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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 Instead of I flowers send ■ a personal. Only $1.00 •One ad per coupon •5 line maximum •Student ID required •Personals only Please ’Expires 6/05/00 At 344-0759, ROBIN js GRAD SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year thesis/dissertation background. Term papers. Full resume sen/ice. Editing. Laser pr. ON CAMPUS! 110 INSTRUCTION/TUTORING Personal Coach for track and field throwers. Ladislav (Lee) Filip, 3 time world champion in discus, cur rent world recordman in weight pen tathlon. Call: 687-1262. 120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE “Give Me Five!55 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 Wednesday is New Comic Day at Emerald City Comics. 770 E. 13th. 345-2568. 125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES Queen bed and box spring, $75. Queen pillowtop mattress, $50. Fu ton chair and ottoman/ single bed, $75. obo. 689-6422, Iv. message. Couch for sale from Meier & Frank. Excellent condition, 2 years old. Rose, sage, and beige. Overstuffed. Paid $700, sell for $350 obo. 345 6704. 130 CARS/TRUCKS *83 Toyota Tercel auto, air, 77,000 original miles. 2-door, one owner. $1900, 521-8589. JUST REDUCED 1994 Acura Integra. 36,700 miles. Fully loaded with phone and sunroof. Nearly new tires. One owner, excellent condition. $11,995. Call 484-0944 evenings ‘86 Isuzu Trooper, 2-door, 4x4 5-speed, record, $1900. 521-8589. 140 BICYCLES 10 speed Trek Road Bike. Genera tor head light, rack, good condition. $100 OBO. Call Ellen 485-9247. 150 TV & SOUND SYSTEMS CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS VCR's & Stereos. Thompson Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273 New TV and VCR $70 for both or $40 for each. Call Andrew at 349 1497. 185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IiU if EE BE WAKE 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. Money to invest? Or just plenty of luxurious vacations? Vacation Lordship opportunity package. Once in a lifetime opportunity like the gene lords or air space lords. One week to compete for best offer. 685-9555. Uy is to peanut butter as is to: a) Entertainment b) The Emerald c) Fun d) All of the above Horoscope by Linda C. Black TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (May 31). You should be almost certain by now what course you want to take. Your last few questions should be answered soon. Adopt rules you can live by in June. That'll free you to lake action in July. Assume a leadership position around Au gust. Lay down the law in September. Relax in a safe place in October. Be patient with your partner in December. Leant a new language in February. Take a leap of faith in March, and by May you should be on solid ground. 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 — The overall outcome is beneficial. If you're struggling with something that doesn't work, just fix it and get back in the race. If you don't give up, your chances of winning are excellent. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 9 — You should be getting strong. You are de veloping a very interesting character. By being really careful with your money, for example, you can wind up with the ability to be very gen erous. Do that with everything, and you'll wind up wise. GEMINI (May 21-June 21) — Today is an 8— Some of your fantasies are never going to work. Give them up; there's no more dream world. Choose the dreams you can make hap pen, and make them solid. As for the fears, get rid of them altogether. Just flush them down the drain. They're a habit you can break. CANCER (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 9 — You need to get involved with a good group. If one is meeting this evening, get yourself over there. You could turn out to be one of the guid ing lights. Don't be scared, it'll be easy and nat LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is an 8 — Some good doors could open up. Something you thought would never happen, could. Just think, by this time next year, it could seem al most ordinary! Somebody's got to do it, why not you? VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Today is a 10 — If you've been thinking about publishing a book, this is the day to send your manuscript off to the agent. You're in a good position to ad vance from witty to wise. And, why not? You've been quietly studying the situation for years. It's about time you spoke up! LIBRA (Sept. 23-OcL 23) — Today is a 9 — No matter what income bracket you're in, you should be putting away money for your future. You need to save your money in a place where it will grow. And, where is that place? That's for you to find out! How hard could it be? SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 21) — Today is a 9 — You want stability. You create it in your life. It's a lot more fun when you're doing it with a partner, however. Don't worry about whether there's a better opportunity somewhere else. Proximity counts for something, you know. Stop procrastinating! SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today is an 8 — You should be able to see exactly what needs to be done. You've been working on this project all month. The next move should be obvious. Once you get this system up and running, you'll have more time to be out and running. It's definitely worth doing. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)—Today isa 9 — You've spent a lot of time working, and that's good. You can't spend your whole life do ing that, however. That's not a life; it's a life sentence! You know what would brighten you up? Kids! There are plenty of them out there. Be with them. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)—Today is a 9 — You do need to be home tonight with your family. Even if something else is going on, pass on that. This is important. Pick up the phone and call your loved ones who can't be there. It'll mean the world to them. And, to you, too. You'll see. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 9 — Study and practice, study and practice. It's getting easier, isn't it? Sure, it takes work. That’s why the competition's thinning out. Those who are left are good, though, aren't they? So, study and practice! Study and prac tice! 190 OPPORTUNITIES Teach English in Taiwan! Improve your Chinese! Experience living abroad! EZ Eng lish School needs teachers with some Chinese language skills and bachelor's degree. Paid training. For more information call (206) 297 6911 or write to ezen alishschool ® ezenqlishschool.com. WOW! Check this out! The 2000 Student Orientation Staff needs your help in welcoming new students to the UO! We are looking for smiling friendly UO students to volunteer as HOSTS during Week of Welcome (WOW) in the Fall. Hosts welcome students, answer questions, and have fun helping at social and educational events for new students during September 20 24. Hosts gain a greater knowledge of campus, the satisfaction of help ing new Ducks find their way, a free T-shirt, new friends, free food, and tons of fun! Come to an interest session today at 6:00 pm in the Alsea Room, EMU. More informa tion is available in 372 Oregon Hall. Questions? Call Student Orienta tion Programs at 346-1159. 200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS Now hiring for fall term jobs in Campus Recycling! Campus Recycling now hiring work study/ tech fee funded students for positions beginning September. Contact Campus Recycling at 346 1529. Leave message with a mail ing address and phone number to obtain application. 205 HELP WANTED The LGBTA is currently accepting applications for next year's staff po sitions. (2) co-directors, (1) events coordinator and (1) office manager. Job descriptions are available in the LGBTA suite 34 in the EMU. Apps. due June 2nd. EOE. The Genomics Laboratory in the Institute of Neuroscience at the University of Oregon announces a part-time position for a gene map ping technician. Prior experience in molecular biology is required, along with a commitment to work weekends. Demonstrated suc cess in laboratory research is re quired. Applications submitted be fore June 12 will receive first con sideration. Bachelors degree re quired. Please send resume and reference contact information to: John Postlethwalt. 1254 Universi ty of Oregon, Eugene OR 97403 1254. (jpostle® Oregon, uore gon.edu, fax: 541-346-4548) AA/ EO/ADA Institution committed to cultural diversity. SMART (Start Making A Reader Today) is looking for full-time School Coordinators for Eugene/ Springfield/Cottage Grove. Coordi nators are responsible for imple menting the SMART Program in two assigned elementary schools and helping to manage volunteers. Can didates must possess: Dedication to community service; ability to work with wide range of people; clear, persuasive writing skills; attention to detail and excellent organization al skills. SMART Coordinators are Ameri corps VISTA volunteers. 12 month position begins July 31, 2000. Ben efits include living stipend, health insurance and education award. Call Liz Degner 541-726-3302. FAX 541-726-3312. Closing date June 2. Coalition Against Enviromental Racism: Co-Coordinator 2000 2QQlLooking for a job next year? Interested in social justice and en viromental issues? Want to be ac tive in your University community and get paid for it? Then we have the job for you. The Coalition Against Enviromental Racism has three paid positions open for 2000/ 2001. You can pick up an applica tion at the Multicultural Center, Su ite 33 in the EMU or call us @ 346 4207 or 915-0207 and ask for Joy Dilday, Matthew A. Peckham, or Sara Harpole. Looking to earn money this fall in fun and exciting ways? Apply now to become a student rep for sixde grees! 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. 205 HELP WANTED Special Education- Majors Want to move to Northern Califor nia? Teach where you are needed most - students with severe disabil ities. Santa Clara County Office of Education (San Jose, CA). www.sccde.org. Phone: 1-800-416 2624 or see Jobtrak in your career center for more info. RECREATION LEADERS/ ASSISTANTS Working with students with devel opmental disabilities. Summer 25 40hpw. $6.50-$7.00ph. Apply The Arc of Lane County, 45 W. Broad way, #205, Eugene, EOE. Seeking Energetic Leasing and Administrative Assistant Both positions are full time posi tions from 07/01/00 to 09/15/00. Leasing duties include: Telephone leasing, on-site showings, applica tion processing, inner-office sup port, etc. Reliable transportation is needed. Administrative Assistant duties include: application and claim processing, filing, computer skills, support property managers. Send cover letter and resume to Jennings & Co., P.O. Box 70407, Eugene, OR 97401, Attn: Leasing. Seasonal Employment Green Gear Bike Friday is looking for a bicycle mechanic this summer! We require someone who is hard working, creative, has grace under pressure, and a love of cycling. Pay is based on skills and experience. Starting at $8-$10 plus cool bene fits. Drop off a resume with hand written cover letter at 3364 W. 11th Ave. Attention Peter Conklin or e mail at senrice@bikefriday.com Unsure about summer work?lf so call 689-5176. Ave. profit $7,000 + exp. & credits w/ Southwestern. 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. CREW SUPERVISOR Summer position-Supervise crew of five homeless youth on summer work projects including landscap ing, painting, graffiti removal, minor construction, and maintenance. Full time, temporary position: June-Au gust. Requires some training in landscape, architecture, park man agement, or construction. Spanish speaking highly preferred. Operated by Looking Glass in partnership with Lane County. Applications can be picked up at 72B Centennial Loop in Eugene OR. Painters Wanted for summer ^employment in Salem. No exp. necessary. For info or application call (503) 316-4767 or email khaynes@address.com Thinking about a summer job? Needed: Individuals for caregiving Need flexible, caring, self-motivated team players. On-the-job training available. Excellent benefits and competitive wages. Paid vacation after six months. Apply: Sheldon Park 2440 Willakenzie Rd. or fax 344-1078. Student Computer Support - Provide PC computer support to faculty, staff, and students in the Specialized Training Program (STP), College of Education. Tasks include: new computer installation, software installation, and subse quent user training and trou bleshooting. Minimum qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Computer Sci ence (preferred) or background in Computer Science + 2-3 years prior computer support experience in a diverse-user environment with peo ple of various skill levels. Salary: $8.50-$10/hr (20/ hour/week/max) based on qualifications and experi ence. Submit cover letter and re sume/vita to Carol Femlund, STP, 1235 UO, Eugene, OR 97403-1235. Hand deliver: 1761 Alder Street, Room 103; phone 346-2461. Em ployment will be available year round. AA/EO/ADA institution com mitted to cultural diversity. 205 HELP WANTED Wanted experienced pizza cook & front counter person. Apply in per son at Pegasus Pizza. 790 E. 14th, Eugene. 210 HOUSES FOR RENT GREAT HOUSE, huge 5 bdrm, 4 blocks from UO, dw, W/D, big living & dining room. 1.5 bath, carpet. Great House. 684-7898. Fall houeee 3 BEDROOMS • 1472 E. 19th $975 3 bathrooms, DW • 2650 Baker $990 great yard, DW 5 BEDROOMS •2966 Alder $1525 hardwood floors, deck • 2576 Kincaid $1475 Large yard, patio, carport 6 BEDROOMS • 1795 Augusta $1500 huge yard, storage shed • 842 W. 11th $1750 huge basement & yard 7 BEDROOMS • 1405 E. 20th $1925 hardwood floors, garage OTHERS AS WELL CampusRental.com • 343-6000 2087 Alder 4 plus bds, 2 baths. Fireplace. All kitchen appliances. 2 car garage. SUMMER RATE. $1200. Sorry, no pets. Nonsmokers, please. Shown by Appt. Only. Jennings & Co. Prop. MgmL Inc. 683-4219 24 Hour Info Line JULY/AUGUST 1/2 PRICED With a signed lease. For the following houses. 1641 Hilyard 712 E. 16th 1911 Harris 1261 Washington 1287 Washington 471 W. 13th 1543 Patterson 592 E. 15th 608/14 E. 15th ■ JENNINGS & CO. 683-2271 24 hr info line 911 Country Club Rd., Suite 150 k Looking for the stars? Check out the entertainment sections. 210 HOUSES FOR RENT 1676 Hilyard. Large 4 bedroom, 2 bath, W/D, Avail. 7/1. Year lease, $1400/mo. 425-643-9391. 4 BDRM 1BA. 1992 E. 17th $1,125/ mo. Avail June 1. Close to UO. Call 345-5445. 2140 Harris 5 bedroom house in fantastic loca tion. All utilities paid. SUMMER RATE $1500. Sorry, no pets. Nonsmokers, please. Shown by Appt. Only. Jennings & Co. Prop. Mgmt.,lnc. 683-4219 24 Hour Info Line Available June 15th. 3 to 4 bdrm, 2 bath, w/d, 2 fridges. 2430 Kincaid. $925. Call Chris 343-5390. Beautiful 2 bdrm house '+ up stairs. Fireplace, w/d, freezer. Direct bus or easy bike to UO. 1 pet ok. 543 W. 18th $75Q/mo. Avail June 343-3318. 5 bdrm 2 bath house. Fireplace, w/d. Direct bus or easy bike to UO. 1 cat ok. 1883 Mill. &1,350/mo. Avail mid-September. 343-3318. WHY RENT? Purchase before re turning in September. Call now: Vince (O) 688-7023 (H) 342-2469. Challe Real Estate Inc. HmerakJ Apartments •2 BEDROOMS • Covered Parking • Laundry on site • Dishwasher/ disposal • SUMMER $360 1877 Emerald www.CampusRental.com 501-4246,343-6000 RESERVE FOR FALL - $530 $310 Summer, $410 Fall. RE SERVE NOW! 1 bdrm, on-site laun dry, parking. 735 E. 17th. Campus 1/2 block. 343-2114 or 344-1583. GRADUATING - need female to take over lease 6/18-9/1. Includes w/d, microwave, dw, garbage dispo sal. Includes 1st month's rent & $100 bonus upon lease-signing. Call 684-0862. CHEAP ROOMS $225 Renovated fraternity house, utili ties incl. 1472 Kincaid Call 915-8517. STARTING AT $320 One, two, or four fully furnished. Roommate matching service. Indi vidual leases. Campus bus route, heated swimming pool & many other amenities. Call NOW! 338-4000 al03438 Attention Students! 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