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205 HELP WANTED Pari time child care wanted. 8-12 hrs/wk. Close to UO. Experience & references required. $5/hr. 683 8654 after 5pm Child care/ transportation to pick up from school 3 days per week, ap prox. 10 hours per week. 3 boys ages 11,8,5. Must have ODL, good driving record and references. Call 346-3990 or leave message. Choir Director for fun, spiritually based campus ministry choir. Ex perience in directing, selecting mu sic, & working with musicians pre ferred. Approx. 7 hrs/wk. Contact the Wesley Foundation 346-4694. HELP WANTED IMMEDATLY Salespeople part-time and full time. Must be internet savvy. Receptionist/secretary Full-time must be flexible and organized. Programming engineer Musi have object oriented background. Looking for C++, JAVA, HTML, data base programming skills. Contact Anthony Monday-Friday 4pm-7pm. 687-5798 or 687-5983. Httpi/Avww.catalogfinder.com FAST! Int'l environmental co. seeks positive motivated people to expand sales in local area. Flex hrs/rapid advance, poss. Excel, pay plan. Call 302-3385 Project saferlde is a free Rape prevention shuttle seiyice on the U of 0 campus. Currently accepting applications for co-director and dis patcher positions. For more informa tion stop by the Women's center or call 346-0653. Applications will be accepted through Friday October 3.(AA/EOE/ADA). QUALIFIED COMPUTER SUP PORT SPECIALIST NEEDED: Provide software & hardware sup port for internal network. Must have experience and work well with peo ple. $11,00/hr. and flexible hours. Fill out application at 320 Chapman Hall. For details call Matt or Janice, 346 2514. 205 HELP WANTED 205 HELP WANTED CHILD CARE WORK: Employment Opportunities are available in the CCDC's seven on campus and Westmoreland child care sites. Workstudy is preferred. For information call 346-4384 or stop by 1511 Moss st. Intramural officials needed Re creation and Intramurals is looking for responsible, mature student-offi cials. Excellent pay with many perks. Come to a general info meeting on Wednesday, October 1, 1997. 6:00 p.m., Room 63, Esslinger Hall. Offi cials for all sports needed and wel come to attend. Family helper needed for after school supervision and transporta tion for two 10 year olds. Between 3 6 p.m. M-F. Transportation to and from activities. References and no smoking. Call Tom at 485-2292. Busy family looking for help with three happy kids...Must like to play and be with kids. Car is needed and reliable references. Education or early childhood courses a plus. Flexible schedule of 10-15 hrs/wk. Wendy 684-9024 The Designated Driver Shuttle needs drivers and dispatchers for '97-'98 school year. Must be at least a part-time student and have a valid drivers license. Late night shifts, 5 10 hrs/wk. Wage and Work study po sitions available. Call 346 RIDE for more information or pick up an appli cation at Suite 4, EMU. Application deadline is 5:00 p.m.. October 3. DDS is an AA/EOE/AD employer "QUICK AND EASY MONEY** The Oregon Daily Emerald is looking lor people to hand out foot ball previews at Autzen Stadium 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. 205 HELP WANTED NEED A JOB THAT’S FUN? Earn $6.25 per hour Help ensure that your education is the best it can be! NOW HIRING: Student Fundraisers APPLY TODAY! applications available lpm-9pm Agate Hall, room 124 346-2059 University of Oregon Annual Giving Program HorOSCOpC by Frances Drake For Wednesday, Oct. 1, 1997 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You overcome work-related diffi culties by nightfall. You achieve a solution with a co-worker’s help. Couples find themselves on the same romantic wavelength in the evening. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Something on the back burner takes on new life. You are able to tackle a project at home without any major distractions. At night, recharge your batteries. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You could be too stubborn with loved ones and too accommodating with higher-ups. A matter left over from yesterday is successfully re solved. Eryoy your little triumph. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) You come up with money-making ideas. Guard against tendencies to be critical of others and to be ex travagant. You’re not exercising your usual good judgment. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) You do well in the public eye. Pub lic speaking is favored, as is partici pation in group affairs. Partners sup port your interests during evening VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) A staid get-together proves to be more fun than you had anticipated. In fact, you could meet someone who appeals to you strongly. Welcome new friendships. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Accounting, taxes and the woes of the world could be on your mind, but you're still able to make some finan cial gains. Combine business and pleasure to your advantage. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Buying and selling are favored. New chances to improve income arise. Talks with higher-ups lead to impor tant career developments, so feel free to forge ahead. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) You’re anxious to put a new domes tic plan in motion and consequently could overlook SQtne important de tails. Evening hours accent relations with friends. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) Maintain peace at home. You could be taking something for granted. Stay on your toes and keep in touch with those business colleagues who can help you. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Don’t back a higher-up into a cor ner. You could volunteer for an as signment in connection with a club. Romance and dating are favored for evening hours. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) The personal touch brings you ca reer gains, but business and plea sure probably don’t mix well after dark. Try to avoid a friend whose behavior has been unpredictable of late. YOU BORN TODAY have a strong need for emotional and financial se curity. You can be highly emotional at times and coldly logical and calcu lating at other times. You can suc ceed in public life and are likely to get involved in humanitarian endeav ors. Your intuition could lead to origi nal accomplishments in the arts. Your home life is important to you, and you work hard at making it a happy Birthdate of: Mark McGwire, base ball player; Chief Justice William Rehnquist; Esai Morales, actor. O 1997 King Features Syndicate Inc. 205 HELP WANTED Willamalane Park & Recreation District seeks Program Leader to help coach Special Olympics bas ketball tor adults with developmental disabilities. Tues. & Thurs. 2:00 4:45pm. beginning Oct. 14. $7.77 $10.10/hr. Applications at Memorial Building, 765 A St., Splld. Application deadline Oct. 8,5:00pm. EOE. EMU STUDENT NIGHT/WEEKEND MANAGER- EMU is accepting appli cations for Student Night Manager. Responsibilities include working with Lead Night Manager to represent the Director ot the EMU during even ings and weekends in matters ot building supervision and operations, building security and departmental policy. Primary responsibilities in clude tollowing emergency pro cedures and responding to calls tor assistance; serving as problem solv er; serve as resource person; un locking rooms; relocking and secur ing rooms; opening and closing the EMU; monitoring security ot the building; responding to alarms, ac cidents; disruptive behavior or other building emergencies. Applications obtained in Administration Office Rm. M101 ot the EMU. Please return application, resume and references to Donna Winitzky, M101 EMU by 5 p.m. October 8, 1997. Salary range $8.25-$10 per hr. The EMU Is an AA/ EOE/ADA employer. After school care for 8 yr. old girl. Must have own transportation. 4 days/week. References. 683-3667 UTILITY WORKER NEEDED: EMU Child Care and Development Centers is in need of a utility worker. Must have some carpentry skills and be capable of working independently Projects may Include carpentry, tix-it projects, paint, basic handy person. Work study preferred, but student employees considered. Apply at: 1551 Moss S.t., 346-4384. Looking lor people who are patient, loving and want to work with child ren. Must have flexible schedule, PT 15-20 hrs/wk after 2 weeks ot inten sive training. Tutoring position for in home program tor 4 young autistic children. Long term commitment necessary. Previous work in child re lated field a plus. Elaine 485-7760. Student Assistant needed lor '97-98, Overseas Student Office. Apply at International Education & Exchange, 330 Oregon Hall. Deadline: October 3 HOME TYPISTS, PC users needed. $45,000 income potential. Call 1 800-513-4343 ext. B-9642 WRITERS Student writers or recent grads for monthly statewide public policy mag azine. "On campus" column focuses on student/higher ed issues. Fax in quiries+ 1 sample to (503)557-8622. •AVAILABLE FALL '97* 543 W. 18th (2 bdrm+ attic) $750 No pets, smoking. Appointments only. Please do not disturb tenants. Call for details 345-5949. Across the street from UO 962 E. 18th, 7+ bedroom, 2.5 bath. Washer and dryer included. $2000 lease. VANGUARD 683-9044 International Friendship House Rooms available in a beautiful, his toric house. Less than 1 block west of UO. 715 E. 16th. ALL UTILITIES PAID. Call 461-0199 for appointment or stop by apt #5 located in apt com plex directly behind house at 715 1/2 E. 16th. 210 HOUSES FOR RENT 11 BEDROOMS Reserve now for fall. Less than a block to UO. All utilities paid. Call to day. 461-0199. Better Property Management. 215 APARTMENTS MlKiU'H Furnished 1 bedroom basement apartment with garage. $325/month Call 485-5615. No smoking or pets. WALK TO CAMPUS ALDERWOOD MANOR 1884-1860 Alder Studios, 1,2 & 3 bedrooms $425, $495, $595, $995 Call John 686-0743 BLACKSTONE MANOR 1750 Alder 1 & 2 bedrooms $495, $595 Call Brandy 687-0684 TALISMAN 888 East 18th 2 bedrooms $650 Call Mark 342-7373 FUNTRIDGE 800 East 18th 2 bedrooms $615 Call Lewie 687-5996 vonKlein Property Management, Inc. 485-7776 1301 Ferry #2 ArAn I MtN I 5 1 bdrm $450,2 bdrms $550-$675 Office: 325 E. 18th #6. 343-8545. 2 bdrm furnished clean, light and bright! Quiet policy, DW, disposal, laundry and parking. 1200 Ferry $575/mo lease. No pets. 343-3318 ^OAPARTMENTMUNFURNISHE^D CLOSE TO CAMPUS • Very Quaint 1 bdrm $425 610 E. 8th #3 • 1 bdrm, excellent location $520 1452 E. 19th #3 • 1 bdrm, acr. from music bldg. $395 1831 Kincaid #18 • Huge 1 bdrm $445 1825 Harris 3A • Large 2 bdrm & 1 1/2 bath $550 1825 Harris 3C Call 343-6000 [220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED 3 bdrm, 1 bath Less than 1 block from UO. Parking garage, laundry facilities 461-0199 Better Property Management CLOSE TO CAMPUS 1 + bdrm 1452 E. 19th #3 $520 1831 Kincaid #18 $395 Call 343-6000 1 1/2 BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS 3 bedroom apt $745/month. Washer and dryer, newly refurbished. On site parking 484-6346 Big and light furnished downtown apt available for October only. $400 Call Aaron 683-8068 3 BEDROOM APT. with in block of campus. Parking and laundry on site. New carpet. $795 or 690 with lease through Aug. 31. Call 461 0199 1/2 BLOCK FROM CAMPUS * 1 + bedrooms $550 Laundry room on premises, no pets. First, last & 1 month security. 1 year lease. Available now. Call 343-4474 Large 1 bedroom, 1840 Agate, newer updates. Edge of campus. 9/1 to 6/30 lease, $450, lease signing special $100 off. Call JLT Invest ment Services 485-6606. HUGE 1 BEDROOM-S595 Campus 1 block Exceptionally spacious, large den, very clean. No smoking/pets. 750 E. 18th. 683-5634 |220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED 1220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED 2 BEDROOM Spacious, freshly painted, coutyard setting, off street parking. Close to UO. 525 & 541 E. 19th. Open Mon day- Saturday 11-4 or call 485-7776. von Klein Property Management, Inc 3 bedroom- S645 Campus 1 Block Spacious, very clean, carpets, drapes. No smoking/pets. Very nice. 750 E. 18th 349-9151. 3 bdrm-$595 Campus 10 blocks Spacious, clean, laundry, No smoking/pets. 2045 Willamette 349-9151 RIVERTOWNE 597 Country Club Rd. • 485-1422 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms starting at $505. Covered parking, on-site laundry, beautitul courtyard setting, fire places, pool, close to everything. MILLRACE APARTMENTS 1805 Garden Ave. Large 2 bedroom available now for $615. On site laundry. Accross from the UofO. Call Kim 344-5695 or 729-2766 Cel. for showing. I JENNINGS & CO. 1 683-2271 24 hr info line J 911 Country Club Rd., Suite 150 1220 APARTMENTS VON KLEIN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, Inc CAMPUS RENTALS Largest Selection - Personal Service ft Fall Reservations Alderwood Manor 1884-1860 Alder 686-0743 Blackstone Manor 1750 Alder • 687-0684 College Side 737 E. 16™ • 485-7776 Fir Crest 630 E. 14th • 485-7776 Flintridge 500 E. 18™ • 687-5996 Garden Terrace 1893 Garden Ave. 344-6861 Holly Court 1930 Onyx • 485-7776 Lake Crest 1390 Mill • 686-8883 Maple Arms 1301 Ferry-1345 Ferry 485-7776 Nozama 525-541 E. 19th 485-7776 Patterson Manor 611E. 11th/1085 Patterson 485-7776 Talisman 888 E. 18™ • 342-7373 University Manor 745 E. 15™ • 485-9773 944-946 E. 19th 485-7776 1365 Ferry 485-7776 1884 Garden Ave. 344-6861 1340 Mill 686-8883 VON KLEIN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, Inc 485-7776 • 1301 FERRY Dilbert PEOPLE OOITH GAD OPINIONS THE INTERNET SHOULD BE FREE. 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