Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 09, 1998, Page 10, Image 10

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    Call (541) 346-4343
or stop by Suite 300 EMC
to place vour ad today
085 GREEK ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Congratulations Erin W. on being
elected the new Panhellenic VP ot
Leadership!
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Congratulations to Stacie Dorran
on panhellenic VP scholarship.
Love, your sisters
IK IK
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The Women ol Sigma Kappa send
our thanks and appreciation to the
(acuity and stall ol the UO.
IK IK
090 BIRTHDAYS
Happy 15 months
. * n, 3ubba!
Where's the doggie?
The Crossword..
you'll find it
in die classifieds!
190 OPPORTUNITIES
105 TYPING/RESUME SERVICES
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!
Monday is Magic: Arena Night
at Emerald City Comics.
770 E. 13th. 345-2568.
Guild D26 Acoustic Guitar
with case. $500. Also, All wood
recurve, take/down bow with case,
8 carbon arrows, & extras $220.
541-726-6627.
125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES
Futon chairs from Michael's Futons
includes foam core futons. $240
each. 485-5282 message.
190 OPPORTUNITIES
students
The International Student Advisory Committee (ISAC)
is looking for new members. ISAC is an advisory
committee to the Office of International Education
^ & Exchange (OlEE). It helps build bridges among
international students, faculty and administration on
issues of concern to the campus international community.!
Applications available at-OIEE - 330 Oregon Hall
International Student Association - 206 EMU
Application deadline: 4.30 p.m., Monday, November I
1998, OlEE
For more information: ISAC@oregon.uoregon.edu or
The Office of International Education & Exchange
HorOSCOpC by Frances Drake
For Monday, Nov. 9, 1998
ARIES
(March 21 to April 19)
You feel refreshed, energized and
ready to move ahead on projects
which may have been stalled for a
while. Don’t miss this chance to
change your life in ways you only
dared imagine before.
TAURUS
(April 20 to May 20)
Someone in your family may be
causing you friction and giving you a
headache. Learn from the example of
the willow tree which bends with
every wind.
GEMINI
(May 21 to June 20)
A well-meaning slip of the tongue
or something else you say may have
consequences you didn’t intend. Make
sure you communicate clearly, par
ticularly at work.
CANCER
(June 21 to July 22)
Someone important in your life is
finding it impossible to say no to you;
make sure that what you’re asking
for is really deserved. At work, this is
the time to ask for that raise.
LEO
(July 23 to Aug. 22)
Has life ever been so fun? Worka
day blues can't get you down; you’re
full of high spirits and ready to have
fun. Get out of the office and take a
walk or lunch with friends.
VIRGO
(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)
Time spent clearing away irksome
details or attending to errands will
serve you well, especially if taking
care of these tasks keeps you out of
the way of someone who may be spoil
ing for a fight.
LIBRA
(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
You may have more in common
with someone in your life than you
thought; though this person may
appear different, even distant, you
share common goals and dreams.
SCORPIO
(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
Stay calm and bite back any ugly
comments you're tempted to make;
disputes threaten at work and home
but can be avoided with care, tact
and a generous dose of Scorpio charm.
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)
Take a chance at this time and it’s
likely to pay off, but playing the lot
tery or quitting your job is not the
path to success. Instead, starting an
ambitious new project is the key to
your future.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)
An associate may have hidden
motives, or some small but puzzling
error in your work could crop up;
make sure to check your work care
fully and try not to depend on others.
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)
An important choice may be yours
to make but take care that you don’t
turn what could be a compromise
into an all-or-nothing situation. Try
to take the needs of others into ac
C°P1SCES
(Feb. 19 to March 20)
An unusually honest exchange with
a friend or coworker may bring up
issues which are painful or confus
ing. Do not despair, the things you
hear will ultimately help clarify fu
ture plans.
YOU BORN TODAY: You are an
extremely loyal friend and lover, thus
people often confide in you. Your
tendency to put your own needs on
the back burner sometimes gets in
the way of accomplishing long-term
goals. Others consider you highly
sensitive and emotional.
Birthdate of: Pepa, singer; Lou
F errigno, actor; T om W eiskopf, golfer.
C 1998 King Futures Syndicate Inc.
125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES
Drafting/Art Tables. Adjustable
height and angle. Folds and stores
easily. $25.00 Each. 689-9930.
130 CARS/TRUCKS
CARS FOR $100
Upcoming sales of gov't seized,
and surplus sports cars, trucks,
4x4s. 1-800-863-9868, ext. 1552
'93 Eagle TSI sports sedan, bright
red, 85K miles, loaded, ski bag,
$7,000. 345-3994.
140 BICYCLES
1996 Trek 930.
19.5 inches, "Single Track", Shi
mano components, new brakes.
$210 includes U-lock and chain.
Call Syd, 345-9208.
145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
(Word) Perfect for struggling stud
ent. Windows 3.1, 386, WP 6.0,
33.6, printer. $250. 741-3020.
150 TV & SOUND SYSTEMS
CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS
VCR's and Stereos. Thompson
Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273
Soar to your potential with an
internship in these exciting fields:
•Grant Writing ^Graphics
•Public Relations •Marketing
•Teaching •Law/Legal
•Youth Education
•Events Planning
•Athletic Training
•Group Facilitation
•Program Development
•Art Exhibit Coordinator
•Human & Social Services
•Environmental Education
Full descriptions are available in
244 Hendricks Hall. Sign-up for in
terviews on Nov. 10 at 2:00 or Nov.
13 at 1:00 in Room 12 of Hen
dricks. Or call 346-6011 for more
informalion.
The UO Bookstore is seeking
applicants to fill a vacant board
position on our Board of Directors
through June 1999. Applicants
must be a currently enrolled full
time senior(12 credits or more).
The Board meets once a month
and members serve on 2 com
mittees. Members receive a
$50.00 monthly stipend. Pick up
applications in the Bookstore ad
ministrative office. Applications
are due on Wednesday, Novem
ber 11. For additional information
contact Jim Williams or Natalie
Egged at 346-4331.
205 HELP WANTED
Get Paid to Exercise
The Oregon Daily Emerald
is now hiring for morning
newspaper delivery.
Starts at 6:15 a.m. everyday the
Emerald is published. 2 to 2'A hours
per day (varies with the size of the
paper). Some afternoon work.
Requires your own RELIABLE
vehicle. Work Study OK. Apply in
person, Mon-Fri, &5, 300 EMU.
TTie Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal
opportunity employer committed to a
culturally diverse workplace
205 HELP WANTED
Live-in House sitter Over 18. up
to $925 per month + car and tui
tion assistance. 713-647-8883.
HOME TYPISTS,
PC users needed. $45,000 income
potential. Call 1-800-513-4343
Ext. B-9642
The Oregon Daily
Emerald
Classifieds
W e’re looking for friendly,
dependable, detail oriented people
who work well witk tke public and
can learn new things Quickly
If you love variety, are self
motivated and want tbe opportunity
to use basic layout and design skills,
as well as gain sales and customer
service experience, then this job may
be perfect for you!
Applicants must be currently
enrolled UO students.
orb 8-12 hrs. a week, M-F
between 8am and 5pm.
Applications arc available at
Suita 800, EMU.
Applications duet Nov. 10,1006
The Oregon Daily Emerald is an
equal opportunity employer,
committed to a culturally diverse
workplace.
POSTAL JOBS TO S18.35/HR
INC. BENEFITS, NO EXPERI
ENCE, FOR APP. AND EXAM
INFO, CALL 1 800-813-3585, EXT
6624,8AM-7PM, 7 DAYS fds.inc
Church organist needed at
Bethesda Lutheran Church. Call
688-9085 for information and ap
plication.
Time for a
study break!
Check out Arts &
Entertainment. Section 310
|220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED
205 HELP WANTED
Child care wanted for occasional
evenings or weekends. 2 very nice
boys ages 5 and 11. Call Judith
345-5329.
The Oregon Daily Emerald is
seeking a University student in
terested in joining its staff as an
in-depth reporter. Applicants must
be enrolled in classes at the Uni
versity and be available to work
about 25 hours a week. Experi
ence with Associated Press style
and the basic rules of grammar is
a must. Applicants should be ex
perienced reporters who have
news judgment and extensive
writing experience. Applications
can be picked up at the Emerald
office in Suite 300 of the EMU on
the third floor. Deadline lor appli
cations is November 13. Please
include a resume and five exam
ples ol your work. The Oregon
Daily Emerald is an equal oppor
tunity employer committed to a
culturally diverse workplace.
STUDENT CURATOR
EMU Permanent Art Collection
Responsibilities include: catalog,
create a database, maintain and
rotate permanent art in the EMU.
UO student stipend position, $150/
month. December 1998-June
1999. Apply at the Cultural Forum,
Suite 2, EMU (346-4373). Dead
line: Nov. 24th, 5pm. The CF is an
equal opportunity, atfirmative ac
tion employer.
Soccer Coach Wanted
Talented 10 yr. old wants experi
enced soccer coach to take him to
next level. Foreign player pre
ferred. Call 683-1326.
Looking to learn more about the
ASUO? The ASUO Programs
Finance Committee is accepting
applications tor an Administrative
Assistant. Job descriptions and
applications are available in Room
319 EMU or outside the ASUO,
Suite 4, EMU. 346-0623 tor more
into. AA/EOE/ADA. Deadline to
Apply November 18.
The Insurgent newspaper hiring 2
stipend positions. Office Organizer
and Layout editor. Application
deadline is Fri. Nov. 13. Call 346
3716 for more info.
WILDLIFE JOBS TO S21.60/HR
INC. BENEFITS. GAME WAR
DENS, SECURITY, MAIN
TENANCE, PARK RANGERS. NO
EXP NEEDED. FOR APP. AND
EXAM INFO, CALL 1 800-813
3585, EXT 6625, 8AM-7PM, 7
DAYS fds inc.
|220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED
205 HELP WANTED
NOW ACCEPTING SUMMER
APPLICATIONS.
SEEKING MARY POPPINS
Career salaries up to $3200/
month with living expenses paid.
Call Oregon Nannies 343-3755
web site: www.oregonnannies.com
DO YOU LIKE BABIES? Birth To
Three needs volunteers to care for
babies and toddlers during parent
ing education classes. Call Sarah
at 349-7793 for more info.
Receptionist/Clerical 20 hours a
week for busy health center.
Resumes 9AM-Noon at 1250
Charnelton.
Travel
Companion
All expenses paid,
including personal bills
Must possess a sense
of humor
1-888-874-6101
Security/Housekeeper wanted.
Permanent part-time. Sat.-Mon.
11pm-7am. Call David 342-6077.
Instructional Program Coordinator
for NetCorps, a fast growing, non
profit technology internship pro
gram. Your two years of curricu
lum, training and non-profit office
experience required two support
lively internship program in Eu
gene. Details at http://www.net
corps.org/jobs.html
CRUISE SHIP EMPLOYMENT -
Workers earn up to $2000+/month
(w/tips & benefits). World Travel!
Land-Tour jobs up to S5.000
S7,000/summer. Ask us how! 517
336-4235 Ext. C60692
Day time caregiver/housekeeper
for adult female with MS and elev
en year old son, Excellent facilities.
Saturday 8am-3pm. S8 per hour.
Fax inquiries to 686-9633 or email
to DrKriag@aol.com
|220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED
Month to Month or Lease
The Most Peaceful Setting Around Campus!
2-Minute Walk to UO
at the MILLRACE APARTMENTS we offer:
• Private BALCONIES OVERLOOKING the RIPPLING STREAM
• Large 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES and FLATS available
• SEPARATE STUDY/DINING ROOM floor plan
• FREE, RESERVED PARKING
• LOVELY, clean, WELL-LIT, landscaped SURROUNDINGS
• Located right behind Track Town Pizza, I block off Franklin Blvd.
• Private LAUNDRY FACILITY
• Rates begin at 5575!
CONVENIENT QUIET AFFORDABLE
Behind Track Town Pizza, 1 block off Franklin Blvd.
JENNINGS & CO.
683-2271
24 hour information line
911 Country Club Rd., Suite 150
Come By or Call Anytime
1805 Garden Ave., Eugene
office: 344-5695
cell: 729-2766