Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 30, 2001, Page 10A, Image 10

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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
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105 TYPING,'RESUME SERVICES
At 344*0759, ROBIN is GRAD
SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year the
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papers. Full resume service. Editing.
Laser pr. ON CAMPUS!
115 GARAGE/MOVING SALES
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
120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
Wednesday is New Comic Day
at Emerald City Comics.
770 E. 13th. 345-2568.
130 CARS TRUCKS
1987 GL-10, 4WD Turbo Sedan,
116K miles, Full Power, Moonroof,
Very Nice. $2100obo. 338-4802.
‘87 DODGE COLT. 4 dr. Automatic,
new tires, brakes, runs well, 100K.
$900 obo. Call.541-501-5646.
1
picturesque dent, runs great, load
ed. $1000. Avail 6/20.342-8141.
94 VW Jetta, 110 K, black, excellent
condition w/ complete records of re
pair, oil change. Leaving U.S., must
sell by 6/20. $6,800 (541)431-0411
‘92 VW Corrado. VR6. Excellent
condition. Red, CD, new wheels.
97K miles. $10,500 obo. 731-4121.
‘97 Jetta VR6. Dark blue. 5 sp.
Leather, keyless entry, moonroof,
33,000 mi. $15,475.686-5814.
Yamaha Maxim 650, ‘82. Runs
great. $1200. Will consider offers.
461-2003.
145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
WANTED: Macintosh iBook
in very good working condition.
Call 346-4231.
Let the ODE
Classifieds help you
sell your bike.
Call 346-4343
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Horoscope by Linda C. Black
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (May 30). You're in
the middle of a tough program. Show you're no
lightweight by sticking it out. Details are your
bane and your blessing. Memorize the facts,
and you'll ace the test. Don't let up It's not
enough to think you're smart this year. You'll
get the chance to prove 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 isa4—
The worst of it isn't quite over. There's still
more to be done. Your good idea doesn't work,
and there's no getting out of this mess. Start
tidying things up.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 6
— Continue to encourage a loved one who's
struggling toward success. Don't do it by throw
ing money at the problem. That would be silly,
especially if one of the lessons you're teaching
is how to live on a budget. Just be there.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 21) —Today is a 5 —
You should be slowly, gingerly testing as you
proceed. Know that there will be surprises, and
not all of them pleasant. You have to face the
occasional setback without letting it stop you.
By Thursday you'll be in the clear.
CANCER (June 22-July 22)—Today isa6—
You may not be able to stop a development you
don’t like, but you can slow it down. The others
haven't seen the situation from your perspec
tive, but that won't be the case for long. Stop
holding back. Let them know.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 7 —
Shortages continue to plague you. Just because
there's not enough in your pocket doesn't mean
there's not enough. There's plenty of everything
you want out there. Figure out how to get it.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)—Today is a 6—
You're not in a positiop to launch a new enter
prise. It’s not time for that yet. You might blow
the whistle on a risky scheme or an unrealistic
expectation, though. You may be the only one
who crunches the numbers. Holler.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 22) — Today is a 7 —
Plans are stalled or fouled up completely. You
may toss some of them out yourself. They're
too much trouble for what you'd get in return.
If your conscience is bothering you, clean up
whatever messes you've made. That makes a
huge difference.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Today is a 6
— Hold onto your wallet. What initially looks
like a worthy cause may be a rat hole instead.
You know the kind: You keep pouring money
into it but nothing changes. Offer your expert
ise. They need it.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today
is a 7 — Caution is advised again. You are be
ing watched. It could be Big Brother or even
Big Sister. It probably isn't Big Mama. She's on
your side, just waiting for you to call. Dress
neatly, look sharp, do your job and call your
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -r-Today is
a 5 — You’ve learned most of your lessons
through experience. That doesn't mean you
have to learn them all that way. Some lessons
can be learned by reading books, or by asking
people who know—now.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) —Today isa6
— Continue to ask the tough questions. You
may gel to answer a few, too. This is all part of
an important information-gathering phase that
you're in. Finish this up so that you can play to
morrow.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 5
—You're probably interested in what's going
on around you. Changes you've planned, and
some you didn't, are under way. Stay on your
toes so that you end up where you want to be.
PC Desktop, 17” monitor $575. AMD
K2 450 Mghz. 64 megs, ZIP, Adobe
software. Greg, 915-1308_
155 INSTRUMENTS/MUSIC EQUIP.
Summer Special
Save $90. Ali levels.
All styles. Guitar, piano,
bass lessons. 342-9543.
175 WANTED
Buying dorm size refrigerators.
Bring them by Mr. Appliance
2nd. & Chambers. Call 343-1698
Buying 1992 or newer imports, any
condition. Leaving town? Selling
your car? We are buying! www.auto
607-0404
180TRAVELS 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
Europe sucks.
Why spend more getting there?
$229 o.w. Mexico $219 r.t. Air Tech
Ltd. Call now! 1-800-575-TECH.
Backpacking across Europe.
Backpack Travel.
1-800-688-9577
FLY 4STANDBY...FLY 4 CHEAP!
Hawaii $139 o/w
Europe $249 o/w (+tx)
4standby.com or 800-397-1098
Students fee free. American Express
Travelers Checks from AAA. 983
Willigillespie Rd. Just show your stu
dent ID. Its that simple.
185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Best 101 Franchises
And business opportunities. All
types. All prices. All locations. Call
for free information. Toll free, 877
626-2240. The Franchise Authority
of Oregon.
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Durret, 1858 University St. Eugene,
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The Oregon Daily Emerald umes no
liability for ad content or res . Ads are
screened for illegal content anti ;-lail 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!
$2175-$3875/mo.
www.getpaidonline.ws
190 OPPORTUNITIES
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
Summer internship available with
local adventure sports web sitel
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. Upper divi
sion course credit available. Call
346-1484 for an interview.
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
contactinn Annie at
200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS
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 entry skills necessary); 3)
Scholarship recording assistant
(must be detail-oriented). Positions
will remain open until filled. Please
apply 330 Oregon Hall. App. dead
line: 5 pm, Thursday 5/31/01. Inter
views: Week of June 4-8. Ques
tions? Please call Noreen, 346
1388.
205 HELP WANTED
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.
|>TV REDUCE /TV
LOST 8e 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
205 HELP WANTED
Maintenance & painting. 6/15-21.
8 hour days.
Call 484-4103
SUMMER WORK student help
needed in Molecular Biology Re
search Greenhouses. For info, call
Marcia at 346-4550.
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.
ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Gain experience working with at-risk
youth in an accredited alternative
school. Tutor students in math and
reading. Special education back
ground and/or sign language helpful.
For more information contact Cheryl
302-2554 at the Looking Glass Job
Center.
$$ Get Paid For Your Opinions! $$
Earn $15-$125 and more/ survey!
www.money4opinions.com
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-$2080/month. Ap
plication & job description available
on our website:www.lookinoglass
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.
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.
Production embroidery shop needs
trimmer. Looking for person with
good hand dexterity, able to lift
50lbs, self starter, keeps test pace,
detail oriented. Flexible hours, day
shift only. Send resume to 1800
Prairie Rd. Suite A, Eugene, 97402.
Summer
Jobs
For the
Environment
$4,000-$6,0Q0/ Summer
• Protect our water!
• Make a difference!
Join the nation’s largest grass roots
public interest organization to pro
tect our environment, public health,
human rights & democracy. Career
opportunities & benefits available.
Call Teri, 686-2771
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
Painters wanted for
summer employ
ment in Salem. No
exp. necessary. For
info or application call
503-316-4767 or
khaynes @ address.com
RECREATION SUMMER STAFF
working with students with develop
mental disabilities 30-40hrs./wk.
$6.50-$7/hr. Apply The Arc of Lane,
45 W. Broadway, #205, Eugene,
EOE. Closing 6/11.
Apartment Cleaning
6/15-6/21
Call 484-4103
1501351
Summer Jobs Available
Start at '8# OO/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 • UO Development Office
Transforming Lives through Knowledge
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