195 OPPORTUNITIES
NEW WRITERS. Fiction, non-fiction
book mms needed. High royalties.
www.FTPress.com
ASUO is now accepting applica
tions for student/faculty commit
tees for 1997-98 school year.
There are over 20 committees to
choose from including academic
standards, environmental issues
and the new Hearings Board which
decides cases involving conduct
violations. Application dealine is
May 13th. Applications and com
mittee descriptions available in Su
ite 4 EMU or call 346-0629.
CLAIM REPRESENTATIVE
Due to our tremendous growth, Al
lied Group is adding to staff and
has an immediate opening in the
Eugene area for a Insurance Claim
Rep. These will be home-based
positions and come with co. auto
an all necessary equipment pro
vided by Allied. A four year degree
is required, but no prior insurance
experience is necessary. The posi
tion will begin with a comprehen
sive eight week training program in
our home office in Iowa. This is an
excellent opportunity for a recent
college grad. Starting salary is
$560 weekly, or $29,120 annual
ized. Target start date is June 2,
19997.
Interested candidates please send
resume with GPA to: John Higbee,
ALLIED GROUP INSURANCE,
P.O. Box 849, Santa Rosa, CA
Tel: 800-552-2437, Fax: 707-579
3065. EOE Principals Only, Please.
195 OPPORTUNITIES
195 OPPORTUNITIES
WINTER TERM INTERNSHIPS
available through the
Career Development
Internship Program
Come to the UO Career Center,
244 Hendricks, to sign-up for sum
mer internships. All you need to
do is come to one of the orienta
tions after you sign up for an inter
view. When: Thurs., May 8@ 4
pm; Wed., May 14@ 2 pm;
Thurs., May 16 @ 12pm Where:
Room 12 Hendricks Hall. Avail
able for upper-division credit to Jr/
Sr's only. Descriptions available in
the Career Library or scan WWW
to look at internship possibilities at:
(http://ucareer.uoregon.edu/)
Deadline is May 16 before 12 pm.
Any questions please call CDIP
Coordinator @ 346-6011.
NATIONAL PARKS HIRING
Plus Forests, Beach Resorts,
Ranches, Rafting Companies. Up to
$12/hour. Nationwide openings.
Call (919) 918-7767, ext. R265.
Student Affiliates of the American
Chemical Society T-shirt design
contest. Deadline May 8th. Prize: 4
large pizzas, contact SAACS@glad
stone.uoregon.edu for submissions.
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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.
195 OPPORTUNITIES
FOLK FEST VOLUNTEERS
Those who signed up for Folk Fest
Litter Patrol need to call 346-4373
immediately to confirm time slots.
Camp Counselor Jobs
Top ranked children camps located
in Pocono Mtns, PA. Seeking gener
al & specialist counselors to teach
team sports, tennis, swimming, wa
terfront, outdoor adventure, art &
MORE! Call 215-887-9700 or e-mail:
pinetree@pond.com
Questions about your summer
plans? Volunteer at the YMCA! Re
sponsible, enthusiastic leaders
needed as camp counselors. 2 week
or more commitment. Training,
camp shirt, 1 month Y membership
plus lots of fun, can be yours! For
more info,call Shannon at 686-9622.
Recruiting Assistants, Mentor
Program. Be a R.A. lor the Mentor
Program fall term and gain valuable
public relations and outreach experi
ence. You will call alumni and com
munity protessionals and match
them, as career mentors, with stud
ents interested in their field. Must be
an enthusiastic individual with good
organizational skills and a desire to
talk to many different professionals.
Paid position. Call Beth Pfeiffer or
Peter Topazio at 346-6021 for appli
cations or questions. Applications
due Friday, May 16 by 5 p.m. in 211
Hendricks. Sponsored by the Career
Center, SAA, ASUO and UOAA.
15 day, first class
Flexi-Eurailpass. $825 value.
$500/Obo. 343-7001. Dave
195 OPPORTUNITIES
195 OPPORTUNITIES
ALASKA EMPLOYMENT
Earn up to $3000-$6000/mo in fish
eries, parks, resorts. Airfare! Foody
Lodging! Get all the options. Call
(800)968-5197 ext. A265.
200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS
Federal work study position avail
able. $6/hr. Secretarial support and
assisting with research projects.
Please call Mary Ellen at Integrated
Research (off campus) 683-9278.
205 HELP WANTED
The Oregon Daily Emerald
CLASSIFIEDS
Hiring for fall 1997
W ere looking for friendly,
dependable, detail oriented people
who work well witk the public and
can learn new things Quickly
if you love variety, are self
motivated and want the opportunity
to use basic layout and design skills,
as well as gain sales and customer
service experience, then this job may
be perfect for you!
W ork 8-12 brs a week, M-F
between 8am and 5pm.
Applications are available at
Suite 300, EMU.
Applications duo May 16,1007
Tl>t Oregon Daily Emerald u an ctjual
opportunity employer, committed to a
culturally diverse workplace.
195 OPPORTUNITIES
Get paid to make a difference.
Join the 1997-98 ASUO Executive Staff
Opportunities
• Involve students & create events to
make the U of 0 a voice for student
programs and rights
• Make the ASUO and the EMU the
center of campus activism
• Make campus safe
• Make our student voice strong
Stop by EMU Suite 4 for job descriptions
and applications. Deadline May 7th at 5 p.m.
For more info call 346-3724
Positions
. Comptrollers (4)
Head Comptroller
Elections Coordinator
Finance Coordinator
Fundraising Coordinator
Programs Administrator
Communications Director
University Affairs
F Outreach Director
Non-Traditional Student
Advocate
International Student
Advocate
. Multicultural Advocate
Safety Advocate
Greek Life Advocate
Grad/Law Advocate
Federal Affairs Coordinator
State Affairs Coordinator
Projects Coordinator
Computer Support
Specialist
Recruitment and Retention
Coordinator
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205 HELP WANTED
GTF Position : The Data Services
Lab has one position beginning Fall
term 1997. Must have knowledge of
UNIX, Windows95, VAX/VMS, SAS,
SPSS, experience working with large
data sets and Internet data sources.
Duties: subsetting, managing and
transporting large data files, and
troubleshooting hardware/software
problems. For further info call: Char
olette Abshere, 346-1335. The U of
0 is an AA/EEO employer.
GET PAID
TO EXERCISE!
The Oregon Daily Emerald
is now hiring for morning
newspaper delivery.
Mon-Fri, starts approximately at
6:30 am and takes 1 A to 2A
hours per day (varies with size
of paper). Some afternoon work.
Requires your own RELIABLE
vehicle. Train now for fall.
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.
Sorority needs kitchen assistants for
Fall. Beginning September 18th.
Train NOW, get some hours in this
spring. Call 343-0643
FIREFIGHTERS NEEDED
Apply at PatRick 1322 N. 30th.
Springfield. (541)746-7528 M-F
Sales person wanted for summer
season. Bilingual, Japanese/English
speaking. For information call
collect. Can-Alaska Gifts, 431 G
Street. Anchorage, AK 99501. (907)
276-7677 or fax (907) 278-8591.
HOME TYPISTS, PC users needed.
$45,000 income potential. Call 1
800-513-4343 ext. B-9642
EARN UP TO $3,000 part time in
just 4-8 weeks. Memolink needs 1
highly motivated individual to direct
its summer sales/marketing project
at Oregon. Contact David at
(800)563-6654
Energetic Hebrew speakers needed
for summer day camp in Portland
during July '97. Room & board pro
vided. Interested? (503) 590-4318.
What’s
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today?
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daily horoscope
and see....
205 HELP WANTED
SPORTS MINDED
Need ambitious self-starters to ex
pand fastest growing company in
America. Full-time/part-time. For an
interview call 684-0325.
ON-CALL RELIEF STAFF
Seeking for Pathways program:
Residential Drug & Alcohol treat
ment for adolescent males. Entry
level skills. Behavior monitoring.
Part-time. Flexible hours. Overnights
available. Call Looking Glass Job line
for details (541 >998-4901. AA/EOE.
Summer
The Oregon Daily Emerald
is looking for a part-time
receptionist for the summer
months.We need a cheerful
person to handle the front
desk, computer spreadsheet
and other business skills
helpful. Can be work study.
Days and hours are varied,
stop by the office to pick up
a job description and
application Mon-Fri 8-5,
300 EMU.
The ODE is an equalopportunily
employer, committed to a
culturally diverse workplace.
Summer Jobs
Looking Glass Youth trainers 18-21
years old, position will provide sup
port to youth with a range of physical
and mental disabilities, 30-35 hrs/wk,
& 6.00 hr. Own transportation helpful.
Position begins 6/16/97 and ends on
or before 8/29/97. Applicants must
meet eligibility guidelines. Contact
Kris at Looking Glass 984-7281. In
Partnership with Southern Willa
mette Private Industry Council.
Does your summer job suck?
If SO, call (541)684-0676.
Earn $6,000+ experience this
summer with Southwestern.
CNA needed
for 48 hr/wk for blind/handicapped
elderly lady. 344-1313.
KISMET
Are you a hard-working, ambitious
person? If so, the fastest growing
company is looking for you. For appt.
call 683-7337.
Summer Jobs-Ptld Area. College
Pro Painters. $6-12/hr. Call now 503
643-2965 or bjamesbr@msn.com.
AMBITIOUS
Assertive team-oriented leaders
needed for expanding marketing
firm. Excellent pay plan. Rapid ad
vancement possible. Call 302-3385.
FUN & $$$
Wouldn't it be incredible to make a
lot of money doing something that's
a blast? Environmental company ex
panding in the area. Excellent pay
plan. Rapid advancement possible.
302-3385.
HorOSCOpC by Frances Drake
For Thursday, May 8, 1997
ARIES
(March 21 to April 19)
You could go overboard on either
entertaining or spending on the
home. A disagreement could occur
over money. A faraway friend gets in
touch with you after dark.
TAURUS
(April 20 to May 20)
There’s no sense arguing with
someone whose mind is already made
up. Where financial interests are
concerned, it’s best to be
closedmouthed. There’s no sense in
tipping your hand.
GEMINI
(May 21 to June 20)
Couples enjoy a special outing to
gether. Romance and pleasurable
interests are highlighted. You could
make a major decision affecting fam
ily and home.
CANCER
(June 21 to July 22)
In career dealings, someone beats
around the bush. There’s a climate
of rumor and innuendo surrounding
you. Evening hours are best for stat
ing your case.
LEO
(July 23 to Aug. 22)
Shoppers could find themselves
returning an item. A special close
ness exists among family members.
It’s a fruitful time for you.
VIRGO
(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)
You could have a good time shop
ping. A career opportunity comes to
your attention via a surprising
source. You might review an innova
tive idea proposed by a co-worker.
LIBRA
(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
You take a new approach to a
business concern, and later in the
day, you speak out during a group
function. A stimulating exchange of
ideas leaves you recharged.
SCORPIO
(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
Serious mental work goes best
early in the day. A loving tie calls
with happy news. The evening would
be a good time to go see a movie or to
visit a new restaurant.
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)
It is a good time for making impor
tant phone calls and for career-re
lated discussions. You could travel
for business purposes. You reach an
understanding with a relative.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)
You have luck getting some unfin
ished projects out of the way. You
opt for quiet pursuits over outside
entertainment. The evening is peace
ful and soothing to your rattled
nerves.
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)
Travel is a plus. You get along just
fine with close ties. The day brings
many social options. The evening
accents romance. Bask in the glow of
the loving feelings.
PISCES
(Feb. 19 to March 20)
Surprise developments in business
are in your favor. You’re tempted to
be self-indulgent. Impatience could
lead to errors in judgment, so slow
YOU BORN TODAY are inter
ested in the unusual and innovative.
You would make a fine storyteller or
researcher into life’s mysteries.
You’re creative and practical, and
the two traits often are at war with
each other. Some of your feelings
you keep hidden — which does not
ease your path in personal relation
ships. Businesses related to the sci
ences probably appeal to you.
Birthdate of: Peter Benchley,
writer, Thomas Pynchon, writer;
Melissa Gilbert-Boxleitner, actress.
O 1997 King Features Syndicate Inc