Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 31, 2002, Page 11, Image 11

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    205 HELP WANTED
Babysitters needed. Love kids, dogs
and cats? Loved to babysit in jr. high
school? Fun family needs you.
School year 5hrs/week. Summers
30hrs/week. References. 686-2696
Need extra money to pay off bills
or ? B&J Communications are look
ing for qualified entrepreneurs
to earn extra money around your
busy schedule. Call 541-933-2574
Plan and curate visual arts exhib
its for all EMU galleries in the 2002
03 school year! Join the Cultural Fo
rum as VISUAL ARTS COORDINA
TOR. Application deadline Feb. 1.
EMU Suite 2 or
http://culturalforum.uoregon.edu.
Student position, EO/AA employer
Attn: Work from home.
Free booklet. 888-495-9678
or visit www.cuzurworthit.com
Work around your schedule.
$500-6k. PT/FT. 888-241-2575.
www.frommyoffice.com.
Camp Staff Wanted. PT/FT Summer
day camp leads and counselors
needed at Lake Oswego Parks &
Rec. $7-9/hr. DOE. Apply on line at
www.ci.oswego.or.us/parksrec or
call 503-675-2549.
Possible River Guide Positions
Our spring break guide school
serves as a great first step towards
summer employment. Destination
Wilderness. 800-423-8868
www.wildernesstrips.com
Envelope “stuffers” needed to work
from their homes. Make your own
hours and earn good pay. Great for
college students. For info visit
www.TRELLES.net.
500 Summer Jobs / 50 Camps / You
Choose! NY, PA, New England. In
structors Needed: Tennis, Basket
ball, Roller Hockey, Soccer, Base
ball, Lacrosse, Gymnastics, Life
guards, WSI, Water-skiing, Sailing,
Windsurfing, Archery, Mt. Biking,
Rockclimbing, Ropes, Piano Accom
panist, Drama, Ceramics, Wood
shop, Nature, Nurses.
Arlene Streisand, 1-800-443-6428.
www.summercampemployment.com
CAMP TAKAGO for Boys, Naples,
Maine, TRIPP LAKE CAMP for Girls,
Poland Maine. Picturesque lakefront
locations, exceptional facilities. Mid
June thru mid-August. Over 100
counselor positions in tennis, swim
ming, land sports, water sports, trip
ping, outdoor skills, theatre arts, fine
arts, music, nature study, secretari
al. Call Takajo at 800-250-8252 or
Tripp Lake at 800-997-4347. Submit
applications on-line at
www.takajo.com or
www.tripplakecamp.com.
205 HELP WANTED
Earn $20 Fast! Participants needed
for 1 1/2-hr experiment in decision
making. Native English speakers on
ly. Limited scheduling time; call Car
rie. Thursday 1/31, 10am-2pm ON
LY to make an appointment. 485
2400.
Library Assistant
Computer-savvy student needed to
work in the Computing Center's
Documents Room Library. Must be
reliable with good communication
skills and working knowledge of
Windows, Mac, and UNIX. 10-12/hr
per week. $6.75 to start. Apply at
175 McKenzie Hall (formerly Gray
son) by 2/6. 346-4406 for info.
MAKE EVENTS HAPPEN for cam
pus and community members. The
UO Cultural Forum is seeking moti
vated people to gain experience as
a student coordinator for 2002-03.
Plan for and produce events in the
areas of:
•VISUAL ARTS
• CONTEMPORARY ISSUES
• NATIONAL MUSIC
• FILM/VIDEO
• HERITAGE MUSIC
• PERFORMING ARTS
• REGIONAL MUSIC
• EVENTS CREW
No experience necessary. Applica
tions due February 1.
EMU Suite 2 or
http://culturalforum.uoregon.edu.
Student position, EO/AA employer.
Learn to professionally manage
concerts and events crew! The
Cultural Forum seeks an EVENTS
CREW COORDINATOR for 2002
03. Applications deadline Feb. 1.
EMU Suite 2, or
http://cultu ralforum .uoregon.edu.
Student position, EO/AA employer
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
4 bedroom house.
1725 Mill St. $1300/mo.
Mallard Properties. 465-3825
Southwest Hills, upscale, split-level
2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car garage, appli
ances, fp, balcony, piano, landscap
ed & fenced. $900/mo. 541-687
0060 or 909-682-9222.
NEAR UO: 2 bdrm, 1 bath, W/D,
carport, small yard. 715 E. 21st.
Lease. $675/mo. 503-625-3518.
UNIVERSITY
COMMONS
APARTMENTS
Now Leasing!
Bus route to campus.
Call now!
541-338-4000
www.capstone-dev.com
ok Q,
^ february 6th+7th
7pm | emu ballroom
free for all students
must pick up free ticket in advance at UO Ticket Office
$5.00 faculty & staff
$10.00 general admission
Horoscope by Linda C. Black
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Jan. 31). Other people
trust you this year, and with good reason. They
want you to do complicated things for them be
cause they know you can. Don't let their faith in
you go to your head. And, don't do it for free. Get
all contracts in writing, and make sure you're
paid well for your services.
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 - This
job would be a lot harder if you didn't have
friends to help. It's your responsibility to make
sure they do. If they're being a distraction, tell
them to leave. Prove you can be trusted to keep
your word.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Today is a 7 - Take
a little break and have a little fun Call a dear
friend or enjoy a special treat for lunch. You're
going to have a busy day tomorrow. Prepare for
it by taking good care of yourself now.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 21) - Today is a 6 - You
may be feeling frustrated or impetuous. You're
anxious to make a change, but don't upset the
apple cart. Ask a distant friend for an objective
opinion.
CANCER (June 22-July 22) - Today is a 6 - The
more you can focus your attention, the more
you'll remember. Do the reading without com
plaint. Be slow and methodical. You can solve
even the toughest problem, and you'll feel great
when you do.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Today is a 7 - This is the
day when the money goes out, possibly with
your blessings. Make an investment in the per
son who has all the right answers. It looks like
you' II be luckier if you let this other person spend
your money for you.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Today is a 7 - Con
tinue to work with someone who can help
streamline your procedures. You've been too pa
tient for too long. Insist on changes that are long
overdue. If new equipment is required, get the
highest quality. Itil make your life much easier.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 22) - Today is a 7 - Your
loved ones need more of your attention. You did
n't mean to neglect them, but you've been rather
busy. Postpone your big night out on the town
till this weekend. All travel, near and far, will be
easier then. Devote today and tonight to your
special people, in private
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) - Today is a 6 -
Looks like something you need is coming your
way. Are friends visiting? Don't think of this as
more pressure. Put everybody to work. Even a
perfectionist will be glad to help, and that per
son's special skills will be useful.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) - Today is a 7
You re having to re-examine everything you
thought you knew. All you have to do is acknowl
edge that there's still a lot to learn. Piece of cake,
right?
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Today is a 7 -
Can't you go anywhere or do anything without
making a profit? Not today Unfortunately, every
one of those opportunities means more work.
Figure out a way to get other people to do some
of it for you.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - Today is a 7 -
You're still on the receiving end of energy, atten
tion and maybe even money. You could get a
better job or a new assignment. It looks like work
is involved, and you' re expected to do it perfect
ly
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) - Today is a 6 - Your
partner could be critical of decisions you've
made. Be willing to defend your choices or, if the
reasons are good enough, make modifications.
Two heads are better than one
215 APARTMENTS (FURNISHED
fi
Ducks Village has spaces
available. Call today! 485-7200.
AVAILABLE NOW
BLACKSTONE MANOR
2 bedroom, $625
1728 Alder
Call Nick at 687-0684
FLINTRIDGE
2 bedroom, $595
500 E. 18th
dishwasher
Call 485-0060
ALDERWOOD MANOR
1 bedroom, $495
1860-1884 Alder
Call Carl at 686-0743
for more information call
485-7776 or 485-4029
Von Klein Property Mgmt., LLC
1301 Ferry St. #2 • 485-7776
Good deal, TAKE IT! 1 bdrm, close,
convenient, comfortable, economi
cal. 735 E. 17th, $420/mo. 343-2114
or 344-1583.
[220 APARTMENTS (UNFURNISHED
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.
381 E. 12th. Huge 2 bdrm, fireplace,
dining room. $675 includes heat,
elect., laundry. Avail. 2/21.687-2360
SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM, 850 sq
ft., laundry hookups, covered park
ing, free cable, low energy cost &
“super-good-cents" constructed -
$595.00 w/lease. Centennial & Kins
row. 342-5735.
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.
Nice, quiet small studio near
campus $375. 344-4619 .
Vintage 1 bdrm near UO. Hdwd fir.
No pets/smoking. $485 includes
heat/laundry. Avail. 2/2.687-2360.
www.dailyemerald.com
★★★**★★★***★*★★*★*★★**
Hampton Apartments. 2 bdrm
flat/townhouse style apts. Excellent
Move-In Special/Free Rent! W/D.
Call Willis 344-6540.
Campus Apts. Avail, now. 2 bdrm -
$550- $675. Month to month lease.
343-8545.
Two bedroom • $585
On campus.
Call 344-2657. Talray Holdings
1 bdrm townhouse, 1355 E. 19th.
$510/mo. Water & garbage included.
685-0307
Campus apt. 2 bdrm.
1588 Ferry Alley $545/mo.
Brand new 1 bedroom.
750 sq. ft. 1933 Garden Ave.
Mallard Properties. 465-3825.
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230 ROOMS FOR RENT
MOVE IN DISCOUNT 1/2 OFF 1ST
MO. RENT! HUGE ROOM AVAILA
BLE-in 11 room 3-story historic
house within a block of UO. No
smokers. Charming decor, consider
ate housemates. Utilities included,
laundry facilities. Must see to appre
ciate. Call 461-0199.
Quiet, Clean Room.
Share Kitchen. 450 E. 14th. $375
util, included. 741-1427.
Next to UO, ethernet & cable ac
cess, furn. incl. utils. No
smoke/drink. $230-$280.431-1113.
Large furnished sunny room.
Cute house, quiet, near UO. $325
includes utils. 686-3415. Avail. 2/1.
ROOMS FOR RENT. Great for se
rious students/working people. 4
blocks from UO entrance. All utils,
paid, house telephone & cleaning
service provided. No drugs & dis
ruptive behavior. 341-9434
235 DUPLEXES FOR RENT
Light and Bright
4 blocks to UO. Restored upstairs 2
bdrm. apt. in 1920s house. Just re
finished oak wood floor in living
room plus new carpet in bedrooms.
Part utils paid. No dogs, but cat ok.
$695+fee/deposit. Days 579-1568,
Eves/Weekends 683-1610.
Roommate wanted to live with quiet
female in 2 bdrm apartment. Short
walk to class, on bus & bike routes.
Laundry & covered parking on site.
First month’s rent FREE! Rent is
$297.50+1/2utils. W/S/G paid. NO
DEPOSITS! For appt. to view, call
Laura @ 334-6405 or 729-3641.
Female wanted to share nice 3
bdrm, 2 bth house near campus.
$330/mo. + util., w/d, parking, An
na 915-0581.
Responsible kind roommate wanted
to share big 2 bdrm, 2ba apt. (Chase
Village). $367+1/2utils. W/D, furnish
ed. Aaron 221-2713 or 434-8096.
Large room in cute 5 bdrm house.
Near UO. $330 includes utils. Avail.
ASAP. Call Candee 954-9591.
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260 ANNOUNCEMENTS
Student Recreation Center Advisory
Board Meeting
Sunday, Feb 1 at 6pm
Conference Room at the Rec Ctr.
All students are welcome
mmmmamm
Abortion Services to 21 weeks. Free
pregnancy tests.
All Women's Health Services
633 E. 11th, 342-5940
Pregnant? Or maybe?
New medical clinic, confidential, free
1st Way 687-8651
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Need Typing/Simple Transcribing?
Call Tracy 935-1570. Will pick-up
and deliver.
285 SERVICES
Experienced, honest, professional
ly trained housekeepers with relia
ble transportation will clean your
home for $15 per hour. Call 541
346-8536.
24-hour support for survivors & their
friends. Sexual Assault Support
Services, 343-SASS.
WRITING HELP: EDITOR/TUTOR
All levels of academic writing
ESL exp. Call Kathleen 302-6418
310 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
GLASS BLOWING LESSONS,
lamp working classes arranged to
student schedules. 741-4075 or
www.snodgrass.net
Outdoor
loodorshlp
Positions
Available!
The Student Conservation Association is seeking
conservation crew leaders to supervise high
school volunteers on 4-5 week summer programs
nationwide. Proven youth leadership, extensive
outdoor experience, and Wilderness First
Aid/CPR required. Benefits include:
• Starting pay from $300-540/ week
• Prodeal opportunities
• Health Insurance Option
• Paid Travel
• Week Long training provided
To request application, call 603-543-1700 or look
online at www.sca-inc.org
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1 Programming
repetition
5 Earthly paradise
9 Hires actors
14 BMW competitor
15 Strauss
16 Thus far
17 Edinburgh
resident
18 First murder
victim
19 Experimental
jazz pianist
20 Frugality
23 Dent starter?
24 Banjo feature
25 Gave ten percent
27 Permeates
30 Animals
32 Holmes creator
33 Cola container
36 Pre-CD
collection
37 Immoral habits
38 O.T. book
39 Death duty
42 Fam. sports
centers
44 Neither right nor
wrong
45 Spunky
46 Posters
48 Lady’s address
49 Also
50 Epistolary
afterthoughts
56 Make off with
58 California city
59 Muse of history
60 Metal roofing
material
61 Graven image
62 Rod attachment
63 Maxwell and
Schiaparelli
64 Strike a stance
65 Unit of length
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1 _, but not
least...
2 Painful
exclamation
3 Olfactory
stimulator
4 Pathetic
5 Makes happy
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All rights reserved.
6 Accounting entry
7 All tied
8 Egypt’s river
9 City between
Roma and
Napoli
10 Tempe sch.
11 Man-made
compounds
12 _ Haute, IN
13 Far from flighty
21 At no cost
22 Torn tickets
26 Make lace
27 Between jobs
28 Cleaning tools
29 Nonparticipants
30 _point (center
of activity)
31 Topmost point
33 Pocket bread
34 Would-be atty.’s
exam
35 A piece of cake
37 Left-hand page
40 _Darya River
41 Overthrows
42 Twelvemonth
Solutions
43 Apery
45 Easy
46 Cheap jewelry
47 Pentium
manufacturers
48 IBM feature from
1981
51 Lingerie item
52 Commotion
53 Supplication
54 Stadium level
55 Marketed
57 Collection of
anecdotes