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■ 71 Oregon Daily M Emerald Call 346-4343 to place your ad today 100 PERSONALS UO Singles. 1 -800-442-7080 x 111 Toll-free CAMPUS SECURITY SURVEY II you have had a good or bad experience with campus security please call Jell at 744-7225. 110 TYPING At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year thesis/dissertation background. Term papers. Full resume service. Editing. Laser pr. ON CAMPUS! Flying Fingers Typing Service Accurate, professional and FAST turnover! $1.75/page, up. 484-9038. Pro/Edit Editing • Writing Assistance • Typing Graphics/Text Scanning • Resumes 741-7553 120 INSTRUCTION/TUTORING ENGLISH TEACHERS IN JAPAN ESL women, M-F 6 contact hrs/day S2.000 a month+health insurance over 23 years old, Japanese speaking, prefer M.A., TESOL, re lated field. Send expressions of in terest, resume, photo. Pacific Eastwest English Language Inslilute. P.O. Box 32, Sasebo 857 Japan. Attn: Hideai Tasaki BEGINNING ALTO SAX CLASS MUP 199, 2 CREDITS, FALL TERM. CALL J. MOORE, MUSIC 346-3775 125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES Futon trames. Folding couch-style. Built with recycled wood. $79-139. shelves, tables, & more. 726-4912. Bedroom set: double size head board and frame, mirrored dresser, chest, night stand. $275 747-0504 Large oak office desk with side bar $175. Twin futon with bed frame $150. Drafting table $15. 485-2168. LARGE SOFA, dinning table, chairs, end tables, book cases, lamps. Fine condition, priced right. 689-9240 Carpet Sale. Tues.Oct 1. 9-1. Many sizes & colors, perfect for dorms & apts. $5-10.00. 1236 Kincaid St. MOVING! Quality furnishings: Excellent student desk & secretaries chair, typing table on wheels, long arm lamp, ironing board, TRUNDLE BED. 461-6975 (keep trying). 130 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ^Give Me Five! Run your “FOR SALE" ad (items under $1,000) for 5 days. If the item(s) doesn't sell, call us at 346-4343 and we ll run your ad again for another 5 days FREE! Studenl/Private Party Ads Only • No Refunds CABLE DESCRAMBLER KIT $14.95. View all premium and pay per view channels. 1 -800-752-1389 Nordica GPX (yellow/green) mens ski boots size 25.5 $85, New Marker ski racing jacket mens medium $75. 465-9635 145 CARS/TRUCKS 1979 Mercedes 280SE. 138000 Miles. Looks great! Excellent trans portation. Make offer. 686-0736 '86 Saab 9000. 4-dr. New tires, tim ing chain, switches. Great cond. Re liable, clean. $3,100/obo. 344-8629. 1986 Red Mazda RX7 Runs good, only needs cosmetic work. 88,000 miles. $2750/obo. 431-0423. '81 Plymouth Champ 5-spd, 2nd owner. 100,000miles, good shape, dependable. $1100/obo. 344-2074. '84 Honda Accord Htcbk 5-SP, A/C, Am/Fm Cass., frwy miles, Front-end damage, but runs great. $600 obo. 465-8222/726-6619. 145 CARS/TRUCKS '89 Chevy Beretta GT coupe. black, 83,000 miles, new alternator, battery and speakers. Sunroof, A/C, cruise control, tilt wheel, power windows/door locks. $3,700/obo. Call 345-2422 or pager 710-3473. '88 SUBARU WAGON 4X4 $3,600 342-4947 150 MOTORCYCLES/SCOOTERS '85 Honda Elite 150 red scooter. Excellent cond automatic, 75mpg, 10.3k miles. $850. 344-3080 CD-ROM laptop computer, 486 DX4-75 MHz, 8Mb RAM, 334Mb HD, 1 yr warranty* software $1950/obo. 343-4591. Mac Powerbook 5300 CS 16 megs/ 500, 28.8 modem, color printer 4 spot CD Rom, speakers case & soft ware, $3,250 (503) 261-8846 Greg. 486 DX2-50 multi-media computer. 4x CD Rom, ethernet card, 16bit sound* speakers, Win '95, MS Of fice. $900/obo. 346-8256. One Great Computer Deal, Mac Powerbook 165, 12mb, system 7.5, 14.4 fax/modem, StyleWriter II print er, lots of software 484-1635. IBM PS/1 computer 486SX, 25mhz, 170mb HD, 4mb memory. Includes lots of extras. $549. 343-3955. 165 TV/SOUND EQUIPMENT CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS VCR's and Stereos. Thompson Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273 Research Opportunity The Oregon Marital Studies Pro gram is seeking detail-oriented students to code video taped discussions. Participation in OMSP requires a 2-3 term commitment. 1st term consists ot learning the coding system. 3 PSY 401 credits per term. Coding classes begin Oct. 7th. For more details call 346-4974. 170 INSTRUMENTS Black Fender Squire Bass. Fender BxR 100 AMP & Extras $495. Joel 344-7054. 185 PHOTOGRAPH EQUIPMEI EUGENE CAMERA SWAP MEET Sat. Oct. 5th • 10am-4pm Lane County Fairgrounds Wheeler Pavilion (Exit 194-B then follow signs) A cornucopia of used cameras & lenses in all formats—darkroom equipment, collectibles, nearly everything photographic. Buy, sell and trade. For table reservations or more info, call Mike at (503) 654-7424. Early admission @8:30am: $15 general admis sion @10am: S4 195 OPPORTUNITIES FACILITATORS for WST 101 (In tro) and WST 399 (self defense) wanted to lead discussion groups tall term. Earn upper-division or grad credit. Prerequisite WST 101 or 399 or substantial women's studies background. Apply now at Women's Studies Program 315 Hendricks, 346-5529 Opportunities Increase your knowledge of multicultural issues by working at the Multicultural Center. Positions include: Program Coordinator Program organizer Resource Coordinator Work-Study Positions Board of Directors Positions Deadline to apply is Wed., Oct. 9, at 4 pm. Pick-up & return applications to the MCC (located in Suite 33 of the EMU next to Footnotes). For more info call 346-4207. The MCC is an equal op portunity employer. 195 OPPORTUNITIES PHOTOGRTRPHERS! RRTISTS! JOURNALISTS! OREGON ICE UJant to work for UO’s best campus magazine? Call 346-0716 Make a difference! Volunteer at Sexual Assault Support Services. 3 week Volunteer Training for crisis lines starts Oct. 7! Call 484-9791 l Austraiia/New Zealand! ADVENTURE Pacific Challenge ‘97 Come and join us this winter in the sunshine down under as we explore the spectacular natural environments of Australia and New Zealand. University credit available through this amazing adventure study experience. Activities include: Rock climbing,rafting, kayaking, backbacking, scuba diving, surfing and much more! For info: All Ways Travel, EMU, 346-1491 or call 343-4124, 485-4887 Earn cash stuffing envelopes. All materials provided. Send SASE to PO Box 624, Olathe, KS 66051. HORSEBACK RIDING. Tennessee walker for part lease. Trails. $50/mo lor one day per wk. Judy 346-3364. iBUYIEIft IBEWAIRS The Oregon Doily 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 al your own risk. FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 Billion in public and private sector grants & scholarships is now available. All students are eligible regardless of grades, income, or parent's income. Let us help. Call Student Financial Services: 1-800-263-6495 ext. F60694 WOMEN, be prepared and Safe! Self Detense from the Inside Out community classes: Intro class, Saturday, Oct. 5, Nov. 2, or Dec. 7. 9 11:30am. 8 week class: Monday nights, 6:30-9 starts Oct. 21. Call SASS at 484-9791 to register. Work study qualified COMPUTER SUPPORT SPECIALIST NEED ED: provide software and hardware support for internal network. Must have exp. & work well w/people. $11.00/hr, flexible hrs. Application at 320 Chapman Hall. Janice, X6-2514. 200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS Footnotes is accepting applications tor PROOFREADER-EDITORS Work study only need apply. $5.40/hr. to start. Apply in 34 EMU. 346-2859 OFFICE ASSISTANT/VIDEO TECHNICIAN The Teaching Effectiveness Pro gram seeks work-study student to assist in a wide range of program activities. Applicants should be flexible, organized, fast-learning, hard-working, punctual and re sourceful problem solvers. A pos itive attitude, enthusiasm for teaching and good communication skills are aiso required. Prefer ence will go to applicants with ex perience in the office environment and computer expertise. 10 hrs per week. $6.00/hr. Applications available at Academic Learning Services, 68 PLC. Teacher's Aides for the Vivian Olum Child Development Center. Part-time positions in main streamed early childhood program serving children from 3 mos through school age. Flexible work hours between 7:30am and 6pm. Start at $5.05/hr. Call Jane at 346 2640 or Casie at 346-0711. The ASUO Women's Center is hiring several work study office as sistants for 1996-97 Applicants must have a personal commitment to creating a welcoming, supportive environment tor all women. For more info and a full job description please stop by Suite, EMU. Dead line for applications is 6pm, Oct. 3rd, 1996. ADA/EOE/AA employer Now hiring work study Qualified student as user support person for computer software. Desire Mac or Unix experience. $7.00 per hour, flexible hrs. Application at 320 Chap man Hall. Call Janice, X6-2514. Now hiring work-study qualified students as office assistants to type, file, and general office duties. $6.00/ hr. Learn word processing skills. Flexible hours. Application at 320 Chapman Hall. See Janice, X6-2514. 205 HELP WANTED TRAVEL ABROAD AND WORK - Make up to $25-45/hr. teaching ba sic conversational English in Ja pan, Taiwan, or S. Korea. No teach ing background or Asian languages required. For info call: (206) 971 - 3570 XJ60695 ALASKA EMPLOYMENT-Students Needed! Fishing Industry. Earn up to S3,000-56,000+ per month. Room and Board! Transportation! Male or Female. No experience necessary. Call (206) 971-3510 ext. A60698 Part-time job lor 4 years lor fresh man. MUST need to, be willing to, and want to work. Experience in wood products, ranching or con struction required. No others need apply! Good wages; hours flexible Earnings will pay most of school ex penses. Send resume and SASE to job, 3411 Baldyview Ln. Springfield OR, 97477. HOME TYPISTS, PC users need ed. $45,000 income potential. Call 1-800-513-4343 ext. B-9642 I NEED HELP!!! I need bilingual people who speak: 'Spanish 'Ja panese 'Korean 'Russian (Or any other language!) To help expand my business locally & international ly Part Time: $400-$1,500 Full Time:$1,500-$4,000+ 687-0025. 205 HELP WANTED Peer Advising Publicity Coordi nator wanted. Flexible hours, re sume builder. $6/hr. Deadline Oct. 5. Mark or Wendy 346-3211 •ATTN: Eugene* Postal Positions. Permanent fulltime for clerk/sorters. Full benefits. For exam, application and salary info, call: (708) 906-2350. Ext. 5096, 8am to 8pm. "QUICK AND EASY MONEY" The Oregon Daily Emerald is looking for people to hand out football previews at Autzen Stadi um before home football games. Apply in person at: Suite 300 EMU. The Oregon Daily Emerald Is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to a culturally diverse workplace. Board of Director KWVA-FM The Board of Directors provides guidance and support to the man agement of KWVA-FM. The Board is not involved with the day-to-day management, but rather the long term operation of the station. The Board is responsible for the promo tion of KWVA in the community. Board members are required to at tend regular board meetings, ap proximately two-three meetings a month, which includes subcommit tee meetings. Pick up an applica tion from ASUO and complete by October 11, 1996. The Designated Driver Shuttle needs drivers and dispatchers for '96-'97 school year. Must be at least a part-time student, and have valid drivers license. 1-2 five hour shifts/wk. Wage or work study posi tions avail. Call 346-0621 or pick up an application at Suite 4, EMU. DDS is an AA/EOE/AD employer. OUR FOUR CHILDREN/TEENS (10, 13, 13, 15) need someone who is fun loving flexible, easy going, "cool”, likes kids (and pizza) and can drive to provide care and company 1 evening per week plus occasional weekend options. For more info call Hilary 346-4104 or Anita 346-0352. Sales person for student & local market. Future business opp. possible. Must be customer friendly, assertive, organized & able to manage time. Part-time only! Fax or Lv message 341-3873 205 HELP WANTED 205 HELP WANTED Looking lor part time child care in exchange tor room. References necessary. Female preferred. No smoking. Must have car. 342-8078. BI-LINGUALS! If you speak Span ish, Asian or European languages, worldwide firm needs you. 341-4501 The Oregon Daily Emerald is look ing for an ADVERTISING SALES ASSISTANT. If you want to work in a fun, fast-paced environment and get great experience for your fu ture, this is the job for you. Duties include, but are not limited to: Scheduling national advertising, mailing daily tearsheets, respond ing to requests for information about the Emerald over the phone and via mail, and more. 1-2 hours a day at $5.00/hr. Must be able to commit to the full academic year. Preference will be given to stud ents who are interested in advanc ing to ad sales and who have two or more years left before gradua tion. Deadline for applications is October 4th, 4pm. Applications are available in suite 300, EMU. The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal opportunity employer committed to a culturally diverse workplace. RECREATION Willamalane Park & Recreation District seeks Specialized Re creation Program Leaders to coach Special Olympics and/or lead recreation activities for people with developmental and/or physical disabilities. 6-15 hrs./wk.; $7.54 $9.80/hr. Applications at Memorial Bldg., 765 North A St., Spfld. App. deadline, 10/04/96. Drug-Free Workplace. EOE. CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING - Earn up to $2,000+/month working on Cruise Ships or Land-Tour com panies. World travel. Seasonal & full-time employment avail. No ex perience necessary. For more info, call 1-206-971-3550 ext. C60695 CLERICAL SUPPORT for writer/ astrologer. Computer skills required. Part time position. Opportunity for apprenticeship in astrology if inter ested. Send letter and/or resume to: Clerical Support, PO Box 5511, Eu gene, 97405. Babysitter for some eves & wkends for 1 child in my home. Must have car & references. 710-3533 Iv mess 205 HELP WANTED Need a Job? Beat the Rush Now Hiring for fall term University of Oregon Annual Giving Program Apply Today! 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