Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 08, 2000, Page 7, Image 7

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    205 HELP WANTED
Infl. Orientation Assistant needed
spring & summer 2000.10 hrs/wk,
$7.5Q/hr + 3 internship credits.
Pick up announcement OIEE,
330 Oregon Hall. Deadline: 3/13.
$$1,000$$ Fundraiser
No effort. Big Money!!
No investment. Work with
your friends! Get a free t-shirt
too! Call Rob at
1-800-808-7442 ext 102
Special Education Majors
Want to move to Northern Califor
nia? Teach where you are needed
most - students with severe disabil
ities. Santa Clara County Office of
Education (San Jose, CA).
www.sccde.org. Phone: 1-800-416
2624 or see Jobtrak in your career
center for more info.
Telemarketers wanted
$200/deal, flexible hours.
Call Ryan Nelson 343-8556.
Recreation Leaders/Assistants
working with students with develop
mental disabilities. Temporary
spring break and summer. 25
40hrs/wk $6.50-$7/hr. Apply: Arc of
Lane County, 45 W. Broadway
#205, Eugene. Closing 03/13. EOE.
Publicity Coordinator
Students are invited to apply for a
position to develop and coordinate
publicity and media for the Cultural
Forum in 2000-2001. Looking for
someone who is self-motivated with
excellent writing skills. Deadline ex
tended. Suite 2 - EMU. 346-4373.
Student Position
The CF is an EO/AA employer
Camp Counselors needed to teach
Sailing, Climbing, & Art. June 19 to
August 13 in Pocono Mtns. of PA.
Apply on-line at
www.pineforestcamp.com
Cruise Line. Entry level on-board
positions avail, great benefits. Sea
sonal or year-round. 323-644-2102
www.cruisecareers.com.
Resident Manager for campus
apartment complex. Rent plus sal
ary. Needed April 1st. Experience a
plus but not required. One year
commitment required. Send resume
to PO Box 11468, Eugene, OR
97440.
' Painters Wanted
for summer
^employment In Salem.
No exp. necessary.
For info or application
call (503) 316-4767
or email ktbhaynes@hotmail.com
Find a new
place in the
ODE classifieds.
205 HELP WANTED
Own a computer? Put it to work!
$25-$75/Hr. FT-PT.
1-888-313-7058
www.dream-achievers.net
Graphics Specialist
City of Albany
$2,599-$3,196/month
Full-time position. Designs & pro
duces brochures, fliers, posters &
newsletters for print production,
presentations, & the World Wide
Web; performs variety of adminis
trative and technical work in plan
ning & implementing content of
Web site, including creation of
unique content & integration of ap
proved content; performs Web
maintenance. Apply at State Em
ployment Office, 139 4th Avenue
SE, P.O. Box 70, Albany, Oregon
97321; or send request with
stamped, self-addressed envelope
for application and job announce
ment that has ail job requirements
listed to James Munger, State Em
ployment Office. Application must
be received by the State Employ
ment Office by 5:00 p.m. Friday,
March 17,2000. AA/EEO
Experienced Barista needed Part
time 20hrs. Bring resume to: 1591
Willamette St. No Phone calls
please.
Exciting outdoor summer Job
fighting wild fires. No experience
needed. Training provided. Apply
during spring break 10am-4pm
1322 N. 30th, Springfield. 746-7528.
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. Present
ers and programs this year: Marc
Reisner, Norman Soloman, David
Korten, and the WTO Teach-In.
Past programs have included Hel
en Caldicott, Ice-T, Jello Biafra,
Karen Finley, Timothy Leary, Hunter
S. Thompson, and the Ben Linder
Symposium. Become the Contem
porary Issues Coordinator with the
Cultural Forum and decide next
year's events. Application and info:
Cultural Forum office, Suite 2, EMU
- 346-4373, Deadline is extended.
The CF is an EO/AA employer.
BARTENDERS
Make $100-$300 per night
No experience nec. Call 7 days/wk
1-800-981-8168 ext.240
INTERNSHIP!!
Gain valuable experience this sum
mer. Ave. profit $7000 + coll credit
wiith Southwestern • 689-5176
Mr. Formal hiring seasonal PT for
mal-wear consultants. No exp. nec.,
training provided. Evenings & wee
kends. Apply at 3025 W. 11th.
Horoscope by Linda C. Black
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (March 8). A gam
ble might pay off this year, but to you it's more
like a sure deal. If you don't feel certain, don't
do it The opportunity should present itself
around April. You'll have plenty in May, so
take good care of it. You can make it last at
least through August. Work takes on new
meaning around August. Don't overspend in
October. Knock boldly and doors open in De
cember. Your dreams could be prophetic, es
pecially next February. Get in the habit of writ
ing them down.
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 an 8
— You could take off like a rocket! Your
adrenaline level is at an all-time high. Don't let
second thoughts slow you down. Watch where
you're going and apologize if you step on a co
worker's toes. Be the perfect lady or gentleman
and shoot straight to the top.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 6
— You probably feel pushed. Your conscience
is nagging at you. A little more research may
be necessary, but don't put it off any longer.
Don't be foolhardy. Play by the rules, and you
might find a buried treasure.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21) — Today is an 8
— Do you see an opportunity that's too big to
tackle by yourself? You need the right team to
work with. This shouldn't be too hard. Just call
up a few good friends. They'll all want to play
with you.
CANCER (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 6
— Sometimes being successful is kind of
scary. If somebody ridicules you, don't use that
as an excuse to shut down. Actually, you
should thank a critical person. He or she will
help you become even more perfect. Don't
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is an 8 —
Sports, games and romance should be good for
you now. You're probably in the mood to fol
low through on a whim. If you go off and do
something wild and crazy during your lunch
hour, try not to be late getting back. The boss
will be watching the clock.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)—Today is a 6—
If you're involved with a business deal, take
care. Make sure you have the facts and figures
on your side. This is your natural tendency
anyway, so you may have done the homework
already. Don't be intimidated by a person
who's louder than you are, though.
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct. 23) — Today is an 8 —
You're working hand, and you may not have to
pass on a social engagement. Take time to
make sure you're accurate, however. Mistakes
can slip in easily now, so find them before any
body else does. Then, budget a special treat for
yourself.
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 21)—Today is an 8
— You are working fast and furiously again.
You're being pushed to the max, and you're
meeting the challenge. Your adrenaline is
pumping, so you're going warp speed. Slow
down for a person who can't keep up with you.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)—Today
is an 8 — Romance, games and children are
your major themes. Usually, on days like this,
you have a lot of fun with little effort. Look for
a mistake in communication or a missed mes
sage, however. Better check your answering
machine again.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is
a 7 — You're not in the mood to put up with
anything. To others, the change might seem to
be happening quickly, but not to you. You feel
like you've been wearing shoes that were too
tight for way too long. Toss them — and any
thing else that doesn't work! Get new!
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)—Today is an
8 — Are you part of a Neighborhood Watch
program? Start by calling your local sheriff and
making a date with a deputy. Then, call your
neighbors and ask them to come over. You'll
find out how to take care of yourselves, togeth
er. Nothing's stronger.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 7
— Sure, money isn't everything, but it's nice to
have enough. Don't empower your worries; fo
cus on the things you do well. Trust yourself to
be able to learn, too. If you don't know every
thing yet, keep practicing. Remember you're a
work in progress.
205 HELP WANTED
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-NAC www.campmkn.com
(Boys): 1-800-753-9118 PAN
BEEwww.danbee.com (Girls): 1
800-392-3752.
Groovy Dude! Get paid while you
surf the web! No gimmicks.
Go to: www.groovydude.com
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
1 1/2 Blocks to Campus. 3 + bdrms,
newly remodeled, yard, on-site laun
dry, $1350/mo. 912-1452
Close to Campus
355 E. 17th - 2 bdrm w/ loft. Carpet
ed, applianced, off street parking.
$575 + deposit.
359 E. 17th - 1 bdrm duplex hard
wood floors. Small yard. $475 + de
posit. No pets, no smoking.
Real Estate Northwest 741-2504
2 BDRM HOUSE
5 blocks to UO
Skylights/deck/side yard
$700/mo, all utils, paid.
Avail, now. 431-0896
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
One bedroom furnished.
$450/mo. Near campus.
Call 344-2657. Talray Holdings
NEW ONE BEDROOM
Close to UO. $475/mo.
344-6261 or 434-8301
Studio Apartment. 22nd &
Emerald. $325/mo. Share utilities.
Call Tom 343-5778
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.
Campus Apartments Available
now! 2 bdrms. No lease, $550. Of
fice 325 E. 18th #6. 343-8545.
Large quiet 2 bdrm near UO, fire
place, patio, parking. $530, Mo.-to
mo. No pet/smoking. 687-2360.
1 1/2 blocks to campus. Large,
clean studio. Quiet location, w/s/g
paid. $399/mo. 912-1452
Cheap but Clean 3 bdrm. Ciose to
Campus; between Alder/Hilyard &
16th. Only $695. 302-8063.
PEARL GARDEN APARTMENTS
135 E. 19th #1
Spacious apartments w/patio. Quiet,
parking, laundry. No pets/smoking.
Ciose 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.
|220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED
269 W. 12TH, 3 BDRM
Downtown Darling 1920's Bungalow
duplex in convenient downtown
area. Quiet street between Lincoln
& Charnelton. $850/mo. No pets.
Call 683-9242 weekdays or 485
8682
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
1128 Alder Street
1-2 Bedrooms: $475.00-$595.00
Located directly 1/2 block from
NWCC & UofO
Gas Heat, Clean, Convenient
Call Noel 349-0705
Jennings & Co. 683-2271 24hr
FREE desk, chair & bookcase!
Take over my lease, and they're
yours. Rent as a 1 bdrm $695/mo.
or a 2 bdrm for $895/mo. Garage, w/
d, internet, HILYARD HOUSE
APTS. Call Erica: 343-5331 or email
emansberry @ hotmail.com
EUGENE MANOR
1050 Ferry St
Studio, 1 & 2 Bdrms
Avail. Immediately
Starting at $480/mo.
• All utilities + cable included
• Near UO and Downtown
• Covered, secured bike storage
•On-site laundry, parking and
manager
484-7441
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).
For rent 1 bedroom apartment in
vintage home. $450/mo. Cat OK. To
view call Karin at 342-6381.
1149 FERRY STREET
$300 Move In Bonus!
(Completely Remodeled!
These look great!
1 bedroom units. $525.
Jennings & Co. 683-2271 24 hr
2 bdrm 16th and Patterson. 3 min
walk to UO. $560/mo. Cable, gar
bage, laundry, parking. 345-1141.
2 bdrm upstairs apt. New paint,
quiet, $525/mo. +dep. No smoking/
pets. Catalina Realty 345-6396
1 bdrm, 14th & Patterson, new car
pet, windows, appliances, on-site
laundry, $450/mo. 465-9886.
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All utilities included.
UO bus at the door.
Lane Tower 16th & Olive 485-0916
1500 sq. ft. vintage 1 bdrm. 379 E.
12th. $625 includes util. No pets/
smoke. Avail 4/5. 687-2360.
PRIVATELY OWNED
Large, spic and span, 2 bdrm,
$500/mo. Close to UO. 585 E. 19th.
345-6475.
225 QUADS
ALDER STREET QUADS. Close
to class. Clean, quiet, laundry.
1360 Alder St. $250/mo. 345-5949.
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.
230 ROOMS FOR RENT
Big 4 bdrm house. 22nd & Emerald.
$300/mo, No Lease. 484-4408.
Close to Campus, nice roommates.
Rooms for rent, campus area.
_341-9434
Female to share clean S. Hills
house. $250. No smoking or drugs.
Leisha & Karen 345-9896.
Sick of living in the dorms? Take
over my lease! One bdrm for rent in
2 bdrm apt at 11th & Ferry. Close to
campus, newly remodeled, nice
roommate & cat ind. $312.50/mo.
Call Julia or Felicity at 683-9096
Two Room in historic house,
within block to UO. All utilities paid.
Laundry facilities, shared common
areas, Starting from $225. Available
Now! Call 461-0199 for more infor
mation. Better Property Mgmt.
235 DUPLEXES FOR RENT
205 E. 3rd Ave.
On historic register. Victorian
charm, built in 1892. 5 bdrm up-v
stairs unit. Shared utility includes
washer/dryer. Garbage & yard care
provided. $995/mo. 683-9044.
238 SUBLETS
BAY AREA HOUSE EXCHANGE
SF Bay Area family looking to swap
a house in Eugene.
June 9-11.
SF house sleeps 7-10.
Call 338-8393
245 ROOMMATES WANTED
Share 3 bdrm house w/m UO stud
ent. Ig. yard, appliances, no smoke/
pets. $395/mo. +1/2 utils. 607-3225
Brand new 3 bdrm, w/d, dw,
2 1/2 ba, close to campus.
$275/mo. 485-1950
Roommate for large new 4 bdrm apt
across campus/ private entrance.
$32Q/mo. 718-7941.
Roommate needed. 4 bdrm apt.
across UO, private entry, inclds
utils, $250/mo. Avail. 3/20 344-3211
Roommate wanted to share gender
balanced, quiet 4 bdrm flat. 5 blocks
to UO. $175/mo 302-9943.
Female - 2 rooms avail. $310/mo in
4 bdrm, 2 ba apt.; W/D, pool, gym,
Mar/Sept paid. Des 485-4017,
Male/female roommate needed to
share 3 bdrm, 2 1/2 bath town
house. Must like pets. $275/mo. +
utilities. 302-9187.
260 ANNOUNCEMENTS
Transforming Male Energy present
ed by Edwin R. Knight, practitioner
of shamanism -- "What you weren't
told or forgot" 3/12. Eugene, OR. 10
am - 6 pm, cost $85. Student dis
count avail. 741-1813._
285 SERVICES
Pregnant? Or maybe?
New medical clinic, confidential, free
1st Way 687-8651
firstwayl @ juno.com
Problems? Call the U of O
Crisis Line for free, anonymous
counseling. M-F, 5 pm-8 am
24 hrs/day weekends. 346-4488
Abortion Services to 21 weeks.
Free pregnancy tests.
All Women's Health Services.
633 E. 11th, 342-5940
Free Pregnancy Tests
Confidential. Mon. - Thurs.,
9:30-5:00. Lane Pregnancy
Support Center, 134 E. 13th #5
345-0400
24-hour support for survivors &
their friends. Sexual Assault Sup
port Services, 343-SASS.
Personal Product Delivery Serv
ice. Tampax, Always, Trojan, 100%
All Natural Products. Free Ship
ping! www.danusway.com or call for
a free brochure 1-877-201-7207.
290 HEALTH & FITNESS
Lose Weight Fast But Make It
Last! Ask me how. Call 1 -888-867
6745 www.lisas.net
"310 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Check your
every Thursday in the Emerald
Crossword
ACROSS
1 Wooden
lasteners
5 Hoodwink
9 Earring sites
14 Not "ter"
15 Jason's galley
16 Tusk material
17 Similarities
19 Big-time criminal
20 Letter recipient
21 Obliterate
22 Falsehood
23 Teases
25 Doctrines
28 Blockhead
31 Subtle shading
35 Pair
36 Succulent herb
37 Facing
38 Net-judge’s call
39 Tennis go-fer
41 Droop
42 Newspaper
bigwig
44 Wire measures
45 Latin greeting
46 Challenger's
promise
47 Dined
48 Luge
49 Tendril
51 Beam
53 Maturing
56 Mr. Fixit
62 Flowering herbs
63 Make drunk
64 Tennessee
gridder
65 Stuntman
Knievel
66 Famous cookie
man
67 Trap
68 Unit ot force
69 Snoozes
DOWN
1 Father
2 Mild oath
3 Encircle
4 Entanglements
5 Erroneous
warnings
6 Mined materials
7 Eye flirtatiously
8 Defeated rival
9 Flotation
devices
10 Supervised
11 Gaucho's device
12 Greek god ot
love
13 “Auld Lang _*
18 Hawaiian wreath
24 Beyond
endurance
25 Loafer
26 Nappy leather
27 Recurrent theme
29 Our sun
JO Alabama town in
'60s headlines
J2 Twangy
sounding
)3 Hunger for
14 Bordered
16 Original
inhabitant
10 Bridle part
13 Lincoln model
18 Damascus
native
>0 Snooped
Solutions
Broadcast
Play parts
Cheshire cat's
expression
55 Whit
57 Display
jealousy
58 Ball-shaped part
of a
hammerhead
59 Call from the
crib
80 Upon
61 Monster's loch