Classifieds To place an ad, call (541) 346-4343 or stop by Room 300 Erb Memorial Union E-mail: dassads@dailyemerald.com Online Edition: www.dailyemerald.com Room 300, Erb Memorial Union, P.O. Box 3159, Eugene, OR 97403 105 TYPING/EDITING SERVICES 125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES 145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS EXPERT THESIS/DISSERTATION Editor, Grad School approved since 19741 Papers, resumes. ON CAMPUS! ROBIN, 344-0759 [ 120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Oregon’s Oldest Comic Store Emerald City Comics. 770 E 13th, 345-2568 Need Adobe Creative Suite tutoring. Catalog layout. 541-345-5846. Extremely Fast PC w/ 21” monitor! Athlon 64 3400+, 2 GB Ram, DVD RW. Info: http://www.doiop.com/pc 185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BARTENDING $250/day potential, no experience necessary, training provided. Call 800-965-6520 ext. 118 190 OPPORTUNITIES 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. 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, 3 probably are. | Respond at your own risk. 205 HELP WANTED 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.eygcne-or.g£>y (Req# 00002) or obtain application materials from Human Resource & Risk Services, 777 Pearl St, Rm 101, Eugene OR 97401 (541)682-5061 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. 205 HELP WANTED 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. Part time event personnel. Starts at $70/5hr! Apply at www.eventsandpromotions.com Gymnastics coach wanted. Coach ing experience necessary. Begin ning and intermediate recreational levels. Must be high energy and positive. Great pay. Near campus. Bounce Gymnastics. 343-4222. 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 son@egi.com. 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. 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 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. Horoscope by Holiday Mathis TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (October 18). Spectacu lar love is featured this year, which starts with being spectacularly loving toward yourself. Seeing new places in the next six weeks moti vates a winning change. Heal the past, and embrace a new relationship in November. You're upwardly mobile due to a financial boost in January. Scorpio and Cancer treat you so rightl Your lucky numbers are: 4,12, 19,24 and 35. ARIES (March 21 -April 19). Don't forget to set a goal for the week. It's one of those pivotal periods in your life where time can slip through your fingers like sand unless you put a tangible goal out there to strive for. TAURU8 (April 20-May 20). If you need a dis traction. it comes to you pronto. A relation ship with someone who looks like a potential friend could turn out to be a catastrophe. Be very careful who you let into your life now. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You provoke a wholehearted response from people now and could be physically embraced several times before the day is through. You're not loved for what you do, but for how you do it. CANCER (June 22-July 22). There are men tors in your midst, but they are of no use to you until you decide what you'd like to team about. Identify your talents so you can ex press them more fully. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Everyone has innate abilities that can be developed. Yours just happen to be the kind that usually attracts a lot of attention. Don't be surprised if loved ones are a little jealous of you today. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You experience the most interesting reality check. The mirror of the world is reflecting back things that you didn't even know you had in you! Well, if you’re seeing It outside, you can be sure it's there inside, too. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23). The discrepancy between what people see in you and what you want them to see in you is getting more and more slight. Also, it's nice to know that others (especially Virgo and Aquarius) have faith in you. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Water boils at 112 degrees Fahrenheit. You can heat it to 111 degrees, and it won't boil. The planets in dicate that you are near the 'boiling point- of a certain project. So don't give up before you see your desired results! SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). It's a fan tastic day to acknowledge how far you've come In a relationship, and while you're at it, you might want to release your hold over a loved one. When people around you feel free, they are even more there* for you. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Your influ ence is readily apparent to everyone around you - you don't have to advertise. On a busi ness level, people can clearly see how they will benefit from working with you. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You know what you desire, and you believe you can have it - but do you think you deserve to have it? Rein force your worthiness of life's sweet stuff. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Shutting others out is one way to learn self-sufficiency, but not the best way. Be mindful of what ties you might be unconsciously cutting. It's lucky to move your furniture into a more harmonious configuration. 205 HELP WANTED 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.eventsandpromotions.com $100,000,000 company seeking stu dents for sales/marketing/recruiting positions open immediately. Call 503-856-0176 or 866-303-0922. 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. 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. Great for students. Flexible, PT, evening Janitorial positions. Various Eugene locations. 484-9402 ext. 30 MODELS. Swimwear and glamour print projects. $300/day and up. Lo cal work in Eugene. Call David (805)471-0875. davidschoen.com 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. Suicide Prevention Assistant $8-10/hour, DOE. 10 hours/week. Assist in the implementation of a 3 year Federal grant for suicide pre vention. Excellent skills in oral and written communication, collabora tion, and organization. Research and computer skills required. Expe rience with generating media is de sirable. Must be a currently enrolled UO student (junior status or higher). Submit cover letter, resume and 1 letter of recommendation to: Suicide Program Assistant Counseling and Testing Center 1590 E.13th Avenue/Eugene 97403. Attn: Mark Evans, Ph.D. Deadline: October 26, 2006 @ 5pm. http://counsel.uoreaon.edu 3 bdrm, 1 bath house available now with lease through June. Just blocks from UO. New carpet & paint, W/D, DW, large backyard. $1125/mo. 1678 Mill St. Call 343-6000. www.uocampushouses.com 2645 ALDER- Nice 4 bedroom cam pus rental, most kitchen appliances, carpets, window coverings, yard care included, summer $835; fall 3015 Alder- 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 1700 sq ft, all kitchen appliances, W/D. $1500+deposits. BELL REAL ESTATE 688-2060 $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. 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 1847 Pearl 1 bedroom, duplex, close to shopping, bus U of O, $610 1689 Pearl 3+ bedroom, share yard, U of O, shopping $1100 1760 Ferry 2 bedroom fresh paint, small yard, no dogs. $895 2615 Alder 2+ bedroom + bonus room, small yard, no dogs, $985 423 1/2 West 12th Ave. 1 + bedroom, share yard, near downtown, $695 1819 Fairmount 5+ bedroom, hook-ups, no dogs. $2800. www. vonkleinrentals. com Von Klein Property Mgmt., LLC 1301 Ferry St. #2 • 485-7776 213H0USES FOR SALE Great Investment Opportunity 5 brdm, 2 bath house w/attached 1 bdrm apt. Completely refurbished, on bus line, near 21st & Main, Springfield. $235,000. Gary or Kevin 736-8027. 215 APARTMENTS FURNISHED 2 bedroom, 2 bath for sublease in University Commons. $400/bed room. Call 281-0933 or 331-1017. Apt. 97. Studio apartment, Close to UO. $410/month + 1st + last + deposit. Laundry on-site. 484-9922 1840 Agate. Great Campus Loca tion. Some units have laundry hook ups. 1-bedrooms $495/month. Call 683-4219 West Hills Village Studio, 1,2,3 Bdrm Units Pet Free Units Some Smoke Free Units in West Eugene 344-3311 220 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED CALL NOW - RESERVE NOW $100.00 Move-In Bonus* 2-Bedroom Apts. Near Campus 525/541 E. 19th Ave. NOZAMA APARTMENTS Monthly Rent - $565.00 Lease to July 31,2006 New Carpet, Fresh Paint, Clean, 1 Bath FREE PARKING 5 blocks to UofO Campus Contact Noel N. Reece at 541-501-3511 Weekday, Evenings, Weekend Viewings *$100 Gift Certificate UO Bookstore 1923 Garden Avenue. Walking dis tance to campus. Spacious 2-bed rooms. $585/month. Call 683-4219. $200 Move-In Special! Eugene Manor 1040-1050 Ferry St. 484-7441 Studios & One bedroom Water, sewer, garbage & cable included • Close to UO • Covered, secured bike storage • Onsite laundry • Courtesy security service • Limited access entry Professionally managed by Bennett Mgmt. Co., LLC. 485-6991 Centre Court Village 1 & 2 Bedroom Units Patio’s • Dishwasher • Disposal Great floor plans. Pet Free & Smoke Free 741-4726 www.dailyemerald.com ★★★★*★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Quality 1 & 2 bedroom campus apartments. No pets. $495-$775. Office 1528 Ferry. 541-343-8545. 1931 ONYX ALLEY #1 Newer 2 bedroom townhouse, $875, $600 deposit. FREE laundry, dw, disposal, w/s/g FREE, parking. Mallard Properties 465-3825. Spring Ridge Village 1 Bedroom Units 746-9036 South Hills Village 1 & 2 Bedroom Units 746-9036 All units Pet FREE and some Smoke FREE 225 QUADS Quads available now!! Three loca tions, open now and for October move-ins. From $275-$315. 1827 Harris, 1871 Harris Alley, 430 E. 15th. All utilities paid. Call 343-6000 www.campusquads.com 230 ROOIY1S FOR RENT Student housing from $295/mo. Utilities & Internet incl. 485-8008 or 554-7371. One room available in student house. Includes all utilities +DSL. $275/mo. 318 Adams. 541-345 8225. 245 ROOMMATES WANTED Female roommate needed to share 2 bdrm apt. On 18th across from campus. $450/mo. +utils. Allison 303-917-4995 Roommate needed ASAP to share 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath apartment in great area. Next to bus-line, wire less. $300/month + electric/cable. Contact Alicia 619-244-0597. Clean/respectabie roommate want ed for 2-bedroom apartment. Plenty of space, 5-blocks from campus. $325/month+electric/cable. Brian 760-822-5439. Seeking female to share spacious 2-bedroom apartment in Springfield. Secure-entry, parking, ext-cable. Bus-route. $305/month+electric. (503)381-0662. 260 ANNOUNCEMENTS Oregon Daily Emerald Classifieds Online www.dallyemerald.com RXC SHOWER GEL F WANTED DIRTY FRATERNITY SHOWERS. AXE SHOWER GEL IS IN SEARCH OF AMERICA’S NASTIEST, GRIMIEST, MOST BROKEN DOWN FRATERNITY SHOWER IN ORDER TO MAKE IT THE PLACE TO ENTERTAIN. THE WINNING SHOWER RECEIVES A $15,000 OVERHAUL, PLUS A STEAMY PARTY WITH OUR VERY OWN AXE ANGELS. TO LEARN MORE AND ENTER, VISIT WWW.PIMPMYFRATERNITYSHOWER.COM CONTEST ENDS 10/28/05 N Void where prohibited. No purchase necessary. 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