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UNIVERSITY RATES (Must be an enrolled HO student or affiliated llO Group or Dept.) 3 line minimum $2.70/day Additional lines $.90/line PRIVATE PARTY RATE (non-university/non-business related) 3 line minimum $3.00/day Additional lines $1.00/line • (approximately 35 spaces or 5-6 words per line) • Boxed Ads-Adds one extra line daily to cost of ad • Deadline: I p.m. ONE business day prior to publication University Display Classified $5.75/col. inch. (Deadline: 1:00 TWO business days prior to publication.) Call (541) 3464343 for BUSINESS RATES. 095 PERSONALS Spread ‘Molidaxf Clieer with a ) SEASON'S GREETING in the Oregon Doily Emerald \ / ' (Includes holiday art) <| Publishes Dec. 3rd Deadline Nov. 26 at 1p.m. I Call 346-4343 or stop by suite 300 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! 105 TYPING/RESUME SERVICES $$Give Me FiveP 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! Jatudent/Private Party Ads Only»No Refunds ^ *"A ,rv o»l , tec'-'04'' The Clothes Horse, two blocksJ from the bookstore, worlds « apart from other resale m stores, discover for yourself, i The Clothes Horse' Buy, Sell, Trade 720 E. 13th • 345-5099 Tuesdays & Saturdays are Gaming Nights from 6 pm to 9 pm at Emerald City Comics. 770 E. 13th. 345-2568. Horoscope by Frances Drake For Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1997 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) The day is just the beginning of what should be a long period of in creased social activity. Friends sup port your plans. For once, others are helping you out! TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You come up with more new ways to make money. You could find some thing you like at an out-of-the way store. A hobby that you'll be taking up soon will bring increased income. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Your communicative skills are tops. Others will be noting your take charge attitude in the coming months, and you'll finally be in the position to make long-term goals come true. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Getting unfinished domestic chores out of the way is easy. Expect to do some major shopping in the coming months, when you might begin moon lighting. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) Hobbies, recreation and romance top your agenda. You might begin a creative project soon. In the coming weeks, you'll be getting out of town ” VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) You have sound judgment where job and family interests are con cerned. In the coming months, you will make a major decision about home concerns. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Partners work together well and play together well. Some parents will be welcoming a visit from the stork soon. In the coming months, singles will be going out more for good times. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) A home matter is resolved to your satisfaction. Work remains your big gest priority. Application and self discipline bring you the gains you SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Singles meet prospective romantic partners. You soon might be signing a lucrative contract. Partners will be spending more time with each other in the coming months. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) You put the finishing touches on a career project. A major decision awaits you in the near future; you will be able to rely on your judgment. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) It's a good day for getting together with friends or going to a theater. Travel isn’t favored. Parents might make a decision about a child's edu cation. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) You’re entering a period of impor tant career developments, in which your initiative will open doors for you. For now, though, it's wise to stay in the background. YOU BORN TODAY are sensitive, imaginative and high-strung. You have much inventive ability and are likely to choose a creative medium through which to express your indi viduality. You have an interest in politics and current affairs and would make a good spokesperson. Your sense of humor comes to your rescue more times than you can count. You like to help others, and are attracted to theater, science, writing and poli tics. Birth date of: Walter Cronkite, jour nalist; Matthew McConaughey, ac tor; Daisy Eagan, actress. O 1997 King Feature* Syndicate Inc. 125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES Dave buys & sells furniture,tools, electronics, appliances, and ???? 939 River Road 2nd Hand 689-4554 130 CARS/TRUCKS '81 Toyota Corolla, 4 spd, new tires / pads, great mpg, $800/obo 984-0296 '88 Toyota Corolla FX. 5 speed, great gas mileage, great shape. Must sell. $2,700. 688-6653. 145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS TI-92 calculator for sale Never used. Payed $200, Selling for $150. Call 543-0619. 150 TV & SOUND SYSTEMS CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS VCR's and Stereos. Thompson Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273 155 INSTRUMENTS John Sharkey teaches guitar, piano/synth, bass. ALL styles, leads, fingerpicking, theory. 342-9543 170 PHOTOGRAPHY EQUIPMENT Cameras-Buy & Sell-Student to Pro Hundreds to choose IromM! Dick McRills Cameras 688-7739 180TRAVELS LODGING FLY ROUND TRIP on Northwest, U.S. & Canada. Transferable ticket exp.Jan. 8. $350 683-2118 FLY CHEAP!!! ♦Courier Air Fares* London 'C)‘> Mexico ’2S0 Rio '250 Tokyo ‘330 Sydney *420 (ALL RT) 40-90% off ALL FARMS Air Courier International 1-800-298-1230 24hr TOinMiimf.ijjiknumirei 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. WORK ABROAD INFORMATION MEETING Council on International Educational Exchange Nov. 5, 5-6 pm in 112 Esslinger ODE Classifieds., find it here first. off the mark ARGvUIGaNn/^R G£V PaRN A\RUN£ R£AM07S OPr/V... IMarkParisi@aol.com ATLANTIC FEATURE 0 1997 MARK PARISI www.offthemark.com 190 OPPORTUNITIES Australia New Zealand ADVENTURE Pacific Challenge ‘98 Spend this winter in the sunshine down under as we again explore the spectacular natural environments of Australia and New Zealand. A full term of university credit combining cultural and environmental education with the adventure experience is available through this amazing travel study program. Outdoor activities include: Rock climbing,rafting, kayaking, backpacking, scuba diving, surfing and much more! For info: Call Dr. Dave Wright at 343-4124 or see Council Travel on campus. Will you be rich? Happy? Have a job? Take your future into your own hands. More than 60 employers want to talk to you at the Graduate School & Career Fair. Nov. 5, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., EMU Ballroom Call the Career Center 346-3235 200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS OFFICE ASSISTANT For the EMU Recreation Center. Hours available are from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., shifts can be broken. To apply stop by Ceder D on the main door of the EMU. Work study only. Campus Recycling Now Hiring! Student recycler positions available lor Work study/Tech funded stud ents. Leave message with a mailing address to obtain application. Con tact Campus Recycling at 346-1529. Miserable in your present work study position? Northwest Review seeks to hire able, resilient Business Manag er. Great on resume. Work study/ 15 hrs. per week. Call John 346-3957. 205 HELP WANTED Events Crew Coordinator The Cultural Forum is looking for student applicants to be in charge of our Events Crew. Recruit and supervise volunteer and load crews for Cultural Forum pro grams. Position begins Winter Term '98 - looking for commitment through 1998-99. Deadline: Monday Nov. 17,1997 Suite 2-EMU 346-4373 Student Position The CF is an EO/AA employer. SMILE! 205 HELP WANTED CRUISE SHIP & LAND-TOUR EMPLOYMENT- Discover how to work in exotic locations, meet fun people, while earning a living in these exciting industries! For em ployment information, call 517-336 0571 Ext. C60691 FUN & $$ Like $ and have a blast??! Environ mental Mkg. Co. seeks positive, re sult-oriented people. Flex hrs/ great pay plan. Call 302-3385 Retail-Swimwear Full Time Store Manager lor Eugene $1100-51600 month, benefits, bo nuses and vacation. Send resume to: PSI, PO Box 82898, Podland, OR 97282 Due by Nov. 13th Assistant apartment manager need ed to live at complex with rent reduc tion oil rental rate. Call 461-0199 International Company needs suc cess mined people tor expansion. Excellent income. Call 689-3810 Child care for 7 and 8 yr. old, week days 2:30-7:00, flexible S5.50/hr. Must have car. 346-3841,342-6306 Be a Recruiting Assistant for the Mentor Program Winter Term and gain valuable P.R. and outreach ex perience. You will call alumni and community professionals and match them, as career mentors, w/ stud ents interested in their field. R.A.'s are needed for the following classes: Sciences, English, Business, Psy chology, Sociology, Environmental Studies, All Majors, History and Jour nalism. Must be an enthusiastic student w/ good organizational skills & a desire to talk to many different professionals. Paid Positions. Call Beth Pfeiffer or Peter Topazio @ 346-3259 for app. or questions. Apps due Fri., Nov. 14 in 211 Hen dricks, Sponsored by the Career Center, SAA, ASUO and UOAA EOE. The Oregon Daily Emerald is seeking a Multicultural Affairs re porter. Apply in person at EMU suite 300. Must be a University of Oregon student to apply. Please submit ap plications by 5 p.m. Nov. 7. The Ore gon Daily Emerald is an equal op portunity employer, committed to a diverse workplace. Beginning student of Turkish lan guage needs native Turkish speaker to assist with pronunciation and flu ency. 485-7390 ON-CALL RELIEF STAFF Seeking for Pathways program: Residential Drug & Alcohol treat ment tor adolescent males. Entry level skills. Behavior monitoring. Part-time. Flexible hours. Overnights available. Call Looking Glass Job line fix details (541) 998-4901. AA/EOE Apt Manager for complex next to UO. Apt. + salary. Send re sume to: Mr. Baird, PO Box 214, Eu gene, OR 97440 Dilbert By Scott Adams COEL NEED COBOL PROGRAMMERS FOR OUR MAINFRAME IALLLENIUM PROBLEM. IF YOU SEE ANYONE A COHO LOOKS LIKE A COBOL PROGRAMMER, ^LET ME KNOU). J TURN GROUND. 'kRE YOU IK COBOlT'l PROGRAfAIAER ? S , J NO, BUT I'N OFTEN TOLD I LOOK LIKE ONE. J~ Y