Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 07, 2002, Page 11, Image 11

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    190 OPPORTUNITIES
B WY£ & b £ yy a k £
The Oregon Daily Emerald assumes no
liability for ad content or response. Ads are
screened for illegal content and mail order
ads must provide a sample of item for sale.
Otherwise, ads that appear too good to be
true, probably are.
Respond af your own risk.
The Allergy and Asthma Research
Group is currently recruiting individu
als with asthma, 15 years of age and
older, for participation in a clinical re
search study. The study tests the in
vestigational use of marketed drugs
used to treat asthma. For more infor
mation, call (541) 683-4324 or e
mail study@imasneezer.com.
IT’S NOT TO LATE!
To earn winter term practicum or
research credit at Oregon Social
Learning Center. Psych, Soc,
Counseling, Education, or Biology
majors or minors: Get valuable re
search experience contact:
diannal@oslc.org
485-2711.
FACILITATORS for WST 101
(Intro to Women’s Studies) need
ed to lead discussion groups,
WINTER TERM. Earn upper-divi
sion or grad credit in exciting aca
demic experience. Prerequisite
WST 101 or equivalent back
ground. Applications available,
315 Hendricks, 346-5529. Inter
viewing now.
Combat AIDS in Africa
Educate with knowledge & actions
Work with schools & families. Make
a difference! Team starts Feb.,
March & April 2002, 11-14 month
program. Program fee. Grants avail.
info@cctg.org Ph 530-467-4082
www.cctg.org
200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS
Teachers Aides Vivian Olum Child
Dev. Center. Part-time positions in
mainstreamed early childhood pro
gram serving children from 3 mos. to
school age. Flexible work hours. Be
tween 7:30am-6:00pm. Start at
$6.50/hr. Call 346-6586.
205 HELP WANTED
RECREATION ACTIVITY LEADER
City of Eugene
$6.50-58.30 hr.
Approximately 10 hrs. per week,
Monday-Thursday between
2 pm-6 pm from 2/1/02-12/31/03
(excluding summers)
Provides direct leadership to chil
dren in grades 6-8 in an after school
recreation program. Requires one
year of experience working in youth
programs, preferably with children in
grades 6-8. CLOSING DATE: Janu
ary 18, 2002. Obtain application
packet from Human Resource and
Risk Services, 777 Pearl Street,
Room 101, Eugene OR 97401. The
city of Eugene values diversity in its
work force and is committed to affir
mative action. Out-of-area residents
may request application packet by
calling (541) 682-5061 (or e-mailing
atapplication.requests@ci.eu
gene.or.us).
Teacher Aides needed to work &
“play with children at UofO Child
Care. Work-study preferred. Many
shifts available. Must attend weekly
staff meetings, Tues. eves. For ap
plication visit 1511 Moss St. across
from Bean Housing complex. 346
4384.
205 HELP WANTED
JAPAN
Taking applications for teaching in
ternship and volunteer positions in
Kyoto Japan. E-mail Barry at:
family@gol.com
Barista/crew leader wanted. Experi
ence necessary. Flexible schedule,
busy atmosphere, weekends neces
sary. Bring resume to Serrano's Cof
fee Co. 1591 Willamette. No phone
calls please.
EARN $1000 FOR YOUR GROUP
Work on campus to raise money for
your student group or organization.
Make your own schedule and earn
$5 per app. Please call 1-800-808
7450
Work from home.
$500-$5000/mo. PT/FT.
Free info. 800-301-9177.
Attention Work from Home
$1500mo/PT, $5000mo/FT
Mail Order Internet, 888-442-3927
NOW HIRING RIVER-RAFTING
GUIDES. Both new and experienced
people are needed for Great Sum
mer jobs. Ages 16+, training begins
March 2, 18-day program over
spring break and weekends. Call
now for free info: 1-800-289-4534.
INTRAMURAL SPORT OFFICIALS
WANTED for Basketball and Floor
Hockey. Initial meeting is Wed. Jan.
9 at 6pm in room B39 of the Student
Rec Center. No experience neces
sary; training provided. 346-4113.
Dancers wanted. Will work around
school schedule. Earn high income.
Short hours. Apply at the Silver Dol
lar Club. 2620 W. 10th PI.
Make a difference this summer! Re
warding and exciting opportunity for
college students working with chil
dren in the Colorado Rockies. Back
packing, mountain climbing, West
ern riding, water activities, natural
science and many outdoor pro
grams. Sanborn Western Camps,
PO Box 167, Florissant, CO 80816,
sanbornwesterncamps.com
Work with your Student Government
ASUO Programs Administrator, Mul
ticultural Advocate & Greek Advo
cate positions available. 'Every ap
plicant is guaranteed an interview'
Applications available in the ASUO
Exec, office. Suite 4, EMU. Applica
tion deadline - January 11th 5pm.
SEARN EXTRA CASHS
$500-$ 1500/mo. PT
$200Q-$6000/mo. FT
Call Now! 888-210-8378
RECREATION ACTIVITY/
SITE COORDINATOR
City of Eugene
$7.15-$9.30/hr.
Approximately 20 hrs. per week,
Monday-Thursday 2 pm-6 pm
from 2/1/02-12/31/03
(excluding summers)
Coordinates regional after-school
activities in Bethel and 4J middle
schools. Requires high school diplo
ma or equivalent and experience
working with children. CLOSING
DATE: January 18, 2002. Obtain
application packet from Human Re
sources and Risk Services, 777
Pearl Street, Room 101, Eugene OR
97401. The City of Eugene values
diversity in its work force and is
committed to affirmative action. Out
of-area residents may request appli
cation packet by calling (541) 682
5061 (or e-mailing at application.re
quests@ci.eugene.or.us).
Horoscope by Linda C. Black
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Jan. 7). You re pretty
good at doing it all. Can you take it one step fur
ther? Can you take on a project so big that you
can't do it all by yourself? Sure you can. You can
learn how to manage a team and do it at a profit.
If you already know how to do that, pick the
next-biggest challenge.
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 5 - Pay
ing bills is one of your least favorite jobs, but it
has to be done, and no time is better than right
now. Once you get into the job, it might almost
be fun. Promise yourself a treat for when you ve
finished.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Today is a 7 - You
may not agree with an influential person. Even
though you have strong support, it's not a good
idea to start an argument. The overall outcome
appears to be in the other person's favor, so
wait.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21) - Today is a 6 - It
might look like it will take a long time to achieve
your goal, but that's good. It means you’ve set a
big goal, and that will mean a big prize when you
succeed. Plus, you'll have a lot of great adven
tures on the way. Get busy!
CANCER (June 22-July 22) - Today is a 7 - It's
OK to dream big dreams, but be realistic. What
you and your loved one want to accomplish will
take some doing. Discuss now you'll handle an
upcoming challenge before it arrives. Good
planning maxes all the difference.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Today is a 6 - You and
your partner don t always agree, but that's what
keeps things interesting, right? Maybe there's
more work to do before the compromise be
comes obvious. Think about it for a day or two.
Postpone the discussion until Wednesday.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Today is a 7 -
Strangely enough, it's on Monday that the in
come stops coming in. All you seem to care
about now is love. Any way you can get the day
off? Here's another reason why self-employ
ment is a good idea: flexible hours.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22) - Today is a 7 - Take on
a new responsibility and earn more money. It
could be much more money for not much more
work. You'll have to be scrupulous about dead
lines, though. Others will be depending on you.
Don't say you will if you won't.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) - Today is an 8 - By
now you've had enough of lying around. You're
eager to take action, but you may not get far.
What you thought was your own laziness could
have been your body's way of getting you some
well-earned rest. Don't push yourself too hard.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) - Today is a 6 -
You're facing a mountain of obligations, hope
fully without the added drudgery of a hangover.
Everything in moderation, right? Well, get into
that pile of work with the same attitude You'll
eventually get through it.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Today is a 7 -
After working through the weekend, you could
use some time off. Can you get together with
friends for lunch, at least? Don't brag about
what you've done. Get them to talking instead.
They'll love you for it.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - Today is a 6 - The
challenge now is a little more difficult. Some
body's trying to put a lid on your creativity. This
person may want a particular product or serv
ice. If they pay well, don't fuss. You can be cre
ative on your own time.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) - Today is an 8 - You
may want to travel, but that's not a great idea.
One thing after the other will get in the way. If
you must go, start early Better yet, cancel and
reschedule for later.
205 HELP WANTED
Office Assistant in P.E./Rec Sports
office. Must have Work Study. Cus
tomer service, data entry. Contact
Laurel @ 346-4121 for more infor
mation.
Morning Person?
MAKE SOME EXTRA CASH!
Now Hiring for Winter Term!
Deliver the Oregon Daily Emerald
6:00-8:00am, Mon.-Fri. Requires
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.
Data entry and updating. PT, $9/hr.
Work study preferred. Excellent typ
ing skills. Send resume to:
admin@miusa.org
Earn Extra Cash. $50-$300/hr. Am
ateur film maker looking for female
models 18-30.688-0923.
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
Studio Guest House on 3 acres on
Lorane Hwy. $350/mo. Pet OK. Util
ities not included. 485-3587.
Southwest Hills upscale 2 bdrm, 2
bath, 2 car garage, appliances, fp,
balcony, piano, landscaped &
fenced. $900/mo. 541-687-0060 or
909-682-9222.
NICE NEW 5 BEDROOM AT
3-BDRM PRICE TO START.
$995, 2774 Kincaid, W/D, wood
floors, new appliances, 343-6000.
Worth waiting for. 1 bdrm avail 2/3,
Reserve now. Prime location condi
tion, $420/mo. 735 E. 17th. 343
2114 or 344-1583.
Two bdrm furnished apt. 4 blocks to
UO. 1200 Ferry St. Available now.
$495/mo. Parking, laundry, d/w, dis
posal. 343-3318
[22Q APARTMENTS
UNFURNISHED
UNIVERSITY
COMMONS
APARTMENTS
Now Leasing!
Bus route to campus.
Call now!
541-338-4000
www.capstone-dev.com
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).
Walk to Campus
Laundry, Parking
Call 485-7776 or 485-4029
Oon Klein Property Mgmt. LLC g
485-7776 • 1301 ferry
VERY NICE NEAR UO 4 bdrm at 2
bdrm price, newly remodeled, $640,
950 Patterson (next to Ul). 343-6000
1149 Ferry
The Firtree Apartments
Very close to campus! Only a few 1
and 2 bedrooms left! Completely
remodeled, fully applianced,
laundry, covered parking available.
Now renting for fall term- $525/$595.
Call 684-0515.
Two bedroom • $585
On campus.
Call 344-2657. Talray Holdings
CUTE LITTLE STUDIO, near UO.
Free parking, we pay heat. 602 E.
8th. $350, 343-6000.
Large 1 bdrm apartment across
from campus. 9 mo. lease, $550/mo.
431-1113
SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM, 850 sq
ft., gas fireplace, laundry hookups,
covered parking, free cable, exer
cise room, tennis/basketball court,
low energy cost & “super-good
cents" constructed - $650.00 Cen
tennial & Kinsrow. 342-5735.
CUTE 1 BDRM w/fireplace by UO.
Free parking, laundry on-site, $395,
we will pay some utils. 343-6000.
Hampton Apartments. 1, 2 & 4
bdrm flat/townhouse style apts. Ex
cellent Move-In Special/Free Rent!
W/D. Call Willis 344-6540.
www.dailyemerald.com
Campus Apts. Avail, now. 2 bdrm -
$550- $675. Month to month lease.
343-8545.
1965 Patterson
The Greenwood Apartments
Do you like NEW?
New cabinets, counters, appliances,
floor coverings, lighting, plumbing
fixtures and windows! Just a few
spacious units left in this quite com
plex. 1 & 2 bedrooms, $575/$695
Call 683-2271 to view today.
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230 ROOMS FOR RENT
2140 Harris
3 blk to UO, bus line to LCC. Lots of
light. Sorry, no smoking, no pets.
$275 includes kitchen use & utilities
Call 688-2060. Bell Real Estate.
HUGE ROOM AVAILABLE in 11
room 3-story historic house within a
block of UO. No smokers. Charming
decor, considerate housemates. Util
ities included, laundry facilities. Must
see to appreciate. Call 461-0199.
r SICK OF THE DORMS? ~1
WE BUY DORM CONTRACTS!
You pay the SAME AND get your own
room. Many amenities!
• Free utilities
Free high speed internet
• Free cable TV in every room
Meals 6 days a week
• Lounge area with big screen TV
• Pool table
• Huge party room
• Weekly house cleaning service
Co-ed, next door to Knight Library.
Call Devon for a tour and buyout details.
683.5880
Large, furnished sunny room,
cute house, quiet, near UO. $325 in
cludes utilities. 686-3415.
Next to UO, ethernet & cable ac
cess, turn. incl. utils. No
smoke/drink. $250-$280. 431-1113.
235 DUPLEXES FOR RENT
Close to Campus
2010 Floral Hill: 2 bedroom 1.5 bath
in quiet serene location. Walk to
Hendricks Park. All appliances plus
washer & dryer, garage, patio $840
+ Dep. Avail. NOW! Call Bell Real
Estate, Inc at 688-2060 for showing.
285 SERVICES
Abortion Services to 21 weeks. Free
pregnancy tests.
All Women's Health Services.
633 E. 11th, 342-5940
24-hour support for survivors & their
friends. Sexual Assault Support
Services, 343-SASS.
Auto Glass Connection Inc.
Serving U of O campus.
Fast, Free mobile service.
Call 607-6299.
Pregnant? Or maybe?
New medical clinic, confidential, free
1st Way 687-8651
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GLASS BLOWING LESSONS,
lamp working classes arranged to
student schedules. 741-4075 or
www.snodgrass.net
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Let the ODE Classifieds
help you sell your bike.
Call 346-4343
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Crossword
ACROSS
1 “Lohengrin” lady
5 Fall mo.
8 Legal claims
14 Birdbrain
15 “William Wilson"
16 Imaginary
17 “Suspicion”
Oscar-winner
19 Sparse
20 Currier's partner
21 Tim or Beryl
22 Ice cream flavor
25 Thurman of
“Pulp Fiction"
27 Overcrowded
31 First name in
mysteries
32 Drooling
34 Ogle
36 Fruitless
37 Gear tooth
38 Fire-safety
device
41 Consumed
42 Critic Rex
43 Participated in
recycling
45 Highly critical
48 Soggy ground
49 City on the Ruhr
50 Blast letters
51 Degrade
52 Thatcher, e g.
54 Shopping center
56 Abhor
59 Earl of “Police
Woman"
63 Select a channel
64 “Born in the_"
65 Fourth piggy's
fare
66 Plant fungus
67 UFO pilots
68 Lady's guy
DOWN
1 Santa's helper
2 London W.C.
3 Male heir
4 Offbeat main
character
5 Mayberry boy
6 Foreign
representative
7 Golfer's gadget
8 Deception
9 Frequency of
occurrence
10 Evaluator
11 Coop denizen
12 Make lace
13 Shifty
18 Ms. Gardner
21 City near
Casablanca
22 Actor Gibson
23 Electra s brother
24 Pitcher Roger
26 Progressed
28 Capital of Cyprus
29 Noisy sleepers
30 taster item
32 Direct
33 Funeral stands
35 “Rubber capital
of the world"
39 Supernatural
40 Gymnastic rolls
41 High card
44 Scottish river
Solutions
46 Hunting dog
47 Maximum
51 Everything
53 Cloth tear
55 Unfortunately!
56 Inc. in
Manchester
57 Royal
pronoun
58 Even one
59 Shade
60 Skier Tommy
61 Blyth of film
62 Real profit