185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Educational home based business NOT MLM. 5k to 10K monthly. No in ventory and no selling. 1-800-995 0796 ext 4144. 190 OPPORTUNITIES FREE CASH GRANTS! College. Scholarships. Business. Medical Bills. Never Repay. Toll Free 1-800-218-9000 Ext. G 2063 $ $ $ Join many Americans who have added $80,000 a year to their income. Call RJ, 24 hour message. 888-663-5142. 205 HELP WANTED Rewarding Summer Jobs in the California Sierras Since 1933, Gold Arrow Camp has provided a traditional, non-J competitive program for boys and girls ages b-14. we are || now hiring group counselors and instructors in many activitiy areas including: • archery • ceramics • sailing • water-skiing • windsurfing • riflery • ropes course • rock climbing • nature study • horseback riding • lifeguards • backpacking • mountain biking To request an application call 1-800-554-2267 or visit or web site at www.goldarrowcamp.com 205 HELP WANTED EMU Food Service is now acceptin employment applications tor th spring term. It interested, you shoul fill out an application in the EMI Food Service Office, located in th Skylight restaurant. Day-time avai ability to work, particularly betwee 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. is desirable SEEKING MARY POPPINS Career salaries up to $3200/ month with living expenses paid. Call Ore gon Nannies 343-3755 web site: www.oregonnannies.com Film production, talent manage ment, and internships available. Ca Creative Talent Management < 800-401-0545 HOME TYPISTS, PC users needed $45,000 income potential. Call 1 -800-513-4343 ext. B-9642 Earn up to $10,275 this summer Work outdoors, paid travel, pai training. For more info on finding fir fighting jobs send SASE to Direct Ir formation Access, PO Box 768C Klamath Falls, OR 97602-0680 c send e-mail to BDONLE@aol. Live-In caregiver/nanny. Room, board and salary for care c adult female with MS and 11 yeai old son. Excellent facilities with pr vate bedroom/bath. Meal prepare tion. Evening and weekend hour: Send inquiries to 2126 Prestwic Place, Eugene, OR , 97401. CHILD CARE WORKER Child care workers needed for pr vate, residential boarding school Ic cated outside of Klamath Fall, OF Looking for individuals who are con mitted, energetic, love teens, hav hobbies to share, enjoy outdoor (skiing, backpacking, fishing, etc. Varied shifts, salary DOE, minimur of AA degree, prefer BA/BS or bette Send resume to: Crater Lake Schoc 3213 W. Wheeler, #175, Seattle, W 98199. Email: crateriakeschool@msn.com Resident Assistant Needed Private student dormitory residenci next to UO. Free room and board ii exchange for working approximate!) 25 hours per week in the building Must be mature, dependable ant have some supervisory experience For more info, call Richard 343-125! ^CTSOnnts... tAey can tuakc zoHxcont's Aay.r Call us, it's easy! 346-4343 HorOSCOpC by Frances Drake For Friday, March 13, 1998 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A competitor in business could irk you, but you'll end up a step up the ladder of success. New career oppor tunities give you much to be happy TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) A friend could get on your nerves early in the day, but otherwise it should be a grand time for you so cially. Partners and friends are sources of happiness. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You might not see eye to eye with an adviser. However, you have luck where financial interests are con cerned. Investigate investment op CANCER (June 21 to July 22) You’re in a rush to get things done, but try not to step on anyone’s toes in business. Luck comes through agents, advisers, publishers and travel. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) A quarrel could arise with a friend about money. An opportunity you’ve been waiting for in business comes your way. The day promises you rec ognition and financial rewards. VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) Be a sensible driver, and try to be on time for appointments as well. Your natural social graces are called into play. You’re a hit at a party in the evening. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Be careful that you don’t snap at a family member. You could devote some energy to a community project. Home and family are happily ac cented during evening hours. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Try to avoid an argument about money. Pleasurable pursuits are fa vored, but you might go overboard with spending. In some way, you’re the center of attention. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Watch your temperament early in the day, when a job matter could upset you. It is a time of opportunity for you, and you can expect career and financial gains. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) You could be quick to anger. You need to be diplomatic in your rela tions with higher-ups. Partnership rapport is enhanced. The signing of contracts is favored. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) It’s a good day to meet with bank ers about mortgages and loans for property improvements. Try not to get upset with a child or romantic interest. Accent home life after work. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) Something could upset you on the job, or you might be unduly impa tient. Improved communications oc cur with a child. You could be plan ning a vacation a bit prematurely. YOU BORN TODAY are usually good at making money, although you would be happier in an artistic or professional career than in business. You’re public-spirited and are ca pable of contributing to world better ment. You can be generous to a fault, often giving away money you can’t spare. Once you learn to avoid those who would take advantage of your generous nature, you are more effec tive. Social work and psychology ap peal to you. Birthdateof: Walter H. Annenberg, publisher; Annabeth Gish, actress; Will Clark, baseball player. i»»b non* ffiiures syndicate me 205 HELP WANTED i j Summer Jobs at the beach! i Cannon Beach Christian Confer 1 ence Center. Positions are paid and ) incl. room/board. (503) 436-1501 Summer Start Resident Program i Director, UO Office of Student Academic Progress and Univers ity Housing Three-quarler time, live-in, tempo rary (acuity position responsible for 60 high school graduates attending the Summer Start program. Position starts June 16 and ends August 22, 1997. Required to attend meetings , starting May 1. Assist in developing and implement ing activities to ensure students' academic success. Responsible for supervising and training student staff, coordinating programming and the conduct process. A bachelors degree required. Group-living-related employment j experience required, preferably resi ! dence hall experience. Supervisory experience preferred. Salary - $2,812.50, one bedroom ' apartment, full board (starts June 16 and ends August 22,1997). For application and information, f contact University Housing, Walton Complex, University of Oregon, Eu . gene, OR 97403, (541) 346-4277. Completed applications must be postmarked by April 4,1998 i EO/AA institution committed to cul tural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Summer Work In Lake Oswego A lop manager of college pro painters seeks quality people to be site man 3 agers & painters. Unlimited overtime, s no exp. needed. Wealthy community - high pay! 338-0505. TEACHER Secondary, certified teacher (prefer \ ably math/sciences) for private year round, residential boarding school located outside of Klamath Falls, OR. Looking for individuals who are en ergetic, enthusiastic, have a variety of skills that can be shared with stud ents, enjoys outdoor sports and ac , tivities. Salary and benefits DOE. Send resume to: Crater Lake School, 3213 W. Wheeler, 3175, Seattle, WA 98199 E-mail: craterlakeschool@msn.com AMERICAN DREAM Go to school, get good grades, get a job with a big company. Get laid off, start all over with a new company every three to five years...NOT! Long term secure company looking for trainable people part/full time, no ex perience necessary, will train. Great career opportunity! Call 302-1571. Horticulture/Landscape Maint. Lawn/Tree care specialist to service residential landscapes-Seattle area. Experienced in fertilizer, weed, dis ease control application helpful. Pre fer B.S. degree in Horticulture, Bota ny, Forestry, etc. Full time position. Call Dr. Danel Jacobs 425-222-4851 or write Ph.D Landscape Main!., PO Box 1070 Issaquah, WA 98027 On-Site Manager for u ot o apt. complex. Apt. + salary. Send re sume to: Mr. Baird, PO Box 214, Eu gene, OR 97440 NEED EXTRA CASH? Become a fashion rep for undercover wear. Earn $30/hr. + bonuses. 688-8798 Restaurant Burnout Tired of the restaurant grind? Rapid ly growing professional marketing firm looking for positive, money mo tivated team players. Flexible hours. Will train. Call 342-7623 ext. 4 CRUISE SHIP & LAND-TOUR JOBS- Discover how to work in ex otic locations, meet fun people, while earning a living in these exciting in dustries! For more information: 517 324-3092 Ext. C60693 NOTETAKERS needed to take and word process notes next term. $500 / term. Student Projects 841 E. 13th Ave. Painters wanted for summer em ployment in Salem. No experience nesscary. For information or applica tion call 503-316-4767 or e-mail: khaynes@willamette.edu. 205 HELP WANTED Painters needed mid-May through August in Portland/ Vancouver area. Good pay + bonuses. Call Northwest Pro Painters now! 541-386-1274 210 HOUSES FOR RENT NEAR CAMPUS AND SHOPPING Large 3 bedroom house. $650. Call 343-9011 1018 Lincoln St. 2 bdrm Apartment, $495 Quiet, Courtyard, By Busline. Downtown 1022 Lincoln St. Vintage 3 bdrm House, $965 Hardwood Floore, Basement. Carport, SlepsTo Downtown, Busline JENNINGS & CO. 683-2271 24 hr info line _911 Country C1Ub RA, Suite 150 Rental Resources 0ver400 listings, many unadver tised. 1599 Oak Street 334-0231. 3 bdrm, 2 story w/ fireplace, across Irom campus on E. 19th. Available March 23. $1000/mo. 485-8358 5 bdrms, 2 bath. W/D, 4 blocks to campus. $1500/mo. No pets. 342 7954 or 461-2898 213H0USES FOR SALE Quality 3 bedroom home, very light, on bike route, great deck, downtown location, 1575 W. 12th Ave., Eugene. David Horning, Coldwell Banker, 338-3291. GOV'T 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. 215 APARTMENTS (FURNISHED Take over our lease! Save up to $70/mo. in Duck's Village 2 bdrm apt. Bus to UO, spa, pool, fitness room. Available April 1. Only $625!!! Call now!!! 683-4490 Take over my lease! 1 Bedroom, big, quiet, fully furnished. 1 block from campus. Parking/laundry $450/mo. 683-2990 or 344-4760 Duck's Village apt available Spring term, $340/mo. Call 349-9651 Pool, hot tub, weight room. 1 bdrm furnished. Clean, quiet, laundry, parking. $375 mo. 2 bdrm $495 mo. Ready now! 343-3318 CLOSE TO CAMPUS 1 bdrm $430/mo. 2 bdrm $575/ mo. Call 484-9922 Available March 23, great location, comfort, convenience- 1 bdrm 735 E. 17th $400/mo until June 15th, then low summer rates. 344-1583 1 bdrm apt in Duck's Village. $606/ mo. Take over lease ASAP. Call 344-6113 or manager 485-7200 Campus Apartments 1 & 2 bdrms, $395 4 $500 343-8545 |220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED Take over our lease! Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 bath apartment. Washer and dryer and all the ameni ties of the new Hilyard House. Avail able immediately. Call 349-1186 ONE MONTH'S RENT FREE! Available 3/22, beautiful 2 bdrm, 2 bath corner apt. in brand new Hilyard House. W/D, exercise room, eleva tor, secured entry, gated garage, walk to class. Lease until 8/15. Sarah 338-0415 Pair-A-DIce Apartments 640 E. 15th Ave. Brand New Campus Aparments • 1 bedroom, 1 bath • 2 bedroom, 2 bath • Fully Applianced • Washer/Dryer in Every Unit • Off-street Parking Available • Restricted Entry-Oated • 1.5 blocks to UO! Call Scott 338-4197 to see. Jennings 4 Co. 683-2271 911 Country Club Rd., Suite 150 Near Campus! Large quiet 2 bdrm. Take over lease, bargain rate. Newly remodeled, dishwasher, carport, laundry, no pets. $499. 344-7434 MOVE IN BONUS land 2 bedrooms Fircrest 630 E. 14th Call 485-7776 Garden Terrace 1893 Garden Ave Call 344-6861 Lake Crest 1390 Mill Call 349-9643 University Manor 745 E. 15th Call 485-7776 1340 Mill Call 349-9643 vonKlein Property Management, Inc. 485-7776 1301 Ferry #2 365 E. 16th • Larger 2 bdrm, $525 1250 Ferry • 1 bdrm, $395 call manager 485-2823 1512 Riverview • 4 bdrm, 21/2 bath duplex, newly remodeled, woodsy setting, $995 Property Management Real Estate 1339 Oak St., Suite 1 344-1235 205 HELP WANTED 2 bedrm apt Private deck, laun dry, new windows. Walk UO. Quiet. Very nice. $500 465-9886 One Bedroom Cottage Close to campus, washer/dryer. $470/month 349-9496 High Rise Class 1 Bedroom Townhouse Vaulted Ceiling! • nice, newer, quietl ■ keyed common entry door ■ elevator • off street parking ■ laundry facility • on bus line • uniquel S535 Cali 686-0072 for showing Olive Terrace Apartments 1460 Olive «L I JENNINGS 4 CO. 1663-2271 24 hr info line 3 911 Country CUiRd, Suite 150 STUDENTS Nice one bedroom $395. Laundry, parking, large room, near Mac court. Call 343-6000 HILYARD HOUSE 725 East 14th New Upscale Apartments 1 bedroomJl bath 2 bedroomJ2 bath • Paid Internet Service • Secured Front Entrance • Secured Covered Parking • Washer/Dryer in Each Unit For more information contact: Eric or Daylene 302-9088 vonKlein Property Management, Inc. 485-7776 1301 Ferry #2 205 HELP WANTED Oregon Daily Emerald CLASSIFIEDS Hiring for Spring 1998 We’re looking for someone friendly, dependable, and detail oriented who works well with the public and can learn new things quickly. Duties include: entering ads, daily billing, general office work, answering customer’s questions regarding placing an ad, deadlines, and calculating ad cost. Work 8-10 hours per week, Tuesday Thursday, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Must be an enrolled Univeristy of Oregon student. Applications are available at the Emerald office: Suite 300, EMU. Applications are due: Friday, April 3,1998 The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal opportunity employer, committed to a culturally diverse workplace. Oregon Daily Dilbert By Scott Adams HERE'S ttY REPORT ON THE HIDEOUS TREATMENT OF EMPLOYEES IN OUR ELBONIAN FACTORY. THE EMPLOYEES ARE FORCED TO WEAR HUGE CLAfAPS ON THEIR HEADS. /V1 ) THEN I SAID, "THE EMPLOYEES CAN'T COMPLAIN BECAUSE THET HAVE NO UNION."