Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 14, 2005, Page 10, Image 10

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    Don’t-Do-lt-Yourself Directory
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
LISTED HERE EVERY MONDAY
A product of the Oregon Daily Emerald Classifieds. For more information call 541 -346-4343.
ARTS & CRAFTS
Harlequin Beads & Jewlery
1027 Willamete St. 683-5903.
www.harleauinbeads.com.
AUTOMOTIVE
C & L Automotive. Quality service,
reasonable rates. Student/Senior
discount. Shuttle service. 7:30-5:30,
M-F 485-5135. 3764 B W 11th.
German Auto Service since 1963
Specializing in foreign autos. Near
UO, (Franklin & Walnut) 342-2912.
10 min. oil changel 15 yrs of expe
rience! Cooling systems, transmis
sion. Pit Stop USA Inc. Corner of
W. 11th & Garfield. 686-2507
BIKE REPAIR/SALES
Paul’s Bicycle Way: fast, affordable
repairs- Trek, Fisher, Raleigh, Kona,
bikes. 2480 Alder, 342-6155
COMICS BUY & SELL
Emerald City Comics, your 1-stop
for anime, manga, comics & games.
We buy & sell. 770 E. 13th Ave.
DONATIONS
1 call takes it all I Donate your stuff
to St. Vincent de Paul: turn, books,
clothes, sports items, etc. 345-0595
MQVERS/SHIPPERS
Al’s Moving Service: Professionals,
no job too small. Great rates, free
estimates, load/unload your rental
truck. Pianos, pool tables. 726-1229
PAKMAIL:We ship computers,
bikes, dorms, etc. FREE Eugene
Pick up. FREE Estimates. Bring this
AD for 10% off shipping. 607-0707.
MUSIC
Music Lessons: Rock, Jazz, Folk,
Classical, most instruments, Voice,
& Dance. Private or with a friend.
Stark-raving beginners to advanced.
OFAM at The Shedd. 687-6526
OPTICAL
THE FOCAL POINT
OPTICAL
1550 Oak St. • 683-6341
Corner of 16th & Oak
Inside Oregon Eye Associates
PET CARE/SITTING
Eugene Animat Hospital: low cost
spay & neuter, free exam w/vacci
nations. Near UO. 342-1178
TRAVEL
VIP Taxi • Student & airport dis
counts. Visa/Mastercard. Courteous
drivers. Clean mini vans. 484-0920
Find what you need. ODE
Sell what VOU don't. classifieds
TYPING/EDITING
Prof, editing, proofing, typing. The
ses, papers, resumes. 20 yrs. exp.
Eug. area. Angela 343-0917.
Retired Editor (& rapid typist). Effi
cient & accurate. Will pick up & de
liver. $10-12/hr. Jane 741-3020.
TUTORING
Dissertation Coaching. Need sup
port? Sure you do! It isn’t just anoth
er paper. Call 503-804-4748.
www.judatha.com
Classifieds
To place an ad, call (541) 346-4343 or stop by Room 300 EMU
E-mail: dassads@dailyemerald.com
Online Edition: www.dailyemerald.com
Room 300, Erb Memorial Union, RO. Box 3159, Eugene, OR 97403
095 PERSONALS
Red, thank you for all the great
times. I love how your blue eyes
smile in the morning. I’m so blessed
to be your dork, timmy, and friends,
love, Schmoopie
Coco & Sebastian:
Your purrs or love and silly ways
make us love you today and Always!
Love, Julie and Natalie
To mu fietero-lifemcite:
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105 TYPING/EDITING SERVICES
EXPERT THESIS/DISSERTATION
editor, Grad School approved
since 1974! Papers, resumes.
ON CAMPUS! robin, 344-0759
120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
Monday Blues? We have comics,
games and anime at Emerald City
Comics. 770 E 13th, 345-2568.
125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES
$97
QUEEN SIZE PILLOWTOP
New Mattresses & Boxspring
Guaranteed Lowest Prices!
1EE DELIVERY
AMERICAN MATTRESS
MANUFACTURING
1 4075 West 11th • 343-2690
Open 7 Days a Week
$100 Queen pillow top mattress.
New in plastic.
741-2109
130 CARS/TRUCKS/CYCLES
94' 4x4 Z71 Extended Cab, Fully
loaded, 170K, Runs great! Teal
Green, $6,400 OBO 541-895-2381
185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BARTENDING $250/day potential,
no experience necessary, training
provided. 800-965-6520 ext. 118
190 OPPORTUNITIES
The Oregon Daily Emerald assumes
no liability for ad content or response.
Ads are screened for illegal content
and mail order ads must provide
sample of item for sale. Otherwise,
ads that appear too good to be true,
oprobably are.
' Respond at your own risk.
ASUO NOW HIRING!
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Health & Women's Advocate
EMU at large \ \
Student Senate Seat #9, RFC
Student Senate Seat #4; EMU
Senat^Seat #11, Undeclared
Applications Available in ASUO Suite 4
Applications Due by 5pm, February 16th or until filled
Contact ASUO at 346-3724 (AA/EOE/ADA)
190 OPPORTUNITIES
Assemblers wanted. Start immedi
ately. FT/PT $1380 weekly guaran
teed. No exp. needed. For info, call
1-866-550-7198.
Possible river guide positions
our spring break guide school is a
great first step towards exceptional
summer employment. Destination
wilderness. Possible partial
scholarships avail. (800) 423-8868
www.WildernessTrips.com
Now accepting applications for Peer
Health Education interns through
the UO Health Center. This small
seminar class meets T/R 10-11:50,
and accepts 12 new students/ term.
Accepting applications through Feb.
25th. If interested go to:
http://healthed.uoregon.edu and fill
out the application or call Ramah
Leith 346-0562.
Do your
bills need to
be paid?
See “help wanted”
M1M>
HIRING RIVER-RAFTING GUIDES.
Training starts March 5. No
experience necessary. Free info!
1-800-289-4534.
THE BEST SUMMER EVER!
CAMP STARLIGHT, a co-ed resi
dential camp located 2 1/2 hours
from NYC seeks general counselors
and specialists to experience the
summer of a lifetime. Join our staff
from all over the world and enjoy the
perfect balance of work and FUN!
WE WILL BE ON YOUR CAMPUS
FEB 25TH. For More Information:
www.campstarliqht.com. 1-877-875
3971 or lnfo@campstarlight.com
Student custodial worker to work at
the Student Recreation Center.
Must be female able to work early
afternoons. Must be able to clean
our women’s locker room when oth
er people are present. This position
requires you to work independently.
Starts $7.60/hr. Work study not
required. Approx. 2/hrs. per day
M-F. Contact Dee: 346-1027 or
email: deanna@uoregon.edu. •
University of Oregon Housing
Employment Opportunities
University Housing Facilities is
now accepting applications for
150-student positions:
PAINT, MAINTENANCE,
CUSTODIAL, &
GROUNDS CREWS.
•These positions are for summer
employment beginning June 11,
2005.
•Students must be 18 yrs. or older
by June 11,2005.
•Undergraduate Applicants must
provide proof of enrollment in an
accredited educational institutions
for a minimum of 8 credit hours for
Fall, Winter and Spring terms
2004-05. Graduate students must
be enrolled for a minimum of 6
credit hours. Graduate students
working on their thesis are re
quired to be enrolled for 3 credit
hours.
•Salary range - $7.25-$8.05/hour.
•Must be available 7am-4:30pm,
M-F and some weekends as as
signed.
•Must be able to walk and climb
stairs extensively, lift up to 50 lbs,
bend, reach and effectively com
municate verbally and in writing.
•Criminal Background check will
be done.
Applications may be picked up
from the University Main Housing
Office at the Walton Complex
(1595 E. 15th Avenue, Eugene)
beginning Feb 15th. Applications
will be accepted through 5pm on
March 31st, 2005. For more infor
mation on any of these positions,
please call Peggy Benson at 346
205 HELP WANTED
Cruise line entry level on board po
sitions avail. Great benefits, season
al/yr.-round. (719)584-9909
Business Application
Technician/System Administrator
$16.95-$20.61/hr»City of Springfield
For position information and appli
cation see www.ci.sprinafield.or.us
(541)726-3704
WILLAMALANE PARK AND
RECREATION DISTRICT
Program Leaders are needed for
the Schools Plus Grant Program
to work with school-age youth in
elementary and/or middle schools.
Required application packets and
detailed job descriptions are availa
ble at the Memorial Building Com
munity Center, 765 A St., Spring
field, OR 97477 (or online at
www.wlllamalane.org, Job Posting
#0804-SPPRGLDR.)
Drug-free workplace. EOE.
205 HELP WANTED
White Water River Guide School
An adventure of a lifetime and great
summer employment opportunities.
www.highcountryexpeditions.com or
1-888-461-7328.
RECEPTIONIST
Fast paced, deadline oriented en
vironment, pleasant personality &
phone etiquette a must. Computer
literacy, bookkeeping experience
& some college education re
quired. This is a permanent 9 mo.
position, mid-Sept to mid-June.
The Oregon Daily Emerald, an in
dependent, student run, daily
campus newspaper, is an equal
opportunity employer committed
to a diverse workplace. Mail re
sume & cover letter to: Oregon
Daily Emerald, PO Box 3159, Eu
gene, OR 97403. Application
Deadline 2/18/05.
SUSHI
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Horoscope by Holiday Mathis
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (February 14). Valentine
baby, the commitments you honor lead you to
a year of joyful living. When proper respects are
paid you through next month, your new confi
dence carries you into an auspicious business
deal. Late spring features time off, perhaps a
vacation or romance that makes you see the
world differently. Virgo and Aries are favored
for new love. Your lucky numbers are: 20,14,
39,5 and 35.
ARIES (March 21 -April 19). Ancient Rome cel
ebrated the rites of spring in February with a
fertility festival in the middle of the month. Cel
ebrate your own fertility in some way today,
starting with your creative mind and your im
pressive productivity.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Though you con
sider yourself to be a practical sort, the spirit of
the holiday brings out your sensual side. If
you've made up your mind to give gifts, you'll
choose something exceptionally romantic -
and probably fattening, too!
GEMINI (May 21 -June 21). Always on the cut
ting edge, you'll find the hippest, coolest way
to say, "I love you.’ It works so well for one per
son, you may use it on several. You're oh-so
popular now, you know.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). The Catholic
Church recognizes three different martyred
saints with the name ‘Valentine," which poses
the question: Will the real Valentine please
stand up? You 'll be asking the same today!
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Your sign is associated
with the heart, and you'll be subject to the sen
timentality of the season. Do be careful not to
get so carried up in a romantic notion that you
forget the reality of a situation.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Of the estimated 1
billion printed valentines that will be sent out
this year, I predict not many will be sent by Vir
gos - your sign prefers to make a personal call
or share a handcrafted design.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23). Love may feel more
like an unwelcome affliction than a dreamy
state of bliss. It was the goddess of your ruling
planet, Venus, who bore that arrow-wielding
son named Cupid. Consider yourself speared!
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). The history of
Valentine's Day is shrouded in mystery - and
that's exactly how you prefer your romance,
too. The compelling quaiities of love are the in
tangible ones. You are seduced by unspoken
promises.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You re at
your best after you've taken the time to calm
down. Thoughtfulness counts more than
spending money. A small token of affection or a
handwritten note touches the heart of your
valentine.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). There's a rea
son Cupid is personified as a child and not a
wizened old matchmaker. Love's impulsive,
naive and, yes, foolish aspects are highlighted -
- but thankfully, not by you. . at least not today.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Pagan cultures
incorporated the concept of purification into
their February celebration. Right now, you also
resonate with the idea of purging something
messy, inconvenient or just plain unnecessary
from your life.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You are confident
and know exactly what you're doing. Aggres
sive and eager moves only mess with the ro
mantic pace you've established. You are patient
and will wait for your love to come to you.