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: classads@oregon. uoregon.edu
On-line edition: www.dailyemerald.com
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
University Tutoring Services has
tutors available for tutoring most
undergraduate subjects. $10/hr.
group rates available. Contact Eric
Winthorpeat 517-6263.
Emerald City Comics
Your store for comics, games,
- Anime. 770 E. 13th 345-2568
Custom Timbuk2 Messenger Bags
You pick your colors 888.759.2453
www.webcydery.com
120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
“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
145 COMPUTERS ELECTRONICS
Great Deals IBM, Dell. Compaq,
Toshiba laptops. Prices starting at
$295, 30 day warranty visit
www.usedlaptops.com or email:
sales® usecUaptops.com
For Sale. 95 Toshiba Satellite lap
top w/ modem. Rarely used for Law
School. $550.485-7336.
Lap top computer for sale. Wind
ows 3.1, other software, carrying
case. $100/o.b.o. 485-2597.
Negotiating Salaries
& Benefits
Professionals in the field give tips on how
to handle those tricky money questions.
Today, Noon to 1 p.m.
Rogue Room/EMU
Panel Participants:
Tony Costanza
Director of executive recruiting and placement
Meier & Frank, Portland
Linda King
UO Director of Human Resources
Karen Gardner
Director of Human Resources
Looking Glass Youth and Family Services, Eugene
Sponsored by the Career Center as part of
2ooo%rr
and Winter Career Fair activities.
HorOSCOpC by Linda C. Black
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Jan. 21). You're
powerful this year, but a good partner will make
you even stronger. Learn from a critic in Febru
ary. Move your money around in March. Cut
straight to the heart of the matter in April and
follow your father's advice in May. Let your
partner take the lead in August and listen to a
foreigner in October. Love comes in an unex
pected package 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 an 8
— Everybody wants your attention. This is one
of the difficult things about being popular. How
can you be in two or three places at the same
time? Hmmm. Tele-transportation?
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 6
— You know what everybody else wants, but
what about you? Have you forgotten your own
desires, in favor of others’? Or, are you waiting
to see what they do so you can find the best
course of action?
GEMINI (May 2I-June 21)—Today is a 7 —
So many interesting things are going on, it's
hard to choose among them. It's as if you're
signing up for college and you want to major in
everything. Take the class that's fun and prof
CANCER (June 22-July 22)—Today is a 6—
You may feel slightly pinched financially. Are
you going to buy yourself a new toy or save the
money? You want to do both. How about find
ing more money so you can?
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is an 8 — It
may be difficult to get people to mind. Instead
of flying into a rage, consider this a learning ex
perience. It might be wise to listen to a person
who doesn't seem to be listening to you.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22) — Today is a 6 —
Well, the vacation's over. You like to be pre
pared, but a new assignment may be harder than
you thought You won't get it all done. Set prior
ities and get as far as you can.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 23) — Today is an 8 —
You could have everybody over to your house,
or you could meet them all someplace else. That
could be convenient for everybody. You're
good at finding compromises, so do it again.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) — Today is a 6
— Home, family, completion and new begin
nings — these are your major themes for the
next few weeks. Are you planning to move or
redecorate? Expect projects to take longer than
usual. Relax.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today
is an 8 — Some friends may be spaning. You
get along well with both of them, so act as the
liaison if you can. For yourself, choose romance
over a social gathering, of couise.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)—Today isa
6 — You have several options regarding mon
ey. You can pinch pennies or look for new
sources of income. Or, you can scratch some
thing off your shopping list. You didn't really
want it anyway.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)—Today is an 8
— You're probably in a quiet mood. No need to
rush into anything. Curtail the impulse to act
without doing the homework. You'll feel better
if you're well-prepared, first. Then, flip a coin.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)—Today is a 5 —
You may feel squashed and overwhelmed.
Don't worry about the money that you think you
need. It's more important for you to stay healthy
now, isn’t it? Scratch something off your list
150TV & SOUND SYSTEMS
CASHI We Buy, Sell & Service
VHS VCR's & Stereos. Thompson
Electronics. 1122 Oak, 343-9293
PRIVACY - Rockaway Beach, 1
bdrm furnished cabin, across from
beach, quiet atmosphere, includes
all utils, paid, $450/mo, $175/wk.
tcroman.com or 503-355-2229 Tim.
185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Catalog of Money-makers
Secrets
Simple and easy to learn tech
niques, send f6r catalog. Rush $2 to
UB Entertainment. PMB #126.
3672 W. 11th Ave. Eugene, OR
97402.
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 more!
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.
200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS
Returning
Students
Association
Work Study Position Available, of
fice/ clerical. Please apply O Suite
20 A, EMU ASAP. 346-4305.
205 HELP WANTED
WORK ABROAD • Westside
School of Lang. Free apt., airfare,
36h/w $120G/mo. BA/BS. S.Korea
nativeraineyahoo.com
Pharmaceuticals: Get a great job
in this dynamic industry.
www.pharmasaiescareers-gs.com
Heritage Music
Coordinator
The Cultural Forum is accepting
applications from students interest
ed in programming folk music on
campus during 2000/2001. Plan the
31st annual Willamette Valley
Folk Festival. Work with managers,
agents, promoters and artists. Po
sition descriptions and application
available at
http://culturalforum.uoregon.edq
Deaidline: Friday, February 4,2000
Suite 2 - EMU • 346-4373
The CF is an EO/AA employer
Now recruiting for East
Coast summer jobs.
Oregon Nannies 343-3755
web site: www.oregonnannies.com
KWVA FM is currently accepting
applications for our News Director
position for the remainder of the 99/
00 academic year. Applicants must
be students enrolled at least half
time to receive a stipend. Job appli
cations and descriptions are avail
able outside the ASUO office, Suite
4 of the EMU, completed applica
tions can be turned in to the
KWVA box in Suite 4. If you have
any questions, feel free to contact
Kelly Lea, at (541) 346-4091.
KWVA is an EO/AA employer
committed to compliance with he
Americans with Disabilities act.
Deadline for applications is Wed
nesday, February 2 at 5pm.
Morning Person?
Make some extra cash!
The Oregon Daily Emerald is now hiring for morning
newspaper delivery. Train now/or winter tenn.
6:00-8:00 am every day the Emerald is published. Requires your own
RELIABLE vehicle.
Work study ok. Apply in person. Mon-Fri. 8-5, 300 EMU.
The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal opportunity employer commuted to a culturally diverse workplace.
205 HELP WANTED
Earn Extra Cash. $50-$300/hr.
Amateur film maker looking for fe
male models 18-30. 688-0923.
University Tutoring Services needs
tutors for most under-graduate
subjects. Pay $7/hr. Contact Eric
Winthorpe at 517-6236.
RIVER GUIDES NEEDED Spring
break guide school is a great first
step to exceptional summer work.
Destination Wilderness: 800-423
8868 www.WildemessTrips.com
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
Immediate openings for part-time
customer service reps. Flexible
hours. Call John at 520-9807.
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
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.
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.
205 HELP WANTED
GREAT JOB FOR STUDENTSI
Conduct telephone surveys nation
wide. No sales. Flexible PT shifts.
Starts at $6.75/hour, $8.00 at 6
months, plus bonuses. Must type
30 wpm, have good communication
skills. Call Mary or Judy/ Research
Data Design 988-3458, or apply in
person at 1144 Gateway Loop,
Springfield, M-F 9-5.
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.
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.
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. Po
sition descriptions and application
available at
http://culturatforum.uoregon.edu
Deadline: Friday, February 4, 2000
Suite 2 -EMU *346-4373
Student Position
The CF is an EO/AA employer
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NOW HIRING
l ()/LC(, Students Only
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
Transforming Lives through Knowledge
DIRECTORY OF
CRU
Campus Crusade for Christ
Wednesdays 8:30pm
Education 276
Call 345-5799
Discover the Joy!
First Christian Church
1166 Oak, Eugene
www.HeartofEugene.org
Sunday Services:
New Celebration, 9:30 a.m.
Traditional, 11:00 a.m.
i/j- Sunday Worship First
^ | United Methodist Church
1376 Olive St.
8:45 contemporary
11:05 traditional
College Students are Welcome!
Student Ministry at
The Koinonia Center
14th & Kincaid.
Thursday, 7pm
Presbyterians &
1st Congregational-UCC
Collegiate Christian
Fellowship
Sunday Mornings @ 11:00 a.ra.
in the gym at First Baptist Church
868 High Street
345-0341
(Shuttle service also available)
Call 346-4343 to list your
services here.
Catholic Campus Ministry
NEWMAN CENTER
St. Thomas More Univ<"sity Parish
4ass Mon-Fri*5:15
Wed • 9 pm (Student Mass)
Sat • 5pm Vigil
Sun • 9,1 lam, 7:30pm
346-4468
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