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190 OPPORTUNITIES ETHICS ESSAY CONTEST for un dergrads, $500 grand prize and four $300 first prizes. Guidelines and en try forms from UO Cultural Forum, Suite 2, EMU, in person only. DO PASS GO! Get into the game at the Career & Internship Fair, Janu ary 21 & 22, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., EMU Ballroom. Collect Game Cards for great door prizes. Leadership Opportunity Freshman Interest Group (FIG) Leaders Needed. Enhance leadership, organizational and communication skills while helping freshmen adjust to the Uof O. Earn upper-division credits and a cash award. For application and information, stop by 164 Oregon Hall, call 346-1079, or attend one of the interest sessions at 4:00 and 7:00 pm in the Walnut Room (EMU) on January 21. Application deadline t$, Friday, February 6. yM Student Orientation Staff! Are you enthusiastic, dedicated, and interested in helping new UO stud ents and parents? We need 14 of UO's finest for the 1998 Student Orientation Staff. Earn 3 upper-div. credits this spring and approximately $1090 for your work July 5-24 and Sept. 20-27. Apps available in 372 Oregon Hall and are due by 5 p.m.. Friday, Jan. 23. For more informa tion call us at 346-1159. 190 OPPORTUNITIES FREE CASH GRANTS! College. Scholarships. Business. Medical Bills. Never Repay. Toll Free 1-800-218-9000 Ext. G 2063 205 HELP WANTED 195 RECRUITING Counselor A & D, Bilingual Progressive outpatient chemical de pendency treatment agency hiring A & D bilingual counselor (English/ Spanish) for Lane County Drug Court Program. BA/MA/CADC + 2 yrs A & D experience preferred. Full time; $1695 -$1983 per mo.; bene fits. Obtain application from ACES 1040 Oak St. Eugene, OR 97401; email ACES@ pond.net EOE. Retail-Swimwear Part time position, $7/hr. plus bonus es. Up to 20 hrs/week. Call 334-5020 for application. Applications close Jan. 26th. U ot O College of Education Summer Enrichment Program for Talented and Gifted Students June 21-July 28, 1998. Teachers and Dormitory counselors wanted, must possess enthusiasm to work with junior high age youth. For job descriptions and applications contact Bobbie Black well, Ed 170, 346-3084 or 346-1405/ 1404. Application deadline for coun selors March 15, 1998, and (or teachers February 27,1998._ HAVE YOU BEEN INVOLVED in CCDC, Club Sports, Craft Center, Cultural Forum/SARO, Greek Life, Outdoor Program, or the Rec. Cen ter (or at least one term? II so, the EMU Board is currently accepting applications for a Student Program Representative. Applications and position descriptions are available in EMU Reception, and are due no lat er than 3 p.m. Friday, January 23. Questions? Call 346-3705 205 HELP WANTED Got Winter Bills? Hying to Save $$$ For Spring Break? Earn $7.50 per hour while working in a fun & energetic atmosphere! NOW HIRING Student Fundraisers University of Oregon Annual Giving Program Help ensure that your education is the best it can be! Agate Hall, room 124 applications available lpm - 9pm Questions? Call 346-2059 HorOSCOpC by Frances Drake f or Wednesday, Jan. 21, 1998 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) This will be a very busy day for you, both at home and on the job. However, you're more than up to those tasks and will accomplish much by day's end. Reward yourself with a quiet evening with a loved ^TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Even thou gh you feel someone spe cial has you hanging on a string, don't despair. Patience will win in the end and romance will flourish. Both single and married folks will find this a time of renewed romance and harmony. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You are highly motivated at work and will even amaze yourself with your efficiency. This will put you in a good mood all day. Since you feel so lighthearted, it's a good time to get out and kick up your heels. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) You're feeling restless and inde pendent and may not be in a very cooperative mood at work and at home. It's wise to fight these feelings and try harder to work with others. Loved ones will prove most helpful and beneficial. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) If you've been looking to make a change in jobs, this is the .time to pursue the venture. New experiences and opportunities are in the stars for you. Perhaps a complete switch is unnecessary, as a promotion could be in the works. VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept 22) Someone with whom you’d lost contact will appear out of the blue. This will be a most exciting and romantic reunion. Because of this, you will find yourself in a social whirl all day, but be sure to get enough rest. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) While everyone else around you at work seems to be running around with no purpose, you’re quietly get tiqg things done. Resultant tajks with bigwigs should be kept confi dential since co-workers are apt to react jealously. SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov. 21) Your magnetism is unbeatable, so take advantage of it and get out and about. Socializing is heavily favored and paves the way for new opportu nities for personal growth. Spend the evening getting together with SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) You're in a generous mood. In dulge this and pick up some surprise gifts for your loved ones. You'll be amazed at how this little gesture will brighten up things at home. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) There is something not up to par with a business partner but you're not able to put your finger on it. The best way to find out is to ask directly. Your charm will come through and you will be able to sell just about anything to anyone. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Although you will be unprepared for what will occur financially, the news is not bad at all. You will soon find the means to make that pur chase you've been after for some time. The accent, though, is on the PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) You will be of a creative bent this day and have excellent intuition where those interests are concerned. Those of you who are parents are advised to have some long talks with your children. They will be very ben YOU BORN TODAY do better in business for yourself than with oth ers. A self-motivated self-starter, you just can't bend to someone else's will. Law, teaching, writing, reli gion and music are some of the fields in which you'll find fulfillment. Whatever you choose, it's something you can do from a home office. Fam ily and domestic life are of the ut most importance to you Birth date of: Robby Benson, actor, Gee ns Davis, actress; Mac Davis, singer. C IMS King F«»,turw Syndicate lac 205 HELP WANTED Jewelry manufacturer seeks quality goldsmith. Good soldering skills and willingness to learn a must. Career oriented with good pay and benefits. Eugene area. Send resume to P.O. Box 5122, Eugene. OR 97405. HOME TYPISTS, PC users needed. S45.000 income potential. Call 1-800-513-4343 ext. B-9642 Part time sales/ clerical. Mornings and evenings. Apply in person with resume and times available. Lazar's 57 W. Broadway Model/Actor? Need headshots or portfolio shots? Local photographer otters free photo sessions. You pay only lilm costs. Portraits. Glamour. Fashion. Fine Art. 344-8443 EARLY CHILDHOOD SUBSTI TUTE TEACHERS UO child Care and Development Centers and the Vivian Olum Child Development Centers invite applications lor on call substitute teachers. Requires one year experience in a preschool/ toddler setting, or college level course work in Early Childhood Edu cation or related field, or Child De velopment Associate credential. Sal ary S6.98 per hour. Applications & in formation available in the EMU CCDC office, 1511 Moss_SL 346 4384 On-Site Manager for u of o apt. complex. Apt. + salary. Send re sume to: Mr. Baird, PO Box 214, Eu gene, OR 97440 Legal Secretary: Immediate opening for PT secretary/clerk in home law office in Springfield, 12-20 hrs/wk. Min. one-year law office experience, detail oriented, good phone answer ing skills, professional attitude, ex perienced with computers (Win95, WP 5.1. DOS and Quicken), type 40 50 WPM, reliable car, resume and references. Call 741-6878 Film Coordinator Check in with the Cultural Forum to plan the campus film program for 1998/99. Learn to negotiate fees with film distributors, organize a schedule, maintain a weekly film series and work in a comfortable and professional environment with other students. Position begins Spring Term '98. Deadline is Friday, February 6, 1998. Suite 2-EMU 346 4373 Student Position. The CF is an EO/AA employer. |220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED 205 HELP WANTED Heritage Music Coordinator The Cultural Forum is accepting ap plications from students interested in programming folk music on cam pus during 1998/99. Plan the 29th annual Willamette Valley Folk Festival. Work with managers, agents, promoters amd artists. Posi tion begins Spring Term '98. Dead line is Friday, February 6, 1998. Su ite 2-EMU, 346—4873 Student posi tion. The CF is an EO/AA employer. 210 HOUSES FOR RENT ROOM 2615 McMillan Near 27th and Willamette. $190 1298 Washington Furnished, non-smoking. $225 in cludes all utilities. 1 BEDROOM 139 E. 17th Near shops, bus. $365 195 E. 24th Near Amazon running trail. Laundry. Parking. $365 354 E. 14th Lg. windows give lots of light. $395 361 E. 14th Close to campus. Laundry. $370 914 E. 18th Across from UO. Drips with charm. Laundry. $425 945 E. 19th Big windows. Laundry. $395 2 BEDROOMS 542 E. 18th (duplex) Pet ok here only. Nice yard, near shops, bus. $675 1432 Orchard Private deck $525 HOUSE 3220 Kincaid 2 bdrm, fireplace. $695 You are welcome to stop by our of fice for a FREE list of present and future vacancies. Sorry, no pets. Shown by appointment only. Spyglass Associates 345 W. 10th Ave. 686-1130 |220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED Yz JANUARY FREE RENT! University Manor 745 E. 15th 1-2-3 bedroom $495 $650 $695 Call Ryan 485-9773 Maple Arms 1345 Ferry 1 bedroom $395 Call Craig 683-1363 Fircrest 630 E. 14TH 2 bedroom $615 Call Lewie 687-5996 College Side 737 E. 16th 2 bedroom $550 Call Dave 344-1827 Garden Terrace 1893 Garden Ave. 2 bedroom $545 1365 Ferry 1-2 bedroom $525 $615 Call Craig 683-1363 Call Larry 344-6861 or Morgana 687-0684 Mm Klein Property Management, Inc 485-7776 • 1301 FERRY 190 OPPORTUNITIES 190 OPPORTUNITIES 210 HOUSES FOR RENT Studio house available now. Call 485-6991 Why rent? $500 down APR 3 bdrm, 1 bath Owner is agent. 485-0297 Furnished 4 bdrm 2 1/2 bath home in SW hills, many amenities, wood doors, huge deck, $1,350/ mo. 343 0937 Available mid-March. 213H0USES FOR SALE GOVT FORECLOSED homes from pennies on $1. Delinquent Tax, Repo's. REO's. Your Area. Toll Free 1-800-218-9000 Ext. H 2063 lor cur rent listings. SOMEONE you know down in the DUMPS? Send them some LOVING through a personal ad in the Emerald! Emerald Classifieds 346-4343 215 APARTMENTS mil WALK TO CAMPUS ya January RENT? Reserve now for winter terml ALDERWOOD MANOR 1884-1860 Alder Studios, 1 & 2 bedrooms $395, $495, $595 Call John 686-0743 BLACKSTONE MANOR 1750 Alder 2 bedrooms $595 Call Morgana 687-0684 FLINTRIDGE 500 East 18th 2 bedrooms $615 Free basic cable TV Call Lewie 687-5996 vonKlein Property Management, Inc. 485-7776 1301 Ferry #2 4 Bedroom 2.5 bath apartment. Fully furnished, garbage & water paid. $340/person. 334-6173. /dassifie lassificdsuattcK us on the wcnT' Icwtm;. uon’gOfH'duJ~adc^, off the mark by Mark Parisi I www.offthemark.com 3 1W£ VlSCoV^aY ThlbT UoOLYrMGS UpV To SfoTiC Ci\NG. 190 OPPORTUNITIES J 190 OPPORTUNITIES Registration: Mon. Jan. 12-Fri. Jan. 23* Prelims: Wed. Jan. 28 Finals: Wed. Feb. 4 Sign-up at the EMU Ticket Office or any Residence Hall Area Desk. • Registration closes at 5:00 * College Bowl, a rapid question and answer quiz game, pits one team against another in mind-boggling questions ranging from sports to science♦ Grab your team of four players and join this zestful competion. ie winning team |ijp-esent the University c Oregon at the regional ampionships in Missoi ml maybe at Natii Sprinted hy HMU R!'xre;i(k») Center. t!nh<;i>«y Mousing. tOAiheifes. and Cota-Cnla.