The Oklahoma Daily

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4B Monday, November 30, 2009 Thad Baker, advertising manager classifieds@ou.edu • phone: 325-2521 • fax: 325-7517

Phone: 405-325-2521 E-mail: classifieds@ou.edu

Fax: 405-325-7517 Campus Address: COH 149A

DEADLINES Line Ad ..................................................................................3 days prior

Employment HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

Want to enjoy luxury Holidays & more CASH each week? Visit www.holidaysandcash.com/tavoo4 or call 405-474-3805

Part-Time College and Young Adult Coordinator Needed. College and Young Adult Coordinator needed for a large church located near the University of Oklahoma in Norman. This individual will guide and develop small groups of people primarily in their 20’s into a closer relationship with God. Please send resume to rwade@mcfarlinumc.org or PO Box 6390 Norman, OK 73070 att Randy Wade.

Place your line ad no later than 9:00 a.m. 3 days prior to publication.

Display Ad ............................................................................3 days prior Classified Display or Classified Card Ad Place your display, classified display or classified card ads no later than 5:00 p.m. 3 days prior to publication.

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Payment is required at the time the ad is placed. Credit cards, cash, money orders or local checks accepted.

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Employment

BEST ENERGY DRINK! AND INCOME FOR LIFE! GO TO: www.myandfriendsfuture.com MISAL OF INDIA BISTRO Now accepting applications for waitstaff. Apply in person at 580 Ed Noble Parkway, across from Barnes & Noble, 579-5600. Hiring Leasing Agent Immediately Large apt complex seeking responsible student P/T & Sat, exible schedule, F/T during breaks. $7.50 - $8.50 based on ability. 613-5268

$5,000-$45,000

PAID EGG DONORS up to 9 donations, + Exps, non-smokers, Ages 19-29, SAT>1100/ACT>24/GPA>3.00 Contact: info@eggdonorcenter.com Bartending! Up to $300/day. No exp nec. Training provided. 1-800-965-6520 x133.

Bartender & Wait Staff - Club Fusion, SW 89th & Western - 833-1828 CHRISTMAS BREAK JOBS

Line Ad

There is a 2 line minimum charge; approximately 42 characters per line, including spaces and punctuation. (Cost = Days x # lines x $/line) 1 day ..................$4.25/line 2 days ................$2.50/line 3-4 days.............$2.00/line 5-9 days.............$1.50/line

10-14 days.........$1.15/line 15-19 days.........$1.00/line 20-29 days........$ .90/line 30+ days ........ $ .85/line

Classified Display, Classified Card Ad or Game Sponsorship

Contact an Acct Executive for details at 325-2521. 2 col (3.25 in) x 2 inches Sudoku ..............$760/month Boggle ...............$760/month Horoscope ........$760/month

2 col (3.25 in) x 2.25 inches Crossword ........$515/month

www.soonerfan.ws

Survey takers needed! Make $5-$25 per survey! www.getpaidtothink.com The Cleveland County Family YMCA is seeking AM Lifeguard and PM Swim Instructors. Apply in person at 1350 Lexington Ave. EOE. Panhandle Opportunities: working with individuals with developmental disabilities. 7.50/hr to start, paid training. Flexible hrs, beneďŹ ts. Positive environment, Norman area. 942-4822 or fax resume 942-4993. STUDENTPAYOUTS.COM Paid survey takers needed in Norman 100% FREE to join. Click on Surveys.

POLICY

Not going home for the holidays? The C Lazy U Guest Ranch in the Colorado Rockies has positions available from Dec 19 thru Jan 3 - after Jan 3, you are welcome to stay w/ free room & board, to ski & snowboard the local resorts for 5 days. Email Phil Dwyer at pdwyer@clazyu.com or call 970-887-3344.

J Housing Rentals

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APTS. UNFURNISHED IMMEDIATE Move Ins $99 DEPOSIT / 6 Month Free Fitness 1 & 2 bed $445-$580 Pets Welcome! Large Floor Plans! Models open 8a-8p Everyday! 360-6624 or www.elite2900.com

HOUSES UNFURNISHED

PLACE AN AD

4 BDRM, 2 Bath, walking distance to campus, kitchen appl incld, w/d, pets OK. Avail Jan 1 - Call 826-1335.

Walk to class, 3/2/2, ďŹ replace, patio, CH/ A, 801 Elmwood. 329-4119.

Avail Dec 21 - brick house, 911 S Flood, 3 bd, 2 ba, wood oors, CH/A, W/D, dishwasher, disposal, garage, no pets, smokefree. Do not disturb occupant. Call Bob 321-1818 for appointment. Others this side of campus available in May.

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Taylor Ridge Townhomes 2 Bdrm, 2.5 Bath, Fully Renovated Townhomes near OU! Pets Welcome! • Call for current rates and Move-in Specials!!! Taylor Ridge Townhomes (405) 310-6599

APTS. FURNISHED $400, bills paid, efďŹ ciency LOFT apartments, downtown over Mister Robert Furniture, 109 E Main, ďŹ re sprinkler, no pets, smoke-free. Inquire store ofďŹ ce.

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The Oklahoma Daily is responsible for one day’s incorrect advertising. If your ad appears incorrectly, or if you wish to cancel your ad call 3252521, before the deadline for cancellation in the next issue. Errors not the fault of the advertiser will be adjusted. Refunds will not be issued for late cancellations. The Oklahoma Daily will not knowingly accept advertisements that discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religious preference, national origin or sexual orientation. Violations of this policy should be reported to The Oklahoma Daily Business Office at 325-2521. Help Wanted ads in The Oklahoma Daily are not to separate as to gender. Advertisers may not discriminate in employment ads based on race, color, religion or gender unless such qualifying factors are essential to a given position. All ads are subject to acceptance by The Oklahoma Daily. Ad acceptance may be re-evaluated at any time.

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Instructions: Fill in the grid so that every row, every column and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9. That means that no number is repeated in any row, column or box.

Universal Crossword Edited by Timothy E. Parker November 30, 2009

HOROSCOPE By Bernice Bede Osol

Copyright 2008, Newspaper Enterprise Assn.

Monday, Nov. 30, 2009 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- There is nothing wrong with taking credit for something accomplished on your own, but don’t stand there and take all the bows for a project others had a big hand in creating.

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GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- It behooves you to be selective about whom you ask to handle an important assignment because the wrong person could screw things up, not make things easier.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Don’t get upset if your hard work appears to be progressing merely in inches rather than yards. It could cause you to rush things and end up with a mess on your hands.

CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Certain advantages can be gained through a quid-pro-quo arrangement if there is something in it for each. Conversely, if there isn’t any parity, nothing much is likely to be accomplished.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Pretending to know something about which you are totally ignorant could lead to great embarrassment, especially when others find out that you have no knowledge of it whatsoever.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Success is likely to be denied when your goals and those of others are at odds. Conversely, when involved with someone who has similar ambitions, much can be accomplished.

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- In order to be fair and honest, you mustn’t feel compelled to give away far more than you should. Make sure that parity exists in the transaction, and let that be the measure of division.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Buying and selling might not be your strong suit at this time, so be extremely cautious when doing either. Make sure that your product lives up to what it’s represented to be.

ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Be sure that any important decision is based on solid, realistic evaluations and not on simply how you feel about things. Your emotions could blur logical thinking.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- A lack of tolerance on your part could jeopardize an important relationship, so mind your p’s and q’s. If you want to be accepted by others, you must first accept your fellow man.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -You may be greatly disappointed with a friend you have helped many times because he or she can’t find the time to help you. It could be quite an eye-opener.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Although your hunches sometimes can be right on the money, this isn’t likely to be one of those times. Don’t bank too heavily on pure intuition, especially if it involves something important.

ACROSS 1 Coins of the realm 6 Instrument in an Italian orchestra 10 It goes through loops 14 Outboard motor’s locale 15 How perfectionists do things 16 Radiomessage ender 17 Irritating to the nose 18 Bounce from the bar, say 19 How workaholics often work 20 Where the deer and the antelope play 23 Cover a lot of ground? 24 Campfire remnant 25 Palindromic ABBA hit 26 Animal’s pouch 29 Downey of “Touched by an Angel� 31 Bagged beverage 33 Notable historical spans 35 Photographer’s need 37 Part of the back of the mouth 41 Not the least bit off 44 Louisiana

marsh 45 Kind of effort 46 Take for a bride 47 Work bit 49 Bit of sediment 51 ’Twas in the present? 52 Seasonal affliction 55 School conveyance, often 57 Parisian papa 59 Neil Diamond hit 64 Heavenly garden on earth 65 Color for a wolf or whale 66 Butterlike spreads 68 “Zounds!� cousin 69 “Take some!� 70 It’s heaven-sent 71 Durbeyfield of fiction 72 Was in debt 73 Smelly smoke DOWN 1 Pro bono TV spot, briefly 2 Write indelibly 3 Rome burned during his reign 4 Small hindrance, as in plans 5 Make desirable 6 Compensation for a wrong 7 Resounding defeat 8 Ottoman title

9 Declare under oath 10 Gaucho’s cow-catcher 11 Bob famous for his sausage 12 Turn loose 13 Classic Joyce Kilmer poem 21 Quarterrounded molding 22 Case of the sniffles 26 Romanian’s neighbor 27 Vocal solo, sometimes 28 Good at dodging questions (Var.) 30 Kicked in, as chips 32 Acknowledge frankly 34 There may be a spat about it 36 Having very

keen vision 38 Regiment or patrol 39 Son of Jacob and Leah 40 Senate tally 42 Kind of engine 43 High guy in Dubai (Var.) 48 Avid 50 Stable hands 52 British journalist’s street 53 Fraternal club 54 Iris layers 56 Toss about, as petals 58 Enthusiastic approval 60 Means justifiers, at times 61 Relative of a rabbit 62 Game of chance 63 Carol, e.g. 67 Give voice to

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