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Serious inquiries only. 190 OPPORTUNITIES Aspiring Writers Inform, Expose Provoke, Explain Tell, Ask, Vent, Change An online college community email us: eam@maincampus.com $25 per article! 205 HELP WANTED U of O Bookstore is accepting ap plications for part time and tempo rary sales clerk and cashiering po sitions for Spring term 2000. Appli cation deadline 6:00 p.m., Friday, February 25th. Apply at U of O Bookstore Administrative Office, 895 E. 13th Ave. SUMMER CAMP Counselors Needed for Premier Camps in Massachusetts Positions available for college stud ents as counselors in all team sports, all individual sports such as Tennis & Golf, Waterfront and Pool activities, and specialty activities including art, dance, theatre, gym nastics, newspaper, rocketry & ra dio. GREAT SALARIES, room, board, and travel. 6/17-8/16. MAH KEE-NAQ www.caoipmkn.com (Boys): 1-800-753-9118 PAN BEEwww.danbee.com (Girls): 1 800-392-3752. ailable at: iatfii tread • Tbe Bizz * AAA (afe-lawreace Hall ifl| Cafe-WillaaiejU*fl!ltf * Daily Griad'Xaigbt libri Horoscope by Linda C. Black TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Feb. 21). Go over what you've got this year and put in the correc tions. Tidy up loose ends in March. Just ask for the money in April. You'll learn quickly in May, so take the toughest classes then. The path to your dreams should be obvious in Au gust, but continue to prepare. Convince a skep tic in September, and by December, you could achieve great things. Don't squander your mon ey, and security's yours by next February. To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. ARIES (March 21-April 19) —Today is a 7 —You may have to work a compromise. Don’t worry; you can still be the leader. It's nice to be the kind of leader people follow because they want to, not because they have to. And, your willingness to compromise now will help you maintain that position. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 7 — You should do pretty well now. Mercury is going retrograde, however. As you may know, that could mean confusion. And, for you, it's going to happen within groups and organiza tions. So, if you are a member of a group, be extra sure you understand what's going on. GEMINI (May 21-June 21)—Today is a 7 — A lot of interesting changes are taking place. There's also more than the normal amount of confusion A person who's issuing orders could be way off base. You should pay close atten tion to what's going on around you. Your ad vice could be pivotal. CANCER (June 22-July 22) — Today is an 8 — You may have a treasure in your own back yard. Dig through your files, and you may find the perfect thing. It's just what you've been looking for, and it was right there the whole time. You might find a fabulous old recipe in your collection, too. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)—Today is a 5 — You and a partner could make your dreams come true. It's not going to be easy, but it does look possible. Your best bet is with an old dream, not a new one. Try again with something you've'almost given up on. Recent changes could give it new life. 1 ! L',,.,1.,1, 205 HELP WANTED ON CAMPUS TODAY!!! SUMMER JOBS! FEMALE AND MALE COUN SELORS NEEDED FOR TOP CHILDREN CAMP IN MAINE. Top salary, room/ board/ laundry, clothing & travel allowance provid ed. Must love children and have skill in one or more of the following activities: Archery, Arts & Crafts (Ceramics, Stained Glass, Jewelry), Basketball, Canoeing, Kayaking, Dance (Tap, Pointe, & Jazz), Field Hockey, Golf, Gymnastics (Instruc tors & Qualified Spotters), Horse back Riding/ English Hunt Seat, La crosse, Digital Photography, Vide ographer, Piano Accompianist, Pio neering/ Camp Craft, Ropes (Chal lenge Course, 25 Stations), Sailing, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Theatre, Theatre Technicians (Set, Design, Costumer), Track & Field, Volley ball, Waterskiing (Slalom, Trick, Barefoot, Jumping) W.S.I/ Swim In structors, Windsurfing. Also oppor tunities for Nurses, HTML/ Web Design and Secretaries. CAMP VEGA FOR GIRLS! COME SEE US! www.campvega.com E-mail: Job8@campvega.com Call 1-800-838-VEGA We will be on your campus Monday, February. 21, 2000 ERB Memorial Union Century A INTERVIEWS AND INFO. FROM 10AM-4PM. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY. Cruise Line. Entry level on-board positions avail, great benefits. Sea sonal or year-round. 323-644-2102 www.cmisecareers.com. ALASKA SUMMER OPPORTUNITY Seeking high-energy, outgoing, ag gressive sales people for boutique and gallery. Must have retail ex perience and be available May Sept. Pays well. Fax resumes to (907) 463-3005 or e-mail: amanda@caribou.alaska.com Own a computer? Put it to work! $25-$/5/Hr. FT-PT. 1-888-313-7058 www.dream-achievers.net BARTENDERS Make $100-$300 per night No experience nec. Call 7 days/wk 1-800-981-8168 ext.240 Individuals for small private, resi dential school outside of Klamath Falls, OR. Mentor, supervise adol escents while enjoying outdoors. Salary DOE. e-mail resume to craterlakeschool @ msn.com or fax (206-378-1033) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22)—Today is a 7 — You are looking good and drawing a lot of at tention. You and your mate or partner need to discuss a financial decision. You and the per son you're most likely to be in love with should work on a project together, too. It's bonding. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Today is a 7 — The moon will come into your sign soon. You'll get stronger and more confident as that happens. In the meantime, you may feel a tad stressed. If that happens, go back to the old fa miliar way of doing things. You'll be more effi cient, faster and happier. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) — Today is an 8 — You'll be most successful in romance if you're waxing nostalgic with somebody you've known for a long time. Don't spend all day playing, though. Something important must get done before tomorrow. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)—Today is a 6 — A lot of changes are going on, and some of them are pretty impressive. Somebody at home could be pestering you, too. If you don't have anybody at home, it's your own in ner child who wants your attention. Spend tonight at home, playing with your toys. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is an 8 — If there's anything you need to know, ask questions early in the day. Later, there'll be a quiz. If you already have the information by then, you'll pass with flying colors. Part of the quiz, of course, is knowing which answers to have ready. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Today isa6 — The money's not showing up as quickly as you’d like. You can find out where it is, hut a few phone calls may be necessary. You might have to jump through a few hoops, too. If you're patient and persistent, you will succeed —eventually. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 7 — How much do you need to get something you want? Instead of writing the check your self, suggest that a partner pitch in. Watch out for misunderstandings, too. They'll be more common in the next few weeks, starting now. L 205 HELP WANTED The Emerald is seeking three Uni versity students interested in join ing its Pulse staff, the Thursday en tertainment section, for spring term. Positions include Pulse editor and two reporters. Editor applicants must be enrolled in classes at the University and be available to work about 35 hours a week. Qualified applicants will have management experience on a daily newspaper. Experience with Associated Press style and the basic rules of gram mar is a must. Reporter applicants must be enrolled in classes at the University and be available to work about 25 hours a week. Experience with Associated Press style and the basic rules of grammar is pre ferred. Applications can be picked up at the Emerald office In Suite 300 of the EMU on the third floor. Dead line for applications is 5 pm, Tues day, Feb. 22. Please include a re sume and five examples of your work. The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal opportunity employer com mitted to a culturally diverse work place. Fraternities • Sororities • Clubs • Student Groups Need to earn $1000-$2000 for a student organization? CIS, the original fundraiser since 1995, has the solution with an easy three-hour fundraising event. Accept no imitations. Dates are filling quickly! Contact us for immediate results at (888) 698-1858 or apply online at fundraisingsolutions.net LGBTA is hiring for next year's staff. Needed: 2 co-directors, 1 of fice manager, 1 event coordinator. Pick up application @ LGBTA Suite 34, EMU. Apps. due 3/3. EOE. UO Summer Enrichment Program Counselor & Teacher Positions Positions available at the most unique camp in Eugene. Creative and energetic people needed for life changing employment. Enrich the lives of local talented and gifted youth while gaining valuable experi ence. Must be available June 21 July 22. Camp held on UO campus. Visit our website at: interact.uoregon.edu/tag/jobs.html for online application and informa tion, or call Andrew at 346-1405 Contemporary Issues Coordinator Develop and present a lectures program for the campus. Concep tualize, design, and represent speakers and forums of contempo rary interest to students. This year's presenters and programs in clude: Marc Reisner, Norman Solo man, David Korten, WTO Teach-In, and other co-sponsorships. What ideas would you like to see pre sented on campus? Be a part of the Cultural Forum and decide. Stud ents are invited to apply by Mon day, February 21st. Application and info: Cultural Forum office, Suite 2, EMU - 346-4373. The CF is an EO/ AA employer CMtftf Painters Wanted MM> 0 for summer s* ^pemployment in Salem. W No exp. necessary. W For info or application ♦ call (503) 316-4767 * or email ktbhaynes @ hotmail.com New Gourmet Pizza Restaurant in downtown Eugene is hiring a com plete staff. If you want a challenging and exciting job in an excellent working environment, please call us at 541-284-6267. Earn Extra Cash. $50-$300/hr. Amateur film maker looking for fe male models 18-30. 688-0923. 210 HOUSES FOR RENT 1567 Orchard. 2 story, 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Sunny, garage, large front ^ard^offstreetjeSS^eSS^OeO^^^ **TWO WEEKS** FREE! **No Move in Fees** 1-2 Bedrooms TALISMAN 888 E. 18th $395-$495 Call 485-4029 BLACKSTONE MANOR 1750 Alder $515-$615 Call 687-0684 ALDERWOOD MANOR 1884-1860 Alder $495-$595-$850 Call 686-0743 FERRY ST. QUADS 1728 Ferry $270-$295 All utilities included. Call 465-9330 No Pets! No Application Fee! von Klein Property Mgmt, LLC 1301 Ferry #2 *485-7776 Campus Apartments Available now! 2 bdrms. No lease, $550. Of fice 325 E. 18th #6. 343-8545. Studio apartment one block from campus. $410/month 344-2657 Talray Holdings LARGE, CLEAN, QUIET 1 bd. 1630 Ferry St. $435/mo. No pets! Call 741-0320. Avail. Mar. 7! Large, clean, quiet 1 bdrm. 1/2 blk from UO. Big walk-in closet, Free covered parking. 484-4103 TWO BEDROOM Close to UO. $625/mo. 896-0228 or 554-1883 Studio, 1 & 2 Bdrms. 2 blks to UO. Lndry, prkg. Call 484-9922. Good Rates! UNIVERSITY COMMONS APTS Brand new, fully furnished, w/d in each unit. Individual leases, cov ered bike racks, computer lab, fit ness center & swimming pool. Call 338-4000 M-F 9-5, sat 10-4. Dorms too loud? 1 block from UO. Comfortable/ af fordable studios with shared kitch en, $355 includes utilities. Rooms avail, now. Contact Rob at 465 9058. Willow Lane. 1661 Ferry. Spacious 2 bdrm. Cable, no pets, $10 off per month if paid on time. New floors, paint. $490/mo. 343-4137. Clean, Spacious, Quiet 2 Bedroom, 1-1/2 Bath $610.00 with direct access carport $590.00 with assigned park Best area, Best neighbors, Best of all FOREST VILLAGE APTS 687-1318 ONE MONTH FREE RENT 1.5 BLOCKS TO CAMPUS PAiR-A-DiCE 640 E. 15th Avenue Two bedroom, 2 Bath. Gated entry W/D in each unit. Off street parking available. $795. Call 434-0462 or 349-0705 Jennings & Co. 683-2271 24hr LARGE 1 BDRM by UO, heat ind. laundry, parking, $410, 942 E. 18th, Stewardship Properties, 343-6000 Studios 1372 Patterson $340 2134 Fairmount $325 1 Bedrooms 914 E. 18th $395 766 E. 19th $425 •All Util. Incl.* 957 Hilyard $385 2 Bedrooms 534 1/2 E. 14th $480 *2 Wks FREE - All Util. Ind.* 1432 Orchard $590 1844 Kincaid $550 Houses 2535 Nixon (2+) $850 1048 E. 24th (3) $675 2467 University (3) $990 2043 Onyx (5+) $1500 Sbhhb * 17100cka* 666-1130 MF8cm5pm wwwjerieugensuccm 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). HiLYARD HOUSE Up Scale Living! 725 E. 14th *2 WEEKS FREE* •Secured front entrance & garage •Washer/Dryer in each unit •Direct high speed access in UO Internet •Exercise Room •One bedroom - one bath •Two bedroom - two bath Call Daylene or Eric 302-9088 von Klein Property Mgmt, LLC 1301 Ferry #2 * 485-7776 1149 FERRY STREET $300 Move In Bonus! {Completely Remodeled! These look great! 1 bedroom units. $525. Jennings & Co. 683-2271 24 hr [220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED PEARL GARDEN APARTMENTS 135 E, 19th #1 Spacious apartments w/patio. Quiet, parking, laundry. No pets/smoking. Close to Safeway. 1 bdrm, $475; 2 bdrm, $575. 345-5949. Dorms Getting Old? 2 bdrm apt. across from UO. Take over lease 3/ 18. Furnished or Unfurnished. Un derground gated parking 345-5371. 1128 Alder Street 1 -2 Bedrooms; $475.00-$595.00 Located directly 1/2 block from NWCC & UofO Gas Heat, Clean, Convenient Cal! Noel 349-0705 Jennings & Co. 683-2271 24hr ******* M2 BLOCK FROM CAMPUS Large, quiet, clean 1+ bedroom Starting at $425/mof! Laundry. 344-4619. ******************* Spacious 1 bdrm in duplex. Clean, close to campus, 1840 Mill St. It's super cool! 343-5894 Townhouse-style studio Close to campus, $400/mo + dep. No pets and no smoking. Real Es tate Northwest, 741-2504. “TWO WEEKS FREE** "No Move in Fees" 1 Bedroom MAPLE ARMS 1345 Ferry Call 485-7776 1-2 Bedrooms GARDEN TERRACE 1893 Garden Ave Call 344-6861 or 485-7776 UNIVERSITY MANOR 745 E. 15th $495-$595 # Call 485-9773 or 485-7776 2 Bedroom FUNTRIDGE 500 E. 18th includes basic cable TV $590 Call 485-7776 von Klein Property Mgmt,, LLC 1301 Ferry #2 • 485-7776 225 QUADS SUMMER RENT NOW!! New quad by UO, laundry, $195, 1827 Harris, Stewardship Properties, 343-6000 1750 Hilyard $195 1st month's rent, $245, 2nd & 3rd months on a 90 day lease. Laundry facilities. All utilities included. Real Estate North west 741-2504. ALDER STREET QUADS. Close to class. Clean, quiet, laundry. 1360 Alder St. $250/mo. 345-5949. 23C ROOMS FOR RENT 1 or 2 bedrooms for rent, private bath, furnished with W/D, $37Q/mo (1st month free). 302-4902 Rooms for rent, campus area. 341-9434 Large master bedroom with cable, private half bath in 4 bdrm house. W/D, $33Q/mo. neg. 434-8327. 235 DUPLEXES FOR RENT 205 E. 3rd Ave. On historic register. Victorian charm, built in 1892. 5 bdrm up stairs unit. Shared utility includes washer/dryer. Garbage & yard care provided. $995/mo. 683-9044. 1 rm in duplex. Separate entrance, fireplace, covered parking, on bus line. $475/mo, split utils. 344-5129 245 ROOMMATES WANTED Female to share clean S. Hills house. $250-$320. No smoking or drugs. Leisha & Karen 345-9896. South Hills Home, 3 story, 4 bdrm, washer & dryer, furnished, $375/ month. Lee 913-1405. Roommate for 3 bdrm house. $266/ mo +1/3 utils. By fairgrounds, on busline. Pets? 686-8539. 285 SERVICES Problems? Call the U of O Crisis Line for free, anonymous counseling. M-F, 5 pm-8 am 24 hrs/day weekends. 346-4488 Pregnant? Or maybe? New medical clinic, confidential, free 1st Way 687-8651 firstwayl @ juno.com Personal Product Delivery Serv^ ice. Tampax, Always, Trojan, 100% All Natural Products. 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