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Congratulations to the new
members of Pi Beta Phi:
Amy A.
Jackie B.
Chrissy C.
Melissa C.
Amanda C.
Melissa D.
Megan E
Amber E.
Laura G.
Stephanie G.
Megan G.
Sibylla H.
Melissa H.
Jasmine H.
Megan H.
Anna J.
Jordan M.
Charissa M.
Kate McG.
Katherine McM.
Jac M.
Praneeta R.
Renee R.
Stephanie S.
Christina S.
Kimberly T.
Kirsten W.
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095 PERSONALS
$250 REWARD tor into leading to
arrest ot person(s) involved in rob
bery of 470 E. 14th Ave (between
12/25-28/97). Matt. Shelley, Amy @
687-9083.
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!
The ODE
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105 TYPING/RESUME SERVICES
Tuesdays & Saturdays are Gaining
Nights from 6pm to 9pm at Emerald
City Comics. 770 E. 13th. 345-2568.
TVy us - you'll be j
surprised - die Clothes S
Horse - Resale |
Extraordlnare. t
Hie Clothes Horse'
Buy, Sell, Trade
720 E.13th *345-5099
WWW.SPORTSUPPLEMENTS.
COM Save up to 50% off GNC. We
carry EAS, Twinlab, all major
brands. Catalog on-line.
130 CARS/TRUCKS
73 VW Camper van New engine,
clutch, trans. Int/ext excellent cond.
$3500/obo (503) 682-5652
1989 Ford Escort, low mileage, au
tomatic trans, new tires, excellent
condition. $3500/obo. Call 302-1632.
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 $3800. Call
Becky at 346-3712 days or 689
0138 evenings before 8 p.m.
145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
Mac 520c 66mhz, 36 mb, 240 HD,
CD-Rom, video adapter and sys
7.6.1 OS. $1000. 688-0382.
Mac components ICIII 8/80 $200;
RBG monitor $175; Personal laser
writer $275; 14.4 modem $15; Page
maker 5 $50. Entire system, $600
343-4962 eves, 682-7413. days.
HorOSCOpC by Frances Drake
For Tuesday, Jan. 13, 1998
ARIES
(March 21 to April 19)
The day’s happy news pertains to
your financial interests. A partner
could receive a raise or tax rebate.
You are quite popular and will be
enjoying good times in the company
of others.
TAURUS
(April 20 to May 20)
You just might stumble on a good
book that will mean a lot to you.
Catching up with an unfinished task
will be a priority. Time by yourself
later in the day leads to important
insights.
GEMINI
(May 21 to June 20)
News you’ve been waiting for about
a business concern arrives. You will
be very pleased. It is a good time for
interviews and asking favors of
higher-ups.
CANCER
(June 21 to July 22)
Reaching an agreement with an
other about a financial concern could
be difficult. Don’t let a “what me,
worry" attitude toward money take
hold while socializing. A difference
of opinion is likely to arise with a
friend later in the day.
LEO
(July 23 to Aug. 22)
A private discussion bodes well for
your financial interests. A family
member may not Bee things your
way. Higher-minded pursuits bring
serenity after dark.
VIRGO
(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)
Your powers of persuasion are tops.
Others are impressed by what you
have to say. You'll be hearing some
good news.
LIBRA
(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
A chance to make extra money
arises. You are charismatic and oth
ers are drawn to you. However, you
still need to be levelheaded where
romance is concerned.
SCORPIO
(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
You will be pleased with the day’s
family developments. It is a good
time for advertising property for sale.
Try not to get overly upset about a
domestic concern.
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)
An overdue bill could demand im
mediate attention. You’ll derive great
joy from hobbies and activities with
children. Happily, partners are on
the same wavelength.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)
Those seeking someone to help
you out part-time around the house
will find a person to your liking.
Good news relates to your business
interests. You could be taking too
much for granted about a friendship
situation.
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)
You will be the recipient of good
news early in the day. Your commu
nicative skills are highlighted. Make
important phone calls and answer
PISCES
(Feb. 19 to March 20)
This is an excellent time for reach
ing agreements with others. Some
minor problems could crop up in
business. You reveal new and bril
liant business ideas but may have a
bit of trouble executing them.
YOU BORN TODAY are extremely
creative and have a great knack for
success in financial matters. So it is
very important you stay in a field
that keeps your energy and inter
ests constant. Otherwise, you be
come easily bored. While you are
very philosophical and opinionated,
you are open to others’ views and
opinions as well. You are happiest
when surrounded by friends that
you truly respect and love.
Birthdate of: Robert Stack, actor,
Kevin Anderson, actor, Julia Louis
Dreyfus, actress.
C 1996 King Feature* Syndicate Inc.
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145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
Mac Quadra 660 AV. 16 MB, 250 MB
HD, 14-inch monitor, 33.6 modem,
520 Deskwriter, CD-Rom, many
apps. $680 345-4598
Architectural Associates is selling 5
student Macintoshes. Each is in ex
cellent condition, with all of the ex
tras. Prices range from $210-$635.
Models include SE30s and 575s. Will
go quickly! For more information call
484-5757.
150 TV & SOUND SYSTEMS
Kenwood surround home receiver &
CD changer w/ pair of Technics
speakers, like new, $380 334-6985
CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS
VCR's and Stereos. Thompson
Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273
155 INSTRUMENTS
John Sharkey teaches guitar,
piano/synth, bass. ALL styles, leads,
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185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
(BU'ifUIR EBlWAKtE
The Oregon Daily Emerald assumes no
liability for ad content or response. Ads are
screened lor illegal content and mail order
ads must provide a sample of item for sale.
Otherwise, ads that appear too good to be
true, probably are.
Respond at your own risk.
190 OPPORTUNITIES
Interested in becoming a Campus
Tour Guide? The ConDUCKtour
program is looking for qualified stud
ents. Applications available in 372
Oregon Hall and are due January 20
at 5:00 p.m. For more information,
please call 346-1274
Leadership Opportunity
Freshman Interest Group (FIG)
Leaders Needed. Enhance
leadership, organizational and
communication skills while helping
freshmen adjust to the Uof O. Earn
upper-division credits and a cash
award. For application and
information, stop by 164 Oregon
Hall, call 346-1079, or attend one of
the interest sessions at 4:00 and 7:00
pm in the Walnut Room (EMU) on
January 21. Application deadline i$ii
Friday, February 6.
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ETHICS ESSAY CONTEST for un
dergrads, $500 grand prize and four
$300 first prizes. Guidelines and en
try forms from UO Cultural Forum,
Suite 2, EMU, in person only.
Get prepared to meet employers
at the Career Fair. Effective Inter
viewing Workshop, Tuesday, Jan.
20,2-3:30 p.m., 300 Villard
Get prepared to meet employers
at the Career Fair. Resume and
Cover Letter Writing Workshop,
Thursday, Jan. 15, 3:30- 5 p.m. 107
Esslinger
Student Orientation Staff!
Are you enthusiastic, dedicated, and
interested in helping new students
and parents? We need 14 of UO's
finest for the 1998 Student Orienta
tion Staff. Earn 3 upper-div. credits
this spring and approx. $1090 for
your work July 5-24 and Sept. 20-27.
Apps available in 372 Oregon Hall
and are due by 5 p.m., Friday, Jan.
23. For more information come to an
INFO MTG., Jan. 14 or 15 at 2 p.m. in
the Ben Linder Forum, or call us at
346-1159.
|220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED
190 OPPORTUNITIES
VISIT OPPORTUNITY PLACE
Do pass Go and get into the game at
the Career & Internship Fair, Janu
ary 21 & 22, 11 a.m.- 3 p.m., EMU
Ballroom. Collect Game Cards lor
great door prizes.
200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS
Work study student needed in Mo
lecular Biology Research Green
houses. Responsible, hardworking,
strong person needed. Monday
through Friday, weekends, holidays
& summer work also available. Call
Marcia 346-4550. Leave a mes
sage.
The ASUO Women's Center in
now hiring an Office Assistant.
Applicants must have work study
funds and be available to work
Tuesday and Thursday afternoons
or Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
mornings. Applications are available
in the Women's Center, Suite 3,
EMU. The Women's Center is an
AA/EOE/ADA employer. DEADLINE
FOR APPLICATIONS IS
JANUARY 15 AT 4 P.M.
Teacher Assistant- If you love tod
dlers please apply to the Co-op
Family Center. Hours avail. 8-11 a.m.
and/or 2-5 p.m. Mon-Fri. Please call
346-7400 for Suzy or Tammy.
205 HELP WANTED
Office Specialist 1, (4-H Program
Secretary), OSU/Lane County
Extension Service. (SI,409
SI ,906 per month). Responsibili
ties include complete secretarial
support for two 4-H agents and one
program assistant and assisting with
the delivery of 4-H educational pro
grams/information to Lane County
Extension clientele. Major duties in
clude: assisting 4-H clients; main
taining computerized databases;
staff Lane County 4-H Youth Fair of
fice. Proficiency with word process
ing, spreadsheets, and databases
required; MS Word and MS Excel ex
perience preferred. This position re
quires an employee who is detail ori
ented, very organized, able to han
dle a fast paced, multi-task environ
ment, and meet deadlines with fre
quent interruptions.
Contact Lane County Extension
Service, 950 W. 13th Ave., Eugene,
OR 97402. (541) 682-4243 for ap
plication materials. To be considered
for this position, all application mate
rials must be received at Oregon
State University in Corvallis by dos
ing date of January 21,1998. EOE
Office Specialist 1, (Reception
ist), OSU, Lane County Exten
sion Service. ($1,409-51,906 per
month). Responsibilities include
assisting clientele in person and on
the telephone with up to 500 con
tacts per day; a friendly, positive atti
tude at all times is vital. Must work
well with a diverse clientele. Clerical
duties include ordering office sup
plies; coordinating workshop regis
trations; preparing and distributing
News Releases, etc. Word process
ing and database experience need
ed. This position requires an em
ployee who is detail oriented, very
organized, able to handle a fast
paced, multi-task environment, and
meet deadlines with frequent inter
ruptions.
Contact Lane County Extension
Service, 950 W. 13th Ave., Eugene,
OR 97402. (541) 682^1243 for ap
plication materials. To be considered
for this position, all application mate
rials must be received at Oregon
State University in Corvallis by clos
ing date of January 21,1998. EOE
University Manor
745 E. 15th
1-2-3 bedroom
$495 $650 $695
Call Ryan 485-9773
Maple Arms
1345 Ferry
1 bedroom $395
Call Craig 683-1363
1365 Ferry
1-2 bedroom
SD2S 8615
Cali Craig 683-1363
Fircrest
630 E. 14th
2 bedroom $615
Call Lewie 687-5996
College Side
737 E. 16th
2 bedroom $550
Call Dave 344-1827
Garden Terrace
1893 Garden Ave.
2 bedroom $545
Call Larry 344-6861 or
Morgana 687-0684
von Klein I’ropiTtv Management. Inc
485-7776 • 1301 KERRY
205 HELP WANTED
Van driver/Teacher Aide needed to
transport children to UO Vivian Olum
Child Development Center from
public kindergarten between 10:30
a.m.-11:30 am., Mon.-Fri. Work
11:30-1:30 in preschool classroom.
Must be UO student with a valid driv
er's license and work well with child
ren. Will need to be driver approved
upon employment. $6.00/hr. Call
Jane or Casie at 346-6586.
Housecleaning help for wkly main
tenance of a small house. Experi
ence and ref. required. 686-1209
Assistant manager position at
Duck's Village. Free shared apt.
Wage for maintenance. Experience
a must. 485-7200
On-Site Manager for u of o
apt. complex. Apt. + salary. Send re
sume to: Mr. Baird, PO Box 214, Eu
gene, OR 97440
Horticulture/Landscape Maint.
Lawn/Tree care specialist to service
residential landscapes-Seattle area.
Experienced in fertilizer, weed, dis
ease control application helpful. Pre
fer B.S. degree in Horticulture, Bota
ny, Forestry, etc. Call Dr. Darrel Ja
cobs 425-222-4851 or write Ph.D
Landscape Maint., PO Box 1070 Is
saquah, WA 98027
Part time sales/ clerical. Mornings
and evenings. Apply in person with
resume and times available. Lazar's
57 W. Broadway
PT babysitter for toddler. Previous
experience and references required.
Weekday mornings. Call 346-3622
HOME TYPISTS, PC users needed.
$45,000 income potential.
Call 1-800-513-4343 ext. B-9642
Heritage Music
Coordinator
The Cultural Forum is accepting ap
plications from students interested in
programming folk music on cam
pus during 1998/99. Plan the 29th
annual Willamette Valley Folk
Festival. Work with managers,
agents, promoters amd artists. Posi
tion begins Spring Term '98. Dead
line is Friday, February 6, 1998. Su
ite 2-EMU, 346-4373 Student posi
tion. The CF is an EO/AA employer.
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
Why rent?
$500 down APR 3 bdrm, 1 bath
Owner is agent. 485-0297
2615 McMillan
Near 27th and Willamette. $190
1298 Washington
Furnished, non-smoking. $225 in
cludes all utilities.
1 BEDROOM
139 E. 17th
Near shops, bus. $365
195 E. 24th
Near Amazon running trail.
Laundry. Parking. $365
354 E. 14th
Lg. windows give lots ot light. $395
361 E. 14th
Close to campus. Laundry. $370
914 E. 18th
Across tram UO. Drips with charm.
Laundry. $425
945 E. 19th
Big windows. Laundry. $395
1370 High
Private patio, laundry. $370
2 BEDROOMS
542 E. 18th (duplex)
Pet ok here only. Nice yard, near
shops, bus. $675
1432 Orchard
Private deck $525
HOUSE
3220 Kincaid
2 bdrm, fireplace. $695
You are welcome to stop by our of
fice for a FREE list ot present and
future vacancies.
Sorry, no pets.
Shown by appointment only.
Spyglass Associates
345 W. 10th Ave.
686-1130
Great 1 bdrm house! Close to UO!
Hardwood floors, lots of windows.
861 E. 26 Ave $600/mo 349-9030
Studio house available now.
Call 485-6991
CROSSWORD By Eugene Shejfer
ACROSS
1 Beer
ingredient
5 Interlaken
interjection
8 Anthro
pologist
Margaret
12 Notion
13 Broker's
advice
14 Lead-in to
bird or
plane
15“Com
huskers"
poet
17 A deadly
sin
18 Speck
19 Cut aid
21 Diurnal
24 Erstwhile
Persian
25 Fairy-tale
villain
26 Fit in
between
30 Precam
brian, e.g.
31 Natasha's
co-con
spirator
32 24 horas
33 Variety of
cypress
35 President
before
DeGaulle
36 Aid a
crook
37 Hay blocks
38 Like ice
41 Foremost
42 City in
central
Poland
43 Ohio river
or bay
48 Czech
track star
Zatopek
49 Id counter
part
50 Put into
words
51 Victor
Borge, e.g.
52 Fresh
53 A lo-o-o
ong time
DOWN
1 Towel word
2 Harem
room
3 Corral
4 Tractor
seat
5 Be
tangent to
6 Mongrel
7 Sanitary
8 Fungus
9 Needle
case
10 Org.
11 Appoint
ment
16 Tarzan's
son
20 Probability
21 Serves the
purpose
Solution time: 24 mins.
Yesterday's answer 4
4
M3
22 Taj Mahal
city
23 Ayatollah's
place
24 Corday's
victim
26 JFK
chronicler
Ted
27 Object of
worship
28 Use as an
example
29 “Airplane!"
star
31 Motion
pigture?
34 Stupefy
35 Western
horse
37 Founda
tion
38 Took a
powder
39 Downey of
Touched
by an
Angel”
40 Valhalla
VIP
41 Have more
than a
hunch
44 Candle
tally
45 — Paulo
46 Family
47 Football
stats.