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095 PERSONALS
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105 TYR-ING/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!
no GARAGE/MOVING SALES
Garage Sale, 1010 E. 27th ( 27th &
Harris). Sat. 2 & Sun 3. W/D, TV,
£Wchen stuff, etc. Lots of great buys!
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
Japanese Animation: Urgest rental
selection in town at Emerald City
Comics. 770 E. 13th. 345-2568.
Washer & Dryer. Runs like new. 1
year old. $185obo. White.
337-4370.
130 CARS/TRUCKS
■92 VW Corrado. VR6. Excellent
condition. Red, CD, new wheels.
97K miles. $10,500 obo. 731-4121.
130 CARS/TRUCKS
‘86 Baby-blue Chevy Celebrity. 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
‘86 Honda Civic Hatchback. Eco
nomical, classy, white. $1600, re
cent service, records. 343-2713
‘97 Jetta VR6. Dark blue. 5 sp.
Leather, keyless entry, moonroof,
33,000 mi. $15,475.686-5814.
1987 GL-10, 4WD Turbo Sedan,
116K miles, Full Power, Moonroof,
Very Nice. $2100obo. 338-4802.
135 MOTORCYCLES/SCOOTERS
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.
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
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Horoscope by Linda C. Black
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (June 1). You're lucky
this year, and charming, too. If you had three
wishes, what would they be? Why settle for
three? Rule the world for a year. Use your wis
dom and charisma to make peace and joy break
out everywhere. Why settle for less?
To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10
is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)—Today isa9—
You've got the charm and charisma. There's a
very attractive object for your affections near
by. Should you be assertive or passive? Well,
strangely enough, the latter approach will be
most effective. Pretend you're shy.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 6
—You’re woriring hard, but the-pay should be
good, and you should have the chance to use
your creativity. You do best in attractive sur
roundings, so if you get a moment, rearrange
things a bit. A bouquet of real flowers, for ex
ample, will make the day go more smoothly.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21) — Today is a 10
—You’re smart, creative and have good sense.
Weigh your options carefully before launching
your new project. Activities started now have a
great chance for success. Don't blow this op
portunity. You've got the advantage. Use it
wisely.
CANCER (June 22-July 22)—Today is a 5 —
Try not to argue, even with yourself. It takes up
too much energy. You don't have much to spare;
conserve every drop. Turn down an invitation,
even though somebody said it might be good
for your career. You'll be more in the mood fa
fun and games tomorrow night.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 10 —
Your friends are full of good ideas, so listen.
You can be a leader and a follower at the same
lime. All eyes are on you as you perform your
pan flawlessly. It's easy to learn the lines. You're
a natural.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-SepL 22)—Today is a 5 —
Changes may be disrupting your routine.
There's a chance fa you to make more money,
though. Offer to take on more work, even if you
have too much already. Get the contract m writ
ing, then delegate the jobs you don't want.
Think big.
LIBRA (ScpL 23-Oct. 23) — Today is a 10 —
You're one of the lucky people — maybe the
luckiest. Love and adventure should be easy to
find, though not necessarily in that order. It'll be
harder to exercise caution, so don't get yourself
into trouble. Be selective in choosing your
playmate. Only the best is good enough.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Today is a 5
— Everybody wants to know what you know,
but you don't have to tell them. Let them try to
figure it out for themselves, even though they
can't. Don't worry about it. Keep 'em talking,
and you'll find out more than you ever wanted
to know.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today
is an 8 — If you're shopping for a partner you'll
never find boring, interview one of your
friends. If you want a debater who'll never let
you get lazy, look no further. This person is
practically unavoidable. He or she is right in
your face. Giggle, and you've got 'em.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is
a4—Keep busy (as if there were a choice) and
by not to make any waves. Don't draw attention
to yourself. Practice being invisible. This is not
easy for you, but it's a skill worth learning.
You'll get more done and make more money.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)—Today is a 10
—Let your heart fill with joy! Your sweetheart,
friends, family, children — you love them all,
and they love you! But you can't be with all of
them simultaneously. Don't be sad. Just picture
what it would be like if peace broke out and
spread like an epidemic. Help make it happen.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 5
— You could do pretty well as a result of
changes that are under way. Right now, you
might just feel tired. Tty not to swim against the
tide. If you go at an angle, you have a better
chance of reaching your destination.
180 TRAVEL & LODGING
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185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
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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
Peer Health Education Program
is seeking UQ 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.
SUMMER CREDIT!!
Are you a psychology .sociology or
education major or minor? Earn
credit while gaining valuable
research experience at:
Oregon Social Learning Center.
Call or write: Dianna Larsen,
for a description of
field placement opportunities.
diannal@oslc.org
485-2711
PfT Reid Adjuster. Will train. Internet
access required. Car and camera
needed. Digital camera helpful. Fax
name, number, city and state to:
770-345-9287.
205 HELP WANTED
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 health,
human rights & democracy. Career
opportunities & benefits available.
Call Teri, 686-2771
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STUDENT WORKER CUSTODIAL
POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Approx.
150 seasonal part time positions be
ginning June 16th. Many positions
will be retained throughout the sum
mer however, there is no guaran
teed number of hours or length of
employment. Essential functions:
Ability to perform extensive stair
climbing, walking, prolonged lifting,
bending, reaching, and communica
tion. Duties: washing windows,
walls, woodwork, mopping, vacuum
ing, moving furniture, removing
trash, making beds, etc... Require
ments: Applicants must be enrolled
in an accredited educational institu
tion or provide documentation of oth
er student status. College students
must provide proof of enrollment for
spring term and the minimum num
ber of credit hours (8 credits for un
dergraduates, 6 credits for graduate
students and 3 graduate credit if
working on thesis). Must be availa
ble on an “as scheduled/call in" ba
sis throughout the summer. Applica
tions will be completed at separate
orientation sessions in the Bean
East Conference Room located in
the Bean Complex at 15th Ave. and
Moss St. evenings June 6, 7, 8,
2001. Call Donna at 346-4309 to
schedule your orientation session.
You must have a photo ID, Social
Security Card, proof of age if under
18, and proof of student status.
AA/EO/ADA institution committed to
cultural diversity.
Now recruiting for East Coast
Oregon Nannies 343-3755
web site: www.oregonnannies.com
SUMMER WORK student help
needed in Molecular Biology Re
search Greenhouses. For info, call
Marcia at 346-4550.
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.
205 HELP WANTED
Apartment Cleaning
6/15-6/21
Call 484-4103
Student Computer Support
Provide PC computer support to fac
ulty, staff and students in the Educa
tional and Community Supports Pro
gram, College of Education. Tasks
include new computer installation,
software installation, and subse
quent user training and trouble
shooting.
Minimum qualifications: Bachelor’s
Degree in Computer Science (pre
ferred) or background in Computer
Science plus 2-3 years prior comput
er support experience in a diverse
user environment with people of var
ious skill levels.
Salary: $10.00-$13.00/hr (20 hour/
week/max) based on qualifications
and experience.
Submit cover letter and resume/vita
to: Priscilla Phillips, Educational and
Community Supports, 1235 Univer
sity of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403
1235.
Hand deliver: 1761 Alder Street,
Room 103; Phone 346-2460.
Employment will be available year
round. AA/EO/ADA institution com
mitted to cultural diversity.
ATTN: WORK FROM HOME
$500-$5000/mo. base PT/FT
888-897-8757
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FIREFIGHTERS!
Summer time work. Free training
provided. Skookum. 688-1900.
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
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.
205 HELP WANTED
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
SOCIAL SERVICES- Alvord-Taylor
is accepting applications for life skills
instructors in our group homes serv
ing adults with developmental disa
bilities. The homes are conveniently
located near buslines in Eugene and
Springfield. Flexible scheduling for
full and part time, day, eves, and
overnight shifts are available. Excel
lent benefits and training provided.
Position provides a great opportunity
to gain experience in education and
social services. If interested, apply
at 405 N. “A” Street, Springfield.
EOE/AA.
Library Assistant
Computer-sawy student needed to
work in the Computing Center’s
Documents Room Library. Must be
reliable with good communication
skills and wkng. knowledge of Win
dows, Mac and UNIX. 10-12 hrs/wk.
$6.75 to start. Apply at 175 Grayson
Hall by 6/8.346-4406 for info.
Maintenance & painting. 6/15-21.
8 hour days.
Call 484-4103
Summer and Year Round Work
U of O Family Housing
Family Housing is accepting applica
tions for STUDENT paint crews and
maintenance workers. Painting
and/or maintenance experience is
preferred. College students must
provide proof of credit hours enrolled
for current Spring 2001 term, a mini
mum of 8 credit hours for undergrad
uate, a minimum of 6 credit hours for
graduate.
Salary:
Maintenance.$7.50
Paint, Custodial and Grounds..$7.00
For more information call:
Spencer View • 346-5263
Westmoreland • 346-5261
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
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The Lost & Found is located in
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v.
Expires June 30, 2001
Bring this ad
in and receive
50% off
i the total cost of your
yard/moving sale
classified line ad.
3 line minimum
Suite 300, EMU
346-4343
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NEWMAN CENTER
Catholic Campus Ministry
St. Thomas More University Parish
Mass Mon-Fri • 5:15
Wed • 9 pm (Student Mass)
Sat • 5pm Vigil
Sun • 9, I lam, 7:30pm
346-4468
CRU
Campus Crusade for Christ
Wednesdays 8:30pm
Education 276
Cali 345-5799
Collegiate Christian
Fellowship
Sunday Mornings @ 11.00 a.m.
in the gym at First Baptist Church
868 High Street
345-0341
(Shuttle service also available)
Campus Ministry at
Central Lutheran Church
Welcomes you!
Sunday EucahrLst:
8:15 & 10:45AM; 6:30PM
Monday Evening Bible Study:
8:15PM in the church library
18th & Potter *345-0395