Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 31, 1994, Page 11A, Image 11

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    »s OPPORTUNITIES
LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITY!
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210 HELP WANTED
SUMMER JOBS WA.
SAN JUAN ISLANDS
Four Winds
Westward Ho Camp
Support Jobs
or Teach Sailing.
Canoeing. Arts,
Riding. Tennis
INTERVIEWS FEB 1
Conuut Student Employment
Tour Guide Supervisor
Seattle City Light
Starts at $12.04 hour
Rrxjm & Board provided
during four operations
This temporary position is
responsible for on* site manage
ment of Seattle City Light’s
Skagit Hydroelectric Project
Tours The Tout Guide
Supervisor supervises, a staff of
eight temporary Tour Guides,
directs lours, keeps ticket sak*s
and payroll accounts, oversees
facilities upkeep, provides reports
and statistics, orders supplies,
resolves conflicts, performs reiat
ed duties and has lead respon
si bill ty for customer service
Applicants must have at least
three months experience as a
tour guide or operator providing
structured tours for general audi
ences and six months paid or
volunteer experience leading or
supervising young adults It is
highly desirable that the Tour
Guide Supervisor be available to
Work intermittent hours ui Seattle
from date of hire The Tour
Guide Supervisor is required to
work full time in Diablo, 1AA
from June 9 through September
5 and May 27 29. 1994
Applications due Feb 9. 1994
For application materials
and information, contact
Seattle City Lght
Personnel Services
1015 Third Avenue, rm 103
Seattle. WA 98104-1108
(206)684-3135
TDD (206) 684-3273
Mtffl
10 HELP WANTED
Tour Guide
$9 31 hour
Room & Board provwlt'd
during tour operations
i ifjht exciting and
regarding IT summer
jobs conducting public
tours of Skagit
Hydroelectric Project in
the North Cascades
Applicants must have
min 2 yrs exp involving
leadership, sales and. or
public speaking Exp w
group living, persons
with disabilities and or
elderly and foreign
languages is desirable
Guides are required to
live on site five days a
week Valid Wash State
Driver's license, first aid
card and CPR
certification must be
obtained before starting
work Applications due
Feb 8. 1094
For application materials,
contact
Seattle City Light
Personnel Services
1015 Third Avenue, rm 103
Seattle. WA 98104-1198
(206) 684 3135
TDD (206) 684-3273
AAUH
Rewarding, escitlng summer t<
sophomore and okler co&ege students
counseling in the Colorado Rockies
Backpacking. Western nding. wate» ik
tivrtx»5. natural science and many out
door programs Wnte Sanborn Western
Camps. Bo* t67 ftomiaii C08D816
Rewarding Summer Job* f rettghle'
tour gu*)e dude ranch, hostess), *n
StruCtor, lifeguard hotel statt. voiuntaer
A government pueutons available at n.»
tonal parks Fun work FxceHent bene
hts A bonuses' lor more details ai;
206 545 4004 X N6069
University Housing is now hiring 10
Program Assistants h r the 95
academic year Program Assistants
work to p<an and produce educational,
cultural and recreational programs n
the residence haiis Applications and
additional information may be obta*>ed
at the Houtvng Office m W.Jton Com
p<e* Resident Assistants (RAs) must
be full feme students at the U o< O and
wit need to live >n the residence hail
where they are employed Comper su
t»on includes room and board for a s«n
gte room The deadtne tor applications
is Tuesday. February 8th. 1994 at 5 pm
to the University Housing Office An
AAEO employer committed to cuRurat
diversity and -n compliance wth the
ADA
r
HO CAMPUS EVENTS
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MO CAMPUS EVENTS
290 CAMPUS EVENTS
China Night
Feb rlia ry 61h
30 p m Ballroom)
Programs (6: M) p.m
I I ton 1 >ancc
r htlil \ low 6c I ricks
' Rush l eaf hart Dance
•* ( hinesc /tthcr Performance
5 Puppet Troupe
6 I tiwtitcsc f olk Simp
kunj; hu
8 ( hirKw iihmc Dance
9 Fashion Show
10 Rattle
Ballroom 1 obbv. tree admission)
Paper folding 8i ( hmrvc Knoti
H l uiltliral Products V uico A Slide Show
l) lea t cicmons flt display oft hinesc l hevs
It) l ire I house ( ostium- Photo (w/ luket
Pun have l
Exhibition (.V M) p.m. 5:30 p.m
1 Calligraphy
2 Computerized Fortune idler
t t hinese Music sV Music Instruments
•> Taiwanese Architecture
V Taiwanese Stamps
6 ( hincsc Ojuras lave Painting
( hinese Films (Columbia ISO. free admission)
1 “Pushing Hands", l-ch t (> W p m N <0 p m
lee. Ang. Director of I he Wedding Banquet
2 “Strawman". Feb 6 .’Off pm I 1)0 p m Director Wang. long
Dinner (5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Fountain ( ourt Dining Room)
f irst 200 guests van get a small t house gift
(starts at <> 00 p m at Ballroom cnirancr)
Tickets. Adult $8 00 C hild $S.(M) s at the h MU mam desk I
Sponsored by the (Jtinese Student Association
210 HELP WANTED
CAPITOL RECORDS
It interested In Eugene'
Fa* u» your resume 2 0 962 6405
YWCA Assistant Director position
open MnmbnrVT'i •*» • , •
gram deve**><xnnr? ,r'tec.** r» e-tn -m
fvcmai YWCA a/xJ adr-.M.-strat,vn
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CRUISE LINE entry level on board
be' iifiti. Ir»*e travel 04 ‘>4g 1S69
FANTASTIC BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
inter nation at marketing f«#m needs
salesperson and manager ft t itremeiy
attractive compensation pran fu# 0#
par* tune Yo*~ ..or * afford to rrxss m»s
opportunity CaW 484 .’88*)
Work study Position f he Soc •.». Sc
ene* Instrucfiorkii Lap orreofly bas
one wort 5*.A>y po»»t>on av«*iaP*« lor tfve
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$6 QQYv Wort»b*Jy and gennr.si IHM
based l»C -» reqo*rw.J For fur
the# *nfo ui:i CatMeen l eue at
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210 HELP WANTED
looking for ttudant to pub true tNaud
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w trs »Vfi ti,'-!.;iiW f start up I aw
top f $30 (♦'’ hour- & gam
vd?uafcit« e*p Grnat tor m*!mg c* ad
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225 APTS DUPLEXES
Fumiahad 1 Bodroom*. f *Htf>
$42Smo , ! ‘62 ferry o Un
H>>Nf4d « badroorn. Coburg Pd
$46<Vmt r*.. P*t» 4rt* i
1 badroom Apt. A t * 1 v iO ?3th \
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$396* m© inctufikwi soma ubfci 343 46 I /
2 Bedroom, t bath in Ferry St Brtdga
WN
t.ampu* Watar Tv p#*d $6*>0
466 ' 36.' 0» '344 69to
3 BfDROOM $*,«*
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♦odcted iritanor pooi A*.ul fab i $44*;
mo • $1 2*j dap l «am» M Juoa 683 0903
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Iooays KweTiwa
PISODE;
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Part-Time
labor/
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IS ILLf^AL
Calvin and Hobbes
by Bill Watterson
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A OGARETTt AD JiNCLE FROM
ZS TEARS AGO. But I CANT
REMEMBER WHAT I JUST
GOT UP TO DO’
225 APTS DUPLEXES
Great 2 Bdtm apt * <'• **»*.%y & pi,' h
1 ?th A Patterson SMXVmo Gats
4*!,*. 5H*nM rv;<w» '•:<
lerye 2 Iklrm. 1112 bath P<> ..u.
A ■■Mi)# ' vpt 4 ,:vjry Ne.1/ SfXJp
p.rvy A bus SW*- month WW * t /5
240 QUA OS
Ctoea to campus A..»-■■*
S*vVmo *k> pels, No smufcw'.j
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MO QUADS
Naw Yur t Special lit month $1M
spoocut. c<«»' modern good '»:.i
fX>n 0>*t'» ! Out' 4 MS 19C9
NIC# Ouad-Itt* A Math*
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yck.'V At wt-n ncfudad 6A6 406«i
Quad for Sub-tea*# t b*x* ?■ -.» »
pu* 060 Aider St $?3®Ano Aj ut»
?«**pa*d 345
250 DORM CONTRACTS
Pi«*m buy my dorm contract C~W'
Krtyva* #t M4 t 5£w?
255 ROOMMATES WANTED
Room mat* wanted lo irfvar* me* •'
fldrm Api Ckvwt to campu* WfSftno
yfc/» 1 ? vArt. c *ur*Jry on vie 60S 6,’ v
Snar* ntc* 2 Badroom Apt t”
Tv*** room, on *t* laundry %&? NO
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m ARTS 4 ENTERTAINMENT
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320 SERVICES
IS DRINKING A PROBLEM?
Wr .Vi r*?4p Alcoholic* Anonymous
342-2443 24 hours n day
Private help - !•
fine i»;x I { #>, iteteElBV
» ■/! Aj, 607-0651
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