Classifieds To place an ad, call (541) 346-4343 or stop by Room 300 EMU E-mail: classads@dailyemerald.com Online Edition: www.dailyemerald.com Room 300, Erb Memorial Union, RO. Box 3159, Eugene, OR 97403 Monday Blues? We have comics, games and anime at Emerald City Comics. 770 E 13th, 345-2568. 125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES No time to search for another dorky birthday card? Try a birthday announcement in the Emerald. Call 346-4343 (for a personal touch add a photo) 145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS Extremely Fast PC w/ 21” monitor! Athlon 64 3400+, 2 GB Ram, DVD RW. Info: http://www.doiop.com/pc Need Adobe Creative Suite tutoring. Catalog layout. 541-345-5846. Newer 15” LCD ViewSonic monitor. Software and packaging box incl. $175. 345-7325. MAC G4, 500 mhz, 896 RAM, rage 128 card, 27GB, zip drive, DVD RAM, software. $450. 345-7325. 185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BARTENDING $250/day potential, no experience necessary, training provided. Call 800-965-6520 ext. 118 The Oregon Daily Emerald assumes no liability for ad content or response. Ads are screened for illegal content and mail order ads must provide sample of item for sale. Otherwise, ads that appear too good to be true, 3probably are. y Respond at your own risk. VOLUNTEER! Duck Preview is a great way to get involved and help recruit new stu dents to the UO. Free t-shirt for vol unteers! Come to a training session: October 24 or October 26 at 5pm in 461 Oregon Hall or call 346-1274. 205 HELP WANTED Child Care Activity Leader. Monitor and su pervise kindergarten through ele mentary school-age children in a variety of activities in a child care setting. $7.39-$10.35/hr. Hours will vary, less than 20 hrs/wk. Required application packets are available online at www.willama lane.org or at the Willamalane Me morial Building Community Cen ter, 765 A St, Springfield, OR 97477. Applications will be ac cepted until positions are filled. Drug-free workplace, EOE. W Willamalane Park & Recreation District Web Person. Knowledgeable in web design and photo imaging (Photoshop). See davidschoen.com or 805-471-0875 (Local Eugene) AQUATICS POSITIONS City of Eugene Immediate Openings for Aquatics Instructors / Water Safety Instructors $11.30-$14.95/hr Primarily for late afternoon, early evening classes. Must pass Police background check Apply online at www.euqene-or.gov (Req# 00002) or obtain application materials from Human Resource & Risk Services, 777 Pearl St, Rm 101, Eugene OR 97401 (541)682-5061 Professional service A product of the Oregon Daily Emerald Classifieds. For more information call 541-346-4343 AUTOMOTIVE Small World Auto Repair Great rates and honest service! Near Westmoreland Housing. Open Mon-Sat. Courtesy van to UO. 683-6475. CAL Automotive. Quality service, reasonable rates. Student/Senior discount. Shuttle service. 7:30-5:30, M-F 485-5135.3764 B W.11th. 10 min. oil change! 25 yrs of expe rience! Cooling systems, transmis sion. Pit Stop USA Inc. Corner of W. 11th & Garfield. 686-2507. AUTOMOTIVE Oregon Mobile Tline-up Most auto repairs done at your home or business. Breaks, diagnos tics. 342-2214. COMPUTERS Need quality PC or Mac help? RENT-A-NERD! www.rentnerd.com. 344-1759. MOVERS/SHIPPERS Al’e Moving Service: Professionals, no job too small. Great rates, free estimates, load/unload your rental truck. Pianos, pool tables. 726-1229 TYPING/EDITING EXPERT THESIS/DISSERTATION Editor, Grad School approved since 19741 Papers, resumes. ON CAMPUS! ROBIN, 344-0759 WEEK-END GETAWAYS Portland Hawthorne Hostel: Fun, affordable, lively, nightlife, shopping, great location! $5 off w/ad. 1-866-447-3031 portlandhostel.org 205 HELP WANTED Work study tutoring positions. 5-10 hrs/week. $10/hour. Tutor youth and juvenile justice system. Experience working with youth preferred. Must be eligible for UO work study. Up to 3 positions available. Contact Patti 682-4737. $100,000,000 company seeking stu dents for sales/marketing/recruiting positions open immediately. Call 503-856-0176 or 866-303-0922. HELP WANTED: EPrime Programmer Electrical Geodesics, Inc. has an immediate opening for a half-time programmer at our Eugene, Oregon offices. The position requires pro gramming support for the Science and Sales departments using EPrime experimental control soft ware. Experience with EPrime is preferred and Visual Basic is re quired, with Psychology experiment programming and EEG experience a definite plus. Also required are professional appearance and de meanor, excellent communication skills, and the ability to interact with all levels of the company. We offer a competitive salary that is commen surate with experience. Please send a cover letter and resume with the subject header “EPrime Program mer” to Stacey Pederson at speder SQD@egi.com. Seeking honest and dependable employee for a night/weekend part time cashier position at 13th avenue market, 410 W.13th ave. Call only if you will be in town over Christmas break and available to work. Phone 484-2250 between 9am-noon. Ask for Marla. Job references required. Morning Person? Make some extra cash! Deliver the Oregon Daily Emer ald 6am-8am, Mon.-Fri. Requires your own reliable vehicle and in surance. 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. Great for students. Flexible, PT, evening Janitorial positions. Various Eugene locations. 484-9402 ext. 30 205 HELP WANTED Instructors-General Recreation Instructors needed to monitor, in struct, and supervise elementary and/or middle school-aged youth. $7.39-$10.35/hour. Hours will vary, less than 20 hrs/week. Required application packets are available online at www.willama lane.org or at the Willamalane Me morial Building Community Cen ter, 765 A St, Springfield, OR 97477. Applications will be ac cepted until positions are filled. Drug-free workplace. EOE. Willamalane W Part time event personnel. Starts at $70/5hr! Apply at www.eventsandpromotions.com Website developer. Maintain exist ing site, add new features, create forms. Familiarity with HTML, CSS and PHP required. Send resume and cover letter to: stephanie_carnahan @ ous.edu. Deadline: October 21, 2005. Department of Public Safety is cur rently accepting applications for Community Service Officers. CSO’s assist with a variety of security relat ed tasks. Must be able to work eve nings and some weekends. For more information & applications visit DPS. Willamette Pass Ski Area is seek ing dedicated, energetic, customer service focused individuals for the 2005-2006 winter season. All po sitions are currently available. Job Fair at the Ski Area on October 22nd from 10am until 2pm. Down load application at www.willamet tepass.com. Willamette Pass is an equal opportunity recreation pro vider operating under a Special Use Permit on the Willamette and Deschutes National Forests. EOE/AA. Start @ $70 for a 5-hour event! Promote brands by distributing sam ples/brochures and/or demonstrat ing products to consumers. Premier in-store Promotions Company and authorized agency of Mass Connec tions, Inc., has great opportunities in various OR cities. Positions availa ble are part-time, mostly weekends, and typically 5 hours. For more information and to apply online, visit www.eventsandDromotions.com Part-time employee needed for busy hydroponics store. No experience necessary. We’ll train. Be available Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Resume and cover letter to: PO Box 2553, Eugene, OR 97402 CAREGIVER: Direct Care serving adults with developmental disabili ties in residential settings. Various shifts, including occassional relief available. Great benefits. Send resume, cover letter or apply to Al vord Taylor, Inc. 405 North “A" Street, Springfield, OR 97477. MODELS. Swimwear, beauty, for lo cal print projects. See davidschoen.com, email or call (805) 471-0875 210 HOUSES FOR RENT 4+ Bdrm/2 bath house just 5 mi nutes from campus. Large back yard, covered deck, close to bike path. W/D, DW included. 734 Mill St. in Springfield. $1180/mo. Call 343-6000 www.uocampushouses.com $500 Off Move-In BONUS NO APPLICATION FEES 1539 Villard Street. $1250 month ly rent -(-deposit & fees. Nice older home located near campus. Con venient to shopping and campus activities. 5+ bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, newer lower level car pets, W/D provided, kitchen appli ances, FREE yard care, off street parking. Contact: Noel 688-2060 ext. 105 or 501-3511. Noelr@bell-realty.com Michelle ext. 125 or 501-3505. MichelleO @ bell-realty.com. Weekday & weekend viewings 9am-9-pm. The Emerald classifieds... our rates are GREAT! Call 3464343 Horoscope by Holiday Matthis TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (October 17). This year is huge for you in terms of leaping to the next lev el of fulfillment in many areas of your life. Over the next three months, you simultaneously shed old ways and submit to new rules. Family supports your radical decision in December. Travel goes well then, and you could decide to move, too. Aries and Gemini are affectionate partners. Your lucky numbers are: 26,1,39,48 and 5. ARIES (March 21-April 19). It's not that you're old, but you are in a rather mellow mood. With all the stress in your life lately, you look for ward to being 'chilled out.' Dining in and watching a movie might be all the excitement you need right now. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Something you thought was so over is really just beginning. Surprises like this make you doubt your intu ition. Don't worry. Your intuition hasn't failed you - you were only thinking too small. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Seriousness is (se riously) overrated. What you need is a bit of ridiculousness to put everything back in the proper perspective. Listen to the score from a musical, or dance around in your funny-foot pajamas. CANCER (June 22-July 22). You can't close your heart - not even if you try. You're so sen sitive to what people need and how they feel now. It's nearly impossible for you not to do something to try to make the situation better. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). It's not so wrong to dream about a thriving business, the big house and the expensive car. But it's not about what you acquire through this lifetime. It's about who you become along the way. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You're hardwired to believe that you must always be moving in order to be productive, but it's not true, inspi ration comes when you are most relaxed. By the way, there's an art to idleness. If you're go ing to relax, do it right! LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Influential people have an agenda and wish that you would fall in line with it. However, if you don't think for yourself, then you're thinking in vain. Take a stand. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). A rebellious activ ity is featured today - perhaps it's you re belling against yourself. Still, you must fight the battle! You could overturn a habit that was considered just another regular part of your routine up until now. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Suddenly, the potential of a situation crystallizes in your mind. Envisioning is halfway to making it so. Hold the image in your head as you go through your daily activities. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). When you hear people talking around the proverbial water cooler, you'll wonder what happened to good old-fashioned compassion. Be the example. Lost souls will be enlightened by your point of view. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Pull out that list of places you'd like to go ■someday." Your someday is coming, and this is the ideal time to find a decent price for transportation. Ex ceptional luck with the opposite sex is also fea tured. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Your faith has been strong, but you need to see tangible re sults now. Ask for a sign, and the stars deliver one right away. You'll not only be inspired by it but you'll also inspire people around you. JANRIC CLASSIC SUDOKU Fill in the blank cells using numbers 1 to 9. Each number can appear only once in each row, column, and 3x3 block. Use logic and process of elimination to solve the puzzle. The difficulty level ranges from Brc - Easiest) to Silver to Gold (hardest). 8 10/17/05 8 7 8 7 7 8 1 7 Rating: BRONZE O Solution to 10/15/05 8 8 8