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was the best of stepfathers. Put law
school on T.V.! Tax churches!
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Wednesday is New Comic Day
at Emerald City Comics.
770 E. 13th. 345-2568.
130 CARS/TRUCKS
'90 Subaru Legacy Wgn. 4-wd,
137K, PD, PW, CC, AT, AC.
New tires: $3,595. 607-9061.
'90 Mazda Protage. Light blue, w/
black & gray interior, 133K, new
brakes & battery, excellent shape,
no damage. $4000. OBO Melissa
343-4139.
CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service
VHS VCR's & Stereos. Thompson
Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273
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Horoscope by Linda C. Black
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (May 10). If you take
care this year, you can get things just the way
you want them. Start with a new wardrobe and
self-image in May. Get the raise you're after in
June. Leam new skills in July and apply them
in August to have the home of your dreams.
Make a romantic commitment in September
and cinch a partnership in November. Re
arrange your money to make more in Decem
ber and explain your position to critics in Feb
ruary. You don't receive stability this year, you
provide it.
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
— You should feel good, but you may not ac
complish much. It's not your fault. The logjam
you're running into is not of your making, so
don't feel guilty. Leant as fast as you can and
hold onto as much money as possible. Don't
gamble.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 7
— You can't do this, that or the other thing. Ex
pect obstacles — and a positive outcome, too.
Some of these things aren't worth the bother.
Scratch them off your list and focus on the most
important objectives.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21)—Today is a 4 —
You may feel like the weight of the world is on
your shoulders. You're stuck in mud, too. Don't
worry. Conditions will improve soon. Mean
while, don’t use your precious energy strug
gling with something you can't change.
CANCER (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 7
— Hold onto your money. Don't part with a
cent. If others want to give money to you, fine.
Accept graciously. You have plenty of love,
and that's the most important thing. The mon
ey, you can do without. But, don't waste it!
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 5 —
Don't expect things to move quickly. An argu
ment or discussion could last all week. Make
your point and then make it again — and again.
People are too busy figuring out what they're
going to say to be good listeners — yet.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Today is a 7 —
You may be concerned that you forgot an im
portant detail. You might have, too. Odds are
good somebody did. Better check things over
one more time, especially the difficult stuff.
You’re good at finding these bugs, so don't fret.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) — Today is a 5 —
You may want to play with your friends, but
that's unlikely. You're probably too busy. Don't
feel bad. A lot of this is going around. Sched
ule social events for later in the week. You’ll be
good and ready to relax by then.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) — Today is a 6
— This could be a good day to discuss a part
nership agreement. Don't sign the final papers,
however. You need to consider all the possible
consequences first, and you haven't, yet.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today
is a 5 — You should leam quickly, especially
from friends. Get as much coaching as you can
from everybody. Some of it will be worthless,
so don't do everything they say. Use your good
judgment. You're becoming the expert.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)—Today is a
7 — You're pushed to make an important deci
sion. If you want to buy something expensive,
wait a little longer. You may be able to make a
better deal later in the week. Waiting a few days
could save you a lot.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Today is a 4
— Things are solidifying, as you may have no
ticed. You can still make changes, but it's get
ting more difficult. By tomorrow, you might
not care about this topic any more. You may be
sMck with what you have now for years. Make
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) —Today is a 7
— You've studied and studied, but using your
new skills in real life isn't the same as reading
about it. This is more complicated than you
thought it would be. You're still learning. Just
keep practicing.
165 SPORTS EQUIPMENT
Tunturi Stair Climber
ONLY$30!
Call 607-0674 leave message.
Nike white Gary Payton basketball
shoes. Size 11 1/2, brand new.
$100. Call David 953-5478.
30th Annual Willamette Valley
Folk Festival
We currently need a volunteer
crew for the Folk Festival May 19th
21st. Come out get involved, and
enjoy the sunshine. Contact John
Bartlang @ 346-0633 or come by
the Cultural Forum Office (down
stairs in the EMU, suite 2) for an
application and more details.
205 HELP WANTED
Student Painters.net
Painters wanted for a full time Sum
mer job in Eugene. No experience
necessary. Wages start at $8.00. If
interested call Lorraine (541) 754
6795 or email lolothomas@exc
ite.com
KWVA FM, UO Campus Radio, is
reopening applications for the Pro
gramming Director position and
Student Board of Director seats for
the 00/01 academic year. Applic
ants should be enrolled at least half
time, previous management experi
ence a plus. Job descriptions and
applications are available outside of
the ASUO Office, Suite 4 of the
EMU. The deadline for applications
is Tuesday, May 23 at 5pm. 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 EE/AA employer com
mitted to compliance with the Amer
icans with Disabilities Act.
205 HELP WANTED
Morning Person?
MAKE SOME EXTRA CASH!
Hiring now for summer and fall.
Apply to deliver the Oregon Daily
Emerald 6:00-8:00am every day
the Emerald is published. Re
quires 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 com
mitted to a culturally diverse work
place.
The YWCA, an organization which
creates diversity and equality for all
is hiring all positions. Some paid -
some volunteer and internships.
Gender Justice Coordinator, Fund/
Development Coordinator, Pro
gramming positions. Summer op
portunities as well. Deadline May
19th. Call 346-4439 for more info.
Elder Care! Evenings 32hr/wk. $7
starting. Submit letter, resume &
references by 5/15 to PO Box 3087
Eugene, OR 97403.
The Students' Cooperative Assoc,
is now accepting applications for
Recruitment Coord. 10 hr/wk, starts
June 1, 2000. Responsibilities in
clude recruitment and retention of
members to 60 unit group housing.
Requires excellent communication
skills, campus & community out
reach and advertising. Web page
knowledge is helpful. Apply in per
son with resume at 1648 Alder, or
call 683-1112.
$$ Bartenders $$ All shifts avail.,
no exper. necessary. Will train.
www.barcareers.com 877-966-9266
Sitter for occasional day/eve/wknd.
work. Spring and Summer term.
Must have car, exp. Call 683-8323.
CHECK THIS OUT!
Looking for motivated students in
terested in an exciting leadership
opportunity. The Ambassador Pro
gram is hiring a team of qualified UO
student representatives to call ad
mitted students and give campus
tours. Project runs Sept 2000-June
2001. $7.00/hr. Possible travel op
portunity. For more info, attend IN
TEREST MTG TONIGHT, 6:00pm,
360 Oregon Hall, or call 346-1274.
Apps. available 372 Oregon Hall.
Plan events in The Buzz!
Be responsible for bringing cool events to campus!
The Programming Coordinator position in the Buzz is
now available. Training will begin this term with the
position starting next Fall. Pick up a position
description and application at The
Buzz. This position is only open to UO
students. Application deadline is
Friday, May 12th, 4pm.
Work Study or Tech work preferred but not required.
May 23,24,25,30,31; June 1
To register, call 346-3226
or stop by the ALS office:
at 68 PLC
205 HELP WANTED
Looking to earn money this fall in
fun and exciting ways? Apply now
to become a student rep for sixde
greesl We're seeking motivated
campus leaders to promote the six
degrees Web site. If selected, we'll
send you surprises all summer long
and kick off orientation together in
the fall. Are you ready? Write to
funandmoney@sixdegrees.com now
and get the information you need.
RECREATION LEADERS/
ASSISTANTS
Working with students with devel
opmental disabilities. After school/
summer 25-40hrs/wk. $6.50-$7.00/
hr. Apply The Arc of Lane County,
45 W. Broadway, #205, Eugene,
EOE. Closing 5/19/00.
GTF positions (3) for
2000-2001 academic year in
Religious Studies Dept.
Applications available AM
223 Chapman. Call Gerry Berger,
346-4971. Deadline 5/12/00
EO/AA/ADA.
Survival Center is hiring 5 co-co
ordinators for next year. Organize
for environmental and social justice.
Apps. avail, outside Suite 1, EMU.
APPLY TODAY!
START TODAY!
-Customer Service
-Phone Reps
-Hourly pay, pay wkly ft/pt.
Call 736-8004 NOW!!
E-Commerce @ home. Earn on-line.
Income $500-$7500/mo.
www.AMScommerce.com
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.
Come work for the Award-Winning
print and on-line editions of the Or
egon Daily Emerald! The Emerald is
accepting applications for all posi
tions on next year's news staff. All
applicants must be enrolled as Uni
versity of Oregon students for
2000-01 school year:
Copy Editors; Higher Education
Editor and Reporters; Student Ac
tivities Editor and Reporters; Com
munity Editor and Reporters; Sports
Editor and Reporters; In-Depth Re
porter; Freelance/Supplements Edi
tor and Reporters; Editorial Editors
and Columnists; Photography Edi
tor, Photographers, and Darkroom
Technicians; Design Editor, Graph
ic Artists and Illustrators; On-Line
Editor and Webmaster.
Applications are due 5 p.m., Friday,
May 12, 2000, and can be picked
up at the ODE Office, Suite 300,
EMU or by searching the ODE's
Web site, www.dailyemerald.com. All
positions are paid. The Oregon Da
ily Emerald is an equal opportunity
employer committed to a culturally
diverse workplace.
205 HELP WANTED
Work from home. Internet
e-commerce business. $800
$4500/mo. PT/FT. 1-800-934-9557
or www.edailycash.com/ean
Painters Wanted
for summer
employment In Salem.
No exp. necessary.
For info or application
- call (503) 316-4767
or email khaynes@address.com
ADVERTISING
The Oregon Daily Emerald is
currently accepting applications
for Advertising Sales Repre
sentatives for 2000/2001. Ap
plicants must be currently en
rolled UO students and have a
car. Freshmen and sophomores
are encouraged to apply. Appli
cations may be picked up in su
ite 300, EMU between 8 a.m. and
4 p.m. Deadline to turn in appli
cations is Friday, May 12th at
4:00 p.m. Advertising Sales
Representatives are responsi
ble for selling, creating and
maintaining ad campaigns for
existing accounts and prospect
ing for new accounts. Prefer
ence will be given to students
who are available to work this
summer and who are not gradu
ating before 2002. The Oregon
Daily Emerald is an equal op
portunity employer committed to
a culturally diverse workplace.
Int'l. Student Orientation
Volunteers for Fall 2000
Assist new int'l. students with
adaptation issues. Gain experience
in cross-cultural communication.
Earn internship credits (ELTA 409
609). Sign up in the office of Int'l.
Education & Exchange, Room 330
Oregon Hall (346-3206). First Or
ganizational Meeting: May 16, 2000.
5-6pm, Ben Linder Rm, EMU.
Babysitter needed. Love kids? In
Eugene this summer and beyond?
References. 686-2696.
Summer Painting Jobs, No exp.
$7+hr. Call Pete 337-3700.
International Students Association
(ISA) is looking for talented officers.
Positions include: public relations,
office manager, and program coor
dinator. Job and application are
available at ISA office Suite 206
EMU. Deadline for application is
Wednesday May 24. For more in
formation please contact
asuoisa@gladstone
International Students Association
(ISA) is looking for enthusiastic co
director for 2000-2001 school year.
Job and application are available at
ISA office Suite 206-EMU. Deadline
for application is Friday May 12.
Please be prepared to give your
platform at coffee hour (Internation
al Lounge) May 12, at 5:00 pm. For
more information please contact
asuoisa @ gladstone
Fall term Positions available at The Break!
Billiards and Special Event Coordinator positions are
now open for Fall term. These two positions like all
positions at The Break, work at the front desk and
also coordinate another aspect of operations in our
facility. Stop by The Break front desk for more
Application deadline is
Friday, May 12th, 4pm. BHChIV
POOL HALL • ARCADE ROOM • GAMES
Work Study or Tech work prefered but not required.
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