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I 485-7776- 1301 FERRY
Horoscope by Holiday Mathis
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (November 8). This
is a very good year for your earning po
tential and financial stability. If you're
looking for a big promotion or raise, it's
best to wait until after January to ap
proach the boss. Your love life gets a
boost, too - a crush that begins during
the holiday season blossoms in the
spring. Take a chance, and start an ex
tra income source in February. Your
lucky numbers are: 4, 16, 29, 47 and
50.
ARIES (March 21-April 19). Your ruling
planet sends the message: Strut your
stuff! With a little flair, you'll edge out the
competition, and the so-called other
guys won't even know what hit them.
Romantic prospects are especially ex
citing. You're up for a dare.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Thanks to
the lunar interaction with your ruling
planet, Venus, your intuition is on target
when it comes to your two favorite
things, love and money. Buy a lottery
ticket. You're hard to resist now, so ask
for the moon.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Catch up on
all that's been lagging, starting with
your office. You can be incredibly pro
ductive emptying the in-box, catching
up on e-mail, and delegating as much
as you can to others. You'll finally clear
the air with a loved one.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). A weight is
lifted from your chest as Saturn gives
you a break from something that's been
troubling you. Suddenly, financial stress
and pressure from the family - to settle
down, have kids and so on - ease up
considerably.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Take advantage
of the peace and quiet while you can.
Focus on pampering yourself as much
as possible without spending a whole
lot. It's restorative to take a long walk in
a beautiful setting or read a trashy nov
el.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). The more
odds and ends you can wrap up, the
better you'll feel. Focus on getting rid of
stuff rather than adding to what you've
already got. Take the dog to be
groomed, rake the lawn, or make a do
nation.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Don't be sur
prised if you feel a sudden welling up of
emotion as the scale tips toward "over
load." You may be expected to turn on
the charm when all you really want to
do is snack in front of the TV. Rise to the
occasion instead.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You’re wait
ing for the right moment to strike. Hold
off for a few days - your plans for world
domination will have a much better
chance of success. Until then, distract
yourself with beautiful things: artwork,
music, your partner.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Your
social acumen impresses. Throw an im
promptu party, or make a toast. Mer
cury, the planet of communication, is
loving you now, so you should have no
trouble finding the right words for any
occasion.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Things
may feel a bit uneasy at home, but this
situation improves shortly. In fact, this is
the start of a really exciting cycle. If you
suddenly find yourself feeling joyful for
no apparent reason, don't question it.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Uranus,
your ruling planet, is stirring those fidg
ety feelings. Avoid doing anything too
fast, especially driving. Instead, chan
nel that energy into making prepara
tions for all the good you plan to do in
the world.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Any slug
gishness you've been feeling for the
past five months is about to end. Gather
all your best ideas, and practice your
sales pitch. You'll soon get an energy in
jection that will help you put all your big
dreams into practice.
Strange Brew by John Deering
085 GREEK ANNOUNCEMENTS
Start your own Fraternity! Zeta
Beta Tau is looking for men to start
a new Chapter. Zeta Beta Tau Fra
ternity is the North America’s oldest
and largest historically Jewish fra
ternity. If you are interested in aca
demic success, a chance to network
and an opportunity to make friends
in a non-pledging Brotherhood,
email zbt@zbtnational.org or call
800-431-9674.
105 TYPING/RESUME SERVICES
EXPERT THESIS/DISSERTATION
editor, Grad School approved
since 1974I Papers, resumes.
ON CAMPUS! robin, 344-0759
125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES
$97
c#
QUEEN SIZE PILLOWTOP
New Mattresses & Boxspring
Guaranteed lowest Prices!
"1EE DELIVERY
AMERICAN MATTRESS
MANUFACTURING
i West 11th *343-2690
155 INSTRUMENTS/MUSIC EQUIP.
Sound and Lighting System
FREE RENT for UO students w/ ID.
Call Carlos at: 541-746-9137 or vis
it: www.mayansound.com
185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BARTENDING $250/day potential,
no experience necessary, training
provided. 800-965-6520 ext. 118
Movie extras, actors, models!
Make $100/$300 per day. No expe
rience required. FT/PT. All ages and
looks needed! Call 800-773-8223.
VOLUNTEER AT THE YMCA.
Basketball coaches needed for boys
& girls, 2nd-6th grade. Application
deadline is November 18.
Informational meeting 7pm Nov. 18
@ the YMCA. Practice and games
begin Jan. 4. to March 12th. For
more info, call 686-9622 ext. 231.
Ask for Robbie._
190 OPPORTUNITIES
IBUYER BiWAIRI
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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.
Magic the Gathering. Need
cash? Turn your magic cards into
cash. I buy collections. Doug at
485-9773.
205 HELP WANTED
The successful applicant will pre
pare basic layouts of advertise
ments, answer questions about our
products; act as a liaison between
advertisers , production, and the
business office; and quote advertis
ing rates upon request. Beginning
salary is $424.50 per week. Hours
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scription. Submit an application and
cover letter by Monday, November
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TANT, H.R. Department, The Regis
ter-Guard, P.O. Box 10188, Eu
gene, OR 97440. E.O.E.
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ry is looking for guitar, drum, bass,
vocal, piano, trumpet, and more in
structors. mail or bring in resume to
The Lesson Factory, 1011 Greenaa
cres Rd. Eugene, OR, 97408.
www.thelessonfactory.com.
The Oregon Daily Emerald, an in
dependently run student newspa
per, seeks a people/culture/faith
reporter to join its staff on Nov.
15. The application form and job
description are available in EMU
Suite 300. Please submit the ap
plication form, your resume and
three work samples by Wednes
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Donate Plasma
Earn up to $180mo.
Call 683-9430 for details or stop by
IBR Plasma Center 1901 W. 8th
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205 HELP WANTED
Eugene Middle East Peace Group
seeks part-time paid coordinator.
For job description please see
http;//www.mideastpeace.net/coor
dinator.htm.
Earn $$$ officiating for the YMCA
Winter basketball leagues, grades
2nd thru 5th. Informational meeting
6pm November 18th @ the YMCA.
Winter league starts Jan. 8, 2005.
Call Steve 686-9622 for info.
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
4 BDRM House at 3 BDRM PRICE!
ONE MONTH FREE! 4 bdrm, 1.5 ba
house, nice yard, w/d included, pets
negotiable. 2845 Ferry St. ONLY
$930/mo. Call 343-6000.
www.campusrental .com
Huge House $1295 -Nice, Clean.
UO 10 blocks, 2 ba., 6 bdrm/study.
Parking 2057 Willamette. 606-7942.
Cottage w/ loft, v. clean, private.
Quiet S.E. Hills. No pets/smoke.
$625/mo. incl. utils. 484-1225.
2 bdrm, 1 ba house w/garage. Cam
pus area, on UO/LCC bus route.
$695/mo. Avail 12/10.510-6106.
213H0USES FOR SALE
WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN
OWN YOUR OWN PLACE?
Nice 2 bdrm, 1 ba Condo, ready for
immediate occupancy. Includes all
appliances, inside util., hardwood
floors, private patio, on bus line,
close to LCC & UO. Will go FHA
with 3% down. Now offered at
$77,700. Some furniture avail. Call
Dave 221-1480.
215 APARTMENTS FURNISHED
2 bdrm., 2 blks from campus, prkng,
laundry on site, fp, dw, N/P. $640.,
1st/last/dep. 484-9922
220 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED
ASK ABOUT
RENT BONUS
ONE BEDROOMS
1647 Mill $495
611 E. 11th $425
1085 Patterson $410
233 E. 17th $410
361 E. 14th $410-$450
745 E. 15th $495-$510
1390 Mill $595
TWO BEDROOMS
1550 Mill $450
1893 Garden Ave. $545
1911 Kincaid $525
750 E. 18th $550
1390 Mill $510-$525
361 E. 14th $475
STUDIO
735 E. 14th $395
Shared kitchen, electric paid
Von Klein Property Mgmt., LLC
1301 Ferry St. #2 • 485-7776
220 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED
967 Patterson: Very large, 1 bed
room units with soaring 10 ft. ceil
ings. Completely remolded with new
plaster, paint, carpet, vinyl, and
countertops. Private yard or balco
ny. 1 month free with signed lease
$550-595+deposits. 688-2060
2 WEEKS FREE! STUDIO in great
location close to campus. $395/mo.
1378 Ferry. Call 343-6000.
www,campusrental.com
West Hills Village
1459 City View
Eugene, OR 97402
Sorry No Pets
1-2-3
Bedroom Units
Guaranteed Rents
w/o Lease 1 yr.
Check us out.
344-3311
RENT REDUCTION & $500 Move
In Bonus! 4 bdrm apt. at only
$750/mo. Across the street from UO
Music Bldg. 1831 Kincaid St. Call
343-6000. www.campusrental.com
TWo bdrm. 1200 Ferry St. 4 blks
UO. $525/mo. Covered parking
avail. Laundry, D/W. 912-7470.
www.campusrental.com
Spring Ridge Village
1411 A Street
1 Bedroom Units
746-9036
South Hills Village
143 S. 15th Street
1*2 Bedroom Units
Call TODAY for Special!
746-9036
AFFORDABLE- ask about specials
Only 2.5 miles from UO
in Springfield
On bus line
Sorry No Pets
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★★★★★★★★★★★★it*********
Walk to Campus!
Nice, large STUDIO $398. On-site
laundry, parking, some utilities
paid. 765 E. 18th, 485-6991
Bennett Management Co.
4 bdrm duplex: 1156 Ferry
$960, $900 dep.
Single car garage.
New carpeting and blinds
Mallard Properties 465-DUCK
Centre Court Village
3667 Main Street
Springfield, OR 97478
Sorry No Pets
1-2
Bedroom Apt. Homes
All w/ dw & disposals
Free Expanded TV Cable
741-4726
220 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED
Excellent Condition!
Very nice one bdrm. apt. 1745 High
St., wood floor, walk in closet, part
util, paid. $520. 579-1568.
2 bdrm. townhouse style. $625/mo,
D/W. Parking. No pets. 1390 Patter
son. 344-8689.
ONE MONTH FREEH 2 bdrm apt,
on-site manager, off-street parking,
NEAR CAMPUS. Only one left
$595. 1877 Emerald. Call 343-6000.
www.campusrental.com
225 QUADS
Clean, Quiet Campus Quads
$245/mo. incl. utils. $200 bonus off
6th mo. with 6 mo. lease. Month to
month ok. Off street parking.
Fenced Yard. Forrest P. Bowman &
Company, Inc. 484-5000
ONE MONTH FREE Newer Quads
across the street from campus.
Lease or month-to-month. $275
$335 GWSE pd. 1827 Harris St
343-6000. www.campusrental.com
QUADS
1728 Ferry $275-$310
CALL 342-5882
Von Klein Property Mgmt., LLC
1301 Ferry St. #2 • 485-7776
Quads close to campus. Month-to
Month. $275. 430 E. 15th Ave. All
utilities paid. 343-6000 or 465-8938
www.campusrentai.com
230 ROOMS FOR RENT
Student rooms. $265 & $325 uitls,
net, laundry, cable, phone, & park
ing incl. Quiet atmosphere. 318
Adams, Eugene. 345-8225.
Fall housing from $295/mo. at The
Spot. Utilities & Internet incl. 485
8008 or 554-7371.
245 ROOMMATES WANTED
2 guys seeking roommate in house.
Musician/pet friendly. $400 incl. util.
w/d. Some yardwork. 503-807-6770.
1 Roommate wanted for 3 bedroom
house close to campus in quiet
neighborhood with large yard.
$375/room, 2540 Onyx. Call 343
6000 www.campusrental.com
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