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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: classads@oregon. uoregon.edu
On-line edition: www.dailyemerald.com
090 BIRTHDAYS
Happy
Birthday
Lizzy!
Be ready to
have fun tonight!!
We love you!!
— Tiff, Leah & Jen
eed
Birthday
Place an Emerald > A'
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346-4343
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (March 31). Money
requires careful management or scarcity could
replace abundance. Curtail your urge to spend
recklessly in April. A surprising development
costs nun than you'd planned but could lead
to an increase in revenues, too. If you treat
every cent as if it were your last, it won't be.
Learn from your teammates in June and spend
July close to home. A child's request takes top
priority in August Look out for others in Sep
tember. You could go up a notch around De
cember, but wait until February to relax. Heed
a woman's soft warnings next March.
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 5
— An idea that should generate money for a
group activity might not work. Don't get too in
volved with any of the suggestions that come
up now. You need to get together with your
teammates. The winning plan hasn't been gen
erated yet
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 6
— You may not be in the mood to let anybody
tell you what to do. A compromise is possible,
but not without taking your wishes into consid
eration. You won't let anybody boss you
around, no matter who they are. Let them
know where you stand.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 21) — Today is a 6
— You may try to get out of town for most of
the day. It might be possible if you're efficient
You might have to take a detour to get to your
destination. Do the planning so you discover
this ahead of time instead of while you're out
there!
CANCER (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 6
— You're best-qualified to make the deal.
Your friends may be more of a hindrance than
a help, so this is not a job you can delegate.
First, figure out who has what you want. What
do you have that lie or she needs? All you have
to do is work a trade.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 6 — A
big mess is brewing out there. You're creative,
and you have some good teammates on your
side. An older person is giving you fits, but
that's OK. You and your buddies can get
around that roadblock. Your positive outlook
^ Instead of
flowers send
■ a personal.
Only
$1.00
•One ad per coupon
•5 line maximum
•Student ID required
•Personals only Please
‘Expires 4/28/00
BIKE FOUND 3/16!
CALL TO IDENTIFY
344-9885
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!
Moving to AK sale: 10 spd bike w/
helmet, lock & paniers $100, 3
drawer file cabinet $60, bookshelf
$15, other house stuff. 344-1691.
Horoscope by Linda C. Black
" a) Entertainment
b) The Emerald
c) Fun
d) All of the above
is a big help.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22)—Today is a 6 —
Work could get in the way of travel. Well,
don't worry. If you focus on a tough job, you'll
finish it You'll have more fun soon, especially
after this is done. Get together with your mate
or partner later and relax. Travel this weekend.
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 23) — Today is a 7 —
This is a good time for you to form a partner
ship. You might decide to make a romantic
commitment An initial hassle pertains to mon
ey. Work that out ahead of time. Decide who’s
going to pay for what. Once that's done, the
rest is easy.
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 21) — Today is a 6
— You and your partner or mate have gone
round and round lately. By now, you may be
so tired that you're willing to try something
you'd previously rejected. Either that or nei
ther of you knew it existed. If you're not there
yet seek professional guidance.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)—Today
is a 5 — Follow the old routine a little longer.
You're anxious to try something new, but you
don't have all the bugs worked out yet Practice
a little longer before you go public. You'll be
glad you did, even though you may feel frus
trated now.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is
a 6 — Don't worry about money that you want
to spend on a loved one or a child. You like to
give seed money that can grow. That's not a
bad idea. Think of a way to do it again. If
you're stumped, ask the person who will bene
fit most from this gift.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)—Today isa6
— Even though you're strong and getting
stronger, you're still facing difficulties. Draw
up initial plans now, but don't try to figure out
the whole scheme yet. If you take on too much,
you'll boggle your brain. Just take one step at a
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 7
— This could tum out to be a pleasant week
end. But first, you might have a stack of mes
sages that you haven't returned. There are rea
sons you haven't, but forget them. The reasons,
that is, not the notes. You'll be so much more
relaxed once they're done.
“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
/erna J's Boutique. Rentals/For
nals/Bridesmaids/Wedding gowns.
>644 River Road. 689-5525.
Emerald City Comics
/our store for comics, games,
*nime. 770 E. 13th 345-2568
130 CARS/TRUCKS
1994 Acura Integra. 36,700
miles. Fully loaded with phone and
sunroof. Nearly new tires. One
owner, excellent condition.
$13,499. Call 484-0944 evenings
'90 Pontiac Lemans, 4 door, blue,'
5 speed manual, $1300 obo.
342-4752
92 Mercury Topaz -Great Condi
tion. Red, 2 dr, automatic, A/C, ster
ao. 80,000 mi. $2800/obo. 607-6403
71 VW BUS, runs great, colorful,
moving must sell, great deal. $1000.
B87-7948.
140 BICYCLES
Cannondale front suspension.
New brakes, levers, shifters.
Excellent condition $500.337-4942.
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Prepaid Phone Cards
398 minutes $20
4.9 cents minutel
Paper Traders at 5th St. Market
150 TV & SOUND SYSTEMS
CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service
VHS VCR's & Stereos. Thompson
Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273
160 PETS & SUPPLIES
AKC Siberian Husky, 15wks 2nd
shots/wormed, male, red/ white.
$325.484-7224. No apartments.
180 TRAVEL & LODGING
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.
Free Report: “American Finance:
The Art of Wealth Creation.“
To receive your free copy call:
1-800-842-6950 (pin # 3270).
193 INTERNSHIPS
Interns wanted to develop bsn, &
cooperative for the Kalinga tribe.
Credit possible. Gary 744-2808.
200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS
Jobs In Campus Recycling!
Campus Recycling Now hiring work
study/ tech fee funded students for
positions beginning now.
Contact Campus Recycling at 346
1529. Leave message with a mail
ing address and phone number to
obtain application.
205 HELP WANTED
UO Office of Multicultural Affairs
(OMA) is seeking a part-time stud
ent Diversity Communications
Intern/Webmaster to maintain
http://diversity.uoregon.edu and
disseminate information regarding
diversity in other formats. Excellent
design, computer, people, leader
ship, and organizational skills nec
essary. Knowledge of diversity is
sues desirable. $8- $10 hr. EOE.
Applications available at OMA, 470
Oregon Hall, Eugene. Closing date
04/12/00.
205 HELP WANTED
WANTED 15 overweight students
needed. We pay you to loose your
weight. Call 1-888-783-1806.
Part-time student graphic designer/
computer publishing specialist to
provide design/ layout expertise for
publicity materials for Physical Ac
tivity and Recreations Services.
$11.50/hr. Applications due by
5pm, March 31, 2000. Contact
Brent Harrison, 346-1047.
Does your Summer Job suck?lf
so call 689-5176. Ave. profit $7,000
+ exp. & credits w/ Southwestern.
Local non-profit seeking Reception
ist/Office Assistant. Off campus, 12
15 hrs/wk at $7/hour. Reception,
phones, filing, data entry, word pro
cessing, mailing and other tasks.
Work study pref. E-mail resume and
availability to: amy@netcorps.org
Lifeguard/Instructor needed part
time. Required: ARC lifeguarding,
First Aid, CPR, Recommended WSI
or experience with swimming less
ons and/ or water fitness. Experi
ence with disabilities a plus. Send
resume, cover letter and copies of
certifications to The Easter Seals
Aquatic Center, 3575 Donald St.,
Eugene, OR 97405.
Earn Extra Cash. $50-$300/hr.
Amateur film maker looking for fe
male models 18-30.688-0923.
Teachers Aide
The Child Care and Developmental
Centers have a few openings
Spring Term at the on-campus and
Westmoreland classrooms. Work
study is preferred. For information
and application call 346-4384 or
stop by 1§11 Moss.
205 HELP WANTED
Wanted 50 serious people to lose
weight fast before summer. Dr. rec
ommended 100% natural. Results
guaranteed. 1-888-661-1886
www.thin-for-life.com
Nanny - Part time - weekday after
noons (2-6pm) from now until
school is out and weekday after
noons (12-6pm) summer months
and beyond.
One smart 8 year old boy - very
happy, bright, great sense of humor
and plays the violin! Duties include
pick up at school or camps, make
snacks and create activities. No
clean up, but must be responsible
with previous child-care experi
ence, great at creative games,
have bright personality, car and
driver insurance. Lucky candidate
will have access to Eugene Swim &
Tennis club. Please call 485-6688
for more detail. Ask for Melanie.
SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITY
on a remote NW island - John's Is.
in WA. State's San Juan Is.
•Counselors ‘Instructors
•Trip Leaders 'Support Staff
Employ dates: July 18-Aug. 21,
2000. Contact: Paul Henriksen,
Camp Norwester, 62B Doe Run
Dept. CL, Lopez, WA, 98261 360
468-2225 email nonvstr@aol.com
Get Apps @ www.norwester.org
TRAVEL THE WORLD -
GET PAID
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Experienced basketball officials
needed for the YMCA middle
school and high school leagues.
Spring league starts April 8 & 9,
2000. Call for more info. 686-9622
ext. 230. Ask for Pam.
Social Science Instructional Lab
GTF Position - Distance Educa
tion Technician: Maintain web
server for web-based distance ed
ucation courses, prepare course
materials, serve as a technical
consultant to course instructors,
manage on-line testing software. .3
FTE starting immediately for spring
term. For more information call Vicki
Silvers, 346-0385, 17 PLC. Applica
tions due by April 3.
Spring 2000 Tutorial Support
Academic Learning Services, 68 PLC 346-3226
CH 223
PHYS 203
FR 103
FR 203.
SPAN 103
SPAN 103
SPAN 203
MATH 095
MATH 107
$8Q/group
4:00 MW
4:00 MW
4:00 MW
3:30 UH
4:00 MW
3:30 UH
4:00 MW
4:00 MW
3:30 UH
MATH 111
MATH 111
MATH 111
MATH 112
MATH 112
MATH 242
MATH 251
MATH 251
MATH 252
MATH 253
3:00 MW
4:00 MW
3:30 UH
3:30 UH
3:00 MW
4:30 UH
3:00 MW
4:00 MW
4:00 MW
3:30 UH
To participate in these groups, register and pay fees at ALS, 68 PLC.
All groups meet 2 hours per week. If you need assistance in courses
other than those listed, registry printouts are available that list
qualified tutors. There is no charge for this printout.
For more information contact, ALS: 68 PLC, or call 346-3226.
NOW HIRING
10/LCC 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
Eugene Institute of Religion
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints
768 E. 16th Ave. -Eugene
Sunday Services: 9am & 1pm
PH. 686-6603 Weekly Classes Offered
Collegiate Christian
Fellowship
Sunday Mornings @ 11:00 a.m.
in the gym at First Baptist Church
868 High Street
345-0341
(Shuttle service also available)
NEWMAN CENTER
Catholic Campus Ministry
St. Thomas More University Parish
Mass Mon-Fri • 5:15
Wed • 9 pm (Student Mass)
Sat • 5pm Vigil
Sun • 9, 1 lam, 7:30pm
346-4468
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