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CLASSIFIEDS HELP WANTED

AUTO INSURANCE

Fax: 405-325-7517 Campus Address: COH 149A

Auto Insurance Quotations anytime Foreign students welcomed JIM HOLMES INSURANCE, 321-4664

DEADLINES Line Ad..................................................................................3 days prior Place line ad by 9:00 a.m. 3 business days prior to publication.

Bartending! Up to $300/day. No exp nec. Training provided. 1-800-965-6520 x133.

Place your display, classified display or classified card ads by 5:00 p.m. 3 business days prior to publication.

Now Taking Applications for Fall Semester Community After School Program is now taking applications for part-time staff to work in our school-age childcare programs in Norman Public Schools. Hours: M-F 2:20pm to 6:00pm. Begin working in August. Closed for all Norman Public School holidays and professional days. Competitive wages staring at $7.25/hour. Higher pay for students with qualifying coursework in education, early childhood, recreation and related fields. Complete application online at www.caspinc.org.

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Payment is required at the time the ad is placed. Credit cards, cash, money orders or local checks accepted.

Research volunteers needed! Researchers at OU Health Sciences Center need healthy volunteers ages 18 to 30 who have a parent with or without a history of an alcohol or drug problem. Full participation involves 5 appointments. Qualified participants will be compensated for their time. Call 456-4303 to learn more about the study and to see if you qualify. The University of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity institution.

RATES Line Ad

There is a 2 line minimum charge; approximately 42 characters per line, including spaces and punctuation. (Cost = Days x # lines x $/line)

$5,000-$7,000

10-14 days.........$1.15/line 15-19 days.........$1.00/line 20-29 days........$ .90/line 30+ days ........ $ .85/line

1 day ..................$4.25/line 2 days ................$2.50/line 3-4 days.............$2.00/line 5-9 days.............$1.50/line

PAID EGG DONORS up to 6 donations, + Exps, non-smokers, Ages 18-29, SAT>1100/ACT>24/GPA>3.00 Contact: info@eggdonorcenter.com The Cleveland County Family YMCA is seeking Lifeguards, Swim Instructors, Member Services & Birthday Party Attendants! Apply in person at 1350 Lexington Ave. EOE

Classified Display, Classified Card Ad or Game Sponsorship

Country Leisure Pools & Spas in Moore is hiring seasonal Retail Associates. Position involves cashiering, water testing and customer service. Please apply in person at 3001 N Service Rd, Moore.

Contact an Acct Executive for details at 325-2521. 2 col (3.25 in) x 2.25 inches

2 col (3.25 in) x 2 inches Sudoku ..............$760/month Boggle ...............$760/month Horoscope ........$760/month

Animal Emergency Center of Norman Veterinary Assistant, Animal Care Taker, & Office Coordinator positions open. Work nights,weekends,holidays FT or PT Apply in person: 2121 McKown Drive, Norman OK - 360-7828

Crossword ........$515/month

STUDENTPAYOUTS.COM Paid survey takers needed in Norman 100% FREE to join. Click on Surveys. HAVE FUN! MAKE LOTS OF $$$! We need 2 people to add to our Promotions Team. No selling or telemarketing. Mon-Fri, 4pm to 9pm Call Mike 321-7503 Orient Express, 722 Asp, 364-2100 P/T dishwasher, waitstaff and delivery person needed.

HELP WANTED

Display Ad ............................................................................3 days prior Classified Display or Classified Card Ad

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PLACE AN AD Phone: 405-325-2521 E-mail: classifieds@ou.edu

Cameron Jones, advertising manager classifieds@ou.edu • phone: 405-325-2521

J Housing Rentals

Being

NUMBER ONE is nothing

HOUSES UNFURNISHED 3bd/2ba, 1600 sqft house, W/D, 2 car gar - 420-8672 Near OU, 933 S Lahoma: 2bd/1ba, no pets, references req. - $850 914 Drake: 1br/1ba, no pets, references req. Gas/water PAID - $550 CALL 550-7069

to celebrate.

TOWNHOUSES FURNISHED Large T/H for rent, 12th & Boyd St! 2 bd, 1.5 ba, patio, pool! $599. Call 290-8664.

TOWNHOUSES UNFURNISHED

APTS. UNFURNISHED RENT NOW!! $99 DEPOSIT! NO APP FEE! 2 Bedrooms Available! Pets Welcome! Alarm Systems! Models open 8a-8p Everyday! Elite Properties 360-6624 or www.elite2900.com 2 STORY, 3 BDRM HOUSE, basement, perfect for small family, CH/A, hardwood floors, 4 blocks to OU, built in 1924, restored old faculty house, large yard kept by owner, good neighbors, old neighborhood, available now, smoke-free, no pets of any kind, appointment only, 3 yr lease, $1500 + all bills, 1 months rent for security deposit. 1 BDRM APT, 4 blocks to OU, CH/A, hardwood floors, laundry room, restored old bldg, $475 + all bills, 1 months rent for deposit, very charming, one person, available May 5, smoke-free, no pets of any kind. 1 BDRM APT, 5 blocks to OU, restored apt house, second floor, very cute end apt, window air, gas furnace, $425 + all bills, 1 months rent for deposit, one person, smoke-free, no pets of any kind. Available June 1, appointment only. 2 BDRM APT, bills paid, smoke-free, no pets of any kind.

Taylor Ridge Townhomes 2 Bdrm, 2.5 Bath, Fully Renovated Townhomes near OU! Pets Welcome! • Call for current rates and Move-in Specials!!! Taylor Ridge Townhomes (405) 310-6599

ROOMMATES WANTED Roommate Needed For Next Year Roommate to share a condo at The Edge. Rent $360 utilities incl. Available 6/01/11. 480-225-9779 or email heidiblack@cox. net if interested

Application & application fee required. Call Bob, 360-3850.

This year, more than CONDOS UNFURNISHED

172,000 people will

Available June 1, 2011! 2 bd/2 ba, The Edge Condominiums. $425/mo per bedroom. Pool, BB Ct, Volley Ct, Wt Rm - 212-6061

be diagnosed with lung cancer, and more than

163,000 will die—

Condos for Rent, $360, utilities incl. Available 6/01/11. Call 480.225.9779 or email heidiblack@cox.net, if interested.

making it America’s

NUMBER ONE

POLICY

cancer killer.

The Oklahoma Daily is responsible for one day’s incorrect advertising. If your ad appears incorrectly, or if you wish to cancel your ad call 3252521, before the deadline for cancellation in the next issue. Errors not the fault of the advertiser will be adjusted. Refunds will not be issued for late cancellations.

But new treatments offer hope. Join Lung Cancer Alliance in the fight against this disease.

The Oklahoma Daily will not knowingly accept advertisements that discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religious preference, national origin or sexual orientation. Violations of this policy should be reported to The Oklahoma Daily Business Office at 325-2521. Help Wanted ads in The Oklahoma Daily are not to separate as to gender. Advertisers may not discriminate in employment ads based on race, color, religion or gender unless such qualifying factors are essential to a given position. All ads are subject to acceptance by The Oklahoma Daily. Ad acceptance may be re-evaluated at any time.

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HOROSCOPE By Bernice Bede Osol

Copyright 2010, Newspaper Enterprise Assn.

Thursday, April 28, 2011 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -Someone in a group to which you belong might try to palm off some heavy duties that no one wants to do. Don’t fall for that old bromide about the honor of serving. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- A project that looks easy at first glance is likely to require far more fortitude than you’re willing to give. If you have no way of finding out how much effort it will require, be prepared to dump it. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- When it comes to a group endeavor, everything will have to run smoothly in order to accomplish your aims. Discord could quickly put a halt to what you’re trying to do.

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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- In order not to suffer too big of a loss, be prepared to extricate yourself should a business deal in which you’re involved not live up to expectations. You won’t be sorry if you play it safe. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -Someone whom you thought would back you up, should you need it, is likely to do just the opposite. Don’t jump to conclusions and respond in anger -- he or she could have a plausible reason. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Your body has its limitations, so try not to overdo things. If you don’t know when to quit, you’ll be nursing a foggy head or an aching back before you know it.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Think before you speak and be mindful of what comes out of your mouth. A jury of your peers is listening and taking what you say as gossip. You won’t want to be judged a prevaricator. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- A wasteful morning could carry some severe penalties. You might discover too late that neglected tasks need to be done before you can partake in your plans. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Although a plan of attack worked reasonably well once before, your adversaries won’t let you use it again. Don’t get caught off-guard -- have something new planned. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- If you ignore life’s fiscal needs, your extravagant impulses will most assuredly get you in trouble, big time. If you spend wildly and overindulge, you’ll regret it later. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Frustration you experience might stem from being stymied in your goals. Finding peace could take more patience than you’re willing to put out, but it’ll be worth it. ARIES (March 21-April 19) -Before taking on a new endeavor, size it up in advance so you can have everything ready that you’ll need to get ‘er done. The entire project could go down the drain if you don’t.

Universal Crossword Edited by Timothy E. Parker April 28, 2011

ACROSS 1 “An Inconvenient Truth” veep 5 She sheep 9 Blighted blocks 14 Knowledgeable about 15 Hanging on every word 16 Easy catch for an infielder 17 Entry in a bookworm’s calendar 18 Between ports 19 Song’s opening bars 20 Stressful place to be 23 Bowler, e.g. 24 Sailor’s salutation 25 Handrail posts 27 Took an oath 30 Like citrus juices 32 Sigma successor 33 Author Christie 36 Ensnare 39 Not fooled by 41 Underwater vessel 42 Next in line, in a way 43 At the peak of 44 “Return to ___” (Elvis hit) 46 19th-century samurai home 47 Big name in

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Faces” Chaney 11 In hot water 12 Many a commissioned piece 13 Helps in the weight room 21 Mother of Zeus 22 Eastern Catholic church member (Var.) 26 Also starring 27 Greek portico 28 Long for 29 Precariously situated 30 Observe Yom Kippur 31 Country south of Libya 34 Composer Mahler 35 Son of Adam 37 Right-hand

person 38 Boat front 40 Acronym for an oil-rich group 45 Hindu noble 48 Farriers 50 Big name in satellite radio 51 What fans do 52 Greeting in “Winnie-thePooh” 53 Aesop specialty 54 Construction girder 57 Benevolent lodge members 58 What fans do 59 American Beauty, for one 60 Wide-spouted pitcher 61 Add cargo 63 Casual shirt, casually

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