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Emerald CLASSIFIEDS Call 346-4343 or stop by Suite 300 EMU to place your ad today 080 GREEK EVENTS Open House Come meet the women of Tri Delta Tuesday, April 14 6-9 pm Call Alison 302-9319 105 TYPING/RESUME SERVICES At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year thesis/dissertation background. Term papers. Full resume service. Editing. Laser pr. ON CAMPUS! Monday is Magic: Arena Night at Emerald City Comics. 770 E. 13th. 345-2568. The stunning purity of great clothes! The Clothes Horse Buy, Sell, Trade 720 E. 13th • 345-S099 Doc Martens shoes 2-tone mens 10, worn twice. $140 new, $100/obo. Make yer feet smile. 346-2219 130 CARS/TRUCKS '86 Chevrolet Nova AT, runs good, silver, good paint. Only $550! OBO Must sell. 346-9340^ 86' Chevy Blazer. Newer motor, new transmission & interior, CD, alarm, new tires. Mint. $8800.431-6656. '89 Ford Taurus Silver, automatic, cruise, power everything, 4-door. $2800/obo 686-8791 140 BICYCLES 2 Caloi mtn bikes w/ Shimano com ponents. Lg aluminum frames, u bolts, extras. $200 ea. 344-5589 96 Gary Fisher X-Caliber Rock Shox, LX components, packaged to gether with light, helmet, bike rack. Rarely used. Paid $1400, sell for only $900. Call 465-1787. 150 TV & SOUND SYSTEMS CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS VCR's and Stereos. Thompson Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273 175 WANTED Womens soccer team needs players! Young, lun, beer-drinkers. Please call Cristina, 345-4342 ASAP People to carpool to Klamath Falls every weekend. Leave Fri., 6 p.m. Return Sun. eve. (541) 926-9522 EUROPE-SUMMER '98 $239 (each way plus taxes) Mexico/Caribb.-$209-$249 R/T HAWAII-$119 o/w CALL 800-834-9192 http://www.airhitch.org 190 OPPORTUNITIES Summer leadership internship avail able for college women and men. Earn $1700-3400 over a 10 week period. Develop time management skills, problem solving abilities, and leadership training. Each class earns college credit. It 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, OR. DIRECT YOUR OWN FUTURE NOW! Start your own business or light a fire in someone else's. Attend the post-fair workshop, CAN I BE AN ENTREPRENEUR? , Thurs day, April 16,5-7 p.m., 225 Chiles. <http: //uocareer.uoregon.edu> EARN $750-$1500 /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 information today. Call 1-800 323-8454 x95. WANTED: Softball coaches/umpires for ASA 16-U, 14-U and 12-U teams. Receive coll, credit. Call 741-8237 Learn about lair trade. Work for change in international textile indus try. Volunteer and internship posi tions available. IEJIT 334-0299 MAJOR IN SUCCESS 90 career building minutes with the dynamic Patrick Combs, inspirational speak er, on how to make the most out of college and land a great |ob. 2:30-4 p.m., Tuesday, April 14, 150 Colum bia. Free. <http: //uocareer.uoregon. edu> HorOSCOpC by Frances Drake For Monday, April 13, 1998 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Spend less time finding fault with your friends and more time letting them know you love them. Introduc tions are romantic in nature. Avoid silly flirtatious behavior. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You gain a new perspective on an old problem. Accent artistic accom plishments. Later in the day, a big wig poses an interesting question. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Paying that little extra attention to personal appearance makes the difference. It’s your personality rather than your ideas that proves winning. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Deciding whether to buy something practical or offbeat is no problem for you, for you purchase a little of both. Avoid being overly indulgent. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) Forgo a tendency to criticize. Honey wins more flies than vinegar. Your judgment is sound in money mat ters. Words of love induce romantic harmony. Do not be manipulative VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) Do-it-yourself projects aren’t espe cially favored, but home entertain ing is. The good thing is, you don’t have to spend much money. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) An aunt or uncle could be seeking your company. Leisure activities are highlighted, with an accent on either romance or offspring. Feel free to put work concerns aside. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Just the right amount of play can brighten your day and make you more efficient. You might meet a person of the opposite sex through your job. Romance beckons. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) You’re not in need of advice, but you could use — and are likely to get — a helping hand. Partnerships are of the romantic kind. Married folks need to avoid temptation. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) Sex appeal and charisma are yours, but business and finances are fore most on your mind. A partner's sug gestion qualifies as a safe risk. Be sure to follow through. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Friends might be well-intentioned, but you should consult experts for the answers. An upcoming trip will bring you a renewed sense of well PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) Your engaging personality wins you success in business circles. Solicit the opinion of more than one adviser. The answer is not long in coming. YOU BORN TODAY have a num ber of talents, both creative and prac tical. You like to draw and paint, and enjoy music as well. A deep thinker, you enjoy studying philosophy and history. You are one who never stops learning. You are likely to continue taking courses throughout your life. Fields that appeal to you include medicine, psychiatry and academia. Birthdateof: Peabo Bryson, singer; Garry Kasparov, chess player; Max Weinberg, drummer. © 1998 King Features Syndicate Inc 190 OPPORTUNITIES Sustainable living skills. Study organic gardening, appropriate technology and sustainable forestry intensively for 10 weeks. Call Apro vecho Research Center 942-8198. xn xn Interested in sorority lile? Come to an open house at the Chi Omega so rority on Monday the 13th between 6 and 9 pm. We're located at 1461 Alder St. and all U of O women are welcome. xo xn Great_summer_opportunity. Work as a child care teacher in Ja pan. Need not speak Japanese. Room & Board included. 346-7561 STEAL THE SCENE! Bring your re sume and take a lead role at the Summer Job & Career Fair, April 15, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., EMU Ballroom. Col lect Show Cards lor great door priz es. <http://uocareer.uoregon.edu> Raft Guiding Gain lile long skills and the possibility ol summer employment. Train with the area's leading professional guides. Program includes on the wa ter instruction, a Class 4-5 session, and river rescue training. 11 total on the water days. The area's most comprehensive training. Interested? 686-6789 200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS EMU CRAFT CENTER Counter help position available. Pre fer work study certified, with experi ence in jewelry, photography or ce ramics. Must be available to work Wednesday and Thursday morn ings, 9:45 a.m.- noon. Apply ground floor EMU 346-4361 Now hiring work-study qualified students as research assistants. $7.00-8.00 per hour. Previous office experience desirable. Fill out apple cation at 320 Chapman Hall. See Ja nice, X6-2514. Must be work study certified (blue card). Work study position available at Re search Services and Administration at the Riverfront research Park. Campus deliveries, filing and gener al office duties. Interested? Call Michelle at 6-5133 or stop by Suite 106, Riverfront Research Park. The ASUO Women's Center is now hiring an Office Assistant. Look ing for students who have work stu dy funds, are available to work in the mornings, and who are interested in staying on for the 1998-99 year. Ap plications are available in the Wom en's Center, Suite 3, EMU. The Women's Center is an AA/EOE/ADA employer. DEADLINE FOR APPLI CATIONS IS APRIL 15 AT 5 P.M. 205 HELP WANTED SUMMER CAMP JOBS Idaho Girl Scout Camp seeks ener getic staff. Positions include: Camp Counselors, Waterfront, Nurse, Kitchen. For more information/ apple cation, call Kelly at 1-800-846-0079 ext 121 on visit visit us at the Job Fair on April 15th. SUMMER CAMP JOBS for men and women. Hidden Valley Camp (Gran ite Falls, WA) is looking for coun selors, program staff, lifeguards, kitchen staff, drivers and more. For more information stop by our booth at the Job Fair on April 15 in the EMU or call (425) 844-8896. Summer camp staff positions available on the magnificent Oregon Coast. Opportunities include: cooks, program staff, nurse and assistant, counselors, waterfront, specialist. Apply in person at the Career Fair on April 15th or call (503)452-3434. 205 HELP WANTED Summer camp counselors needed for premiere boys camp in Western Massachusetts. All sports, waterfront & specialties available. Check out our website www.campmkn.com or call 1-800-753-9118 for more infor mation. ALASKA EMPLOYMENT- Earn to $3,000+/month this summer in fish eries, parks, resorts. Airfare! Food/ Lodging! No exp. required. Call: (919) 933-1939 ext. A132 ALASKA JOBS Earn to $3,000/month this summer in fisheries. parks, resorts! Great benefits! Call (919) 933 1939, ext A132 Summer |obs at the beach! Cannon Beach Christian Confer ence Center. Positions are paid and incl. room/board. (503) 436-1501' CRUISE SHIP & LAND-TOUR JOBS- Excellent benefits. World Travel. Ask us how! 517-324-3090 ext. C60694 Duck's Village is accepting appli cations for part time resident Assis tant Manager. Apartment, cable, phone and hourly wage. For more information, call 485-7200. Child care needed part time in our south university area home. Tues, Thurs, Fri. Reliable car, excellent driving record required. 687-9258 College Pro Painters Seeking students for FT summer employment in Eugene. Great pay. No exp. needed. Nathan 554-1798 Have the Summer of Your Life & Get Paid lor It! Camp Coubselors need ed for Tennis, Outdoor Adventure, Ropes Course, and more. Call 215 887-9700 or e-mail pinetree@ pond.com Economics/GIS Economics consulting firm seeks ju nior, senior, or recent B.A. candidate with outstanding skills and experi ence. Qualifications include knowl edge of microeconomics; quantita tive and statistical methods; written and oral expression; spreadsheet and database software; ability to ap ply skills in research setting. GIS particularly useful, though position may become two part-time jobs, one economics and one GIS. Must have exceptional quantitative skills, strong computer experience, familiarity with word processing. Send resume, transcript(s), and cover letter de scribing availability (minimum and maximum hours per week, part/full time), and salary requirements to ECONorthwest, 99 West 10th, Suite 400, Eugene, OR 97401 ASAP. Fax 344-0562. AA/EEO: women/minori ties encouraged. PARK AIDE III Willamalane Park & Recreation Dis trict seeks Park Aide III to perform manual labor in the cleaning and maintenance ol park grounds and facilities. Must have a valid Oregon driver's license and safe driving record. Six month position, 40 hrs/ week. $8.40-$10.92/hr. Application deadline is April 23, 1998. Applica tions available at 200 South Mill St, Springfield, 97477. Drug-free work place. EOE. TEACH IN JAPAN BA req., exp. with children useful. 1 yr. contract, 250,000 yen/mo., 5 wks paid vacation. Teach 20-25 hrs/wk., overtime pay possible. Inquiries write: 4900 Chi Court SE, Albany, OR 97321 205 HELP WANTED Live in child care for the summer June-September including room and board plus income in exchange for child care during the day for two boys ages 2 and 4. Assist with sum mer camps and activities. Rarely needed in the evenings or wee kends. You could have an evening job/school. Ferry St. Bridge area. Call 484-6789 Eastern Europe Employment Teach basic English in major Euro pean cities. Competitive wages+ benefits. Ask us how! (517) 336 0625 ext. K60691 The men's basketball program is seeking one lull-time graduate stud ent and two full-time undergraduate students interested in working with the basketball team for the 1998 1999 season. The selected candi dates will be expected to assist the staff on a daily basis with both office and court responsibilities. Major re sponsibilities include, but are not lim ited to, coordinating video tape ex change, academic tutoring and monitoring, assisting with recruiting and coordination of team travel, up keep and set-up of practice equip ment. The chosen candidates must demonstrate the ability to complete a diverse variety of tasks and make a substantial time commitment to the position.. Preferred qualifications in clude strong communication and computer skills, a commitment to the program's success, and a back ground in collegiate athletics. Inter ested candidates should send a re sume and cover letter to; Greg Gra ham, Assistant Men's Basketball Coach, 2727 Leo Harris Parkway, Eugene, OR 97401. Position will close May 1,1998. ASIA BOUND National marketing firm expanding internationally. Seeking 5 individuals w/sales or management background helpful. Bilingual a plus. Flexible hours, training available. 342-7623 HAVE YOUR NIGHTS/WEEKENDS FREE IN PORTLANDIM Large Por tland summer day camp needs en ergetic counselors, specialists and lifeguards! Experience with children necessary. Apply in person on Wed nesday, April 15, at the EMU or call (503) 452-3427 or email at: kids@ aracnet.com for an application. 205 HELP WANTED 205 HELP WANTED SEEKING MARY POPPINS Career salaries up to $3200/ month with living expenses paid. Call Ore gon Nannies 343-3755 web site: www.oregonnannies.com Office Cleaning Ideal supplement to income Evenings $200-$400 month 683-0731 The Designated Driver Shuttle is accepting applications for the po sition of Director for the 1998-99 School year! Applicants should be highly motivated and a self starter who is willing to work late hours. Valid drivers license and clean driv ing record required. Prior experience with student programs strongly en couraged. Experience with student transportation programs a plus. ID 20 hours/wk. $200/mo stipend. Pick up an application in EMU Suite 4, or call 346-RIDE for more info. Applica tions are due Fri. April 17 at 5 p.m. DDS is a AA/EOE/ADA employer. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON STUDENTS WANTED Free hous ing, travel and food! SCA is seeking adventurers for our 12-week, ex pense paid internships. Training and field experience provided, college credits possible. Contribute to the conservation of our nation's wild and scenic areas! For an application and more information contact: The Stud ent Conservation Assoc. PO Box 550 Chariestown, NH 03603-0550 or call (603) 543-1700 or email your ad dress to: intemships@sca-inc.org Recreation leaders & assistants working with students with develop mental disabilities. 6-15 hpw during after school time. 25-40 hpw during breaks and summer. $6-6.41 per hr to start. Experience desired. Perma nent and temporary. Apply at Arc of Lane County, 45 W. Broadway #205, Eugene. EOE. Closing 4/15. Horticulture/Landscape Maint. Lawn/Tree care specialist to service residential landscapes-Seattle area. Experienced in fertilizer, weed, dis ease control application helpful. Pre fer B.S. degree in Horticulture, Bota ny, Forestry, etc. Full time position. Call Dr. Darrel Jacobs 425-222-4851 or write Ph.D Landscape Maint., PO Box 1070 Issaquah, WA 98027 205 HELP WANTED CELWAVE RF. A Division Of Radio Frequency Systems, Inc. 4100 SW Research Way Corvallis, OR 97333 Celwave Corvallis, located in Sunset Research Park, in the heart of the Willamette Valley, is a leading manufacturer of components and subsystems for the wireless communications market. We are seeking highly skilled and creative engineers and support staff to be a part of our fast growing R & D team. We currently offer the following positions: Documentation Specialist Our documentation team needs a person with good communication and organizational skills to generate and maintain BOM's, procedures, and product design drawings from sketches, marked drawings and verbal instructions. Familiarity with BPCS, Word, Excel, AutoCAD and related software is desirable. Draftsperson Our documentation team is looking for a certified AutoCAD drafter to prepare and revise complex electronic assembly drawings, schematics and other CAD documents under limited supervision. Independent judgment, familiarity with drafting standards, and ability to perform engineering computations in support of RF design teams is required. A completed 2-year program at a technical school and at least 2 years of drafting experience in the electronics industry is desirable We offer a stimulating environment and competitive compensation package. An equal opportunity employer. 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