Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 14, 2003, Page 10, Image 10

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    - Beavers
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“It’s the Pac-10, so it’s unbelievable.”
Nestled in the southeast cor
ner of the Oregon State campus,
Goss Stadium is a finely land
scaped ballpark, something that
Casey takes great pride in.
Campus buildings surround the
left field fence, and in right, a set
of train tracks sit 50 feet from
the fence.
In 2002, Oregon State
improved the park with the addi
tion of lights, making it the first
time in the program’s history that
it could play night games.
“I think (lights) give you a lot of
flexibility,” Oregon State Athletic
Director Bob De Garolis said. “As a
former player, I always loved to
play under the lights. It shows a
level of commitment.”
In 1998, the outfield was rebuilt,
and in 1996, the infield received
major work. Both stages allowed
for better playability and drainage
when it rains.
Casey said there are plans to
add a picnic area along the right
field foul area after construction
around the ballpark ends.
Ultimately, the Beavers would
like to host an NCAA Regional tour
nament, held every year in late May.
The eight regionals are awarded to
the nation’s best teams and are an
indication of a school’s facilities.
“No question, that would be a
goal of ours to host a regional,”
Casey said. “That would be awe
some. It would be a great thing
for this community and a great
thing for this state. This facility,
without question, is capable of
handling it.”
That may not be a reality for the
Beavers in the near future. After this
season, Oregon State is assured of
returning just two pitchers who
started a game in 2003.
Offensively, the Beavers are guar
anteed of losing just two starters
from Monday night’s game. Casey
has two freshmen in the lineup, as
the core of the team is a mix of
sophomores and juniors.
Defensively, Oregon State could be
liable to the big inning next season,
much as they were Monday. But of
fensively, the Beavers could very well
improve on a team that has hit for a
.307 average this season.
About that game against No. 3
Arizona State. The Sun Devils
pounded out 13 hits en route to a
14-4 blowout win.
Just another case of the Beavers
being outmatched, at least for
the afternoon.
“It was a hard loss,” pitcher Jake
Postlewait said. “But we’re a good
team. We can probably play with
them. We just can’t make as many
errors as we did.”
Contact the sports reporter
at hankhager@dailyemerald.com.
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puter Windows ‘98 w/ printer. $100
each. Call Nikos Messina: 338-7975.
Wednesday is New Comic Day
at Emerald City Comics.
770 E. 13th. 345-2568.
130 CARS/TRUCKS/CYCLES
silver 4 dr. Make offer! $2,200 obo.
Call Jamie in UO area 913-4251
1998 XE KingCab Nissan pick-up.
52,000 miles. New tires, canape, 5
speed, a/c, $8,500. Call: 344-4018.
‘95 Saturn new engine & transmis
sion, a/c auto. CD player. Great con
dition $4900/obo 514-4895.
145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
Macintosh G3 computer, extra mem
ory, ViewSonic 16in. monitor, $695.
Call 344-8389 or 915-9591.
155 INSTRUMENTS/MUSIC EQUIP.
DANELECTRO HODAD GUITAR
almost new $325/offer. Peavey Pac
er 100ss amp $100. 520-2049
165 SPORTS EQUIPMENT
WANTED QUALITY used sports and
exercise equipment. We buy & sell
new & used. Play It Again Sports.
2598 Willamette St., 342-4041
Bartender Positions
Make up to $300/shift. No exp. re
quired. 800-806-0085 ext. 1250.
The Oregon Daily Emerald is
looking for a cheerful UO
student to be our receptionist
from 6/16 to 9/18. Minimum
schedule is 4 hrs Mon-Thurs,
plus some full days/Fridays for
e||l|A vacation fill-in. Position
involves clerical and
bookkeeping duties.
Work study OK
Apply in person, Mon-Fri, 8-5,
300 EMU.
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Horoscope by Linda C. Black
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (May 14). If you're
looking for more income this year, ped
dle more of your talents. A hobby could
turn into a lucrative business. If you do
what you love, the money will follow.
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 _ Work everything out carefully before
making your choice. The idea is to mini
mize risk, not impress people, remem
ber?
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) _ Today is a
6 _ It may temporarily seem as if the
weight of the world is on your shoulders.
Don't get stuck in that mood. Let a per
son who loves you help.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21) _ Today is a
5 _ The party is just about over (for a
while), and it's time to get back to work.
Don't fret _ ifs only another week until
you get your turn.
CANCER (June 22-July 22) _ Today is a
7 _ Finish a creative project early so
that you can entertain later. Tonight
looks good for romance, and for making
plans for the future.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) _ Today is a 6 _
Review your plans for a while, until after
the full moon. The extra time you spend
thinking will make the ensuing action
much easier.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) _ Today is an
8 _ In order to run your errands, you
don't have to leave your town. Send off
for the stuff that's far away and save
yourself that trip.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) _ Today is a 6
_ A loved one can help you develop a
way to make more money. Use higher
education, and you'll be both smart and
rich.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) _ Today is a
7 _ You're under a little more pressure,
but it's not necessarily bad. You're one of
the people who really seems to blossom
under stress. Lookin' good!
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) _
Today is a 6 _ You rarely hesitate to
share your opinion or anything else that
you know. However, don't bring up a
subject that was shared with you in con
fidence
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) _ Today
is a 7 _ New status leads to new friend
ships and new opportunities. Make sure
you let new contacts know what you can
do for them.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) _ Today is
a 7 _ Issues are solidifying like concrete
all around you. Build a strong founda
tion, but don't get your feet stuck in it.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) _ Today is a
7 _ An investment in your own education
looks like a good idea. You're motivated
and you're smart enough, so follow
another dream.
205 HELP WANTED
Baby sitter for two kids 8 & 5, SW of
town. Approximately 1 eve/wk at
least thru summer. Experience, refs,
own car, CPR or equivalent re
quired. sitter@gibware.com (prefer
red) or 346-0471 leave message.
Part time garden and yard work in
SW Eugene. Several hours per
week, flexible. Call ASAP, 485-8747
Wildland Firefighters Exciting Out
door Summer Job. Apply before end
of term to schedule class: 1322 N.
30th St., Springfield, 10am-4pm.
746-7528. No experience needed
training provided.
Now accepting applications for Peer
Health Education interns through the
UO Health Center. This small semi
nar class meets T/R 10-11:50, and
accepts 12 new students/ term. If in
terested go to
http://healthed.uoregon.edu and fill
out the application or call Ramah
Leith 346-0562.
Change the life of a child this sum
mer. Staff needed for camp near
Portland. Michael, 503-231-9484
On-site apt. manager
Next to U of O.
Apt. & salary, flexible hrs,
perfect for full time student.
Send resume to
On-Site Manager 86299 Lorane
Hwy, Eugene, OR 97405.
Morning Person?
MAKE SOME EXTRA CASH!
Now Hiring for Summer & Fall!
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 commit
ted to a culturally diverse workplace.
Athletic Department
On May 16th & 17th the Operations
Department will be holding inter
views for their summer work crew
starting at 10:30 a.m. in Mac Court
at door #1. Pick up applications at
this time or in advance at the Casa
nova Center 2nd Floor reception
area.
Project Saferide, the sexual as
sault prevention shuttle service on
campus is now accepting applica
tions for 2003-04. Positions in
clude: Co-directors, Volunteer Co
ordinator, Publicity/Advertising Co
ordinator, Education Coordinator
and dispatchers. Work-study pre
ferred, not required.
Applications/job descriptions avail
able at Suite 3, EMU. Due by Fri
day, May 16. Questions? Please
call 346-0653.
Work for the Emerald!
The Oregon Daily Emerald, an inde
pendently-run student newspaper,
seeks talented students to join its
staff for the 2003-04 school year. A
variety of positions are open, includ
ing editor and reporting positions in
news, entertainment and sports;
photo editor and photographer; de
sign editor and graphic designers;
copy chiefs and copy editors; free
lance editor; editorial editor, colum
nists and illustrators; an online editor
and a webmaster, we provide indi
viduals with a wonderful environ
ment to hone journalistic skills and
all positions are paid.
Qualified applicants will be enrolled
at the University of Oregon for the
03-04 school year. Applicants need
not have previous experience, al
though similar professional or edu
cational experience is recommend
ed.
Applications and job descriptions are
available in Suite 300 of the EMU
and also online at: www.dailyemer
ald.com. Submit no more than five
work samples. All materials must be
submitted by May 14 by 5 p.m.
205 HELP WANTED
The YWCA of UO is hiring for the
2003-04 school year. Positions in
clude Executive Director, Racial Jus
tice Advocate, Public Relations Di
rector and Magazine Coordinator.
Applications due May 21st. Constact
us at 346-4439 or ywca@gladstone
for more info.
Excellent Part Time Opportunity!
Member Service Representative
$10.23/hr
Pentagon Federal Credit Union
is a $5 billion worldwide financial
institution with a call center in Eu
gene since 1996. We offer fully
paid in-house training and career
growth opportunities. Benefits in
clude tuition reimbursement (in
cluding books and tuition), person
al and sick leave and 401 (k) with
employer match.
Duties: Provide prompt and effi
cient handling of incoming tele
phone inquiries from members.
Document all contacts, actions
and responses in customer data
base. Calls include questions on
savings and loans, requests for
product information, complex
problem resolution and sales of
value-added products and serv
ices.
Qualifications: Customer service
experience, computer skills (Win
dows familiarity, email, internet),
positive attitude, excellent written
and oral communication skills and
basic math proficiency. Banking
and/or sales experience a plus.
Hours: Minimum of 18 hours per
week, to include one Saturday or
Sunday shift 1:00 pm to 9:00 pm,
with the remainder of your hours
to be scheduled evenings Mon-Fri.
Training: We offer 8 weeks of
fully paid training which will start
Tuesday, May 20. Training will last
for 8 weeks and be on Tuesday
and Thursday evenings from 4:00
pm to 8:00 pm, and all day Satur
day and Sunday. You must be
available to train the entire 8
weeks.
Mail, email or fax your resume to:
Pentagon Federal Credit Union
Attn: P/T MSR Position
PO. Box 70046
Eugene, OR 97401
Fax (541) 345-0512
Email: jobs@eugene.penfed.org
Visit our website at
www.penfed.org
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Stilt Looking?
For your summer job
Southwestern Company offers
$8,400 + college credit + resume
builder + travel. For details call
Tye Thompson at 1-800-737-9147
Great Part Time Job
Retail & phone sales of raw glass
materials. Great location & friendly
environment with flexible work
hours. Must be: available summer,
responsible, computer savvy, have
good communications skills. Glass
blowing knowledge helpful. Send re
sume to thurley@callatg.com or
bring to T & M Glass Supply 259 E.
5th Ave. 3rd Floor
Great summer jobl College Pro
Painters are currently hiring Job Site
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earn $3000 to $5000 plus awesome
bonus structure! NO EXPERIENCE
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and learn useful job skills. 1-888
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205 HELP WANTED
Child care: Summer job 40 hrs/wk,
$9/hr, caring for 9 yr. old twins. Ex
perience and transportation re
quired. Resume to Kim & Steve
Wildish, 2021 Morning View Dr., Eu
gene 97405 or call 687-8849 eves.
ADVERTISING DIRECTOR
The Oregon Daily Emerald, the in
dependent student newspaper at
the University of Oregon, is look
ing for a person to assume re
sponsibility for the overall planning
and operation of the advertising
department, including display,
classified, and online sales.
Job duties include recruiting and
training student sales reps, creat
ing and implementing operating
procedures, developing sales pro
motions, and maximizing revenue
in existing publications and new
ventures. Successful applicant
will possess thorough understand
ing of print media ad sales, ability
to coach sales reps to meet goals,
and ability to analyze, interpret
and utilize marketing data. Must
be comfortable in a fast-paced,
deadline-oriented, computer
based office.
Bachelor’s degree required. Excel
lent communication and customer
relation skills are essential. High
value will be placed on experience
in ad sales, management ability,
experience at a college newspa
per and knowledge of the universi
ty environment.
Compensation is a combination of
base pay, commission and bene
fits.
To apply, send resume and letter
by May 21 to:
General Manager
Oregon Daily Emerald
RO. Box 3159
Eugene, OR 97403
The Oregon Daily Emerald, a pri
vate non-profit corporation, is an
equal opportunity employer com
mitted to cultural diversity.
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
Available late June:
1330 E. 20th, $1,375./mo
2430 Kincaid, $1,175./mo
3035 Alder, $1,075./mo
760 E. 29th & Alder $995./mo
Please don’t disturb tennants. For
info call 726-4978
6 bedroom, 2 bath
Refrigerators, range, washer/dryer
Storage shed, large yard
1795 Augusta St., $1710/month
5 bedroom, 2 bath
Refrigerator, range, washer/dryer
2334 Augusta St., $1695/month
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
Quiet neighborhood
Refrigerator, range, dishwasher,
Washer/dryer
2650 Baker St., $1125/month
7 bedroom, 2 bath
Refrigerators, range, washer/dryer
Wood flooring
Large backyard w/ deck
2552 Alder St., $2065/month
343-6000
New, clean 3 bdrm, 1.5 ba town
house. W/D, dw, covered parking, 5
blks from campus. Avail. 7/1.
$1125/mo. Call 684-0470.
Close to campus, great house for 4
roommates. 3 bdrm/1 extra large. 2
full baths, large wood deck, fenced
yard, dw, w/d, carport and off-street
parking. $1300/mo. Avail Sept. 6
(503) 245-3492.
For Rent- 338-4414
Available week after finals
4 bdrm, fireplace
$975/month
JUNE ALREADY PAID FORM
One block from campus. 4 bdrm,
w/d, dw, private backyard, garage.
$17Q0/roo. Call:.503-819-2210- . . . .
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
Cute 4 bdrm house. 1.5 blocks to
campus. W/d, fireplace, carport, no
pets. $1600 + deposit. Call Brooke:
503-675-2991.
1 bdrm, 1702 Augusta, $650/mo,
new carpet, garden space, front
porch, carport, sleep loft. 344-3306.
BEAUTIFUL HOME Avail, now,
5 bdrm, 2 bath. Hardwood floors,
gas heat, nice backyard w/deck.
Great Neighborhood. $1,095.
1135 E. 36th. 343-6000
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Live with 1 other girl this summer
near Autzen. $325/mo. First month
free. Nicola 344-8417.
Wish someone
Happy Birthday
with an ad
in the ODE
(classifieds!
CALL
346-4343.
RESERVING FOR FALL
Low summer rates.
Large, clean, quiet 1 & 2 bdrms.
1 block UO. Nicely furnished.
Call Chuck 344-4760.
LARGE, CLEAN, QUIET 1 bd.
1630 Ferry St. $400. Avail. 6/15
No pets! Call 741-0320.
Almost new 1 & 2 bdrm. Close to
campus. 510-0277 or 554-1883.
Large, clean, quiet
1 bdm. 1/2 block UO.
Super summer rates
reserving for fall.
Spotlessly clean, fully furnished,
big walk-in closet, separate vanity
& bath, on-site laundry, covered
parking Call now! 484-4103.
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• Washer/dryer
• Close to campus
• On bus route
• Electronic alarms
• Private bedrooms/
individual leases
• Computer lab, copier,
and fax available
• Decked out kitchen
• Swimming pool
• Basketbail/volleyball
courts
• Workout facilities
• Starting at $335
• Roommate matching
service
• 10 & 12 mo. leases
90 Commons Drive • 338-4000
www.universitycommons.com
Walk to Campus
No lease. 1 bdrm $425, 2 bdrm
$550 343-8545.
1965 Patterson St,
Greenwood Apartments
1- Bedroom, $555.00
On-site Laundry, Near Campus,
Free Parking, Newly Renovated In
teriors.
Contact Kathy 554-9694
Oak Creek Apts. 2 & 4 bdrm town
houses, Excellent Move-In Special/
Free rent! 344-6540.
Townhouse style campus 2 bdrm.
Parking, no pets. $525 summer,
$625 fall. 1390 Patterson 344-8689
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
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