Emerald CLASSIFIEDS Call 346-4343 to place your ad today 100 PERSONALS CAMPUS SECURITY SURVEY II you have had a good or bad experience with campus security please call Jell at 744-7225. Hi Jin: Guess what? Last night, Sky Irom Student Orientation Stall called! We had a great conversation, plus he answered my questions. See ya, Jackie UO Singles. 1 -800-442-7080 x 111 Toll-tree Need someone to talk to? Check out Duck Chat, an internet chat session for the U of O. HTTP://www. ucybershop. com Hey Sarah! Meet me in the EMU Ballroom Friday night between 9 & 12 lor the Twisterima. There's going to be a ton of games, prizes and people everywhere! Saturday is a dance and Karaoke at 9 pm. Sure to be a good time. See ya there! Later, Katie Hey Guys, Meet me this Friday at 9 in the EMU Dining Room for TWISTERAMA! Tons of prizes. See you there! Misty 105 LOST & FOUND Found $$$ on steps of library. $ rolled in receipt Irom bookstore. Call to identify @ 346-4018. 110 TYPING At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year thesis/dissertation background. Term papers. Full resume service. Editing. Laser pr. ON CAMPUS! Dining table with 4 chairs and dish washer. $49 each/obo. Both in good condition. 345-6404. Full-size bed incl. mattress & box springs@$75/obo. Microwave@ $75/obo. Great Condition! 431 - 1694. 125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES Futon frames. Folding couch-style. Built with recycled wood. $79-139. shelves, tables. Deliveries.726-4912 For sale: dining table and chair set. $50 obo. Call Mandi @302-2724. Bedroom set: double size head board and frame, mirrored dresser, chest, night stand. $275 747-0504 Large oak office desk with side bar $175. Twin luton with bed frame $150. Drafting table $15. 485-2168. 130 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Mac SE & Image Writer II, $500/obo. Stairmstr $250. Excer. Bike $600. Hutty Mountain Bike $50. 687-4801. $$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! Student/Private Party Ads Only • No Refunds CABLE DESCRAMBLER KIT $14.95. View all premium and pay per view channels. 1 -800-752-1389 BLACK LEATHER JACKET Unisex/Size med. Very warm and comlortable. Like New! Excellent Condition! S85/obo. Call 465-1837. 135 WANTED Running Partner Wanted for early morning workouts 5x week. Please call Katrina @344-4631. 145 CARS/TRUCKS '89 Chevy Beretta GT coupe, 83,000 miles, fully loaded $3,800/ obo. 345-2422 or pager 710-3473. '95 HONDA CIVIC DX COUPE Black, CD w/detachable tace. AC, New Michelin X tires (lifetime guar antee). 38k miles. Great condition All maintenance records. $12,700. 344 8472 (leave message). 88 Corolla fx 2-dr. Low miles. Ex cellent Mechanical condition. Cruise control. $3400/obo. 344-9908. THE BIKE SOURCE Quality used bikes—All styles. Atlordable prices. 689-3969 Horoscope by Frances Drake For Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1996 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Don't be alarmed if there's some competition on the job. These joint ventures will only make you look better. Benefits also come from the help of loving friends. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Make sure that you are kind and giving to an unfortunate friend or family member down on their luck. Also, accept a social invitation from a prominent person on the job. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Make sure you keep up with chores around the home front. A surprise visitor from the past could stop in or call unexpectedly. Be alert for new moneymaking opportunities. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) It is important to consult with a partner before making a financial decision. Don't fuss too much if this person doesn't agree with you. It is important to listen, as you could learn something. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) Call it a bit of luck, but your charm brings revealing news about a job opportunity. Domestic plans also fall into place. A career move made a while ago pays off. VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) A surprising personal twist in your life gets you back on track. A cantan kerous co-worker needs your under standing. Don't be impatient. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Your best bet for happiness is to follow the advice of a trusted friend. Don’t be stubborn or you will regret it. Now is the time to concentrate on fun, rest and relaxation. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Remember that old saying, busi ness and pleasure don’t mix, now especially. Your priorities should be centered on the home front. Flan a special romantic evening. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) If you use extra drive on the job, you will excel and come out on top. Remember, a career block is only temporary. A dream you’ve had be comes a reality. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) There could be a minor delay in a promotion you were counting on. This is only a temporary setback. In fact, your financial future looks very promising. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) A friend could be argumentative, but stand up for your rights. You will make your point, as you are more levelheaded. Stress cooperation in financial interests. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) If a deal sounds too good to be true, then it probably is. Always remem ber to read the fine print on any agreement you sign. A problem on the job could mean some overtime. YOU BORN TODAY have a very strong sense about right and wrong and have no tolerance for injustice. Early in life, if asked to cheat on a test or homework, you often find yourself taking some flak from your peers because you always take the high road ethically. Later in life, this integrity serves you well. You can imbue this same quality in those around you. A career in diplomacy or law appeals to you, as well as the academic life. Birthdate of: Scott Bakula, actor; Jackson Browne, singer; Vivienne Della Chiesa, opera singer. © 1996 Kinf Feature* Syndicate Inc. 160 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS IBM PS/1 computer 486SX, 25mhz, 170mb HD, 4mb memory. Includes lots ot extras. $549. 343-3955. 486 DX2-50 multi-media computer. 4x CD Rom, ethernet card, 16bit sound+ speakers, Win '95, MS Of fice. Best offer. 346-8256. AST 386 Processor. 15" color moni tor, Panasonic Printer, 28.8 Modem, Software, More. $700. 345-0641. PowerMac 7200/90, 8mb, 500mb HD, 4xcd. Sony Trintron 15sf, $1800 Offer. 741-6719. Power Book 150. Newly installed 8 MB of RAM! Internet compatible. $800/obo. Scott @ 342-5420. HP Laser Printer: Model L4 Great Condition! Barely Used! Only $295. Call 746-0674 PowerMac 6100. 60 Mhz. 16 MB Ram. 250 MB Hd. CD Rom. 15" Color Monitor. Japanese Capable. Software & Games. $1500/obo. 984-1416 or 346-3918. Power Mac Performa 6116, CD Rm, 8meg ram, 700meg HD, 14.4 mo dem, StyleWriter printer, plus soft ware. $1650. 342-4037. Great Student Comnuterm4R6/Rfi CD ROM, Modem. Loaded w/ soft ware! $650 w/o monitor. 343-9492. Fujitsu 30AX-W, Japanese/English word processor. Manuals, original box. $500. 686-5696. 165 TV/SOUND EQUIPMENT CAR ALPINE POWER AMP 2/1 Channel MRV-T500 NEW! $250. 484-6862. CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS VCR's and Stereos. Thompson Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273 170 INSTRUMENTS Guitar For Sale $165 Fender Acoustic with case. Excellent Condition! 687-4806. Guitar, keyboard & bass lessons with JOHN SHARKEY. Early afternoon openings available. All styles. 342-9543. GUITAR: Jos6 Ramirez. Concert quality.Cedar top, rosewood, beauti ful warm tone. $1200/obo. 344-1640 195 OPPORTUNITIES ESCAPE Field Studies... is seeking prospective public schools coordinators to facilitate small groups discussion. Stop by the ESCAPE Office to pick up an appli cation. EMU M11 346-4351. Australia/New Zealand ] ADVENTURE Pacific Challenge ‘97 with Dave Wright 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 195 OPPORTUNITIES $3,000+ A YEAR RAISE Proven plan is perfect for students, only a minimum of 4 hours of work a month required. How big was your last paycheck? Bilinguals strongly encouraged. Call 344-5060 for Appointment. IBlDVilR 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. EASTERN EUROPE JOBS Teach basic conversational English in Prague, Budapest, or Krakow No teaching certificate or European languages required. Inexpensive Room & Board + other benefits. Call: (206) 971-3680 Ext. K60693 Excellent Part-Time Job Opportunity Special Events Coordinator, UO Ca reer Center, will assist w/ marketing and overall implementation of two employment fairs. Must have event planning, organizational, and com puter (FileMaker Pro, Microsoft Word) skills. $6-8/hr, 10 hrs/wk, aca demic yr. Full description at Career Center, 244 Hendricks Hall. Ques tions? Call 346-6004. Application Deadline: Submit cover letter and resume by Wednesday, 10/16 @ 4 pm. 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 Students, Professionals, Businesses - Everyone is doing it! - Take advantage of this unprecedented opportunity on the information super highway. Get ahead in your education, profession, business, hobby, etc; .. Call 1-(541 )-485-5747 tolt* ?\\ E-Mail: OR101@earthlink.net Fundraiser-Motivated groups needed to earn $500+ promoting AT&T, Discover, gas and retail cards. Since 1969, we've helped thousands of groups raise the mon ey they need. Call Candice at 800 592-2121 ext 196. Free CD to all qualified callers. Be an OUTDOOR SCHOOL COUNSELOR. Call 346-4351 or stop by the Escape office in the EMU room M111. Monday-Friday 9-5. Womenspace now training volun teers. Call Marisol at 686-6660. LEARN TO ROCKCLIMB! All levels at Smith Rocks. From $45 per day. Call John, Northwest Mountain School. 338-8015 Get Involved in Your Student Government! The ASUO is now filling positions for ASUO Programs Finance Com mittee, ASUO Athletic Department Finance Committee, and AD Sen ate Seat #9. Take advantage ol this great opportunity to partici pate in student government and represent student needs. Applica tions and job descriptions are available in the ASUO Office, EMU Suite 4. Application deadline is Oct. 14th at 5:00 pm. 195 OPPORTUNITIES 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 ol learning the coding system. 3 PSY 401 credits per term. Coding classes begin Oct. 7th. For more details call 346-4974. 200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS Now hiring work study oualilied student as user support person for computer software. Desire DOS and Unix experience. $7.00 per hour, flexible hrs. Application at 320 Chapman Hall. Call 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 into call: (206) 971 3570 XJ60695 *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. 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 ALASKA EMPLOYMENT-Students Needed! Fishing Industry. Earn up to $3,000-56,000+ per month. Room and Board! Transportation! Male or Female. No experience necessary. Call (206) 971-3510 ext. A60698 NATIONAL PARKS HIRING Posi tions are now available at National Parks, Forests & Wildlife Pre serves. Excellent benefits + bo nuses! Call: 1-206-971-3620 ext. N60694. SEASONAL SKI POSITIONS Ski Lodge in Alta UT 11/01/96 to 4/13/97. Salary, bonus, room, board & ski pass!!! For application call (801)742-3000, or write to Alta Peruvian Lodge, PO Box 8017, Alta, UT 84092. r 205 HELP WANTED 205 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED 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. The OREGON DAILY EMERALD is now hiring for two reporter po sitions. Must be an enrolled UO student. Pick up applications at Su ite 300, EMU. Deadline for applica tions is Wednesday, October 9, at 4 p.m. For questions call Steve at 346-5511. The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal opportunity employer, committed to a culturally diverse workplace. EXIT THE RAT RACE Work from home in blue jeans. $1,000-54,000 weekly comission potential. Call (801)296-4197 (24 hr. recorded message) YWCA The YWCA is currently hiring for Ex ecutive & Assistant Director posi tions. Positions include salary and travel possibilities. Job descriptions & applications available at ASUO of fice. Positions open until filled. Re turn applications to: YWCA box, ASUO office. Questions: 346-4439. YWCA is an AA/EOE/ADA employer. PART TIME DISHWASHER for Sat. Sun days 8:30am-4:00pm. Apply between 2-4pm. Ask for Mike. 165 W. 11th Doc's Pad. No phone calls. COOK: Minimum 1 year experi ence. Breakfast Lunch and Dinner. Various hours. Apply between 2 4pm. Ask for Mike. 165 W. 11th. Doc's Pad. No phone calls. Flexible hours, great pay. Multi-million $$ Natural Health Co. Staffing downtown office with moti vated people for sales & marketing. People-oriented, willing to work hard, ready to make a great in come? Call 344-6586. 205 HELP WANTED Need a Job? Beat the Rush Now Hiring for fall term University of Oregon Annual Giving Program Apply Today! Agate Hall, room 124 applications available lpm -9 pm 346-2059 Annual Giving Program • UO Foundation • Investing in Oregon's future Doonesbury by GARRY TRUDEAU f SOBERN/E ,, . , HIREPUSTD ^ ^ WHATS PESIGN GAMES FOR. GO:BUZZ' J YOU KNOW, THE PI6ITAL AMUSE MENT PARK YOU GUYS APE BUILP ING ON THE UJE0! IT'S GOTTA EE YOUR 0/GGEST PROTECT OF THE YEAR,RIGHT? 4 UM...RJ6HT! YEAH, OF CCUK5E~..\ I'M ■SORRY, M/KR-HOU/ E LONG HAVE i YouPeenouT OF THE lOOP? 1 \ I... I HAVE NO H?t \