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Emerald CLASSIFIEDS Call 346-4343 or stop by Suite 300 EMU to place your ad today 105 TYPING/RESUME SERVICES Pro/Edit Editing • Writing Assistance • Typing Graphics/Text Scanning • Resumes 741-7553 At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year thesis/dissertation background. Term papers. Full resume service. Editing. Laser pr. ON CAMPUS! Tuesdays & Saturdays are Gaming Nights from 6pm to 9pm at Emerald City Comics. 770 E. 13th. 345-2568. Two Sarah McLachlan tickets. Second row center. March 6th at the Hult Center. 342-0375 Michael A tradition of j fun clothes The Clothes Horse' Buy, Sell, Trade 720 E. 13th • 345-5099 125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES Newer Whirlpool washer $120/obo Electric Dryer $50/obo. Jacob 484 6110. MWF eves /wkend. Washer and dryer. Excellent condi tion, $100/or best otter. You must move. 431 -0705 130 CARS/TRUCKS '80 Datsun 510 Reliable transpor tation, runs good. Only one owner. Only $999. Call 338-8278 145 CQMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS Mac Performa 475 8 megs ram, 160 meg HD, 1,000's of Color, lots of software, games, printer. Perfect for student. $600/obo. 346-1257 150 TV & SOUND SYSTEMS CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS VCR's and Stereos. Thompson Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273 W/Al 550/ University Day T-shirt design contest Submit entry on a 8 1 /2"xl 1" sheet by 5pm March 13, in 364 Oregon Hall The Crossword,.. you’ll find it in the das Horoscope by Frances Drake For Tuesday, March 3, 1998 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Someone from afar could offer you a business opportunity. It’s a good time to push career interests. Wel come the chance to get ahead. At night, attend a movie or concert. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) A desire for privacy shouldn’t be ignored. Catch up on rest, and save time for private talks and pursuits. Major career developments are on the horizon. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Those in business for themselves face an increase in customers and sales. It is possible to attain some thing you have long desired. The spotlight falls on you later in the day CANCER (June 21 to July 22) It's a good time to make important domestic decisions. Luck comes through your family, and apartment hunters meet with good fortune. You’re feeling optimistic. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) The unemployed meet with job op portunities. If you want a better po sition, it is a good time to make in quiries. Sports, hobbies and other recreational pursuits bring joy. VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) An inheritance is possible, as is news about impressive investment gains. Luck comes to you through others. Close friends are supportive. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) It’s best nbt to be concerned about career matters, since small misun derstandings could occur. Travel or amusements should be pleasing. Seek advice about long-term goals. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) A friendship reaches a turning point. Cultural pursuits prove relax ing. Try to stay clear of those who gossip or tend to misconstrue ideas. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) You’re inclined to be a loner, al though creatively you’re expressive. Ingenuity brings financial rewards. Trust intuition regarding financial matters. Don’t overlook details. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) Fixed ideas can impede creativity. Relax, and concepts begin to flow. Avoid petty disputes. Take the fam ily to someplace special after dark. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) You’re inclined to be nervous, per haps about a work matter, but a close friend can divert your attention quite pleasantly. Complete domestic du ties. A relative might be manipula tive. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) A close tie could convince you to change your mind. Dealings about money are touchy, especially with friends. Tidy up loose ends regarding a work project. YOU BORN TODAY work best when inspired. You’re more likely to be found in an artistic or professional career than business. Acting and sports-related activities are where you can excel. An early tendency in life to scatter your energies is over come with the development of self discipline. Mental pursuits are likely to interest you, and you probably have a gift for writing. Birthdate of: David Faustino, ac tor; Miranda Richardson, actress; Jackie Joyner-Kersee, athlete. © 1998 King Feature* Syndicate Inc. 190 OPPORTUNITIES Need a Career? Start your career in health care-a di verse and ever changing field ripe for information technologists to take leadership roles, to move manual patient records to electronic sys tems; develop and manage data quality, data privacy and security po licies, Information technology man agement, systems analysis/design and technology planning are just a few areas of focus for graduates of this program. The Health Information Adminis tration certificate program of fered by the University of Washington is a premier 9 month post baccalaureate degree program. For more information, call 206-543 8810, or write: Health Information Administration Program, school of public health and Community Medicine, Box 354800, University of Washington, 98195. Summer leadership internship avail able for college women and men. Earn $1700-3400 over a 6-10 week period. Develop time management skills, problem solving abilities, and leadership training. Each class earns college credit. If mental and physical challenges peek your interest, call the Marine Officer Selection Office at 1-800-967-8762, ext. 1340 or stop by our office at 572 NW Van Buren, Corvallis, Oregon. 190 OPPORTUNITIES $ $ $ Join many Americans who have added $80,000 a year to their income. Call RJ. 24 hour message. 888-663-5142. 200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS Customer Service position, 10-12 hours/week, spring term, $6.00/hr., work study only. Apply at Student Projects, Inc. at 841 E. 13th Ave. NW Coalition tor Alternatives to Pes ticides has 3 work study positions avail: program asst, library asst and info services asst. 344-5044 ext. 20. 205 HELP WANTED CRUISE & LAND TOUR EM PLOYMENT- Earn to $2,000/month. Free world travel (Europe, Carib bean, etc.) Plus food/lodging. Call: (919)933-1939, extC132 NATIONAL PARK JOBS- Plus Forests, Beach Resorts, Dude Ranches, Ratting Companies. Apply now lor summer! Call (919) 933 1939, ext. R132 CAMP STAFF Summer resident camp now hiring unit counselors, lifeguards, assistant director, CIT director, program and kitchen stall. For application call Western Rivers Girl Scout counsel at 485-5911 Marketing DREAM TEAM $100k commission, bonuses. CEO of multi-million dollar co., is seeking individuals who want to be on a winning team. Call (503) 916-1755. On-Site Manager tor u oi o apt. complex. Apt. + salary. Send re sume to: Mr. Baird, PO Box 214, Eu gene, OR 97440 CRUISE SHIP & LAND-TOUR JOBS- Discover how to work in ex otic locations, meet fun people, while earning a living in these exciting in dustries! For more information: 517 324-3092 Ext. C60693 YWCA SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS 10 scholarships @ $2,500 each Due at YWCA by April 10th, 1998 Available at • YWCA, 841 E. 18th St. • 164 Oregon Hall • ASUO Legal Services, Suite 334-EMU For more information call YWCA at 346-4439, or stop by YWCA - 841 E. 18th St. YWCA Untmay o* Oregon off the mark by Mark Parisi ± L\K£ ro STp&T UiThl A ) CL£xt\ VL. 205 HELP WANTED HOME TYPISTS, PC users needed. $45,000 income potential. Call 1-800-513-4343 ext. B-9642 ALASKA EMPLOYMENT- Earn to $3,000+/month this summer in fish eries, parks, resorts. Airfare! Food/ LodgingINo exp. required. Call: (919) 933-1939 ext. A132 Summer jobs at the beach! Cannon Beach Christian Confer ence Center. Positions are paid and incl. room/board. (503)436-1501 The Oregon Daily Emerald is seek ing applicants for Higher Education reporter for spring term. Previous publication experience is a plus. Must be a University of Oregon stud ent to apply. Applications are avail able in suite 300 EMU and are due by 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 3. The Or egon Daily Emerald is an Equal Op portunity Employer committed to a culturally diverse workplace. Sales Associate for a small national magazine based in Eugene. Self motivated, high energy, enthusiastic person with minimum 1 year sales experience. Ability to adapt to a fast paced, deadline oriented workplace. Computer proficiency required (Macintosh, FileMaker Pro pre ferred) Base salary + commission. Great potential. Send resume and cover letter to PO Box 3222 Eugene, OR 97403 or fax to 541-687-8534 Earn up to $10,275 this summer Work outdoors, paid travel, paid training. For fire fighting into packet send: $10.99 to Direct Access Infor mation, PO Box 7680, Klamath Falls, OR 97602-0680 Project Vote Smart is seeking a de pendable and detail-oriented Pro gram Assistant to work in our fast paced, non-partisan office, compil ing information on candidates for political office across the country. Must have a strong desire to serve the public interest, be hardworking and a team player. Requires flexibili ty, good communication and com puter skills, and excellent organiza tional abilities. Non-profit pay, great benefits. Send resume and refs to NPAT Dept, 129 NW 4th St. # 204, Corvallis, OR 97330. Details at www.vote-smart.org. 205 HELP WANTED 210 HOUSES FOR RENT 5 bdrms, 2 bath. W/D, 4 blocks to campus. $1500/mo. No pets. 342 7954 or 461-2898 3 bdrm, 2 story w/ fireplace, across from campus on E. 19th. Available March 23. $1 OOO/mo. 485-8358 Why rent? 3 bdrm, 1 bath, garage Owner is agent. 485-0297 Rental Resources Over400 listings, many unadver tised. 1599 Oak Street 334-0231. 2974 Portland street. 1+ bedroom. Large yard, no pets/smoking. Avail. 3/6. $615/mo. $300 dep. 687-2360. 213H0USES FOR SALE Investment property, campus area. 10 units. House, studio, 8 quads. $299,000 Larry Simpson 684-6419 Cougill & Hansen Real tors. 215 APARTMENTS (FURNISHED Large quiet clean 1 bedroom Laundry, parking. No pets. 1630 Ferry St. Available April 1. 741 0320 MOVE IN BONUS 1 and 2 bedrooms AJderwood Manor 1884 - 1860 Alder Call John 686-0743 Blackstone Manor 1750 Alder Call Morgana 687-0684 Talisman 888 E. 18th Call Mark 342-7373 vonKlein Property Management, Inc. 485-7776 1301 Ferry #2 205 HELP WANTED ASUO Constitution Court Clerk * The Court Clerk acts as the executive director of the Court, handles all administrative business of the Court, and knows as much about the “be-hind the scenes” operation of the court as the Justices do. Earn $350 for the remainder of the spring term/semester. Duties: Reorganize all Court documents, act as a liaison, assist the Chief Justice in scheduling, and act as bailiff during hearings. Itequireuient*: Open to any student, demonstrated interest in the law, legal affairs or judicial politics, preference will be given to applicants expecting to return to the UO next year. Submit resume cover letter (explaining skills and interests), and three references to the Constitution Court mailbox in the ASUO Office. Deadline: March 6, 1998 _ concourt@glad8tone.uoregon.ed 20 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHEDIM220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED 2 ^Bedrooms 1432 Orchard Private deck. $525 195 E. 24th Near shops & bus. laundry. $465 473 W. 10th Nice unit In 4-plex, laundry. $45C 870 W. 12th Private balcony, laundry. $515 3635 E. Amazon Duplex, new appliances. $550 CRooms 2615 McMillian Near 27th & Willamette. $190 1298 Washington Furnished, non-smoking Utilities, kitchen use. $225 / 33ecfroom 1372 Patterson Close to UO. $350 2950 Willamette St. Near shops & bus. $395 945 E. 19th Lots of light, laundry. $395 Studio 751 E. 24th Hardwood floors, cute cottage Laundry. $440 1360 Patterson Close to UO. $350 345 W. 10th 686-1130 You are welcome to stop by our office Jor a free (1st of present and future vacancies. Sorry, no pets. Shown by appointment only. 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