Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 02, 2000, Page 14A, Image 14

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    205 HELP WANTED
Wanted experienced pizza cook &
front counter person. Apply in per
son at Pegasus Pizza, 790 E. 14th,
Eugene.
Coalition Against Envirgmental
Racism: Co-Coordinator 2000
2001 Looking for a job next year?
Interested in social justice and en
viromental issues? Want to be ac
tive in your University community
and get paid for it? Then we have
the job for you. The Coalition
Against Enviromental Racism has
three paid positions open for 2000/
2001. You can pick up an applica
tion at the Multicultural Center, Su
ite 33 in the EMU or call us @ 346
4207 or 915-0207 and ask for Joy
Dilday, Matthew A. Peckham, or
Sara Harpole.
The Genomics Laboratory in the
Institute of Neuroscience at the
University of Oregon announces a
part-time position for a gene map
ping technician. Prior experience
in molecular biology is required,
along with a commitment to work
weekends. Demonstrated suc
cess in laboratory research is re
quired. Applications submitted be
fore June 12 will receive first con
sideration. Bachelors degree re
quired. Please send resume and
reference contact information to:
John Postlethwalt. 1254 Universi
ty of Oregon, Eugene OR 97403
1254. (jpostle® Oregon, uore
gon.edu, fax: 541-346-4548) AA/
EO/ADA Institution committed to
cultural diversity.
205 HELP WANTED
Resident Manager for small apart
ment complex. Beginning Summer
term. For information and to apply
call 344-1583.
Unsure about summer work?lf so
call 689-5176. Ave. profit $7,000 +
exp. & credits w/ Southwestern.
Morning Person?
MAKE SOME EXTRA CASH!
Hiring now for summer and fall.
Apply to deliver the Oregon Daily
Emerald 6:00-8:00am every day
the Emerald is published. Re
quires your own reliable vehicle.
Work study ok. Apply in person,
Mon.-Fri., 8-5, 300 EMU
The Oregon Daily Emerald is an
equal opportunity employer com
mitted to a culturally diverse work
place.
Exciting outdoor summer job
fighting wild fires. No experience
needed. Training provided. Apply
NOW! 10am-4pm. 1322 N. 30th,
Springfield. 746-7528.
Seasonal Employment
Green Gear Bike Friday is looking
for a bicycle mechanic this summer!
We require someone who is hard
working, creative, has grace under
pressure, and a love of cycling. Pay
is based on skills and experience.
Starting at $8-$10 plus cool bene
fits. Drop off a resume with hand
written cover letter at 3364 W. 11th
Ave. Attention Peter Conklin or e
mail at service@bikefriday.com
Attention Students!
Summer Work
National company has part time and full
time openings for students in customer
service and retail sales.
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• No experience necessary • Flexible around summer
• Flexible hours school & vacations
• Scholarships awarded • Excellent resume experience
• Internships possible for all majors
• Conditions apply • Advancement opportunities
• Friendly & fun work
environment
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Horoscope by Linda C. Black
TODAY S BIRTHDAY (June 2). You're
awesome this year. You're forceful and dynam
ic, yet friendly. An admirer's compliments
boost your confidence in June. Turn this oppor
tunity into cash by July. Take it easy this sum
mer, with minor household projects. By De
cember you should be ready for a new
partnership or to transform an old one. In Feb
ruary travel down an old familiar path. The rou
tine you're into by May could last a while, so
choose something comfortable.
To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10
is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging.
ARJES (March 21-April 19) — Today is a 9
— You may prefer to spend without keeping
track of every penny. That's great, but even
those who are made of money don't do it for
long. If you're smart, which you are, you'll even
cash in your coupons today.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)—Today is an 8
— Do the homework before you shop. You
might find the same thing for less money. Qual
ity's important, of course, but you sure don't
have to waste your pennies on a name brand la
bel!
GEMINI (May 21-June 21) — Today is a 10
— You look good today. You're not only
strong, friendly and intelligent, but you're also
loveable. Ask for what you want. Start new
projects and make things happen. People want
to be on your side!
CANCER (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 7
— You could be worried, but you could also
come up with a great idea. Don't sink into
melancholy thoughts. Take action, instead, on
something you've thought about for awhile.
The benefits are for you — and your family,
I.EO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is an 8 —
You and your group could be hyperactive now.
You're most likely having a good lime, too. Are
fun and games interfering with a promise you
made to a loved one? Don't put off calling if
you're going to be late!
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)—Today is a 6 —
You probably should look for ways to advance
your career. You may be offered more work,
but are you also being offered more money?
Better read the Fine print before you sign any
LIBRA(Sept. 23-Oct.23) — Today isa 10—
You're probably raring to go. It’s hard to keep
you penned in. If you're making a break for it,
take care of an important errand first, like get
ting the oil changed in the vehicle, for example.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) — Today is a 6
— If you owe a debt, pay it off. That could
make it easier for you to borrow more, later. Tie
up all the loose ends. You’ll feel better and look
better to the lenders, too.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today
is a 6—Is somebody representing your best in
terests? Don't get into an argument without a
partner who'll champion your cause. Somebody
can speak for you better than you can speak for
yourself, and that's saying something!
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is a
7 — Focus on caring for others now. Don't
worry about your agenda; that can wait. If you
do what somebody else needs, you'll wind up a
winner, too. Besides, your agenda may change
in the meantime.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Today is a
10 — You're smart and lucky! You need to
play by the rules, however. You might fall in
love, maybe with someone you've loved for
years. New love's grand, of course, but noth
ing's quite like the good old forever kind.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 7
— A lot of action is going on at your house. Are
you moving or changing things around? Get
ting a new computer or electrical appliance?
This is a fabulous time for a technical upgrade.
—Illllll 111(1 —
GOING HOME FOR THE SUM
MER? Contractor Labor Pool, Inc
has 44 offices nationwide. Enjoy the
sun this summer, work outside!
Earn up to $20 an hour in con
struction. Wage is $9-$20 per hour
DOE. Weekly pay. Summer or full
time work. Cash bonuses and in
centives. Flexible schedules. What
you need to work for CLP: drivers li
cense, education and/or employ
ment history, reliable transportation.
Call today! (800) CALL-CLP.
XEROX SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
POSITION
Document Solutions, Inc. an au
thorized Agent Representative of
Xerox Corporation, is looking for
high-energy Sales Coverage Rep
resentatives to focus on cold cal
ling territories in the Portland area.
The ideal candidate will be a col
lege graduate with good analytical
skills, a strong work ethic, and a de
sire to join a rapidly growing, team
oriented sales organization. We off
er a competitive base salary, sales
commissions, health benefits, and
promotional opportunities. Please
fax your resume to: Marketing Man
ager at (503) 469-9450.
Looking to earn money this fall in
fun and exciting ways? Apply now
to become a student rep for sixde
grees! We're seeking motivated
campus leaders to promote the six
degrees Web site. If selected, we'll
send you surprises all summer long
and kick off orientation together in
the fall. Are you ready? Write to
funandmoney@sixdegrees.com now
and get the information you need.
Camp Counselors:
Youth exper & refs.
Roughing It Day Camp
(SF East Bay). 925-283-3795 /
jobs @ roughingit.com
Career Liaisons (3 Openings)
1 in Humanities, 1 in Social
Science, and 1 in Science.
DESCRIPTION.
The career liaison positions are a
bridge between the Career Center
and the Academic departments in
the College of Arts and Science;
humanities, social science, and
science. Assist students to learn
about careers and graduate school
possibilities, identify and articulate
skills, link Career Center resources
to faculty and students. Develop
career programs including speak
ers, panels, and site visits.
QUALIFICATIONS
• BA/BS from the College of Arts
and Science.
• Effective verbal, written, and inter
personal skills.
• Evidence of commitment to stud
ent development (leadership).
• Research, analysis, and report
ability.
• BA/BS from the College of Arts
and Science is preferred or 4 years
experience in a career services
capacity within a liberal arts uni
versity.
SALARY
Annual salary $24,500-25,500. 8/
15/2000-6/30/2001, renewable 12
month contract will be based on
satisfactory performance. The con
tract is not to exceed 2 years.
BEGINS
August 21,2000
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Send letter, resume, and 3 refer
ences to:
Dr. Lawrence H. Smith, Director
UO Career Center
Chair, Search Committee
PO Box 3257
Eugene, OR 97403-0257
DEADLINE: June 14, 2000, 5:00
p.m.
The University of Oregon is an
equal opportunity/affirmative ac
tion institution committed to cul
tural diversity and compliance
with the American Disabilities
Act.
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
1676 Hilyard. Large 4 bedroom, 2
bath, W/D, Avail, 7/1. Year lease,
$1400/mo. 425-643-9391.
2140 Harris
5 bedroom house in fantastic loca
tion. All utilities paid. SUMMER
RATE $1500.
Sorry, no pets.
Nonsmokers, please.
Shown by Appt. Only.
Jennings & Co. Prop. Mgmt.,lnc.
683-4219
24 Hour Info Line
JULY/AUGUST 1/2 PRICED
With a signed lease.
For the following houses.
1641 Hilyard
712 E. 16th
1911 Harris
1261 Washington
1287 Washington
471 W. 13th
1543 Patterson
592 E. 15th
608/14 E. 15th
JENNINGS & CO.
683-2271 24 hr info line
911 Country Club Rd., Suite 150
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
Available June 15th. 3 to 4 bdrm,
2 bath, w/d, 2 fridges. 2430 Kincaid.
$925. Call Chris 343-5390.
2 bdrm +loft. Fireplace, w/d, freezer.
Direct bus or easy bike to UO. '1 pet
ok. 543 W. 18th, $750/mo. Avail,
first of July. 343-3318.
4 BDRM 1BA. 1992 E. 17th $1,125/
mo. Avail June 1. Close to UO. Call
345-5445.
3560 Harlow Rd. Super clean, 3
bdrm, 3 bath home, fireplace, ga
rage, W/D. $995 +dep. 726-9801.
Beautiful 2 bdrm, 1.5 ba. townhouse.
$425/mo. Includes util and cable.
10 min. from campus. 342-7642.
Fall Houses
5 BEDROOMS
•2095 Mill St. $1475
hardwood floors
• 2576 Kincaid
$1475
large yard, patio, carport
• 1697 Orchard $1375
hardwood Floor
6 BEDROOMS
•1795 Augusta $1500
huge yard, storage shed
7 BEDROOMS
• 1405 E. 20th
$1890
hardwood floors, garage
OTHERS AS WELL
. CampusRental.com • 343-6000
2087 Alder
4 plus bds, 2 baths. Fireplace. All
kitchen appliances. 2 car garage.
SUMMER RATE. $1200.
Sorry, no pets.
Nonsmokers, please.
Shown by Appt. Only.
Jennings & Co. Prop. Mgmt. Inc.
683-4219
24 Hour Info Line
Very near Campus Inn shopping
1 bdrm house $350/mo.
Call 343-9011
3 bdrm, just renovated, 6 blocks
from UO, new kitchen/appliances
dw, W/D. Summer rates. Privately
owned/ managed. 686-8003.
r
VERY NICE
Just restored, 4 bdrm, 2 bath, fire
place, all appliances, patio, Avail
able Now! No dogs & cats. $1195
summer, $1495 fall. Weekdays 579
1568, eves/weekends 683-1610.
Why pay rent?
Own this 3 bdrm remodeled home
with large fenced yard near Uni
versity. Only $96,500. Call Monique
@ Realty Executives 465-1724.
WHY RENT? Purchase before re
turning in September. Call now:
Vince (O) 688-7023 (H) 342-2469.
Challe Real Estate Inc.
215 APARTMENTS (FURNISHED
Smerald
Apartments
• 2 BEDROOMS
• Covered Parking
• Laundry on site
• Dishwasher/ disposal
• SUMMER $360
1877 Emerald
www.CampusRental.com
501-4246, 343-6000
RESERVE FOR FALL - $530
Reserving for Fall
Low summer rates
Large, clean, quiet 1 & 2 bdrms.
Nicely Furnished, laundry. No
pets. 1 block to UO. Fall rates: 2
bdrm $575, 1 bdrm $450. Call
Chuck at 344-4760.
Large, clean, quiet 1 bdrm. 1/2 blk
from UO. Big walk-in closet, Free
covered parking. 484-4103
$310 Summer, $410 Fall. RE
SERVE NOW! 1 bdrm, on-site laun
dry, parking. 735 E. 17th. Campus
1/2 block. 343-2114 or 344-1583.
STARTING AT $320
One, two, or four fully furnished.
Roommate matching service. Indi
vidual leases. Campus bus route,
heated swimming pool & many
other amenities.
Call NOW! 338-4000
Dorms too loud?
1 block from UO. Comfortable/ af
fordable studios with shared kitch
en. Summer rates $200, includes
utilities. Rooms avail, now. For more
info contact Eric at 484-5000.
Campus Apartments 1 bdrm
$350. 2 bdrms $400. Available
Now! Office 325 E. 18th #6. 343
8545.
TWO BEDROOM
Close to UO. $625/mo.
434-8301 or 344-6261
GREAT DEAL JUNE RENT FREE!
4 bdrm apt, move in June 12. Only
pay $310/person/mo. W/D, dw, fur
nished, pool, w. out rm, 2 full baths.
10 min. to UO. Call now! 344-3073.
GRADUATING - need female to
take over lease 6/18-9/1. Includes
w/d, microwave, dw, garbage dispo
sal. Includes 1st month's rent &
$100 bonus upon lease-signing.
Call 684-0862.
Two bedroom furnished.
Summer $485/mo. • Fall $585/mo.
On campus.
Call 344-2657. Talray Holdings
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