Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 13, 1997, SPORTS EXTRA, Page 14, Image 13

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    Call 346-4343
to place your ad today
100 PERSONALS
"Evanescence"
An art exhibit exploring the issue of
homosexuality and the church. Free
and open to the public Thursday
9:am-8:OOpm, Friday 9:00-4:00. The
Wesley Foundation Campus Minis
try, 1236 Kincaid St., call 346-4694.
110 TYPING
At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD
SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year
thesis/dissertation background.
Term papers. Full resume service.
Editing. Laser pr ON CAMPUS!
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125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES
Twin bed, like new, in storage 10
months, mattress, box spring and
frame. $60/obo. 302-9965.
130 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
North Face Mountain Jacket.
Great Condition! Size: small. Retails
S395-only $250/obo. 686-3447.
For sale Double futon with frame,
$250/obo. 1975 Plymouth Valiant
runs good, $700/obo. For details call
Coyote 683-7823.
Excellent sampsonite luggage. 1
carry-on, navy, burgandy trim $35. 1
garment bag. burgandy. carries a lot.
$50. 485-0662. leave message.
NEW Panasonic Omnivision 13"
Color TV/VCR Combo $275/obo.
Like new Shoei men's motorcy
cle helmet S275/obo. 338-0808.
FOR SALE: Sony Discman, $30.
Brand new Motorola pager, $35.
Twin xtra long mattress and box
spring, S50/obo. Call 686-2792.
RECYCLE
800# VOICE MAIL 24-Hr. Flat rate!
From $15.95 monthly. 800-558
1906 ext3000 lor recorded message
ssGive Me Five!$s
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!
JStudent/Private Party Ads Only * No Refunds
145 CARS/TRUCKS
1993 Black Honda Civic. Great
Condition, 1 owner, Power Win, CD
detachable face, Automatic, 35,000
mi, $9,500. 302-9103.
'84 SCIROCCO Good condition
with Maintenance receipts. Sunroof,
silver. $1600/obo. 342-4712.
1978 HONDA Accord CVCC HB
50K on rblt. eng., Runs great!
$600/obo. Call Bryan 484-9692.
150 MOTORCYCLES/SCOOTERS
'87 YAMAHA SRX 250 Sporty, sharp
looking. New battery, tire, seat cover.
Excellent cond. $995/obo 484-9838
155 BICYCLES
Diamond Back Ascent
Mountain Bike. Great Deal.
$200. 302-9287.
Mongoose Threshold Mt. Bike, pur
chased last spring. Good condition.
$200/obo. 346-0390. Leave mssg.
Macintosh Powerbook 180 Ex
cellent condition. Best Deal. $1000.
Style Writer Printer. Excellent.
$200. 302-9287.
165 TV/SOUND EQUIPMENT
CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS
VCR's and Stereos. Thompson
Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273
170 INSTRUMENTS
JOHN SHARKEY teaches guitar,
keyboards, bass. All styles/levels.
342-9543, afternoon openings.
190 TRAVEL/LODGING
FLY CHEAP!!!
♦Courier Air Fares*
London ‘199 Mexico '150 Rio‘250
Tokyo ‘350 Sydney ‘420 (ALL RT)
60-90% off ALL FARES
Air Courier International
1-800-298-1230 24hr
Europe S249.
Within USA $79-5129
Caribb./Mexico $189 r/t.
CHEAP FARES EVERYWHERE!!
airhitch@netcom.com/www.isi
com.fr/airhitch/
1-888-AIRHITCH
HorOSCOpC by Frances Drake
For Thursday, March 13, 1997
ARIES
(March 21 to April 19)
You'll be receiving a lovely invita
tion from a friend. There’s some
tendency to overdo when socializing.
You’ll be making plans for travel
after dark.
TAURUS
(April 20 to May 20)
There’s a tendency to let your work
slide early in the day. Guard against
laziness. Loved ones will enjoy some
time alone together but the evening
brings a burst of extra energy.
GEMINI
(May 21 to June 20)
You’ll make a good impression on
those you contact. You could go over
board, however, with home enter
tainment. Extra drive brings you
results in business.
CANCER
(June 21 to July 22)
Don’t let idle chitchat get in the
way of your progress on the job. A
lovely invitation to visit someone
comes during the afternoon. Feel
ings grow deeper in romance, so
accent togetherness.
LEO
(July 23 to Aug. 22)
You’re good at getting your ideas
across to others, but a touchy situa
tion could arise with a friend about
a financial matter. Enjoy a group
activity later in the day. However,
guard against overly exerting your
self.
VIRGO
(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)
You’ll be pleased with the results
of a talk with a higher-up, but you
could feel a competitor of yours plays
unfairly. Maintain harmonious re
lations with important ties. Evening
hours are perfect for matters of re
LIBRA
(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
A higher-up is not quite ready to
reveal his or her hand. Although
you’re charming, articulate and con
vincing, others may not be ready to
meet you halfway. Curb that ten
dency toward impatience.
SCORPIO
(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
It’s best to keep working on a
project rather than to present it to
others in the short-term. Good in
sights arise about finances. Your
powers of concentration are excel
lent.
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)
You could experience mixed feel
ings about a business proposition
made to you by a friend. You'll have
a better time with family rather
than socializing with your friends.
However, the evening looks good for
parties or get-togethers.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)
You'll get conflicting advice about
a business concern. Socially, this is
a fortunate time for you. Travel op
portunities arise and visits with
friends are favored.
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)
You'll be busy with a work-related
project. You have new ideas that
you’re anxious to put in motion. Some
of you will begin a home-improve
ment project after dark.
PISCES
(Feb. 19 to March 20)
You couldn’t have a better time for
the beginning of a creative project or
recreational activities. Children are
a source of delight. Singles will meet
with romantic introductions during
evening hours.
YOU BORN TODAY work well
with groups and often achieve a po
sition of leadership in that capacity.
Although anxious for material suc
cess, you’re basically an idealist at
heart. You are intellectual and prac
tical but are also blessed with a good
imagination. You can succeed in
banking and may also be drawn to
an artistic career. You are charis
matic and charming, particularly
where the opposite sex is concerned.
Birth date of: Dana Delany, actress;
Adam Clayton, musician; Neil
Sedaka, singer/composer.
© 1997 Kin* Feature* Syndicate Inc.
195 OPPORTUNITIES
Be an Outdoor School Coun
selor spring term. Earn upper divi
sion credit. Register at ESCAPE
Field Studies. EMU-M111 3464351
Make a difference
Volunteer at Sexual Assault Support
Services. Volunteer Training for cri
sis liines starts April 4. Call 484-9791
for info.
Alaska Summer Employment
Fishing Industry. Learn how students
can earn up to $2,850/mo.+ benefits
(Room & Board). Call Alaska Infor
mation Services: 1-206-971-3514
Ext. A60699
CRUISE & LAND TOUR
EMPLOYMENT- Discover how to
work in exotic locations, meet fun
people, while earning up to $2,000/
mo. in these exciting industries. Call
Cruise Information Services: 800
276-5407 Ext. C60698.
Facilitators for WST 101 (Intro)
needed to lead discussion groups,
spring term. Earn upper-division or
grad credit. Prerequisite WST 101 or
women's studies background. Apply
now at Women's Studies Program,
315 Hendricks, 346-5529.
International Employment in Ko
rea. Looking for English teachers
with 4 year degree in any major.
Please contact An. 344-2331.
anshyeon@gladstone.uoregon.edu
The UO Mother's Club Scholarship
form applications are available in the
various deans offices, selected de
partmental offices and in the Office
of Student Life, 364 Oregon Hall.
Due April 4,1997.
$20/Hr. Home-based answering
service. Limited Hours.
1(800) 844-9639 ext. 3849. Ad #15.
DO YOU ENJOY DRIVING?
WANT TO BE ON TV?
Want to be part of a great event,
never to happen again? Drive from
Eugene to Seattle, WA over Spring
Break. Thursday March 20-Sunday
March 30. for the Pursuit of a
Dream Project. Food/vehicle pro
vided. Must be licensed/insured in
US. For more information, please
call Dai at 346-9696.
BUHNER iiWARE
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 a! your own risk.
195 OPPORTUNITIES
195 OPPORTUNITIES
National Park Employment- Want
to work in America's National Parks,
Forests & Wildlife Preserves with ex
cellent benefits & bonuses? (Sea
sonal/Summer) Learn how from
Outdoor Information Services. Call
1 -206-971 -3624 ext.N60695.
200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS
If you love kids
and love to play,
please apply for work study
and student employee
positions at the new Spencer
View Co-op Family Center.
10-20 hrsAvk available spring term.
^ Bring resume to:
Spencer View Co-op
Family Center
2250 Patterson
346-7400
EDITOR needed at Footnotes.
Work study only. $5.50/hr.
Apply in 34 EMU. 346-2859.
205 HELP WANTED
Child care for 22-month-old boy in
our home 35-40 hrs/wk. Car and
references required. Call 345-6764
After school care for 9-year old girl.
Mon-Thurs, 3-6:30. Music student
preferred. 688-0402.
Reliable individual to assist in land
scaping work. Part-time, permanent
position. Call Rebecca at 461-3347.
Resident Assistant needed.
Private student dormitory residence
next to U of O. Free room and board
in exchange for working approx
imately 25 hours per week in the
building. Must be mature, depend
able, and have some supervisory
experience. For more information
call Richard 343-1255.
Experienced Barista needed at
busy drive thru in West Eugene. AM
Shift. Transportation a must. Bring
resume week day mornings after 9
am to The Coffee Works, 1124 Hwy
99 at Gilbert Shopping Center.
Rafting guides; Established com
pany needs part time paddle raft
guides for summer. Call 822-6003.
Film production, talent mgmt, intern
ships and paid pos. avail. Call Crea
tive Artists Mgmt. 1-800-401-0545.
Summer Jobs at the Beach
Cannon Beach Christian
Conference Center. (503)436-1501.
Want to make 3-4K this summer?
Must have car, love outdoors, live in
Portland. Call PETE 346-8399.
195 OPPORTUNITIES
205 HELP WANTED
HOME TYPISTS, PC users needed.
$45,000 income potential. Call 1
800-513-4343 ext. B-9642
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
NEAR CAMPUS
5 bdrm/2 bath, newly remodeled,
hardwood floors, washer/dryer, Ig.
yard, $1250 Avail 4/1/97 343-6000
A large, clean, quiet 1 bedroom
apartments 1 block to UO. Taking
applications for spring. 484-4103.
2 bedroom apt, 2 blocks to campus.
Fireplace, dishwasher and laundry
facilities. Off-street parking. Available
spring break. $595/mo first and last,
$350 deposit. 484-9922.
1 bdrm apt 2 blocks to UO. Laundry
facilities, off-street parking, summer
pool. $440/$450+ $350 deposit. No
pets. Avail Spring Break. 484-9922
1 bdrm furnished. 4 blocks to UO.
Clean, covered parking, Dishwash
er/disp, laundry, $425. 343-3318
Huge one bedroom. Vaulted ceiling.
One and a half blocks from campus.
Free parking. Lots of storage.
$465/mo. 431-4618 or 683-9659.
CAMPUS APARTMENTS
1 bdrm $450, 2 bdrms $550-$675
Office: 325 E. 18th #6. 343-8545.
WALK TO CAMPUS
Studio $395.
Call Manager at 686-0743, or
office for appointment to view.
1 bdrm $470
Call manager at 342-7373.
Von Klein Properly Management
1301 Ferry 485-7776
DISCOUNT for lease take over
and extension. Nice 1 bdrm 1/2
block west of campus. $400/mo mi
nus? 343-2114, 344-1583
[220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED
Large 2 bedroom. 4 blocks from
campus. New appliances. Available
3/28. $550/mo. Call 343-8522.
One block from campus.
750 E. 14th Avenue. Avail. 3/24/97.
Call 338-7616.
15th and Olive • 95 W. 15th Ave.
484-5633. lofts $445/mo.
Sparkling clean, covered parking.
On-site laundry & manager.
CLOSE TO CAMPUS
1 1/2 bdrm. Newly remodeled.
$425/mo. 1452 E. 19th #4. 343-6000
One bedroom
Apartment in older home. Lease
through 8/31/97. $475 incl most utils
VANGUARD 683-9044
195 OPPORTUNITIES
[220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED
Large townhouse style 2 bedroom.
Parking. No pets. 1390 Patterson.
$575/mo. first,last deposit. 344-8689
765 E. 18th
Sparkling clean studio $325. On-site
laundry and parking. Close to cam
pus. Won't last long. Call 485-6991.
5 min. to U of O campus. 1 bdrm.
Quiet complex. 975 Hilyard St. #9.
$370/mo. 484-6671. Avail. 3/24.
1948 Harris
1 1/2 blocks to campus. 2 bdrm,
large closets, laundry. $540/mo
2933 Willamette
Especially nice, 1 bdrm. Laundry.
$475/mo.
465 and 473 W. 10th
Behind 467 W. 10th. 2 bdrms in
older, but well kept building.
Laundry. $480/$525.
542 E. 18th
2 bdrm duplex. Fireplace.
Covered parking. $700.
870 W. 12th
2 bdrm in 4-plex. Small deck.
Laundry. $515
2785 Oak
2 bdrm. Laundry. Nice courtyard.
$475/mo.
2140 Harris St.
Nice room 3 blocks to campus.
$295 includes utilities, kitchen use.
Lots of light. Laundry. No smoking,
please.
361 E. 14th
2 bedroom apt. Laundry. $520.
Sorry, no pets. Shown by appt.
Please stop by our office for a
FREE list of present and future
vacancies.
Spyglass Associates
345 W. 10th Ave. 686-1130
EUGENE MANOR 1050 FERRY
Studio $460/mo. All utilities paid plus
cable. On-site management, laun
dry, parking. Avail April 5. 484-7441.
MILLRACE APARTMENTS
1805 Garden Ave.
Large 2 bedroom available now
for $635. On site laundry Across
from the U of 0. Call Ed 344-5695
or 554-8069 Cel. for showing
r-a 683-2271
911 COUNTRY CLUB RD., SUIT! 150
JENNINGS & CO.
195 OPPORTUNITIES
UO Students
Earn Money
UO Child and Family Services is
compiling the Spring Term
Childsitting Directory for University
parents who need occasional,
irregular or part-time care.
If you would like to have your name
included in the directory, you can sign up at:
Office of Human Resources,
463 Oregon Hall through April 19,1997.
You must show verification
of current UO enrollment.
For more info call Karen
Logvin at 346-2962,
TTY 346-0852.
UNIVERSITY OF
OREGON
Child and Family
SERVICES
Hey, let's race
to the ESCAPE Field
Studies Office!
Let's go! I can't wait
to see the new
internship listings
for spring term!
Jfc_SJ
The opportunities are endless...
II you d like to gain real-world experience and upper-division
credit, stop by the ESCAPE Field Studies Office before or
during spring term registration. We have positions available in
public schools and human-service agencies. There are
opportunities to shadow community leaders, be an outdoor
school counselor, or mentor at
risk youth and much more.
Visit the ESCAPE office and
see what you can do for your
future today!
ESCAPE
field Studies