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Call (541) 346-4343 or stop by Room 300, Erb Memorial Union to place your ad today. P.0. Box 3159, Eugene, OR 97403 E-mail: classads@oregon. uoregon.edu On-line edition: www.dailyemerald.com 095 PERSONALS ■ January 18-26 ■ Speakers, panels, workshops ■ Your ticket to success. Call 346-3235 for information. S Sponsored by the Career Center 100 LOST & FOUND Lost academic scheduler left in Condon 204 last Thurs. Jan. 6. Re turn for price of new scheduler. 302-6708. 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! no INSTRUCTION/TUTORING Riding lessons with Sherry Hunter. Western, English, beginner - ad vanced. Lesson horses avail. 935 0914 or 912-2433. 120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Custom Timbuk2 Messenger Bags You pick your colors 888.759.2453 www.webcyclery.com Emerald City Comics Your store for comics, games, Anime. 770 E. 13th 345-2568 145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS Great Deals IBM, Dell, Compaq, Toshiba laptops. Prices starting at $295, 30 day warranty visit www.usedlaptops.com or email: sales @ usedlaptops.com 150 TV & SOUND SYSTEMS CAR STEREO FOR SALE -1 Pioneer CD Player, $300. -2 0‘rion 12” subwoofers, $300. No Negotiations! More info, 689-3257 or 912-0388 CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS VCR's & Stereos. Thompson Electronics. 1122 Oak, 343-9293 155 INSTRUMENTS/MUSIC EQUIP. BRAND-NEW DRUM SET! 6 mo. old 5-piece Percussion Plus w/ Zildjian cybals. Sleek black design. $350 obo. Call 683-7841 185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUYER BQEWARflE 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. Catalog of Money-makers Secrets Simple and easy to learn tech niques, send for catalog. Rush $2 to UB Entertainment. PMB #126. 3672 W. 11th Ave. Eugene, OR 97402. $200 million is spent on advertising tactics aimed at YOU! Want a piece? Log onto www.TeamMag ma.com for information on how to earn money now. HorOSCOpC by Linda C. Black is to: a) Entertainment b) The Emerald c) Fun d) All of the above TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Jan. 14). After you solve a few problems, this year should be quite nice. Love's your reward for clear thinking in January. Money's tight in February. In March, leant new skills as quickly as you can. Break downs lead to changes for the better in April. Share a secret with a sweetheart in May. Make a long-term investment in August and find time to relax in September. The prize is revealed in December. To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — Today is a 7 — You could perform brilliantly today, but also, expect several disappointments. Don't tell the boss what you really think. Stifle that Same goes for traffic cops. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 7 — You can be the mouse in the comer, as your friends deal with big hassles. Don't give your opinion until asked but be ready. They just might listen to your advice this time. GEMINI (May 21 -June 21)—Today is a 6— There won’t be enough of anything, early in the day. Later on, conditions stabilize. If you want to fight for a bargain, you could brave the crowds. If you can wait, by all means, do so. CANCER (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 5 — A temperamental person may pilch another fit. Isn't it funny how adults sometimes act like spoiled children? Don't think somebody else's problem is your fault. You'll do more good by staying calm. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 7 — If you want to put your plans into action, do it ear ly. A lot is going on, but there's also less oppo sition. Later in the day. there'll be more resis tance to change. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22)—Today is a 6— If you re managing other people's money, tell them to leave it where it is. Same goes for yours. If you're in business, put stuff on sale. People will buy anything that has a red lag on iL LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Today is a 5 — You may feel a tad wired. Pay attention so you don't go too fast. No need to get into a fender bender. Be cautious, as well as efficient, and you'll save yourself future regrets. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) — Today is a 7 — The intensity continues just a little while longer. This evening and weekend should go well. Before that happens, however, you'd bet ter keep going at full efficiency. Cut the frills. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today is a 7 — The past few days have been hectic. You’ve done well, especially compared to oth ers. You can understand what’s going on, and that's helpful. Save your explanations for later. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is an 8 — The week's been busy; that's for sure. The weekend won't be as intense. You might be able to wind things down by this evening and to make a little time for love. Home's your best location. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2(f Feb. 18)—Today isa6 — Complete projects as quickly as possible. The earlier, the better. Get home as soon as you can. Tonight a complicated conversation with family members could be relaxing. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today isa7 — Your life should get easier, soon. You may have been a tad stressed about money lately. If so, you still have time to ask for a raise or to ap ply for a better job. Make it an early night. 190 OPPORTUNITIES The CHOICE Program needs wom en to volunteer in Eugene, Spring field, Marcola and Cottage Grove Middle Schools. As a group facilita tor your role is to lead candid dis cussions and activities to help girls explore issues impacting their lives. You can make a difference in the lives of at risk girls who may have no one else. The next training is on Saturday, January 15. Contact Mercedez Cruz at 485-5911 for more information or an application. 195 RECRUITING TEACH IN CHINA! China Teach ing Program at Western Washington University places ESL teachers at schools through out the PRC. Minimum req. BA/BS, native English speaker. Applica tion Deadline: Feb. 8. Contact: 360-650-3753; ctp@wwu.edu; www.wwu.edu/-ctp. Work study/ Tech Fee - Office As sistant, Annual Giving Program (Di rect Mail), 10-15 hrs/wk, $6.50/hr. Fun office, great team! Some office/ PC computer experience required. Call Shelley Winship, 346-2129. 205 HELP WANTED WQRK ABROAD - Westside School of Lang. Free apt., airfare, 36h/w $1200/mo. BA/BS. S.Korea naliy.eraio @ yahoo,com Experienced Barista needed. Part time 20-30hrs. Mail resume to: PO Box 12188, Eugene, OR 97401. Coordinator for local environment education and community action program, Whole Earth Kids (WEK). Plan and implement the WEK sum mer 2000 programs. Experience in environmental and community ac tivism, and working with youth. Con tact Zoe at zib@leland.stanford.edu, (650) 497-0795; or Ani at kamec nua@carleton.edu, (507) 645-6953. Applications due March 15th. 205 HELP WANTED The Emerald is seeking a Universi ty student interested in joining its staff as its freelance editor. Applic ants must be enrolled in classes al the University and be available to work about 25 hours a week. The position requires applicants tc have some experience with writing, editing, Associated Press style and grammar. The ability to work well with people is preferred. Applica tions and job descriptions can be picked up in the Emerald office in Suite 300 of the EMU on the third floor. Deadline for applications is Friday, Jan. 21, 5 p.m. Please in clude a resume and work samples. The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal opportunity employer commit ted to a culturally diverse work place. The Emerald is seeking a Universi ty student interested in joining its staff as a sports reporter. Applic ants must be enrolled in classes at the University and be available to work about 25 hours a week. Ex perience with grammar and Asso ciated press style is preferred. Knowledge of University of Oregon sports is a must. Applications can be picked up at the Emerald office in Suite 300 of the EMU on the third floor. Deadline for applications is Tuesday, January 18, 5 p.m. Please include a resume and five exam ples of your work. The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal opportunity employer committed to a culturally diverse workplace. The Emerald is seeking a Universi ty student interested in joining its staff as a copy editor. Applicants 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 grammar is a must. Quark, Pagemaker or layout experience is preferred. Applica tions can be picked up at the Emer ald office in Suite 300 of the EMU on the third floor. Deadline for appli cations is Friday, Jan. 14, 5 pm. The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal opportunity employer commit ted to a culturally diverse work place. Art& Fun in Newycik City Join U of 0 Fine Arts Professor Miriam Kley on her annual Spring Break art seminar in New York City (3 credits, P/N) Spring Break, March 18-26, 2000. Enjoy museums, galleries, schools, art and design studios and more! The Big Apple is funl For information call the Fine Arts office, 346-3610 or 687-8192. Cost will be between $1,000 and $1,100 (includes tuition, airfare, and accommodations). $40 deposit due by January 21 at the Fine Arts office. Full amount by February 17. Enrollment is limited. 205 HELP WANTED SUMMER CAMP JOBS for men and women. Hidden Valley Camp will be on campus Jan. 26th & 27th. Stop by our table at the Career Fair at the EMU on Jan. 26th. Or make an appointment for an interview at the Career Center for Jan. 27th. Performing Arts Coordinator The Cultural Forum is looking for students interested in learning to program performing arts events for the UO campus and community for 2000/2001. Work in a student fo cused environment to professional ly plan and conduct programs. Deadline: Friday, February 4, 2000 Suite 2 - EMU • 346-4373 Student Position The CF is an EO/AA employer BE NICE TO BABIES is a great new year's resolution! Volunteers at Birth to Three get to hold babies and play with toddlers during par enting education classes. Call 484 5316 for more information. WILDLIFE JOBS TO $21.6(VHR INC. BENEFITS, GAME WAR DENS, SECURITY, MAIN TENANCE, PARK RANGERS. NO EXP. NEEDED. FOR APP. AND EXAM INFO CALL 1-800-813 3585, EXT 6625. 8AM-9PM, 7 DAYS, fds inc. Earn Extra Cash. $50-$300/hr. Amateur film maker looking for fe male models 18-30. 688-0923. E-commerce company needs help processing and shipping or ders. Must be comfortable with computers, knowledge of backpack ing equipment is helpful. 15-20 hrs/ wk, $7.00/hr. Hours flexible, no nights or weekends. Call Mike Mon son, 485-4007. MICROCOMPUTER STUDENT APPRENTICE Looking for computer savvy stud ents to provide support in as signed departments. Must have excellent DOS/Windows, Macin tosh, network experience, commu nication skills, be willing to commit for at least one year, be self-moti vated, and a self-starter. Hours re quired are 15/week minimum dur ing Sam to 5pm, Mon.-Fri. Pay starts at $9.00/hour. Apply in Room 250 Computing Center. Summer Conference Assistant and Summer Resident Assistant Announcing University Housing Conference Assistant (CA) and Summer Resident Assistant (RA) positions. Earn $185 a week as a CA or $80 a week as a RA during summer including room and board, $6.50/hr. for Spring term training and office work, and valu able job experience. Nine to 14 week Summer RA positions and 14 week CA positions are avail able. Informational meetings are in the Hamilton Dining Center Ramey Room at 4:00pm on Wed., Jan. 26 or Thurs., Jan. 27. Positions de scriptions and applications are available at: University Housing Conference Services, 105 Hen derson Hall, Bean Complex, 346 4265. Application deadline is 12:00pm, February 11,2000. EO/AA/ADA institution committed to cultural diversity. 205 HELP WANTED CARE PROVIDERS Free Training! Need caring individuals to work for families of children & adults w/ de velopmental disabilities. Flex, hours. Stipend. The Arc of Lane County, 45 W. Broadway #205, Eug., Candee 343-5256. E.O.E. Actors, singers, dancers, musi cians wanted for alternative theatre. Auditions Jan. 23rd. Info. 344-4202 Oregon Nannies seeking live in nanny Hours 6:30am-7:30am, 2:00pm-7:00pm. Room & board, car & gas, health insurance + spending money. Eugene area. Please call 343-3755, Mon-Thurs. Now recruiting for East Coast summer jobs. Oregon Nannies 343-3755 web site: www.oregonnannies.com Federal Work Study Position Administrative Assistant, 10-20 hrs./week. Tues, Thurs. & Fri. $8.50/hr. Sharon Banks 736-1056 ext. 215. Salaried sales position with local wood products firm. This is a career sales position dealing with a variety of wood products. Requires four year college degree, computer effi ciency, and good verbal and written skills along with an ability to listen and interact with others. Searching for honest, intelligent, and energetic team oriented individual wanting to work with a professional group of colleagues in a competitive and pleasant environment. Send resume to: PO Box 10797, Eugene, OR, 97440. Attn: Sales Manager Campaign manager for Incum bent Democrat. Approx, half-time until May Primary, full-time in fall and possible summer. Looking for coordination and computer skills. Flexible schedule, salary to be agreed upon. Phone 726-1667 eves; 912-4505 days or email admking@jb.com Leadership Opportunity Freshman Interest Group (FIG) Leaders Needed Earn upper-division credit and a cash award. Attend the interest session on January 25 in the Me tolius and Coquille rooms in the EMU from 4-5. For an application stop by 372 Oregon Hall, or call 346-1079 HIRING RIVER GUIDES Both new and experienced. Training begins March 4. Write or call now for free info package! PO Box 249, Creswell, OR 97426; 800-289-4534; website www.alswildwater.com Office Assistant Office assistant needed at the office of Research Services and Adminis tration, Riverfront Research Park, 1600 Millrace Dr., Suite 106. Job responsibilities include making de liveries to various campus offices, preferred times 10-11 a.m. and 2-3 p.m. Also, some general office du ties as needed. Office has a bike available for deliveries. 10-15 hrs/ wk, $6.50/hr. Federal Work-Study Program position. To apply for this position contact Priscilla Lewis at 346-5131. i/|- Sunday Worship First ^ I United Methodist Church 1376 Olive St. 8:43 contemporary 11:03 traditional College Students are Welcome! Student Ministry at The Koinonia Center 14th & Kincaid. Thursday, 7pm Presbyterians & 1st Congregational-UCC ■>' Collegiate Christian F e llows hip Sunday Mornings @ 11:00 a.m. services here. Catholic Campus Ministry NEWMAN CENTER St. Thomas More University Parish 4ass Mon-Fri *5:15 Wed • 9 pm (Student Mass) Sat • 5pm Vigil Sun • 9, 1 lam, 7:30pm 346-4468 TT7 Job Opportunities, Apartments, Pets, Roommates, Furniture, Personals, Counseling Services, Work Stu^v, Computers, Pikes, C»& Come And C3e*fc I-fc! Everything you want is in the ODE Classifieds. To place an ad, call 346-4343.. lost & Found, Televisions, Travel Opportunities, Houses, Club Sports, Entertainment, Stereos, Concerts, instruments, Movies, lecture