Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 30, 1999, Page 14A, Image 14

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    125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES
Large desk with 4 drawers,
2 hanging folder drawers.
$80 obo. 302-9113
130 CARS/TRUCKS
'91 Ford Explorer 4x4, auto, power,
1 owner, immaculately maintained.
107k mi. $7500/obo. 747-7087
'79 BMW 3201. Excellent condition,
low miles, low maintenance cost,
$1500. 345-2519
76 BMW 530i. Excellent running
condition, great campus car, new
engine. $1500. 345-2519.
91 9000CD Turbo Saab. Fully
loaded, leather interior, CD player.
$7800 obo. 684-9221
CARS FROM $500!
Police impounds and tax repos. For
listings call how 800-319-3323
ex.7319.
1988 Nissan Sentra 2dr. Runs
great: Super stereo. $1300 obo.
302-2690
'86 Mercury Lynx
Runs great. New clutch.
$925 obo. Call 343-6000
135 MOTORCYCLES/SCOOTERS
‘82 KZ 750, classic inline four,
needs work, engine sound.
$1000 neg. 334-6341
140 BICYCLES.
Bike for sale. Bridgestone T500,
19", blue, Men's frame $95. 485
4890.
Trek 800, $75; Raleigh M-20, $75;
Lady's Mt. Bikes, $30 & $40; BMX
bikes, $50 & $25; Many more. 431
3298.
150 TV & SOUND SYSTEMS
CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS
VCR's and Stereos. Thompson
Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273
FOR SALE! Ibanez Bass, $150;
Conn-Alto Sax, $400; Nail Beauty
Table with chair and lamp, $75. Call
688-2214.
FALL SPECIALI Save $70 on
12 guitar, piano, bass lessons.
JOHN SHARKEY • 342-9543
170 PHOTOGRAPHY EQUIPMENT
Eugene Camera swap meet
Oct. 2, Sat. Lane County
Fair Grounds, 10-4.
Used cameras and gear.
180 TRAVEL & LODGING
Come to Amsterdam for the. High
Times Cannabis Cup. November
19th-26th 1999. Tour packages
starting $849 per person, http://
cup.420tours.com or (212) 219
7000 ext. 210.
185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
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
Financing $4000-$150,000 in
cludes all mortgages, autos, debt
consolidation personnel student
and business. Special first time
buyer programs on all mortgage
and autos. No processing fees/
same day approval. Bad credit/ no
credit/ no problem. Licensed/
bonded/ direct lender. Open 7am
7pm 888-565-3556.
193 INTERNSHIPS
The American Civil Liberties Union
Needs YOUJ
Volunteer for credit!
Web Manager • Request Coun
selor • Events Coordinator • Public
Relations and more 345-6162.
Internships, volunteer, and work
study opportunities at the YMCA;
An organization which empowers
women and girls and eliminates
racism. Activities Director, Racial
Justice Advocate, Fund-raising
Coordinator, Youth Development
Coordinator, Race against Racism
Coordinator, Women in Sports Day
Coordinator. Deadline for these po
sitions: 10/12/99- Other opportuni
ties available.
Rumblefish Records
Needs interns now!!!
Credit or Volunteer / all depts.
Promotions, Advertising, Market
ing, Publishing, Finance, Web, Au
dio prod., Accounting, etc.
Schedule an interview:
541.687.0201
Closing date: October 1,1999
Be a rock star or just work for one.
Hult Center seeks mktg intern to
help with promotions and program
ming for the 99-00 season. 10
15hrs/wk. Unpaid. Call 682-5701
9oo WORK STUDY POSITIONS
Oregon School Study Council
Apply Phil McCollum @346-5181
College of Education
$7.00 hr.
10-20 hours a week
Clerical duties, maintain database,
some accounting
illy is to peanut
' a) Entertainment
b) The Emerald
c) Fun
d) All of the above
HorOSCOpC by Linda C. Black
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Sept. 30). Time to
settle down again? Old love's best, be it friends
or a mate. Long-distance phone bills may be
high in October. Travel conflicts with studies
in December. Old dreams are more apt to come
true than new ones. Also, expect something
bizarre February. Tty not to get into savings in
May. Keep travel costs down by sharing ex
penses in June. Keep jealousies down by care
ful scheduling in August. Make enough time
for all.
To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10
is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) — Today is a 9
— Time for you to fall in love again? It could
happen in an academic setting. If you're al
ready in love, then you and your sweetheart
ought to take a class. Something both physical
ly and mentally stimulating would be best. Do
it with friends, if possible. Dancing, anyone?
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 5
— Although you’re a person of few words,
those few words could be worth their weight in
gold. It doesn't take many to get the meaning
across if you choose the right ones. And, you
sure can. Timing is everything, however. Wait
for the right moment.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21)—Today is a 9—
You should round out this month on a success
ful note. Celebrate by launching a new project.
Something you start now could turn out well,
especially if it involves love. Going back to
school’s a good idea, too, and travel should be
loads of fun. Enjoy!
CANCER (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 5
— It’s nice to know what’s going on, but you
don’t want to hear about it all day long. Tell a
talkative friend you’re interested, but only in
the stuff that affects you. He or she can keep all
the rest of it, with your blessing.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is an 8 —
This ought to be pretty interesting. Things are
happening quickly, but you can most likely
keep up. If you start losing track of what’s go
ing on, ask a Libra or Gemini to help. They'll
be glad to explain.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)—Today is a 5 —
Weave in and out and stay out of other people's
way. They’re moving quickly, but are they be
ing efficient? Maybe not, but be careful how
you tell them. They’re having so much fun,
they may not care that the job’s not getting
done! And, if you make them notice, you may
have to do it!
I.IBKA(Sept 23-Oct. 23) — Today isa9 —
Do you have a friend far away you can talk to
about everything? That’s a good person to talk
to right now. Wait until after the rates go down
if you need to, but sharing about a recent break
through will make it more likely to stick. Con
gratulations on your new point of view, by the
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) — Today is a 5
— If you ask leading questions, you’ll find out
all sorts of things. Keep most of what you I earn
to yourself. This is how you gather the informa
tion that gives you the edge. Think of it as an
Easter egg hunt, except instead of eggs, you’re
hunting aces to keep up your sleeve.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)—Today
is an 8 — Looks like an excellent evening for a
fascinating conversation. A favorite foreign
restaurant would be a good destination. Your
perfect date is a person who poses a bit of a
challenge and can teach you a thing or two.
Don’t take your work with you, though. It
would interfere.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)—Today is a
7 — Don't let the negotiations under way keep
you from taking on another project. They are
abundant right now. Ask a loved one to help
you choose between them. Working together,
you'll find it easier to tell the good deals from
the bad.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)—Today is a 9
— You and your sweetheart ought to take a lit
tle time to celebrate. The perfect reason is love.
There are lots of different kinds of love, so you
have lots of people you could celebrate with.
Or, maybe you'll decide that three’s a crowd.
It's up to you.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 7
—There's a lot of activity at your house. .What
are you doing? Adding on another bathroom?
Not a bad idea, actually. You seem to be in the
tearing-down phase, getting ready for the build
ing-beautiful part. Just keep at it; you're doing
200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS
Jobs in Campus Recycling!
Campus Recycling Now hiring work
study/ tech fee funded students for
positions beginning SeptV fall term.
Contact Campus Recycling at 346
0961. Leave message with, a mail
ing address and phone number to
obtain application.
Three student positions open in
International Education & Ex
change: OFFICE ASSISTANT in
Overseas Study; COMPUTER
OPERATOR; STUDENT ASSIS
TANT needed for Overseas Study.
Administrative Assistant. Excel
lent office skills and dependability
a must. Preference given to re
turning Ovprseas Study students.
Must have work-study or tech fee.
Please complete application, in
330 Oregon Hall. Questions?
Please call Noreen 346-1205
Office of the Dean
Apply Terri Wiliams @ 346-5173
10 or more hours a week
Receptionist, clerical duties, main
tain database, some accounting
Business student preferred
The Multicultural Center is now hir
ing for work study positions. Comb
help be a part of change at UO.
Apps. available Thurs. Sept. 30th.
Due Oct. 7th in the MCC (EMU Su
ite 33). Questions 346-4207. multi
ctr@gladstone
205 HELP WANTED
Resident Assistant Needed
Room and board in private dorm.
Great for grad students and non
traditional students. Must be ma
ture, responsible, hard working, su
pervisory experience preferred.
343-1255.
$$ MANAGE A BUSINESS
ON YOUR CAMPUS $$
Versity.com an Internet notetaking
company is looking for an entrepre
neurial undergrad to run our busi
ness on your campus. Manage
students, make tons of money, ex
cellent opportunity! Apply online at
www.versity.com, contact
Jobs@versity.com or call (734)
483-1600 ext. 888.
Join the Designated Driver
Shuttle! We are now hiring Drivers,
Navigators, and Dispatchers for the
1999-2000 school year. Call us at
346-7433 for more information and
applications,
$25+ Per Hour
Direct sales reps needed NOW!
Market credit card appl.
Person-to-person.
Commissions avg. $250-$500/wk.
1-800-651-2832
205 HELP WANTED
WILDLIFE JOBS TO S21.60/HR
INC. BENEFITS, GAME WAR
DENS, SECURITY, MAIN
TENANCE, PARK RANGERS. NO
EXP. NEEDED. FOR APP. AND
EXAM INFO CALL 1-800-813
3585, EXT 6625. 8 AM-7 PM, 7
DAYS, fds inc.
OFFICE MANAGER. Public affairs
firm seeks experienced, outgoing,
organized person for FT position in
a fast paced environment. Respon
sibilities include phones, word pro
cessing, invoicing, accounts re
ceivable/ payable. Basic rqmts. incl.
Quickbooks (or similaracctg.pro
gram). Health/ dental and competi
tive salary. Fax resume to 302
3099; no phone calls please.
GREAT JOB FOR STUDENTS!
Conduct telephone surveys nation
wide. No sales. Flexible PT shifts.
Starts at $6.75/hour, $8.00 at 6
months, plus bonuses. Must type
30 wpm, have good communication
skills. Call Mary or Judy/ Research
Data Design 988-3458, or apply in
person at 1144 Gateway Loop,
Springfield, M-F 9-5.
Social Science Survey Research
workers needed. No solicitation
work is involved. On UO campus -
part-time flexible hours 9am to 9pm
Mon.-Sat. and 11am-9pm Sun. Sur
veys cover a wide variety of inter
esting topics. Wqrk is highly skilled
with possible upward mobility. $6.50
to start, raised to $7 after 25 hours
of work.. Fluent bilingual persons re
ceive bonuses for translation. Inter
ested applicants must be available
for training Oct. 2nd and 3rd. Call
346-0820, or come by Room 31
PLC on UO campus for more infor
mation.
KWVA is currently accepting appli
cations for Production Director for
the remainder of the 99/00 Acade
mic Year. A stipend is available to
students enrolled at least half-time.
Applicants need not have experi
ence to apply.
KWVA is also accepting applica
tions for student seats on our
Board of Directors. The Board of
Directors is not involved in the day
to day management of the station,
but rather with long term objec
tives. Applicants for these seats
must be enrolled students at the
University of Oregon.
Job descriptions and applications
are available outside the door of
the ASUO office, Suite 4 of the
EMU. Deadline for applications is
October 8th at noon. For more in
formation contact Kelly Lea at
(541) 346-4091. KWVA is an EO/
AA employer committed to com
pliance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act.
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INFO SESSION
Wed, October 6
3:30 - 5:00
Ben Linder Room
EMU
China
INFO SESSION
Wed, October 6
3:30 - 5:00
Umpqua Room
EMU
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Children & Elders
UO Work and Family Services is
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n Caregiver Directory for University
Employees, Student or Community
Members who need occasional,
irregular or part-time care.
If you would like to have your name v
included in the directory, you can sign up at
; Office of Human Resources,
\ 463 Oregon Hall through October 8,1999.
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205 HELP WANTED
The Emerald is seeking a Universi
ty student interested in joining its
staff as a higher education reporter.
Applicants must be enrolled in
classes at the University and be
available to work 25 hours a week.
Experience with Associated Press
style and the basic rules of gram
mar is preferred. Applications can
be picked up at the Emerald office
Suite 300 EMU on the third floor.
Deadline for applications is 5 p.m.,
Monday, Oct. 4. 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.
Childcare 10-15 hrs/wk, flexible, 3
children. References req. Transpor
tation required. 334-0203.
Childcare for 2 children ages 2 & 4
in Thurston home. Two days/week.
Own car, references. 736-0993
Part-time, Full-time positions avail
able at retail lumber yard. Apply in
person at Serve & Save Plywood.
2485 Hwy 99 North.
ARTIST NEEDED for detailed
sketching. Fee negotiable. Please
call Karyn ASAP. 685-9075.
Student employee position avail
able. Morning hours working with
infants at the Co-op Family Center.
Call 346-7400 and ask for Suzy or
Tami.
Camp Adventure Students! or
exp. students. Need childcare 1
day/wk 2-6pm. $6.5Q/hr. 686-4819
A computer owner
Put it to work. $25-$75/hr. PT/FT.
www.work-from-home.net/mom
The Designated Driver Shuttle is
now hiring Directors and P/R Coor
dinators. Call 346-7433 for more in
formation and applications.
UO Club Ice Hockey looking for
public announcer at home games.
400+ fans. Call 338-2959:
DO YOU UKE BABIES? Birth To
Three needs volunteers to care for
babies and toddlers during parent
ing education classes. Call Volun
teer Coordinator Sarah Peroutka at
484-5316 for more information.
Academic credit may be possible
through your department.
An exciting Career awaits you
at AccuTel, Inc.
PERSONNEL SOURCE
is recruiting for Part-time
Associate positions at:
Accu Tel, Inc.
a wholly owned subsidiary of
General Motors
Acceptance Corp.
Exceptional People needed for
Customer Service Associates.
We seek enthusiastic profession
als to handle incoming phone
calls from dealers and individuals.
Skills for Success:
•Entrepreneurial Spirit
•Strong customer service and
phone skills
•Ability to type 25 wpm and com
puter proficiency in Win, Word,
Excel
•One-two years of college
•Shift flexibility, the call center
hours are Mon-Fri 7:00am
7:00pm. Hiring for 40 part-time po
sitions- 19 hours or less
October training starts October
11th. Two training sessions will be
held Monday through Friday. Se
lect 7am to noon or 2:30pm to
5:30pm. Excellent opportunities to
be a part of a professional team
and still have time for life outside
of work. Apply in person at:
Personnel Source
555 Lincoln Street
or Fax resumes to 485-6411
Work from home small business
needs help with web page. Call Bill
683-1715.
PHOTO-CAM store seeks exp FT/
PT Mini Lab Techs, Cam/ Video,
Digital Sales. Great $, benefits,
mgmt opp. Greg 503-399-2104 fax
399-2105.
205 HELP WANTED
Room & Board in exchange for
being back-up for disabled person
and helping 12 year-old with
homework. Flexible schedule.
However, willingness to work
some evenings, weekends, and/
or being on-call at night when
needed is a requirement. Newly
remodeled private bedroom and
bath in gracious home on Oakway
Golf Course. Forward resume and
references to FAX 686-9633 or e
mail lmaSneezer@aol.com._
POSTAL JOBS TO $18.35/HR
INC. BENEFITS, NO EXPERIENCE,
FOR APP. AND EXAM INFO,
CALL 1 800-813-3585, EXT 6624 ,
8AM-7PM, 7 DAYS fds.inc
!$21 + HOUR PT/FT!
Process Mail or Email!
Email: Register@aweber.com
Earn extra cash. $50-$300/hr.
Amateur film maker looking for fe
male models 18-30. 688-0923.
Positions Available for fall-spring
school year 1999-2000. For work
study and non-work study stud
ents in Building Management at
the Lundquist College of Busi
ness. If interested please drop off
a completed resume and fall
schedule to Gilbert 262. Please
call 346-3274 for additional info.
Office assistant at non-profit hu
man rights group, approx. 20+
hours/week. Familiar with Macin
tosh, good typing, computer skills,
experience with office, phones, fil
ing, etc. Organized self-starter may
begin immediately. Boxholder; PO
Box 11284; Eugene, OR 97440.
ASSISTANT MANAGER needed
for small, quiet, campus apartment
complex. Send resume to Jen
nings& Company, PO Box 70407,
Eugene OR 97401.
Make up to $2000 in one week!
Motivated student organizations
needed for marketing project.
www.CampusBackBone.com/fun
draiser. www.CreditHealth.com/fun
draiser or Dennis 1-800-357-9009
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
2 WEEKS FREE RENT!
Very nice 7 bd, W/D, DW, yard,
$1590, 343-6000
www.stewardshiDDroDerties.com
4-5 BLOCKS TO CAMPUS:
4 bedroom, recently remodeled, all
appliances, yard, new carpet, paint,
$1550/mo. 4 bedroom duplex, fire
place, quiet location, w/s/g paid.
$1150/mo. 912-1452.
Beautiful, cool, quiet, roomy 4
bedroom, 2.5 bath, 70 yr. new cus
tomed, restored on 5 acres with
caretaker. Leather, oak, brass,
white-on-white, air, lawns, parking.
Built-in big TV surround sound, 15
min. from campus. McKenzie View
Dr. $1795 +dep. first & last, refer
ences. 988-1997.
215 APARTMENTS (FURNISHED
1
MOVE IN BONUS
2 weeks free rent
1-2 Bedrooms
TALISMAN
888 E. 18th
$475-$595
Call 485-4029
BLACKSTONE MANOR
1750 Alder
$515-$615
Call 687-0684
ALDERWOOD MANOR
1884-1860 Alder
$495-$595-$850
Call 686-0743
FERRY ST. QUADS
1728 Ferry
$270-$295
All utilities included.
Call 465-9330
No Pets!
No Application Feel
von Klein Property Mgmt, LLC
1301 Ferry #2 • 485-7776
Morning Person?
Get Paid to Exercise!
The Oregon Daily Emerald is now hiring for morning
newspaper delivery.
6:00-8:00 am every day the Emerald is published. Requires your own
RELIABLE vehicle. Apply NOW.
Work study ok. Apply in person, Mon-Fri, 8-5, 300 EMU.
The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal opportunity employer committed to a culturally diverse workplace.