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190 OPPORTUNITIES I.S.A. Election The International Students Associa tion is now accepting applications for 2 Co-director positions lor the year 1998-99. Applications and job de scriptions are now available at the I.S.A. office, EMU 206. The deadline to apply is Friday, May 15th by 1:00. The election is going to be held from May 18th-22nd, and the result will be announced during the Coffee Hour on May 22nd. Great opportunity to learn about new cultures and make lots of international friends while earning upper division credits and gain valuable experience by working closely with them. I.S.A. welcomes enthusiastic candidates to apply. So, what are you waiting (or? Need daily motivations/self-im provement? Write to the Hamilto nian Skies Success Program: PO Box 3752 Eugene, OR 97403 200,WORK STUDY POSITIONS Campus Recycling Now Hiring for Fall Term 1998! Student recycler positions available for Work Study/Tech Fee only begin ning Fall term. Leave message with a mailing address to obtain applica tion. Contact Campus Recycling at 346-1529. WORK STUDY JOBS Do you love the Outdoors and Wil derness recreation? The UO Out door Program needs people who can work 12-15 hours a week. Must be Work Study certified. Rm. 37, EMU. Bruce or Dan 346-4365 Work Study and Student Employ ment is available at Co-op family center at Spencer View Family Housing. Beginning June 15th. Working with ages 8 wks - 10 yrs. Call Susie or Tami at 346-7400. 205 HELP WANTED GTF, 1998-99, Graphic Arts, Media Services Dept., Knight Library (search extended). Assists graphic artists in development of Library and campus publications (journals, illus trations, logos, signage, charts, transparencies, slides and hard copy) using various computer appli cations. Requires: Bachelor's degree in applied design/ computer graph ics (no substitutes); Macintosh profi ciency, as well as proficiency with graphics' computer programs (i.e. Photoshop, Persuasian, Freehand, Premiere, Pagemaker, Director); must be accepted for Master's or Doctoral program tor Fall 1998. Hours: 16 hours/week (.40 FTE) for Fall through Spring terms. Prefer ence given to student who can work some summer 1998 hours. Deadline to apply: May 26, 1998 Send cover letter, resume and one letter of ref erence to: Personnel Librarian, Li brarian's Office, Knight Library. For a complete description see: http:// I ib web. u Oregon .edu/admnpers/ graphic.html. AA/EOE/ADA. 205 HELP WANTED CAER- Coalition Against Envi ronmental Racism, is hiring lor Co Coordinator positions lor 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. If 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 into. Need a job? Post your resume for free on animalhouse.com. College recruiters search our resume data base daily! Beverage Cart person needed. Apply at The Grill at Oakway Golt Course. 485-1404 Unsure About Summer Plans? Earn S6.000 + EXPERIENCE with Southwestern. Call (541) 684-0676 CRUISE SHIP & LAND-TOUR JOBS- Excellent benefits. World Travel. Ask us how! 517-324-3090 ext. C60695 Speechwriter-Progressive US. Senator seeks creative, politically savvy wordsmith to draft speeches, statements, and op-eds. Political ex perience and background in com munications, political science , or journalism a plus. Salary $28-35K. Equal opportunity employer. Send letter, resume, and writing samples to Speechwriter, Attn: Colby, 717 Hart Senate Otlice Building, Washington, 20510. No calls please. Classical Body Professional sculptor seeks nude model: male, athletic, butt types. $10/hour. Call 345-9556 Part Time Work for the EARLY BIRD The Oregon Daily Emerald is now hiring for morning news paper delivery. Starts at approximately 6:30 am everyday the Emerald is published. 2 to 2'/’ hours per day (varies with size of paper). Some afternoon work. Requires your own RELIABLE vehicle. Apply now for summer or 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 V_> Wake up with the ODE Classifieds recycle • recycle • recycle Horoscope by Frances Drake For Thursday, May 14, 1998 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Some find romance through the job. You could be impatient for suc cess. Don't let one small setback cause undue discouragement. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Although you’ll be pleased with the day’s romantic developments, you could be disappointed in a friend Enjoy hobbies after dark. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You may invest in art or antiques. Sometimes, we must have faith. The answers are not always forthcoming through intellect alone. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Travel prospects look good. You could be trying too hard in business. Rely more on instinct and the free flow of intuition. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) Connections help you in business. A money concern makes it hard to relax with friends. Still, social life is favored during evening hours. VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) Despite a pleasant social outing, you tend to worry too much. A quiet evening at home listening to music or watching TV pleases you. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) You’re not ready to unveil a cre ative project, but you’ll be working on it in your spare time. A night out will relax you. Let go of a home concern. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) You'll be dressingyour bestorspruc ingupyourappearance. Compliments come your way. Evening hours do not favor costly expenditures. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) A problem at work concerns you A talk with a close tie proves inspiring. Shopping is favored, and a luxury item appeals to you CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan 19) You’re upbeat, but a partner could be down in the dumps. A planned domestic venture is delayed. Pa tience is needed to deal with it. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) You'll enjoy home life. Invite oth ers over for an impromptu get-to gether. You're uneasy about romance, and it could take a while to unwind. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) It’s a lovely day for romance. Don’t let feelings of being unappreciated on the job keep you from seeing a new opportunity. Go after it. YOU BORN TODAY have learned to be self-sufficient and have over come a tendency to be fearful. Mate rial success is important to you, but you are better at handling other people’s affairs than your own. You might be inconsistent in the way you handle money. You’re multitalented and can succeed in creative endeav ors as well as business. You like to think big and do not like to be bur dened with household chores. Birthdate of: David Byrne, musi cian; George Lucas, director; Patrice Munsel, opera singer. © 1998 King Features Syndicate Inc. 205 HELP WANTED Summer Receptionist 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 equal opportunity employer, committed to a culturally diverse uorkplace. ON-CAMPUS RECRUITING COORDINATOR Build your professional experience and resume ol qualifications while completing your education. Office Team is the recognized leader in specialized administrative stalling and a division of a NYSE listed com pany with annual revenues ap proaching $1.5 billion. We're looking lor a career oriented professional to become a liaison between our firm and the student community at the University ol Oregon. Campus re cruiter responsibilities include dis tributing job search materials; inter acting with campus career coun selors; promoting awareness of pro fessional-level temporary assign ments to build career experience; and involvement in recruiting strate gies lor attracting qualified students interested in transitioning to the work force. Ideal candidate will be an up per-classman with excellent commu nication skills and involvement in on campus professional associations and career-oriented clubs. 15 hours/ week at $8/hour, plus performance bonuses. Weekly realistic income: $200-$300. EOE -OFFICETEAM Kelli Jackson, Division Director 450 Country Club Rd„ Suite 340 Eugene ‘ (541) 345-9931 Student Supervisor positions for the NEW EMU Food Service. We are now in the hiring process for several newly created student supervisor positions in our new Bakery, Coffee house, Convenience Store, and in our existing satellite locations. Must be able to begin work on July 20th and continue through the summer and fall terms. Looking for food, re tail or customer service experience. Work study a plus! Positions pay $7.25 per hour. Please come to Sky light Dining in the EMU to pick up an application between the hours ol 8:00 a m. and 3:00 p.m. Application deadline is May 15th. In addition to student supervisor applications, we are also accepting general employ ment applications for the summer and fall. [220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED mmm 205 HELP WANTED 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 SAFERIDE - Now Hiring for '98-99 Project Saferide is accepting appli cations lor 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 for 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. U of O Housing is accepting applica tions for STUDENT Maintenance and Paint Crew workers. Painting and/or maintenance experience preferred. These positions are for summer employment beginning June 13, 1998. Salary $6.50 per hour. Applications may be picked up and returned to U of O Housing Of fice, 1595 E. 15th, Eugene, OR. AA/ EO/ADA institution committed to cul tural diversity. Full time summer work. Work out doors painting houses in Eugene area. Good money. Jeff, 710-3517 Summer Jobs at the beach! Cannon Beach Christian Confer ence Center. Positions are paid and incl. room/board. (503)436-1501 Editorial Assistant Specialty newspaper seeks an ener getic, organized, detail oriented per son with excellent proof reading skills and an eye for design. Stop by 642 Charnelton St. between 12-2 p.m. from May 14 - May 22. EASTERN EUROPE EMPLOY MENT- Teach basic English in major European cities. Competitive wages ♦benefits. Ask us how! (517) 336 0625 ext. K60692 SUMMERTIME WORK WEAR JEANS AND TENNIS SHOES AND EARN $1000 OR MORE A WEEK We provide company vehicle. Complete training. You provide valid drivers license. 21 and older Pacwest Food Call 345-5776 for interview time Forest Health, Slash Burning, and Wildland Firefighting. Call 1-800-782-4119 HOME TYPISTS, PC users needed. $45,000 income potential. Call 1-800-513-4343 ext. B-9642 The Survival Center is hiring for Co ordinator positions for the 1998-99 school year. We have 5 positions open for motivated, responsible, ac tivist oriented students. Issues we work on are: Earth Awareness, So cial & Environmental Justice, Labor Rights, Human Rights, etc. Come by the Survival Center, Suite 1, EMU for an application (due May 18) For more information call 346-4356. 220 APARTMENTS rWU'lilMiH.ll STEWARDSHIP PROPERTIES Management • Real tstate • Construction 'TTVanry Jjomes auaifa£fe mic/~£/unn. cSecure one now / Summer Fall 5 bdrm 2334 Augusta $ 1250 $ 1500 6 bdrm 310 E. 14th Ave. B $ 1470 $ 1770 7 bdrm 1405 E. 20th $ 1715 $ 2065 8 bdrm 1756 Willamette #5 $ 1590 $ 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 ViUard St. For questions, call 343-6000 210 HOUSES FOR RENT Clean 3 bdrm, 1 bath. Off street parking, bike rack, nice porch. 1343 Mill St. Available July 1. 684-4455 by appointment. Cherriest Rad House! Nr. Sundance; 9 blocks to UO; 5 bds, 3 bths, 2 kitch, appl. No Pets/indoor smoking; ready 6/16, $1725 + security 342-8461. Big six bedroom, two bath house. Washer/Dryer. 310 E. 14th. $1470/ mo. 465-9438. 5 bdrm, 2 bath house large living area, W/D, DW, yards, parking. 1275 E. 30th St. $1600/mo. 687-1174 3 bdrm condo available June. 2 1/2 blks Irom campus. W/D, dishwasher, fireplace. $175 mo each. 684-0749. SUMMER RATES 1-9 blks trom campus, 3-1-5+ bdrms, $800/mo-$1300/mo. 342-3396. Large quiet clean 1 bdrm Laun dry, parking. No pets. 1630 Ferry St. Summer, $335. 741-0320 Moving? Check out anlmalhouse.com lor Tree listings of rentals near your school. iclmerald /Apartments Reserve now for Summer/Fall • 2 bdrm • awted parking • on site laundry • disposal • dean & bright • sundeck • DW frex-fiect location Summer $360 Fall $625 1/2 block from Hayward field 1877 Emerald #24 Call David weber 683-8919 [220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED 215 APARTMENTS (FUF 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 lorested, beautiful complex. Forest Village 687-1318 See bigger ad close by. Call now tor summer and tall rates. Enjoy summer pool, secure parking & buildings. 1515 Hilyard. 484-9922. Campus Apartments 1 & 2 bdrms, $395 & $500 343-8545 RESERVE NOW, DON'T WAIT! Real comfort, convenience. 1 bdrm $310 Summer, $410 Fall 735 E. 17th 343-2114 or 344-1583 Reserving for Fall Low Summer rates Large, clean, quiet 1 & 2 bdrms. Laundry, no pets. I block to UO. Fall $450-$570 Summer $300-$350 Call Chuck 344-4760 SBBBijillllll 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, $475-$675 Fall. Accepting applica tions now! 345-5949 or 343-0131 [220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED CTluaifaGfe cSoon Studios 284 E. 16th 914 E. 18th 959 1/2 E. 22nd 971 Hilyard 1372 Patterson 1539 Walnut 2134 Fairmount Duplexes 307 E. 14th (3 bdrm) 631 E. 14th (2 bdrm) 1539 Walnut ( 2 bdrm) 2140 Harris (5 bdrm) 2158 Alder (4 bdrm) dlouses 277 E. 15th (1 bdrm) 470 E. 14th (3 bdrm. 2 ba) 871 E. 26th (3 bdrm) 885 E. 19th (5 bdrm. 1 1/2 ba] 1560 Hilyard (3 bdrm. 2 ba) 1825 Fairmount (5 bdrm. 2 ba] 1825 1/2 Fairmount (1 bdrm) 1855 University (2 bdrm) 2043 Onyx (7 bdrm. 2 ba) 2063 Onyx (3 bdrm) 2087 Alder (4 bdrm. 2 ba) 2615 Alder (3 bdrm) 1 dedi 'room 354 E. 14th 534 E. 14th 751 E. 14th 914 E. 18th 945 E. 19th 957 Hllyard 963 Ferry Ln. 1161 Mill St. CXp/s. 1359 Pearl 1370 High St. 1372 Patterson 1668 Ferry St. 1715 High St. (non-smoking) 1844 Kincaid 1891 High 2 ^ec/room dlpis. 315 E. 19th 355 E. 19th 534 E. 14th 534 1/2 E. 14th 788 E. 19th 914 E. 18th 1432 Orchard 1715 High (non smoking) 1844 Kincaid 1948 Harris 3 diedroom dipt. 365 E. 19th You are welcome to stop by our officefor a free list oj present and future vacancies. 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