Women's continued from page 9A who you admire,” she said. “So it will be good for everyone to com pete with someone at that level.” “Abby’s a really tough competi tor, and we’ve seen that all year long,” Oregon women’s head coach Tom Heinonen said. “There’s a lot she can achieve this weekend.” Along with the multi-event championships, Oregon sends four athletes to Palo Alto, Calif., in a last-minute attempt to earn Pac-10 and regional qualifying marks at Stanford’s Cardinal Qualifier. Redshirt freshman Sara Schaaf and senior Eri Macdonald will look to improve in the 800 me ters. Schaaf is just two seconds off of the Pac-10 and regional quali fying standard after running a personal best of 2:12.87 in the Oregon Invitational. “I’ve had it on my mind every day,” Schaaf said. “I’ve been given one more opportunity to give it my all, do my best and get out there.” Junior Jill Hoxmeier will try and reach the 168 foot, 4-inch mark in the women’s hammer with a cur rent personal best of 162-6. Oregon will also send redshirt senior Carrie Zografos as she tries to slide under the regional 5,000-meter qualifying mark of 17 minutes. After qualifying in the 1,500 me ters last weekend in a personal best of 4:26.09, chances seem good. “Her time in the 1,500 clearly shows she can run under 17 min utes,” Heinonen said. Contact the sports reporter at jessethomas@dailyemerald.com. Men's continued from page 9A trip down to Los Angeles. “A lot of the teams have just one person there; we’ll have three guys,” Slye said. “That alone is a huge advantage for all of us. Espe cially if Santi’s off to a great start, it’s motivation for us to stay with him.” The bottom line, Lorenzo said, is that the three Ducks need to start the rest of the team off on the right foot. “We like it because we know we’re good, and we can do good things for the team,” Lorenzo said. In other action this weekend, Oregon will send a handful of ath letes to Palo Alto, Calif., for the Cardinal Qualifier. The group in cludes thrower James March, distance runner Erik Heinonen and freshman high jumpers Chad Clason, Jeff Lindsey and Teddy Davis. Contact the sports editor at peterhockaday@dailyemerald.com. Adam Amato Emerald Abby Andrus sits in the middle of the national decathlon field but near the top in the Pac-10. She'll shoot for first in Los Angeles. Classifieds To place an ad, call (541) 3464343 or stop by Room 300 Erb Memorial Union E-mail: classads@dailyemerald.com Online Edition: www.dailyemerald.com Room 300, Erb Memorial Union, PO. Box 3159, Eugene, OR 97403 105 TYPING/RESUME SERVICES 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 -oom tor sale. 4 harness, Jack floor oom with bench and extras. Easy to jse, must sell. $500. Call: 684-4815. *Give Me Five!** Run your “FOR SALE” ad (items under $1,000) for 5 days. 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Play It Again Sports. 2598 Willamette St., 342-4041. 175 WANTED The YWCA is looking for volunteers for the Race Against Racism may 17th at Alton Baker Park. Volunteer meeting Wed. May 14th @ 7 pm @ the YWCA 841 E. 18th Ave., or call 346-4439 or ywca@gladstone. Horoscope by Linda C. Black Today’s Birthday (May 9). Making your home comfortable is an achievable goal this year. You might decide to entertain, too, and that would give you a good reason to fix up the place. 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 _ Taking action works much better now than just talking about it. There's been plenty of time for that. Don't ignore financial limits. Taurus (April 20-May 20) _ Today is a 6 _ Entertaining at your house could be lots of fun, for you as well as your guests. Let them know how they can help. That way you're not stuck with all of the work. Gemini (May 21-June 21) _ Today is a 6 _ Recent disruptions concerning your home could make you more secure. Don't focus on the messes. Concentrate on cleaning them up. Cancer (June 22-July 22) _ Today is a 6 _ Greater abundance can be yours without a lot more work. Request a cost-of-living increase so that you can attain the lifestyle to which you'd like to become accustomed. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) _ Today is a 7 _ Get the job done early and avoid a rep rimand. Set up a date for later with a bunch of your very best friends. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) _ Today is a 7 _ You may have felt stuck lately, but that won't be the case for long. Better decide what you want to create. The opportunity is coming. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) _ Today is an 8 _ It sure would be a lovely day to take off a little early. If you get paid by the hour, though, that's not a good idea. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) _ Today is a 6 _ They say that opposites attract, and if that's really true, you ought to have a lot of fun. Minimize compromise. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) _ Today is an 8 _ Conditions improve toward the evening, but things get complicated again tomorrow. Better schedule a date for tonight. You may be too busy this weekend. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) _ Today is a 6 _ You can accumulate a lot if you set your mind to it. Working hard is an asset, of course, but self-discipline is the key. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) _ Today is a 7 _ The direct approach may not seem to work, but a roundabout process will. If at first you don't succeed, try a differ ent tactic. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) _ Today is a 6 _ Hold your course and finish doing what you said you'd do. You can increase your status as well as your income. 180 TRAVEL & LODGING Beyond London & Paris: Traveling to Central or Eastern Europe? Destinations included; Prague, Kiev, Budapest and Riga, just to name a few. Special discount air fares available from Beatty Group Inti, an Oregon based Travel Com pany. For a quote contact Alex at (800) 285-6215 or e-mail alex @ beattygroup.com. 190 OPPORTUNITIES Diagnosed with ADD/ADHD? Complete simple visual task- earn $15, about 30 min. Call Mika: 346 4903 to schedule a time. DBUVEK BEWARE 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. Bartender Positions Make up to $300/shift. No exp. re quired. 800-806-0085 ext. 1250. 205 HELP WANTED Athletic Department On May 16th & 17th the Operations Department will be holding inter views for their summer work crew starting at 10:30 a.m. in Mac Court at door #1. Pick up applications at this time or in advance at the Casa nova Center 2nd Floor reception area. 205 HELP WANTED Great Part Time Job Retail & phone sales of raw glass materials. Great location & friendly environment with flexible work hours. Must be: available summer, responsible, computer savvy, have good communications skills. Glass blowing knowledge helpful. Send re sume to thurley@callatg.com or bring to T & M Glass Supply 259 E. 5th Ave. 3rd Floor Work for the Emerald! The Oregon Daily Emerald, an inde pendently-run student newspaper, seeks talented students to join its staff for the 2003-04 school year. A variety of positions are open, includ ing editor and reporting positions in news, entertainment and sports; photo editor and photographer; de sign editor and graphic designers; copy chiefs and copy editors; free lance editor; editorial editor, colum nists and illustrators; an online editor and a webmaster, we provide indi viduals with a wonderful environ ment to hone journalistic skills and all positions are paid. Qualified applicants will be enrolled at the University of Oregon for the 03-04 school year. Applicants need not have previous experience, al though similar professional or edu cational experience is recommend ed. Applications and job descriptions are available in Suite 300 of the EMU and also online at: www.dailyemer ald.com. Submit no more than five work samples. All materials must be submitted by May 14 by 5 p.m. 205 HELP WANTED Now recruiting for East Coast Oregon Nannies 343-3755 web site: www.oregonnannies.com Nanny: Seeking either one full time or 2 part-time nannies. M-F during normal business hours. Must be available 2 to 3 full days per week all year. $9-10/per hour. Year committ ment required, begins June. Must have experience taking care of young children. Send cover letter and resume to: Dr. Beth Stormshak at bstorm@darkwina.uoreaon.edu WANTED: 2 student volunteers to be on the Advisory Committee for the International Resource Center. Applicants must either be an interna tional student who will represent the international students OR a former study abroad student representing the study abroad students. Applica tions for these positions are availa ble in the International Resource Center in the EMU. Deadline for submission is Thurs., 15 May, 5 pm. Si puedes leer este anuncio, tienes amor por las familias Hispanas y ha blas Espanol, necesitamos tu ayuda voluntaria para trabajar con bebes y nihos durante la clase de educacion para padres @ Birth To Three grupo Crecer. Tambien necesitamos ayu da para preparar comidas Mexica nas y una persona que quiera ser auxilia en la clase de los padres. Se hablan varios dialectos debido a que nuestras familias de habla Hispana vienen de distintas reqions de Mexi co, Sudamerica y America Central. Para mas infomacion, llama al tele fono 349-7793. CATHOLIC CAMPUS MINISTRY St. Thomas More Newman Center Daily Mass M-F, 5:15PM Wed. Mass 9:00PM (Student Mass) Sat. Mass 5:00PM Sun. Mass 9:00, 11:00AM, 7:30PM (Student Mass) 1850 Emerald SL • 346-4468 www.newmanctr-uorepon.org Central Lutheran Church (ELCA) Welcomes you! Holy Communion: Sundays 8:15 & 10:45am; 6:30pm 18th & Potter • 345-0395 Call 346-4343 to list your services here. ECKANKAR Challenge yourself to do things you have gotten too comfortable to try. 343-2657 • www.eckankar.org 205 HELP WANTED D.D.S is hiring Co-directors for 03 04 school year. Pick up applications at the ASUO office, Suite #4 EMU. Applications due by May 14th, D.D.S is an EOE/ADA/AA employer. KWVA Eugene, 88.1 FM Campus Radio is now accepting applications for all Senior Staff positions for the 2003-2004 Academic Year. Posi tions include: General Manager, As sistant General manager, Program ming Director, Music Director, News Director, Promotions director, Pro duction Director, Underwriting Direc tor and Web Page/Newsletter Editor. Applicants need not be students, however students will be given pref erence. no experience is necessary, please see job descriptions for infor mation regarding specific positions. Job descriptions and applications are available outside of the ASUO Office, Suite 4 of the EMU. Applica tions are due b 5 p.m., Monday, May 12th and should be submitted to the KWVA mailbox in the ASUO office, Attention KWVA Board of Directors. For additional information, contact Charlotte NISSER at KWVA, 346 4091. KWVA is an EEO/AAA em ployer. As always, KWVA is accept ing applications for DJs and News Staff. A Career Working with Children! Expereince working with kids? Consider becoming a Nanny! East Coast families offer good salaries, room and board, travel, and much more! Call Oregon Nannies to apply. 541-343-3755 Great summer job! College Pro Painters are currently hiring Job Site Managers and Painters. You could earn $3000 to $5000 plus awesome bonus structure! NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Work outside on a crew with a group of your friends and learn useful job skills. 1-888 277-9787 or www.collegepro.com Camp Counselors- Teach Gymnas tics, Tennis, A&C, & more at award winning camps in PA. Apply @ www.pineforestcamp.com CREW SUPERVISORS Temporary June 16- August 29 Supervise a crew of five at-risk youth to complete wetlands restora tion projects, minor construction and maintenance. Two positions: one in Eugene, one in Lowell. Full time temporary, $2,080-$2,253/mo. Oper ated in partnership with Lane Work force Partnership, Oregon Youth Conservation Corps, Army Corps of Engineers and the Wetlands Execu tive Team. Closing date: May 21. Application & Job description availa ble on our website: www.looking glass.us or at our Administrative Of fice 72B Centennial Lp Eugene. AA/EOE.