Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 26, 2001, Page 11, Image 11

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The Emerald’s last
issue for Fall term is
Monday, Dec. 3
Low on holiday cash?
Don't delay, sell your
stuff today.
To place your
ad call
346-4343
www.dailyernefatdi.com
Looking for entrepreneurs. Learn
how to earn serious money around
your busy schedule. Contact B&J
Enterprises at 541-933-2574,
NEED CASH?
Always buying textbooks,
paperbacks, hardcovers, &
current magazines
Smith Family Bookstore
768 E. 13th (above Rainbow Optics)
Buying hours Mon-Sat 9-5
* Call 345-1651
200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS
Now hiring for winter term jobs
in Campus Recycling!
Campus Recycling now hiring ONLY
work study/ tech fee funded students
for positions beginning January.
Contact Campus Recycling at
346-0961. Leave message with a
mailing address and phone number.
205 HELP WANTED
The Emerald is currently accepting
applications for three open re
porting positions. We are looking
for energetic, enthusiastic individu
als who are persistent, resource
ful, dependable and passionate
about journalism. Qualified appli
cants have knowledge of AP style
and will have taken at least a ba
sic reporting class or have signif
icant outside reporting experience.
Applicants must be enrolled in
classes at the University and be
available through the end of the
school year. This job involves
about 25 hours a week, though
shifts are flexible. Applications can
be picked up at the Emerald office
in Suite 300 of the EMU on the
third floor. Applications are due 5
p.m., Friday, Nov. 30. Be sure to
include resume and five clips.
The Oregon Daily Emerald is an
equal opportunity employer com
mitted to a culturally diverse work
place.
EARN S10 FAST!
Students 18 yrs. or older needed to
participate in a decision-making ex
periment lasting about 1 hr. Drop by
the EMU Fir Room 9:00 am - 4:30
pm on Tuesday, Nov. 27.
Morning Person?
MAKE SOME EXTRA CASH!
Now Hiring for Winter Term!
Deliver the Oregon Daily Emerald
6:00-8:00am, Mon.-Fri. 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 com
mitted to a culturally diverse work
place.
Wanted
Serious people to work at home.
$1500-$7000/mo.
PT/FT 1800-951-7084.
www.homeboundbiz.com
INTRAMURAL SPORT OFFICIALS
WANTED! Winter sports are Basket
ball and Floor Hockey. No experi
ence necessary; training provided.
Pick up application at 102 Esslinger
or call 346-4113.
Dancers wanted. Will work around
school schedule. Earn high income.
Short hours. Apply at the Silver Dol
lar Club. 2620 W. 10th PI.
Room & board in exchange
for help with 3 kids
Call 501-8939
Work from home.
$500-$5000/mo. PT/FT.
Free info. 800-301-9177.
Science Laboratory Preparator
Green Organic Chemistry, University
of Oregon Chemistry Department in
Eugene. Information about minimum
qualifications, description of duties,
application procedures available at
http://hr.uoregon.edu/jobs; or call
(541)346-2963, TTY (541)346-0852.
Application deadline 12/3/01.
AA/EO/ADA institution committed to
cultural diversity.
NOW HIRING; New hip restaurant in
campus area. Looking for Fun, Ener
getic, Reliable people. Cooks, cash
iers, etc. Fax resume to ATTN: Jeff
Alie/Philly Grill. 541-342-7867.
Attention: Work from home.
Up to $25.00-$75.00/hr PT/FT.
Mail order Internet. (877) 296-0953.
www. Happy WorkingAtHome.com
Wanted: Leaders, Trainers and
Coaches. Earn up to $1897/mo. Part
time. 431-4047.
BASKETBALL; CLINIC INSTRUC
TORS NEEDED to teach kindergart
en & first graders. Six Saturdays,
Jan. & Feb. For info call 686-9622.
ticketmaster | fastixx
student athletic tickets
Horoscope by Linda C. Black
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Nov. 26). There's plenty
of love this year, but there's a temporary short
age of money. Don't gamble or take other finan
cial risks, especially before September. Focus on
learning, with technical knowledge your priori
ty. You're getting smarter. When you finally de
cide to take action, it may be in a whole new di
rection.
To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10
is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) - Today is an 8 -
You're still interested in expanding your territory,
so why not learn the language? This assignment
is getting slightly easier as your natural curiosity
grows. Buying a cassette could work. Finding a
native to tutor you would be a lot more fun.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Today is a 5 - You'll
learn a lot of interesting things if you keep your
ears open. People may come right out and tell
you more than you wanted to know. Gather as
much information as you can. Some will have to
be discarded. You can sort through it later.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21) - Today is a 7 - It's
becoming easier to tell the truth and get away
with it. Others will start popping off, and that
should inspire some very interesting conversa
tions. Everybody's looking for answers, and you
have some.
CANCER (June 22-July 22) - Today is a 6 - Go
ahead and take on extra responsibilities, even if
you're not offered extra money. Do it for the ex
perience, or just to help get the job done. You're
not seeking praise, but you may get it. Influen
tial people are watching.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Today is a 9 - The situa
tion is getting better. Victory is almost within
reach. Should you push harder than ever be
fore? Yes!
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Today is a 6 - Is
there something you've been thinking about
buying? Something a little too rich for your
budget? Friends and relatives might think it's a
little much, but you love it. If it'll benefit your
family or improve your property value, it could
be a good investment. If not, forget it.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 22) - Today is a 7 - Can you
relax a bit and let a partner take over some of the
chores? You can do a lot more if you don't do it
all by yourself.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) - Today is a 7 - More
of your attention is focused on bringing in the
big bucks. You may feel a tad stressed, but then
again, you're never really at your best when
you're fat and happy.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) - Today is a 7 -
You're getting smarter. That, plus your confi
dence and the element of surprise, gives you the
advantage. Timing is important. Wait until after a
loved one's suggestion proves faulty. Minimize
risks with careful planning.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Today is a 5 -
Your to-do lists are growing, but your energy
level is low. Do as much as you can. then rest
tonight.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - Today is a 7 - The
action was so fast and furious last week, you
may still be wondering what really happened.
You’ll be able to collect more pieces of the puzzle
this week. Things get very interesting.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) - Today is a 6 - You
may get the opportunity to take on more respon
sibility and make more money. Send in your ap
plication or your resume. Your loved ones are
sure you can do it. so don t be afraid. This time,
take your coaching from them.
GREAT OPPORTUNITY!
'Would you like to work with
first-year students?
'Would you like to build your
resume while utilizing your
leadership skills?
'Would you like an on campus job
with flexible scheduling?
If so,
this is the opportunity for you...
The Learning Communities office
is hiring an Undergraduate Coordi
nator to work with the Freshman
Interest Groups Program.
To receive an application, please
come by the Learning Communi
ties Office, 470 Oregon Hall, or
call 346-1241.
The application deadline is
November, 30, 2001
Attention Work from Home
$1500mo/PT, $5000mo/FT
Mail Order Internet, 888-442-3927
REFEREES NEEDED for YMCA
winter elem. basketball. Weekends.
$9/game. Season runs Jan. 12 -
Mar. 9. Training mtg Nov. 29, 7:30
pm. Call Shawn 686-9622 ext. 230.
COACHES NEEDED for YMCA win
ter elem. basketball. Earn up to 3
credits. Season runs Jan. 12 - Mar.
9. Mandatory mtg. Nov. 29, 6:30 pm.
Call Shawn 686-9622 ext. 230.
Be an Au Pair in Alaska!
Looking for person to provide loving
care M-TH for two small children for
two professional couples in Bethel,
AK. $2000 a month + airfare. Call
Christi for details, (907)543
1140/1667
NEAR UO: 2 bdrm, 1 bath, W/D,
carport, small yard. 715 E. 21st.
Lease. $S75/mo. 503-625-3518.
...
Two bdrm furnished apt. 4 blocks to
UO. 1200 Ferry St. Available now.
$495/mo. Parking, laundry, d/w, dis
posal. 343-3318
Ducks Village has spaces
available. Call today! 485-7200.
2 bdrms, $630, 1 block from UO, fur
nished. Avail. Now! Parking avail.
484-9922.
2 bdrms, $550-$575,'3.5 blocks from
UO. 1550 Mill St., furnished. Avail.
Now! Parking avail. 484-9922.
New 1 and 2 bdrm furnished apts.,
Close to campus, $525-$675.
510-0277 or 434-8301
UNIVERSITY
COMMONS
APARTMENTS
Now Leasing!
Bus route to campus.
Call now!
541-338-4000
www.capstone-dev.com
West Hills Village
1459 City View
Eugene, OR 97402
Sorry No Pets
1»2«3
Bedroom Units
Guaranteed Rents
w/o Lease 2 years.
Check Us Out.
344-3311
VERY NICE NEAR UO 4 bdrm at 2
bdrm price, newly remodeled, $640,
950 Patterson (next to Ul). 343-6000
THE
TREETOPS
1933 Garden Avenue
• 1 bedroom - 1 bath
750 sq. ft. $650/mo.
$500 deposit
• Private balcony with view
of the Willamette River
• Dishwasher, disposal,
range, refrigerator,
microwave, fireplace
• Free on-site laundry
• Free water, sewer & §
garbage services £
Mallard Properties
465-3825
Spring Ridge Village
South Hills Village
1411 A Street
Springfield, OR 97477
Sorry No Pets
Only 2.5 miles from UofO
On bus line
1*2
Bedroom Units
Call TODAY for Special!
746-9036
1149 Ferry
The Firtree Apartments
Very close to campus! Only a few 1
and 2 bedrooms left! Completely
remodeled, fully applianced,
laundry, covered parking available.
Now renting for fall term- $525/$595.
Call 684-0515.
1730 Hilyard Alley C2 - studio
$415/month; $350 deposit
Call 465-3825
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Classifieds
346-4343
off the mark by Mark Paris
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Pw^oRvlT HoRRoR SToRY
Oak Creek, South Gate, and
Hampton Apartments. 1, 2 & 4
bdrm flat/townhouse style apts. Ex
cellent Move-In Special/Free Rent!
W/D. Call Willis 344-6540.
Two bedroom • $585
On campus.
Call 344-2657. Talray Holdings
★★★★★★★★**************
www.dailyemerald.com
**********************
PROSPECT PARK
484-6553
Two and three bdrm apartments
avail. Many amenities plus private
decks, views, pool, tennis court,
playground and more. 1710 North
view Blvd. (right past 25th and
Chambers).
SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM, 850 sq
ft., gas fireplace, laundry hookups,
covered parking, free cable, exer
cise room, tennis/basketball court,
low energy cost & “super-good
cents” constructed - $650.00 Cen
tennial & Kinsrow. 342-5735.
Centr’e Court Village
3667 Main Street
Springfield, OR 97478
Sorry No Pets
1*2
Bedroom Apt. Homes
All w/dishwasher & disposals
Free Expanded TV Cable
741-4726
Campus Apts. Avail, now. 2 bdrm -
$550- $675. Month to month lease.
343-8545.
1965 Patterson
The Greenwood Apartments
Do you like NEW?
New cabinets, counters, appliances,
floor coverings, lighting, plumbing
fixtures and windows! Just a few
spacious units left in this quite com
plex. 1 & 2 bedrooms, $575/$695
Call 683-2271 to view today.
ONE MONTH
FREE!!
New Quads
1827 Harris
• All utilities included
• Laundry on-site
• Across from UO
$250
www.CampusRental.com
1247 Villard • 343-6000
FREE RENT
NICE QUADS
walk to campus/laundry room
security gates
$275-$295-$315
school year lease or month/month
Call Bruce 485-5426
Von Klein Property Mgmt,, LLC
1301 Ferry St. #2 • 485-7776
225 QUADS
1 block to UO, parking/laundry. Qui
et policy, no pets. $250/mo. Alder
St. Quads. 1360 Alder, 345-5949.
ROOMS FOR RENT. Great for se
rious students/working people. 4
blocks from UO entrance. All utils,
paid, house telephone & cleaning
service provided. No drugs & dis
ruptive behavior. 341-9434
fsiCKOFYOU'R*ROOMMATE ~
■ Co-ed Boarding house has 9 rooms for
I immediate lease. Across from Knight library
5 minutes to classes!
« LARGE SINGLE ROOMS INCLUDE:
j • Free utilities
I • Free high speed internet
I • Free cable TV in every room
. • Meals 6 days a week
I • Lounge area with big screen TV
■ • Pool table
J • Huge party room
I • Weekly house cleaning service
NO RA’s!
I NO Commute Time
— $595 to $630/month (save $250!)
§| A oil 1“ months rent with this ad.
ji '—Call Devon at 683.5880.
2140 Harris
3 blk to UO, bus line to LCC. Lots of
light. Sorry, no smoking, no pets.
$300 includes kitchen use & utilities.
Call 688-2060. Bell Real Estate.
2140 Harris
3 blocks to UO. Lots of light. $295
$310 includes utilities and kitchen
use. Lease. Laundry available. Sorry
no pets. No smoking. 688-2060.
Rooms for rent, fraternity recruit
ment, rent includes food and utilities.
343-3779, leave message.
3 bdrm apt. seeks roommate. Avail,
winter term. Near UO. Laundry,
parking, fireplace, d/w. $305/mo.
914-4792.
24-hour support for survivors & their
friends. Sexual Assault Support
Services, 343-SASS.
Pregnant? Or maybe?
New medical clinic, confidential, free .
1st Way 687-8651
firstwayl @ junocom
Auto Glass Connection Inc.
Serving U of O campus.
Fast, Free mobile service.
Call 607-6299.
Experienced academic editor and
English teacher will edit/proofread
your thesis or journal article. Cam
pus pick up and delivery. Call
NorthStar Writing & Editing. 344
8386.
Abortion Services to 21 weeks. Free
pregnancy tests.
All Women's Health Services.
633 E. 11th, 342-5940
290 HEALTH & FITNESS
Excellent Holistic Therapeutic Re
laxation Massage. Student rate:
$25/hr. Hot towels, oils, stones, aro
matherapy. Exp. LMT. 431-7095.
Crossword
ACROSS
1 That woman’s
5 Throw a scene
10 Frat letter
14 Lighted word
15 Mickey, for one
16 “Exodus” author
17 Marathon
18 Open up
19 Pound pup
20 Green gem
22 Tabernacle
24 Moving
27 Parking machine
28 Swiss cottage
30 More docile
32 Uncouth
33 Suppress, as info
34 Take to the
slopes
37 Aged
38 Made use of
40 Can metal
41 Double over
42 Link
43 Aaron or
Williams
44 Novel by 16A
45 _-dog story
47 Citified
50 Not at ease
52 Sulked
54 Weapons
storehouse
57 Correct (proofs)
58 Newspaper
edition
61 Scruff
62 Foster film
63 Room
64 Warning sign
65 Act overly fond of
66 Academy recruit
67 Written part
DOWN
1 Roll-call
response
2 Pop quiz
3 Productive
flooded field
4 Free from
bacteria
5 Good luck
charm
6 Housing unit,
briefly
7 Wide, clumsy
boat
8 Made in the_
9 Saucy
10 Drag
11 Break out
12 Book
identification
13 Flower similar to
a daisy
21 Noshed
23 Revise
25 Put to advantage
26 Glossy fabric
28 Farm output
29 Shell
31 Leader of the
Three Stooges
33 Asparagus shoot
34 Theatrical
pseudonym
35 Royal crab?
36 Very black
38 Make up (for)
39 Apple seed
43 Poor person
44 Tell secrets
Solutions
45 Perry s Della
46 Howdies
47 Turn topsy-turvy
48 Bronco show
49 Erected
51 Soy or
Worcestershire
53 Harrow
blade
55 Tip-top
56 Fasting time
59 Rejuvenation
center
60 Unhappy