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EMerald Call 346-4343 to place your ad today 100 PERSONALS TARA P., I miss you! Clam chowder on Fridays? Leave me a message. Love you*, Tash UO Singles. 1 -800-442-7080 x 111 Toll-free 105 LOST & FOUND LOST: Addressed White Package. Contains birthday present tor my sister. Please call Greg @ 687-4806 110 TYPING At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year thesis/dissertation background. Term papers. Full resume sen/ice. Editing. Laser pr. ON CAMPUS! Pro/Edit Professional editing for all your projects! E-mail us your papers...we will EDIT FORMAT LASER PRINT them for you. Save time and hassles! 741-7553 or TurboEdit@aol.com 125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES Microwave $50/obo. Great Condition! 431-1694. Full sized bed w/wood frame $100/ obo, living room chair $39/obo, dis washer $49/obo. 345-6404. 130 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE $$Give Me Five!$$ 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! 'Studenl/Prlvate Party Ads Only • No Relunds Mac SE & printer $350/obo. Stair master & stationary bike—Stay butt in the winter, make otter. 687-4801. 130 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Bike '90 Ross, 17" frame, Shimano shifters & derailleurs, great shape, recently tuned. $100. 13” Color TV. great shape $50/obo 338-0629 Kate Visit or revisit, The Clothes Horse ] awaits with Mirth, value and clothes! The Clothes Horse 720 E. 13th 345-5099 FREE PHONE CARD. 19<z/min. No access lee. Activate thru credit card. Send SASE to: Landes, 827 Mead ows Lane, Jefferson, OR 97352. CABLE DESCRAMBLER KIT $14.95. View all premium and pay per view channels. 1-800-752-1389 Sony Play Station, many extras. Full size futon, Dining table with 4 chairs. Each $200. Also Nordictrack Pro $350. Call 683-4486 lor details. 145 CARS/TRUCKS 74 260Z 800 miles on rebuilt en gine. mags, stereo, excellent inside & out. $2000. 343 6987. 79 Honda Accord. New tront brakes & tuel pump. Some dents. $850/obo. 345-9410. '81 Honda 4-dr Civic. Almost new tires, exhaust system, battery, struts and rebuilt engine. Sacralice be cause of divorce. $975. 689-5750. '92 Honda Civic Cx. 51,000 miles. Excellent shape, dependable, well maintained, non-smoking. $7695 686-1610. 74 Mercedes 240D. Runs great! Green/Yellow Paint. Indestructible. $1500. 998-9097 or 729-2200. 155 BICYCLES 19" Mongoose Alta mountain bike. Excellent condition, just tuned up. $275/obo. Call Stephanie, 683-9858. 160 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS Notebook computer 486 DX4/75, color screen, 500meg HD, 8meg RAM. $1200. 302-9252. C la s e i fie . Find^Uiff: (movies & shows, personal messages, computers, real estate, job opportunities & more) Horoscope by Frances Drake For Monday, Oct. 21, 1996 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) It's easy for everything to fall into disrepair at home if you ignore things. It's just that there's so much to do. Apply yourself to one task at a TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Work has to take precedence over a planned social activity. You and a loved one experience a mix-up in communications. Time by yourself is inspirational in the evening. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Reaching financial agreements is difficult and not particularly favored. A family concern has you preoccu pied. However, a friend has words of encouragement and inspiration. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Information received about a busi ness venture is confusing. However, by day's end, you can sort everything •^fcit. Spend some time this evening planning your next step carefully. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) You're upset by changes in social plans and could decide to bow out altogether. A relative isn’t apt to see your viewpoint. Evening hours are insightful concerning finances. VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) You are overextended at work and need to prioritize your activities. A bigwig is looking on in disapproval. The evening finds you bursting with creative energy and enthusiasm. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) You and your significant other are at cross purposes and can’t seem to get together. However, a niggling business concern is resolved by day's end. Finances improve. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) This isn’t the time for reaching financial agreements since you face some unexpected expenditures. However, this evening, romance and happy times with friends are hap pily highlighted. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Your work progress is slowed down by minor details. Don't let this get to you. Evening hours are brightened by a visitor from a distance who has some welcome news concerning a family matter. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) You're at your creative best that leads to a major breakthrough on the job. A friend's unkind remarks take you by surprise and result in hurt feelings. In general, social life doesn’t live up to your expectations. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) A delay in a business venture is quite possible. However, don't com plicate it by slackening up on your efforts. Given the circumstances, apply yourself and do the best you capiscES (Feb. 19 to March 20) You want to be reclusive but you won’t get as much time alone as you'd like. Interruptions will rule the day. Later on, a partner offers a fresh perspective. YOU BORN TODAY are not one to take what’s being said at any given time as gospel. You have the need to verify things and want to satisfy yourself as to how things really are as opposed to how they seem. This natural suspicion and curiosity give you a flair for police work, particu larly detective work, or scientific or medical research. You have good instincts about people and you forge relationships that last throughout your lifetime. Birthdate of: Ursula LeGuin, au thor; Carrie Fisher, actress; Joyce Randolph, actress. © 1996 King Features Syndicate Inc. 160 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS HP Laser Printer: Model L4 Great Condition! Barely Used! Only $295. Call 746-0674. No rain checks necessary! Nintendo 64 Game Units. Brand new still in box. Modified to play imorted games. Games also avail. $220. contact: marcoc@gladstone.uoregon.edu. MAC 4 SALE Quadra 630, 33 mhz, 12/250, 15" Monitor/keyboard/mouse, Ethernet card or 14.4 kbps modem. Internet Software, Photoshop, Pagemaker, MS Word, Freehand, SimCity 2K, JDK, Symantec C++. $1100/obo. Thom @ 342-1146 -or tomswim@gladstone. Mac Performa 450, monitor, HP deskwriter 520, All for $600. Includes back-up software. Steve 431-0270 165 TV/SOUND EQUIPMENT CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS VCR’s and Stereos. Thompson Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273 TV, JVC 13” color. With remote, Brand New! $100/obo. 646-3974. CAR ALPINE POWER AMP 2/1 Channel MRV-T500 NEW! $250. 484-6862. 120 INSTRUCTION/TUTORING 170 INSTRUMENTS Acoustic bass combo amp. 200 watt, 11 x 15". Great condition. Cover and wheels. $300. 687-0897 early even. Peavey Bravo 112 guitar tube amp. 12" speaker combo unit. A steal at $220. Chris @341-1245. 195 OPPORTUNITIES 1 Australia/New Zealand ADVENTURE Pacific Challenge ‘97 with Dave Wright Come and join us this winter in the sunshine down under as we explore the spectacular natural environments of Australia and New Zealand. University credit available through this amazing adventure study experience. Activities include: Rock climbing,rafting, kayaking, backbacking, scuba diving, surfing and much more! For info: All Ways Travel, EMU, 346-1491 or call 343-4124, 485-4887 SMILE! C? 120 INSTRUCTION/TUTORING 195 OPPORTUNITIES Student Cartoonist needed for UO publication. No pay, but guar anteed your work will be published. 346-2744. S ATTITUDE S Looking for one individual in area for new expansion. $800+ weekly. Seri ous Inquiries only. (801) 293-8290. buyer 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. International Expansion Dreamed ol running a business someday? Learn to build, train, manage a professional sales force with the consumer products co. ranked first in the Wall St. Journal. Great income oppty, flexible hours. 344-6568 need | bike? Section 165 is the place to look! 120 INSTRUCTION/TUTORING 195 OPPORTUNITIES Bilingual- If you speak any Asian, European or Spanish lang. we need you! Marketing Company expanding internationally. Part or full time, from your home or office. (541)686-2727 Get Involved in Your Student Government! The ASUO is now filling positions for ASPAC (Associated Students Presi dential Advisory Council). Positions needed: a representative from the LGBT or one who identifies as a member of that community, a non traditional student, two ASUO pro gram representatives, a graduate student or law student, and an inter national student. Take advantage of this great opportunity to represent student needs by advising the Uni versity Presidents on matters affect ing the student population. Applica tions are available in the ASUO Of fice, EMU Suite 4. Application dead line is October 21st (® 5:00 pm. GTF Position: Social Science In structional Lab has one .4 position beginning Fall term in a Windows computer lab. Knowledge of e-mail, Windows95, Statistical software, Netscape and/or GIS desirable. Du ties involve consulting, teaching, and troubleshooting hardware/software problems. For further info pick up a position announcement in 72 PLC or contact Dr. Terri Heath 346-3256, 17 PLC. The U of 0 is an AA/EEO employer. 200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS American Red Cross Learn How To Save A Life < SHC A 4 Community Adult CPR/First Aid Workshop/lnfant/Child CPR $15 Fee Includes 4 Hour Class • Instruction Booklet • Red Cross C.P.R. Certification Card OCTOBER 22 Tues. 23 Weds. 24 Thurs. 28 Mon. 30 Weds. 6:00-10:00 5:15-9:15 6:15-10:15* 6:00-10:00 5:00-9:00 Adult CPR Adult CPR First Aid Adult CPR Child/Infant NOVEMBER 4 Mon. 5 Tues. 7 Thurs, 13 Weds. 14 Thurs. 18 Mon. 19 Tues. 5:00-9:00 5:30-9:30 6:15-10:15 5:15-9:15 6:15-10:15* 6:00-10:00 6:00-10:00 First Aid Child/Infant Adult CPR Child/Infant First Aid Adult CPR Adult CPR 'note time change For registered UO students only. Cancellations must be 24 hours in advance or student will be charged for workshop. Students signing up lor First Aid must have current CPR Card prior to class time. Classes held in Student Health Center Cafeteria. Register Early 346- 2770 Sponsored by the Student Health Center Health Education Program Dreaming about a new car? Sick of your old clunker? Check section 145 in the Daily Emerald Classifieds Monday through Friday for new and used cars. ODE Classifieds (541) 346-4343 NOTICE- WORK STUDY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Position Title: ASUO Student Sen ate Administrative Assistant Hours: 20 hours/week Salary: $6.50/hr (work-study required) Description: The ASUO Student Senate Adminis trative Assistant will be responsible tor the daily operation of the Student Senate office, including taking mes sages, maintaining office supplies, keeping office in an orderly manner, maintaining Senate files, typing memoranda, performing various tasks as requested by the Senate President, Vice President, & Om budsman, & may be required to maintain the Senate World Wide Web page. The Assistant will be re quired to attend all Student Senate meetings, both regular & special, take minutes (using a Macintosh Powerbook computer) & tape record all meetings. The Assistant will be re quired to have a printed copy of the minutes from each meeting complet ed by the subsequent meeting. Knowledge of Macintosh & either Mi crosoft Word or ClarisWorks is re quired. Knowledge of Microsoft Ex cel & HTML is helpful but not re quired. Applications are available in the ASUO office in Suite 4 & at the Student Senate office in Room 28 of the EMU (in the hallway between Footnotes & the EMU computer lab). Application Deadline is 5pm Friday, Nov 1, 1996. Applicants must be available for interviews Monday & Tuesday, Nov 4-5. The ASUO Stud ent Senate is an affirmative action, Americans with Disability Act, equal opportunity employer committed to cultural diversity in the workplace. For more information contact Ka nealu Osoric in the Student Senate office (346-3749). 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