Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 18, 2000, Page 14A, Image 14

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    Call (541) 346-4343
or stop by Room 300, Erb Memorial Union
to place your ad today.
P.O. Box 3159, Eugene, OR 97403
E-mail: c!assads@oregon. uoregon.edu
On-line edition: www.dailyemerald.com
095 PERSONALS
HAVE A
CAREER
DREAM?
Hear Toni Smith,
Entertainment Industry
Executive, share her
experiences on getting
to the top.
Monday, fanuary 24
Noon.
Gerlinger Hall Lounge
Sponsored by the Career
s Center as a part of
1 2000 Career Expo.
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!
110 INSTRUCTION/TUTORING
Riding lessons with Sherry Hunter.
Western, English, beginner - ad
vanced. Lesson horses avail. 935
0914 or 912-2433.
Need a
rBirthday Gift?Jg
Place an Emerald .
Birthday Greeting! V&p'
34G4343 ^5
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“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 FREEI
Student/Private Party Ads Only • No Refunds y
Tuesdays & Saturdays are Gaming
Nights from 6pm to 9pm at Emerald
City Comics. 770 E. 13th. 345-2568.
Custom Timbuk2 Messenger Bags
You pick your colors 888.759.2453
www.webcydery.com
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
CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service
VHS VCR's & Stereos. Thompson
Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9293
3509601
* a) Entertainment
b) The Emerald
c) Fun
d) All of the above
HorOSCOpC by Linda C. Black
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Jan. 18). You'll
think more about money this year, and that
could be quite profitable. Make up your mind
in January. Draw up blueprints for a dream in
February. Let your creativity loose in March
and settle in around April. In May, love blos
soms with an old friend, but the work's brand
new in June. Don't let anybody talk you out of
your savings in August. Youll need that money
for a special treat 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
— Your team might have had trouble under
standing what you're talking about. Well, that
situation should change, soon. You're learning,
and that helps. They're teaming, too!
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 7
— Don't rely on your imagination alone. Get
help. Somebody else may be able to solve the
problem once you define it. It's a team effort,
and you both have something to contribute.
GEMINI (May 21-June21)—Today is a7 —
Is it time for you to take another trip? You need
a change of scenery more than once a year or
else you get stale. Foreigners will be fun today,
too. Set something up.
CANCER (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 7
— You may not want to be in the spotlight. In
stead, provide information somebody else can
use. It's nice to have an agent or a spokesper
son, and today it'll be quite effective, too.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 6 —
Wrap up a team effort and investigate a new
possibility. Do you have a partner who you can
rely on? If not, make that your next priority. No
need to wear yourself to a frazzle.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22)—Today is Be
lt's time to clean house again. Get rid of all that
junk you don't need. It might be time for
changes in your romantic relationship, too. Is it
time for a commitment? Make one!
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 23) — Today is a 7 —
There’ll be a lot of action tomorrow. You may
have to prove you know what you're talking
about. Do the homework today. Don't run off
and play; get prepared, fust.
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 21) — Today is a 7
— Your attention is required at home. Maybe
it's a leaky faucet but it's rather intimidating if
you don't know how to do it. Education is the
key to your success. Get a book.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)—Today
is a 7 — You and a person who you care about
need to come to an understanding. It's hard to
talk about money sometimes, but if you do,
you'll make your life easier. Just tell it like it is.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)—Today is a
6 — You might have been doing a little intro
spection lately. Maybe you've made some
course changes to get in line with achieving
your objectives. Now, look at the bottom line.
Find the money.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)—Today is a 7
— You could have a major breakthrough soon.
You've thought about all the possibilities,
courses of action and variables. Well, they
could jostle into one coherent whole. Stand
back a little.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 6
— You and your friends have things worked
out pretty well. But, the more you learn, the
more you realize you don't know. That may
happen again. You're venturing into unknown
territory. Congratulations!
185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
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.
Empower women and girls and elim
inate RACISM! Volunteer or intern
at the YWCA! Learn about upcom
ing events! Cali 346-4439 for more
information. ‘
Student Croups. Earn $750+ -
CIS 3 hr. Fundraiser. Please Call
(888) 722-0500 or visit www.cam
pusfundraiser.com
195 RECRUITING
The Student Alumni Association
(SAA) is taking applications for
membership. We organize & partic
ipate in many events on campus,
such as: Blood Drives, Homecom
ing, Senior Send-off, and morel
Apps. are at the SAA office, 123
Agate Hall or at the Info table in the
EMU on Jan. 18 & 19. The deadline
is Friday, the 21st at 5:00.
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.
206 HELP WANTED
DO YOU LIKE BABIES? Birth to
Three needs volunteers to care for
babies and toddlers during parent
ing education classes. Call Sarah
Peroutka at 484-5316 for more in
formation. Academic credit may be
possible.
205 HELP WANTED
School of Lang. Free apt., airfare,
36h/w $1200/mo. BA/BS. S.Korea
natiyerain @ yahoo,com
Experienced Barista needed. Part
time 20-30hrs. Mail resume to: PO
Box 12188, Eugene, OR 97401.
Events Crew
Coordinator
The Cultural Forum is looking for
student applicants to be in charge
of our Events Crew. Recruit and su
pervise volunteer and load crews
for all Cultural Forum programs. Po
sition begins Winter 2000 and con
tinues through 2000/2001.
Deadline is Friday,
January 21,2000
Suite 2-EMU *346-4373
Student Position
The CF is an EO/AA employer
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@carieton.edu, (507) 645-6953.
Applications due March 15th.
The Emerald is seeking a Universi
ty student interested in joining its
staff as its freelance editor. Applic
ants must be enrolled in classes at
the University and be available to
work about 25 hours a week. The
position requires applicants to
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.
Returning Students Association
ULIe provide resources of any kind for Returning ond
Non-Traditional students:
• Tutors • Mentoring
• Lobs • Finding your way into compus society
• Computers available
Uie have coffee hour every weekday
from 11 am -1 pm. Check our event calendar on our
web site: RSR@glodstone.uoregon.edu
20R-CMU • 346-4305
Your Ticket
to success!
Come One! Come All!
to the
Winter Career Fair
Jobs and Internships
Wednesday. January 26, 11 am-4pm, EMU
Pre-Fair Workshops
INTERNSHIP OPTIONS
Today. January 18, 3:304:30pm. Alsea River Room
RESUMES
Monday. January 24. 3:30-4:30pm, Ben Linder Room
HOW TO SUCCEED AT THE FAIR
Monday. January 24. 4:15-5:15pm, Rogue River Room
INTERVIEWS
Tuesday. January 25. 4:00-5:00pm, Ben Linder Room
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
CAREER
CENTER
uocareer.uoregon.edu
205 HELP WANTED
Looking for a nighttime babysitter
once a week. Must have your own
means of getting to and from work.
10-15 min from campus by foot.
343-1142.
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.
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.
$800 Weekly Potential. Process
ing govt, refunds at home! No exp.
nec. 1-800-696-4779 x. 1511.
SUMMER JOBS!
FEMALE AND MALE COUN
SELORS NEEDED FOR TOP
CHILDREN CAMP IN MAINE.
Top salary, room/ board/ laundry,
clothing & travel allowance provid
ed. Must love children and have
skill in one or more of the following
activities: Archery, Arts & Crafts
(Ceramics, Stained Glass, Jewelry),
Basketball, Canoeing, Kayaking,
Dance (Tap, Pointe, & Jazz), Field
Hockey, Golf, Gymnastics (Instruc
tors & Qualified Spotters), Horse
back Riding/ English Hunt Seat, La
crosse, Digital Photography, Vide
ographer, Piano Accompianist, Pio
neering/ Camp Craft, Ropes (Chal
lenge Course, 25 Stations), Sailing,
Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Theatre,
Theatre Technicians (Set, Design,
Costumer), Track & Field, Volley
ball, Waterskiing (Slalom, Trick,
Barefoot, Jumping) W.S.I/ Swim In
structors, Windsurfing. Also oppor
tunities for Nurses, HTML/ Web
Design and Secretaries.
CAMP VEGA FOR GIRLSI
COME SEE US!
www.campvega.com
E-mall: jobadcampvega.com
Call 1-800-838-VEG A
We will be on your campus
Monday, February. 21,2000
ERB Memorial Union
Century A
INTERVIEWS AND INFO.
FROM 10AM-4PM.
NO APPOINTMENT
NECESSARY.
205 HELP WANTED
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
WILDLIFE JOBS TO $21,60/HR
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.
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.
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.
Notetaker
Get smart(er) by getting paid to
take notes in class. Versity.com is
now hiring notetakers for more than
fifty of next semester's classes.
Earn $8-$14/dass. Apply online @
www.versity.com
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.
Returning Students
Association
Events to Remember:
AIS prep workshop for Financial Rid
TUC. — Jon. 18 @ PLC 11; 5-8 pm
THUR. —Jon. 20 @ PLC 72; 5-8 pm
FRI. — Jon. 21 @ PLC 72; 5-8 pm
Coll to register • 346-3226
NOW HIRING
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University of Oregon
Annual Giving Program
Start at $8.00 per hour plus bonus!
applications available anytime
Agate Hall, Room 124
346-2059
Annual Giving Program • UO Development Office
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