Call (541)3464343 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 Eugene's Coolest Party Line!!! Dial: 74-Party Ads * Jokes * Stories & More! Free Call! *18+ *Try it NOW!!! 105 TYPING/RESUME SERVICES At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year the sis/dissertation background. Term papers. Full resume service. Editing. User pr. ON CAMPUS! Moving Sale! Computer/printer, desk w/ hutch bookshelf, small refrigerator, pool ta ble, coffee and end tables, chest of drawers, night table, lamps, fans, microwave, and much more! Call Ju lie, 683-1913 No need to wither, fresh clothes daily at the Clothes Horse. The Cietites Harse Buy, Sell, Trade 720 E. 13th *345-5099 “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 S days FREE! Student/Private Party Ads Only«No Refunds DVD’s: buy, sell, trade, rent Emerald City Comics 770 E. 13th • 345-2568 ‘92 VW Corrado. VR6. Excellent condition. Red, CD, new wheels. 97K miles. $10,500 obo. 731-4121. 94 VW Jetta, 110 K, blade, excellent condition w/ complete records of re pair, oil change. Leaving U.S., must sell by 6/20. $6,800 (541)431-0411 ‘87 DODGE COLT. 4 dr. Automatic, new tires, brakes, runs well, 100K. $900 obo. Call 541-501-5646. ‘97 Jetta VR6. Dark blue. 5 sp. Leather, keyless entry, moonroof, 33,000 mi. $15,475.686-5814. 145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS PC Desktop, 17” monitor $575. AMD K2 450 Mghz. 64 megs, ZIP, Adobe software. Greg, 915-1308 WANTED: Macintosh iBook in very good working condition. Call 346-4231. 155 INSTRUMENTS/MUSIC EQUIP. Summer Special Save $90. All levels. All styles. Guitar, piano, bass lessons. 342-9543. 175 WANTED Buying 1992 or newer imports, any condition. Leaving town? Selling your car? We are buying! www.auto 607-0404 Buying dorm size refrigerators. Bring them by Mr. Appliance 2nd. & Chambers. Call 343-1698 180 TRAVEL & LODGING CHINA THAILAND, KOREA, MO ROCCO. Travel, Earn ESL teach ing certif. & univ. credit. Costs less than a resident term. Jobs await you. (206) 380-7730 www.teflinternational.com TODAY AT THf BREAK Wear a Hawaiian apparel... shoot pool for 1/2 price BOOL HALL • ARCABI ROOM • CAMIS break pool hall > emu ground floor > 346.3711 > www.emu.uoregon.edu/break Horoscope by Linda C. Black TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (May 29). You’re ready for a change this year. You've outgrown your old status quo. Relocate, if necessary, to make a dream come true. Don't despair if it still takes a while for this dream to fully material ize. Get yourself headed up the right mountain, and commence the hike. To gel 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 — Now you're getting into the tough part. No more flashy presentations or dazzling rhetoric. The arguments are over, and you've made the sale. Now, you get to make the product. This takes more than you thought it would. Are you up to the challenge? (Just say yes!) TAURUS (April 20-May 20)—Today is a 6 —Your sweetheart or your child is running into problems. He or she keeps finding windows of opportunity that are nailed shut. You're one of the few who can help. Not only do you under stand, but you also have a hammer. GEMINI (May 21-June 21)—Today isa7 — Ease off on the throttle. Tune to chill out for a while. The coming phase is more difficult. Something you try today or tomorrow will not work, so be ready with a Plan B, a Plan C and as many alternative plans as it takes. CANCER (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 6 —You’re getting stronger, and with good rea son. You've been facing things that scared you, and they haven't gotten you yet. You've found a friend who can help. Together, you can put some of those fears to rest — permanently. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)—Today is a 7 — Set tle down, and don't get too extravagant. You'd like to buy something the group needs, but you can't afford it. Your sweetheart would pitch a fit if you did, anyway. Instead of funding the ven ture, suggest a fund-raiser. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept! 22)—Today is a 6— Things may come to a grinding halt, on your recommendation. If you can tell that something isn’t going right, shut it down. Some of the oth ers may not have realized how much power you have. Now they know. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 22) — Today is a 7 — Curtail your activities for the next few days. This will happen anyway, so you might as well do it on purpose. Postpone travel, parties, dates, etc., until Thursday or Friday. You might want to ask to get Friday off. Thursday, too. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Today is a 6 — It's time you had a little time for yourselves. Even galley slaves get a break now and then, don’t they? Well, maybe not, but you can squeeze in time for a lunch date with friends, can't you? SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)—Today is a 6 — Oops. Time to puli over and explain what you've been doing. If you've been going too fast, for example, you may get to explain that to an authority figure—one with a badge. Don't try to get away with anything today. Be CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) —Today is a 5—Your recent frugality pays off. You're not fighting this battle alone anymore. New infor mation helps you figure out what’s working and what's not. It's worthwhile to ask the experts. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Today is a 7 —You've been having a lot of fun lately. Now it's time to get practical. If you've recently formed a new partnership, what are your re sources? Compiling them may be more diffi cult than you expected. Be patient, and the truth will come out. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 5 — A friend is asking tough questions and stir ring things up. 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Put it to work! $2175-$3875/mo. www.getpaidonline.ws iUVEiR ilWAIRS 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. 190 OPPORTUNITIES Summer internship available with local adventure sports web site! WetDawg.com is looking for en thusiastic rafters, kayakers, ca noeists, scuba divers, windsurfers, kiteboarders and others who want to gain real world internet start-up experience. Learn first hand about e-commerce, online PR, internet advertising, journalism. HTML, customer service, etc. Ur. er divi sion course credit available. Call 346-1484 for an interview. September Experience Program • Earn Five Credits (Summer Session 2001) • Nine Days September 4-14,2001 • $550 Tuition for Both Residents and Non-Residents. For more information on group satis fying, upper division, and lower divi sion classes, call 346-3475 or email septexp@darkwing.uoregon.edu Peer Health Education Program is seeking UO undergrads interested in a practicum type experience. Learn more about sexual health, food issues, exercise and drugs on campus. Educate other students and earn upper division credit for making a difference on campus. Students are enrolling now for fall term by contacting Annie at 346-2843. r The Office of International Educa tion & Exchange is now hiring for summer term + 2001-02. Must have work-study or tech fee. Summer: Int’l. student & scholar receptionists. 2001-02: 1) Overseas study recep tionists: 2) Sponsored & exchange student assistant (detail-oriented & data entiy skills necessary); 3) Scholarship recording assistant (must be detail-oriented). Please ap ply 330 Oregon Hall. App. deadline: 5 pm, Thursday 5/31/01. Interviews: Week of June 4-8. Questions? Please call Noreen, 346-1388. 205 HELP WANTED Facilities Maintenance. Work study opportunity with youth development organization for FT logistics assis tant. Duties include landscaping & general maintenance. Send cover letter/resume to NYC, Attn: HR, 2621 Augusta, Eugene 97403 EOE Apartment Cleaning 6/15-6/21 Call 484-4103 The Oregon Daily Emerald is seek ing two Advertising Sales Repre sentatives for the 2001-02 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 selling, 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. $$ Get Paid For Your Opinions! $$ Earn $15-$125 and more/ survey! www.money4opinions.com FIREFIGHTERS! Summer time work. Free training provided. Skookum. 688-1900. 100 workers needed Assemble craft, wood items. Materials provided. Up to $480/wk Free info. pkg. 24 hr. 801-263-4020 Restaurant wait staff knowledge of Jazz and/or art preferred. Bring re sume to the Crossroads Grill. 737 Main St. Springfield. 6 min. from UO. Production embroidery shop needs trimmer. Looking for person with good hand dexterity, able to lift 50lbs, self starter, keeps fast pace, detail oriented. Flexible hours, day shift only. Send resume to 1800 Prairie Rd. Suite A, Eugene, 97402. AUTO CRAFT Body & Paint (ftcuzlity, co+ti&d, fisut 411 E. 8th • EUGENE .1331 Main • SPRINGFIELD * 342-5501 747-1616 l SOFTWARE DEVELOPER. Log icTools is seeking a talented pro grammer to join our fast-growing software development team. Desired skills include Visual Basic, SQL, XML, Java. Send resume and cover letter to jobs@logic-tools.com Maintenance & painting. 6/15-21. 8 hour days. Call 484-4103 WANTED: Detail-oriented clerical worker for word processing, filing, & mail preparation. Start at $7.25/hour. Requires data experi ence and ability to work independ ently. Accuracy essential. For training purposes, you must be able to make at least a year’s commitment. E-mail resume to tk@eric.uoregon.edu, fax to 346 2334, or pick up application in room 100 Agate Hall, 8am-5pm, M-F. CONSTRUCTION SUMMER WORK Construction in the Portland metro area. Carpentry and labor positions available. Part-time, full-time, day and night shifts. $9-$18/HR DOE. Call 1-800-225-5257 ask for Jessica or Mark to get more information. KWVA FM, UO Campus Radio, is currently extending the application deadline for the Web-Page/Newslet ter Editor position for the 2001-02 academic year. Applicants must be students enrolled at least half-time to receive a stipend. Job applica tions and descriptions are available outside the ASUO office, Suite 4 of the EMU, completed applications can be turned in to the KWVA box in Suite 4. If you have any questions, contact Kelly Lea, at (541)346-4091. EO/AAA. Deadline for the applica tions is Tuesday, May 30th at 5 pm. G.T.F. POSITION, .40 F.T.E. Disa bility Services is seeking a Reading Coordinator. This person is respon sible for recruiting, hiring, training and evaluating students hired to read course related materials on au dio tape. Applications available in Disability Services, 164 Oregon Hall, 346-1155. Application due by June 6, 5:00 p.m. Disability Services is an EO/AA/ADA employer committed to cultural diversity. r 205 HELP WANTED Painters wanted for summer employ ment in Salem. No exp. necessary. For info or application call 503-316-4767 or khay nes @ address.com Apt. live in team- independent re tirement community. Responsible for resident & building security nightly. 1 bdrm apt., utilities, medical, dental, life & meals in exchange for service. Day job or school should not inter fere with this position. Apply in per son @ Willamette Oaks Retirement Community. 455 Alexander Loop. 343-2688. CREW SUPERVISOR Temporary June 15-August 31 Supervise a crew of five youth to complete projects in wetlands and parks restoration, minor construction and maintenance. 2 yrs of educa tion, training, or experience. 2 posi tions open. $1733-$208Q/month. Ap plication & job description available on our website:www.lookingplass services.org or at our Administrative Office 72B Centennial Lp in Eugene. Operated in partnership with Oregon Youth Conservation Corps, Wet lands Executive Team, and Lane Workforce Partnership. AA/EOE. Accounting Assistant. Work study opportunity with youth development organization for detail oriented PT accounting assistant. Emphasis on payroll & related reports, MS Office experience preferred. Send cover letter/resume to NYC, Attn: CFO, 2621 Augusta, Eugene 97403 EOE Summer Jobs For the Environment $4,000-$6,000/ Summer • Protect our water! • Make a difference! Join the nation’s largest grass roots public interest organization to pro tect our environment, public healjh, human rights & democracy. Career opportunities & benefits available. Call Teri, 686-2771 SMILE! D LOST 8c FOUND SALE June 4th 8am to 5pm Nothing over $5.00! June 5th 8am to 2pm Everything 1 /2 OFF! In the EMU Fir Room The Lost & Found is located in Summer Jobs Available Start at ^8«00/llf plus bonus! University of Oregon Annual Giving Program NOW HIRING UO/LCC students only work study eligible applications available anytime Agate Hall, Room 124 346-2059 Annual Giving Program • GO Development Office Transforming Lives through Knowledge ' ' '