Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 04, 1998, Page 10, Image 9

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    Emerald
CLASSIFIEDS
Call 346-4343
or stop by Suite 300 EMU
to place your ad today
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!
Pro/Edit
Editing • Writing Assistance • Typing
Graphics/Text Scanning • Resumes
741-7553
120 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!
Student/Private Party Ads Only • No Refunds
People are talking about
“The Clothes Horse"
buying-selling-trading
with fervor.
The Clothes Horse'
Buy, Sell, Trade
720 E. 13th • 345-5099
Wednesday Is New Comic Day
at Emerald City Comics.
770 E. 13th. 345-2568.
Professional Fisher Scientific Micro
scope. New Micromaster model CK
with lenses. Asking $500 349-0405
Canon AP350-II electronic typewrit
er, 3 pgs of memory, extra daisy
wheel fonts, instruction manual, rit>
bons, lift-off correction tape incl. Ex
cel. cond. $200/obo Call 935-8830
125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES
Lane lumbar massage/heating
lounge chair. Camel color, excellent
condition, like new . $300. 747-1820.
Finished Futon Furniture Single
$130; Double $145; Queen $165. All
platform beds, coffee and end ta
bles. Call 686-1842 message.
Raining outside?
Stay dry at home and
place your Classified
v ad on the web:
| http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/-odtl
1986 Subaru 4WD wagon. Great
condition, A/C, new tires, ski rack,
176K, clean. $2800. Greg 345-1605.
'80 Dodge Diplomat, white, 4 door,
automatic, V8, 107K, new tires and
starter, $1000/obo 342-5446
SEIZED CARS from S175. Porsch
es, Cadillacs, Chevys, BMW's, Cor
vettes. Also Jeeps, 4WD's. Your
Area. Toll free 1(800)218-9000 ext.
A-2063 for current listings.
’96 Ford Escort, mint condition, 5
speed, am/fm stereo cassette, sun
rise red, $7500/obo (financing help
available) Call 302-6967
145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
Toshiba lap top w / modem, S200.
IBM color monitor and printer, $50.
Good condition! 485-5685
Mac laptop 180c, 250 MB HD, 12
megs RAM, internal modem, exter
nal CD drive. $700/obo 344-7599
Powerbook 150 33 MHz, 68030
proc., monitor 640 x 480, 4 shade
grey scale, 4 meg ram, 250 meg HD.
$400 747-4918
150 TVS SOUND SYSTEMS
CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS
VCR's and Stereos. Thompson
Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273
155 INSTRUMENTS
John Sharkey teaches guitar,
piano/synlh, bass. ALL styles, leads,
(ingerpicking, theory. 342-9543
Heritage Camera
Film-Repairs-Processing
Beginner to Pro cameras
468 Willamette 484-7255
175 WANTED
Desperately looking to buy a potter's
wheel (or back to earth experience.
344-8918
HorOSCOpC by Frances Drake
For Wednesday, Feb. 4, 1998
ARIES
(March 21 to April 19)
A routine trip to the dentist or
doctor for a checkup is long overdue,
so make it a priority. A late-day phone
call brings good financial news.
TAURUS
(April 20 to May 20)
You’re in a bit of a slump and really
don’t feel up to doing much. It’s all
right to let some things slide; how
ever, you must tend to some other
GEMINI
(May 21 to June 20)
A child causes some concern early
in the day. Later, you apply yourself
to your work. Evening entertainment
doesn’t have to be costly to be fun.
CANCER
(June 21 to July 22)
Your artistic side is showing. For
the best results, utilize your talents
carefully. Flighty ideas should be
identified and discarded.
LEO
(July 23 to Aug. 22)
You might be tempted to put re
sponsibilities aside and basically take
the day off. First, however, you need
to determine what the effects of that
would be.
VIRGO
(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)
News you receive early in the day
has you glowing. Apparently nothing
can jar you out of your sunny mood.
Try to make it an early night.
LIBRA
(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
You spend the early part of the day
tying up loose ends. Later, you can
breathe a bit easier. A child’s evening
antics try your patience.
SCORPIO
(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
Try not to take a loved one’s prob
lems to heart. As you well know, he
or she has a history of histrionics.
Instead, try to help put things in
perspective.
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)
A simple act of generosity on your
part goes a long way. You are feeling
altruistic and could get deeply in
volved in a humanitarian cause.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)
It’s one thing to feel good about
what you’ve accomplished. It’s yet
another to go around bragging about
it. Boastful behavior is sure to put
people off.
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)
If you need to enlist the aid of a co
worker, don't stand on ceremony.
Knowing when and how to delegate
is the mark of a good manager.
PISCES
(Feb. 19 to March 20)
If you don’t finish up your assign
ments during regular hours, you'll
likely wind up putting in extra hours
on the job. However, you might not
mind, since you’re compensated for
overtime.
YOU BORN TODAY are quiet and
serious, even from early on in life.
Blessed with a sensitive understand
ing of underdogs, you look for ways to
improve their lot. You can be called
to help animals and people. Your
fields of interest include creative
writing, journalism and teaching. The
security of family life is important to
Birthdate of: Gabrielle Anwar, ac
tress; Marie Masters, actress; Dan
Quayle, politician.
C 1998 King Feature* Syndicate Inc.
180 TRAVEL & LODGING
MAZATLAN 98
R/T Air, 7 night hotel, and transfers
from S519! Sign up now and receive
15 free meals plus free drinks! Don't
miss out on the hottest spot in Mexi
co, call College Tours today! (800)
244—4463
FREE CASH GRANTS!
College. Scholarships. Business.
Medical Bills. Never Repay. Toll Free
1-800-218-9000 Ext. G 2063
Need direction to a brighter path?
log on: www.stepstofreedom.com
Make up to $2,000 in one week. Mo
tivated student groups (fraternities,
sororities, ect) needed tor marketing
pro|ect. Call Dennis at 1-800-357
9009
Does your summer job suck?
If so, call 684-0676. Earn $6,000
this summer + college credit and
experience with Southwestern.
$ $ $ Join many Americans who
have added $80,000 a year to their
income. Call RJ, 24 hour message.
888-663-5142.
Leadership Opportunity
Freshman Interest Group
(FIG) Leaders Needed.
Enhance leadership,
organizational and
communication skills while
helping freshmen adjust to the
Uof O. Earn upper-division
credits and a cash award. For
application and information,
stop by 164 Oregon Hall, or
call 346-1079. Application
line is Friday, February 6
SUMMER CAMP JOBS for men
and women. Hidden Valley Camp in
terviewing February 10. Make ap
pointment and get further informa
tion at the UO Career Center (Hen
dricks Hall).
200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS
The ASUO Programs Finance
Committee has an IMMEDIATE
opening tor an Administrative As
sistant. Applications & descriptions
available trom the ASUO, Suite 4
EMU or room 28, EMU. Return appli
cations to the PFC Mailbox in the
ASUO, Suite 4, EMU. (AA/EOE/ADA)
205 HELP WANTED
Film
Coordinator
Check in with the Cultural Forum to
plan the campus film program lor
1998/99. Learn to negotiate fees
with film distributors, organize a
schedule, maintain a weekly film
series and work in a comfortable
and professional environment with
other students. Position begins
Spring Term '98. Deadline is Friday,
February 6, 1998. Suite 2-EMU 346
4373 Student Position. The CF is an
EO/AA employer.
FUN & $$
Work with the fastest growing co.
Have fun while making a difference.
Flexible hours. Great pay plan.
Rapid promotions. Call 302-3385
205 HELP WANTED
HOME TYPISTS, PC users needed.
$45,000 income potential.
Call 1-800-513-4343 ext. B-9642
Social Science Instructional Lab
GTF Position- Distance Education
Technician: Maintain web server tor
web-based distance education
courses, prepare course materials,
serve as a technical consultant to
course instructors, manage on-line
testing software. .2 FTE starting in
February for winter and spring
terms. For more information call
Terri Heath, 346-3256, 346-2547,
17 PLC. Applications due by Febru
ary 13.
Summer Conference Assistant
and Summer Resident Assistant
Announcing University Housing
Conference Assistant and Summer
Resident Assistant positions. Earn
$165 a week as a Conference Assis
tant or $100 a week as a Resident
Assistant during summer including
room and board, $6.50/hr for Spring
term training and office work, and
valuable job experience. 10 to 14
week Summer Resident Assistant
positions and 14 week Conference
Assistant positions are available. For
more information, attend one of the
informational meetings in the Hamil
ton Dining Center Ramey Room at
4:00 p.m. on Tues., Feb. 3 1998 or
Wed., Feb. 4, 1998. Position descrip
tions and applications are available
at: University Housing Conference
Services, 105 Henderson Hall, Bean
Complex, 346-4265. Application
deadline is 12:00 p.m., February 13,
1998. EO/AA/ADA institution com
mitted to cultural diversity.
SUMMER JOBS! FEMALE AND
MALE CAMP COUNSELORS
needed (or outstanding Maine
camps! Camp Vega tor girls and
Camp Laurel. Each located on
magnificent lakefront setting with ex
ceptional facilities. Top salary, room/
board/laundry, clothing & travel al
lowance included. Must have skill in
one or more of the following activi
ties: Archery, Arts & Crafts (Ceramic,
Stained Glass, Jewelry, Silver), Ath
letic Trainer, Baseball, Basketball,
Canoeing, Kayaking, Dance (Tap.
Pointe & Jazz), Drama, Field Hock
ey, Golf, Gymnastics (Instructors &
qualified spotters), Horseback Rid
ing/English Hunt Seat, Lacrosse, Mt.
Biking. Outdoor-Camping, Photog
raphy, Videographer, Piano Accom
panist, Pioneering/Camp Crafts,
Ropes (Challenge Course, 25 sta
tions), Sailing, Soccer, Softball, Ten
nis, Theatre Technicians, Track &
Field, Volleyball, Water skiing (Sla
lom, Trick, Barefoot, Jumping) W.S.I
Swim Instructors, Windsurfing. Also
opportunities for kitchen, cooks,
maintenance, nurses, and secre
taries. WOMEN-CAMP VEGA, PO
Box 1771, Duxbury, MA 02332,
jobs@campvega.com, www.camp
vega.com 1-800-838-VEGA MEN
CAMP LAUREL PO Box 661, Al
pine, NJ 07620 summer @camp
laurel.com, www.camplaurel. com 1
800-327-3509 WE WILL BE ON
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
CAMPUS ON MONDAY, MARCH
2, IN CENTURY ROOMS A & B
FROM 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. NO AP
POINTMENT NECESSARY.
READERS WANTED: Disability
Services is recruiting students to
read textbooks onto tape. The re
cruitment is for immediate and future
work. $6.25-$6.50 per hour. Applic
ants should be competent reading at
the doctoral level in English. Applica
tions are available at 164 Oregon
Hall.
FAST!
Busy Director with an international
marketing company seeks 3 to 5 re
sult-oriented positive people. Great
pay/training. Call 683-3637
PUBLIC RELATIONS
POSITION!!
The UO Career Center Is looking
lor a student to join our PR team in
conducting office orientations and
promoting our services to students
during the 1998-99 school year.
Paid position begins Fall 98; earn
upper division credit in Spring 98
during training. Requirement: Must
be highly motivated; have strong
public speaking, organizational,
and problem-solving skills; and be
interested in helping students with
career issues. Junior/Senior stand
ing; work study eligibility preferred.
To aoplv: Position description
available in 244 Hendricks. Submit
resume by Mon., February 23 to
Beth Swank in 244 Hendricks.
Questions? Call Beth at 346-6009.
205 HELP WANTED
Earn Extra Cash. ..gain experience
in the music industry. Get free CDs.
Become a Fresh Tracks Represen
tative. Call 888-5 FRESH 5.
TENNIS COUNSELORS needed
tor outstanding Maine camps! CAMP
LAUREL and CAMP VEGA seek
qualified tennis instructors to teach
tennis and live in a bunk with camp
ers. Each camp is located on mag
nificent lakefront setting with excep
tional facilities. We are looking lor
college level players and good form
er high school players. Teaching ex
perience a plus, but not a must. LAU
REL has 15 tennis courts, VEGA has
10 tennis courts (5 with lights) MEN
CAMP LAUREL, PO Box 661, Al
pine, NJ 07620, summer@camp
laurel.com, 1-800-327-3509
WOMEN_CAMP VEGA, PO Box
1771, Duxbury, MA 02332,
jobs@campvega.com, www.camp
vega.com, 1-800-838-VEGA. WE
WILL BE ON THE UNIVERSITY OF
OREGON CAMPUS MONDAY,
MARCH 2, FROM 10 AM-4 PM IN
CENTURY ROOMS A & B IN THE
EMU. NO APPOINTMENT NECES
SARY.
ALASKA EMPLOYMENT- Earn to
$3,000+/month in fisheries, parks,
resorts. Airfare! Food/Lodging! Our
service recommended by US News/
World Reports. (919) 933-1939 ext.
A132
On-Site Manager ior u of o
apt. complex. Apt. + salary. Send re
sume to: Mr. Baird, PO Box 214, Eu
gene, OR 97440
NATIONAL PARK JOBS- Plus
Forests, Beach Resorts, Dude
Ranches, Rafting Companies. Na
tionwide openings. Call (919) 933
1939, ext R132
Author seeks experienced manu
script editor and ghost writer of fic
tion. Will split sale of publishing and
movie rights on a 50/50 basis. For
details send S.A.S.E. to: Michael Per
ry, 1279 "N” Street, Springfield, Ore
gon, 97477.
WATERFRONT STAFF needed for
outstanding Maine camps! CAMP
LAUREL and CAMP VEGA seek
qualified waterfront staff in swim
ming, sailing, water skiing, snorkel
ing, canoeing. WOMENCAMP
VEGA, PO Box 1771, Duxbury, MA
02332, jobs@campvega.com,
www.campvega.com, 1-800-838
VEGA. MEN-CAMP LAUREL, PO
Box 661, Alpine, NJ 07620, sum
mer@camplaurel.com, 1-800-327
3509 WE WILL BE ON THE UNI
VERSITY OF OREGON CAMPUS,
MONDAY, MARCH 2 FROM 10 AM
4 PM IN CENTURY ROOMS A & B IN
THE EMU. NO APPOINTMENT
NECESSARY.
INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
COORDINATOR POSITION!!
The UO Career Center is looking
lor a Student Coordinator of our
Career Development Internship
Program during the 1998-99
school year. Paid position begins
in Fall '98; earn stipend in Spring
'98 during training. Requirements:
Must be highly motivated; have
strong customer service, interper
sonal, and problem-solving skills;
ability to manage records and data
base; meet deadlines. Junior/Sen
ior standing; work study eligibility
preferred. To apply: Position de
scription available in 244 Hen
dricks. Submit resume by Mon.,
February 23 to Beth Swank in 244
Hendricks. Questions? Call Beth at
236-6009.
CRUISE & LAND TOUR JOBS
Earn to $2,000/month. Free world
travel (Europe, Caribbean, etc.) Our
service recommended by US News
& World Reports. (919) 933-1939,
ext C132
GREAT SUMMER CAMP J08S
MASSACHUSETTS. TOP SALARY,
RM/BD/LAUNDRY, TRAVEL AL
LOWANCE. ACTIVITIES: Archery,
Crafts, Baseball, Basketball, Dance,
Drama, Drums, Field Hockey, Figure
Skating, Football, Golf, Guitar, Gym
nastics, Ice Hockey, Horseback Rid
ing-Hunt Seat, Karate, Lacrosse,
Lifeguard, Nature, Photography,
Piano, Pottery, Rocketry, Rollerblad
ing, Ropes, Sailing, Soccer, Tennis,
Track, Video, Water Ski, Wind Surf
ing, Weight, Yearbook. For more
info- Men call (800) 494-6238.
Women call: (800) 392-3/52. Stop
by tor a casual visit with our Reps,
anytime between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
on Thursday, February 19th, Cen
tury A & B in the EMU.
205 HELP WANTED
After school child care. 3-4 days/
week. Car and experience neces
sary. $5.50/hr. Call Jane 726-3962
Social Science Instructional Lab
GTF Position - Statistical Consultant:
Assist SSIL users troubleshooting
problems with SSIL's statistical soft
ware and statistics homework, write
documentation and training materi
als describing SSIL statistical soft
wares, assist in installing and opti
mizing statistical software. .2 FTE
starting in February for winter and
spring terms. For more information
call Cathleen Leue, 346-4642, 346
2547, 9 PLC. Applications due by
February 11.
Heritage Music
Coordinator
The Cultural Forum is accepting ap
plications from students interested in
programming folk music on cam
pus during 1998/99. Plan the 29th
annual Willamette Valley Folk
Festival. Work with managers,
agents, promoters amd artists. Posi
tion begins Spring Term '98. Dead
line is Friday, February 6, 1998. Su
ite 2-EMU, 346-4373 Student posi
tion. The CF is an EO/AA employer.
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
ROOM
2615 McMillan
Near 27th and Willamette. $190
1298 Washington
Furnished, non-smoking. $225 in
cludes all utilities.
1 BEDROOM
1372 Patterson
Close to UO $350.
Also studio, $330
2950 Willamette St.
Neat, near shops and bus. $360
354 E. 14th
Lg. windows give lots of light. $395
945 E. 19th
Big windows. Laundry. $395
2 BEDROOMS
1432 Orchard
Private deck $525
HOUSE
3220 Kincaid
2 bdrm, fireplace. $695
You are welcome to stop by our of
fice for a FREE list of present and
future vacancies.
Sorry, no pets.
Shown by appointment only.
Spyglass Associates
345 W. 10th Ave. 686-1130
Beautiful 3-4 bdrm house near
Friendly St. Market. Gas heat, wood
doors, nice yard. No smoking/pets.
$875/mo. 344-1800
213H0USES FOR SALE
GOV'T FORECLOSED homes
from pennies on $1. Delinquent Tax,
Repo's. REO's. Your Area. Toll Free
1-800-218-9000 Ext. H 2063 lor cur
rent listings.
215 APARTMENTS (FURNISHED
MOVE IN
BONUS
1 and 2 bedrooms
$450 - $495 - $575 - $595
Alderwood Manor
1884- 1860 Alder
Call John 686-0743
Blackstone Manor
1750 Alder
Call Morgana 687-0684
Flintridge
500 E. 18th
Call Lewie 687-5996
Talisman
888 E. 18th
Call Mark 342-7373
vonKlein Property Management, Inc.
485-7776 1301 Ferry #2
Send your sweetie a Heart Seat! Order one today! Stop by Suite 300 EMU or call 346-4343 <