Emerald
CLASSIFIEDS
Call 346-4343
or stop by Suite 300 EMU
to place your ad today
095 PERSONALS
LOSE WEIGHT!
Lose 20 lbs by Christmas!
Free sample. Call Cynthia 688-8196
Adventuresome SWM 23 n/s, n/d.
Loves snow sports, biking, rock
climbing. Are you my sweetheart?
Write PO Box 11164 Eugene, 97440
100 LOST & FOUND
FOUND: Green cardigan sweater
on Kincaid St. near Knight Library.
Call 686-3072
105 TYPING/RESUME SERVICES
RATHER BE SKIING or doing any
thing else besides typing that paper
or creating that resume? Perfection
Resume & Typing works so you
don’t have to. Quality computer gen
erated documents at reasonable
rates. (541)346-7464
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
120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
Emerald City Comics
Your store (or comics, games,
Anime. 770 E. 13th 345-2568
ATTENTION ARCHITECTURE
STUDENTS: Selling my drafting
board & Mayline. $100/obo. Contact
Lesley at 684-9952
125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES
Dave buys & sells furnture.tools,
electronics, and ???? 689-4554
939 River Road 2nd Hand
Wood 3 drawer desk, 20" x 48", $40.
Drafting table and supply tray, $50.
343-4962 evenings
WE GOT MARRIED AND NOW
HAVE TOO MUCH STUFF!
-Queen size hide-a-bed, excellent
condition, earth tones:$200
-2 Wicker lamps: $30 set
-1 Marble-top wooden table w/
matching coftee table: $200
-1 Lazy-Boy type chair: $20
346-1142(days) or 343-0660{days/
eves) for more information.
SEIZED CARS from $175. Porsch
es, Cadillacs, Chevys, BMW's, Cor
vettes. Also Jeeps, 4WD's. Your
Area. Toll free 1(800)218-9000 ext.
A-2063 for current listings.
1981 4 spd Mazda GLC hatchback,
one owner, 117K miles. Will need
new clutch soon. $900 343-7164.
Leave message.
Uniroyal SRX snow tires P185/60/
R14 on aluminum Acura wheels.
$150/obo '96 Acura Integra nose
95 Honda Accord DX. 4 door,
White, Auto, Air, Tilt, Power, Premi
um Sound, under 15K! Good condi
tion, S 14,200/offer. Call 431-0584.
1989 Ford Taurus: Air, power
windows, seats, locks. Tilt, cruise,
am/fm, cassette. Great interior
and runs excellent. All records.
130,000 miles. Blue Books at
$4800, will sell for $4500. Call
Becky at 346-3712 days or 689
0138 evenings before 8pm.
145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
Mac II VX: 160 MB HD, 14.4 mod.,
cd-rom, ext. kb, Apple mic, tons of
extras/sftware. $550/obo 484-1361
386 SX, monitor, keyboard. Win.
3.1, WP 5.1, MS Works. Great for pa
pers & resumes. $100 684-9865
Sony TCD Pro II DAT recorder. Ex
cel. cond. Loaded w/ acc. Perfect for
recitals/ens. $2200/obo 484-1361
Powerbook 520C 160 MB hard
drive, 12 meg/ram, WordPerfect,
system disks, carrying case, ether
net & vid. adaptors $750 343-8450
Seiko paging watch. Comes with 1
year activation. $80 741-2089
Old but reliable computer. Used
mostly lor word processing. Monitor
and printer included. Michelle 683
5583 $250/obo
•COMPUTER FAIR' Saturday, 11/
22 9 am-3 pm at Lane County Fair
grounds Auditorium. Buy/Sell/Trade.
150TVS SOUND SYSTEMS
Studio Monitor Home theatre
speakers. $800 each, asking $800
tor pair. Joe 345-8808
CASH! We Buy. Sell & Service VHS
VCR's and Stereos Thompson
Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273
Horoscope by Frances Drake
For Friday, Nov. 21, 1997
ARIES
(March 21 to April 19)
Try not to get into a quarrel about
a work-related matter. By steering
clear of controversial subjects, you
can gain a clear objective on your
^TAURUS
(April 20 to May 20)
You have your hands full at times,
and your home life has its hectic
moments. However, nothing truly
disrupts what turns out to be a memo
rably happy day.
GEMINI
(May 21 to June 20)
Rambunctious children keep you
running and at times might strain
your patience. However, things settle
down later. The evening should be
special.
CANCER
(June 21 to July 22)
It’s not a great time to tackle a do
it-yourself project. You would find
the task more difficult than you had
anticipated. Try not to wear yourself
LEO
(July 23 to Aug. 22)
Little things going wrong or last
minute details that need tending can
upset you for a while. However, peace
and harmony reign by day’s end.
VIRGO
(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)
It’s not a good time to reach deci
sions about the use of joint assets. A
cranky family member snaps out of
it. Er\joy festive outdoor activities.
LIBRA
(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
Some people you deal with tend to
exaggerate. Getting plans for a trip
organized could prove difficult. The
evening favors pleasurable interests.
SCORPIO
(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
Although your business ideas are
imaginative, it’s a poor time to act on
them. Others could be difficult to
reach; your plans might have to be
put on hold.
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)
Rather than try to get together
with everyone at once, share your
social time with a meaningful few.
Otherwise, you might feel frazzled
by day's end.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)
You crave some quiet time, as your
schedule seems overloaded. After a
hectic afternoon, the evening seems
blissful. Relax with loved ones.
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)
It’s not a great time for getting
your own way. Others want to take
the lead. You could be in a contem
plative and nostalgic mood. Relax
with a hobby in the evening.
PISCES
(Feb. 19 to March 20)
Your intuition puts you on the right
track regarding a business concern.
You get helpful advice about a finan
cial matter. Minor expenses could
add up.
YOU BORN TODAY are a serious
person, with a strong sense of duty
and responsibility. You are ambi
tious and work hard to achieve your
goals. More universal-minded than
most, you probably are interested in
helping those less fortunate. You can
succeed in positions of authority. You
need to keep busy to be happy. You
have a dramatic side and can succeed
in theatrical areas.
Birthdate of: Marilyn French, au
thor; Ken Griffey Jr., baseball player;
Troy Aikman, football player.
O 1997 King Feature* Syndicate Inc.
155 INSTRUMENTS
Fender Stratocaster. Made in Mexi
co w/ Peavey practice amp. $250/
obo 338-0852
John Sharkey teaches guitar,
piano/synth, bass. ALL styles, leads,
fingerpicking, theory. 342-9543
Epiphone Sheraton Hollowbody
335 shape, peart inlay, natural wood
finish, locking Gibson case. $500
683-9382
175 WANTED
USED BOOKS WANTED Cash
paid for used books. First editions,
collections, scholarly books in the
sciences and humanities. Call 1
888-913-1100.
Daddies Ticket Needed
Will Pay $15* Call Ashlee 345-8813
Big Fan and Desperate
180TRAVELS LODGING
Are you lonesome for crystal blue
waters-a suntan and great
parties? Sign up for Spring Break
l InMazatlan! For information
L Call Pete at 729-1305
Be a federal activist and support
student rights, student moneys, and
access to higher education by work
ing as a delegate for the United
States Student Association Leg
islative Conference in Washing
ton, D.C.
Applications and job descriptions are
available at the ASUO Executive Of
fice. Application review begins on
Tues., 11/25/97.
FREE CASH GRANTS!
College. Scholarships. Business.
Medical Bills. Never Repay. Toll Free
1-800-218-9000 Ext. G 2063
The following student government
positions are now open for applica
tion:
• Constitution Court
• Student / Faculty Committees
• Building Fee Committee
Applications are available at EMU,
Suite 4. Application review begins on
Friday, 11/27/97, at 5 p.m. ASUO is
an AA/EO/ADA employer.
International nonprofit otters intern
ships in Public Policy, Marketing,
Communications, Graphic Design,
Adoption Research, Cultural Re
search and Internet Research. Send
resume and cover letter to Michele
Porter, PO Box 2880, Eugene, OR
97402, or call 687-2202.
200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS
Campus Recycling Now Hiring!
Student recycler positions available
for Work studyTTech funded stud
ents. Leave message with a mailing
address to obtain application. Con
tact Campus Recycling at 346-1529.
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION &
EXCHANGE has 3 openings: 1) OF
FICE ASSISTANT, working in recep
tion area. Good communication skills
necessary. Work-Study or Tech Fee
required, winter/spring terms.
2) OFFICE SPECIALIST, Filemaker
Pro necessary, winter/spring terms.
3) DATA BASE ASSISTANT, Work
Study student needed winter/spring/
summer terms to assist international
student adviser. Must have File
maker Pro and good communication
skills. If interested, please pick up an
application in Room 330 Oregon
Hall, 346-3206. Application deadline:
5 pm Wednesday, November 26. In
terviews will be held December 1-5.
EO/AA/ADA employer.
The ASUO Programs Finance Com
mittee has openings beginning win
ter term tor an Administrative Assis
tant. Applications and descriptions
available from the ASUO, Suite 4
EMU or Room 28 of the EMU. Due by
5 pm Nov. 24, 1997 in ASUO, Suite 4
or Rm. 28, EMU. (AA/EOE/ADA)
205 HELP WANTED
Wanted 100 students. Lose 8-100
lbs. New metabolism breakthrough.
Dr. recommended. Guaranteed. Call
1-800-784-1509
Loving, enthusiastic child care pro
vider needed in our home for 2 child
ren 3-5 afternoons per week. Occa
sional overnight stay, dependable
car and excellent driving record re
quired. Experience needed, refer
ences verified. Call Julie 431-3887
Sports Information
Student Assistant
Be part of Pacific-10 Conference
athletics behind the scenes. One
opening beginning winter term 1998.
Journalism/Communications majors
and/or background preferred. Need
broad knowledge and interest in all
sports. Work 15-20 hours/week.
Some weekend and evening hours.
Send letter of interest with brief re
sume to the SID office at the Casa
nova Center. Call Jamie Klund at
346-5488 for more information.
Writer needed to help develop story
elements and treatment for feature
film script. Call Rick at 485-0200
Public Relations coordinator wanted.
Apply in the Multicultural Center. Su
ite 33 EMU basement. Call 346
4702. ASUO and MCC are equal op
portunity programs.
HOME TYPISTS, PC users needed.
S45.000 income potential.
Call 1-800-513-4343 ext. B-9642
PT babysitter to care for a toddler.
Previous experience and references
required. Start Jan. 1. Call 686-1209
SEEKING MARY POPPINS
Career salaries up to $3200/ month
with living expenses paid. Summer
nany positions, apply by January
1998. Call Oregon Nannies
343-3755
web site: www.oregonnannies.com
WORK FROM HOME
Int'l co. seeks PT/FT home workers.
No experience necessary. Will train.
Up to $700 per week possible. Call
(800) 298-6618.
2D5 HELP WANTED
Wanted: Horse enthusiast for stable
duties in exchange for lessons, leas
ing, etc. Great horses, nice facility.
747-2675
Child care in my home for 6 yr. old.
2-3 afternoons-evenings per week.
Must be flexible & own vehicle. Ref.
appreciated. Call after 7 p.m. or wee
kends 342-8318 .
Seeking energetic, weekend bar
tender. Bring resumes to O'Donnell's
Irish Pub at 295 Hwy 99 or call 688
4902.
Enthusiastic salespeople need to
promote the Minneapolis Hilton. S8/
hour. Call between 11:30-3:30 pm
687-7971
Economics consulting firm seeks
B.A. candidates with skills and ex
perience in computer systems main
tenance (Mac with ethernet),
spreadsheet and database software.
Additional qualifications include
knowledge of: microeconomics,
quantitative and statistical methods,
written and oral expression, ability to
apply skills in research setting. GIS
particularly useful. Must have excep
tional quantitative skills, strong com
puter experience, familiarity with
word processing. Send resume,
transcript(s), and cover letter de
scribing availability, and salary re
quirements to ECONorthwest, 99
West 10th, Suite 400, Eugene. OR
97401 ASAP. AA/EEO: women/ mi
norities encouraged.
On-Site Manager ior u of o
apt. complex. Apt. + salary. Send re
sume to: Mr. Baird, PO Box 214, Eu
gene, OR 97440
The Center lor the Study of Women
in Society, University of Oregon, pe
riodically hires post baccalaureates
to post doctorates for various tem
porary research positions. These
positions are non-tenured, full and
part-time academic positions. Salary
ranges are competitive and com
mensurate with qualifications and
academic level of position. This pool
is tor the 1997-98 academic year.
Submit letter ol application and vita
to Marie Harvey. Open applicant
pool, CSWS, 1201 University ot Ore
gon, Eugene, OR 97403-1201.
Please reference pool number
099704. Questions: (541) 346-5015
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/-csws/.
The University ot Oregon is an AA/
EO/ADA institution committed to cul
tural diversity.
GIS Student Consultant: The So
cial Science Instructional Lab is hir
ing a Geographic Information Sys
tems (GIS) consultant to start in De
cember. Candidates must have prior
training and experience in Arc/Info,
Arcview, Idrisi, Aldus Freehand, and
PaintShop Pro. Knowledge of UNIX,
Network software, X-windows, and
the World Wide Web a must. Duties
involve serving as consultant to
faculty and students, writing docu
mentation, and troubleshooting
hardware/software problems. For
further info call: Cathleen Leue 346
4642, 346-2547, 9 PLC.
Across the street from UO
962 E. 18th, 7+ bedroom, 2.5 bath.
Washer and dryer included.
$1500 lease.
VANGUARD 683-9044
3220 Kincaid
2 bdrm cutie, fireplace $720
Sorry, no pets.
Shown by appointment.
Spyglass Associates
345 W. 10th 686-1130
Why rent?
2 Bdrm, 1 bath $75,900 easy terms.
Agent owned 485-0297
TUDOR STYLE COTTAGE
•$100 off Move -in*
Quaint 2 bdrm, loft. Hardwood floors
and washer/dryer hook-ups. $590.
1376 W. 6th #G Call 343-6000
Close to campus, 2nd floor ot house
3 bdrm. in excellent shape. Take
over lease ASAP. Come see at 1444
Hilyard or call 343-9008.
213H0USES FOR SALE
SMALL IS SMART!
Close to UO, LCC, 4J and private
schools, shopping, buses, bike
lanes 960 sq ft home w/ wood
floors,
fireplace, 3 bedrooms.
$102,500
Maureen Hudson 302-8147
Equity Reality Inc.
Better Homes and Gardens
OWNER TERMS 2 bdrm. t bath
$75,900 Agent owned
485-0297
215 APARTMENTS (FURNISHED
EMERALD APARTMENTS
Two apts. avail. Christmas Break!
2 bdrms $550
1877 Emerald St.
Call Kelly and Kevin Jones
683-8919
WALK TO
CAMPUS
% month
free rent
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
FLINTRIDGE
800 East 18th
2 bedrooms $615
Free basic cable TV
Call Lewie 687-5996
vonKlein Property Management, Inc.
485-7776 1301 Ferry #2
205 HELP WANTED
205 HELP WANTED
Got Winter Bills?
Need Money For Spring Break?
We’re Hiring!
Earn $7.50 per hour and more!
Help ensure that your education
is the best it can be and become a
Student Fundraiser
University of Oregon
Annual Giving Program
APPLY TODAY!
Agate Hall, room 124
applications available I pm - 9pm
346-2059
215 APARTMENTS (FURNISHED
215 APARTMENTS
Go For It!
Duck’s Village
Is now beginning their application process
(no Fee) for the winter term.
Spaces are limited...so act now!
Come by our rental office M-F 8 a m. to 5 p.m.
or Sat. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., to pick up applications
and view our 4 bedroom model.
Duck’s Village
3225 Kinsrow Ave., Eugene CJ
Office:(541) 485-7200 Fax:(54l) 485-4656