Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 04, 2005, Page 11, Image 11

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    200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS
Campus Recycling
Now Hiring!
Student recycler positions
open in campus recycling pro
gram. Must be federal or UO
work study funded. Contact
Jim at 346-0961. Leave mes
sage with a mailing address
and phone number.
205 HELP WANTED
Seeking honest and dependable
employee for a night/weekend part
time cashier position at 13th avenue
market, 410 W.13th ave. Call only if
you will be in town over Christmas
break and available to work. Phone
484-2250 between 9am-noon Mon
day, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday.
Ask for Marla. Job references re
quired.
Sales/Marketing positions available.
$100/day. Near campus. FT/PT po
sitions available. Call today 541
302-5747.
Know Mac? The Office of Interna
tional Programs is hiring Mac Com
puter Support Specialists (student
positions) to work 6-10 hours/week,
$9-10/hr depending on experience.
Work Study is preferred, but not re
quired. Application deadline is Octo
ber 10, 2005. For more information
and an application check out
http://oip.uoregon.edu/iss/tech.pdf
Want to make the world a better
place? Start with the family! Parents
are their children’s first and most im
portant teachers and role models.
The relationship created between
parents and infants during the early
years has a profound impact on lat
er growth and development, self-es
teem, school performance and life
achievements. BIRTH TO THREE
provides parenting education and
support services for families with
young children. Contact Claire at
349-7791 for more information.
Humanities Center Now Hiring
Student office assistant position
available, 4-6 hours/week, after
noons. Must be federal or UO
work-study funded. Contact Ruth
ann at 346-1002.
205 HELP WANTED
Movie Extras earn up to $200 per
day all looks needed. No experience
required. Call 800-644-8149.
Eugene Area Customer Sales/Serv
ice Rep. $14 Base/appointment.
Flexible schedules for students,
near Autzen. No experience neces
sary. Conditions apply, Call Lynae
at 434-0201.
DO YOU LIKE BABIES? Birth To
Three needs volunteers to care for
babies and toddlers while their pa
rents attend parenting education
and support classes. Morning and
evening opportunities available.
Academic credit may be available
through your department. Contact
Sarah at sarahp.@-birtlito3.Qrfl or call
349-7793 for more information.
BLIMP GROUND CREW
Nationwide full-time travel. Must
have clean criminal background,
good driving record, be drug free,
physically fit. Call Steve or Melinda
407-363-7777.
Mystery Shoppers get paid to shop.
Earn up to $150/day. Experience
not required. Call 800-690-1273.
CAREGIVER: Direct Care serving
adults with developmental disabili
ties in residential settings. Various
shifts, including occassional relief
available. Great benefits. Send
resume, cover letter or apply to Al
vord Taylor, Inc. 405 North “A"
Street, Springfield, OR 97477.
Part time event personnel. Starts at
$70/5hr! Apply at
www.eventsandpromotions.com
Morning Person?
Make some extra cash!
Deliver the Oregon Daily Emer
ald 6am-8am, Mon.-Fri. Requires
your own reliable vehicle and in
surance. Work Study ok. Apply
in person, Mon.-Fri., 8-5, 300
EMU. The Oregon Daily Emerald
is an equal opportunity employer
committed to a culturally diverse
workplace.
The LGBTQA at the UO is currently
hiring for the Events Coordinator
and Office Manager positions. Appli
cants must be full-time students.
Applications are available in Suite
34 of the EMU or ASUO office. Ap
plication deadline 10/7. For more in
fo. call 346-3360.
Horoscope by Holiday Mathis
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (October 4). This year, it
feels fantastic to be noticed for your contribu
tions, big and small. But the "big" contributions
get more of your attention for the next three
months. You are determined to make a project
fly before 2006 launches. Good news in De
cember leads to a financial breakthrough. Your
connections with Aquarius and Virgo are
thrilling. Your lucky numbers are: 5,34,15,23
and 11.
ARIES (March 21-April 19). You're in a large
mood and have an appetite to match. The diet
goes out the window with the budget. The only
carrots you're interested in are the number
carats in the gold and diamonds you're dream
ing about.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). The degree of
mental clarity that you possess now doesn't
happen every day, so take advantage of it. No
one else can, will or should tell you what to
want. If they do, stay away!
GEMINI (May 21 -June 21). It would be so cool
if all of your good deeds and bad deeds would
cancel each other out. Then you could always
make up for something bad by doing some
thing good. But since it's more complicated
than that, just be good.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). Experience may
very well be the best teacher, but that doesn't
mean you have to have done something before
in order to be fantastic at it. Sometimes you're
just a natural - like you are when you try
something new today.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Eating celery doesn't
make you skinny, just as going to church does
n't make you a saint. But hey, it's a start, which
is exactly what you need now. Every time you
fall, get right back up.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You can try to dis
card an experience, but it won't work. Every
thing that happened really happened. The way
to 'rid' yourself of the past is not to deny it, but
to transcend it by forming a new opinion about
it.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23). You're open-mind
ed, but somehow even your most out-there
beliefs are not controversial. This is probably
because you approach life with such levity now
that it's practically impossible to offend any
one.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 2f). You can't help but
notice all the superficial and plastic stuff
around you -- and you're the reality check. A
gem. Beautiful and raw. So speak up, and blow
the cover off the whole operation.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Your identity
as a traveler is featured. You've always roamed
and you will continue to, even if it's only in
your own neighborhood. Consequently, you
know things about your neighborhood that no
body else does.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Temptations
abound. There's a way to pursue your curiosity
without falling down the slippery slope. Be the
interviewer of lost souls, and then don't do
what they have done.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). The stars are
like great equalizers, making your far-out wish
es not so far out after all. It seems you cannot
avoid being at the right place at the right time.
You could even hang out with one of your he
roes.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Your joy won't be
suppressed. How wonderfully unfashionable!
Someone truly worthy will be attracted to your
unbridled enthusiasm. (So don't be too em
barrassed to gush.)
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
4+ Bdrm/2 bath house just 5 mi
nutes from campus. Large back
yard, covered deck, close to bike
path. W/D, DW included. 734 Mill
St. in Springfield. $1180/mo. Call
343-6000
www.uocampushouses.com
$600 OFF 1st Months Rent!!
4+ bdrm, 2 bath house just 5 mi
nutes from campus. Large back
yard, covered deck, close to bike
path. W/D, dw included. 734 Mill St.
in Springfield. $1395/mo. Call 343
6000 www.campushouses.com
$600 off 1st Months Rent!!
3 bdrm, 1 bath house available now.
Just blocks from UO. New carpet &
paint, W/D, dw, large backyard.
$1350/mo. 1678 Mill St. Call 343
6000. www.campusrental.com
$500 Off Move-In BONUS. NO
APPLICATION FEES.
1539 Villard Street. $1795 month
ly rent +deposit & fees. Nice older
home located near campus. Con
venient to shopping and campus
activities. 2 full bathrooms, newer
lower level carpets, W/D provided,
kitchen appliances, FREE yard
care, off street parking.
Contact:
Noel 688-2060 ext. 105 or
501-3511. Noelr@bell-realty.com
Lori ext. 119 or 501-3504.
Loried @ bell-realty.com.
Weekday & weekend viewings
9am-9-pm.
2645 ALDER- Nice 4 bedroom cam
pus rental, most kitchen appliances,
carpets, window coverings, yard
care included, summer $835; fall
$1250.
3130 Alder- 4 bedroom, 2 bath
house, fireplace, stove, refrigerator,
all utilities including electric paid,
yard service. $1250+deposits.
3015 Alder- 4 bedroom, 2 bath,
1700 sq ft, all kitchen appliances,
W/D. $1500+deposits.
BELL REAL ESTATE 688-2060
Dog and Cat Welcome. 2 story,
furnished townhouse within quiet
park area. Bedroom. Doggy daycare
free. On bus route to UO. $385 w/
1 st and Last. 349-1100.
3 Bedroom Campus House still
available
2541 Kincaid Street.
Large yard, W/D and Garage
$1095.
3 bdrm, 1 bath house available now
with lease through June. Just blocks
from UO. New carpet & paint, W/D,
DW, large backyard. $1125/mo.
1678 Mill St. Call 343-6000.
www.uocampushouses.com
Cozy 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom house
in great condition. Near UO. Quiet
neighborhood. $850/month. 345
2326
Newer 1 bdrm. 4 blks to campus.
Fully furnished. Water, garbage,
sewer paid. $495-$545. 510-0277.
220 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED
www.dailyemerald.com
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
Spring Ridge Village
1 Bedroom Units
746-9036
South Hills Village
1 & 2 Bedroom Units
746-9036
All units Pet FREE
and some Smoke FREE
JANRIC CLASSIC SUDOKU
Fill in the blank cells using numbers 1 to 9. Each number can appear only once in each row,
column, and 3x3 black. Use logic and process of elimination to solve the puzzle. The difficulty
level ranges from Bronze (easiest) to Silver to Gold (hardest).
Rating: SILVER
8
10/4/05
220 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED
CALL NOW - RESERVE NOW
$100.00 Move-In Bonus*
2-Bedroom Apts. Near Campus
525/541 E. 19th Ave.
NOZAMA APARTMENTS
Monthly Rent - $565,00
Lease to July 31,2006
New Carpet, Fresh Paint,
Clean, 1 Bath
FREE PARKING
5 blocks to UofO Campus
Contact Noel N. Reece at
541-501-3511
Weekday, Evenings,
Weekend Viewings
*$100 Gift Certificate UO Bookstore
Eugene Manor
1040-1050 Ferry St. 484-7441
Studios & One bedroom
Water, sewer, garbage & cable
included • Close to UO • Covered,
secured bike storage •
Onsite laundry • Courtesy
security service •
Limited access entry
Professionally managed by
Bennett Mgmt. Co., LLC.
485-6991
Hayward House Apartments across
from Hayward Field
3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths
On site laundry, balconies and
parking.
SEPTEMBER RENT FREE!!!
$1095
Centre Court Village
1 & 2 Bedroom Units
Patio’s • Dishwasher • Disposal
Great floor plans.
Pet Free & Smoke Free
741-4726
West Hills Village
Studio, 1,2,3 Bdrm Units
Pet Free Units
Some Smoke Free Units
in West Eugene
344-3311
www.campusrental.com
1931 ONYX ALLEY #1
2 bedroom townhouse, $875, $600
deposit. Free laundry, dishwasher,
parking. Mallard Properties 465
3825.
Quality 1 & 2 bedroom campus
apartments. No pets. $495-$775.
Office 1528 Ferry. 541-343-8545.
225 QUADS
Quads available now!! Three loca
tions, open now and for October
move-ins. From $275-$315. 1827
Harris, 1871 Harris Alley, 430 E.
15th. All utilities paid. Call 343-6000
www.campusquads.com
230 ROOMS FOR RENT
1 bedroom with private bath availa
ble in 2 bedroom condo. No smok
ing/drugs. $350+. 206-2347
Student housing from $295/mo.
Utilities & Internet incl. 485-8008 or
554-7371.
245 ROOMMATES WANTED
Roommate needed to share 3-bed
room house. Spacious, quiet, wire
less. $350/month +1/3 utilities. Con
tact Shaun 541-510-9754, Tony
541-221-8849.
245 ROOMMATES WANTED
Seeking female to share 4 bedroom
home with 3 other females, in W.
Eugene. 10 minutes from UO. Close
to bus, w/d, yard. $300+ deposit.
345-2607.
2 roommates needed for a 4 bdrm
village townhouse. 10-mo lease,
$380/mo, move-in September. Call
Ashley (541)212-1025.
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CONTEST ENDS 10/28/05
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Rubes
by Leigh Ruben
The tradition of holiday regifting is born.
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Crossword
Edited by Will Shortz
No. 0823
ACROSS
1 Bit of dandruff
6 Drivers' aids
10 Captain of the
Pequod
14 Debussy
contemporary
Erik
15 Cart part
16“Damn
Yankees” vamp
17 Document
shown at border
patrol
19 Writer Harte
20 Prefix with duct
21 Yeats or Keats
22 Cape Canaveral
event
24 California
observatory
26 Salon jobs
27 Fixation
indication
31 Meager
33 Served up a
whopper
34 Magic org.
35 Feathery
scarves
36 Very humble
home
38 Score for a
34-Across
player
39 Satisfied sighs
40 1952 Hope/
Crosby “Road”
destination
41 Pool part?
42 Rubbernecker
at the Ritz,
perhaps
46 Fuss with
feathers
47 Zilch
51 Celestial
Seasonings
alternative
53 Gin flavorer
54 “So there you
• r
55 Long stretches
56 Part of a suit of
armor
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59 Derby
60 “I smell_!”
61 Perfect places
62 Took it on the
lam
63 Candied tubers
64 Like Vikings
DOWN
1 Shutterbug's
setting
2 Caterpillar, for
one
3 Internet
commerce
4 Opposite of
military: Abbr.
5 Button one's lips
6 Pub
7 Off-ramp
8 Raised railroads
9 Denver is way
above it
10 Philatelists'
books
11 Interrupts
12 Knighted
Guinness
13 The Wife of_
(Chaucer story
teller)
18 Credit union
offering
23 Like the
Kalahari
25 Elevator
pioneer Elisha
26 Ballerina’s bend
28 The King
(subject of four
“sightings"
elsewhere in
this puzzle)
29 Cousin of an
English horn
Piuita by HoMnn Bakar
30 Catch a few Z's
31 Arty Manhattan
district
32 The cellar
35 “Balderdash!”
36 Participate in
decision-making
37 Lena of
“Chocolat"
I Nancy Salomon
38 Sister and wife
of Zeus
40 Ran in the wash
41 Settled a score
43 Rubbed out or
off
44 Estuaries
45 Labor saver
48 More despicable
49 Steam items
50 Abrupt
51 Lowly laborer
52 Asia's fast
shrinking _
Sea
53 Ore deposit
57 _-la-la
58 Words of
commitment
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