Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 23, 2002, Page 7, Image 7

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PO. Box 3159, Eugene, OR 97403
E-mail: classads@dailyemerald.com
Online Edition:
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To place an ad, call
(541) 346-4343 or
stop by Room 300 Erb
Memorial Union
At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD
SCHOOL APPROVED. 30-year the
sis/dissertation background. Term
papers. Full resume service. Editing.
Laser pr. ON CAMPUS!
120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
Toshiba 19” color TV. Excell cond.
great picture, remote, manual, &
warranty cards. $95 obo. 344-9252.
Wednesday is New Comic Day
at Emerald City Comics.
770 E. 13th. 345-2568.
125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES
Year old Pine Queen Futon
includes cove.
$175 obo. 513-6659
130 CARS/TRUCKS/CYCLES
‘95 Plymouth Neon. Rebuilt engine,
new trans & airbags, good mpg,
need college $$. $3090. 606-3220.'
145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
Blueberry iMac, Epson printer, Blue
berry floppy drive, extra ink carts.
128 KB, DVD, CD, 56k modem,
MacOS 9.0. $850/obo. 341-1452.
175 WANTED
We pay cash 7 days a week for
quality used paperback fiction and
poetry. Tsumani Books, 2585 Will
amette, 345-8986.
180TRAVELS LODGING
SPRING BREAK
Cancun, Acapulco, Mazatlan,
Jamaica, Bahamas & S. Padre
www.studentexpress.com
Call NOW: 1-800-787-3787
190 OPPORTUNITIES
The Allergy and Asthma Research
Group is currently recruiting individu
als with asthma, 15 years of age and
older, for participation in a clinical re
search study. The study tests the in
vestigational use of marketed drugs
used to treat asthma. For more infor
mation, call (541) 683-4324 or e
mail study@imasneezer.com.
190 OPPORTUNITIES
LOOKING FOR WORK?
The Winter Career Fair
on Wednesday, January 30
has plenty of options open to you
Analyst
Customer service
Sales and Marketing
Financial Planning
Teaching
Counseling and social work
Management Trainee
Law Enforcement
Software development
...and much more!
10:00am to 3:00pm
at the EMU Ballroom
205 HELP WANTED
500 Summer Jobs / 50 Camps / You
Choose! NY, PA, New England. In
structors Needed: Tennis, Basket
ball, Roller Hockey, Soccer, Base
ball, Lacrosse, Gymnastics, Life
guards, WSI, Water-skiing, Sailing,
Windsurfing, Archery, Mt. Biking,
Rockclimbing, Ropes, Piano Accom
panist, Drama, Ceramics, Wood
shop, Nature, Nurses.
Arlene Streisand, 1-800-443-6428.
www.summercampemployment.com
• Interested in a great on
campus job?
• Interested in building skills to help
you land the job you want?
• Interested in free room and board?
Apply to be a Resident Assistant,
Programming Assistant or FIG Aca
demic Assistant! Applications can be
found at all Residence Hall Area
Desks and University Housing in
Walton Hall. Due by Feb. 15, 2002.
MAKE EVENTS HAPPEN for cam
pus and community members. The
UO Cultural Forum is seeking moti
vated people to gain experience as
a student coordinator for 2002-03.
Plan for and produce events in the
areas of:
•VISUAL ARTS
• CONTEMPORARY ISSUES
• NATIONAL MUSIC
• FILM/VIDEO
• HERITAGE MUSIC
• PERFORMING ARTS
• REGIONAL MUSIC
• EVENTS CREW
No experience necessary. Applica
tions due February 1.
EMU Suite 2 or
http://culturalforum.uoregon.edu.
Student position, EO/AA employer.
Earn Extra Cash. $50-$300/hr. Am
ateur film maker looking for female
models 18-30. 688-0923.
campus coffee break
daily grind > knight library
hearth cafe > lawrence hall
atrium cafe > Willamette hall
Horoscope by Linda C. Black
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Jan. 23). Fix up your place
during the first part of this year. Get it just the
way you like it. This is not going to be easy, by
the way. It'll be a challenge, but it'll be worth the
effort. Later, you'll be more interested in ro
mance. And by then, you'll have a lovely place in
which to entertain.
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 a 7 - Your
friends may think you're a skinflint for not fund
ing their schemes, but you just can't afford to
spend the money. You could help out in another
way. Something you know how to do will be
useful to them. Instead of giving them a fish,
teach them how to catch some.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Today is a 6 - It's
just one thing after another all day long. Try not
to get discouraged. Keep working through each
challenge. There's an end to this, and there
might be a pot of gold there.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 21) - Today is a 6 - You're
a master communicator who can talk the paint
off the walls. But today, your message isn't get
ting across. It's action, not words, that will do
the trick. Prove you know what you've been talk
ing about.
CANCER (June 22-July 22) - Today is a 6 - Don't
ball out a friend in need. Offer encouragement
instead. This person can pay his or her own way.
Suggest that your friend knock again on a door
that was previously closed.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Today is a 6 - Don't de
pend too heavily on your partner, even if he or
she is an expert. Something this person tries is
going to fall flat. It might be several things, ac
tually. Well, everybody has their off days Offer
whatever assistance you can, including some
plans of your own.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Today is a 6 - One
of the ways around the problems you face is to
simply leave. Run away from them. This may
seem like a good alternative, and sometimes it
is. But this time, it isn't. Stick it out.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 22) - Today is a 7 - The path
ahead seems blocked. All the doors are closed.
Should you give up? Don't be ridiculous! Look
around. There's a way out.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) - Today is a 5 - Bide
your time and review your options. More will be
come available in a day or two. Meanwhile, don't
bang your head against a door that's locked.
Knock a couple of times, then do something
else. Nobody's home.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) - Today is a 6 -
The exams are almost over, but there are still a
few more before you graduate to the next level.
Some of your most cherished assumptions may
be questioned, but don't worry. Your goal has al
ways been to discover the truth, and that's what
you're doing.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Today is a 7 -
Can you get somebody else to cover for you?
You need a break from your hectic routine. So
what if it's a Wednesday? Make love your top
priority.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - Today is an 8 -
The testing you're putting yourself through is
just about over. You'll be getting much stronger
soon. In a way. love is becoming stronger than
fear. Get ready to take action.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) - Today is a 5 -
You've got a lot on your mind. Your friends and
family may notice that you seem preoccupied
You re thinking, making plans. Maybe even con
templating, meditating and/or praying. Let them
know you'll be back pretty soon.
UNIVERSAL PICTURES &
nothing but the good ttuff
HIRING
COLLEGE MARKETING REPS
Part time
per project paid.
Candidates must have:
Email, transportation,
voice mail, computer
&must
LOVE MOVIES!
Submit resume ASAP to:
paul .katami @ unistudios.com
fax: 818.733.5612
Envelope “stutters" needed to work
from their homes. Make your own
hours and earn good pay. Great for
college students. For info visit
www.TRELLES.net.
CAMP TAKAGO for Boys, Naples,
Maine, TRIPP LAKE CAMP for Girls,
Poland Maine. Picturesque lakefront
locations, exceptional facilities. Mid
June thru mid-August. Over 100
counselor positions in tennis, swim
ming, land sports, water sports, trip
ping, outdoor skills, theatre arts, fine
arts, music, nature study, secretari
al. Call Takajo at 800-250-8252 or
Tripp Lake at 800-997-4347. Submit
applications on-line at
www.takajo.com or
www.tripplakecamp.com.
Millionaire minded? Local entrepre
neur seeking 3 PT individuals to
make $1997/mo. Call 431-4047.
SUSPENSE, ROMANCE, DRAMA,
HORROR... subject the campus
community to the whims of your
imaginative film series as the UO
Cultural Forum FILM/VIDEO COOR
DINATOR. Choose schedule and
promote films for 2002-03. Applica
tions due February 1.
EMU Suite 2 or
http://culturalforum.uoregon.edu.
Student position, EO /AA employer.
Inspire and motivate the campus
community with the most important
issues of our times. The Cultural
Forum is seeking a CONTEMPO
RARY ISSUES COORDINATOR for
2002-03. Applications due Feb 1.
EMU Suite 2 or
http ://culturalf orum. uoregon. edu.
Student position, EO/AA employer.
Dancers wanted. Will work around
school schedule. Earn high income.
Short hours. Apply at the Silver Dol
lar Club. 2620 W. 10th PI.
Have you applied for the 2002
Student Orientation Staff yet?
As a SOS member you will receive
up to $1200 and 3 upper-division
credits. Applications are available in
465 Oregon Hall. For more informa
tion call 346-1159.
Plan and curate visual arts exhib
its for all EMU galleries in the 2002
03 school year! Join the Cultural Fo
rum as VISUAL ARTS COORDINA
TOR. Application deadline Feb. 1.
EMU Suite 2 or
http://culturalforum.uoregon.edu.
Student position, EO/AA employer
Non-Profit Technology Interns.
NetCorps is seeking student interns
for winter, spring and summer terms.
Paid internships 15 hrs/week. Non
profit and computer experience de
sirable. For applications, call 465
1127 Ext. 101 or email tom@net
corps.org. Deadline for winter term
is February 1st.
Know the Portland/Eugene music
scene? Use this knowledge to your
advantage as the REGIONAL MU
SIC COORDINATOR The UO Cul
tural Forum is seeking dedicated
people to plan, produce and pro
mote the local music scene for
2002-03. Applications due Feb 1.
EMU Suite 2 or
http://culturalforum.oregon.edu.
Student position, EO/AA employer.
205 HELP WANTED
Student Computer Support
Provide PC computer support to
faculty, staff and students in the
Educational and Community Sup
ports Program, College of Educa
tion. Tasks include new computer
installation, software installation,
and subsequent user training and
troubleshooting.
Minimum qualifications: Bache
lor's degree in Computer Science
(preferred) or background in Com
puter Science plus 2-3 years prior
computer support experience in a
diverse-user environment with
people of various skill levels.
Salary: $10.00-$13.00/hr (20
hour/week/max) based on qualifi
cations and experience.
Submit cover letter & resume/vi
ta to: Priscilla Phillips, Educational
and Community Supports, 1235
University 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
committed to cultural diversity.
Make a difference this summer! Re
warding and exciting opportunity for
college students working with chil
dren in the Colorado Rockies. Back
packing, mountain climbing, West
ern riding, water activities, natural
science and many outdoor pro
grams. Sanborn Western Camps,
PO Box 167, Florissant, CO 80816,
sanbornwesterncamps.com
Need extra money to pay off bills
or ? B&J Communications are look
ing for qualified entrepreneurs
to earn extra money around your
busy schedule. Call 541-933-2574
Possible River Guide Positions
Our spring break guide school
serves as a great first step towards
summer employment. Destination
Wilderness. 800-423-8868
www.wildernesstrips.com
SUMMER CAMP JOBS for men and
women. Spend your summer in a
beautiful setting while in worthwhile
employment (6/15/02-8/23/02).
Counselors, lifeguards, program
staff, wranglers, kitchen staff and
more. Room/board/salary. Stop by
the Hidden Valley Camp booth at
the Career Fair at the EMU on Janu
ary 30th for more information. Inter
views available oh the 31st. Or con
tact us directly at (425) 844-8896 or
www.hvc-wa.com
EARN $20 FAST!
Participants needed for a 1 1/2-hr
experiment in decision making. Na
tive English speakers only. Call Car
rie 10am-2pm, Wed. or Thurs., at
485-2400 to schedule an appoint
ment.
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
4 bedroom house.
1725 Mill St. $ 1300/mo.
Mallard Properties. 465-3825
Southwest Hills, upscale, split-level
2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car garage, appli
ances, fp, balcony, piano, landscap
ed & fenced. $900/mo. 541-687
0060 or 909-682-9222.
NEAR UO: 2 bdrm, 1 bath, W/D,
carport, small yard. 715 E. 21st.
Lease. $675/mo. 503-625-3518.
1975 Hilyard
Close to UO. Wonderful vintage.
Spacious 3+bdrm, 2 ba., w/full base
ment, hardwood floors, all kitchen
appliances. Fenced yard, deck and
garage. Laundry hook-ups. $1200
+deposits. Lease thru 8/31/02. 688
2060. Bell Real Estate.
1 bdrm townhouse, 1355 E. 19th
$510/mo. Water & garbage included.
685-0307
Vintage 1 bdrm near UO. Hdwd fir.
No pets/smoking. $485 includes
heat/laundry. Avail. 2/2.687-2360.
Campus Apts. Avail, now. 2 bdrm -
$550- $675. Month to month lease.
343-8545.
Campus apt. 2 bdrm.
1588 Ferry Alley $545/mo.
Brand new 1 bedroom.
750 sq. ft. 1933 Garden Ave.
Mallard Properties. 465-3825.
★**★*★★★***★★★********
www.dailyemerald.com
★★★*★★★★*★★★****★*****
2 Bdrm. townhouse. Near Campus
1437 High st. $550. Call Jim at 954
2126.
Two bedroom • $585
On campus.
Call 344-2657. Talray Holdings
1965 Patterson
The Greenwood Apartments
Do you like NEW?
New cabinets, counters, appliances,
floor coverings, lighting, plumbing
fixtures and windows! Just a few
spacious units left in this quite com
plex. 1 & 2 bedrooms, $575/$695
Call 683-2271 to view today.
PROSPECT PARK
484-6553
Two and three bdrm apartments
avail. Many amenities plus private
decks, views, pool, tennis court,
playground and more. 1710 North
view Blvd. (right past 25th and
Chambers).
Hampton Apartments. 2 bdrm
flat/townhouse style apts. Excellent
Move-In Special/Free Rent! W/D.
Call Willis 344-6540.
381 E. 12th. Huge 2 bdrm, fireplace,
dining room. $675 includes heat,
elect., laundry. Avail. 2/21.687-2360
SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM, 850 sq
ft., laundry hookups, covered park
ing, free cable, low energy cost &
“super-good-cents" constructed -
$595.00 w/lease. Centennial & Kins
row. 342-5735.
1149 Ferry
The Firtree Apartments
Very close to campus! Only a few 1
and 2 bedrooms left! Completely
remodeled, fully applianced,
laundry, covered parking available.
Now renting for fall term- $525/$595.
Call 684-0515.
225 QUADS
FIRST MONTH FREE! Close to
campus. $295/month. Laundry, utilit
ies. 349-9990.
AVAILABLE NOW
BLACKSTONE MANOR
2 bedroom, $625
1728 Alder
Call Nick at 687-0684
FLINTRIDGE
2 bedroom, $595
500 E. 18th
dishwasher
Call 485-0060
ALDERWOOD MANOR
1 bedroom, $495
1860-1884 Alder
Call Carl at 686-0743
for more information call
485-7776 or 485-4029
Von Klein Property Mgmt., LLC
1301 Ferry St. #2 • 485-7776
230 ROOMS FOR RENT
Great room in neat 3 bdrm house.
W/D, hardwood floors, fireplace &
garden. Near UO. 4-5 month lease.
$350/mo. 914-1981.
ROOM FOR RENT
$305 +utils. 8 blocks from campus.
Move in ASAP, Call 345-7639
MOVE IN DISCOUNT 1/2 OFF 1ST
MO. RENT! HUGE ROOM AVAILA
BLE-in 11 room 3-story historic
house within a block of UO. No
smokers. Charming decor, consider
ate housemates. Utilities included,
laundry facilities. Must see to appre
ciate. Call 461-0199.
ROOMS FOR RENT. Great for se
rious students/working people. 4
blocks from UO entrance. All utils,
paid, house telephone & cleaning
service provided. No drugs & dis
ruptive behavior. 341-9434
235 DUPLEXES FOR RENT
1630 Patterson #2
2 bdrm, 1 bath
Upstairs apt., big yard.
$595- w/s/g paid. 579-3364
Campus 3 Blocks
Nice restored upstairs 2 bdrm apt in
1920’s house. Oak floors, cat ok,
$750 +fee/deposit. 579-1568.
245 ROOMMATES WANTED
Roommate wanted to live with quiet
female in 2 bdrm apartment. Short
walk to class, on bus & bike routes.
Laundry & covered parking on site.
First month’s rent FREE! Rent is
$297.50+1/2utils. W/S/G paid. NO
DEPOSITS! For appt. to view, call
Laura @ 334-6405 or 729-3641,
Roommate needed to share apt. and
expenses. Completely furnished.
$300/mo. +1/2 utils. 338-8295 Ive
message.
Large room in great, clean house.
Available now. 485-8928 or
(541)601-9558.
Clean, Close, Cheap.
3 blocks from campus. $285/mo.
Steve 517-9646.
260 ANNOUNCEMENTS
Fraternities • Sororities
Clubs • Student Groups
Earn $1,000-$2,000 with the easy
Campusfundraiser .com three hour
fundraising event.
Does not involve credit card ap
plications. Fundraising dates are
filling quickly, so call today! Contact
Campusfundraiser.com at (888)
923-3238, or visit
www.campusfundraiser.com
Wanted: Candidates for ASUO Elec
tions. Informational Meeting Tonight,
5 pm, Cascade 202! Please come
with Questions.
285 SERVICES
Abortion Services to 21 weeks. Free
pregnancy tests.
All Women's Health Services.
633 E. 11th, 342-5940
24-hour support for survivors & their
friends. Sexual Assault Support
Services, 343-SASS.
Pregnant? Or maybe?
New medical clinic, confidential, free
1st Way 687-8651
firstwayl ©juno.com
310 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
GLASS BLOWING LESSONS,
lamp working classes arranged to
student schedules. 741-4075 or
www. snodgrass. net
2001UO COUECE BOWl
CAMPUS TRIVIA TOURNAMENT
Give your brain a workout!
Register your team of four to five
at The Break before 8pm Mon.
Jan. 28. Stop by The Break for
details or call 346-3711.
Join in on the fun of
THE VARSITY SPORT OV THE MIND!
Participants must be full time UO
students for Winter *02. Tourna
ment held Jan 29 and 31 in The
Break. Sponsored by Coca Cola,
Subway, and Little Caesar's.