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Prop. 1 ASWSU improves KZUU Giving tree offers fails by BY MArnmw SMYLIE cover the remaining cost of the Gutierrez said. "We're just The Daily Evergreen transmitter, as well as $1,200 asking for your support hope for the needy 1percent because we've been support- for installation, which BY CmusroPHER. Wn.soN The Whitman County ing you all along." ASWSU Senators con-, DeCoria said would take The Daily Evergreen Nov. 3 election was final- tributed money for a new approximately three days. "With this bill we're getting ized' today at the transmitter for a Jose Gutierrez, assistant better equipment, which will Students in a business management class have put up a Whitman County station and discussed various general manager for KZUU, last a long time," DeCoria Thanksgiving giving tree in the Todd Hall Atrium, asking for Courthouse. ways to make the WSU cam- said the new equipment would said. "But it still leaves stu- donations for the Pullman Food Bank and Pu11man Child Proposition 1, which pus safer at their meeting allow them to reach across dents with a healthy chunk of Welfare. asked voters to approve Wednesday night. Pullman and even into money for the rest of the The Christmas-style tree, donated by the Pu11man Sbopko funding for a new District 10 Senator Manny Moscow. He said the current semester." Pullman hospital, narrow- DeCoria proposed a bill that transmitter is in such poor con- Other senators saw the bill store, is decorated with strung popcorn and paper-leaf orna- ly failed after absentee would give 90.7 KZUU-FM dition, the station has spent as a way to publicize ASWSU ments. Each ornament has a space for the donator to write in ballots were counted. $1,865 to help the radio station their entire budget on repair in and other groups and activities their name, phone number and academic department The In the final tally, 3,192 purchase and install a new the first two months of the to the KZUU audience. ornament is then attached to the food item and deposited in citizens voted yes. and transmitter, combined with semester. "I think it will help one of the business department offices in Todd Hall. 2, ISO voted no, which $9,000 donated by the WSU "We're trying to be innova- ASWSU and every other Those who donate to the project will be entered in a raffle was a 59 percent Service and Activities tive and do the best we can See ASNSU on Page 3 See TREE on Page 3 approval. For the proposi- Committee. The bill would with the money we have," tion to pass, a 60 percent approval was needed. The sweetest thing Residence halls prep for break closure Dining facilities also shutting down Sunday

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While most of WSU will shut down next week for Sports Thanksgiving break, resi- dence and dining halls are Basketball team staying open a little later this heads north for year for Apple Cup. Students "Top of the World staying for break need to make sure they won't be Classic" locked out of their halls. Page 4 The Stephenson Complex, Stimson, Waller, Regents Gonzalez named Wilmer-Davis and most of the Hill Halls will be closed MVP of the through next week. Students American League livingin these halls, and who plan to stay on campus Page 5 through the break, need to make arrangements as soon Quote of the Day as possible with their hall directors to stay at one of the "F()OIbaI1 todaY is far too STAFF PHOiO BY KEVIN GERMAN open halls for the week. sport for the few Leslie Swanson, a junior from Mt. Vernon, gathers a bouquet to sell Tuesday at Cougar Flowers. much a Gannon-Goldsworthy, whO play it the can well; McCroskey, McEachern, rest of us, and too many Orton, Rogers, Scott-Coman of our children, get our and Streit-Perham halls will from climbing up Career Services offers students volunteer experience Q)(SICise remain open. 1he seats in stadiums, or 'We're looking for students interested 'There's basically nobody BY MAy BACCAlU from walking across the e're looking for in making a commitment to professional left in some of the buildings room to tum on our teIEM- The Daily Evergreen '~w students interested training," she said. "They're going to be on campus," said Residence sian sets. And this is true Career Services is accepting applica- in making a commitment representing Career Services. Life director Tony for one sport after an0th- "We to everyone who is interest- tions for unpaid career development spe- talk NowakWednesday. er, all across the board." to professional training. ed," Dunlap said, "and if the screening Because of the Apple Cup, John F. Kennedy cialists positions that begin next semester. goes well, we set up an interview." the residence halls don't Applications are available in Lighty They're going to be repre- Interviews will be with Career Services close until 10 a.m. Sunday. 180 and on the Career Services Web page. senting Career Services." Today's Weather staff and faculty, as well as current career They reopen at 2 p.m. Nov. Although there is no specific application LONNIE DUNLAP development specialists. 28. Last year, they closed on deadline, students are encouraged to ASSISSTANT DIRECTOR FOR Career Services will choose about 10 Saturday. return applications as soon as possible. CAREER DEVELOPMENT students for the program. Here's a rundown of what Applications are being screened now, and "We want to keep it a manageable will and will not operate next interviews are scheduled for this week and 'We help freshmen with finding jobs, number that is cohesive and works togeth- week: the week after Thanksgiving break. things like that. We try to make it as per- er well," Dunlap said. • There will be limited dining Career development specialists are sonal as possible with each individual." Training for the positions will begin services next week. The Mostly Cloudy paraprofessionals who help Career Development specialists' duties vary next semester and will be a commitment Rotunda and Regents dining Services deliver services and programs, according to the student's major and pro- of about eight to 10 hours a .week. centers will be open Saturday H 40 L34 said Lonnie Dunlap, assistant director for fessional background. Training sessions will be held once a until a half-hour before game Career Development. The specialists help "It's very individualized;" Dunlap said, week, and students will learn about vari- time, around 12:30 p.rn. Weather 2 employers who 'visit for career fairs and "and it's based on what students need ous aspects of career development, such as Wilmer-Davis will be open on-campus interviews, students who from us." decision-making, skills. analysis, career from 8:30 a.m. to I p.m. On Sports 4 come into the resource room for job- Although all majors are encouraged to assessment and other issues related to Sunday, only the Rotunda search skills, and they also help with out- apply, Career Services is looking for a spe- career development. will be open from 7 to 10 Classifieds 6 reach presentations and workshops. cific type of candidate. Dunlap said stu- Dunlap said one of the biggest issues a.m., according to Dining "Our duties are not defined," said dents must have good interpersonal skills students face is security in the job market. Services. 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SPORTS EDrrOR: ERIC BLANKENSHIP PHONE: 335-2465 E-MAIL: [email protected] PAGE 4 Woods wins with 17th Cougars trek to Fairbanks Top of the World Classic hole birdie next testfor basketball team THE ASSOCIATED PRESS By NIMA ZARlwII POIPU, Hawaii - Tiger Woods The Daily Evergreen rolled in a 12-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole and then watched match play oppo- The WSU men's basketball team will get its first road test of nent Vijay Singh hit his second shot on the season Thursday when it meets the University of Alaska- the final hole into the ocean Wednesday Fairbanks in the opening round of the Top. of the World Classic to capture the PGA Grand Slam of Golf. tournament in Fairbanks. . The 2-up win for Woods, who gained The game will mark the second time WSU has traveled to entry into the exclusive tournament Alaska for a basketball game. thanks to a double victory in the majors The Cougars' previous trip came during the 1981-82 season by his buddy Mark O'Meara, was worth when George Raveling's squad finished fourth at the Great $400,000. Alaska Shootout in Anchorage. It also made Woods the second.alter- WSU is 1-0 after a 91-78 win against Central Washington on nate to win the $1 million tournament. Monday night. The Division IIAlaska-Fairbanks squad is 2-0 a Greg Norman, thanks to a double victo- year after dismantling Pillsbury Baptist (Minn.) twice last ry by Nick Price, won the 1994 Grand weekend by scores of 123-56 and 113-54. Slam. The Nanooks love to shoot from behind the three-point arc, U.S. Open winner Lee Janzen took going 19-37 from a three-point land in their second game of the advantage of a bogey by O'Meara on the season. 17th hole at the 6,957-yard Poipu Bay Coach Kevin Eastman admitted he doesn't know much Resort Course to take third place, l-up. about UAF. Singh led for most of the champi- "The only opponent that they played is not giving out any onship match and was ahead by two information," he said. "We're kind of going out there blind. when Woods conceded the 12th hole. There's no question we will have to contest the three, and that's But Singh, the PGA Championship not an easy thing to do." winner, then had three consecutive The Nanooks like to mix up their defenses, and. Eastman bogeys. Woods birdied the 427-yard plans to see all types. The Cougars are expecting a full and half- 15th to go l-up. court press as well as a zone defense. Woods gave back the advantage on WSU will once again be without senior guard Kab Kazadi, the next hole when he bogeyed, but took who missed the Central game with a deep thigh bruise. the lead on the par-3 17th with his birdie "He's out indefinitely," Eastman said. "We found out he was- putt as Singh's 25-foot effort hung on the n't responding to treatment. He's getting two treatments a day. lip of the cup. Those things sometimes go on for months. We will have to In the third-place match, O'Meara, monitor it week by week." who won the Masters and British Open, WSU will look to junior Chris Crosby for its scoring punch. built a two-hole lead with seven holes to Crosby is averaging 18.8 points and eight rebounds per game.' play. However, the Masters and British He will be joined in the starting lineup by seniors Kojo Mensah- Open winner went bogey-bogey over Bonsu and Leif Nelson. Junior Blake Pengelly will start at point the next two holes to square the match guard and freshman Mike Bush will start at off-guard. and then dropped back on the 17th. Villinova, Nebraska, New Mexico State, Wisconsin, Virginia The Grand Slam is limited to winners and Arkansas are the other teams that will play in the tourna- of the four majors. ment. O'Meara, by becoming the oldest The Cougars will face Villinova or Nebraska in' the second player (41) to win two majors in one round of the tournament. year opened the way for Woods to join "There are some good programs with really good tradition," the quartet as the alternate. Eastman said. "The prohibited favorite is Arkansas at this point. Woods, the only returnee in the four- But a team can get hot in a three-game tournament. There is man field from last year, gained the extra tremendous quickness in this tournament." spot by turning in the best performance STAFF PHOTO BY PHIL EllSWORTH Fox Sports Net will show the WSU-UAF game live at 9:30 by a player in this year's majors. Mike Bush and the Cougars head North to play in the Top of the World Classic. p.m.

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the chin after a series of arguments between Brian Blades and his brother, Bennie, formerly of the Detroit Lions and WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Seattle Seahawks Seahawks. receiver Brian Blades must answer questions under oath Blades has so far refused to answer questions in spite of about what happened the night his cousin was fatally shot three court orders saying he cannot invoke his Fifth at his house, an appeals court ruled Wednesday. Amendment privilege against self-incrimination. Blades' Blades, 33, and Charles Blades, 34, were alone when attorneys have advised him not to answer questions Charles was shot at Brian's suburban Fort Lauderdale because of the possibility he could be brought up again on home after a night of Fourth of July drinking in 1995. criminal charges. Blades has called the shooting an accident. The 4th District Court of Appeal ruled Wednesday that A jury found Blades guilty of manslaughter, but a Blades waited too long to appeal the first court's ruling that Broward County judge last October overturned the verdict, he must answer questions. saying there was not enough evidence for a conviction. "We can still file a motion for rehearing, which we're Blades now is facing a wrongful death lawsuit for considering," said Blades' attorney, Michael C. Mattson of unspecified damages filed by Marchelle Henry, the mother Fort Lauderdale. of Charles Blades' teen age daughter, Crystal Shari. John H. Pelzer, an attorney for Ms. Henry and her Attorneys for Ms. Henry and her daughter want Blades daughter, said he doesn't understand why Blades would to answer questions about the night his cousin was shot in fear criminal charges if he's already been acquitted. Gonzalez Nike Cougs starts Latin With A Heart Food Drive

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NEW YORK - Juan Gonzalez was beaming. tion contact Voted the American League's Office Most Valuable Player in a landslide, • he already was looking ahead to Thursday, fully expecting Sammy Sosa to get the NL honor. "A special moment for all Latin America," Gonzalez said. "I'm waiting for tomorrow's results ... and praying for Sammy." The Texas Rangers outfielder, • Receive a raffle ticket with every whose 157 RBIs were the most in donation good towards Nike Sportswear. the AL in. 49 years, beat Nomar • Drawing to be held during Apple Cup. Garciaparra 357-232 Wednesday to win the MVP for the second time in Cougar Athletics - The way sports should be! three seasons. Gonzalez, speaking from San Juan, said anticipation had been I II S II i r c II ,j i II II S \\ a II led. building in both Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, where Sosa Jives. Gonzalez said he W!!S having friends and family over for dinner uying a new or used Honda and he anticipated a "big celebra- Where you work should be tion here in Puerto Rico, especially has never been easier. my hometown, in my neighbor- hood, my people there." a place that inspires the mind. At www.buyhonda.com you In 1996, Gonzalez beat Seattle can do your shopping, shortstop Alex Rodriguez 290-287 Imagine that. to win the MVP. financing, and actual purchase "The first time was too tight," Visit 'IIJ'IIJ'IIJ.EDS-Imagine-IT. com Gonzalez said. over the web. • This year's honor made him the first Latin American native to win and ask yourself, two MVPs. Gonzalez hit .318 with 45 homers, and had the most RBIs in the AL since Ted Williams and Vern Stephens each had 159 for (7 \YAVI~ &1.fl Boston in 1949. -.YnspZre(ij)S "The key for this year was stay- ing healthy, playing 154 games," W@[)J]!( II Gonzalez said. "When I'm healthy, A more productive way of working , I'm putting (up) the best numbers I Visit us at can." EDS & the EDS logo are registered marks of Electronic Data Systems Corporation. Six trips to the disabled list had lim- EDS is an equal opportunity employer, m/f/v/d. © 1998 Electronic Data Systems Corporation. All rights reserved. rwww.buyhonda.com· ited Gonzalez to 134 games or fewer each year since 1993. But with his first complete first half since '94, Gonzalez drove in 10I runs by the AIl-Star break. becoming only the second play- THIS er to top the century mark going into the All-Star game (Hank Greenberg had 103 in 1935). WEEK AT _-ii'WJlss-Nt" -"t. By the final week of July, he had 116 RBIs in 105 games, bringing up Just off 2151: Street, Lewiston talk he could challenge the recordof (2fJJ) 743-6596or 1-8-~2 190, set by Hack Wilson in 1930. Hours: 8:3()6:3(} M-F But hamstring problems slowed 8:30-600 Sat.. Gonzalez and his production tailed off a bit "When I drove in IOJ runs in the FRI&SAT first half, I had a great chance," said Gonzalez, who admitted he was a little disappointed. Gonzalez, who led Texas to its second AL West title irr three sea- CROSSCURRENT The Evergreen sons, received 21 first-place votes and seven seconds in balloting by the Baseball Writers' Association of we love to fly America. Garciaparra, who helped Boston and it shows win the AL playoff wild card, got five firsts, seven seconds and seven thirds. -

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For details, please call Now renting for second semester partly fum 2 bdrm apt, ~ close to 334-6028 ONE BEDROOMS campus. Only $410/mol 332-2909. .. . $31 O-$395/mo. 2 bdrm apt. at Cedar Ridge. Avail. 110 Furnished Apts. 1 NS F rmmt needed for 2 bdrm Jan. 8. Call now for info, 334-6408 3 bdrm triplex. avail 2nd sem., pets Boulder Creek Apt. to move in 2nd or stop by Meadow Brook office at ok, big yard, near Sunnyside. Only TWO BEDROOMS 1535 NE Merman Dr. semester. $245/mo. Kit! 332-7569. $375-$750/mo. _£etrl1Bll1r $625 mo. Call 338-9022. 1 rmmt needed for Boulder Creek apt 1.1~letan fie'J...·11·····p. •.••. One bdrm, bth apt. Close to down- for Spring semester. $236/mo +util. 'THREE BEDROOM'S 1 BEDROOM town. Lease until May. $310/mo, last Call 334-2570. We rent each room seperately. • mo. rent inc I. 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Call 332-8622 today for info or stop by our Meadow Brook bie or Dana at 332-5771. www.pulimanWA.com/housing our best prices, or come in & see us office at 1535 NE Merman Dr. 2 nnmts (pref. F) needed for spring ••••~~1:~~=;e;6777.•••• /abrokers/rent. htm at 1325 NE Valley Rd. #25, Pullman. sam. in 6 bdrm house on Kamiaken. 100 NW Terre View, 3 bdrm / $665 Call 332-Q930. Nice, quiet, large 1 bedroom apt. Lg 2 bdrm, 2 bath CCS apt. avail. for REAL ESTATE mo, e/c, d/w, wid hkup, playground, Close to IGA and bus rt. $380/mo. 2-4 people to sublease spring sem. Clean and Quiet apt. available picnic tables, grills, covered pkg, no Cat OK. Call 332-3603. Fully fum. Katie or Sarah 334-6972 2 M/F, N/S at CCN. $225 Mo for pets, quiet complex, close to bus 210 Mobile Homes Spring Semester. 332-4882.' 1 bdrm. basement apt., for rent ASAP route. Call 334-7444 2 BEDROOM Unfurnished, and for next semester. Near bus rt. M/F rrnmt needed for 3 bdrm house $345 sngl occp. Trailer for sale in Pullman. Quiet, Call 332-6002. Cozy Pullman 1bedroom available im- 882-5327. clean, & cozy on inside. 1 bdrm, 1 for 2nd semester $266/mo + 1/3 uti I. mediately. Convenient yet quiet lo- Quiet 2 bdrm. in 4-plex. Coin-op bath, Pets ok. Make offer. 332-0550. WID, close to campus/bus. 4-1296 cale. Call 332-8622 to see this great WID, 2nd floor, $460/mo. Available Unfurnished Apts 1 F roommate needed January '99. place. 115 14x70, '76 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath mobile December 1. Call 334-7223. $247/mo. + 1/2 util. Spacious apt., home. DW, WID, AC, fenced yard (3 Lg 2 bdrm avail. WID, gas heat, Large 1 bdrm. basement apt. Low close to campus. Call 332-7069. sides). Red. to $22,500.332-1751. 3 F N/S rmmts for Wheatridge condo fenced yard. Some pets. Avail. 12/15. util., 1 occupant, $325. 9 am-6 pm, 1 M/F rmmt needed for Spring sem. needed for 2nd sem. WID, D/W, $550/mo. Kevin 2-1857(wk), 2-2745. 332-7704. . Very nice dbl-wide in Pullman, remod- $250/mo. + 1/3 uti I. WID, OW, must fum, on Merman Dr. Call 334-4579. eled, fenced yard, 2 bdr., wid, dw, Lrg studio in Greystone Apts., close Lg., quiet. 2 bdr., wid hookup, fire- like cats. Call 334-3502. ac.avail, Jan. $27,500. Call 332-5118 to campus off Maiden Ln. $295/mo. place, and carport. $515/mo. 334- Avail. Dec. 20. Call 338-0887. 1929. 2 M/F rrnmts for 1st floor CCN apt for .EMPLOYMENT Spring sem. $216.50/mo +1/4 util. Close to WSU campusl 2 bdrm, fDREAl ESTATE/RENTAlS Quiet, large 1 bdrm. apt., perfect for Call 334-9343. clean, quiet, no pets, avail. now. Also grad, staff, serious, students and oth- http://www.drarealestate.com 1 bdrm avail. Jan 1. Call 332-7643 301 General ers. Nice view, low util. 1 occupant 2 Ig., fum. bdrms. in cute, cozy du- $325-365. 9 am-6 pm, 332-7704. Retail Loss Prevention Position avail. plex. Free WID, $225 ea. Avail. late (509) 332-4567 Studio apt. at great location on cam- pus. $300/mo. Low util. Call 332- Full time, EOE. Call 892-6010 for in- Dec. Serious student pref. 332-2705. 2 BR-405 SE JORDAN, PULLMAN 6238. fo. $445, on bus rt, deck, quiet, Need a place to live? 1 m/f needed Ole. Three.ad FI.r ALSUE APARTMENTS Pets ok-NO dogs, 1000 sq ft. Abercrombie and Fitch for 3rd fir. CCN apt, $224/mo. d/w, rwl. 2 bdrms., newly remodeled, cats OK 882-6327 Awesome opportunities with an awe- deck, ethemet. Call 332-3658. Bcdru.lds Anllable w/extra dep. Call PER, 334-4663. some company. Offering: fun atmos- W1L-RU, THE QUIET COMPLEX, pher, great discounts, flexible hours. 2 nnmts needed for 3 bdrrn 2-story CallDRARallis 3 bdrm. 2 ba, Ig kitchen & living Next to Chipman Trail, Bus & WSU. 1 Looking for Friday, Saturday, and house. OW, WID, carport, Ig. yard, room, incl. WID & garbage, near bus & 2 bdnn avail. Only 2 apts. left. Sunday positions. Call 334-9221. 334-naG rt, on Military Hill. Call 332-6031. CAU. 332-5631. Bellevue Square (425) 454-5998. THUFalAY, NOVEMBER19, 1998 THE DALY EwRaRaN PAGE 7

SPORTS Van Gundy: I'm professionally bored

Wednesday was another day of waiting, said. are more committed." Knidcs coach speaks wondering and trying to make good use of the Van Gundy also has kept in touch with other "They showed they were more committed idle time that has been one of the byproducts of members of the coaching fraternity, with one last year and they're showing their commitment out about lockout, the 4 I12-month old lockout. The opposing notable exception. now. What they're doing is a great indicator of sides met for two hours Tuesday and agreed to Asked if he had spoken to Miami Heat coach where they're at. For our team, I haven't heard rap and the Pacers have a bargaining session Friday that will Pat Riley, his former mentor with whom he had those reports." include the full owners' and players' negotiat- a falling-out during the first round of the play- Van Gundy had heard, however, about the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ingteams. offs last season, Van Gundy squirmed and tried exploits of rap impresario Master P, who after For Van Gundy and Knicks general manag- to avoid responding before finally answering earning more than $50 million last year has NEWYORK-Day 141 of the NBA lock- er Ernie Grunfeld, the extra free time meant "No." been playing point guard this season for the out found Knicks coach Jeff Van Gundy rehab- lending a hand on one of the team's communi- To a question of whether a shortened season Fort Wayne Fury of the CBA, totaling 3 points, bing a Harlem brownstone, praising the Pacers, ty relations projects - rehabilitating a gutted might benefit the more established teams, Van no assists, four turnovers and seven fouls in 20 rapping about Master P and trying to adhere to three-story building in a poor neighborhood. Gundy said it's a matter of who comes back in minutes over two games. the rule that prohibits him from speaking about Stepping away from his task of installing shape. Master P, also known as Percy Miller, has players by name. metal wall supports, Van Gundy summed up his "The thing I read about Indiana is that their made waves in the agent business by signing "What if I'm using pronouns?" Van Gundy feelings on a day when he should have been in team is ready to go,"Van Gundy said. 'They've Ron Mercer of Boston, Derek Anderson of asked, not grasping the intricacies. of the gag Denver for the second game of a nine-day, six- got II or 12 guys working together each and Cleveland and rookie Ricky Davis of Charlotte. order quite as firmly as he grasped Alonzo city road trip. every day, and I think that team will definitely Mercer had been represented by David Falk Mourning's leg last spring. "Bored, yeah. Professionally bored," he have ajump on all the other teams because they and Davis was a client of Am Tellem.

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MOSCOW SCHOOL DISlRICT #281 go Looking to buy your treadmill, squat - _qwar Combined position, 7.25 hours/day: rack, free weights, & bench. Please Interpreter for the Hearing Impaired, Powerbook 1400C, 133 MHz, 40 MB call 332-7508. 3 hours/day, $9.39/hr to start for RAM, 1 gb HD, 6x CD-ROM, floppy NEED MONEY! Get a head start on non-certified interpreter, $10.28/hr drive, 11.3" active matrix, $1199. Sony fiiijlAla. Trinitron 1T' lV, $40. 332-8238. Christmas. No up-front fees. Do you for certified interpreter; Instructional need Debt Consolidation? We will Better Ingredients .• assistant, 4.25 hours/day, $8.91/hr. Position open until filled. Application Help. Too many bills? Need a low Better Pizza. 430 Furniture payment & interest rate? Business, available at Moscow School District, personal or pleasure call toll free 1- 650 N. Cleveland, Moscow, 10 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Must Sell by Dec. 13: 2 matching 877-261-6860. 83843-3659.208-892-1126 AA/EOE couches, $150/080. Small comput- • Management er desk, $35/0BO. 2-0670. 730 Personals 495 Miscellaneous • Inside Workers 305 ParHime • Delivery Drivers Delivery around WSU 5:30 to 6:30 a.m. $300/Mo. Need to be here hol- Stop by tor appllcatiDns! idays. Lewiston Tribune. Leave mes- Open 'Door Pregnancy Center sage. Kay 882-8742. NE 600 Colorado Appt's Preferred - Walk-ins Welcome St. HOUDAY JOBSI Moscow Office: M-W-F lOam - Spm IAIbns Mall on tile wsu c..sI Silver Cloud Valet has openings for valet attendants in the greater Seattle 755 The Ticket 332-PAPA area. Full/Parttime, day/eve, flex : sched. Applicants must have good Exchange driving record, work safe & quick FREE ROOM AND BOARD. The De- pace, strong cust.svc skills. Wage APPLE CUP l~v~r"r~~n dijlnlfl~ghI partment of Residence Ufe is now ac- $7-10 per hr. Tips included. EOE 5 tickets, $35 each. cepting applications for Resident Ad- (206)633-4944 visor, Peer Advisor, and Residential 334-7142, after 5. ~ Education Advisor positions. For Temporary PT general labor posi- more info contact Jim Bajczyk at 335- tions. Leaf and snow removal, paint- 6278 or e-mail [email protected]. ing, moving and cleaning. Special snow removal only position also avail- d able. Reliable transportation required The Spokesman-Review newspaper for all. Successful applicants must be has early morning car delivery routes flexible and self-motivated. Apply in DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE opening in Pullman. $400+ gross per person at Apartment Rentals 1325 NE month. PT substitute positions also Valley Rd. #25, Pullman. Edited by Fran & Lou Sabin available, Call 334-1223. ACROSS 62 Keemun or 29 Up -: nonnaI 48 Greet the dawn HALF-nME L£GALASSISTANT 515 Autos 1 Explosive noise gunpowder 3Ci 'Whafs in -?" 49 Gun gals? BISHOP PLACE Retirement & Assist- to litigation attorneys practicing in 4 Verne captain 63 Preparedto be 31 Bartok and 50 Catch some ed Living is now accepting applica- Washington & Idaho. Requirements: 87 Toyota Supra, maroon, leather, 8 Engraved gem dubbed Lugosi rays tions for the following positions: Per- Excellent keyboarding & organization- V6, PH, PL, PS, ASS, cruise, AC, al- 13 -Miss 64 Mid-month in 33 Moises of the 51 Yemen sonal Care Assistants, full & part time al skills. Salary commensurate with loy wheels, 5 spd, good condo 14 Snub-nosed dog ancient Rome Astros neighbor nights, 11-7pm, part time evening shift, experience. Reply to P.O. Box 604, $4999. Call or hie mess 332-4942. 15 Clio or Edgar 65 Kind of fellow 38 Moran 8nd 52 Too long in the 3-11pm or 4:30-11pm. Must be avail Pullman, WA 99163. 16 "- to Joy" more saddle 87 Honda Civic, AM/FM/cass, auto, throughout the holidays. Please pick 17 Say DOWN 41 -O'Neill 54 Enjoying Local Rental leasing company seeks 120 K mi, reliable. New brakes. up application at 815 SE Klemgard, 18 "The Godfather" Wanting Chaplin 55 Requirement temporary PT office assistant from $2500 obo (price neg). 332-8065. authorPuzo 2 Merrie follower 46 One-year . 56 Drive Pullman, WA 99163. 334-9488. Thanksgiving through mid-January. 1993 Geo Prizm 4-door, 5-speed, 19 Ay-altching 3 Remove, wilt, record, once 58 Yalie We are a Drug Free Facility. Skill requirements: communication; 91K miles, 26/36 mpg, very smooth, warbler "our . organization; reliability; and self-moti- $5,700 OBO. Calvin, 332-3564 21 "Moon River" vation. Reliable transportation re- 4 - home: away ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: SERVICE WORKER !-Text Receiving lyricist quired. Apply in person at Apartment 1971 Olds "Custom Cruiser." Rebuilt 5 Special edition Four full-time temporary positions Rentals 1325 NE Valley Rd. #25, Pull- 330, new alternator & starter, lots of 22 Asian range 6 ~p through approx Jan 15, 1999. Duties man. room. Auto, PW. $800. Reg 4-mo. 23 Argentite, e.g. followers? incl customer service, receiving, pric- 24 Playlike 7 "Bobby ing, sorting, returns & shelving of Text Student tutors needed for a 4-yr old Gretzky Hockey" & General Books plus other duties. 530 4WD/Vans development delayed child in a home 27 Director Ephron 8 Movie trailers? Previous exp helpful. Should be able program. $7/hr. Call 332-8492. 29 Sprite rival 9 Cognizant to follow instructions, work independ- '86 Toyota 4-Run, 4 CYL, AUTO. 32 Kind of bear 10 Cleo's Antony ently, lift & move from 40-60 Ibs. $5000-0BO, (509)334-9792. 320 Child Care 33 Guam's capital 011 Buffalo's lake Must be avail to work full time Mon-Fri 34 "AChorus Une" 12 Aroma from approx 7:30am to 4:30pm. SERVICES Commynity Child Care Center is now tune 14 Silent partners? $5.59/hr. Starts: Dec 7th. Closes: accepting applications for a few 35 Omni, e.g. 20 Evil personified When filled. Students Book Corpora- professional people who care about 695 Miscellaneous 36 Household 21 Daybreak· tion, NE 700 Thatuna, Pullman, WA creating a good place for children deity 24 Parker's find 99163. AA/EOE. and families. We have one full-time Pat Reeves Presents 37 Himalayan 25 Islamictext position for a~. Full and part- NUDE-A-GO-GO country 26 Wide-awake time ~ positions also available. Ladies ... call now to reserve the finest 39 Railroad unit 28 Dinghy pullers CRUISE SHIP EMPLOYMENT Call 332-7005 for job description or in live, xxx-rated entertainment for 40 Middays Workers earn up to $2000+ /month send resume and two letters of refer- your party! No dancing. No leather. 42 The Globe (w/tips & benefits). World Travel! ence to CCCC, NE 1410 Stadium Safe, clean, legal. 332-7189. production Land-Tour jobs up to $5000- W~, Pullman, WA 99163. EOE 43 Differ finish $7000/summer. Ask us how! Call 44 Mamie- 517-336-4235 Ext. C60951 NOTIces Eisenhower FOR SALE 45 Workmen YOlJTH SPORTS 46 Miss America, COACHING OPPORTUNmES 710 Lost Mary - Mobley Pullman Parks & Recreation needs 401 Stuff that's goHa Blue & checkered "parson's" umbrel- 47 Mattof paid coaches & officials for basketball la in TODD, 1st fl. on 11/05. If found, "Rounders· & wrestling. After school practices. go PLEASE CALL 332-8747. 50 European hot Training provided. Internship & practi- For Sale: Computer, AMD 586, cum hrs. avail. Pick up application at spot 16MB RAM, $500. 17' monitor/lV, Found Pullman City Hall, 325 SE Paradise, 715 53 Inciting $300. Cross-country ski set, womens 334-4555, ext. 228 EOE .• 57 In the thick of size 8. New 12-speed mountain bike. The following items were found on 58 Pandora's Desk, swivel rocker chair. 332-2516. Pullman Transit: Blue & silver coat, boxful Nanny Opportunitiesl Earn money for pink coat, many other coats, black 59 Recent: Comt college while experiencing another Nordic Track Pro, complete w/ in- umbrella, blue umbrella, sunglasses, form area of the country. Immediate place- struction manual, $350 obo. Genuine 2 books Inside PC & ~, many 60 Singer called ment opportunities available. Earn cougar skin rug, make offer. 2-1736. other items. Items can be claimed at ·Sassy" $250-$400 per week, plus room, Pullman Transit, NW 775 Guy St. 61 Fine cotton board, & airfare. Call Childcrest at 1- (332-6535) until 11/10/98. After 55 gal fish tank & accessories, com- thread 80Q-937-NANI, for more information plete setup incl fish. Valued at $500, 11/10/98 claim items at Pullman Pa- and a free brochure. asking $225. 335-2179, Ive message lice Dept. or call 334-0802 oBJJoImG_ Ol~U.A~n.sS~ __aw~~~~ ___ PAGE8 ,... 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