Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 15, 2001, Page 10, Image 10

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    Call (541) 346 4343
or stop by Room 300 Erb Memorial Union
to place your ad today.
P.0. Box 3159 Eugene, OR 97403
E-mail: classads@oregon.uoregon.edu
On-line edition: www.dailyemerald.com
ADVERTISING POLICY
PAYMENT
Prepayment is required unless billing has been
established. We accept Visa, Mastercard, Amer
ican Express and Discover. Receipts may be
requested at the time of ad placement. A purchase
order must accompany all university departmen
tal and student association ads. Tearsheets provid
ed upon request.
ERRORS/REFUNDS
Please check your ad! The ODE will run a classi
fied ad one additional day as a result of any typo
graphical error that changes the meaning of the ad,
if reported by 1PM. No cash refunds will be issued.
ACCEPTANCE
The ODE reserves the right to revise, reclassify,
reject or cancel any ad at any time. Political ads are
payable in advance and must clearly identify the
advertiser. All teal estate advertising in this news
paper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act
of 1968 which makes it illegal for any person to
cause to be published any advertisement relating to
the transfer, sale, rental, or lease of any housing
which expresses limitations, specifications or dis
crimination of any kind.
NOT ACCEPTED: Mail-order ads (unless a sam
ple is supplied for review prior to publication);
Adoption ads by anyone other than a licensed
agency; Airline ticket sale ads by anyone other than
authorized agents.
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CLASSIFICATIONS
usu Greek Events
085 Greek Announcements
090 Birthdays
095 Personals
100 Lost & Found
105 Typing/Resumes
110 Instruction/nitoring
115 Garage/Moving Saks
120 Miscellaneous For Sak
125 Furniture/Appliances
130 Cars/Trucks
135 Motorcycks/Scooters
140 Bkycks
145 Computers/Ekctronics
150 TV & Sound Systems
155 Instruments/Musk
100 Pets & Supplies
165 Sport Equipment
170 Photography Equip
175 Wasted
180 Travel & Lodging
185 Business Opportunities
190 Opportunities
195 Recruiting
200 Wort Study Positions
205 Help Wanted
210 Houses for Rent
213 Houses for Sale
215 Apartments (Furnished)
220 ApartmetsdUgianidiecO
225 Quads
230 Rooms for Rent
235 Duplexes for Rent
238 Sublets
240 Garage/Storage Space
245 Roommates Wasted
258 Boarding Houses
255 Housing Wanted
260 Announcements
265 Elections
270 Meetings
275 Club Sports \
288 Counseling
285 Services
290 Health & Fitness
295 Food & Drink
300 Campus Ministry
305 Campus Events
310 Arts A Entertainment
315 What's Happening?
Four easy ways to place an ad in the Oregon Daily Emerald Classifieds: 1) Stop by Suite 300 EMU, M-F 8a.m.~5p.m.
2) Visit our website: www.dailyemerald.com 3) Call 346-4343, M-F 8a.m.-5p.m. 4) Fax 346-5578
-RATES/DEADLINES
UNIVERSITY RATES
(Must I* an enroBed DO student or affifiated UO Group or Dept)
3 line minimum $3.00/day
Additional lines $1.00/Une
PRIVATE PARTY RATE
(non-university/non-business related)
3 line minimum $3.60/day
Additional lines $ 1.20/line
•(approximately 35 spaces or 5-6 vranls per fine)
• Boxed Ads-Adds one extra line daily to cost of ad
Deadline:
1 jxm. ONE business day prior to pubScation
University Display Classified $6.25/eol. inch.
(Deadline: 1:00 TWO business days prior to publication.)
Call (541) 3464343 for BUSINESS RATES.
Eugene’s Coolest Party Line!!!
Dial: 74-Party
Ads * Jokes * Stories & More!
At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD
SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year the
sis/dissertation background. Term
papers. Full resume service. Editing.
Laser pr. ON CAMPUS!
Manuscript editing/production svcs.
UofO grad & published writer, 29 yrs
exp. Mary Sharon Moore, 484-5313.
“Give Me Five!“
Run unnr “EflD CAI C» nri /
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 ^
Buy, sell, trade- we’ve
made an art of it
The Clothes Horse
Buy, Sell, Trade
720 E. 13th *345-5099
120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
DVD’s: buy, sell, trade, rent
Emerald City Comics
770 E. 13th • 345-2568
125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES
Exotic wood headboard, double bed
& bedspread. $250. Marble top ta
ble. 18” x 49”. $150.431-1113.
145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
Hardly used Packard Bell w/lntel in
side. Bought in ‘98. CD 24x, Word
97, Corel, Win 95, $600 obo. Will
deliver, 988-2005.
Laptop Computer: Everex, cd-rom,
disk drive, touch pad. New, $600
obo. Contact Kristen: 343-2582
ATI- TV Wonder
TV turner card
Like new, $60, 346-8398
175 WANTED
Buying dorm size refrigerators.
Bring them by Mr. Appliance
2nd. & Chambers. Call 343-1698
We’re looking for Graduate and in
ternational students interested in a
community living situation for the
2001-2002 school year. For more in
fo call 683-1112.
TODAY AT THf BREAK
Wear a Crazy Hat... __ t Tr
shoot pool for 1/2 price
POOL HAIL • ARCADE ROOM • GAME!
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Horoscope by Linda C. Black
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (May 15). Achieve
your goals this year, with time left over. Spend
that time, and the money you've saved, on a
special reunion celebration. Hassles with the
boss in May give way to success in June. Re
sist new expenses in July, and find another way
instead. The chickens come home to roost in
August, and private time is scarce in Septem
ber. Pay off a debt in December. Start a new
project in January. Accept more responsibility
in February, along with the benefits that go
with it. Catch up on the news with old friends
in March.
To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10
is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging.
ARIES (Match 21-April 19) — Today is an 5
— This is one of those bouncy days. First
things get snagged, then you catch a lucky
break. Then hassles, then success. You'll have
more of the latter if you keep channels of com
munication open.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 6
— Have you been dreaming about dumping
your same old dull routine for a better offer?
Trouble is, you haven't got the better offer yet.
Don't just sit there. Figure out exactly what you
want and how much you'll get paid. Then, let
friends know—tonight They can help.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21)—Today is an 8
—Try not to be late to work or late back from
lunch. Any tardiness would be noticed at meet
ings, too. You're such an important person,
your absence is always obvious. They need
you to keep communications flowing, espe
cially today.
CANCER (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 6
— The biggest deals are going on behind the
scenes. The people who have the big bucks
don't want to attract much attention. You'd fit
right in with that crowd, so don't let a thing get
by you. Follow the money trail.
LEO(July 23-Aug. 22)—Today isa6—You
like to be in control of the situation, but that's
not always possible. Sometimes you have to
take a back seat and let somebody else do the
driving. This probably won't kill you, so stop
complaining. Relax and enjoy it.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)—Today is a 7 —
The work is hard and the pay isn't getting any
better. Why do you do it? Dreams of future glo
ry? A fat pension when you retire? Talk it over
with your partner this evening. It may be time
to start looking for new opportunities.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 22)—Today is an 8 —
Your glory days are almost over for a while.
Soon you'll have to get back to work. Better to
push a little and finish what you're working on
while it's still easy. Schedule a trip for Friday
through the weekend.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Today is a 6
— There's way too much talk, and it's keeping
you from doing what you want. Other people's
reasons are interfering with your ESP, garbling
incoming transmissions. Don't pitch a fit. That
will just make matters worse. You'll hear better
tomorrow.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today
is a 6 —Your plans still need work, but it's al
most time to act. Others are starting to ask for
results. The pressure is good. It'll light a fire un
der you. Before you take off like a scalded dog,
make sure you're headed in the right direction.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is
a 7 — Invest in your own education, and you'll
make a profit on the deal. You know what you
need to study. It's the area of your life that isn't
working. Can solving the problem really be
that simple? Maybe not, but this is a start.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)—Today is a7
—A brilliant idea came to you in a dream last
night. Can you remember what it was? If you
do, don't leap right into it. There are still a few
bugs to be worked out. In dreams, for example,
there is no gravity.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 7
—You haven't been saying much, but you've
been thinking a lot. Sometimes that gets you
into trouble, but this time it will work. There's
something wrong with a roommate's great
idea. Listen carefully, and you'll know just how
to make corrections.
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IBUWIR iSWAKE
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.
Japanese Students
Convert your business knowledge to
cash with a huge opportunity intro
ducing breakthrough technology to
Japan. For free info. 461-7909.
193 INTERNSHIPS
OG Farm internship, student posi
tion, June-Sept., negotiable. Hous
ing, board, stipend. 942-2219 or
942-5459
200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS
Looking for friendly, well-organized
work-study student for National Stu
dent Exchange Office Assistant po
sition. General office duties, assist
coordinator with day-to-day opera
tions. 15 hrs/wk starting immediate
ly. Job description and application
available in 364 Oregon Hall. Ques
tions? Call Karen Cooper 346-3211.
205 HELP WANTED
The Oregon Daily Emerald is seek
ing two Advertising Sale<■ Repre
sentatives for the 2001 school
year. Get invaluable experience for
your resume and make good money
too. Sales experience a plus, but not
required. Advertising Representa
tives sell advertising space to uni
versity, local and regional accounts.
In addition to seiling, reps are re
sponsible for ad copy, layout and
proofing. Requirements: You must
be currently enrolled at the Universi
ty of Oregon or enrolled by fall term.
You must have a car and be availa
ble to start training June 19th. Mini
mum of 15-20 hours per week June,
July and August. Preference will be
given to students who are not gradu
ating in 2002. The Oregon Daily
Emerald is an equal opportunity em
ployer committed to a culturally di
verse workplace.
ENERGETIC MULTI-TASKER need
ed for front desk at busy property
management office, 12-5 M-F, must
be avail, summer also, please bring
resumes to 1247 Villard
205 HELP WANTED
Painters Wanted for Summer
Work! No Experience Needed.
Work For A Cool Boss and Get
Paid GOOD Money. Must be abfe
to work in Portland. Call Ben at
541-346-9039.
MEnjoy thejL4
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in Oregon ^?
Get out of town to Camp
Wilanil Nestled in the
foothills of the Coast Range,
Camp Wilani seeks fun &
positive people to share their
creative talents with children
this summer.
Programs include:
• archery • swimming • canoeing
• horseback riding • cookouts • hiking
• singing and nature studies.
Contact: Camp Fire
392 Rustic Place,
Eugene, OR 97401
541-342-6336
S Fax: 541-342-6330
8 email: campfire@continet.com
Work for The Emerald this sum
mer and gain valuable experience
producing one of the best campus
newspapers in the nation, while al
so enjoying the laid-back and cas
ual atmosphere of Eugene in the
summer. The Emerald is accept
ing applications for:
• Associate editors
• Reporters
• Photographers
• Copy editors
• Design editor & graphic artists
• Online editor & webmaster
All positions are paid and students
from any major are encouraged to
apply. It will be fun, professional
and the best summer you’ll ever
spend in Eugene. Applications are
due by 5 p.m. Wednesday, May
23 and can be picked up from The
Emerald office, Suite 300, EMU, or
by visiting The Emerald’s Web site
at www.dailvemerald.com and
clicking on “Employment Opportu
nities.” The Oregon Daily Emerald
is an equal opportunity employer
committed to a culturally diverse
workplace.
The Crossword...
you’ll find it
in the classifieds!
ATTENTION FREE INFO
Work from Home, $1000-$5000
PT/FT, Mail order/internet.
(800)213-6421
www.kash4you.com
The ASUO Designated Driver Shut
tle is now accepting applications for
the 2001-02 Co-Director positions.
You must be currently enrolled at
the UO to qualify. Applications can
be picked up in the ASUO office,
Suite 4 EMU. The deadline to turn in
applications in Friday, May 18th. Po
sition starts July 1, 2001 and ends
June 30, 2002. The Designated
Driver Shuttle is an equal opportuni
ty employer.
205 HELP WANTED
Camp Counselors. Gales Creek
Camp, a summer camp for children
with disabilities needs qualified
males, who are at least 18 years of
age to work at our diabetes summer
camp. Looking for persons experi
enced in working with children ages
6 to 16. Come and be a role model
for a youngster while you enjoy hik
ing, playing sports and campfires.
Must live in our camp setting 35
miles west of Portland for eight
weeks (6/24 to 8/22). Call (503) 699
8433.
SMILE!
Center for the Study of Women in Society
#1 -Humanities Computing Specialist: The Center for the
Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon is currently hiring a
humanities computing specialist. Salary range is competitive and
commensurate with qualifications and academic level of position.
Excellent fringe benefits. This is a one-year (12-month) renewable
grant contingent position starting July 1, 2001. Requirements
include: Ph.D. in a humanities field and minimum three years
experience in humanities computing, including experience in web
design; commitment to the goals of CSWS and demonstrable
knowledge of its various constituencies. (UO posting # 8075)
#2 - Medieval Studies Research Specialist: The Center for
the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon is currently
hiring a humanities research specialist. Salary range is competitive
and commensurate with qualifications and academic level of
position. Excellent fringe benefits. This is a one-year (12-month)
renewable grant contingent position starting July 1, 2001.
Requirements include: Ph.D. in a humanities field and demonstrable
expertise in medieval European feminist studies; commitment to the
goals of CSWS and demonstrable knowledge of its various
constituencies. (UO posting #8076)
For more information about these positions: Please call Shirley
Marc, CSWS Office Coordinator at 346-5084 for a copy of the
complete position description and/or visit our website:
http://csws.uoregon.edu/home/jobs.html-ssi.
Application information for both positions above: Send
resume, cover letter and names and addresses of three references
to: Judith Musick, Associate Director, Center for the Study of Women
in Society, 1201 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1201.
Deadline: All materials must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. on
May 30, 2001. Hard copy only - no emails or faxes will be accepted.
Hand deliveries may be made to CSWS at 340 Hendricks Hall.
The University of Oregon is an equal-opportunity, affirmative-action institution committed to cultural
diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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