Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 28, 2003, Page 10, Image 10

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stroke that Oregon was able to edge out
Texas El-Paso and clinch a spot in the
NCAA Championships. But this season
can’t be defined in one shot, one round or
even one specific tournament.
“You take it one stroke at a time, one
round at a time and one tourney at a time,
and it’s a culmination at the end,” head
coach Steve Nosier said. “Chris has been a
joy to have in our program and an out
standing young man. He has given us his
heart and soul.”
Carnahan didn’t have just a piece of
humble pie growing up; he ate the
whole thing.
“Golf is a humbling experience,” said
Carnahan. “Golf is basically life.. Its
ups and downs bring out the qualities in
a person.”
For a kid coming out of West Albany High
School who didn’t receive any college atten
tion until he sent out 50 letters to universities
across the nation, that would seem like a lot.
He wouldn’t have it any other way, and for a
kid living out a dream, it’s no big deal.
“I play golf,” Carnahan said. “That’s what I
do. I’m just following my dream I’ve had since
I was 6 years old. What you see is what you
get. I eat Maple Garden every day, and I do
the normal college thing, except I play golf.”
Scott Archer is a freelance writer
for the Emerald.
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095 PERSONALS
CASH REWARD for tan leather
shoulder bag & non-cash contents.
Lost near book store bus stop. No
questions asked. Claire 543-9899
T05 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!
Wednesday is New Comic Day
at Emerald City Comics.
770 E. 13th. 345-2568.
Women’s Releigh Mtn. Bike & Com
puter Windows ‘98 w/ printer. $100
each. Call Nikos Messina: 338-7975.
2 Kenny Chesney tickets!
Lower section, close to stage!
Portland-Clark County
Amphitheater. 7/26/03 @ 7:30 pm.
Only $1501
Call Mike, 686-9096.
“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 5 days FREE!
Student/'Private Party Ads Only • No Refunds
125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES
Hey, looking for a cheap bed? Twin
bed: comfy, good condition. $60
obo. Call Brian: 686-2463.
Furniture SALE:
Futon (new) $250, microwave $45,
tble/2ch. $40, lamp $20, Q bed
$175, ent. center $50, sm & Ig rugs
$40. Call: 684-4675.
1984 Ford Bronco II, 4x4, runs well,
nice interior, great buy $1,250. 345
8460
1991 Honda Accord LX - 182K, 5
speed, CD, AC, $2750. One owner.
Call 686-5426.
140 BICYCLES
Cannondale R600 bicycle less than
200 miles of use. Ultegra 105 up
grade, 19” frame, $1,200, other fea
tures, perfect condition. 431 -7399
.145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
Macintosh G3 computer, extra mem
ory, ViewSonic 16 in. monitor, $495
firm. Call 344-8389 or 915-9591.
165 SPORTS EQUIPMENT
WANTED QUALITY used sports and
exercise equipment. We buy & sell
new & used. Play It Again Sports.
2598 Willamette St., 342-4041
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
BUYIE MW AM
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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.
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your opinion. Tell us what you
think about us and you could win
$100, $50 or $25 UO campus
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River Rafting Guides Needed.
Training starts June 14. Fun sum
mer job. Free info. 1 -800-289-4534
Bartender Positions
Make up to $30Q/shift. No exp. re
quired. 800-806-0085 ext. 1250.
Summer work study, $10/hr., off
campus. Research, public educa
tion, film festival. Rich @ 345-5538.
HorOSCOpG by Linda C. Black
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (May 28).
Postpone vacation plans this year, and
build your foundation instead.
Consider options carefully _ you'll live
for years with these choices.
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 6 _ Somebody has to be practical,
and this time it's you! Show you're up
to the challenge by drawing up a
budget and sticking to it.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) _ Today is
a 7 _ If you're in a cranky mood, don't
make matters worse. Don't snap at the
person who's feeding you, either liter
ally or figuratively.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 21) _ Today is
a 5 _ The traffic is horrendous out
there. The highway is a parking lot. If
you have to get from Point A to Point
B, take the surface streets.
CANCER (June 22-July 22) _ Today is
an 8 _ You'd like to go on an outing
with friends, but that would dig into
your savings. How to resolve this
dilemma? Save now, play later.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) _ Today is a 6
_ Don't push against the tide today.
Relax and do what you're told. Wait
until a better time to act, and advise
your partner to do the same.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) _ Today is
a 7 _ Curtail your travel for a while, no
matter how alluring a trip may be.
Finish important matters first, and
you'll have more fun when you go.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) _ Today is a
Your romantic interlude may have
to be postponed. More practical tasks
take top priority. Besides, Friday night
is better for love.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) _ Today
is a 7 _ Turn the reins over to some
one you trust. Let someone take care
of you. You don't always have to be in
control in order to get where you want
to go.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) _
Today is a 7 _ There's a lot of work
involved, and this job isn't easy.
Something you thought would help,
won't. Be prepared to be creative.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) _
Today is a 7 _ Don't save all your win
nings for yourself, and don't spend it
on things you need. Get something
fun for the people you work so hard
for.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) _ Today
is a 6 _ Looks like you're accumulat
ing lots of stuff, some of it valuable,
some not. Don't even try to sort
through it yet. You're liable to make a
mistake.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) _ Today
is an 8 _ Allow yourself to be confi
dent. Don't empower your worries.
Prepare the facts you think you'll
need, and hold them in reserve.
205 HELP WANTED
Still Looking
For your summer job?
Southwestern Company offers
$8,400 + college credit + resume
builder + travel. For details call
Tye Thompson at 1-800-737-9147
Night Ride is now hiring.
Co-directors (2) volunteer coordina
tor and dispatchers. Positions re
quire commitment for 2003-2004
school year. Experience working
with “minority” groups a plus. Get
paid to make a change. Applications
available outside ASUO Exec., EMU
Suite 4 and are due Monday, June 2
@ 5 pm in Night Ride box ASUO
_Exec. EOE/ADA._
College Works Painting is now hir
ing for full-time summer painting
positions: great pay, opportunity
for advancement, great work envi
ronment.Call 541-738-6298.
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
STEWARD NEEDED. Immediate
need for an environmentally respon
sible, mature, and caring steward to
work full-time on a beautiful farm in
southern Oregon. See
www.t2.com/ad for complete details.
Now accepting applications for Peer
Health Education interns through the
UO Health Center. This small semi
nar class meets T/R 10-11:50, and
accepts 12 new students/ term. If in
terested go to:
http://healthed.uoregon.edu and fill
out the application or call Ramah
Leith 346-0562.
On-site apt. manager
Next to U of O.
Apt. & salary, flexible hrs,
perfect for full time student.
Send resume to
On-Site Manager 86299 Lorane
Hwy, Eugene, OR 97405.
Change the life of a child this sum
mer. Staff needed for camp near
Portland. Michael, 503-231-9484
University Housing
Family Housing and University
Apartments Student Positions:
Currently hiring for maintenance,
paint, custodial, and grounds posi
tions at Spencer View and West
moreland, 15-20 hr/week. Students
must provide proof of enrollment for
a minimum of 8 undergraduate cred
it hours and 3 graduate credit hours
at UO or an accredited educational
institution. Starting wages begin at
$7.00/hr or higher depending on po
sition and experience. For more in
formation and applications, contact
the Spencer View office at 346-5263
and Westmoreland office at 346
5260. An AA/EO/ADA institution
committed to cultural diversity.
ASUO- Now hiring for the following
positions: Marketing Director, GTF
Intern Coordinator, Child-care subsi
dy Advocate, Senate Seat 12-AAA,
& 13-Social Sciences, Exec Appoint
ees for PFC, ADFC and EMU Board,
Con-Court Justices, and multiple
other committee appointments. Ap
plications available in the ASUO
Suite 4 EMU. Deadline Friday June
6th, 5:00 p.m. (AA/EOE/ADA)
Morning Person?
MAKE SOME EXTRA CASH!
Now Hiring for Fall!
Deliver the Oregon Daily Emerald
6:00-8:00am, Mon.-Fri. Requires
your own reliable vehicle.
Work Study ok. Apply in person,
Mon.-Fri., 8-5, 300 EMU
The Oregon Daily Emerald is an
equal opportunity employer com
mitted to a culturally diverse work
place.
205 HELP WANTED
Needed: licensed, unarmed security
guards. 206-624-6889. Fax resume
to 206-624-7190.
Library Assistant
Computer-savvy student to work in
the Computing Center’s Documents
Room Library. Must be reliable with
good public service skills and work
ing knowledge of Windows, Mac and
UNIX. 10-12 hrs/wk. $7.00 to start.
Apply at 175 McKenzie Hall by 5/29.
346-4406 for info.
PART TiME STUDENT POSITION.
University of Oregon Housing is
seeking student for part time em
ployment for the position of Student
Assistant to the Associate Director
of Residence Life. This position is
available with hours designed to
work around your schedule. Tasks
will include: handling confidential
material, writing letters to residents,
creating and distributing inter-office
memos, writing material for various
newsletters/publications, taking
messages, office organization,
checking and distributing email, the
position will also entail running er
rands on and off campus, assisting
other University Housing officials,
customer service and special proj
ects as requested. Computer skills
are a must. Experience working with
Microsoft Word and Excel, Adobe
PageMaker and Eudora 4.31 is de
sired. In addition, one year commit
ment is required in order to facilitate
adequate job continuity. Wages are
$7.25 per hour. 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 credits if
working on thesis). Apply at Univer
sity Housing Office, Walton Complex
(corner of 15th and Agate).
AA/EO/ADA institution committed to
cultural diversity
205 HELP WANTED
Wildland Firefighters Exciting Out
door Summer Job. Apply before end
of term to schedule class: 1322 N.
30th St., Springfield, 10am-4pm.
746-7528. No experience needed
training provided.
100 WORKERS NEEDED! Assem
ble crafts, wood items. Materials
provided. To $480 + wk. Free info,
packet. 24 hours. 801-428-4682.
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
3110 Oriole-Two bedroom, new
windows, forced air heat, hardwood
floors, new paint inside and out, car
port and detached shop. No Pets.
$725.00. Game Farm, to Mallard to
Oriole. 915-3101 or 334-4625.
4 bdrm 2 ba, W/D, 1875 Onyx
Avail. Sept 1. $1600/mo.
342-6506 or 912-0395
Available June 30
Close to campus, 5 bdrm. 2 bath, 2
kitchens. Huge backyard. 1147 Mill.
$1845.686-3359.
Nice 5+ bedroom, 2 bath, balcony,
small back porch. Appliances, w/d,
available 6/1. 1431 W. Broadway.
242-6829.
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
NEAR CAMPUS & DOWN
TOWN Very nice restored 1920’s 2
bdrm. house, fireplace, appliances,
W/D, courtyard patio, cat ok, $875 +
sign fee/dep. on lease. 579-1568
AVAILABLE NOW- WILL NOT
HOLD.
$325/mo. + security fee. near Aut
zen. No pets, smoke cigs outside.
Avail. ASAP! (503) 440-4935.
RESERVING FOR FALL
Low summer rates.
Large, clean, quiet 1 & 2 bdrms.
1 block UO. Nicely furnished.
Call Chuck 344-4760.
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• Washer/dryer
• Close to campus
• On bus route
• Electronic alarms
• Private bedrooms/
individual leases
• Computer lab, copier,
and fax available
• Decked out kitchen
■ Swimming pool
• Basketbail/volleybatl
• Workout facilities
• Starting at $335
■ Roommate matching
service
' 10 & 12 mo. leases
90 Commons Drive • 338-4000
www.universitycommons.com
Large, clean, quiet
1 bdm. 1/2 block UO.
Super summer rates
reserving for fall.
Spotlessly clean, fully furnished,
big walk-in closet, separate vanity
& bath, on-site laundry, covered
parking Call now! 484-4103.
014107
f The Place To Be!
Special move-in incentives
available at this classy alternative.
• One and a half miles to campus
• Near bike path & bus station
• Outstanding landscaping
• Controlled access
• Broadway Market Bene Gourmet Pizza,
Savoure' French Tea & Crystal Shop
at street level
Broadway Place
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255 West Broadway, Eugene
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