Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 06, 1999, Page 14, Image 14

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or slop by Suite 300 EMC
to place your ad today
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The secret will soon be revealed
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At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD
SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year
thesis/dissertation background.
Term papers. Full resume service.
Editing. Laser pr. ON CAMPUS!
Graduate-approved typist does
papers, transcription, resumes, etc.
For into. caltMina 349-167?
TypeWrite
747-0740
120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
Mini Drift Boat, oars, anchor. $950.
Full size trailer. $500.
Bob 344-9252.
Japanese Animation: Largest rental
selection in town at Emerald City
Comics. 770 E. 13th. 345-2568.
$$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 }
BHn&ii
Futon. Queen size, all cotton.
Clean, like new. $40. 344-9885
Futon, Oak Frame w/arm rest.
Soft mattress w/cover. 6 mo. old.
$150 obo. 431-6642
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
Horoscope by Frances Drake
For Thursday, May 6, 1999
ARIES
(March 21 to April 19)
Don't get so caught up in the details
that you forget the bigger picture. A
friendship made at this time is likely to
last forever.
TAURUS
(April 20 to May 20)
Don’t be thrown if someone tries to
deliver you an ultimatum. If you stand
your ground, you’ll find out that he or
she might have been bluffing all along.
GEMINI
(May 21 to June 20)
Remember that how you see yourself
is bound to affect how others treat you.
It might be time for a boost in the self
confidence department.
CANCER
(June 21 to July 22)
Make sure that you are not shutting
your eyes to some of your options. You
may be seeing things as you wish they
were, rather than as they are.
LEO
(July 23 to Aug. 22)
Justice is truly satisfying when it
occurs to those who most deserve it.
At long last, someone listens to your
story.
VIRGO
(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)
inspiration comes easily at this time,
so make the most of it. A creative
project will lift your spirits and open
your eyes to potential.
LIBRA
(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
You are likely to be unexpectedly
reunited with an old friend or family
member. Fi nal ly, you may be able to ask
those stored-up questions.
SCORPIO
(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
As the saying goes, it's better to
have loved and lost than never to have
loved at all. Let go of your fears; allow
yourself to be a little bit vulnerable.
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)
While you are determined to see the
best in a situation, someone else may
be determined to be pessimistic. Don’t
waste your energy hanging around
with emotional vampires.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)
You are likely to have the Midas
touch at this time, and a wise bet could
pay off handsomely. Single Capricorns
captivate a stranger with their unique
style.
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20 to Feb 18)
Don't attempt to force a situation
which is quite beyond your control.
Sometimes, it may be much better to
just cut your losses.
PISCES
(Feb. 19 to March 20)
You are quite indispensable, both in
the home and in the office. A crisis is
forestalled thanks to your ingenuity
and quick thinking.
YOU BORN TODAY Your ability to
feign modesty is the only thing that
keeps people from being envious of
your many creative talents. You have
an extremely large heart and giving
nature. A touch of naivete may make it
easy for others to take advantage of
you.
Birthdate of: George Clooney, actor;
Sigmund Freud, psychologist;
Rudolph Valentino, actor.
C1999 King Features Syndicate Inc.
GRADUATING -- MUST SELL!
Large drafting table w/desk, May
line and Vemco drafting machine.
$200. Tons of drafting and art
supplies - make offer. Call Randy
@684-0201.
'91 Jeep Wrangler.
4x4. 4 Itr, 6 cyl, blue soft top.
90,400 miles. $8,750. 344-4354
K5 CHEVY BLAZER
1973 Excellent shape inside & out.
Runs great. Air, PS, PB. You won't
find many this nice! $4995.
Call 689-0138 after 5 p.m.
1994 green Ford Festiva. 80K,
auto, new brakes, excellent com
pression, $1700. 607-6594
'92 Honda Accord LX
$7500/OBO
302-4499
'88 VW Jetta
$2500/obo. Cassie 345-1872.
Power Macintosh 8500 AV, 1 gig,
80 meg RAM, CD, ethernet, 15"
monitor, Laser printer + much
more. $950/obo. Call 686-6134,
Mitsubishi, Sharp and Zenith VCRs
with remotes, $49 each. Clean
Machines that run well. 688-7786.
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.
Laptop Macintosh Powerbook
1400C. 117Mhz, 40 mg RAM, 1.2
HD. $1000, Like new. 673-1609.
COMPUTERS! Pentium 180 mmx,
$380. Pentium 133, $320, 486
DX-66, $220. All have Windows
98, multi media & internet, Y2K.
998-1698 or 912-5239.
150 TV & SOUND SYSTEMS
CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS
VCR's and Stereos. Thompson
Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273
185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
®yvek 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.
EARN CREDIT FOR YOUR
SUMMER INTERNSHIP!!
• Must be junior or senior
• Upper-division credit (CPSY
408)
• Pick up proposal form at UO
Career Center, 244
Hendricks Hall
• Proposal deadline May 21
• Questions? Call 346-6011
DANCERS!Do you like to dance,
make extra spending money with
flexible schedule and short shifts?
Then the Silver Dollar Club is
where you should be. Call for audi
tions 485-2303.
200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS
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 14 at 5 p.m.
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
205 HELP WANTED
STILL UNSURE ABOUT SUMMER
WORK? Earn $6,500 + college
credits & experience w/Southwest
ern. Leave message @ 684-0547.
EARN EXTRA INCOME! Assemble
craft products at home for best
companies. Information: 1-727
857-2000 ext. N1441
Bar reviewers needed!
Check out www.getloose.com.
Global club and bar listing.
Part Time Work
for the
EARLY BIRD
The Oregon Daily Emerald
is now hiring for summer & fall
morning newspaper delivery.
6:00-8:00 am everyday the
Emerald is published.
Some afternoon work.
Requires your own RELIABLE
vehicle. Work study ok. Apply in
person, Mon-Fri, 8-5, 300 EMU.
Die Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal opportunity employer
committed to a culturally diverse workplace.
V- V
MALE Camp Counselors: Spend
your summer guiding, teaching
and interacting with boys age 6 to
16 that have diabetes. Play Soc
cer, baseball, tennis and baseball.
Lead camp activities, campfires,
hikes and supervise pool time. If
you like working with kids this is a
great summer job! For more infor
mation and or application call Scott
at 503-699-8433
Project Saferide is hiring for the
1999-2000 school year. Applica
tions and job descriptions for co-di
rectors, volunteer coordinator, pub
licity coordinator, education coordi
nator, & dispatchers are available
in the Women's Center (EMU Suite
3). Deadline for all applications is
Friday, May 14 at 5 p.m. Saferide
is an AA/EOE/ADA employer.
Resident Assistant Needed,
Summer or Fall
Room and board in private dorm.
Great for grad student. Work ap
proximately 24 hgurs per week.
Must be mature, responsible, hard
working, supervisory experience
preferred. 343-1255.
Resident Manager
For fraternity/boarding house in ex
change for room & board. Experi
ence in group living or greek sys
tem preferred. Send resume to
Progressive Properties PO Box
50937, Eugene, OR 97405
RESIDENT MANAGERS needed
for campus units, beginning mid
June. One year required. Send re
sume to P.O. Box 11468, Eugene,
OR 97440.
205 HELP WANTED
GREAT SUMMER CAMP JOBS!
It's not to late to work for some of
America's premier summer sports
camps in the northeastern U.&
Staff needed in all land and water
sports. Salary, travel expenses,
room, board all included. Call to
day: 800-494-6238 or apply on line!
at http://www.greatcampjobs.com. j
BUFFALO EXCHANGE New to th$
area is hiring for full & part time
buyers I. Must love fashion and
people, $7/hr. Also hiring for part
time administrative assistant. Basic
computer skills and strong organi
zational skills needed. Apply in
person at 131 E. Fifth Ave. Mon
Fri. between 11a.m. and 5 p.m.
The Emerald is seeking a Universi
ty student interested in joining its
staff as a community reporter. Ap-;
plicants must be enrolled in classes'
at the University and be available
to work about 25 hours a week.'
Experience with Associated Press
style and the basic rules of gram
mar is preferred. Applications can
be picked up at the Emerald office
in Suite 300 of the EMU on the'
third floor. Deadline for applications,
is Friday, May 7. Please include a
resume and five examples of your
work. 1
The Emerald is seeking a Universi
ty student interested in joining it$
staff as a student activities report
er. Applicants must be enrolled in
classes at the University and be
available to work about 25 hours &
week. Experience with Associated
Press style and the basic rules of
grammar is preferred. Applications
can be picked up at the Emerald
office in Suite 300 of the EMU oh
the third floor. Deadline for applica
tions is Friday, May 7. Please in-,
elude a resume and five examples
of your work.
ALL INTERNET SURFERS
Make $$$ surfing the net. Paid
hourly. Free, no buying/selling. •
Contact netcash2000@yahoo.com
Summer Experience! Hot national
college website seeks energetic,
fearless candidates for 2 exclusive
Sales Consultant positions. Flexible
hours 20-40/wk. Motivated by
money? Apply at www.collegestud
ent.com or email resume to
jobs@collegestudent.com
Pool supervisor needed. Duties
include instruction of specialty adult
aquatic exercise classes for various
populations, instruction and leadr
ership of swimming lesson pror
gram for children with and without
disabilities. Office management
and staff supervisory experience
necessary. Required certification*
American red Cross Lifeguard
Training and CPRPR. Recom
mended certifications include Wa
ter Safety Instructor or lesson ex
perience, aquatic exercise Instruc
tor certification, experience with
senior and/or disable populations
preferred. Full-time with benefits. '
Pick up an application and job de
scription at the Easter Seals
Aquatic Center, 3575 Donald St.,
Eugene, OR 97405, 686-9290.
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
Community Outreach Director
Computer Technology Advisor
Controllers (i)
Elections Coordinator
Federal Affairs Coordinator
International Student Advocate
Marketing Director
Multicultural Advocate
Non Traditional Student
Advocate
Outreach Associate
Programs Administrator
Public Relations Director
Recruitment and Retention
Coordinator
Safety Advocate
t niversitv Affairs
I O Housing Advocate
Outreach Director
State Affairs Coordinator
l O Housing Advocate
AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY'AMERICANS
WITH DISABILITIES ACT EMPLOYER (AA EOE/ADA)
APPLICATION DEADLINE , 5 12/99. 5:00 PM, -