Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 12, 1998, Page 10, Image 10

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    Call (541) 346-4343
or stop by Suite 300 EMU
to place } our ad today
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To the cutie in my math class
Where have you gone? I was
hoping we could talk exponents.
*, your math admirer
180 TRAVEL & LODGING
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.
180 TRAVEL & LODGING
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j this winter
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• Info. Session Tuesdays 7-8 pm Alpha Omega House
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contact: phone: 541-343-4124
Dr. Pete Diffendefer, Dr. Dave Wright, or Council Travel, EMU/13th
190 OPPORTUNITIES
190 OPPORTUNITIES
The International Student Advisory Committee (ISAC)
is looking for new members. ISAC is an advisory
committee to the Office of International Education
& Exchange (OIEE). It helps build bridges among
international students, faculty and administration on
issues of concern to the campus international community.'
Applications available at--OIEE • 3.10 Oregon Hall
International Student Association - 206 EMU
Application deadline: 4:30 p.m., Monday, November I
1998, OIEE
For more information: ISAC@oregon.uoregon.edu or
The Office of International Education & Exchange
HorOSCOpC by Frances Drake
For Thursday, Nov. 12, 1998
ARIES
(March 21 to April 19)
An unquenchable need for order
will drive you to organizing every
thing in sight — your closets, your
workplace and every other aspect of
your life.
TAURUS
(April 20 to May 20)
Romance is on the rise, whether
you're involved now in a romantic
relationship or a single Bull looking
for love. Do something delightfully
romantic and it’ll pay off almost im
mediately.
GEMINI
(May 21 to June 20)
If you’re not paying careful atten
tion, you may miss the deeper mean
ing of a message. Look beyond the
obvious and try to figure out more
subtle nuances.
CANCER
(June 21 to July 22)
You feel a bit enervated from re
cent events and are not yet ready to
take on major responsibilities. At
tending to the final details of past
endeavors suits you now.
LEO
(July 23 to Aug. 22)
Another's indiscretion may tempt
you into allowing your true feelings
to emerge, but remember that hon
esty is not always the best policy.
Tact is your watchword.
VIRGO
(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)
Virgo finds it difficult to ask for
recognition and praise, but this time
you deserve it. You’ve done impres
sive things lately; don’t be afraid to
let others recognize that.
LIBRA
(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
There may be some truth to the
rumors swirling around the office
now, but listening to gossip will only
upset your normal calm. Ignore any
disputes.
SCORPIO
* (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
You cut an impressive figure at an
important meeting and higher-ups
are closely watching your progress.
Modesty becomes you at this time.
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)
Your strong opinions may cause
resentment all around, so be sure to
gently introduce any controversial
plans. A willingness to shoulder re
sponsibility is key.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)
Instead of moving ahead with fu
ture plans, take the time to discover
why former efforts have failed. There
is an important message in recent
^AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)
While others stall on decisions and
projects, you forge ahead coura
geously, impressing everyone who
witnesses your admirable strength
of purpose.
PISCES
(Feb. 19 to March 20)
Plans may be stalled by poor com
munication, so listen carefully to
what another is trying to tell you —
even if the emotion is not expressed
in words.
YOU BORN TODAY Not for you a
supportive background presence —
you're a ruler on the throne, a four
star general in any army, the person
to listen to wherever you go. Others
seem to accede to your charming force
quite naturally; you seldom have to
fight to get what you want.
However, when you do have to
struggle, you wisely use your tact
and wiles rather than confronting
those who oppose you directly. Some
may accuse you of being sneaky and
manipulative, but those people are
likely just jealous of your continual
Birthdate of: Stephanie Powers,
actress; Tonya Harding, ice skater;
Neil Young, musician.
C 1W8 Km( features Syndicate Inc.
Reduce. Reuse. Recycle. Reduce. Reuse. Recycle. Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.
Japanese Animation: Largest rental
selection in town at Emerald City
Comics. 770 E. 13th. 345-2568.
130 CARS/TRUCKS
CARS FOR $100
Upcoming sales of gov't seized,
and surplus sports cars, trucks,
4x4s. 1-800-863-9868, ext. 1552
'85 Olds R.B Only 94K, 23mi/gal.
Power everything, comty ride, AC/
heat. $999 obo. 349-9947.
140 BICYCLES
Trek 730. 1997 bike, forest green,
great condition/hardly used, 17
inch frame. $250. 343-7404.
145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
(Word) Perfect lor struggling stud
ent. Windows 3.1, 386, WP 6.0,
33.6, printer. $250. 741-3020._
150TV & SOUND SYSTEMS
CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS
VCR's and Stereos Thompson
Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273
175 WANTED
Desperately seeking a beta (PAL)
system player. Buy, rent or trade.
Leave message 345-2277.
185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
[BUVtEK OBEWAKE
The Oregon Daily Fmerald 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.
Job Opportunities in Japan
(Yokohama). Seeking child care
teachers. Knowledge in Japanese
not necessary. Salary is negoti
able. 3 months minimum position.
Students majoring in Japanese
welcome. 346-7561.
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 T raining
•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 ot Hen
dricks. Or call 346-6011 lor more
information.
Read the ODE Classifieds •' v
htlp://www.uoregon.e<tu/-ode
ONLINEl
205 HELP WANTED
ASUO Programs Finance Commit
tee is looking lor a Budget Analyst,
winter term. Call 346-0623 lor
more inlo. AA/EOE/ADA
Needed-Sitter for two kids, ages 9
and 7, on Saturdays 4pm-mid
night. 338-0370.
Instructional Program Coordinator
for NetCorps, a last growing, non
profit technology internship pro
gram. Your two years of curricu
lum, training and non-profit ollice
experience required two support
lively internship program in Eu
gene. Details at http://www.net
corps.org/jobs.html
WILDLIFE JOBS TO S21.60/HR
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to place |
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today!
220 APARTMENTS
205 HELP WANTED
HOME TYPISTS,
PC users needed. $45,000 income
potential. Call 1-800-513^1343
Ext. B-9642
Receptionist/Clerical 20 hours a
week tor busy health center.
Resumes 9AM-Noon at 1250
Charnelton.
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, 8-5,300 EMI!.
The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal
opportunity employer committed to a
culturally diverse workplace
1220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED
205 HELP WANTED
The Insurgent newspaper hiring 2
stipend positions. Office Organizer
and Layout editor. Application
deadline is Fri. Nov. 13. Call 346
3716 tor more into.
Looking to learn more about the
ASUO? The ASUO Programs
Finance Committee is accepting
applications for an Administrative
Assistant. Job descriptions and
applications are available in Room
319 EMU or outside the ASUO,
Suite 4, EMU. 346-0623 tor more
info. AA/EOE/ADA. Deadline to
Apply November 18.
The Specialized Training Pro
gram, College of Education, is
looking for a student to provide
computer/software support to our
program. Hardware primarily PC's
w/Win95. Work schedule flexible,
10-20 hrs/wk, $7.50/hr. Contact
Billy Ard @ 346-2468 or billya@or
egon.uoregon.edu to apply.
Security/Housekeeper wanted.
Permanent parl-time. Sat.-Mon.
11pm-7am. Call David 342-6077.
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@aol.com
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.cxim
|220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED
Month to Month or Lease
The Most Peaceful Setting Around Campus!
2-Minute Walk to UO
at the MILLRACE APARTMENTS coffer
• 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 ’575!
1
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
Dilbert
By Scott Adams
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