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205 HELP WANTED Responsible for all Q/A Program mers/Functions in support ol Mlg. Depl. including Mfg. In - Process/Fin al Inspection, Documentation/Con trol, Statistical Process Control (SPC). Position provides Training, Technical support, and Leadership to all employees. Send resume and salary req. to personnel. P.O. Box 376 Grants Pass, OR 97526 Painter and foreman positions avail able for summer in the Portland area. Earn $6.50 to $11.00/hr. No exp. necessary, tor info, contact Casey Rodriguez at 543-1159 Forest Health, Slash Burning, and Wildland Firefighting. Call 1-800-782-4119 Youth Nutrition Education Teacher. Responsibilities include planning, or ganizing, and teaching weekly pro gram for 6-12-year-old youth in Eu gene/Springfield and surrounding areas. $6.50/hour, 24-30 hours/ week, Monday thru Thursday. Job runs June 15-August 27. Must be a student. Spanish fluency preferred. Experience working with children de sired, but teaching experience not required. Contact Lane County Ex tension at 682-4281 for information. Applications available at 950 W 13th Avenue, Eugene. Application dead line is 5:00 P.M. May 22. EOE. CAER- Coalition Against Envi ronmental Racism, is hiring lor Co Coordinator positions (or the 1998 99 school year. We work to educate students and the Eugene community on issues of Environmental Racism. Our primary venue ot education is via the Annual Environmental Justice Conference at the UO Law School. It interested, please stop by Suite 1, EMU to pick up an application, (due May 18th). Call Missy Rock or Clau dia Villena 346-4356 for more info. W.O.W.! CHECK THIS OUT! Looking for a way to start the school year otf right? Join the Student Ori entation Statt in welcoming new students to the UO. We are looking lor bright, friendly UO students to volunteer as HOSTS during Week of Welcome (WOW) in the Fall. Hosts welcome students, answer ques tions, and have tun helping at social and educational events tor new students, 9/23-9/27. Rewards? A greater knowledge of campus, the satisfaction ol helping new students, a free T-shirt, new triends, tree food, and loads ot fun! It your interested, come to an interest session on to day at 3:30 In the Ben Linder Forum or tomorrow, Thurs. May 14 at 7:30 In the Fir Room, or pick up a dyer in 372 Oregon Hall. Ques tions? Call us at 346-1159. See you in the lain Publicity Coordinator Students are invited to apply lor a new position coordinating publicity, fundraising and Web page presen tation with the Cultural Forum. Po sition begins Fall 98' w/ training be ginning at the end ot May - looking tor commitment through 1998-99. Deadline: Friday May 15,1998 Suite 2-EMU 346-4373 Student Position The CF is an EO/AA employer. 205 HELP WANTED SAFERIDE - Now Hiring for '98-99 Project Saferide is accepting appli cations tor the 1998-99 academic year. Paid positions include Co-di rectors, Volunteer Coordinator, Pub licity - Fund raising Coordinator, Ed ucation Coordinator and Dispatch ers. Applicants must be registered tor at least 8 credit hours. Applica tions and job descriptions can be picked up in Suite 3 of the EMU. Call for more information, 346-0653. The deadline for all positions is May 15, 1998. AA - EOE - ADA Employer. EASTERN EUROPE EMPLOY MENT- Teach basic English in major European cities. Competitive wages -rbenefits. Ask us how! (517) 336 0625 ext. K60692 Need a job? Post your resume for free on animalhouse.com. College recruiters search our resume data base daily! Career Center Openings tor Fall 1998 Career Peers (2) Orient and register students with the Career Center, provide infor mation and assistance to students in the career library, critique resumes and cover letters, assist with Career Fairs and other pro jects as assigned. Must have strong written and interpersonal communication skills, strong cus tomer service skills, an interest in careers, internships and resource development and the ability to take initiative and problem-solve effec tively. Knowledge of computers, in cluding databases and Web/inter net also required. Preference given to sophomores-seniors w/work study for 1998-99.' Graphic Design Create brochures, fliers, ads and publications for the UO Career Center. Pagemaker, Illustrator and Photoshop experience required. Must have demonstrated ability to prioritize multiple tasks, meet deadlines, work independently and communicate effectively. Prefer ence given to students w/ work stu dy for 1998-99. Sophomores and juniors strongly encouraged to ap p'y ■ GTF Positions (2) Serve as a faculty advisor for the Career Development Internship Program (CDIP). Supervise up to 40 interns per quarter, participate in weekly staff meetings, maintain accurate records, read and grade papers, research and write articles for quarterly newsletter and corre spond w/ internship site super visors. Must be enrolled full time in UO grad program fall 1998 and have excellent written and oral communication, organizational skills and teamwork abilities. Prefer previous exp. in higher ed in teach ing or student services.' 'Complete position descriptions and application procedures avail able at the Career Center, 244 Hendricks, on our Website <uo career.uoregon.edu/career/ emp.htm>, or by phone at 346 3235. HorOSCOpC by Frances Drake For Wednesday, May 13, 1998 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) The accent is on romance and part ners doing things together. You’re right not to mix business and plea sure after dark. Savor togetherness. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Attend to insurance needs. Con sult with bankers about Financial matters. Realize thata friend is of no help to you in business. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) If you need an agent, representa tive or adviser, this is the day to arrange it. Travel, too, is highlighted. A business matter is cleared up CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Friends could be somewhat unpre dictable. You’re right on course, though, when it comes to business interests. Go after what you desire. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) Travel plans are in limbo, butyour social life sparkles. Meet with friends or go to club functions. A late-night chat is a real eye-opener. VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) In business, there are mixed mes sages. You’re better oft concentrat ing on home tasks that have been piling up of late. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) You could be dissatisfied with household changes. An adventurous mood spells romance and good times! But avoid foolish risks. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) You have extia drive to increase earning power. Some shopping will be on your agenda How to bridge a gap with a child concerns you. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Take advantage ofseasonal oppor tunities. Enjoy boating, picnics, gar dening, the park or barbecues. Part ners work well together. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) Keep a financial request under consideration, but focus on impor tant domestic moves. Put your plans into motion. They will soon reap rewards. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) You still need more information about a business deal. Accent the lighter side of life. Enjoy hobbies, romance, sports and travel. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) The completion of a work project inspires you to forge ahead. Strike while the iron is hot. Don’t make a domestic decision hastily. YOU BORN TODAY would make a good public servant once you over come temperament. When you lose yourself in a cause, you often find yourself. You have a strong need for emotional and financial security, but must avoid getting into a rut once these things are attained. Always keep striving to better yourself and hold fast to your ideals. Generally, you stick to a conservative course of action. Birthdate of: Bea Arthur, actress; Dennis Rodman, basketball player; Stevie Wonder, singer. O 1998 King Feature* Syndicate Inc 205 HELP WANTED Oregon Slate Fair 4-H/FF.A Dorm Positions. Help manage the 4-H/FFA dorm during the Oregon State Fair, August 18-Sept. 8. Men & Women positions. For additional information contact Jan Starkey (541) 737-0698 or Janet.Starkey@orst.edu Get Paid to Exercise The Oregon Daily Emerald is now hiring for morning newspaper delivery. Starts at approximately 6:30a.m. everyday the Emerald is published. 2 to Z'/i hours per day (varies with the size of the paper). Some afternoon work. Requires your own RELIABLE vehicle. Apply now for summer or rail. Work Study OK. Apply in person, Mon-Fri, 8-6,300 EMU. The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal opportunity employer committed to a culturally diverse workplace Beverage Cart person needed. Apply at The Grill at Oakway Goll Course. 485-1404 Full time summer work. Work out doors painting houses in Eugene area. Good money. Jeff, 710-3517 210 HOUSES FOR RENT 3 bdrm condo available June. 2 1/2 blks from campus. W/D, dishwasher, fireplace. $175 mo each. 684-0749. Clean 3 bdrm, 1 bath. Off street parking, bike rack, nice porch. 1343 Mill St. Available July 1. 684-4455 by appointment. Gorgeous 5+ bedroom^^jse, room for 7 comfortar^^^^Meck and yardwjtjm^satellite tv, ^^^^'^i^rSoall hoop. Near Hei^^^TPark, reserve lor fall. $2000/ month. 345-7785. Cherriest Rad House! Nr. Sundance; 9 blocks to UO; 5 bds, 3 bths, 2 kitch, appl. No Pels/indoor smoking; ready 6/16, $1725 + security 342-8461. Big six bedroom, two bath house. Washer/Dryer. 310 E. 14th. $1470/ mo. 465-9438. 213H0USES FOR SALE 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. 205 HELP WANTED 215 APARTMENTS (FURNISHED n RESERVE NOW, DON'T WAIT! Real comfort, convenience. 1 bdrm $310 Summer, $410 Fall 735 E. 17th 343-2114 or 344-1583 Call now for summer and tall rates. Enjoy summer pool, secure parking & buildings. 1515 Hilyard. 484-9922. Large, clean, quiet 1bdrm. 1/2 blk to UO. Big walk-in closet, separate vanity in bath. Free covered parking. 484-4103 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath executive apart ment. Quiet and forested, beautiful complex. Forest Village 687-1318 See bigger ad close by. Large quiet clean 1 bdrm Laun dry, parking. No pets. 1630 Ferry St. Summer, $335. 741-0320 Moving? Check out animalhouse.com lor free listings ol rentals near your school. Campus Apartments 1 & 2 bdrms, $395 & $500 343-8545 WALK TO CAMPUS!! MILLRACE APARTMENTS 1805 Garden Ave. (the block behind Track Town Pizza) QUIET, LARGE, AFFORDABLE 2 bedroom Townhouses $665 2 bedrqom Flats $615 Apartmenls directly on the Millrace $40 more and GOING FAST! Come on by! Feed the Ducks! Call Kim 344-5695 or 729-2766 JENNINGS & CO. 683-2271 24 hr info line 911 Courtly dub ltd., Sute 150 UNFURNISHED 220 APARTMENTS 205 HELP WANTED Nice 3 bdrm, 1 bath. Less than 1 block Irom campus. Parking garage, laundry facilities. Reserve now for Summer and/or Fall. Call 461-0199 Better Property Management Eugene Manor 1050 Ferry 484 7441 Studio, 1 and 2 bdrms. From $453-$638, all utilities and cable paid. No pets. BMC-LLC Near campus! Exceptional 2 bdrm townhouse in small quiet complex. Patio, carport, laundry, DW, no pets. Lease $495/$545 1437 High, also Lg 1 bdrm avail. June. 344-7434. 1 1/2 BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS Available now! 2 bdrm apartment, onsite parking, W/D. Free water, sewer and garbage. S560/month, Summer $300/mo. 342-3396. 1220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED • PEARL GARDEN APARTMENTS 135 E. 19th #1 Spacious 1 & 2 bdrm apts w/ balcony or patio. Quiet, parking, laundry. No pets/smoking. Close to UO and Safeway. $375-$575 Summer, S475-S675 Fall. Accepting applica tions now! 345-5949 or 343-0131 Pair-A-Dice Apartments 640 E. 15th Ave. Brand New Campus Aparments • 2 bedroom, 2 bath • Fully Applianced • Washer/Dryer in Every Unit • Off-street Parking Available • Restricted Entry<3ated • 1.5 blocks to UO! Call Scott 338-4197 to see. Jennings & Co. 683-2271 911 Country Club Rd., Suite 150 Hilyard House 2 bdrm 2 bath apt w/ W/D and workout room. Free inter net access. Available to take over lease June 15. Call 341-4909 Forest Village Apartments 687-1318 See display ad close by. PROSPECT PARK 484-6553 Two and three bdrm apartments avail. Many amenities plus private decks, views, pool, tennis court, playground and more. 1710 North view Blvd. (right past 25th and Chambers). Lovely 2 bdrm in historic building. 1176 Mill $625 incl. heat, laundry. No pets/smoking. Avail. 5/16 687-2360 •«<«••• 1/2 BLOCK FROM CAMPUS Large, quiet 1 bedroom $475/month. Parking included. Laundry. 729-3041. ******************* Available Now! 15th and Olive Apartments. Lofts and studios. $425-$455. Covered parking, laundry, clean and quiet. Close to downtown and UO. Call 484-5633. Bennett Management Company, LLC |220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED Hilyard House • 725 cast 14m New Upscale Apartments 1 bed room/1 bath 2 bedroom/2 bath • Paid Interne* Service • Secured Covered Parking • Washer/Dryer in Each Unit Reserve now for falll For more info contact: Eric or Daylene 302-9088 vonKlein Property Management, Inc. • 483-7776 • 1301 Ferry #2 220 APARTMENTS 1220 APARTMENTS ■ Progressive public affairs firm seeks full-time Executive Assistant to Founding Partner of 10-person firm. Responsibilities include: • assist and participate in all aspects of management, planning and budgeting; • assist in marketing and special projects • facilitate work flow of founding partner and firm’s four branch office Must be: • highly organized, motivated and self-starter • college grad with 2 years post-college work experience • good writing, financial or management skills a plus We offer a casual but hard-working environment. Our clients include national and statewide political campaigns, environmental, union and other nonprofit groups, and socially responsible business. Full benefit package; salary commensurate with experience; equal opportunity employer. I Reply (mail only) to: STEWARDSHIP PROPERTIES Management • Real bstate • Construction any /tomes auaifa/>fe micf-£/une. Secure one now/ 5 bdrm 2334 Augusta 6 bdrm 310 E. 14th Ave. B 7 bdrm 1405 E. 20th 8 bdrm 1756 Willamette #5 Summer $ 1250 $ 1470 $ 1715 $ 1590 Fait $ 1500 $1770 $2065 $ 1990 Washer/dryer in each, most with dishwasher. Quads 1827 Harris Brand new $195 $295 Studio, 1,2,3,4 bdrm Ridgewood Apts 942 E. 18th For a complete listing, stop by our office at 1247 Vitlard St. For questions, call 343-6000 Dilbert By Scott Adams CAT BERT: h.R. 01 RECTOR WHEN YOU DUIAPED AORf WORK ON WALLY, DIO HE /AOAN? OR DIO HE SCREA/A? I E 8 I 'o IT SOUNDED LIKE THIS... MOO-/AUU) A^HH-OW-OU)!! THE STAFFING LEVELS SOUND ABOUT RIGHT.