Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 11, 1998, Page 10, Image 10

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Classified
fall (541)346-4343
or slop by Suite 3110 Ellli
to place jour ad today
085 GREEK ANNOUNCEMENTS
AXQ AXS2
Congrats to our New initiates!
Rachel A.
Katherine B
Kirsten Bj.
Carrie G.
Morgan J.
Sarah L.
Alexis M.
Bronwyn P.
Desi R.
A XU
Amy S.
Kirsten B.
Angie B.
Brenna D.
Heather G.
Janessa L
Katie M
Tara P.
Allison P.
Allison R.
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100 LOST & FOUND
LOST: Blue North Face fleece in
Gerlinger Anx. on 11/2-Girls Bath
room. Important Paper in Pocket.
Call Akiyo @ 485-5392
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!
Dial-A-Typist
683-3066
120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
Wednesday is New Comic Day
at Emerald City Comics.
770 E. 13th. 345-2568.
Take a break, have fun !
Check out
section
310!
180 TRAVEL & LODGING
120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
$$Give Me Five!55
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 Refunds
125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES
Drafting/Art Tables. Adjustable
height and angle. Folds and stores
easily. $25.00 Each. 689-9930.
130 CARS/TRUCKS
SEIZED CARS from $175. Porsch
es, Cadillacs, Chevys, BMW's,
Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4WD's.
Your Area. Toll free 1-800-218
9000 ext. A-2063 tor current list
ings.
CARS FOR S100
Upcoming sales of gov't seized,
and surplus sports cars, trucks,
4x4s. 1-800-863-9868, ext. 1552
140 BICYCLES
Trek 730. 1997 bike, forest green,
great condition/hardly used, 17
inch trame. $250. 343-7404.
1996 Trek 930.
19.5 inches, "Single Track”, Shi
mano components, new brakes.
$210 includes U-lock and chain.
Call Syd, 345-9208.
180 TRAVEL & LODGING
Australia/New Zealand
thisjwinter
• 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
Iby 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 Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1998
ARIES
(March 21 to April 19)
The feeling that you have more
tasks to complete than time may
leave you feeling a bit frazzled, but
it’s you who’s putting on the pres
sure. Try to relax and work steadily,
instead.
TAURUS
(April 20 to May 20)
Taurus is not driven by the emo
tional upsets that haunt others, but
now you’re particularly content and
pleased with each aspect of your life.
Enjoy yourself!
GEMINI
(May 21 to June 20)
Someone close to you may make a
casual remark that hurts you deeply.
Pouting will get you nowhere; you’d
be wiser to pass if off as your own
oversensitivity.
CANCER
(June 21 to July 22)
Discussions that require tact and
care are a cinch, as now is the time
when your words will come easily
and those around you will under
stand your meaning.
LEO
(July 23 to Aug. 22)
Leo’s generosity takes a hit as you
realize that your plans are beyond
your resources. Some careful bud
geting will get you through this time.
VIRGO
(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)
An old friend may suddenly pop
into your mind, perhaps after having
a nostalgic dream. Spend time catch
ing up with this friend, as he or she
may have something to tell you.
LIBRA
(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
You may be tempted to try a radi
al new approach to a problem but
taking chances is unwise now. Better
instead to listen to the wise counsel
of an old friend.
SCORPIO
(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
Though you are tempted to work
alone on a prestigious project you
will only frustrate yourself by taking
on the responsibility. Let another
help and share the glory.
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)
Work just isn’t capturing your at
tention and you feel dreamy and frivo
lous. Spend time working on less
onerous projects, you’ll be back to
normal soon.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)
Important people from your past
may suddenly reappear, perhaps a
sign that their influence on your life
is not truly over. Be ready for unex
pected phone calls.
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)
A co-worker may be nursing hid
den resentments, which could thwart
your ultimate goals. Ask associates
for input on your plans and work
PISCES
(Feb. 19 to March 20)
Pisces will be bowled over by unex
pected romantic attention from a
partner or someone new. Enjoy the
flattery but don't let it turn your
head from your goals.
YOU BORN TODAY No one who
knows you would be surprised to
hear you described as pragmatic, ef
ficient and totally dedicated; what
they’d no doubt want to point out is
that you are also quite kind and lov
ing if not sentimental and “mushy."
You are more interested in action
than in communication and get quite
annoyed at those who would rather
talk about moving ahead than actu
ally charging forward. This assertive
attitude will ensure your success in
any undertaking and you will rise to
the head of any group you choose to
Birthdate of: Demi Moore, actress;
Jonathan Winters, comedian; Kurt
Vonnegut Jr., author.
C 1998 King Features Syndicate Inc.
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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
170 PHOTOGRAPHY EQUIPMENT
Pentax spotmatic 35mm camera.
Very good condition. 3 lenses, ex
tras, $150. 349-0335. message.
175 WANTED
Desperately seeking a beta (PAL)
system player. Buy, rent or trade.
Leave message 345-2277.
185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Job Opportunities in Japan
(Yokohama). Seeking child care
teachers 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.
IB IE WARE
The Oregon Daily Emerald assumes no
liability for ad content or response. Ads are
screened for 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.
|220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED
190 OPPORTUNITIES
FREE CASH GRANTS!
College. Scholarships. Business.
Medical Bills. Never Repay. Toll Free
1-800-218-9000 Ext. G 2063
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.
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
information.
RECYCLE
111111
|220 APARTMENTS
RESERVE NOW FOR
WINTER TERM
1/2 month free • Ask for details
1-2 Bedroom
PATTERSON MANOR
611 E. 11th/1085 Patterson
$395-5525
Cull 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
For more information call 485-7776 or 687-0684
VON kl.KIN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, Inc
485-7776 • 1301 FERRY
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/ 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, 8-5,300 EMU.
The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal
opportunity employer committed to a
culturally diverse workplace
Apply now for ASUO Elections
Board. Help run ASUO Elections,
Spring '99. Pick up application at
ASUO, Suite 4, EMU. Application
deadline, Nov. 16, 5 p.m. For
questions, please call 346-0611.
Check out
Section 1 25 for
FURNITURE &
APPLIANCES.
[220 APARTMENTS
205 HELP WANTED
The Oregon Daily
Emerald
Classifieds
e re looking for friendly,
dependable, detail oriented people
who work well with the public and
can learn new thing** cjuickly.
If you love variety, are self
motivated and want the opportunity
to uk basic layout and design skills,
as well as gain sales and customer
service experience, then this job may
he perfect for you!
Applicants must he currently
enrolled UO students.
^/orb 8-12 hrs. a week, M-F
between 8am and 5pm.
Applications an available at
Suite 800, EMU.
Applications dues Nov. 10,1006
The Oregon Daily Emerald is an
e<Jual opportunity employer.
committed to a culturally diverse
workplace.
CRUISE SHIP EMPLOYMENT
Workers earn up to $2000+/month
(w/tips & benefits). World Travel!
Land-Tour jobs up to $5,000
$7,000/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. $8 per hour.
Fax inquiries to 686-9633 or email
to DrKriag(a>aol.com
220 APARTMENTS
MliUlHiHffl
University Housing
is currently accepting applications for the
Family Housing waiting list
UO Students and student families can access a
variety of affordable apartments and houses which
could include the following amenities:
• close to campus
• on-site child care
• on-site assigned parking
• free ethernet to UO network
• laundry facilities
• playgrounds
• community activities
• UO telecommunication service*
One to three bedroom apartments and houses are available
with a variety of rental rates, ranging from $270 for a t
bedroom, to $&25 for a 5 bedroom house. Information and
applications are available at the Office of University
Housing in the Walton Complex or by caliing:
346-4230
Visit our website at http://darkwin0.uoregon,edu/~houslng/An
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