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    Movie extras, actors, models!
Make $100/$300 per day. No expe
rience required. FT/PT. All ages and
looks needed! Call 800-773-8223.
BARTENDING $250/day potential,
no experience necessary, training
provided. 800-965-6520 ext. 118
190 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
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
Positions available with the Associ
ated Students of the UO. PFC At
Large, Senate Seat 18
Graduate/Law, Multicultural Advo
cate I. Stop by ASUO, EMU Suite 4
for applications and more informa
tion. Deadline is Nov. 17 at 5 pm.
Now accepting applications through
Nov. 19th for Peer Health Education
interns through the UO Health Cen
ter. This small seminar class meets
T/R 10-11:50, and accepts 12 new
students/term. If interested go to:
http://healthed.uoregon.edu and fill
out the application or call Ramah
Leith 346-0562.
190 OPPORTUNITIES
BEWARE
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.
205 HELP WANTED
STUDENT OFFICE
ASSISTANT II
University Housing
Business Office
$7.50/hr
Duties: Assist Accounts Payable
staff with invoices and filing.
Qualifications: Position requires
much attention to detail, accurate
keyboarding skills, and knowledge
of filing and general office proce
dures; 10-key experience prefer
red. Applicants must be regularly
enrolled students for a minimum
of 8 credit hours per term for un
dergraduate and 3 credit hours
per term for graduate students.
Work Schedule: 15-20 hours per
week, Monday-Friday between 8
a.m. and 5 p.m. A variable work
schedule is available to accommo
date your class schedule and fi
nals schedule. Work is an option
during the breaks.
Applications are available at the
University Housing Office, Walton
Complex, 15th Avenue and Agate.
Completed applications must be
returned to the University Housing
Business Office by noon on No
vember 16th, 2004.
An equal opportunity, affirmative
action institution committed to cul
tural diversity and compliance with
the Americans with Disabilities
Act.
Strange Brew by John Peering
Horoscope by Holiday Mathis
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (November 10). You'll
love the changes of this winding road of a year.
Some of you will switch careers early in 2005.
Others will have a change of marital status.
Your biggest change, however, will be on the
inside. Your spirituality will deepen as you
come to know yourself much better this year.
By your next birthday, you will feel like you've
been reborn. Your lucky numbers are: 6,13,
11,21 and 40.
ARIES (March 21 -April 19). You're in the mood
for love or at least a really hot date. If there's
someone you want to ask out, do it before the
sun goes down, and then, let the night work its
magic. You may find it hard to concentrate at
the office.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). If you're feeling
lazy, don't be too hard on yourself. Even charg
ing bulls like you need their downtime. Get
over the hump by focusing on light tasks, such
as making phone calls, reading research mate
rials, and filing.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Your negotiating
skills will be called into play. A
co-worker or client may be backing away from
a deal, and it's up to you to draw him or her
out. Renew interest by reviewing all your pro
ject's selling points.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). Tie up loose ends.
If you've been avoiding something that's mak
ing you unhappy at the office, face it instead of
disappearing into your shell. Try writing in a
notebook. On the page, you'll be able to see a
solution.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Your charisma and
success attract all kinds of people into your life.
Most of them are good for you. But there are
others who are weak or jealous who will cling
to you for dear life. Choose your friends wisely.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Regarding a pet
project you've been slaving over for weeks (or
years), it's time for you to relinquish control.
Send your baby into the world. There's only so
far you can go on your own, but with the right
team, you're unstoppable.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). A stressful situation
finally eases up as the focus shifts from you to
someone else, probably a Scorpio. Take a deep
breath, and let it all go. By tomorrow, whatever
was bothering you will be just a memory.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You're probably
already feeling the effects of your ruling planet,
Mars, giving your sign a nudge. Could you be
any happier? You are positively electric and
more than a little bit restless for the fun to be
gin.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Pivotal
events in your early life made you who you are.
You may suddenly find yourself wondering
whatever happened to your best friend from
grade school. Let go of any lingering fears or
resentment.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). There is a def
inite image you have of yourself that you want
to get across. It's nice to look important, but
it's more important to be nice. It's what's in
side that counts, after all. Don't be afraid to
show the world the real you.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Put aside any
worries you have concerning politics or reli
gion. You can always worry later about the
Middle East or fret over the fact that your can
didate for president didn't win. Focus on who
your friends are.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Nobody is more
attuned to the dwindling energies of another
lunar cycle winding down than you, the last
sign of the zodiac. You need plenty of rest, so
your body and mind can regenerate. Go ahead
-ask for a little "me" time.
205 HELP WANTED
Special Education Educational As
sistant. 6 hours per day/M-F and 3.5
hours per day/M-F. $10.15 per hour.
High school diploma or equivalent.
Prior experience working with mod
eratley and severely disabled per
sons preferred. Applicants offered
positions will be subject to a pre
employment physical ability test.
Applicant-paid FBI Fingerprinting/
Criminal History check required. Po
sitions close November 18, 2004 or
until filled. Apply to Human Resour
ces, Lane Education Service Dis
trict, 1200 Hwy 99N, Eugene OR
97402, 541-461-8202. An official
Lane ESD application form must be
submitted in order to be considered
for this position. Please see our
website at www.lane.k12.or.us for
an application packet and more de
tailed information.
Love teaching? The Lesson Facto
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.
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.
QUICK CASH
Donate Plasma
Earn up to $180mo.
Call 683-9430 for details or stop by
IBR Plasma Center 1901 W. 8th
Ave, Eugene, OR.
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
day, Nov. 10, at 5 p.m. The Ore
gon Daily Emerald is an equal op
portunity employer committed to a
culturally diverse workplace.
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
of work are Monday through Friday,
9:00 am to 6:00 pm. See www.reg
isterguard.com for complete de
scription. Submit an application and
cover letter by Monday, November
15, 2004: SALES SERVICE ASSIS
TANT, H.R. Department, The Regis
ter-Guard, P.O. Box 10188, Eu
gene, OR 97440. E.O.E.
Babysitter needed for happy infant.
Wednesdays & Fridays 2-6pm at
our home. Easy walk to UO. Great
refs, and exp. with babies. 344-8676
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
Immaculate 3 bdrm, 2 ba. Near UO,
LCC, all appliances, no smoking,
$1050/mo. 3035 Alder St. 726-4978
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.
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.
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.,
1 st/last/dep. 484-9922
220 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED
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.
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
Two bdrm. 1200 Ferry St. 4 blks
UO. $525/mo. Covered parking
avail. Laundry, D/W. 912-7470.
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
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
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
4 bdrm duplex: 1156 Ferry
$960, $900 dep.
Single car garage.
New carpeting and blinds
Mallard Properties 465-DUCK
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SE Hills Large 1 & 2 bdrm. $495
595/mo. Pool, laundry. No smoke.
Month to month lease. 344-9001
ONE MONTH FREE!! 2 bdrm apt,
on-site manager, off-street parking,
NEAR CAMPUS. Only one left
$595. 1877 Emerald. Call 343-6000.
www.campusrental .com
220 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED
Downtown Victorian Studio Apt.
Laundry and utils, included. Partially
furnished. Easy biking to UO. On
Breeze busline. $425. 485-5461
Walk to Campus!
Nice, large STUDIO $398. On-site
laundry, parking, some utilities
paid. 765 E. 18th, 485-6991
Bennett Management Co.
www.campusrental.com
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
225 QUADS
Quads close to campus. Month-to
Month. $275. 430 E. 15th Ave. All
utilities paid. 343-6000 or 465-8938
ywysLcampysrentai.com
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
Large 1 bdrm in furnished 3 bdrm.
house. 1573 Jefferson St. $330/mo.
Call 925-787-0672.
230 ROOMS FOR RENT
Fall housing from $295/mo. at The
Spot. Utilities & Internet incl. 485
8008 or 554-7371.
Student rooms. $265 & $325 uitls,
net, laundry, cable, phone, & park
ing incl. Quiet atmosphere. 318
Adams, Eugene. 345-8225.
Beautiful 3 bdrm, 2 bath house with
large deck. 5 min UO. Month-to
month lease. No dep. parking, ca
ble, internet, W/D. $315/mo. 1 room
to rent. Contact 541-602-6088.
235 DUPLEXES FOR RENT
145 B St. 1 bdrm. 1 ba. in Spring
field. Hardwood floor, garage, w/d,
fenced yard. Pet? $525. 579-3364.
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
260 ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Edited by Will Shortz
No. 0929
ACROSS
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table tennis
champions
6 One who’s been
down the aisle
10 Sales caveat
14 “Ars_
15 Roman way
16 “Out with it!”
17 Ways up the
slopes
18 Court plea, for
short
19 Cameo stone
20 What friends
said about
29-Across?
23 Bonanza find
24 Capp and
Capone
25 Book before
Esth.
26 Long-eared
animal
29 Subject of this
puzzle
32 Play’s start
35 Like very
narrow shoes
36 Opportunities,
so to speak
37 Rubberneck
38 Nasty
41 Duff
42 “Peer Gynt"
composer
44 L’homme over
there
45 180's
46 What 29-Across
might say about
a good joke
50 Like very wide
shoes
51 Item worn
around the neck
52 A.T.M. need
53 Give a
nickname
58 29-Across s
political
aspiration?
60 Mine, in
Marseille
62 Cross letters
63 _sprawl
64 Artworks
65 Dodge compact
66 Actress
Witherspoon
67 Pubmates
68 Sailor s drink
69 Cousins of
harps
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succinctly
2 Off the sauce
3 Blown away
4 Indian tourist
city
5 Capital of the
Bahamas
6 Plane stat
7 Words of
agreement
8 Grand theft
auto, e.g.
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flora
13 “_sells”
(advertising
catchphrase)
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and others
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27 Leave the flock
28 Methods: Abbr
29 Outdoorsman of
a sort
30 Pre-kickoff call
31 Tend to a spill
32 Cow college
student
33 Bill of fare
34 Like
Hawthorne’s
“Tales”
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40 Kid's song
refrain
43 Kotter of 70’s TV
47 Dove's activity
48 Julie_, the
voice of Marge
Simpson
49 Roll out
53 Rome’s river
54 Have_of the
jitters
55 Inheritance
carriers
57 Villain's
reception
58 Suffix with
buck
59 Glenn of the
Eagles
60 Earthlink
alternative
61 War stat
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