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085 GREEK ANNOUNCEMENTS
CONGRATULATIONS
ON YOUR ENGAGEMENT
Stacy and Jared
Much love and happiness,
Irom your sisters at rtB<t>
100 PERSONALS
CONGRATULATIONS!
L>inda tfot/ce
and
rJodd (joffin
Linda, a Journalism major from
Eugene and Todd, a Psychology
major from Portland, will marry on
Aug, 24, 1998, The wedding will
be in Eugene.
- Place your -
WEDDING/ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCEMENT
in the Bridal Guide.
Friday, February 14.
Call 346-4343
for more info.
Deadline: February 10, 1pm
Someone you know
down in the dumps?
Send them some
loving
through a personal ad
in the Emerald!
Emerald Classifieds 346-4343
100 PERSONALS
UO Singles.
1 -800-442-7080 x 111 Toll-free
Looking lor persons diagnosed with
tuberculosis from 1992 to present.
Please contact Emil 484-4151.
Not all who are... want to be.
There is a way out of homosexuality.
Call or write Freedom Fellowship,
PO Box 70112, Eugene, OR 97401,
or phone 343-7066
105 LOST & FOUND
Lost 1/13/97: Silver Bracelet w/
purple face. Daisy in the middle.
Call Laurie at 342-4548.
110 TYPING
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115 GARAGE/MOVING SALES
Storewide
Clearance
15%-50%
OFF Entire Store
Eugene store only
Jan 15-31
500 Olive
In the Farmers Union
Some products limited to in store stock.
125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES
Sola, chair with ottoman, coffee
table, Toshiba 21” color T.V, w/ rem
ote. Great condition $550 all or make
Otter. 334-6667.
HorOSCOpC by Frances Drake
For Tuesday. Jan. 21, 1997
ARIES
(March 21 to April 19)
Some problems you had a while
ago come back to haunt you. In the
friendship area, you need a good talk
to clear up any possible misunder
standings.
TAURUS
(April 20 to May 20)
You get more accomplished of a
job-related nature at home than at
the office. Try not to let small con
cerns get in the way of relationship
harmony. Be more open-minded.
GEMINI
(May 21 to June 20)
You’re not at your usual efficient
peak early on. Moodiness could get
in the way of accomplishment. Some
are thinking of going on that dream
vacation in the near future.
CANCER
. (June 21 to July 22)
Don’t get into the rut of rehashing
old problems. It’s the right time for
couples to enjoy new pursuits to
gether. Forget about the past and
concentrate on how to make your life
LEO
(July 23 to Aug. 22)
A family member has some excit
ing new plans. Extravagance and
poor judgment make this a poor time
to go shopping. Do your best not to
spend too much.
VIRGO
(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)
You could be in a quandary about
spending money, but when it comes
to earning it, you know exactly what
you’re doing There is much progress
made on the work front.
LIBRA
(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
Romance awaits those who can get
away in the next few days. Morning
hours find you concerned about a
domestic matter After dark, you’ll
be getting together with an old friend.
SCORPIO
(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
It's hard to get a work project off
the ground and the result could be
some nervous tension. By nightfall,
though, you’re ready for good times.
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov 22 to Dec. 21)
You could meet someone who in
terests you romantically through
your job. There will be an increase in
local travel on your agenda soon. On
the home front, you add a new deco
rative touch.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)
You'll sit on the fence for a while
before making up your mind about a
career matter. The pieces of the
puzzle do fit by day’s end. Progress is
the result.
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)
It’s best to put a situation on hold
until you know exactly what you
want to do. A quiet evening at home
is just what you need.
PISCES
(Feb. 19 to March 20)
Worries about finances prove un
founded. Travel would afford you
great pleasure, if you can spare the
time. Accent family life after dark
and show loved ones how much you
YOU BORN TODAY enjoy adven
ture and good times but do best
where you’ve settled into a position
of responsibility. You have a way of
injecting new life into old endeavors
and are a positive force for commu
nity betterment. You have a dynamic
personality and do well in fields
where personal contacts are a fac
tor. Sales and brokerage are natural
areas of appeal.
Birthdate of: Robby Benson, actor;
Geena Davis actress; Placido
Domingo, opera singer.
C 1997 King Feature* Syndicate Inc.
125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES
Two queen size foam core futons.
One year old. $50 each. One custom
made futon cover, southwestern
style, never used $50. 343-2601.
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STORH
Storewide
Clearance
15%-50%
OFF Entire Store
Eugene store only
Jan 15-31
500 Olive
In the Farmers Union
Some products limited to in store stock
Drafting table, Arda, 31x42 top, side
tray & borco, $95. Computer desk,
tunky but functional, $20. 687-8352.
INTERVIEWING? Men's suits for
sale. Size 40. 6 available. Excellent
condition. $50-$99. 343-3579 Steve.
1987 Dodge Colt DL Hatchback. 5
spd, great gas mileage, good condi
tion, am/fm cassette, air, wiper de
lay, rear window wiper defogger. 92k
miles, $1995. 346-2035 (weekdays)
or 688-8762 (eves/weekends).
'84 Ford Tempo, manual, am/fm
cassette. New tires, runs good.
$500/obo. 687-0879.
150 MOTORCYCLES/SCOOTERS
1982 Honda Twin 450. Helmet, sad
dle bags, sissy bar, highway pegs,
new lire, tuned. $950. 686-5707.
155 BICYCLES
Thule bike rack system, including
one tork-locking tray. Rack mounts
to rain gutters. 1 year old, great
shape, $150. Call Chad after 5 pm.
465-4755.
95 Gary Fisher Mt. Tam
18", 24 speed LX/XT, Judy XC.
All receipts. Must go now! $900.
746-7013 Ask tor Drew.
'97 Stumpjumper 18” Ceramic
(rame. Manitou forks-brand new.
$900/offer. 338-0091.
160 COMPUTERS/ELECTRQNICS
Packard Bell Multi Media computer
4 megs RAM + 8 megs upgrade chip.
9.6 baud modem, dual speed CD
ROM, keyboard, mouse, microsoft
office, WordPerfect, Sim City 2000,
plus many other games and extras.
14” SVGA monitor, epson ink jet
printer. Complete package $899.
Ask for TY 485-8174, evenings.
internet readyI Mac LC, 10MB RAM.
Color monitor, sys 7.5, ethernet,
printer, software. $750. 346-9263.
CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS
VCR's and Stereos. Thompson
Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273
170 INSTRUMENTS
RnR Hall of Famer JOHN SHARKEY
(Two world wide hits & 4 albums)
Teaches Guitar, Keyboards & Bass
_342-9543 All Styles.
180 SPORTS EQUIPMENT
Snowboard 149 Option Rob Dow
Great condition w/ bind. $250/obo.
Justin 342-8065.
195 OPPORTUNITIES
FEMALE AND MALE CAMP
COUNSELORS needed lor out
standing Maine camps! CAMP
VEGA tor girls and CAMP TAKAJO
(or boys. Each located on magnifi
cent lakefront setting with exception
al facilities. Over 100 positions at
each camp for heads and assistants
in tennis, basketball, volleyball, soc
cer, lacrosse, golf, field hockey,
swimming, sailing, canoeing, water
skiing, archery, weight training, ath
letic trainer, journalism, photogra
phy, woodworking, ceramics, crafts,
fine arts, danceQazz, tap, ballet), na
ture study, backpacking, rock climb
ing, horseback riding, ropes course,
general (w/ youngest campers). Also
looking for secretaries, main
tenance, kitchen. Camp dates ap
prox. June 21-Aug 21. Room and
board, travel allowance, salary
based on qualifications and experi
ence.
WOMEN-CAMP VEGA: PO Box
1771, Duxbury, MA 02332, 1-800
838-VEGA.
MEN-CAMP TAKAJO: 525 East
72nd Street, 25th Floor, New York,
NY 10021, 1-800-409-CAMP.
We will be on campus Tuesday,
February 25th from 10am-4pm in
Century Rooms B & C at the
EMU. NO APPOINTMENT NEC
ESSARY.
TENNIS COUNSELORS needed
for outstanding Maine camps! CAMP
VEGA for girls and CAMP TAKAJO
for boys seek qualified tennis in
structors to teach tennis and live in a
bunk with campers. Each camp is lo
cated on magnificent lakefront set
ting with exceptional facilities. We're
looking for college level players and
good former high school players.
Teaching experience a plus, but not
a must. TAKAJO has 17 tennis courts
(6 with lights). VEGA has 10 tennis
courts (5 with lights).
MEN-CAMP TAKAJO: 525 East
72nd Street, 25th Floor, New York,
NY 10021, 1-800406-CAMP.
WOMEN-CAMP VEGA: PO BOX
1771, DUXBURY, MA 02332,
1-800-838-VEGA.
We will be on campus Tuesday,
February 25th from 10am-4pm in
Century Rooms B & C at the EMU.
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY.
ESCAPE Field Studies, a service
learning program, is accepting appli
cations for 2 under-grad positions:
Community Outreach Director &
Mentorship Division Head. Stipend &
credit available for these positions.
Job descriptions & applications avail
at the ESCAPE office, EMU M-111 or
call 346-4351 for more information.
Applications due Jan. 22 by 5:00 p.m.
ESCAPE is an EEOC/AA employer.
IMWAIRH
The Oregon Daily fmerald 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.
Freshman Interest Group (FIG)
Leaders Needed. Enhance leader
ship, organizational & communica
tion skills while helping freshman ad
just to the U of 0. Earn 2 upper-divi
sion credits & a cash award. For ap
plication & information, stop by 164
Oregon Hall or call 346-1079. Appli
cation deadline is Mon February 3rd.
The Magnificent Oregon Coast!
Internships and staff positions avail
able at B’nai B'rith Camp near Lin
coln City and MJCC in Portland. Stop
by the EMU and chat on Tuesday,
January 28th or call for application:
Kathy Buss (503) 452-3434.
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195 OPPORTUNITIES
II you love music and would like to
earn $400 per day and receive free
compact disks, call 541-836-7323.
THE SKY IS THE LIMIT". THE U.S.
MARINE CORPS OFFICER PRO
GRAMS FOR WOMEN AND MEN.
COLLEGE UNDERGRADUATES
AND GRADUATES. GUARANTEED
FLIGHT SEATS NOW AVAILABLE.
MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN TO AP
PLY. FOR MORE INFORMATION,
CALL (541)758-0835.
The following student government
positions are open tor application:
Constitution Court, Environmental
Advocate and Senate Seat #12
(AAA/Interdisc./Music). Job de
scriptions are available in EMU,
Suite 4. Application review begins
on 1/21/97 at 5 p.m. ASUO is an
AA/EO/ADA employer.
EASY CREDIT
Earn credit and hands-on experi
ence with at-risk youth. Tutors need
ed for basic math and computer
skills training. Flexible hours.
Call Cheryl ■ 984-7225
Looking Glass Job Center
WATERFRONT STAFF needed for
outstanding Maine camps! CAMP
VEGA for girls and CAMP TAKAJO
for boys seek qualified waterfront
stall in swimming, sailing, water-ski
ing, SCUBA, canoeing.
WOMEN-CAMP VEGA:
PO Box 1771, Duxbury, MA 02332,
1-800-838-VEGA.
MEN-CAMP TAKAJO: 525 East
72nd Street, 25th Floor, New York,
NY 10021,1800-409-CAMP.
We will be on campus Tuesday, Fe
bruary 25th from 10am-4pm in Cen
tury Rooms B & C at the EMU.
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY.
Business Majors!
Hands-on experience! Build a
business while you study. Earn while
you leam-documented! 687-6632.
STUDENT ORIENTATION STAFF!
Are you dedicated, enthusiastic, and
interested in helping parents and
new students? We need 14 of UO's
finest for the 1997 Student Orienta
tion Staff. Earn 3 upper-div credits
this spring and $1000 for your work
July 6-Aug 1 and Sept. 23-29. Apps
available in 372 Oregon Hall and are
due by 5pm, Fri., Jan. 24. For more
information call us at 346-1159.
200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS
Attention students. Need a Job?
Chemistry teaching labs are looking
for reliable, responsible student
workers to assist the Lab Prepara
tors. No experience necessary. Con
tact Gary at 346-4852 for more info.
Work Study positions available im
mediately in the EMU Ticket office
11am-1pm, Mon-Fri. Applications
avail, at the Ticket Office window.
205 HELP WANTED
Retail Employment-Swimwear Store
Full time Management, Year Round
Position, Benefits, Bonuses, Starting
Salary $1000 to 1500 per month.
Position Starts 3/1, Retail Swimwear
Specialty Store to open in Downtown
Eugene Send Resume to: PSI, PO
Box 82898, Portland, OR 97282.
Postmarked: 2/3/97.
CRUISE JOBS! - Get the #1
SOURCE for finding work in the
Cruise Ship & Land Tour industry.
For information: 800-276-4948 Ext.
C60697 (We are a research and
publishing co.)
|220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED
205 HELP WANTED
Cruise Line Positions! Up to
$2,500+/month. No experience
necessary. Seasonal or full-time.
Call now for free hiring details:
1-604-878-9777 ext. 2106
Regional Music
Coordinator
The cultural Forum is looking for
students to book regional music on
campus in 1997/98. Work with per
formers, promoters, artists and
agents to produce concerts and
noon gigs.
Position begins Spring Term '97.
Deadline is Friday, Jan. 31,1997.
Suite 2 - EMU 346-4373
Student Position
The CF is an EO/AA employer.
TEACH ENGLISH IN EASTERN
EUROPE. Prague, Budapest, or
Krakow. Our materials uncover re
warding teaching opportunities with
great benefits. For info: (206) 971 -
3680 ext. K60695 (We are a re-1
search & publishing co.)
3 Kitchen Helpers needed every
Mon., 5-8P @ Kappa Delta Sorority.
References. $5.50/hr. 683-4103.
Film/Video
Coordinator
Check in with the cultural Forum to
plan the campus film program for
1997/98. Learn to negotiate fees
with film distributors, organize a
schedule, maintain a weekly film
series and work in a comfortable and
professional environment with other
students.
Position begins Spring Term 97.
Deadline is Friday, Jan. 31,1997.
Suite 2 - EMU 346-4373
Student Position
The CF is an EO/AA employer.
Rewarding, exciting summer for
sophomore and older college stud
ents counseling in the Colorado
Rockies. Backpacking, Western Rid
ing, water activities, natural science
and many outdoor programs. Write:
Sanborn Western Camps, P.O. Box
167, Florissant, CO 80816.
The
Cultural Forum
is accepting applications for stud
ent coordinator positions for 1997/
98. Apply for a fun, intensive, inter
active experience in the following
areas:
Performing Arts
Heritage Music
National Music
Visual Arts
Contemporary Issues
Film/Video
Regional Music
Positions begin Spring Term 97.
Deadline is Friday, Jan. 31, 1997.
Suite 2 - EMU 346-4373
Student Position
The CF is an EO/AA employer.
Challenging positions available as
Gerlinger Alumni Lounge supervisor
to individuals who are dependable,
motivated, & enjoy working with peo
ple. Must have a flexible schedule
and be available some mornings as
well as evenings and weekends. Ap
plications are available at University
Scheduling & Services located in the
EMU. This is an excellent opportunity
for the right person. Application
deadline is January 30, 2997 at
5:00p.m.
Great opportunity for the right per
son. Mr. Formal is hiring manage
ment trainees. Wage, commission,
and benefits. No experience neces
sary. Extensive training program.
Apply in person at 3025 W. 11.
|220 APARTIVIENTS (UNFURNISHED
At
PHEASANT PARK
A P A R T M E N T S ^
we are now renting and taking applications.
1, 2, & 3 bedrooms
Playground
Beautiful landscaping
Basketball court
Tanning salon
Fitness & recreation room
Full laundry facilities
Recycling facilities
On-site bus stop
Off-street parking
Office Hours:
Mon-Fri. 8am-5pm
Closed weekends
(541) 747-5411
475 Lindale Dr. N • Springfield, OR 97477