Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 02, 1998, Page 30, Image 30

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    145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
Mac Performa 6500, mini tower,
64/4 gig, zip, CD, surround sound,
2 yr. warranty. $900. 689-9930.
Computer Auction. Oct. 3 10-am
Benton Co. Fairgrounds-Corvallis
Preview 8am
Pentiums, 486's, 386.S, H.P. las
ers, laptops, color +19 monitors,
& more.
Drawing tor Iree computer.
541-754-6245 x108
Mac Quadra 840av, 32/240, CD,
monitor, ethernet. $399. Mac
Quadra 660av, 32/240, CD, moni
tor, ethernet. $299. 689-9930.
HP Laser 5L Printer, $225 Cash.
687-0339.
150 TV & SOUND SYSTEMS
CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS
VCR's and Stereos. Thompson
Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273
155 INSTRUMENTS/MUSIC EQUIP.
Sonor Drum set - 9 Ply Beechwood
Pro Quality. Includes 4 toms, 1
bass drum and some hardware.
$1500. Additional hardware and
cymbals also available. Call Erick,
343-4139.
LEARN guitar, piano/keys, bass
from a pro. John Sharkey. 431
0017. All styles.
Jupiter Flute-Perfect condition
Barely used. Includes stand, case
& books. $400 obo contact Jessi
ca @ 685-9002.
170 PHOTOGRAPHY EQUIPMENT
CAMERA SHOW!
Eugene, Saturday, October 3,
Lane County Fairgrounds. 10 am -
4 pm. Used cameras and gear.
180 TRAVEL & LODGING
Traveling soon? Start your credit,
receive airline tickets. $239 round
trip anywhere in the USA. $250 ott
Europe. Call now 485-8839.
RIVER GUIDE SEMINAR Oct. 24
25. River guides needed for spring/
summer 1999. Seminar includes
Whitewater field trip, video, books,
instruction. Free info: Call Ai's at
895-4465 or website at www.als
wildwater.com
190 OPPORTUNITIES
FREE CASH GRANTS!
College. Scholarships. Business.
Medical Bills. Never Repay. Toll Free
1-800-218-9000 Ext. G 2063
The LGBTA is hiring for co-director
and office manager. Both are sti
pend positions. Pick up an applica
tion at the LGBTA office. Suite 34,
EMU and submit it by Wed. Oct .7.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: poster
crew needed to spread the word
about Cultural Forum events. Must
be dependable and free twice a
month for 2-3 hours. Contact Jes
sie Johnson at 346-0007 or visit
the Cultural Forum, EMU Suite 2.
200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS
Off campus. Federal work study
position available. Assisting with
large mail surveys, data coding/
entry, small journal library manage
ment, and other research/office re
lated duties. Call 683-9278 ext. 18
by October 7,1998.
Returning Student Office is seek
ing person with strong interperson
al and computer skills. Contact Jim
at 346-4305.
YWCA NOW HIRING
for 1998-99
Positions for Recruitment, Fun
draising, and Activities Directors.
Phone 346-4439 for more informa
tion.
205 HELP WANTED
Child care needed for 8 and 11
year old. 2-3 afternoons per week.
Must have car. Call 687-1887 for
application.
GREAT JOB FOR STUDENTS!
Conduct telephone surveys nation
wide. No sales. Flexible part-time
shifts. Starts at $6.00 per hour plus
bonus, frequent merit increases.
Must type 30 words per minute,
have good communications skills.
Call Lisa at Research Data Design
988-3458 M-F 9-5.
House Persons Wanted for Soror
ity kitchen help. Please call Jennif
er at 302-8245.
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
TEAM MANAGER/TRAINEE
Training position for 1998-99 sea
son. with possible future academic
scholarship opportunities Must be
flexible and able to work with bas
ketball team's schedule. Duties in
clude: assist equipment manager,
practice sessions and various
game day responsibilities. Start
mid October. Send resume and
cover letter to Women's Basketball
Office, Casanova Center, 2727
Leo Harris Parkway, Eugene,
97401. Dead line October 9.
Check out
Section 125 for
FURNITURE &
APPLIANCES.
HorOSCOpC by Frances Drake
BY FRANCES DRAKE
What kind of day will tomorrow be? To find out what the stars say, read
the forecast given for your birth sign.
For Friday, Oct. 2, 1998
ARIES
(March 21 to April 19)
Don’t sign a legal agreement until
you're sure of the facts. A judgment
made by authorities will be very
much in your favor.
TAURUS
(April 20 to May 20)
You discover that you have far
more in common with a co-worker
than you realized. There may also be
the potential for romance.
GEMINI
(May 21 to June 20)
Ifpersonal demons are popping up
to hauntyou, throw your energy into
work. Not only will this ease your
soul, but it will greatly please your
superiors.
CANCER
(June 21 to July 22)
Something wonderful becomes a
welcome habit. You may be feeling
unusually vulnerable in regards to a
developing relationship.
LEO
(July 23 to Aug. 22)
An aspect of your romantic life is
influenced by outside forces beyond
your control. Remember that a
change is not necessarily the same
thing as an ending.
VIRGO
(Aug. 23 to Sept 22)
Try to look for the good in someone
close to you, rather than focusing on
the worst. Patience proves to be the
key in soothing ruffled feathers.
LIBRA
(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
Using your ability to be suave will
be key in bringing out the best in
your friends. Your desire for peace
will be fulfilled for a low price.
SCORPIO
(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
Make the most of an extremely
pleasurable time with good friends.
Take caution with yovr assets, as
some minor changes are in the off
ing.
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)
It is wise to meet a challenge with
all your faculties operating at peak
performance. An elder relative will
need your emotional support.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)
Often the best way to lead is by
demonstration. An old idea will be
given a fresh jolt by a fascinating
conversation with a near stranger.
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)
A friend’s advice is worth far more
than anything material. When mak
ing a new purchase, remember that
a bargain is not necessarily a good
investment.
PISCES
(Feb. 19 to March 20)
Do something nice for yourself,
and feel proud of yourself for doing
so. A misunderstanding throws a
cloud over an intimate relationship.
YOU BORN TODAY A highly sen
sitive and compassionate soul, you
will do almost anything to uphold
your values. While people have great
respect for your perseverance and
dedication, they find it somewhat
difficult to bond with you on a more
personal level.
Birthdate of: Mike Rutherford,
musician; Sting, musician; Donna
Karan, fashion designer.
© 1998 King Features Syndicate Inc.
205 HELP WANTED
ALASKA EMPLOYMENT - Fishing
industry. Excellent earnings & ben
efits potential. Ask us how! 517
336-4161 ext. A60691
Earn extra cash. Amateur film
maker looking for female models
18-30. 688-0923
Home health aide/companion.
Occ. eve. weekend. $8/hr to $80/
24 hr. Own transport. 937-3034.
The Emerald is seeking three Uni
versity students interested in join
ing its staff as copy editors. Applic
ants must be enrolled in classes at
the University and be available to
work about 20 hours a week. Ex
perience with Associated Press
style and the basic rules of gram
mar is a must. Macintosh and/or
Quark experience is preferred. Ap
plications can be picked up in the
Emerald office in Suite 300 of the
EMU on the third floor. Deadline
for applications is Oct. 9. Please
include a resume and writing sam
ples.
The Emerald is seeking a Universi
ty student interested in joining its
staft and covering student govern
ment, student groups and student
activities. Applicants must be en
rolled in classes at the University
and be available to work about 25
hours a week. Experience with As
sociated Press style and the basic
rules of grammar is desired. Appli
cations can be picked up at the
Emerald office in Suite 300 of the
EMU on the third floor. Oeadline for
applications is Oct. 9. Please in
clude a resume and five examples
of work.
The Oregon Daily Emerald is an
equal opportunity employer com
mitted to a culturally diverse work
place.
Intramural otficials for Flag Foot
ball, Volleyball and Indoor Soccer.
First general meeting is Wed. Sept.
30, 6pm in 63 Esslinger. Training
sessions provided. Pay starts at
$6.00 per hour. Inquire at 102 Es
slinger or call 346-4113.
Student help needed in research
greenhouses, weekends and holi
days. Call Marcia 346-4550.
Van Driver needed to transport
children to and from Olum Child
Dev. Center to public schools
Mon.-Fri. Must be UO student with
valid ODL. Work well with children.
Need to be driver approved upon
appointment. Starts at $6.00 per
hour. Call Jane or Casie at 346
6586.
205 HELP WANTED
CRUISE & LAND-TOUR EMPLOY
MENT - Excellent earnings & ben
efits potential. World Travel (Ha
waii, Mexico, Caribbean). Ask us
how! 517-336-4228 ext. C60691
AD DESIGNER
The ODE production department is
hiring an Ad Designer tor 1998-99
school year. Work 8-15 hours a
week. Must have minimum ot 3
hour time blocks available for work.
Shills vary.
Ad Designer design and produce
advertisements tor publication us
ing Multi-Ad Creator, Photoshop,
Illustrator, and Macintosh comput
ers. Applicants must have an inter
est in design and type. Training
provided.
Applicants must be UO students.
$6.15 per hour after training peri
od.
Job descriptions and applications
may be picked up at 300 EMU.
Application deadline is 5 p.m. Fri
day, Oct. 2nd. The Oregon Daily
Emerald is an Equal Opportunity
Employer committed to a culturally
diverse workplace
Assist disabled man, $8 /hr. 1-2
hrsVmoming. Strength and height
a plus! Call 344-3800
Want to save the world using new
technology? NetCorps is recruiting
interns. Credit and paid positions.
lnfo.:465-1127 inlo@cntech.org.
HOME TYPISTS,
PC users needed. $45,000 income
potential. Call 1-800-513-4343
Ext. B-9642
UNIX/VMS Consultant
Reliable student needed to provide
consulting lor Oregon, darkwing,
and gladstone. Must know UNIX,
VMS, email, ftp, and WWW. 10-20
hrs/wk. $6.75 to start. Apply at 233
Computing Center by 10/7. 346
1714 for info.
Help Wanted
The ASUO Student Senate is cur
rently seeking an Administrative
Assistant. Typing and computer
knowledge necessary. Punctuality
and reliability very important. Good
position to gain experience with
student government and campus
organizations. Work Study avail
able. Applications and Job De
scriptions are available from the
Administrative Assistant in Suite #4
of the EMU. Application deadline
is 10/7/98 before 5:00pm. Ques
tions? Call the Student Senate @
346-3749. AA/EOE/ADA
Get your resume ready!
Check out Sections 185-205
in the ODE Classifieds daily!
205 HELP WANTED
205 HELP WANTED
The HOLIDAYS are just around the corner...
Need a Job?
NOW HIRING
University of Oregon
Annual Giving Program
APPLY TODAY!
start at $7.50 per hour plus bonus!
Agate Hall, room 124
applications available noon - 9pm
346-2059
Annual Giving Program • UO Foundation • TVansforming Uves through Knowledge
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
1303 E. 32nd St. 4 bdrm $1200
Washer/dryer included. No pets,
no smoking. Call 345-5949.
Cottage Grove, 2 bdrm house on
river. Trees, pnvacy, 25 min. UO to
906 S. River Rd. 1920's remo
deled, washer/dryer, new applianc
es, $650. 1 small pet OK. 343
3318.
Rental Resources
400+ listings, many unadvertised.
1599 Oak St. 334-0231.
Close tO UO $250 move in bonus
5 bedroom
• 2576 Kincaid.....$1115
2'A bath, dishwasher, w/d
6 bedroom
• 1795 Augusta.$1245
2 bath. fireplace, storage, w/d
343-6000
Across the street from UO
‘962 East 18th, 7+ bedrooms, 2.5
baths, W/D included. Lease.
$1550
‘1591 Mill. 4 bdrm, new partial ren
ovation, hardwood floors, sun
room. Lease $1295. Vanguard.
683-9044.
213H0USES FOR SALE
GOVT FORECLOSED homes
from pennies on $1. Delinquent Tax,
Repo's. REO's. Your Area. Toll Free
1-800-218-9000 Ext. H 2063 for cur
rent listings.
INCOME PROPERTY
2 bdrm house, studio, 8 bdrm 8
bath duplex, New roofs, 555 & 553
E. 18th. $285,000. 684-6419
Why rent when you can own? 3
bdrm, 1 bath, with garage.
107,500. Approx, payment $660
per month pi. Call Charlotte 485
0297 for details.
215 APARTMENTS (FURNISHED
CHEAP ROOMS
$295
Renovated fraternity houses, utili
ties ind., satellite, mo. to mo. OK,
19th & Emerald Call 485-8008
CLOSE TO CAMPUS
1, 2 & 3 bdrm apts. $450-$850.
On-site laundry, parking. 484
9922.
2 BDRM, NICELY FURNISHED
Large, clean, quiet, 1 block Irom
campus, Call Chuck 344-4760.
1 bdrm furnished, $395. Clean,
quiet, laundry, dish, disposal, park
ing. Available now. 1200 Ferry St.
343-3318.
2 bedroom. One block from UO,
on-site laundry. 344-2657.
www.talray.com. Talray Holdings.
1220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED
1149 Ferry St.
ICompletely Remodeled!
New appliances, cabinets floors, etc!
These look great!
1 & 2 bedroom units available
$525-$625
Call 349-1225 NOW
JENNINGS & CO.
683-2271 24 hr info line
911 Country Club Rd., Suite 150
$250 MOVE IN BONUS
13th & Lawrence
2 Bedroom
Spacious • Built-in W/I)
Newly Remodeled* Appliances
Beginning at $595 Lease
JENNINGS & CO.
683-2271 24 hr into line
911 Country Club Rd., Suite 150
FALL RESERVATIONS
WALK TO CAMPUS!!
MILLRACE APARTMENTS
Summer Rates
1805 Garden Ave.
(the block behind TYack Town Pizza)
QUIET, LARGE, AFFORDABLE
2 bedroom Townhouses $665
2 bedroom Flats $615
Apartments directly on the Millrace
(40 more and GOING FASTI
Come on by! Feed the Ducks!
Call Kim 344-5695 or 729-2766
JENNINGS & CO.
683-2271 24 hr info line
911 Country dub RtL, Suite 150
HUGE 1 BDRM
Campus, parking, laundry, great
location. 349-9151.
HUGE 1 BDRM $495
Campus 10 blocks, parking, laun
dry, great location, 349-9151.
$400 MOVE-IN BONUS,
NEAR TO CAMPUS
Nozama Apartments
541 E. 19th Ave.
2 Bedroom, Parking, Newly
Remodeled. Leasing agent Noel
349-0705, 915-6185 CELL,
718-0678 Pager. Or on-site
leasing agent 684-9498. $595
I JENNINGS & CO.
683-2271 24 hr info line
911 Country OubRd, Suite 150
30 feet from UO
1 & 2 bdrms. No pets. Lease.
$395-$480. Call John 579-4166 &
344-6123.
215 APARTMENTS
Smerald/Apartments
Reserve now for Fall
$100 move-ln bonus
• 2 bdrm • covered parting • on site laundry • disposal • dean & bright • sundert • DW
/bex/ect CfMxtUtM,
1/2 block from Hayward field
Fall $495
1877 Emerald
Call 685-8919 or 543-6000
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