Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 06, 1998, Page 14, Image 14

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    Emerald
CLASSIFIEDS
Call 346-4343
or stop by Suite 300 EMU
to place your ad today
085 GREEK ANNOUNCEMENTS
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CONGRATULATIONS
TO OUR NEW PLEDGES!
Tilfany B.
Katie B.
Erica C.
Piper C.
Annie D.
Elizabeth F.
Elizabeth H.
Leah H.
Katy H.
Maria L.
Alicia L.
Amy M.
Rashree P.
Laura P.
Jessica P.
Christine P.
Sarah P.
Maryn R.
Brooke R.
Cheryl R.
Rachel S.
Helen E.
Heather S.
Kathy T.
Hannah U.
Kali V.
Carolyn W.
Ivory W.
LOVE, YOUR SISTERS
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lovely Rho Chis:
Jen, Sarah, Hilary,
Katherine, and Chrissy
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Placing a
CLASSIFIED
is as easy as
1 *2*3!
1. Call us at 3-16-4343
or stop by Suite 300 EMU
2< Have an idea about the
text of your ad...don’t wony
we can help.
3. Pay by cash, check,
credit card or purchase order
before we run your ad.
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105 TYPING/RESUME SERVICES
CALL 942-0233
Typing services; thesis, term pa
pers, resumes, mass mailings.
Dial-A-Typist
683-3066
At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD
SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year
thesis/dissertation background.
Term papers. Full resume service.
Editing. Laser pr. ON CAMPUS!
Looking for work? Speed up the
process with an electronic resume!
Visit our Internet site at: http://
www.curricula-etc.com
120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
$$Give 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 Relunds ^
Tuesdays 5 Saturdays are Gaming
Nights from 6pm to 9pm at Emerald
City Comics. 770 E. 13th. 345-2568
125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES
Beds, Desks, Dressers, Tools,
Stereo's, Collectibles. 939 River
Road. 2nd Hand. 689-4554.
Exquisite lawyer bookcases.
$850 (or a 4 stack, writing desk
also available. O'RYAN CUSTOM
FURNITURE STUDIOS. You imag
ine it, we build it. 485-0297.
130 CARS/TRUCKS
CARS FOR $100
Upcoming sales ol gov't seized, and
surplus sports cars, trucks, 4x4s. 1
800-863-9868, ext. 1552
1990 Ford Ranger Pick-up, 75,000
Miles, new clutch, new brakes, new
battery. $3,000,484-2190.
88 Acura Integra. Limited edition.
Black. Looks and runs great. A/C,
cruise, $4600. 685-0359.
'91 Nissan 240SX Coupe, fully
loaded, excel, cond. 64,000 miles,
$7900 OBO. 484-7422.
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http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~odef
Horoscope by Frances Drake
What kind of day will tomorrow be? To find out what the stars say, read
the forecast given for your birth sign.
ror Wednesday, Uct. 7, 199B
ARIES
(March 21 to April 19)
Monetary and financial goals are
coming within reach; now isn’t the
time for excessive risk-taking or get
rich-quick schemes.
TAURUS
(April 20 to May 20)
People will recognize your bril
liant renderings find you will be re
warded for your actions. Prepare to
spend time in the spotlight.
GEMINI
(May 21 to June 20)
Spoiling yourself silly will help
you to focus and stimulate your cre
ative juices. Soothe your tired
muscles or overworked imagination
with a special treat.
CANCER
(June 21 to July 22)
Plan an after-work rendezvous
with someone whose opinion you
value greatly or who engages you in
stimulating conversation.
LEO
(July 23 to Aug. 22)
Emotions and devotions are being
tugged, and you’re unsure which way
to turn. Home life and office politics
are testing your loyalties.
VIRGO
(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)
A few flies may be in the ointment
for your upcoming travel plans, so be
certain to check and double-check
every step along the way.
LIBRA
(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
Has someone tried to move in on
your intellectual property rights?
Protect whatever you consider to be
your own, or it might not be yours for
much longer.
SCORPIO
(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
An impending gray cloud may cover
your plans and expectations, but its
effects will soon fade. Focus on a new
activity to pass the time.
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)
Ego clashes and struggles with
authority may knock you down a few
notches, but in the end you will be
wiser and better prepared.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)
The recognition you’ve been after
will finally come through, particu
larly in the workplace. Promotions
and raises are near.
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)
It’s not the best time for major
changes, but fixing what’s broken
and paying heed to new ideas can
have promising results.
PISCES
(Feb. 19 to March 20)
You finally have the attention
you’ve been seeking from everyone
around you, so make the most of it.
Crafl your messages carefully and
strive for clarity.
YOU BORN TODAY are sur
rounded by controversy, but you have
always been guided by your inner
voice to do something great. Though
your ideas may not be well-received
by everyone, people will not fail to
recognize your genius. Leaning more
toward conservatism and conserva
tion, you believe that the old ways
are often the best.
Birthdate of: June Allyson, actress;
John Mellencamp, entertainer;
Oliver North, Iran-contra figure.
O 1998 King Feature* Syndicate Inc.
135 MOTORCYCLES/SCOOTERS
1986 Honda Scooter-Elite 150
with rack, perfect around town
transportation, only 15,300 miles,
mech. excellent. $375. 345-8436.
Honda Elite Scooter
1986, low miles, $575 or otter.
689-0993.
140 BICYCLES
Men's Italian 12 Speed Good
shape, very light weight. $500
new, must sell $150. 342-7373.
12 spd. Centurion Roadbike.
Great tor students + perfect condi
tion. $100 obo 338-8986.
18" VooDoo Wanga- Full XT. V
brakes. Front shock. $750 obo/
$350 trame only. Ross, 349-9039.
145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
Mac Performa 6500, mini tower,
64/4 gig, zip, CD, surround sound,
2 yr. warranty. $900. 689-9930.
Mac Quadra 840av, 32/240, CD,
monitor, ethernet. $399. Mac
Quadra 660av, 32/240, CD, moni
tor, ethernet. $299. 689-9930.
Power Mac 7100/80, 750 MB hd,
48 MB, CD ROM, monitor, keybrd/
ms, sftwr. $650 OBO, 346-5633.
150 TV & SOUND SYSTEMS
CASH! We Buy, Sell & Sen/ice VHS
VCR's and Stereos. Thompson
Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273
155 INSTRUMENTS/MUSIC EQUIP.
5 piece Drum set, Zildjan Hi Hats,
Paiste cymbal, all hardware
$495.00 Firm. 683-9707.
175 WANTED
French immersion in home child
care. Two openings. 683-6658.
Accounting 352 tutor. 2 hrs wk, $8/
hr. On campus, U pick days, time
2:30-3:30 p.m 345-3789. even
ings, 8-9 pm or leave message.
Dorm students get paid $5 for try
ing our long distance. Start saving
now. Call today 485-8839.
UO Clubs and student groups ap
ply now tor the PARTY FUND!!!
$50-$250 available for student ev
ents. Pick up application forms at
the ASUO or in 360 Oregon Hall.
Questions? Call Linda Devine or
Byron Me Cras at 346-3216.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: poster
crew needed to spread the word
about Cultural Forum events. Must
be dependable and tree twice a
month lor 2-3 hours. Contact Jes
sie Johnson at 346-0007 or visit
the Cultural Forum, EMU Suite 2.
200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS
Research/Office Assistant
Off campus. Federal work study
position available. Assisting with
large mail surveys, data coding/
entry, small journal library manage
ment, and other research/office re
lated duties. Call 683-9278 ext. 18
by October 7, 1998.
2QQ WORK STUDY POSITIONS
Support Staff
Work Study Position
In an Alternative School for at-risk
youth, answer phones, provide re
ception and other general office
duties. Drive crew of youth to work
sites in agency van. Schedule
somewhat flexible. Good driving
record essential. Contact Cheryl
302-2554 for more info.
Returning Student Office is seek
ing person with strong interperson
al and computer skills. Contact Jim
at 346-4305.
205 HELP WANTED
East coast nanny positions
Available starting in January
Call Family Ties 541-344-3139.
SEEKING MARY POPPINS
Career salaries up to $3200/
month with living expenses paid.
Call Oregon Nannies 343-3755
web site: www.oregonnannies.com
Want to save the world using new
technology? NetCorps is recruiting
interns. Credit and paid positions.
lnlo.:465-1127 info@cnlech.org.
HOME TYPISTS,
PC users needed. $45,000 income
potential. Call 1-800-513-4343
Ext. B-9642
Ttie Emerald is seeking a Universi
ty student interested in joining its
stall as an editorial editor. Applic
ants must be enrolled in classes at
the University and be available to
work about 25 hours a week. Ex
perience with Associated Press
style and the basic rules of gram
mar is a must. Applications can be
picked up at the Emerald office in
Suite 300 ol the EMU on the third
tloor. Deadline for applications is
Oct. 9. Please include a resume
and five examples of your work.
The Oregon Daily Emerald is an
equal opportunity employer com
mitted to a culturally diverse work
place.
Contemporary Issues
Coordinator
The Cultural Forum invites stud
ents to apply for a position plan
ning a lectures program of con
temporary events, ideas, & indi
viduals for UO students during
1998-99. Professionally plan &
conduct programs such as Altallah
Shabazz, Bertice Berry, Crispin
Glover, Hunter S. Thompson, Jello
Biafra, Ice-T, and Ram Dass.
Suite 2 - EMU 346-4374
Student Position
The CF is an EO/AA employer
ALASKA EMPLOYMENT - Fishing
industry. Excellent earnings & ben
efits potential. Ask us how! 517
336-4161 ext. A60691
WOMEN S BASKETBALL
TEAM MANAGER/TRAINEE
Training position for 1998-99 sea
son. with possible future academic
scholarship opportunities Must be
flexible and able to work with bas
ketball team's schedule. Duties in
clude: assist equipment manager,
practice sessions and various
game day responsibilities. Start
mid October. Send resume and
cover letter to Women's Basketball
Office. Casanova Center, 2727
Leo Harris Parkway, Eugene,
97401. Dead line October 9.
GREAT JOB FOR STUDENTS!
Conduct telephone surveys nation
wide. No sales. Flexible PT shifts.
Starts at $6.75/hour, $8.00 at 6
months, plus bonuses. Must type
30 wpm, have good communica
tions skills. Call Lisa at Research
Data Design 988-3458, or apply in
person at 1144 Gateway Loop,
Springfield, M-F 9-5.
205 HELP WANTED
CRUISE & LAND-TOUR EMPLOY
MENT - Excellent earnings & ben
efits potential. World Travel (Ha
waii, Mexico, Caribbean). Ask us
how! 517-336-4228 ext. C60691
Nanny wanted, PT Sat. & Sun.
CPR, tirst aid, clean driving record,
non-smoking, fun loving with a
good a sense of humor. Please
apply. 688-0707.
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
Near Campus
4 bedroom house, $750.
Call 343-9011.
1842 UNIVERSITY
Great lor 3-5 Students
3 bdrms, 2 baths, 2-story house,
parking & yard. $1300/mo.
Call Bill 683-9001 or 915-9443
METCO Investment Realty, Inc.
Rental Resources
400+ listings, many unadvertised.
1599 Oak St. 334-0231.
CIOSC to UO $250 move in bonus
5 bedroom
• 2576 Kincaid.$1115
2‘A bath, dishwasher, w/d
6 bedroom
• 1795 Augusta.$1245
2 bath, fireplace, storage, w/d
343-0000
1303 E. 32nd St. 4 bdrm $1200
Washer/dryer included. No pets,
no smoking. Call 345-5949.
Across the street from UO
‘962 East 18th, 7+ bedrooms, 2.5
baths, W/D included. Lease.
$1550
‘1591 Mill. 4 bdrm, new partial ren
ovation, hardwood floors, sun
room. Lease $1295. Vanguard.
683-9044.
190 OPPORTUNITIES
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
Near U of O
3 bedroom at 2024 Emerald, Sun
porch, $795. 343-6000
213H0USES FOR SALE
Why rent when you can own? 3
bdrm, 1 bath, with garage
107,500. Approx, payment $660
per month pi. Call Charlotte 485
0297 tor details.
215 APARTMENTS (FURNISHED
2 bedroom. One block from UO,
on-site laundry. 344-2657.
www.talray.com. Talray Holdings.
1 bdrm furnished, $395. Clean,
quiet, laundry, dish, disposal, park
ing. Available now. 1200 Ferry St.
343-3318.
MOVE IN BONUS
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VP* ’ Quads
1728 Ferry
$295
Call Kevin 465-9330
One Bedroom
Alderwood Manor
1860/1884 Alder
$495
Call Kameron 686-0743
Blackstone Manor
1750 Alder
$525
Call Morgana 687-0684
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190 OPPORTUNITIES
UO Students
Earn Money
UO Child and Family Services is
compiling the Fall 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 October 9,1998.
You must show verification
of current UO enrollment.You must
be a fall term student
For more info call Karen Logvin at
346-2962,TTY 346-0852.
UNIVERSITY OF
O R E C 0 N
Child and Family
SERVICES
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