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Emerald Call 346-4343 to place your ad today r«t>B Congratulations nt>B to our Fabulous Fall Pledge Class: Jennifer S. Katie D. Brooke S. Liz R. Kathy Z. Katie R. Krista J. Kylie H. Michelle K. Therese H. Erin W. Kelly C. Stelanie M. r<t>B Jill B. Sheena B. Leah L. Lisa T. Erica R. Sarah R. Julie K. Katie B. Wendy R. Karri G. Anne M. Tegan F. Coleen r<j>B 100 PERSONALS Retired healthy older Christian gen tleman, seeking companion, possi ble marriage. Been alone 26 years. 345-5003. UO Singles. 1 -800-442-7080 x 111 Toll-free 105 LOST & FOUND FOUND Raincoat at 13th and Kincaid St. Thursday 6 pm. Call 342-8067(days) ask for Bill. 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! 110 TYPING Pro/Edit Editing • Writing Assistance • Typing Graphics/Text Scanning • Resumes 741-7553 120 INSTRUCTION/TUTORING ART WORKSHOPS •Vacuum Press Woodworking* Intricate wood patterns and exotic figure matching can be achieved with this ancient process using the modem vacuum press. Sun., Oct. 21-Nov. 10, l:00-4:00l>m •Die-Forming Hydraulic Press* Acquaint youtself with the hydraulic press. This tool allows you to make multiple copies of shapes and forms with ease. We will cover blanking dies (shape cutters), foiming dies and embossing dies. Sun., Oct. 27, 12:30-5:30t>m •Flint Knapping* This class introduces stoneworking methods for creating knife blades and arrow points from obsidian. We'll focus on percussion techniques with hammer stones and pressure flaking with antler tines. Wed, Oct. 30-Nov. 20, 6:30-9:00/>m •Fireside Footstool!* Learn the folk art technique of caning by weaving a scat for a fireside footstool. We'll concentrate on the elementary styles using rush or wider binder cane. Sun., Nov. 10 & 17, l:00-4:00pm •Fabric Marbling* Create your own marbled designs on fabric using this ancient artform. Colorful printed fabrics can be used for quilts, vests, or home decorations. Fabric and dyes provided. Weds , Nov. 6& 13, 6:00-8:30tmi •Handmade Felt Critters* Using special felting methods, 3 dimensional toys can be created. In Scandinavia, people have made wonderful trolls and magical creatures Sun., Nov. 24, 12:30-5:00[m EMU CRAFT CENTER*346-436l Horoscope by Frances Drake For Thursday, Oct 24, 1996 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You are impatient and cranky. As a result, you’re unreceptive to what someone is trying to tell you. Make amends in the evening. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You feel there's nothing you can’t accomplish on the work front. How ever, a sticky situation soon arises. As a result, you come to a standstill. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) While you see eye to eye with a close friend, someone else is trying to lead you astray with half-truths. You find yourself cleaning up a co worker’s mess at work. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) You are called upon by bigwigs to take on more responsibilities. Make sure that you can effectively accom plish these tasks. This request could be a bit unreasonable. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) You’re concerned about money, but worrying isn’t going to solve the prob lem. Seek out a concrete solution. Judgment is good in the workplace. VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) Scheduling problems result in a missed appointment with a friend. Be sure to set another date for the near future. This person has excit ing news for you. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Your focus is on what’s going on at home. Seek to resolve this crisis from behind the scenes. Use caution when out shopping. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) A close friend comes to you with a problem that has no easy answer. Consider your words of advice care fully. Some mixed signals result in your being unable to fulfill a family commitment. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Your mind is going in circles and you're driving yourself crazy with worry. This only results in making you ill-tempered. Seek out advice from a friend who's been in a similar situation. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) You are taken by surprise by a certain person's demands on your time. You are correct to feel that this imperious attitude is unwarranted. Speak your mind. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Shopping and good financial sense don’t mix well at all. Leave those credit cards in a safe place so you won't spend what you don’t have. Protect your interests on the work PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) The inspirations you received in the wee hours of the morning before arising should be held onto. You sometimes do your best thinking then. Get going on a creative project. YOU BORN TODAY love it best when everyone in your sphere is getting-along and being cooperative. Whenever there's even a hint of dis agreement in the air, you become grossly uncomfortable and seek to make peace. You have wonderful people skills and usually achieve your objective. Thus, you do well in such fields as diplomacy, medicine, psychology or psychiatry. Teaching is also favored. You are happiest when you’re meeting a challenge and at your worst when you're in a rut and bored with your routine. Birthdateof: F. Murray Abraham, actor; Kevin Kline, actor; Bill Wyman, musician. C 1996 King Feature* Syndicate Inc. 130 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE $$Give Me Fivef^ 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 ^ Bike '90 Ross, 17" frame, Shimano shifters & derailleurs, great shape, recently tuned. $100. 13" Color TV. great shape $50/obo 338-0629 Kate Sony Play Station, many extras, Full size futon, Dining table with 4 chairs. Each $200. Also Nordictrack Pro $350. Call 683-4486 for details. Duck Scrub t-shirts avail, at the UO Bookstore. Only $13.95. Get them while supplies lastl 080 GREEK EVENTS 130 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Buy Factory Direct & Save! Hand-srifched SOCCER balls, shoes, (lothing, eii . DIRECT KICK SOCCIR »Mor 3390 W. llfh Ave. (across from Fred Meye)r 345-5960 J CABLE DESCRAMBLER KIT $14.95. View all premium and pay per view channels. 1-800-752-1389 FREE PHONE CARD. 19<z/min. No access lee. Activate thru credit card. Send SASE to: Landes, 827 Mead ows Lane, Jetterson, OR 97352. UNIQUE GIFT! Name an actual star tor someone. Just $33. Star Regis tration 1-800-479-9470 Ext 26 The Clothes Horse is the thinking 1 woman’s answer to wardrobe questions. I The Clothes Horse 720 E. 13th 345-5099 145 CflRS/TRUCKS 79 Volvo 2-door. Very clean inside and out. $1675. 342-5240 '81 Honda 4-dr Civic. Almost new tires, exhaust system, battery, struts and rebuilt engine. Sacratice be cause ot divorce. $975. 689-5750. 1987 Nissan Sentra, 2-dr, 5 spd, 95k miles, new tires and shocks, ex cellent condition, very reliable and economical, $2750, 484-3684. '92 Ford Escort LX 2 dr, 50 K, a/c, auto., power steering & mirror, cas sette & detoger $5,599. 338-8603. 77 AMC Hornet, white, one owner, great shape. $800/obo. 485-0699. SMILE! 080 GREEK EVENTS Alpha Phi Cardiac Arrest When: Friday, October 25,1996 Time: 9:00am-5:00pm Where: the Alpha Phi sorority house, 1050 Hilyard Who: Greek presidents and prominent citizens Benefits: The Alpha Phi Foundation (cardiac care and research, education, scholarships and emergency funds) and Womanspace. How: Keep reading... In a nutshell: k, We are going to kidnap or arrest chapter presidents and prominent citizens and hold them until they pay their bail. The bail will be predetermined by those being arrested as will the desired time of the arrest. We have listed suggested bails of $50*100, but are willing to work with anyone who wants to work with us. Furthermore, these prisoners can beheld in jail longer if Lunch is being donated for our prisoners from Campus Sub Shop, Track Town Pizza and Safeway. Activities for the prison ers include a movieatfei & pumpkin caving. 145 CARS/TRUCKS '90 LeMans, automatic, 4 dr, 76,000 miles, nice car, must sacri fice, $3,500/offer. 607-6341. 83 SUBARU WAGON 4X4 1 owner. $2000. 683-7689. 150 MOTORCYCLES/SCOOTERS '93 Yamaha Seca II. Low miles, al ways covered. A great Christmas gift. $2,000. 686-2703. 155 BICYCLES Trek Road Bike 10-speed. Alloy. Like New! Used very little. $225. Call 346 4773. MOUNTAIN BIKE FOR SALE Runs smooth, with spare parts. $250. 343-5838. Huffy bike plus u-lock, brand new fender $60/obo. Call 344-2822. 19" Mongoose Alta mountain bike. Excellent condition, just tuned up. $275/obo. Call Stephanie, 683-9858. 160 COMPUTERS/ELECTRQNICS Apple 14" Audiovision monitor. $400/ obo. Stylewriter II, B&W $140/obo. Call 344-2822 486 66. 4 MG Ram. 85 HD. Modem. SPGA. Internet Ready. $650. 386 25. 4 MG Ram. 80 HD. EGA. $325. CALL 346-4773. 486/DXZ 66MHz, 420M HD, 2x CD Rom, 16 bit sound card 9600 bps fax modem, 9 pin DM printer. $550/obo 346-9847. Notebook computer 486 DX4/75, color screen, 500meg HD, 8meg RAM. $1200. 302-9252. TAKE IT ANYWHERE IBM subnotebook ThinkPad 500. 486/50 8MB RAM 170 HD. $800/obo 344-9683 free instruction Mac Performs 450, monitor, HP deskwriter 520, All for $600. Includes back-up software. Steve 431-0270 165 TV/SOUND EQUIPMENT Phillips 14" TV $80/obo. Sony boom box (CD,radio, tape player) $70/obo. Call 344-2822. CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS VCR's and Stereos, Thompson Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273 170 INSTRUMENTS Acoustic bass combo amp, 200 watt, V x 15". Great cond. Cover & wheels. $250/obo. 687-0897 early even. Yamaha Trumpet. $795. Excellent Conditionl Yamaha Mini keyboard. $50. Call 334-6938. 180 SPORTS EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: Set of Spalding Top Flite Plus golf clubs 3-PW + Johnny Miller Signature sandwedge of same make. All are in Great Condition. _$150, 345-6777_ 190 TRAVEL/LODGING Traveling soon, Christmas? Fly any where in the USA for $119+. Student only. Call now for details 485-8839 195 OPPORTUNITIES Bilingual- If you speak any Asian, European or Spanish lang. we need you! Marketing Company expanding internationally. Pari or full time, from your home or office. (541)686-2727 BOOKSTORE BOARD OF DIRECTORS The U of O Bookstore is seeking applicants to fill a vacant graduate student position on our Board of Directors through June 1997. To be eligible applicants must be currently enrolled in graduate school and must maintain a mini mum of 9 credits. The Board meets once a month and members also serve on 2 standing committees. Each member receives a $50.00 monthly stipend. Please pick up applications in the administrative office of the Bookstore. All applica tions are due Friday, Nov. 1, 1996. For additional information please contact Jim Williams or Natalie Eggert at 346-4331. (BtUVEK 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. Recycle « 195 OPPORTUNITIES 195 OPPORTUNITIES December grads seeking work; March and dune grads who want a job now before the panic Interview this term for: management, consulting, tech positions, sales, MORE! Go to a Campus Interview Program orientation (held throughout the term). 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