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Box 3159 Eugene, OR 97403 E-mail: classads@oregon.uoregon.edu On-line edition: www.dailyemerald.com CLASSIFICATIONS 080 Greek Event* OSS Greek Announcements 096 Birthdays 095 Personals 100 Lost & Found 10$ Typing/Resume Service 110 Instructkm/lktoHng 115 Gnrage/Moving Sales 120 Miscellaneous For Sale 125 Furniture/Appfiaiicts 130 Cars/Trecks 155 Motorcycles/Scooters 140 Bicycles 145 Computers/Electroaics 158 Tv & Sound Systems 155 Instrumcnts/Music Equip 168 Pete & Supplies 165 Sport Equipment 170 Photography Equip 175 Wanted ISO Travel & Lodging !85 Business Opportunities 198 Opportunities 195 Recruiting 200 Work Study Positions 205 Help Wanted 2X0 Homes for Rent 213 Houses for Sate 215 Apartments (Fumahaf) 226 Apartments (UnfonnAed) 225 Quads 236 Rooms for Rent 235 Duplexes for Real 238 Sublets 240 Garage/Storage Space 245 Roommates Wanted 250 Boarding Houses 255 Housing Wanted 266 Announcements 265 Elections 270 Meetings 275 Club Sports 280 Counseling 285 Services 290 Health & Fitness 295 Food & Drink 300 Cumpus Ministry 305 Campus Events 310 Arts & Entertainment 315 What’s Happeoiot? RAanES/DEADONES/POLICIES UNIVERSITY RATES (Must bean enrolled UO student or affiliated UO Group or Dept.) 3 line minimum $3.00/day Additional lines Sl.OO/line PRIVATE PARTY RATE (ean-tmivenlty/non-buslneas related) 3 line minimum $3.60/day Additional lines $1.20/Iine (approximately 35 spaces or 5-b words per line) Deadline: 1 p.m. ONE business day prior to publication Call (541) 3464343 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 identity the advertiser, AH 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 105 TYPING/RESUME SERVICES 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 UO COURSE OPENINGS Promote your UO courses HERE! Call us at 346-4343. 120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Monday is Magic: Arena Night at Emerald City Comics. 770 E. 13th. 345-2568. Students: Buy & Sell stuff online. The free UO classified. www.universityad.com "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 Clothes-Clothes Clothes! We buy them. The Clothes Horse Buy, Sell, Trade 720 E. 13th • 345-5099 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 130 CARS/TRUCKS 1982 VW Vanagon. Yellow & Gold. Very good condition. $2200. 349-9965 ‘93 GMC Jimmy, 4x4, V6 Vortec, 4.3L, CC, AC, tow, rack, tint, alloy whls, loaded. Sacrifice $7300. 681 9788 145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS For Sale Power PC, Mac G3 128 ram, 9GB Drive 17in monitor & software $2500. Call Joe 302-6855 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) Emachines, 400mHz, 32MB, 17" monitor, printer, scanner, $750; Emachines, 500mHz, “17 monitor, printer, scanner, $500; Emerson 4 head hi-fi VCR, $80each. 746-5144. coffee special Greatful Bread Buiz Coffeehouse AAA Cafe-Uwrence Hall Daily. Grind-Knight Library Horoscope by Linda C. Black TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Oct. 2). You may dis cover something new in your neighborhood this year. You may also gel to visit distant shores. This ought to be interesting! In Novem ber start with a list of things you want to ac complish. You won't have to go far to find ad venture in December. Tell someone who knows you well your crazy dreams in February. If you work together, you might make a few come true by June. Mind your manners to gain wealth in July. Keep a secret about money in 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 7 — Having to go back to work on such a nice day is a pity. If you can find a way around it, you probably will. Take care. There might be some thing only you can do, so don't drop that out. Don't spread yourself too thin, or you won't do a good job at any of it. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 6 —A carefully calculated risk could pay off, but your timing has to be perfect. Better late than early, and if you have to wait until tomorrow, OK. You have a good chance of winning, but the path is full of chuckholes. Watch where GEMINI (May 21-June 21)—Today is a 7 — The problem is one of communication. You think you're communicating well, but some body else doesn't seem to get it. Instead of doubting your abilities, be patient. The other person's liable to change to your side, just when you least expect it. CANCER (June 22-JuIy 22) —Today is a 6— Work looks kind of tricky. A breakdown's quite possible, so take care. Something you've re cently learned may not work as well in practice as it did in theory. Don't be too embarrassed; just put in the correction and try again. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)—Today is a 7 — You should do pretty well, although it may not be the way you expected. You're learning all the time, so watch and listen as somebody does a big turnaround. Keep your money in your pocket until after the dust clears. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)—Today is a 7 — Home and family require a lot of attention, and that can be irritating. Hold your temper and tongue, and you may leam something interest ing. A change you thought would never happen could finally occur. Don't give up hope. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 22) — Today is an 8 — You're clicking right along, making an even greater impression than you realize. It's not just what you know; it's also what you're learning. You can do just about anything, especially if you can save money and keep a secret. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Today is a 6 — Money's available, but it's not steady. Some thing about it's bouncy. You might even think you have more than you do. Better count it be fore you spend it. You might decide you can do without that new gadget. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today is a 7 —You're sensitive and caring, but a little eccentric. You may not know what you'll do next. You're keeping the others guessing. That's part of the fun, but show compassion. One per son deserves an explanation. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is a 7 — Recent changes may impact your plans. Review the project before plunging boldly forward. Work you're involved with could bring a lot of rev enue, but make sure you're on the right track before proceeding. Better safe than sorry. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)—Today is an 8 —You're fascinating, and you have an interest ing person charmed. Actually, you may have two or three. Avoid confusion and keep them as friends. They'll sort themselves out Hold off on a major purchase. You might change your PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 7 — Expect a little confusion, as you’re being pulled in several directions. Instead of comply ing with everybody's wishes, figure out what would work best for you. It might be different than any of the options you've been offered. 145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS BACK TO SCHOOL COMPUTERS HP-200 w/monitor, $295. 600-$695, 733-$995. Also laptops, printers, monitors internet ready. 744-9195. www.ComputeForLess.com 150 TV & SOUND SYSTEMS CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS VCR's & Stereos. Thompson Elec tronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273 2000 Clarion 6675 Pro Audio CD Player. 2.5 weeks new, $285. 346 9005 John Sharkey teaches guitar, pia no, bass lessons. All levels/styles. Mon-Sat, 1-9:30pm, 342-9543. 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 BUVIE 1IWAEI The Oregon Daily Emerald assumes no liability for ad content or response. Ads are screened for illegal content arid 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. 185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ATTENTION: WORK FROM HOME Up to $25-$75/hr. PT/FT. MAIL ORDER 888-708-0094 Own a computer? Put It to work! $25-$75/hr PT/FT. www.wealthontheweb.org 190 OPPORTUNITIES Adolescent girls face a world of sex ual, emotional, social, and personal pressures often exacerbated by risk factors such as alarming rates of teen pregnancy, domestic and dat ing violence, drug and alcohol abuse. As girls grow through teen years, their self-esteem plummets as compared to boys. Mentors are essential in helping to serve as role models, offering friendship, guid ance, and stability. Through CHOICE, Girl Scouts of Western Rivers Council helps at risk girls learn and practice skills needed to make wise and informed choices about their future while learning about resources and opportunities to practice skills for the real world. The CHOICE Program needs women to volunteer in the Eugene, Springfield, Marcola and Cottage Grove middle schools. As a group facilitator your role is to lead candid discussions and activities to help girls explore is sues impacting their lives. You can make a difference in the lives of at risk girls who may have no one else. Contact Vanessa McDonald at 485 5911 Ext. 104 to sign up for a train ing being offered on October 15th or 22nd. Fall 2000 TEST PREPARATION GRE/GMAT$K5 LSAT si 5d Oct. 7, 14, 21 9:00am-12:00pm Nov. 4, 11, 18 9:00am-12:00pm CBEST FALL 2000 Tutorial Support Academic Learning Services,. 68 PLC 346-3226 CH 221 PHYS201 FR 101 FR 201 SPAN 101 SPAN 101 SPAN 201 MATH 095 MATH 111 MATH 111 MATH 111 4:00 MW 3:00 MW 3:30 UH 4:00 MW 4:00 MW 4:30 UH 3:30 UH 3:00 MW 3:00 MW 4:30 MW 3:30 UH MATH 112 MATH 112 MATH 241 MATH 241 MATH 243 (Bl) MATH 251 MATH 251 MATH 252 MATH 253 $80/group 3:30 UH 4:00 MW 3:30 UH 4:30 MW 3:30 UH 4:00 MW 3:30 UH 4:00 MW 4:30 UH To participate in these groups, register and pay fees at ALS, 68 PLC. All groups meet 2 hours per week. If you need assistance in courses other than those listed, registry printouts are available that list qualified tutors. There is no charge for this printout. For more information contact, ALS: 68 PLC, or call 346-3226. 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 Editorial Assistant Nonprofit educational technology publisher seeking p/t editorial assis tant for the school year (20hrs/wk). Duties include formatting articles, maintaining database of authors and editors, correspondence, some proofreading and copy editing, other support tasks, and possibility of Web production. Journalism or English major preferred. Work study or tech fee required. Must be computer-liter ate, responsible, reliable, and self motivated. E-mail or fax resume and a brief description of your skills to Jennifer Roland (jroland@iste.org or 346-5890). _ 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. Keep the UO Campus beautiful,,, RECtCtE 200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS Co-op Family Center Van Driver Student Employee/Work Study PM Hours Needed Good Hourly Wage Call 346-7400 205 HELP WANTED 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 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. 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. Lifeguards Swim Instructors Water Fitness Instructors Willamalane Park and Recreation District Aquatics Department seeks daytime staff. Flexible weekday shifts available. Experience and cer tification are not required prior to ap plication. Paid training provided. Re quired applications and detailed job descriptions are available at Lively Park Swim Center, 6100 Thurston Road, Springfield, or Willamalane Park Swim Center, 1276 G Center, Springfield. Drug-Free Workplace. EOE. To hear a listing of all available posi tions, call the Willamalane Job Line at (541) 736-4066 25000191 Start at 8.0O/llI* 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