Emerald CLASSIFIEDS Call 346-4343 or stop by Suite 300 EMU to place your ad today 095 PERSONALS Thanks Goose Love Always, Chipmunk f Spread '■Holiday Cfieer with a |s SEASON'S GREETING 1 in the Oregon Daily Emerald i 4 % 4 | ^ (Includes holiday art) r Publishes Dec. 3rd 1 I Deadline Nov. 26 at lp.m i Call 346-4343 or stop by suite 300 EMU. **»!£BisSl*** ) 105 TYPING/RESUME SERVICES At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year thesis/dissertation background. Term papers. Full resume service. Editing. Laser pr. ON CAMPUS! Selling 8 of my skis w/bindings due to retirement. Solomons, Rossis, etc. Cordless phone $30. Nissan car that actually runs $250. Nick 343-2815. Sturdy metal light box, 16"x20", $75 Badger airbrush and compressor, $40. 687-0655. Clothes are fun, money/ is precious, save some ft al The Clothes Horse. | The Clothes Horse' Buy, Sell, Trade 720 E. 13th • 345-5099 120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Monday is Magic: Arena Night at Emerald City Comics. 770 E. 13th. 345-2568. Heavy duty clothes dryer, $50/offer. Ford 302 engine, $75. Table saw, $40. 343-9165 125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES Loft bunk bed hand crafted, solid pine w/ computer desk, bookshelves and lighting. $175/obo 485-7322 Dave buys & sells furniture,tools, electronics, appliances, and 7777 939 River Road 2nd Hand 689-4554 130 CARS/TRUCKS '68 VW Bus 7,000 miles on rebuilt engine, new tires, no rust, other re pairs, records. $1950/obo 484-0428 '88 Mazda RX-7 GXL 5 spd, 2+2, sunroof, leather, one owner. $4600 344-7334 91 Toyota Corolla wagon DX 5 speed, air, stereo, new clutch, tires and battery. Great car for road trips. $4750/obo 684-9059 '81 Toyota Corolla, 4 spd, new tires / parts, great mpg, $800/obo 984-0296 '84 Toyota Tercel Rare 4 dr hatch back , reliable auto trans., some body damage, $1000/obo 342-1131 145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS Pent-90 Computer:2.8 GB.32MB, 8xCD, monitor, speakers.mo dem,Win'95.$1000/obo 344-3852. TI-92 calculator for sale. Never used. Paid $200, Selling tor $150. Call 543-0519 (corrected number) Mac Powerbook 5300 16mb ram, software, HP Deskwriter 660C St 400 tor both/obo 684-9059 150TV & SOUND SYSTEMS CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS VCR's and Stereos Thompson Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273 For Sale: 12-in. 125 Watt speakers New S600. 345-5872 Must sell 2 brand new, 12” Woof, home studio speakers. Paid S400, asking $300/obo. 302-6345 600 watt Precision Power car amplilier $350. Call Greg 344-4252 155 INSTRUMENTS Fostex 4 track mixer, Roland drum machine & Yamaha microphone. $450/obo 345-6171 Horoscope by Frances Drake For Monday, Nov. 10, 1997 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You’re motivated to achieve and should go after what you want. You could, however, let a few domestic matters slide for the moment. A friend gives you good advice. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You’ll be getting together with friends, but do refrain from quarrel ing. A pushy type could push your buttons the wrong way. Avoid ex cesses when partying. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You work best from behind the scenes. Do things for yourself. If you want to get more work done, exercise more concentration. Someone’s irre sponsibility could delay you. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) You’re bold and assertive. How ever, suppress your ego if you wish others to go along with you. Someone you deal with promises more than he or she can deliver. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) Money could come in and go out easily. Avoid extravagant expendi tures. Try not to quarrel with others about financial interests. It’s give and-take time. VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) You have more determination than usual. However, you could be dealing with people who have trouble mak ing up their mind. Try to be patient. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Tackle those projects that need to be done at home. In business, keep goals realistic. Stay away from fly by-night schemes; in other words, be practical. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) A friend who goes overboard can be a bit trying. Still, the accent is on having fun and enjoying recreational interests. Romance, too, should be a plus for you. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Morning hours are productive for you, but later you could slacken your efforts. Try to be more consistent in the use of time, energy and talent. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) If you come on too strongly, you could turn someone off. It’s not a good time to force issues or to be demanding. Give others enough space to do their own thing. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Either you or a partner is inclined to spend too much money. Try to avoid extravagant purchases. Con centrate on ways to improve your long-range financial security. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) You’re good at expressing yourself. Some people you deal with are in clined to exaggerate. Be skeptical of some of the tall tales you hear. Use sound judgment. YOU BORN TODAY are a nature lover and spend every possible mo ment in the great outdoors. You are a champion of environmental causes and would be happy in a career re lated to that. You are likely to choose a home that is surrounded by trees, plants and wildlife. Horticulture, agriculture and forestry are natural fields for you. Although some wan derlust haunts you early in life, once you settle down, it’s for keeps. Birthdate of: Roy Scheider, actor; Vanessa Angel, actress; Isaac Bruce, football player. 155 INSTRUMENTS John Sharkey teaches guitar, piano/synth, bass. ALL styles, leads, fingerpicking, theory. 342-9543 Vox Hurricane Guitar & components: G3 Korg mixer, Fender Squire amp, $600 new. $350/obo 484-0428 Business/lntemship Opportunity Responsible, driven people needed to manage small student based businesses in Oregon and Washing ton, college credit available, very strong earning potential. College Pro Painters (503) 316-4767 email: khaynes@willamette.edu 190 OPPORTUNITIES Mentorship Opportunity Position available coordinating and recruiting students tor the mentor ship Division ot the Community Internship Program If you're interested in establishing relations with non-profit agencies and partici pating in CIP with a leadership/facili tation role pick up an application in EMU Suite M11. A commitment ot 2 terms in required. $120/month sti pend and credit available. Call Stephanie at 346-4351 for more information. Application deadline: Nov. 17, 1997. THE ULTIMATE FUNDRAISER Raise up to S500 IN ONE WEEK! Greeks, clubs, motivated individuals. EASY-NO FINANCIAL OBLIGA TION. (888) 51-A PLUS ext. 51 200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS Campus Recycling Now Hiring! Student recycler positions available tor Work study/Tech funded stud ents. Leave message with a mailing address to obtain application. Con tact Campus Recycling at 346-1529. 190 OPPORTUNITIES 205 HELP WANTED Are you an outgoing person? Do you possess a sales attitude? So you have computer skills? Are you able to convey your thoughts and ideas to others? Do you posses presentation skills? Do you meet new people easily? We are a major corporation seeking individuals that posses the above qualities. We otter the most desired benefit package and starting salary of S3000.00 per month with the opportunity to earn much more. We also otter the finest training available to ensure your success, along with rapid management ad vancement opportunities. This position otters a once in a life time opportunity for those who seek an above average income along with significant luture growth opportuni ties. We are an equal opportunity and drug tree employer. Fax Resume To: Human Resource Division (541)343-7107 On-Site Manager tor u of o apt. complex. Apt. + salary. Send re sume to: Mr. Baird, PO Box 214, Eu gene, OR 97440 NANNY NEEDED IN CT & NY $300-$500 a week for graduates, car, room & board. 1-year. Oregon Nannies 343-3755. Events Crew Coordinator The Cultural Forum is looking tor student applicants to be in charge ot our Events Crew. Recruit and supervise volunteer and load crews for Cultural Forum pro grams. Position begins Winter Term '98 - looking for commitment through 1998-99. Deadline: Monday Nov. 17,1997 Suite2-EMU 346-^1373 Student Position The CF is an EO/AA employer. HOME TYPISTS, PC users needed. $45,000 income potential. Call 1-800-513-4343 ext. B-9642 190 OPPORTUNITIES ■ WINTER TEEM INTERNSHIPS ' Available through the Career Development Internship Program Environmental Mt. Pisgah Arboretum Nearby Nature Marketing/Public Relations City of Springfield, City Manager’s Office Convention & Visitors Association Maude Kerns Art Center Western Rivers Girl Scout Council Willamalane Park and Recreation Media Production Combined Communications (KUGN) Program Development Jacobs Gallery K1DSPORTS Lane Arts Council Publications B.RXN.G. Recycling Eugene Family YMCA Eugene Opera Retail Kaufman’s Technology ContiNet Marker Gene Technologies Inc. Oregon Marketplace Youth Services/ Human Services Birth to Three Lane County Youth Services (Sklpworth) 3 Lane ShelterCare Relief S’ursery.ine. Come to the UO Career Center, 244 Hendricits, to sign-tip, Available for upper-division credit to Jr & Sr's only. See internship descriptions at: http://uocareer.uoregon.edu/ carepx/CDJP html Any questions Contact: Kristin Iversor. at 34tj 6011. Deadline to sign-up is before 1:00 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 14. 205 HELP WANTED FUN&SS Like $ and have a blast??! Environ mental Mkg. Co. seeks positive, re sult-oriented people. Flex hrs/ great pay plan. Call 302-3385 Barista! Looking tor a high energy experienced person. Barry's Es presso & Bakery needs PT/FT help. $6.00/hr. 29 th & Willamette Office Cleaning Ideal supplement to income Evenings $200-$400 month 683-0731 NATIONAL PARK EMPLOYMENT Work in America's National Parks, Forests and Wildlife Preserves. Competitive wages and bonuses! Ask us how! Call Outdoor Employ ment Rsources: (517) 324-3080 ext. N6Q691 Part time Child Care Provider need ed at Central Presbyterian Church. 10-12 hours per week. $675/hour. Submit application to church office at 1475 Ferry Street by November 14. Models needed for ad campaign for local software company. Acting experience necessaiy. All races, sizes, types, hairlines; men and women ages 18+. Audition on 11/12. Call for info 342-2670 Writer needed to help develop story elements and treatment for feature film script. Call Rick at 485-0200 Wanted 100 students. Lose 8-100 lbs. New metabolism breakthrough. Dr. recommended. Guaranteed. Call 1-800-784-1509 Great Opportunity to work as Child Care»Teacher in Japan. American style center, need not speak Japanese.Salary negotiable. Call 346-7561 STOCK BROKER TRAINEE Salary plus commission, Portland based, In-house training available. Interviewing on November 14 at Career Center. CRUISE SHIP & LAND-TOUR EMPLOYMENT- Discover how to work in exotic locations, meet fun people, while earning a living in these exciting industries! For em ployment information, call 517-336 0571 Ext. C60691 INTERESTED IN MAKING MONEY? The ASUO Women's Center is hiring a Fundraising Coordinator. Job de scriptions and Applications are avail able in the Women's Center, Suite 3, EMU. The Women's Center is an AA/ EOE/ADA employer. DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS OCT. 17 205.HELP WANTED 205 HELP WANTED Need extra money for Christmas? Phone representatives needed to promote live star hotel. Experience a plus-but not necessary. $8/hr. + bo nus. Hours 11 am-4 pm. Call Veroni ca at 687-7976 EARN S750-S1500/WEEK Raise all the money your group needs by sponsoring a VISA Fundraiser on your campus. No investment & very little time needed. There's no obligation, so why not call lor information today. Call 1-800-323-8454 x 95 210 HOUSES FOR RENT 5 bdrm house close to Mac Court $1500/mo. + deposits. Hemingway Property Management 942-0154 BgJi/JilifiHiiWHIIsWHiM WALK TO CAMPUS ALDERWOOD MANOR 1884-1860 Alder Studios, 1 & 2 bedrooms $395, $495, $595 Call John 686-0743 BLACKSTONE MANOR 1750 Alder 2 bedrooms$595 Call Brandy 687-0684 FLINTRIDGE 800 East 18th 2 bedrooms $615 Free basic cable TV Call Lewie 687-5996 vonKlein Property Management, Inc. 485-7776 1301 Ferry #2 205 HELP WANTED Sun Valley Ski Resort, (ID) will be interviewing for winter season. Cooks, Bakers, Mtn Rest. Servers, Bussers & Cashiers. Great BENEFITS and HOUSING. 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