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105 TYPING/RESUME SERVICES Graduate-approved typist does papers, transcription, resumes, etc. For info, call Mina 349-1672. At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year thesis/dissertation background. Term papers. Full resume service. Editing. Laser pr. ON CAMPUS! TypeWrite 747-0740 $$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/Private Party Ads Only • No Refunds 120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Mini Drift Boat, oars, anchor. $950. Full size trailer. $500. Bob 344-9252. Monday is Magic: Arena Night at Emerald City Comics. 770 E. 13th. 345-2568. 130 CARS/TRUCKS K5 CHEVY BLAZER 1973 Excellent shape inside & out. Runs great. Air, PS, PB. You wont find many this nice! $4995. Call 689-0138 after 5 p.m. '92 Honda Accord LX $7500/OBO 302-4499 1994 green Ford Festiva. 80K, auto, new brakes, excellent com pression, $1700. 607-6594 '82 Toyota pick-up w/ canopy. Ex cellent running condition. Reliable transportation. Needs nothing. $850. 684-8610. Get your resume ready! Check out Sections 185-205 in the ODE Classifieds daily! Honor your favorite teacher by extolling his or her virtues in an Oregon Daily Emerald classified ad. National Teacher Appreciation Week is May 2-8. Ads will run in the personals all week. Our favorite ad will win flower bouquets from Eugene’s Flower Home for both the teacher and student who submitted the ad! If your grades are falling, this could be the best two bucks you ever invested. Think about it... Bring or call in your ad and $2 to the ODE office, 300 EMU, or call 346-4343. Credit cards accepted. Flowers donated by: Eugene’s Flower Home The University Florist 610 E. 13th at Patterson • 485-3655 190 OPPORTUNITIES ■ 190 OPPORTUNITIES 145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS Laptop Macintosh Powerbook 1400C. 117Mhz, 40 mg RAM, 12 HD. $1000. Like new. 673-1609. Macintosh Quadra, 15" monitor, keyboard, mouse, accessories. $200/best offer. 687-0051 Wanted: Used computers. We buy and sell used computers for shipment overseas. Presently in terested in file servers, Compaq, or HP. Please call 1-800-639-9198. 150 TV & SOUND SYSTEMS CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS VCR's and Stereos. Thompson Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273 175 WANTED Are you from India? Would you like to view the film "The bandit Queen" and help me analyze it for a film class? Remuneration in the form of dinner. Please call Elisa at 683-5289 180TRAVELS LODGING EUROPE $239 o/w ANYTIME IN 1999 Hawaii $119, Carib/Mexico $189 r/t Discount Fares Worldwide 800-834-9192 www.airhitch.org (taxes additional) 180 TRAVEL & LODGING 1 Round Trip ticket from Eugene to Osaka, Japan leaving 6/11. $450. 484-2783. 185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUYER BEWARE 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 DANCERSfDo you like to dance make extra spending money witf flexible schedule and short shifts' Then the Silver Dollar Club is where you should be. Call for audi tions 485-2303. Juniors and Seniors: Here's your chance to gain real world experience and earn upper-division credit!! Gain practical skills in local organ izations through the Career De velopment Internship Program. Orientation meeting for Summer internships is Mon. May 3, 3:30 5:00 p.m., Gumwood Room EMU. Learn about program and sign-up for interviews. Internship descriptions in 244 Hendricks Hall, UO Career Center. Ques tions? Call CDIP at 346-6011. recycle • recycle • recycle twOPPORTOIITIES^^r^MOPPORTUNmE^ Department of Fine and Applied Arts Pre-registration FAA majors/minors only • Visual Design, Fall 1999 (does not include photography courses) These courses open to FAA majors/minors only: ARTV 382 ARTV 477/577 ARTV410/510 ARTV 493/593 Tuesday, May 11 9:00 a.m. to Noon, 188 Lawrence By last name: A-G, 10:00 a.m.; H-M, 11:00 a.m.; N-Z,‘9:00 a.m. Bring portfolio and current transcript 190 OPPORTUNITIES 190 OPPORTUNITIES Get paid to make a difference. Join the 1999-2000 ASUO Executive Staff Opportunities • Advocate for student’s rights • Gain practical experience working on projects and issues relating to your major and career • Develop new events and programs on campus • Improve campus safety, technology, & child care, and increase diversity on campus ASUO Executive Staff Positions • Cotnimmin Outreach Director • Computer Technology Advisor • Controllers ( t) • Elections Coordinator • Federal Allairs Coordinator • International Student Advocate • Marketing Director • Multicultural Advocate • Non-Traditional Student Advocate • Outreach Associate • Programs Administrator • Public Relations Director • Recruitment and Retention Coordinator • Safety Affairs Coordinator • l Diversity Affairs AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT EMPLOYER (AA EOE ADA). APPLICATION DEADLINE - 5/13/99. 5:00 PM i 190 OPPORTUNITIES The Coalition Against Environmen tal Racism (CAER) is hiring for the 1999-2000 school year. Positions entail key role in organizing the 6th Annual Environmental Justice Con ference. Work study positions available. Position descriptions and applications are available in the Survival Center (Suite 1, EMU) and in the MCC (Suite 33, EMU). Deadline for applications is Friday, May f4 at 5 p.m. Just not sure about your day? Today's Horoscope will set you on your way. 205 HELP WANTED 205 HELP WANTED It's not too late to COME TO MAINE Camp Takajo, a boys camp on Long Lake, Naples Maine is hiring staff. Don’t miss this opportunity to work at one of the top camps in the country. June 22 - August 22 Transportation provided Positions in: • Newspaper • Swimming • Pioneering • Sailing • Basketball • Ceramics • Baseball • Woodworking • Canoeing • Archery • Secretary • Radio • Soccer • Video • Tennis Call Mike Sherbun at 800-250-8252 Use the ODE Classifieds! 205 HELP WANTED NOW HIRING University of Oregon Annual Giving Program APPLY TODAY! start at $8.00 per hour plus bonus! Agate Hall, room 124 applications available noon - 9pm 346-2059 Annual Giving Program • UO Development Office Transforming Lives through Knowledge Horoscope by Frances Drake For Monday, May 3, 1999 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You arc likely to feel as though you' re pulsating with energy and could take on the world. However, watch out for taking on more than you can really handle. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You will be called upon to handle a delicate situation. Try to keep your true feelings in check as you go about saving someone else’s pride. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) A situation is likely to arise where you are forced to compromise to get what your really want. In the end, the sacrifice will prove to have been worth while. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Don’t lean on someone else to make your decisions for you — it’s up to you to fight for your own rights. A stranger has an important lesson to teach you. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) Instead of seeking escape through outside stimulation, it's time you fought your inner demons. Allow a supportive friend to hold your hand as you do so. VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) Rest assured that justice will be done, but don’t take matters into your own hands. Make sure that others under stand what it is you're telling them. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Single Libras are likely to feel the sting of Cupid's arrow at this time. As ©1999 King Featur for those with partners, you will fall more in love with your beloved than ever before. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Someone in a position of authority is likely to be watching you closely. Don’t worry, as long as you play by the rules this could be to your best advantage. SAGITTARIUS ■•(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) You are likely to find deep passion from an unexpected source. Release yourself to the moment and worry about the details tomorrow. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) Your limits are only as confined as your imagination — dare to take a chance. Whether it’s love or money, your odds are great. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Deal with problems on the domestic front before they get out of hand. The key words at the moment are coopera tion and compromise. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) Someone fails to take you seriously right when you are being most somber. Don’t fail to heed the warning signs of a faltering relationship. YOU BORN TODAY As an outdoors type, you are most happy when sur rounded by beautiful, peaceful scen ery. Others are impressed by your abil ity to remain calm in the midst of any crises. At times, you can be rather shy and reserved around people you do not know very well. Birthdate of: Mary Astor, actress; Pete Seeger, folk musician/actor; Bing Crosby, musician/ actor. rs Syndicate Inc.