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Emerald CLASSIFIEDS Call 346-4343 or stop by Suite 300 EMU to place your ad today 085 GREEK ANNOUNCEMENTS X£2 xn Congratulations to Marisa Ramsdell on becoming the new Panhellenic President in 1998. We are so proud of you. Love, your sisters in Chi Omega X£2 X£2 095 PERSONALS What will your future career be? More than 85 employers and gradu ate schools want to talk to you about your future at the Graduate School & Career Fair. Nov. 5, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. , EMU Ballroom. Call the Career Cen ter 346-3235 100 LOST & FOUND FOUND: Set ot keys in front of Columbia. Bike key & pocket knife also on ring. Claim at Lost & Found in EMU. 105 TYPING/RESUME SERVICES At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year thesis/dissertation background. Term papers. Full resume service. Editing. Laser pr. ON CAMPUS! Pro/Edit Editing • Writing Assistance • Typing Graphics/Text Scanning • Resumes 741-7553 110 INSTRUCTION/TUTORING Foreign language tutoring. Conver sational and idiomatic. German, Ru mantsch and Italian. Single or groups. Susanna 937-2051 120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE $sGive 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! ^Student/Private Party Ads Only * No Refunds ^ The Clothes Horse Resale U> thrill, U> please. Discover for yourself' The Clothes Horse' Buy, Sell, Trade 720 E. 13th • 345-S099 Monday is Magic: Arena Night at Emerald City Comics. 770 E. 13th. 345-2568. 125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES Queen, delux, (uton mattress. Great shape! $100 343-8855 Long black Naugahyde (lex steel sofa, suitable for sleeping. $60 484-2520 130 CARS/TRUCKS 1991 Corsica. 92K miles, PS, PB, POL, AC, AM/FM, cellular phone, new shocks, tires, tune. $2,900/OBO 686-9431 weekdays. 87 Integra LS white 2 dr, 5 sp, AC, CD, alarm, moon roof, custom rims, runs perfect. $4350/obo 431-3896 '94 Honda Civic 3 door, AC, ster eo, alarm, very low mileage 1.1 Kl! $9500/obo Michiko 345-4047 140 BICYCLES Two new 26 inch bicycles Women's/Men's touring with lenders lor campus. S100 each. 345-1845. 145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS Performa 638CD Ethernet, TV tun er,video in/out, 24 MB, MS 15 moni tor, modem, software$895 342-6391 Acer P75, 40 MB 28.8 Modem, 8x CD, MS Office, Norton Software, Acer 14" monitor, Hewlett-Packard Printer, all for $800 Call for more info. 683-4994 Law Student Advantage Download a tree demo at www.metro.net/bleitle Mac Powerbook 190 CS Color 8x CD ROM, Ethernet card. $700/obo Andy 683-6226 Student Ready Upgraded HP 233 8mg ram w/ modem, Windows 95 $350/obo 343-2732 150TVS SOUND SYSTEMS CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS VCR's and Stereos Thompson Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273 Kenwood detachable lace cassette deck car stereo with owners manual. $75 344-2290 Pearl drum set w/ bass, floor tom. snare, high hat and a crash. All with stands, sticks, seat. $200 338-2973 170 PHOTOGRAPHY EQUIPMENT Cameras-Buy & Sell-Student to Pro Hundreds to choose from!!! Dick McRills Cameras 688-7739 DARKROOM EQUIPMENT Everything you need! Complete darkroom includes Beseler enlarger 45MX II. 8 ft. Delta sink. Call tor your needs. 726-4717 Horoscope by Frances Drake For Monday, Oct. 20, 1997 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You’re able to make headway with domestic chores that you’ve been putting off. Others readily respond to your viewpoint. Agreements are easily reached as a result. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You could be a bit bored with rou tine work, but this is also a time when you’ll impress others favor ably. You make plans later in the day to host a party. Be sure, though, this isn’t too costly. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You could want to catch up with reading and correspondence. Con centration powers are good and you’ll achieve a lot of a mental nature. Travel is also a plus. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Behind-the-scenes developments in business are in your favor. Social life could take a back seat at present. Inwardly, you’re at peace this evening and happily engaged with a pet pas ^LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) A stimulating conversation with a friend gives you food for further thought After a day of socializing, you " , want some time later just for youi iolf to rest. VIRGO (Aug 23 to Sept. 22) Th‘ could be delays in money du< ; ...id a minor difference could occ.i a friend. Be mindful of apj • nonts and don’t keep others LIBRA 23 to Oct. 22) You could be uncertain as to your next step in business, but otherwise, you’re in an optimistic frame of mind. Oth< : are very responsive to what you have to say. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Guard against an excessive use of credit. It’s not the best time to present ideas to others. A higher-up could be too busy to hear what you have to ^SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Developments that occur are in your favor financially and in career matters, but judgment could be off when it comes to spending on plea sure. Guard against foolish expendi tures after dark. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) It’s better to visit with friends than to have company over at present. You’ll be doing something different in the way of entertain ment. Surprise encounters are pos * AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Although partners could have a minor disagreement about a finan cial concern, overall, this is a good time for increasing income and for making valuable progress on the job. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) This is a good time to meet with real estate people and financial ad visers. A family discussion goes very well. Evening hours find you adven turous and in pursuit of good times. YOU BORN TODAY are ambi tious and have leadership abilities. You seem to work best when you’re the one in-charge. You’re a bom communicator, and this ability will help you in both business and the arts. However, you have an unfortu nate tendency to apply yourself only to things that capture your interest. Once you utilize self-discipline, you can succeed quite well. You do well as a journalist, publisher or film director. Birthdate of: Art Buchwald, hu morist; Jerry Orbach, actor; Arlene Francis, actress. © 1997 King Feature* Syndicate Inc. 185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Business/lntemship Opportunity Responsible, driven people needed to manage small student based businesses in Oregon and Washing ton, college credit available, very strong earning potential. College Pro Painters (503) 316-4767 email: khaynes@willamette.edu Get involved and make a difference! The ASUO Executive will begin re viewing applications for: 1- ASPAC position representing Int'l, Law or grad, LGBT and Non- Traditional students. Pick up applications in Suite 4 today! Call Sadie Rogers at 346-0621 .The ASUO is a AA/EOE/ADA employer, committed to a culturally diverse workplace. WANT TO GET INVOLVED? Volunteer for Saferide- For 2 hours a week you can make a difference. Drive or work in the office. It's a great experience and fun, too! For info, call 346-0653 or stop in the Women's Center. CALOBO Volunteers Needed tor Cultural Forum Events Crew Tuesday, Oct. 21 See Calobo tor free Call 346-4373 (or into or sign up in Suite 2 EMU 205 HELP WANTED HOME TYPISTS, PC users needed. $45,000 income potential. Call 1 800-513-4343 ext. B-9642 Willamette Pass Ski Area is seeking dedicated, energetic, customer service focused individuals. Seasonal positions available in all departments. Apply now at 2282 Oakmont Way, Eugene or call (541) 484-5030 x 333 EOE RECREATION Willamalane Park & Recreation Dis trict seeks Coaches and Activities Leaders lor the following activities: volleyball, basketball, soccer, drama, music, choir, language, dance, field trips, and general sports and a Country Line Dance In structor. Applications available at Willamalane. 765 A St., Spfld., 97477. Drug-tree workplace. EOE. Looking lor people who are patient, loving and want to work with child ren. Must have flexible schedule, PT 15-20 hrs/wk after 2 weeks of inten sive training. Tutoring position lor in home program tor 2 young autistic children. Long term commitment necessary. MUST be reliable. Previ ous work in child related field a plus. Must have a car. Elaine 485-7760. 205 HELP WANTED NANNY NEEDED IN CT & NY $300-5500 a week (or graduates, car, room & board. 1-year. Oregon Nannies 343-3755. Billing clerk sought tor hours 4-8 pm. Rate ot pay: $8.50/hour. 23 wpm typ ing and 10-key helpful. (541) 924 9834 Conway Western Express Project Saferide is currently hiring tor 2 stall positions: Volunteer Coor dinator and Co-director. To pick up an application or lor more into, stop by the Women's Center, Suite 3 in the EMU or call 346-0653. ‘Dead line for applications is Wed, Oct. 22 CALLING ALL STUDENTS! Want to become a student leader on campus? The New Student Tele phone Project is hiring a team of eight qualified UO representatives to call admitted students and answer questions about UO. Project runs Jan.-May 1998. S6.00/hr. 10-12 hrs/ wk. Possible travel opportunity. For more into, come to the INTEREST MEETING: Oct. 21st 7:00 pm 360 Oregon Hall. Office of Student Ori entation Programs. 346-1167. Apps. available 372 Oregon Hall. Wanted 100 students. Lose 8-100 lbs. New metabolism breakthrough. Dr. recommended. Guaranteed. Call 1-800-784-1509 EARN S750-S1500/WEEK Raise all the money your group needs by sponsoring a VISA Fundraiser on your campus. No investment & very little time needed. There's no obligation, so why not call for information today. Call 1-800-323-8454 x 95 210 MUUotS rUH HtNI International Friendship House Rooms available in a beautiful, his toric house. Less than 1 block west Of UO. 715 E. 16th. ALL UTILITIES PAID. Call 461-0199 Or 338-7588 for appointment. CLOSE TO CAMPUS 5 bedroom house $750 343-9011 Across the street from UO 962 E. 18th, 7+ bedroom, 2.5 bath. Washer and dryer included. $1500 lease. VANGUARD 683-9044 213H0USES FOR SALE Why rent? 2 Bdrm, 1 bath $75,900 easy terms. Agent owned 485-0297 Country feel, city convenience 3 bdrm, 3 bath 2000+sq. ft. $209,500 Charlotte O’Ryan • 684-6432 !OTJ» - «-*. nmputan, mm yw j Find almost | anything in tin ■ ODE Classifieds 215 APARTMENTS [i«mi WALK TO CAMPUS ALDERWOOD MANOR 1884-1860 Alder Studios, 1 & 2 bedrooms $395, $495, $595 Call John 686-0743 BLACKSTONE MANOR 1750 Alder 2 bedrooms $595 Call Brandy 687-0684 TALISMAN 888 East 18th 2 bedrooms $650 Call Mark 342-7373 FLINTRIDGE 800 East 18th 2 bedrooms $615 Free basic cable TV Call Lewie 687-5996 vonKlein Property Management, Inc, 485-7776 1301 Ferry #2 1 bedroom unit with shared bath. Only $295. Utilities included. 19th & Emerald. 485-8008 Campus apartment, 2 bdrm, new carpet. Available now. $550+$400 deposit 343-8545 |220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED 914 E. 18th Partially furnished 1 bedroom across from UO. Laundry. $425 361 E. 14th Spacious t bedroom + study, laundry $400 534 1/2 E. 14th Small 2 bedroom. $475 includes all utilities. Laundry. 1432 Orchard 2 bedrooms. Nice deck. Excellent condition. $525 1844 Kincaid Partially furnished 2 bedroom. Laundry, 1/2 block to UO $550 For more details stop by our office for a FREE list. Sorry, no pets. Shown by appointment. Spyglass Associates 345 W. 10th Ave. 686-1130 1220 APARTMENTS IMililHilttl MILLRACE APARTMENTS 1805 Garden Ave. Large 2 bedroom. Available November 1st — $665. On site laundry Accross from the UofO. Call Kim 344-5695 or 729-2766 Cel. for showing. JENNINGS & CO. 683-2271 24 hr info line 911 Country Club Rd., Suite 150 Studio and 1 bedroom apartments in Springfield. $325-$365 + deposit. No pets. Available now. Close to bus and shopping. 741-2504 CLOSE TO CANPUS $100"" off 1st month’s rent • Very Quaint 1 bdrm $395— 610 E. 8th #3 • 2 bdrm, (1 small) great location $495 —1452 E. 19th #3 • Quaint 2 bdrm cottage $590—1376 W. 6th Unit E Call 343-6000 1 bedroom $495 750 E. 18th Quiet, spacious, balcony, new carpet. No smoking/pets 349-9151or 683-5634 RIVERTOWNE 597 Country Club Rd. • 485-1422 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms starting at $505. Covered parking, on-site laundry, beautiful courtyard setting, fire Wish sotheone ttfoppy IttrttwUiy with an ad in the ODE /classifieds! ' CALL 346-4343. Dilbert By Scott Adams W GUEST TODAY ON "IAONEY CHATTER" 15 THE HEAD OF THE "DOGBERT MUTUAL FUND." E-mail: SCOTTADAMS@AOL.COM IT'S REPORTED THAT A TOUR FUND rS THE HIGHEST PERFORMER OF THE DECADE. TELL US HOW YOU /TADE THAT HAPPEN . J —\r^— OKAY. APPARENTLY, THIS GUY WILL READ ANYTHING YOU HAND HIM. huHierse yourself m Music! Vind information <nbowt concerts, and dance.s in the Oregon D^nily HmemU Classifieds. See sections 305 & 310.