Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 10, 1998, Page 6, Image 6

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    Call (541) 346-4343
or stop by Suite 300 EMU
to place vour ad today
085 GREEK ANNOUNCEMENTS
KA KA
Congratulations to our sisters on
the newly elected Panhellenic
executive counsel!
We are proud ol you.
Kari Skoog President
Emily Luther VP Educational Dev.
Good Luck
Love in AOT, your sisters
KA KA
105 TYPING/RESUME SERVICES
At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD
SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year
thesis/dissertation background.
Term papers. Full resume service.
120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
wGive 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!
Studenl/Private Parly AOs Only • No Relunds ^
Tuesdays & Saturdays are Gaming
Nights Irom 6pm to 9pm at Emerald
City Comics. 770 E. 13th. 345-2568.
180TRAVELS LODGING
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 ol gov't seized,
and surplus sports cars, trucks,
4x4s. 1-800-863-9868, ext. 1552
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) Pertect tor struggling stud
ent. Windows 3.1, 386, WP 6.0,
33.6, printer. S250. 741-3020.
150TV & SOUND SYSTEMS
CASH! We Buy. Sell & Service VHS
VCR's and Stereos Thompson
Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273
Get Personal.
Place a personal ad in the
ODE classifieds today!
180 TRAVEL & LODGING
Australia/New Zealand
| this winter
• Scuba, Rafting, Rock Climbing, Sky Diving...
• Cultural Environmental Awareness
• 52-Day Adventure
• 9th Successful Year/ Credit Available
• Info. Session Tuesdays 7-8 pm Alpha Omega House
(by Taylors on 13th)
Pacific Challenge Adventure Travel Study
contact: phone: 541-343-4124
Dr. Pete Diffendefer, Dr. Dave Wright, or Council Travel, EMU/13th
HorOSCOpC by Frances Drake
For Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1998
ARIES
(March 21 to April 19)
Others may remark that you’re
unstoppable as you plow through
work and tedious tasks with admi
rable energy and aplomb, with plenty
of go-power left over for nightlife.
TAURUS
(April 20 to May 20)
That famedTaureanstubbomness
will serve you well now, when it seems
that others are dumping their prob
lems and work on your shoulders.
Learn to say no to unreasonable de
mands.
GEMINI
(May 21 to June 20)
Dotting i’s and crossing t’s has never
been your favorite task — the Gemini
spirit is more inclined toward sweep
ing change and big ideas. Watch small
details at this time.
CANCER
(June 21 to July 22)
Your supervisor at work or some
one else in an authority position may
pick you out of a group to tap you for
an important or distinguished
project. Enjoy the recognition and
compliments.
LEO
(July 23 to Aug. 22)
Leo is in top form and finding suc
cess in every aspect of life. Your work
is running smoothly, your romantic
partner is blissfully content and for
tune seems to be smiling on you.
VIRGO
(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)
Small disagreements and irritat
ing reversals may be your lot, but
rest assured you’ll sail through with
that unflappable Virgo calm. Others
will look to you in times of crisis.
LIBRA
(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
Some attention paid to planning
your next move will pay off; don’t be
tempted to rush blindly into your
next project or relationship. Better
to calmly evaluate your options.
SCORPIO
(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
Home and work life may seem
somewhat unsettled and you may
get the distinct feeling that someone
is getting ready to tell you something
you don't want to hear.
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)
Errands, paperwork and taking
care of details is no one’s idea of a
good time, but take advantage of
downtime at work and home to
smooth over future problems.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)
An annoying friend or relative may
tempt you into losing your temper.
Laughing it ofT is your best bet; it's
difficult to take issue with one so
sunny as you.
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)
What you want may not be what’s
best. Remember that your choices
affect others. See if you can find a
middle ground that is the best situa
tion for you and your loved ones.
PISCES
(Feb. 19 to March 20)
A co-worker or associate may be
wishing to clear up conflicts and prob
lems in your relationship. Make it
easy by being approachable and un
derstanding.
YOU BORN TODAY An unusually
perceptive mind and extraordinarily
clear vision will get you far in life; in
fact, it may have already! You are a
leader at work, at home and in your
community, with others delighted to
lean on your strengths and capabili
ties. Suitors are attracted to you in
droves; you're in the lucky situation
of having more invitations than time.
Popularity is also your birthright at
work, where co-workers and super
visors both enjoy your company and
Applaud your work. Your downfalls
are tendencies to be somewhat cold
and egotistical.
Birthdate of: Roy Scheider. actor;
Mackenzie Phillips, actress; Ann
Reinking, actress.
v i;r»o ran* reaiurti syndicate Inc
170 PHOTOGRAPHY EQUIPMENT
Pentax spotmatic 35mm camera.
Very good condition. 3 lenses, ex
tras, $150. 349-0335. message.
Job Opportunities in Japan
(Yokohama). Seeking child care
teach's who don’t need to know
how to speak Japanese. Salary is
negotiable. 3 months minimum po
sition. Students majoring in Ja
panese welcome. 346-7561.
190 OPPORTUNITIES
190 OPPORTUNITIES
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 tor in
terviews on Nov. 10 at 2:00 or Nov.
13 at 1:00 in Room 12 ol Hen
dricks. Or call 346-6011 for more
inlormation.
190 OPPORTUNITIES
in Austria, China, Czech Republic, Denmark,
Ecuador, England, Finland, France, Germany,
Ghana, Greece, Hungary, Indonesia, Israel,
Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Norway, Poland,
Russia, Scotland, South Africa, Spain, Sweden,
Thailand and Vietnam.
• Receive UO resident credit
• Attend 1, 2 or 3 terms
• Most forms of financial aid may
be applied
Application deadlines are drawing near
For more information contact:
The Office of International
Education & Exchange
330 Oregon Hall • (541) 346-3207
190 OPPORTUNITIES
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
Eggert at 346-4331.
Middle/Secondary Special Educa
tion and Transition Program: Limit
ed number of tuition waivers avail
able to qualified persons interested
in earning Middle/Secondary Spe
cial Education License and Mas
ter's degree. For information and
application materials contact Clau
dia Vincent, 275 Education, Col
lege of Education (541) 346-5521.
RECYCLE
|220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED
205 HELP WANTED
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, allirmative ac
tion employer. _
Looking to learn more about the
ASUO? The ASUO Programs
Finance Committee is accepting
applications (or an Administrative
Assistant. Job descriptions and
applications are available in Room
319 EMU or outside the ASUO,
Suite 4, EMU. 346-0623 for more
info. AA/EOE/ADA. Deadline to
Apply November 18.
The Specialized Training Pro
gram, College ot Education, is
looking tor a student to provide
computer/soltware support to our
program. Hardware primarily PC's
wA/Vin95. Work schedule flexible,
10-20 hrs/wk, $7.50/hr. Contact
Billy Ard @ 346-2468 or billya@or
egon.uoregon.edu to apply.
|220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED
RESERVE NOW FOR
WINTER TERM
1/2 month free • Ask for details
1-2 Bedroom
PATTERSON MANOR
611 E. 11 th/1085 Patterson
$395-5525
Call Bill 485-7312
GARDEN TERRACE
1893 Garden Avenue
$425-5545
Call Larry 344-6861
2 Bedrooms
UNIVERSITY MANOR
745 E. 15th
$595-5695
Courtyard setting
Call Collin 485-9773
FLINTRIDGE
500 E. 18th
$595/includes basic
cable T.V. &
dishwashers
Call Chuck 687-9789
FIRCREST
630 E. 14th
$595/some with
new carpet
Call 485-7776
ror more information call 485-7776 or 687-0684
VON KLEIN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT. Inc
485-7776 • 1301 FERRY
Dilbert
By Scott Adams
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PLAN TO JUSTIFY
THE RESOURCES WE
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SOFTWARE. -
I CAN fAAKE THOSE
SOFTWARE CHANGES
IN TEN SECONDS.
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need is that
PLAN. (-—
From Cars to Computers, find what you need
in the ODE Classifieds.
Call 346-4343 to place an ad.
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