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
100 LOST & FOUND
Camera Found in the EMU.
Call 346-3730
to identify.
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 CAMPUSI
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!
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120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
Yes... You may sell
us your clothes!!
Mon.-Sat. until 4:30
The Clothes Horse
Buy, Sell, Trade
720 E. 13th • 345-5099
Tuesdays & Saturdays are Gaming
Nights from 6pm to 9pm at Emerald
City Comics. 770 E. 13th. 345-2568.
125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES
CHAIRS for sale! Games table
chairs: $20.00. Arm chairs: $25
each. 1655 Franklin Blvd. 9am-3pm.
130 CARS/TRUCKS
1990 VW Golf 82K miles
A/C, stereo, moon roof, 5 speed
Call 683-9259 $4,500
1992 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS Great
Car, must see! $6,500, obo. http://
www.cetisp.com/-shumate/eciipse/
for details, or call 484-1914.
'87 Vanogan, rebuilt engine, funky
paint, seats 7, $2250 obo.
541-466-5353.
Personals
Givey $1.00
•One ad per coupon
•5 line maximum
•Student ID required
•Personals only please
•Expires 4/28/00
Effieraki
Suite 300 EMU • 346-4343
Horoscope by Linda C. Black
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (April 25). Reach
out and make a friend far away. Don't let your
old fears block a new relationship in April. Use
experience as your guide, not your inhibitor, in
May. The material you study in July could help
you achieve a big goal. Save part of September
for romance. Recycle in December and save a
lot. Travel in January's plagued by little annoy
ances. Gossip helps you win the prize in Feb
ruary but keep what you hear to yourself in
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 6
— You could ran into a hassle, which might be
a conflict with an older person, possibly about
money. You can eventually prevail, so stick to
your position. Have the facts at your fingertips,
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 5
— You're sharp and confident. You may not
feel like you can speak freely, though. Well,
that’s just your natural instincts protecting you
again. Being polite is important. The other per
son has a slight advantage. So, stifle if you can.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21) — Today is a 5
— Are you worrying about money again? By
tomorrow, you should just about have this mat
ter resolved. Meanwhile, do the homework.
Make sure you're getting the best deal. Al
though this task may be frustrating, it's sure not
time wasted!
CANCER (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 5
— You could be in an argument with a mate or
partner. If so, you're probably upset because
you can't get your meaning across. Time to call
in an objective third party. An older person can
help you both find a way around your dilem
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 6 —
You're so busy today, you'll hardly have time
to eat lunch! Don't make any personal calls
from your workstation, either. Others are un
der even more pressure than you are. So, no
jokes around the water cooler, even if it is
break-time!
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)—Today is a 9 —
So, maybe you can't afford something you'd
like. Don't worry! You're lucky in love, with
children, and even in education and publishing.
Don't wait; act now. Develop your talents, and
you may get that special item after all.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Today is a 7 —
Are you involved in a household project? If
not, why not? Conditions are perfect for home
renovation. Spiff up your place, and your
prospects for romance get better, too. Especial
ly if you're working on it together.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) — Today is a 7
— You're learning from an older person. This
could be a partner or an expert, possibly even
your mate. This condition is going to continue
through the end of the month, so get used to it.
Let the other person take the helm. You can be
the navigator.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today
is a 7 — A lot of work needs to be done, and a
lot of money can be made. You may have to re
vise your routine to adapt. If you're used to
cranking out one widget an hour, think of a
way to crank out 100 instead. The market’s
there; exploit it!
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) —Today is
an 8 — You have to deal with a hassle, but
don't let it get you down. Once you and this
other person make up, the rest of the day
should be easy. You don't have to agree with
another person in order to love them.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)—Today is a 5
— You're going to be quite busy, hopefully not
cleaning up messes. You like to be good at
everything, but that's not always possible. You
may be in one of those difficult learning phases
now. Keep doing the homework, and it’ll get
easier. Tomorrow.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 7
— You and a group of people can accomplish
quite a bit together. If you’re part of a class or
committee, help them all stay on track. If
you're short of funds, don't worry. Let that be
your motivation to try something creative.
130 CARS/TRUCKS
JUST REDUCED
1994 Acura Integra. 36,700
miles. Fully loaded with phone and
sunroof. Nearly new tires. One
owner, excellent condition.
$12,499. Call 484-0944 evenings
145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
•Harmon Karden 50 watt receiver
and CD player with Cerwin Vega
speakers - $250
•19" RCA TV-$100
•4 head Mitsubishi VCR - $100
•Dell Pent-133, 32 mgs, 1.5 gig,
Sound Blaster 16, 15“ monitor, Can
on Bubble-jet printer, Win '98, UO
internet ready, loaded w/software -
$295. Call 683-9893
150 TV & SOUND SYSTEMS
CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service
VHS VCR's & Stereos. Thompson
Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273
6 Disc CD Changer. Like New. $65.
684-5984
180 TRAVEL & LODGING
BE FLEXIBLE. . . SAVE $$$ Europe
$249 (o/w + taxes) Cheap Fares
Worldwide!! Hawaii $129 (o/w) Call
800-834-9192 www.4cheapair.com
185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
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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.
OWN A COMPUTER! Put it to
work! $25-$75/hour PT/FT. 1-888
396-8827. www.netmoneynow.net
190 OPPORTUNITIES
WORK FROM HOME
on your computer. Internet
marketing opp. $500-$6000/mo.
www.pathtochange.com
Juniors and Seniors: Here's
your chance to gain real world
experience and earn
upper-division credit!!
Gain practical skills in local or
ganizations through the Career
Develpoment Internship Program.
Orientation Meeting for Summer
Internships is Mon. May 1, 3:30
4:50 p.m., Ben Linder-EMU. Learn
about program and sign-up for in
terviews. Internship descriptions
in 244 Hendricks Hall, UO Career
Center. Questions? Call CDIP at
346-6011
190 OPPORTUNITIES
MAKE SOMETHING COOL!
Come & join the fun at the EMU
Craft Center. Take a class & learn
to Spin Wool to make a hat, or Die
Forming Metal to make jewelry.
Call: 346-4361 for information.
30th Annual Willamette Valley
Folk Festival
We currently need a volunteer and
production crew for the Folk Festi
val. The Festival is from May 19-21.
Come out get involved, and enjoy
the sunshine. Contact John Bar
tlang @ 346-0633 or come by the
Cultural Forum Office (downstairs in
the EMU, suite 2) for an application
and more details.
EARN CREDIT FOR YOUR
SUMMER INTERNSHIP!!
•Must be Junior or Senior
•Upper-division credit (CPSY 408)
•Pick up proposal form at UO Ca
reer Center, 244 Hendricks Hall
•Proposal deadlines May 26
•Questions? Call 346-6011
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.
Want to build great software?
We’re looking for a few more University of
Oregon graduates like Chad Busche
If you want your ideas to count, enjoy writing
challenging code and want to use your creativity to design
leading-edge distributed apps using the newest tools
and techniques, have we got a job for you! We need more
team players like Chad, who can think for themselves
and are driven by the need to build great software that
makes life easier for our users. We'd love to hear from
you if you have graduated with a BSCS, or are working
towards a BSCS and will graduate this spring, and if you
know C++ and object-oriented analysis, design and
programming. Knowledge of database theory or Web
programming is a plus.
Timberline Software Corporation is the leading developer
of accounting and cost estimating software for the
construction and property management industries, with
more than 20,000 customers worldwide. For five years
running, Forbes magazine has included us in its “200
Best Small Companies in America" list.
Located in the Portland metropolitan area, Timberline
combines state-of-the-art tools and projects with a
relaxed work environment, flexible hours, competitive
salaries, continuing education, a 401 (k) plan, profit
sharing and stock options.
Don’t miss us on May 12th
Visit the Career Center at Hendricks Hall to sign up for
the Timberline recruiting day on May 12. You can also
mail, fax or email your cover letter and resume to:
“If you want to be
challenged and work
with all the latest
technologies; if you
like to learn new
if you want to
develop rocking and
rolling software,
then you should talk
to Timberline."
—Chad Busche
1997 U of O grad
and Timberline
software developer
nmDernne bottware Corporation
Re: Software Developers
15195 NW Greenbrier Parkway
Beaverton, OR 97006.5701
Fax: 503.439.5011
Email: rosariov@timberline.com
Sorry, no telephone calls accepted
Timberline:
www.timberline.com
Equal Opportunity Employer
The Community Internship Program
is hiring for All positions for 2000
2001. We are looking for an enthu
siastic people with volunteer ex
perience. For more information call
Michele @ 346-4351 or come to the
office in the EMU Breeze way
across from the Buzz.
Looking for a job for summer term
and/or 2000-2001 academic year?
Applications now being accepted in
International Education & Ex
change, 330 Oregon Hall for sum
mer term work-study and 2000
2001 work-study or tech fee. Tech
fee applicants welcome to apply.
Deadline: Friday, May 5. Noreen
346-1205.
DO YOU LIKE BABIES? Birth To
Three needs volunteers to care for
babies and toddlers during a varie
ty of parenting education classes.
Academic credit may be possible
through your department. Especial
ly needed: male volunteers & stud
ents in the behavioral sciences.
During the summer there will be
many opportunities for those bilin
gual in Spanish. Call 484-5316 x
319 for more information.
KWVA is now accepting applica
tions for all senior staff positions &
and student board seats for 00/01
academic year. Positions include:
General Manager, Asst. General
Manager, Programming Director,
Promotions Director, Music Direc
tor, Underwriting Director, News Di
rector, Production Director, Web
Page/Newsletter Editor, and Stud
ent Board Seats. Applicants should
be enrolled at least half-time, previ
ous management experience a
plus. Job descriptions and applica
tions are available outside of the
ASUO Office, Suite 4 of the EMU.
The deadline for applications is
Thursday, May 4th at noon. All ap
plications can be turned in to the
KWVA box in Suite 4 of the EMU
For additional information, contact
Kelly Lea at KWVA, 346-4091.
KWVA is an EO/AA employer
committed to compliance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Work From Home
Earn $25- $75/hr
Mail Order/lntemet
1-888-248-5560
E-Commerce @ home. Earn on-line
income $500-$7500/mo.
www.AMScommerce.com
Wanted: Disability Services student
employees to read course materi
als from many disciplines onto au
dio tape. Need strong GPA, excel
lent attention to detail, ability to work
independently and assume signifi
cant responsibility. Interviews mid
May for Fall 2000 positions. Work
study preferred, but not required. 6
12 hours per week. Pick up applica
tions at 164 Oregon Hall. Ellen 346
1065.
EMU Board position for EMU/
ASUO Program Rep. EMU Rep.
must have 2 terms experience in
one of the programs or service ar
eas of the EMU. ASUO Rep. must
have 2 terms experience in one of
the ASUO sponsored programs.
Must attend all Board and Commit
tee meetings and hold 3 office
hours per week. Applications avail
able in EMU Board Office, M101
EMU. Closing date May 3, 2000, 5
pm. The EMU Board is an EOE.
Part-time Marketing and Advertis
ing position. Great incentive pay.
For more info. 710-9436.
Summer Painting Jobs
$8+hr. Call Pete @ 337-3700.
Does your Summer Job suck?lf
so call 689-5176. Ave. profit $7,000
+ exp. & credits w/ Southwestern.
DO YOU WANT TO GOOF WITH
THE SYSTEM? Your student gov
ernment is hiring for the 2000-01
school year. Over 20 positions
available. Stop by ASUO for job list
ings. Deadline 4/28. (AA/EOE/
ADA)
LOOKING FOR A SUMMER JOB?
Make some Check OUtAhe ... # " . Get some
money! Summer Employment Guide experience!
in the Emerald May 1st.