Call (541) 346-4343 or stop by Suite 300 EMU to place your ad todav 100 LOST & FOUND FOUND: Fossil Watch near 18th and University. Please call 345 6595 and describe. Lost on campus: Black 50's style framed prescription glasses. If found call 688-8568/688-1461 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 Japanese Animation: Largest rental selection in town at Emerald City Comics. 770 E. 13th. 345-2568. Yakima locking canoe rack, $144, 4-drawer desk, $252, computer/ printer/monitor, $297, Halogen floor lamp, $27, Sue 741-0319. GOLF CLUBS - Titleist DCI 962 Irons 3-PW, RH, graphite. New in box, never used. Worth $800, sell for $600. Gabe 346-8222 anytime. 125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES Solid Maple desk. Good for study ing with drawers. $50. 685-0089 leave message. 130 CARS/TRUCKS '89 Honda Accord LX. Fully load ed, alarm, new tires w/ warranty, tinted windows. $6,000/obo. Ask tor Brian, 543-3695. 1991 Honda Civic SI. Red, sun roof, hatchback, 50,000 mi, 5 speed. $7,500/OBO. 685-1454 '83 VW GTI. Alloy wheels, runs strong, very dependable. $500. Call Pete 685-0089. '93 Nissan Pathfinder/XE 4x4 Red. 88K. New tires/brakes. Great Cond. $11,500obo. Jen 344-9534. 145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS Mac Prf 6360, CD ROM, Yam spkrs, 15 in. NEC/dig mon. HP 320 printer. Call 461-8899. CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS VCR's and Stereos Thompson Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273 155 INSTRUMENTS/MUSIC EQUIP. Early afternoon openings guitar, piano/synth, bass lessons. All styles. John Sharkey 342-9543. 165 SPORTS EQUIPMENT For Sale: Molly Snowboard with bindings. Only used a tew times. $250 or best offer! Call 744-1270 180 TRAVEL & LODGING Spring Break '99 Mazatlan, Cancun. Early sign up get $30 off, 14 FREE Meals, 20 to 32 hours FREE Drinks. Call Free 1-800-395-4896. (www.collegetours.com) MAZATLAN SPRING BREAK '99. $579 package includes: round trip air fair. 7 nights hotel. 14 free meals, 20 hours all you can drink padies. Guy & girl suntan contest. College tours $150 mega bucks, call for dates 1 -800-244-4463. FACILITATORS for WST 101 (Intro to Women's Studies) needed to lead discussion groups, WINTER TERM. Earn upper-division or grad credit. Prerequisite WST 101 or women's studies background. Ap plications available, 315 Hendricks, 346-5529. / Brighten Someone’s Day I Place a personal ad in the Emerald. 's Call ue anytime at 34€^t343! Horoscope by Frances Drake For Thursday, Dec. 3, 1998 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You're talking the talk so well that no one cares how you’re walking. Speak your vision to your audience of rapt admirers, but don’t be too im pressed with all that attention. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Everyone needs to run wild from time to time, and now it’s your turn. Allow your impulses to take control, as long as they don’t try to force decisions affecting the long term. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Your own personal electrical power plant is operating at full power, and people are gathering just to let it rub ofT on them. You’re the center of attention, and you respond with style and grace. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) This is the perfect time for reflec tion and fruitful daydreaming, but circumstances will conspire to en sure that you can’t relax for long. Try not to get too frustrated, and hold on until later. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) Friends are important, and you should try to get as many of them to play with you as possible. You might be surprised at what comes from con versation with mere acquaintances VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) It’s much easier to circle around h* issue at hand, but you need to 'rike right to the heart of the mat r Don’t get distracted by all the ersions; keep your eyes on the LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) There is a time for silence to allow you to take stock while others speak — this is not one of those times. You have something to contribute; spend this time in conversation. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) It’s important to keep a cool head. Others will try to get you to rise to their bait. Although you may beat them at their own game, you won’t come out a winner. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) You may feel compelled to make a move to the surface, since that’s where the action is, but make sure you keep a toe in the deep end. The meaningless whirl may distract you from your true goals. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) Everyone around you seems to be running off at the mouth; it’s your job to help them get to the point. Try to share the clarity that you alone seem to be able to summon AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Outrageous self-expression and success mark everything you do, and the whole world notices. Everything you do effortlessly turns to magic; don’t be surprised if your offhand spells enchant a legion of followers. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) It’s a good time to crawl into your shell and slam the door behind you. Let this time pass on by. In fact, let a couple of days pass on by. Spend some time alone. YOU BORN TODAY No one has ever quite managed to figure you out, and that’s just the way you like it. You revel in your enigma status, and the privacy it affords you. Quiet con templation, deep reflection and amused observation are your favor ite pastimes, though you secretly hope that someone will one day solve the Birthdate of: Brian Bonsall, actor; Daryl Hannah, actress; Ozzy Osbourne, singer. O 1998 hang Feature* Syndicate Inc. 190 OPPORTUNITIES RIVER GUIDES NEEDED Our Spring break river guide school is a great first step towards excep tional summer employment. Desti nation Wilderness: 800-423-8868; http://www. WildernessT rips.com PEER ADVISING The Sociology Peer Advising Pro gram is looking for Winter term Peer Advisors. Earn upper-division credit and gain on campus experi ence. Call 346-5012 to apply. 200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS COMPUTER INSTRUCTOR WORK STUDY POSITION Teach basic computer skills in a small group setting-keyboarding, Word Perfect, accessing the inter net, ect-to at-risk teens, 16-21 years old at the Looking Glass Job Center-an Alternative School set ting. Contact Peter or Cheryl-302 2554 (or more info. 205 HELP WANTED 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 f-UN & MONEY I am looking (or 3-5 enthusiastic people for mngnt/entry-level w/ex plosive growth. 686-2302 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 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 howl 517 336-4235 Ext. C60692 The Emerald is seeking a Universi ty student interested in joining its staff as a community reporter. Ap plicants must be enrolled in classes at the University and be available to work about 25 hours a week. Experience with Associated Press style and the basic rules of gram mar is preferred. Applications can be picked up at the Emerald office in Suite 300 of the EMU on the third floor. Deadline for applications is Friday, Jan. 8. Please include a resume and five examples of your work. The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal opportunity employer committed to a culturally diverse workplace. The Oregon Daily Emerald is seeking a University student inter ested in joining its staff as its man aging editor. Applicants must be enrolled in classes at the University and be available to work about 30 hours a week. Writing and editing experience is a must. Extensive knowledge of Associated Press and grammar is also a must. Appli cations and job descriptions can be picked up in the Emerald office in Suite 300 of the EMU on the third floor. Deadline for applications is Dec. 4. Please include a short cov er letter, a resume and five clips. The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal opportunity employer com mitted to a culturally diverse work place. The Emerald is seeking a Universi ty student interested in joining its staff as an illustrator. Applicants must be enrolled in classes at the University and be available to work about 15 hours a week. Macintosh and/or Quark experience is pre ferred. Applications and job de scriptions can be picked up in the Emerald office in Suite 300 of the EMU on the third floor. Deadline for applications is Dec. 4. Please include a resume and work sam ples. GIS Consultant GTF: The Social Science Instructional Lab is hiring a .2 FTE Geographic Information Systems (GIS) GTF to start in January. Candidates must have experience in Arc/Info, Arc view, Idrisi. Freehand, & PaintShop Pro. Knowledge of UNIX and X windows a must. Duties involve serving as consultant to faculty & students and troubleshooting hardware/software problems. For more info call: Cathleen Leue, 346-4642, 9 PLC. Applications are due by Fri., Jan. 8, 5 p.m. 205 HELP WANTED 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 Ids inc. SWIM INSTRUCTORS River Road Park & Recreation District seeks experienced swim instruc tors. Current WSI and at least two years/seasons experience pre ferred. Apply at 1400 Lake Drive, Eugene. EOE SOCIAL SERVICES - Alvord-Taylor is accepting applications for direct care positions in our group homes serving adults with developmental disabilities. Excellent benefits, va cation plan and comprehensive training provided. These rewarding positions provide a great oppor tunity to gain experience in social services. If interested, apply in per son at the Eugene office, 315 E. 13th Ave., Mon-Fri, 9-4. EOE/AA. HOME TYPISTS, PC users needed. $45,000 income potential. Call 1-800-513-4343 Ext. B-9642 Wanted tutor for one with new computer. Sony. Salary to be dis cussed. 683-4586. Weekly house cleaning for small house. Experience and references required. 686-1209. Dedicated tutors to work w/ young autistic children in a specific edu cational prog. Min. 1 yr. commit ment. Will train, $10/hr after train ing. Car a must. Elaine 485-7760 210 HOUSES FOR RENT Very nice, spacious 1 bedroom house. 5 blocks to UO. $575/mo. Avail. Jan. 1. 343-3020 Across the street from UO "962 East 18th, 7+ bedrooms, 2.5 baths, W/D included. $200 off first month's rent. $1550 "1591 Mill. 4 bdrm, new partial ren ovation, hardwood doors, sun room. Lease $1195. Vanguard. 683-9044. 1 block south of campus. Beautiful 7 bdrm house available in January. $1770/mo. 343-6000. Rental Resources 400+ listings, many unadvertised. 1599 Oak St. 334-0231. http://www.housingresources.com 2 Bdrm Historic House 507 W. 11th. $650/mo. +$650 dep. Call 9am-9pm. 4314839. |220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED 215 APARTMENTS (FURNISHED 1 Furnished studio available, meals included. Call Troy. 338-9377. 1 bedroom. One block Irom UO, on-site laundry. 344-2657. www.talray.com. Talray Holdings. Close to Campus! 2 bdrm, 3 blocks to UO. 570 E 15th. $650/mo. 343-8545 CLOSE TO UO Studio, 2 & 3 bdrm apts. $400 & up. Parking & laundry. 484-9922. 2 Bdrm Ducks Village apt. $372/ mo. Pool, hot tub, weight room, lum. Matt 302-5931, lease till 6/18. LARGE, CLEAN, QUIET 2 bdrm, 1 block to UO. No pets Call Chuck 344-4760 Large, clean, quiet ibdrm. 1/2 blk to UO. Big walk-in closet, separate vanity in bath. Free covered park ing. 484-4103 LARGE, CLEAN, QUIET 1 BDRM Avail 12/20. 1630 Ferry St. No pets. $435. 741-0320. CHEAP ROOMS S295 Renovated fraternity house, utilities incl. Call 485-8008. 205 HELP WANTED GREAT DEAL! Discount it reserved now lor Dec. 15. Nice studio or 1 bdrm. S360-S410/mo. West edge ot campus. No pets. 735 E. 17th. 343-2114 or 344-1583. 205 HELP WANTED Part Time Work for the EARLY BIRD The Oregon Daily Emerald is now hiring morning newspaper delivery. Approximately 6-8 am everyday the Emerald is published. Some afternoon work. Requires your own RELIABLE vehicle. Apply NOW. Work study ok. Apply in person, Mon-Fri, 8-5, 300 EMU. The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal opportunity employer commuted to a culturally diverse workplace. [220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED |220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED Month to Month or Lease The Most Peaceful Setting Around Campus! Y 2-Minute Walk to UO the MILLRACE APARTMENTS ** offer. • Private BALCONIES OVERLOOKING the RIPPLING STREAM • Large 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES and FLATS available • SEPARATE STUDY/DINING ROOM floor plan • FREE, RESERVED PARKING r • LOVELY, clean, WELL-LIT, landscaped SURROUNDINGS • Located right behind Track Town Pizza, I block off Franklin Blvd. • Private LAUNDRY FACILITY • Rates begin at ’575! CONVENIENT QUIET AFFORDABLE Behind Track Town Pizza, 1 block off Franklin Blvd. JENNINGS & CO. 683-2271 24 hour information line 911 Country Club Rdv Suite 150 Come By or Call Anytime 180S Garden Ave., Eugene office: 344-5695 cell: 729-2766