stereo, 48K, alloys, rear spoiler. Red/black, like new condition. Only $8495/obo. 484-0474 1989 Ford Taurus: Air, power windows, seats, locks. Tilt, cruise, am/fm, cassette. Great interior and runs excellent. All records. 130,000 miles. Blue Books at $4800, will sell (or $3800. Call Becky at 346-3712 days or 689 0138 evenings before 8 p.m. '73 MGBGT Runs good, looks good, too many new parts to list. $3995/or best offer. It's a classic! 746-6878 '88 Chevy Cavalier, white, runs great. $1000/obo. Call Ray 686 4527 '80 Dodge Diplomat, white, 4 door, automatic, V8, 107K, new tires and starter, $1000/obo 342-5446 '96 Ford Escort, mint condition, 5 speed, am/fm stereo cassette, sun rise red, $7500/obo (financing help available) Call 302-6967 1990 Sentra 2 door, 4 speed and air. Great condition! Must see. Call for info. $2650 Buzz 942-5462 1«5 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS Power Mac 5200CD 64 MB of RAM, 1.6 gig HD, 28.8 modem, Ethernet, software. $1200/obo 346-9397 Toshiba lap top w / modem, $200. IBM color monitor and printer, $50. Good condition! 485-5685 Mac Powerbook 180c, 250 MB HD, 12 megs RAM, internal modem, external CD drive. $800 344-7599 150 TV & SOUND SYSTEMS CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS VCR's and Stereos. Thompson Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273 Bose Lifestyle 25 Home Theater 6CD, AM/FM, 3 audio-in , RF rem ote, 5 spkr + bass, 2 spkr stands, 4 mos. old, mint, paid $ 2600, asking $2350/obo, call Barry 344-6402 155 INSTRUMENTS John Sharkey teaches guitar, piano/synth, bass. ALL styles, leads, fingerpicking, theory. 342-9543 165 SPORTS EQUIPMENT Rossignol All Terrain skis, 180 cm, excellent condition. Poles included. $100 349-9038 Burton snowboard bindings, never used. Haro aluminum frame BMX bike, like new. Must sell fast, make otters. 431-0832 r 190 OPPORTUNITIES EARN $750-81500/WEEK Raise all the money your student group needs by sponsoring a VISA Fundraiser on your campus. No in vestment and very little time needed. There's no obligation, so why not call for inlormation today. Call 1-800 323-8454 x95. YWCA Edmunson/Davis scholar ship is currently accepting applica tions for the 1998-99 school year.Ten scholarships of $2,500 each are available. Deadline is 4/10/ 98.Questions?Call YWCA 346-4439. ETHICS ESSAY CONTEST for un dergrads, $500 grand prize and four $300 first prizes. Guidelines and en try forms from UO Cultural Forum, Suite 2, EMU, in person only. Make up to $2,000 in one week. Mo tivated student groups (fraternities, sororities, ect) needed for marketing project. Call Dennis at 1-800-357 9009 Does your summer job suck? It so, call 684-0676. Earn $6,000 this summer + college credit and experience with Southwestern. 200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS The ASUO Programs Finance Committee has an IMMEDIATE opening (or an Administrative As sistant. Applications & descriptions available Irom the ASUO, Suite 4 EMU or room 28, EMU. Return appli cations to the PFC Mailbox in the ASUO, Suite 4, EMU. (AA/EOE/ADA) 205 HELP WANTED River rafting guides needed. Train ing March/April. Jobs begin May/ June. Wnte lor tree information. Al's Wild Water Adventures, PO Box 249, Creswell, OR 97426 Music-Retail Cashier/Sales, Customer service experience, knowledge of music, some inventory management. 20-30 hrs. Send resume to: House of Records, 258 E. 13th, 97401 Lane County Umpires Assoc, is seeking umpires for High School games for spring season. Paid posi tion. No experience needed, training provided. 1st meeting Feb. 2. Call Paul SaffellJBaseball) 342-8311, Larry Harwood (Softball) 485-2202. On-Site Manager for u of o apt. complex. Apt. + salary. Send re sume to: Mr. Baird, PO Box 214, Eu gene, OR 97440 Neat and clean sales associates needed from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Apply with resumes at Lazar's/Shoeaholic 957 Willamette. CRUISE & LAND TOUR JOBS Earn to $2,000/month. Free world travel (Europe, Canbbean, etc.) Our service recommended by US News & World Reports. (919) 933-1939, ext C132 Counselor A & D, Bilingual Progressive outpatient chemical de pendency treatment agency hiring A & D bilingual counselor (English/ Spanish) (or Lane County Drug Court Program. BA/MA/CAOC + 2 yrs A & D experience preferred. Full time; $1695 -$1983 per mo.; bene fits. Obtain application Irom ACES 1040 Oak St. Eugene, OR 97401; email ACES@ pond.net EOE. 190 OPPORTUNITIES MAKE S800 + WEEKLY i! Stuff envelopes at home and earn $2.00 /env. + great bonuses. Work F/T or P/T. Make at least $800 a week, guaranteed!! Free supplies. Start right away. For free details, send one stamp to' N- 198, 12021 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 552, Los Angeles, CA 90025 205 HELP WANTED ALASKA EMPLOYMENT- Earn to $3,000+/month in tisheries, parks, resorts. Airfare! Food/Lodging! Our service recommended by US News/ World Reports. (919) 933-1939 ext. A132 Earn Extra Cash...gain expenence in the music industry. Get tree CDs. Become a Fresh Tracks Represen tative. Call 888-5 FRESH 5. National Music Coordinator The Cultural Forum invites student applications to bring national acts to the UO campus and Eugene com munity during 1998/99. Work with managers, agents, promoters and artists to prolessionally plan and conduct large concerts. Position be gins Spring Term '98. Deadline is Friday, February 6,1998. Student Position. The CF is an EO/AA em ployer. NATIONAL PARK JOBS- ~Plus Forests, Beach Resorts, Dude Ranches, Ratting Companies. Na tionwide openings. Call (919) 933 1939, ext R132 Fast-paced, regional design/devel opment/construction management firm seeks professional draftsper son. Salary commensurate to ex perience. CAD preferred. Registra tion a plus. Call Lisa at 503-241 0615 Film production, talent manage ment, and internships available. Call Creative Talent Management at 800-401-0545 SUMMER JOBS! FEMALE AND MALE CAMP COUNSELORS needed (or outstanding Maine camps! Camp Vega (or girls and Camp Laurel. Each located on magnificent lakefront setting with ex ceptional (acilities. Top salary, room/ board/laundry, clothing & travel al lowance included. Must have skill in one or more of the following activi ties: Archery, Arts & Crafts (Ceramic, Stained Glass, Jewelry, Silver), Ath letic Trainer. Baseball, Basketball, Canoeing, Kayaking, Dance (Tap, Pointe & Jazz), Drama, Field Hock ey, Golf, Gymnastics (Instructors & qualified spotters), Horseback Rid ing/English Hunt Seat, Lacrosse, Mt. Biking, Outdoor-Camping, Photog raphy, Videographer, Piano Accom panist, Pioneering/Camp Crafts, Ropes (Challenge Course, 25 sta tions), Sailing, Soccer, Softball, Ten nis, Theatre Technicians, Track & Field, Volleyball, Water skiing (Sla lom, Trick, Barefoot, Jumping) W.S.I Swim Instructors, Windsurting. Also opportunities for kitchen, cooks, maintenance, nurses, and secre taries. WOMEN-CAMP VEGA. PO Box 1771, Duxbury, MA 02332, jobs@campvega.com, www.camp vega.com 1-800-838-VEGA MEN CAMP LAUREL PO Box 661, Al pine, NJ 07620 summer @camp laurel.com, www.camplaurel. com 1 800-327-3509 WE WILL BE ON THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON CAMPUS ON MONDAY, MARCH 2, IN CENTURY ROOMS A & B FROM 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. NO AP POINTMENT NECESSARY. 190 OPPORTUNITIES 205 HELP WANTED Film Coordinator Check in with the Cultural Forum to plan the campus film program for 1998/99. Learn to negotiate fees with film distributors, organize a schedule, maintain a weekly film series and work in a comfortable and professional environment with other students. Position begins Spring Term '98. Deadline is Friday, February 6, 1998. Suite 2-EMU 346 4373 Student Position. The CF is an EO/AA employer. Summer Conference Assistant and Summer Resident Assistant Announcing University Flousing Conference Assistant and Summer Resident Assistant positions. Earn $165 a week as a Conference Assis tant or $100 a week as a Resident Assistant during summer including room and board, $6.50/hr for Spring term training and office work, and valuable job experience. 10 to 14 week Summer Resident Assistant positions and 14 week Conference Assistant positions are available. For more information, attend one of the informational meetings in the Hamil ton Dining Center Ramey Room at 4:00 p.m. on Tues., Feb. 3 1998 or Wed., Feb. 4, 1998. Position descrip tions and applications are available at: University Flousing Conference Services, 105 Henderson Hall, Bean Complex, 346-4265. Application deadline is 12:00 p.m., February 13, 1998. EO/AA/ADA institution com mitted to cultural diversity. The Oregon Daily Emerald is seeking a copy editor and a web edi tor. Applicants tor copy editor should be familiar with grammar and AP style. Applicants for web editor should be familiar with html, web design and the Emerald's website (www.uoregon.edu/-ode). Applica tions are available at Suite 300 EMU. Please include a resume. Applica tions are due by 5 p.m. Friday, Janu ary 30. Must be a University of Ore gon student to apply. The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal opportuni ty employer, committed to a diverse workplace. TENNIS COUNSELORS needed for outstanding Maine camps! CAMP LAUREL and CAMP VEGA seek qualified tennis instructors to teach tennis and live in a bunk with camp ers. Each camp is located on mag nificent lakefront setting with excep tional facilities. We are looking tor college level players and good form er high school players. Teaching ex perience a plus, but not a must. LAU REL has 15 tennis courts, VEGA has 10 tennis courts (5 with lights) MEN CAMP LAUREL, PO Box 661, Al pine, NJ 07620, summer@camp laurel.com, t-800-327-3509 WOMEN_CAMP VEGA, PO Box 1771, Duxbury, MA 02332, jobs@campvega.com, www.camp vega.com, 1-800-838-VEGA. WE WILL BE ON THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON CAMPUS MONDAY, MARCH 2, FROM 10 AM-4 PM IN CENTURY ROOMS A & B IN THE EMU. NO APPOINTMENT NECES SARY. 190 OPPORTUNITIES Summer lobs San luan Islands Washington FOUR WIND. Cwestward HO TeacIi SAiliivq, Arts, Ridisiq, Sports TRip, Cooks, AciiviTy Supervisors INTERVIEWS Friday, February 6 Contact Student Employment Dilbert By Scott Adams DEPUTY OF COWON SENSE ARE YOU THE GOVERNMENT SAFETY INSPECTOR? VUP. I LOVE r-\v I JOB. 'how does your boss ^ DETERMINE VOUR PRY ? r 'its EASED ON THE DECREASE IN\ ACCIDENTS AFTER k l“\Y INSPECTION J -VI