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Call (541)3464343 or stop by Room 300 Erb Memorial Union to place your ad today. P.0. Box 3159 Eugene, OR 97403 E-mail: classads@oregon.uoregon.edu On-line edition: www.dailyemerald.com At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year the sis/dissertation background. Term papers. Full resume service. Editing. Laser pr. ON CAMPUS! Promote your UO courses HERE! Call us at 346-4343. Giant Moving Sale & Clothes Fest. Dining Chairs, rugs, microwave, patio, furniture, card table, folding chairs, mirror, luggage, art, vac uum, fireplace tools, ironing board, snow tires, garden stuff. Office fur niture, computer, fax/ printer. Men’s and women's clothes, jack ets, hats, shoes, hiking boots. Sat.-Sun., 9-4, 189 W. 36th Ave. 120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Victrola owners and collectors: Large collection of 78 rpm record ings. Mostly classical, excellent cond. 50C a disc. 485-3466. Students: Buy & Sell stuff online. The free UO classified. www.universityad.com__ Emerald City Comics Your store for comics, games, Anime. 770 E. 13th 345-2568 “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 COUCH, comfy and solid, $40; 5 drawer dresser, $60. 485-3466. 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 130 CARS/TRUCKS 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 ‘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 www.affordablelaptops.com _1-800-864-2345_ Emachines, 400mHz, 32MB, 17” monitor, printer, scanner. $750; Emachines, 500mHz, “17 monitor, printer, scanner, $500; Emerson 4 head hi-fi VCR, $80each. 746-5144. BACK TO SCHOOL COMPUTERS HP-200 w/monitor, $295. 333 $450, 700 $899. Computers, printers, monitors internet ready. 744-9195. www.ComputeForLess.com 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 usagi@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. For Sale Power PC, Mac G3 128 ram, 9GB Drive 17in monitor & software $2500. Call Joe 302-6855 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 Horoscope by Linda C. Black TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Scpl. 29). Learn to manage money this year, and you could do quite well. Your intuition should be good, so follow it to wealth. Contact a friend who’s far away in October. The advice you get may be old-fash ioned, but it should also work. Planning is the key to your success in November. Do the re search to get the facts in December. The old ways work best in February, and an old love serves you well. Review a lesson you learned in the past in June and rediscover a treasure you’d forgotten about. A wise woman can help you get rich in July, and a stem critic pushes you to per fection 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 4 — If you want to make money, leave it where it is. Don’t spend large sums unless you get an awe some interest rate. Be careful about borrowing. Some tricky stuff could be buried in the fine TAURUS (April 20-May 20)—Today is a 7 — Somebody may ask you to give back what you got, but you don’t need to do that. Before you re turn anything that you came by fair and square, ask for a second opinion. An impartial arbitra tor is likely to rule in your favor. GEMINI (May 21-June 21) — Today is a 6 — Oooops. Something that was easy just got hard er. Could it be you spent too much lime playing earlier this week, and now you have to scramble to catch up? Don’t waste time talking! That could get you into worse trouble! CANCER (June 22-July 22) — Today is an 8 —You look cute. You're attracting the attention of a gorgeous hunk or princess, too. Your intu ition should be excellent concerning romance, so full speed ahead! Ignore something about your home that's not the way you want it. You can fix it later. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 5 —You should be in the most difficult part of the proj ect. You may even feel like there's no light at the end of the tunnel. That's not true. There’s always light at the end, or it wouldn't be a tunnel Re lax. You're doing fine. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22)—Today is an 8 — Your abilily lo focus attention should be awe some. You should study easier ways to make money since that's an important part of your life right now. The opportunities are all around you. Figure out a way lo make them take less time and be less work, and your fortune is assured. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — Today is a7 — Is somebody out to gel your money? That may be how it feels if you're going through more of it than you realized. Count it to make sure you have as much as you thought. Then, say no to a request that you don't need to grant. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Today is an 8 — You're strong, decisive and eloquent. You know what you want, and you'll be able to talk others into giving it to you. Your ability to work a deal has never been belter. Don't waste a mo ment. Go after all that stuff on your lists. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) —Today is a 6 —- You're a good communicator, and you al ways tell the truth. You don’t always have to tell it. however Today you're wisest plan is to keep your mouth shut. Don't pass along something you hear in private. Wait to see what develops. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is an 8 — You and your buddies can have an ex cellent time. Paint the town, but don't gel too wild and reckless. Have lots of fun and maybe even fall in love. Make sure you get home safe ly, though, with a little pre-play planning. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Today is a 7— You may have to take orders, instead of handing them out. If this is a program you signed up for, don't complain. It'll just take a lit tle getting used to. You're still lucky in love, so talk over any upsets with a loved one. Be flexi ble. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is an 8 — Don't take oft'on your adventure yet. A cou ple of loose ends need to be tied up first. If you leave now, just know you'll have to lake care of these details while you're gone. 155INSTRUMENTS/MUSIC EQUIP. John Sharkey teaches guitar, pia no, bass lessons. All levels/styles. Mon-Sat, 1-9:30pm, 342-9543. 175 WANTED 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. 185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Own a computer? Put it to work! $25-$75/hr PT/FT. www.wealthontheweb.org ATTENTION: WORK FROM HOME Up to $25-$75/hr. PT/FT. MAIL ORDER 888-708-0094 mim imware 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. Local nonprofit looking for Recep tionist/Office Assistant. 2 Positions, Work Study, Off Campus, 8-12 hrs/wk, mornings & Wed. afternoon hrs. avail. $7/hr. Reception, phones, filing, data entry, word processing, mailing and other misc. tasks. To Apply: email resume and availability to Amy at amy@netcorps.org Now hiring for fall term jobs in Campus Recycling! 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. Social Services - Alvord-Taylor is accepting applications for the life skills instructors in our group homes serving adults with developmental disabilities. The homes are conven iently located near bus lines in Eu gene and Springfield. Flexible scheduling for full and part time, day, eves and overnight shifts are available. Excellent benefits and training provided. Position provides a great opportunity to gain experi ence in education and social serv ices. If interested, apply at 405 N. “A" Street, Springfield. EOE/AA. Project Saferide is accepting appli cations for Co-Director and Educa tion Coordinator. Applications are available in Women's Center and are due by 10/6/2000. 205 HELP WANTED 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. Very special person needed to help care for my grandma. $8.50/hr. to start. 32-40hr/wk. Please call Karen 485-8471 The Emerald is seeking a University student interested in joining its staff as the higher education editor. Appli cants must be enrolled in classes at the University and be available to work about 30 hours a week. Quali fied applicants will have experience on a daily college newspaper, man agement experience, editing experi ence, knowledge of ODE and AP style. Applications can be picked up at the Emerald office in Suite 300 of the EMU on the third floor. Applica tions will be due 5 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 3. 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 workplace. 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. Student Computer Support - Pro vide PC computer support to faculty, staff, and students in the Specialized Training Program (STP), College of Education. Tasks include: new com puter installation, software installa tion, and subsequent user training and troubleshooting. Minimum quali fications: Bachelor's degree in Com puter Science (preferred) or back ground in Computer Science + 2-3 years prior computer support experi ence in a diverse-user environment with people of various skill levels. Salary: $8.50-$10/hr (20/ hour/week/max) based on qualifica tions and experience. Submit cover letter and resume/vita to Priscilla Phillips, STP, 1235 UO, Eugene, OR 97403-1235. Hand deliver: 1761 Al der Street, Room 103; phone 346 2460. Employment will be available year-round. AA/EO/ADA institution committed to cultural diversity. 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 www.peacehealth.org and submit an online application or call 687-6103. 205 HELP WANTED WRITER (Part-time) wanted to cre ate a weekly, local online newsletter for the Eugene area. Salary and stock options in a growing Internet company. Engaging, sophisticated and fun writing style. Reporting or editing experience is a must. If you have a strong editorial voice and good judgment, please send cover letter and resume to: eugeneorwriter@streetmail.com Willamette Pass Ski area is seek ing dedicated, energetic, customer service focused individuals for the 2000-2001 season. Positions in clude: Rental Manager, Ski School Manager & Instructors. Food & Beverage, Retail/Rental, Trans portation, Janitorial, Equipment & Lift Operators. Group Sales. Ad ministrative and Bookkeeping. Ap plications available at Ullr Sport Shop. 207 Coburg Road. Eugene. EOE/AA -JOB FAIR Oct. 14th at Ski Are 10am-4pm www.willamettepass.com Willamette Pass is an equal op portunity recreation provider oper ating under a special use permit on Willamette and Deschutes Na tional Forests. 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 Willamalane Park & Recreation District is seeking part-time Program Lead ers for the Willamalane Teen Center to plan, organize, and oversee pro gram activities at a teen program site. $8.40-$10.92/hr. 3-6 pm, M-F, plus additional hours as required. Required job application packets and detailed job descriptions are available at the Willamalane Memo rial Building Community Center, 765 A St., Springfield, OR 97477. Appli cation deadline Friday, 10/06/00, at 5 pm. Drug-free workplace. EOE. $ Bartenders Needed $ No exp. necessary. Training/Certifi cation avail. Immediate job place ment. www.barcareers.com 800 806-0085/ext.240. 205 HELP WANTED 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 Teach English in Korea. No experi ence necessary. BA/BS required. Sandra at 343-7216. 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 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). 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. Morning Person? MAKE SOME EXTRA CASH! Hiring Now! Deliver the Oregon Daily Emerald 6:00-8:00am, Mon.-Fri. Requires your own reliable vehicle. Work study ok. Apply in person, Mon.-Fri., 8-5, 300 EMU The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal opportunity employer com mitted to a culturally diverse work place. Taking nominations for Co-Director stipend position for 2000/01 @RSA office, Suite 20A EMU or email rsa @ gladstone. uoregon.edu NEED MORE INCOME? See if you qualify at: www.homebusiness.to/frank 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. 2500019 Start at ^8»00/llf 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 DIR ECTORY OF (Sirs f * Collegiate Christian Fellowship Sunday Mornings @ I 1:00 a.m. in the gym at First Baptist Church 868 High Street 345-0341 (Shuttle service also available) Discover the Joy! First Christian Church I 166 Oak, Eugene www.HeartolEugene.org Sunday Services: New Celebration, 9:30 a.m. Traditional, I I :(X) a.in. mmm