Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 05, 1998, Page 14, Image 14

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Call 346-4343
or stop by Suite 300 EMU
to place your ad today
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Julianne M.
Megan M.
Jill M.
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Sections
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215 APARTMENTS
095 PERSONALS
YOUR FUTURE IS IN YOUR
HANDS! Find your career future at
the Graduate School & Career
Fair, Nov. 3-4, 11 AM-4 PM, EMU
Ballroom. Tues-Graduate Schools;
Wed-Careers, http://uocareer.uore
gon.oregon.edu
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!
CALL 942-0233
Typing services; thesis, term pa
pers, resumes, mass mailings.
120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
$$Give Me Five!55
Run your “FOR SALE" ad (items
under $1,000) for 5 days. If the
item(s) doesn't sell, cal! us at
346-4343 and we’ll run your ad
again for another 5 days FREE!
^StudenUPrivale Pally Ads Only * No Relunds
Monday is Magic: Arena Nigh!
at Emerald City Comics.
770 E. 13th. 345-2568.
Twin size bed, box spring, mat
tress, and Irame. $60. Great condi
tion. 465-9512.
215 APARTMENTS
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125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES
Beds, Desks, Dressers, Tools,
Stereo's, Collectibles. 939 River
Road. 2nd Hand. 689-4554.
Large unique couch for sale.
Good Condition. $110. 686-8444.
Exquisite lawyer bookcases.
$850 tor a 4 stack, writing desk
also available. O'RYAN CUSTOM
FURNITURE STUDIOS. You imag
ine it, we build it. 485-0297.
130 CARS/TRUCKS
'86 Blazer. 38,000 on new motor,
new trans & tires. CD, alarm, lift,
redone interior. $8, 300. 953-1513.
CARS FOR $100
Upcoming sales of gov't seized, and
surplus sports cars, trucks, 4x4s. 1
800-863-9868, ext. 1552
'91 Nissan 240SX Coupe, fully
loaded, excel, cond. 64,000 miles,
$7900 OBO. 484-7422.
88 Acura Integra. Limited edition.
Black. Looks and runs great. A/C,
cruise, $4600. 685-0359.
135 MOTORCYCLES/SCOOTERS
1986 Honda Scooter-Elite 150
with rack, perfect around town
transportation, only 15,300 miles,
mech. excellent. $375. 345-8436.
140 BICYCLES
12 spd. Centurion Roadbike.
Great for students + perfect condi
tion. $100 obo 338-8986.
18" VooDoo Wanga- Full XT. V
brakes. Front shock. $750 obo/
$350 frame only. Ross, 349-9039.
145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
Mac Laptop, Powerbook 145. 4
MB Ram, 40 HD, with carry case.
$400 OBO. Jade 346-4534.
The Crossword..
you'll find it
in the classifieds!
205 HELP WANTED
145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
HP Laser 5L Printer, $225 Cash.
687-0339.
Power Mac 7100/80, 750 MB hd,
48 MB, CD ROM, monitor, keybrd/
ms, sftwr. $650 OBO, 346-5633.
Mac Quadra 840av, 32/240, CD,
monitor, ethernet. $399. Mac
Quadra 660av, 32/240, CD, moni
tor, ethernet. $299. 689-9930.
Mac Performa 6500, mini tower,
64/4 gig, zip, CD, surround sound,
2 yr. warranty. $900. 689-9930.
150 TV & SOUND SYSTEMS
CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS
VCR's and Stereos Thompson
Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273
155 INSTRUMENTS/MUSIC EQUIP.
Jupiter Flute-Perfect condition
Barely used. Includes stand, case
& books. S400 obo contact Jessi
ca @ 685-9002.
175 WANTED
Accounting 352 tutor. 2 hrs wk, $8/
hr. On campus, U pick days, time
2:30-3:30 p.m. 345-3789. even
ings, 8-9 pm or leave message.
185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
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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.
190 OPPORTUNITIES
RIVER GUIDE SEMINAR Oct. 24
25. River guides needed for spring/
summer 1999. Seminar includes
Whitewater field trip, video, books,
instruction. Free into: Call Al's at
895-4465 or website at www.als
wildwater.com
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 » UP Foundation « TYansforming Lives through Knowledge
190 OPPORTUNITIES
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: poster
crew needed to spread the word
about Cultural Forum events. Must
be dependable and tree twice a
month tor 2-3 hours. Contact Jes
sie Johnson at 346-0007 or visit
the Cultural Forum, EMU Suite 2.
The LGBTA is hiring lor 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.
Dorm students get paid S5 for try
ing our long distance. Start saving
now. Call today 485-8839.
200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS
Looking for advertising/mktg. as
sistant. work study for Ed. Tech
Org. 10 hrs week at $7.00 per hr.
Call Judy 302-3789.
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.
Web Assist. Work study position
open. 8-10 hrs. per week at $6.50
per hr. Call 338-4060 for more info.
Multicultural Center
We are now accepting applica
tions to fill five openings for the
1998-99 academic year. We are
looking for self-motivated, respon
sible people with strong interest in
multicultural issues. This is not your
average office job, we're looking
for leadersl Applications are avail
able at the ASUO office (suite 4) at
the MCC (suite 33). Deadline to
apply is Monday, 10-19-98 by 5:00
p.m. in the ASUO or MCC. If you
would like more information, stop
by the MCC and inquire, or call
346-4207.
Returning Student Office is seek
ing person with strong interperson
al and computer skills. Contact Jim
at 346-4305.
205 HELP WANTED
The Emerald is seeking a Universi
ty student interested in joining its
staff as an editorial editor. Applic
ants must be enrolled in classes at
the University and be available to
work about 25 hours a week. Ex
perience with Associated Press
style and the basic rules of gram
mar is a must. Applications can be
picked up at the Emerald office in
Suite 300 of the EMU on the third
floor. Deadline for applications is
Oct. 9. Please include a resume
and five examples of your work.
The Oregon Daily Emerald is an
equal opportunity employer com
mitted to a culturally diverse work
place.
Garden help needed Better than
minimum. Adjustable hours. No
experience necessary. 485-8747.
Nanny wanted, PT Sat. & Sun.
CPR, first aid, clean driving record,
non-smoking, fun loving with a
good a sense of humor. Please
apply. 688-0707.
205 HELP WANTED
Want to save the world using new
technology? NetCorps is recruiting
interns. Credit and paid positions.
ln(o.:465-1127 info@cntech.org.
Childcare needed part-time for 2
kids at home, ages 3 1/2 and 1 1/
2. Own transportation. 344-6997.
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.
East coast nanny positions
Available starling in January
Call Family Ties 541-344-3139.
CRUISE & LAND-TOUR EMPLOY
MENT - Excellent earnings & ben
efits potential. World Travel (Ha
waii, Mexico, Caribbean). Ask us
how! 517-336-4228 ext. C60691
GREAT JOB FOR STUDENTS!
Conduct telephone surveys nation
wide. No sales. Flexible PT shifts.
Starts at $6.75/hour, S8.00 at 6
months, plus bonuses. Must type
30 wpm, have good communica
tions skills. Call Lisa at Research
Data Design 988-3458, or apply in
person at 1144 Gateway Loop,
Springfield, M-F 9-5.
ALASKA EMPLOYMENT - Fishing
industry. Excellent earnings & ben
efits potential. Ask us how! 517
336-4161 ext. A60691
Student help needed in research
greenhouses, weekends and holi
days. Call Marcia 346-4550.
HOME TYPISTS,
PC users needed. $45,000 income
potential. Call 1-800-513-4343
Ext. B-9642
Contemporary Issues
Coordinator
The Cultural Forum invites stud
ents to apply for a position plan
ning a lectures program of con
temporary events, ideas, & indi
viduals for UO students during
1998-99. Professionally plan &
conduct programs such as Altallah
Shabazz, Bertice Berry, Crispin
Glover, Hunter S. Thompson, Jello
Biafra, Ice-T, and Ram Dass.
Suite 2 - EMU 346-4374
Student Position
The CF is an EO/AA employer
Assistant, Youth Nutrition. Lead
weekly programs for kindergarten
8th graders. 3 positions open:
Junction City, Cottage Grove,
Florence. 15 hours/week to May
1999. Exp. with youth and teach
ing desired. Students encouraged
to apply. Lane County Extension in
Eugene 682-1281. Deadline 10/23
5:00 p.m. EOE
1303 E. 32nd St. 4 bdrm $1200
Washer/dryer included. No pets,
no smoking. Call 345-5949.
Dreaming about a new car? Sick of your old clunker?
Check section 130 in the Daily Emerald Classifieds
Monday through Friday for used cars ancLtuicks.
ODE Classifieds (541) 346-4343
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Horoscope by Frances Drake
For Monday, Oct. 5, 1998
ARIES
(March 21 to April 19)
Strength and fortitude make any
thing you want to happen to work in
your favor. Try something new and
crazy and success is yours, if you’ve
got the gumption.
TAURUS
(April 20 to May 20)
Getting caught up in the hustle
and bustle isn’t a wise maneuver,
especially for your career. Keeping
your nose to the grindstone is the
best prevention.
GEMINI
(May 21 to June 20)
Good times are on their merry
way, and you are just in the right
mood to catch the wave. Getting a
little nutty may just be the new
flavor you’ve been looking for
CANCER
(June 21 to July 22)
Covering your neck has suddenly
become a top priority! Stay away
from the hungry or angry lions, or
they are likely to feed on your trepi
dation.
LEO
(July 23 to Aug. 22)
A competitive spirit may find you
wanting to play the game, but not
always winning. Avoid serious con
frontations, as your battling skills
are below normal.
VIRGO
(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)
A fine box of chocolates is a well
deserved treat. Feeling selfish? Oth
ers are more tolerant of you than
you’d expect. Don’t allow your au
thority to go to your head.
LIBRA
(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
On the home front, issues are bub
bling up all over the place. Don’t
allow relationships or home repair
to get out of hand; a stitch in time
saves nine.
SCORPIO
(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
Swing your megaphone and make
sure that your message is coming
across loud and clear. Leave no stone
unturned when it comes to search
ing for errors.
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)
Setting large goals gives yourself
plenty of room to achieve your
dreams. Thinking large and living
large are sometimes two unrelated
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)
The office doesn’t provide its usual
refuge. The workplace is just as hec
tic as your home life, thus both re
quire your attention equally. Fix
what’s broken.
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)
Perhaps you don’t know the people
you’re working with as well as you
thought. A response or reaction may
not be exactly what you expect.
risuEs
(Feb. 19 to March 20)
Authority issues and power
struggles create problems, and you
may find yourself caught in the
middle. Know when to follow and
when to lead the pack.
YOU BORN TODAY A sleek ap
pearance and witty outlook are your
forte. Others come to you for your
advice and mellow outlook to calm
them down. Don’t allow this outer
cool to make you aloof and cold on
the inside. A moment of truth has
always been worth more than a life
time of scorn.
Birthdate of: Jeff Conaway, actor;
Clive Barker, author, Bob Geldof,
C 1998 King Feature* Syndicate Inc.