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Box 3159 Eugene, OR 97403 E-mail: classads@oregon.uoregon.edu On-line edition: www.dailyemerald.com CLASSIFICATIONS USD Greek k vents 085 Greek Announcements 090 Birthdays 095 Personals 100 Lost & Found 105 Typing/Resume Services 110 Instructlon/IPtoring 115 Garage/Maving Sales 120 Miscellaneous For Sale 125 Fumiture/Appliances 130 Cars/Trucks 135 Motorcycles/Scooters 140 Bicycles 145 Computers/Electronics 150 Tv & Sound Systems 155 InstrumenLs/Music Equip 160 Pels & Supplies 165 Sport Equipment 170 Photography Equip 175 Wanted ISO Travel & Lodging 185 Business Opportunities 190 Opportunities 195 Recruiting 200 Work Study Positions 205 Help Wanted 210 Houses for Rent 213 Houses for Sale 215 Apartments (Fumnhed) 220 Apartments (Unfurnished) 225 Quads 230 Rooms for Rent 235 Duplexes for Rent 238 Sublets 240 Garuge/Storage Space 245 Roommates Wanted 250 Boarding Houses 255 Housing Wanted 200 Announcements 265 Elections 270 Meetings 275 Club Sports 280 Counseling 285 Services 290 Health & Fitness 295 Food & Drink 300 Campus Ministry 305 Campus Events 310 Arts & Entertainment 315 What’s Happening? RATES/DEADLINES/POLICIES UmVEXMl V KA1ES (Must be an enrolled UO student or affiliated IIO Group or Dept) 3 line minimum $3.00/day Additional lines $1.00/line PRIVATE PARTY RATE (non-university/non-business related) 3 line minimum $3.60/day Additional lines $1.20/line (approximately 35 spaces or 5-6 words per line) Deadline: I p.m. ONE business day prior to publication Call (541) 346-4343 for BUSINESS RATES. PAYMENT: Prepayment is required unless billing has been established. We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover, Receipts may be requested at the time of ad placement. A purchase order must accompany all university departmental and student association ads. Tearsheets provided upon request. ERRORS/REFUNDS: Please check your ad! The ODE will run a classified ad one additional day as a result of any typographical error that changes the meaning of the ad, if reported by 1PM. No cash refunds will be issued. ACCEP TANCE: The ODE reserves the right to revise, reclassify, reject or cancel any ad at any time. Political ads are payable in advance and must clearly identify the advertiser. All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal for any person to cause to be published any advertisement relating to the transfer, sale, rental, or lease of any housing which expresses limitations, specifications or discrimination of any kind. NOT ACCEPTED: Mail-order ads (unless a sample is supplied for review prior to publication); Adoption ads by anyone other than a licensed agency; Airline ticket sale ads by any one other than authorized agents. Four easy ways to place an ad in the Oregon Daily Emerald Classifieds: 1) Stop by Suite 300 EMU, M-F 8a.m.-5p.m. 2) Visit our website: www.dailyemerald.com 3) Call 346-4343, M-F 8a.m.-5p.m. 4) Fax 346-5578 At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year the sis/dissertation background. Term papers. Full resume service. Editing. Laser pr. ON CAMPUS! 113 UP COURSE OPENINGS Promote your UO courses HERE! Call us at 346-4343. 120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Japanese Animation: Largest rental selection in town at Emerald City Comics. 770 E. 13th. 345-2568. Students: Buy & Sell stuff online. The free UO classified. www.universityad.com Victrola owners and collectors: Large collection of 78 rpm record ings. Mostly classical, excellent cond. 50c a disc. 485-3466. “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 125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES Dorm-size fridge/freezer. Sanyo, white, 1 year old. Excellent condi tion. $80. Sarah 344-1708 Office chair-padded, adjustable for the ultimate in swiveling and reclin ing. $60,513-4715 COUCH, comfy and solid, $40; 5 drawer dresser, $60.485-3466. ‘94 Toyota 4 Runner, V6, 5-spd, one owner, excellent condition, load ed, $14,250. 683-8535 ‘93 GMC Jimmy, 4x4, V6 Vortec, 4.3L, CC, AC, tow, rack, tint, alloy whls, loaded. Sacrifice $7300. 681 9788 1982 Mazda RX7, cd, alarm, a/c, 5 spd, glass and solid top, great little car. $2000 obo. Dave 726-9742. 1982 VWVanagon. Yellow & Gold. Very good condition. $2200. 349-9965 . 145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS Emachines, 400mHz, 32MB, 17” monitor, printer, scanner, $750; Emachines, 500mHz, “17 monitor, printer, scanner, $500; Emerson 4 head hi-fi VCR, $80each. 746-5144. For Sale Power PC, Mac G3 128 ram, 9GB Drive 17in monitor & software $2500. Call Joe 302-6855 www.emu.uoregon.edu Horoscope by Linda C. Black TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Sepl. 28). A new and crazy idea you try could work. Do it with an imaginative and creative loved one, and your odds of success are greater. Jot down your plans in October. Figure out how much they'll cost in November. Something you leam in De cember could amaze you, but it’s about time you found out. You and a loved one could win at a gamble in February. A risk you take in April’s less-likely to succeed. June's good for anything creative. Watch out for a reality check next September. 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 5 — Let somebody else do the driving, make the decisions and take on the responsibility. You don't need to be in control of this situation. Somebody else can do that quite well, so relax. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 7 — A lucky break could go in your favor. You may be able to provide what's needed on a mo ment's notice. Watch for the opportunity by paying attention to your supervisor, teacher or anybody else in a position of authority. Think ahead, and you could earn a reward. GEMINI (May 21-June 21) — Today is an 8 — Follow through with a project that involves a foreigner, a foreign language or a college class. It should turn out quite well. Also, take a vow to keep your comments to yourself for the next few weeks. Dispense information on a "need to know" basis. CANCER (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 6 —You should feel better and come up with lots of new ideas. You should communicating with a loved one is easier, too. Sometimes you're stuck for the right words, but that's less-likely to be the case for die next few weeks. Relax. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)—Today is a 7 —You may run into difficulties you hadn't predicted, but dial's all part of the learning process. Don't stop; keep reading! You'll get better at a new skill with practice, too. You're going from the theoretical to the tangible, and that's sometimes awkward. Don't give up. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)—Today is a 7 — Worries about money could fade, as you con tinue to rake it in. Don't stop to count it until the game's over, which might not be until this weekend. Finish something you've started, and the rewards may be greater than expected. It's still a lot of work, though. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — Today is a 9 — You may have overcome a big obstacle. All you have to do is finish something you've start ed, and the prize is within your grasp. You might rather play with somebody you love, so even a simple task could seem bothersome. It won't take long. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Today is a 7 —You're smart and cute. This gives you an ad vantage, with a rather demanding person. In stead of feeling stressed, act like you know something the other person would find inter esting. That may be the case, too. And, the oth er person may be willing to trade. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today is an 8 —You're always interested in learning, and today you could get a good chance. A friend of yours could open the door to a whole new area for you. You ought to keep the discus sions to a minimum. Practice, instead. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is a 7 — Watch for a job that nobody else wants. A friend might let you know about a good one. If you're in business, this may cost you a little, but it's a good investment. If you're an employ ee, accept less money to start. It could turn into more than you expected. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Today is an 8 — If you've already made the commitment, congratulations. If not, it may almost be too late. Hurry, or it could cost you more than you baigained for. Follow through on a done deal. Don't take off in a new direction. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 7 —A tough assignment is just about complete. A crazy idea could work, and another option could become available. Don't lose faith, even if this is costing more than you thought. If you build something that will last, it should appre ciate in value. BACK TO SCHOOL COMPUTERS HP-200 w/monitor, $295. 333 $450, 700 $899. Computers, printers, monitors internet ready. 744-9195. www.ComputeForLess.com www.affordablelaptops.com _1-800-864-2345_ P650 Notebook (Acer 602 TER) 128MB/12GB, 13.3'TFT display. CD-RW, built-in Ethernet card, free external USB FDD Paid $2,600, ask ing for $2,199 firm. 346-4828 or usa-gi@csi.com (Taro) Need a LapTop? Compaq Presario with Pent II 266 64mb Ram, 56k Modem installed, 3.2gigHD, USB Port. CD-Rom, 3 yrs old. great cond. $1000, 343-1564. 150 TV & SOUND SYSTEMS 2000 Clarion 6675 Pro Audio CD Player. 2.5 weeks new, $285. 346 9005_ CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS VCR's & Stereos. Thompson Elec tronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273 Must see the Husky game! Need ticket(s) help! Rick 431-7309 or 688-2996 Wanted 2 Duck-UofW tickets, top $ cash. 503-362-9435, Salem. 178 CHILD CARE Mother's helper for our preschool boys, ages 15 mos. and 3. Hours, neg. Would like help a few mornings per week + occas. eves. 741-4984 WANT CASH? Sign-up your class mates for cool Internet sites and re ceive a minimum of $1.00 per per son! There's no easier way to make money! Log onto TeamMagma.com or cdll 1-877-866-2462. ATTENTION: WORK FROM HOME Up to $25-$75/hr. PT/FT. MAIL ORDER 888-708-0094 \&mm biwAja 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. Own a computer? Put it to work! $25-$75/hr PT/FT. www.wealthontheweb.org 190 OPPORTUNITIES Attention Student Filmmakers, Marketers & Ad Agencies... Enter our Digital Video Contest and you could WIN the $30,000 Grand Prize! Produce a digtal video highlighting our Port Authority line of corpo rate apparel and you could win $30,000 CASH. Here's how it works: • Sign up online at pacontest.com • Receive your complete informa tion packet by mail • Use your creativity to produce a 15-45 sec. digital video suitable for a professional audience (live action, claymation, animation, etc.) • Complete the registration form and submit it with your entry • Submit your entry on VHS tape, CD, or ZIP disk before January 1, 2001 For more details log on to, www.pacontest.com! Now hiring for fall term jobs in Campus Recycilngl Campus Recycling now hiring work study/ tech fee funded students for positions beginning September. Contact Campus Recycling at 346-0961. Leave message with a mailing address and phone number. 205 HELP WANTED Very special person needed to help care for my grandma. $8.50/hr. to start. 32-40hr/wk. Please call Karen 485-8471 Transcriptionist-Health Records PeaceHealth Oregon Region Certified Medical Transcriptionist preferred. At least one year experi ence in a similar transcription envi ronment. Knowledge of medical ter minology, anatomy, and physiology, clinical medicine, surgery, diagnostic tests, radiology, pathology, pharma cology and various medical special ties as required in area of responsi bility. Knowledge of medical tran scription guidelines and practices. For further information or to apply, please visit our website at online application or call 687-6103. Use the ODE Classifieds! 2500019) Start at ^8«00/hl* plus bonus! University of Oregon Annual Giving Program NOW HIRING UO/LCC students only work study eligible applications available anytime Agate Hall, Room 124 346-2059 Annual Giving Program • UO Development Office Transforming Lives through Knowledge Great Opportunity College women, you can make a dif ference! Mentor a middle school girl in you local community. Learn more about CyberSisters and apply to be come a mentor by visiting our web site at www.cyber-sisters.org or call 541-682-7884. The Community Internship Program is hiring for the following position: Human Services Division Head. If you are dedicated, enthusiastic and possess a great work ethic please apply. Contact Marcella or Cami at 346-4351. Teachers wanted: Native English speakers desperately needed in Taiwan. Must have a degree, and be willing to commit for a year. Ex cellent pay and benefits. JOBS OPEN NOW! Contact Pin Pin at n1964630@ms41.hinet.net Utility Worker/Fix-lt Person The Child Care and Development Centers need a handy person to help maintain its multiple sites. Car pentry, gardening, repair skills need ed. Work study preferred. Office at 1511 Moss Street. 346-4384 SWIMSUIT MODELS WANTED for calendar. Call Melinda at 685-0963 for more info. www.womeninwaders.com Volunteer or intern at the YWCA work on programs and events relat ing to Diversity, gender issues, Ra cial Justice, writing, PR or youth pro grams. Call 346-4439 for more infor mation. The Emerald is seeking a Universi ty student interested in joining its staff as a graphic designer. Appli cants must be enrolled in classes at the University and be available to work about 30 hours a week. Knowledge of Quark Express, Free hand and basic writing experience is a must. Applications and job de scriptions can be picked up in the Emerald office in Suite 300 of the EMU on the third floor. Deadline for applications is 5 pm Friday, Sept. 29. Please include a resume and five examples of your work. The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal opportunity employer commit ted to a culturally diverse work place. i 205 HELP WANTED Babysitter Needed for my 3 chil dren. Some weekday afternoons. Misc. evenings & weekends. Own transportation necessary. 484-6789 Student Programmer/ Computer Support. Office of Resource Management DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: •Experience in: Web programming and design, Microsoft IIS Web Serv er, Active Server Pags (or similar process) to interact with Access da tabases •Excellent organizational abilities and attention to detail. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: •Primary responsibility will be assist ing with website development. This will entail creating interactive web pages that allow users to run cus tomized queries and input/update data. •Other responsibilities may include computer support and database de sign/maintenance. HOURS AND PAY: •Approximately 15-20hrs/wk, $7.50 $11.00 /hr. depending on experi ence. TO APPLY: Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Please submit a complete resume with the names of two references to Donna Chittenden, Office of Resource Management, Room 1A Johnson Hall, 346-3044 MUSIC LOVERS NEEDED, local venue seeks motivated, fresh people who know Eugene. 554-5320 INTRAMURAL SPORT OFFICIALS needed for flag football, volleyball, and indoor soccer. We will train you! Initial meeting is Wed. Sept. 27th at 6pm in Rm. 63 of Student Rec Cen ter. Or call 346-4113. Evening Custodian The Child Care and Development Center’s Westmoreland sites need 2 hours of cleaning each night. Time is flexible. Work study and/or West moreland resident preferred. Office at 1511 Moss. 346-4384 Creative, dedicated Tutors/Mentors needed. Services for Student Ath letes are seeking tutors qualified in the following areas: Math, Chemis try, Biology, Physics, Business and Economics. Please pick up applica tion at 1601 University St. (Building next to MacCourt). Off the mark by Mark Parisi 2 vjrfy comiriQ. £nigi SrioetD tioT<b£ SoRGfoMS