Possible river guide positions our spring break guide school is a great first step towards exceptional summer employment. Destination wilderness. Possible partial scholarships avail. (800) 423-8868 www.WildernessTrips.com Sales Associate needed to travel North West for Harley-Davidson Footwear, a division of Wolverine World Wide (www on nyse). This job is a salary plus expense with full benefits. For more information, Please contact me at burgnoho@wwwinc.com. 205 HELP WANTED THE BEST SUMMER EVER! CAMP STARLIGHT, a co-ed resi dential camp located 2 1/2 hours from NYC seeks general counselors and specialists to experience the summer of a lifetime. Join our staff from all over the world and enjoy the perfect balance of work and FUN! WE WILL BE ON YOUR CAMPUS FEB 25TH. For More Information: www.campstarliaht.com. 1-877-875 3971 or lnfo@campstarlight.com Business Application Technician/System Administrator $16.95-$20.61/hr»City of Springfield For position information and appli cation see www.ci.sprinafield.or.us (541)726-3704 205 HELP WANTED WILLAMALANE PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT Program Leaders are needed for the Schools Plus Grant Program to work with school-age youth in elementary and/or middle schools. Required application packets and detailed job descriptions are avail able at the Memorial Building Community Center, 765 A St., Springfield, OR 97477 (or online at www.wlllamalane.org, Job Posting #0804-SPPRGLDR.) Drug-free workplace. EOE. Now accepting applications for Peer Health Education interns through the UO Health Center. This small seminar class meets T/R 10-11:50, and accepts 12 new students/ term. Accepting applications through Feb. 25th. If interested go to: http://healthed.uoregon.edu and fill out the application or call Ramah Leith 346-0562. RECEPTIONIST Fast paced, deadline oriented en vironment, pleasant personality & phone etiquette a must. Computer literacy, bookkeeping experience & some college education re quired. This is a permanent 9 mo. position, mid-Sept to mid-June. The Oregon Daily Emerald, an in dependent, student run, daily campus newspaper, is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse workplace. Mail re sume & cover letter to: Oregon Daily Emerald, PO Box 3159, Eu gene, OR 97403. Application Deadline 2/18/05. Recycle this paper. Pass it on to a friend. Swimsuit designer seeking someone with knowledge of surge stitch & lycra-spandex. Must have access to professional grade machine. Oppor tunity for design work & advance ment. Pay $15/hr for 1st samples. Pay/piece work to follow. Please fax resume & cover letter ATTN: Kit Sixel 541-341-1603, or PO Box 5246, Eugene, OR, 97405. ASUO NOW HIRING. Positions: PFC At Large Applications available in ASUO Suite 4, EMU. Applications are due by 5pm, 2/18 or until filled. Contact ASUO at 346-3724. (AA/EOE/ADA) 01506415 Need Cash? Sell your stuff in the ODE classifieds. $3 gets you 3 lines for 2 days. Private party non-business ads only. Other discounts do not apply. Applies to merchandise under $250. Automatic web posting. Please call 346-4343 or visit our web site www.dailyemerald.com Oregon Daily Emerald Horoscope by Holiday Mathis TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (February 16). This is a successful year when you apply your many strengths, including an industrious work eth ic, thoughtful planning and realistic schedul ing. Seek an outstanding model to be your guide through April. Love heats up now and practically boils over in May. A trip cements romantic commitment: Cancer and Leo are fa vored. Your lucky numbers are: 19,40,3,28 and 35. ARIES (March 21-April 19). You're viewing a large commitment in a different light. You may feel like the commitment is running you and that you are no longer in a position of choice. You always have a choice. Make one today. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). In your heart, a great, new affection is developing slowly and completely. This building affinity has you humming through the day, even though you may not consciously realize the source of your happy vibration. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Friends may not come through for you with what they say they will, but they come through with something else. Try not to be exasperated. The new item may be just as helpful -- maintain an open mind. CANCER (June 22-July 22). The Japanese have an officially recognized condition called karoshi - death from stress caused by too much work. You give it all at work, but when was the last time you bent over backward for fun? LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You have a vision of yourself in an alternate reality of sorts, with a different job or in a new social setting with a different love. The land of could-have-been is intriguing, but don't dwell there. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). There's music un der your skin. Be a dancer. Dance vigorously to shake off the cords of embarrassment and the shackles of needing to fit in. You are ac cepted just as you are. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). The usual routine you engage in to keep from spinning into un known territory now seems a hollow series of actions without meaning. And the unknown territory doesn't seem so frightening any more. So venture out! SC0P.°I0 (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You handle prob lems in the moment they are presented. It's so hard to fathom people who can't do this, and you'll find yourself in toe-tapping mode a few times today, thinking, 'Right now, please!" SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Being more conscious and less automatic gives you pow er. For instance, there are a million benefits to your present situation. Make a list of those perks. Then, you'll realize why you've chosen your current road. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Honor your need for reflection and self-assessment. Re cent events, though they may have seemed inconvenient at the time, havS freed you. Lib erty is not having to say what you don't mean. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). These can be seen as positive events: Something you thought was true is not. Something you weren't aware of has nonetheless been going on. Something you neglected has grown on in its own way. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). The hours slide fast when you're with that arresting person. Your attention is completely wrapped up in him or her -- and yes, others are jealous. Make an attempt to spread your attention more evenly tonight. 205 HELP WANTED Camp Takajo for Boys, Naples, Maine. TRIPP LAKE CAMP for Girls, Poland, Maine. Picturesque lakefront locations and exceptional facilities. Mid-June thru mid-August. Over 100 counselor positions in ten nis, swimming, land sports, water sports, tripping, outdoor skills, thea ter arts, fine arts, music, nature study, nanny , secretarial. Call Ta kajo at 800-250-8252. Call Tripp Lake at 800-997-4347. Or apply on line at www.takajo.com or www.trlpplakecamp.com University of Oregon Housing Employment Opportunities University Housing Facilities is now accepting applications for 150-student positions: PAINT, MAINTENANCE, CUSTODIAL, & GROUNDS CREWS. •These positions are for summer employment beginning June 11, 2005. •Students must be 18 yrs. or older by June 11,2005. •Undergraduate Applicants must provide proof of enrollment in an accredited educational institutions for a minimum of 8 credit hours for Fall, Winter and Spring terms 2004-05. Graduate students must be enrolled for a minimum of 6 credit hours. Graduate students working on their thesis are re quired to be enrolled for 3 credit hours. •Salary range - $7.25-$8.05/hour. •Must be available 7am-4:30pm, M-F and some weekends as as signed. •Must be able to walk and climb stairs extensively, lift up to 50 lbs, bend, reach and effectively com municate verbally and in writing. •Criminal Background check will be done. Applications may be picked up from the University Main Housing Office at the Walton Complex (1595 E. 15th Avenue, Eugene) beginning Feb 15th. Applications will be accepted through 5pm on March 31st, 2005. For more infor mation on any of these positions, please call Peggy Benson at 346 Bilingual office assistant. PT. Pre fer B.A. or close. Send resume to: Immigration Law Office 329 E. 8th Ave. Eugene, OR 97401. The Oregon Daily Emerald, an in dependently run student newspa per, seeks a crime/health/safety reporter to join its staff for spring term. The application form and job description are available in EMU Suite 300. Please submit the application form, your resume, and three work samples by Mon day, Feb. 28, at 5 p.m. The Ore gon Daily Emerald is an equal-op portunity employer committed to a culturally diverse workplace. HIRING RIVER-RAFTING GUIDES. Training starts March 5. No experience necessary. Free info! 1-800-289-4534. Student custodial worker to work at the Student Recreation Center. Must be female able to work early afternoons. Must Oe able to clean our women's locker room when oth er people are present. This position requires you to work independently. Starts $7.60/hr. Work study not required. Approx. 2/hrs. per day M-F. Contact Dee: 346-1027 or email: deanna@uoregon.edu. White Water River Guide School An adventure of a lifetime and great summer employment opportunities. www.highcountrvexDeditions.com or 1-888-461-7328. Need to unload a few things? 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Feb. free, w/d, In ternet, 5 blocks from campus. 2282 E. 15th. Call Katie (541) 554-1122 Roommate wanted to rent 1 room in 3 bdrm Duck’s Vil. apt w/2 f. UO stu dents. Call Jaime 707-478-9430 Share clean 4 bdrm. house on Don ald St. On busline, wooded back yard. $375/$350 w/utils. Spring only. No pets/smoking. 503-833-2944. Female roommate wanted to share a cute, 4 bdrm home near UO on bus, no smoke/pet $350/mo. 541-484-7343 3 bdrm house. 2860 Potter. Close to bus stop/campus. $430/mo. incl. In ternet, trash service, cable and all utils. Central heat, wd floors, w/d, 2 nice housemates to join. 344-1306 Cheap Rent! Need a roomie. 2 bdrm apt behind Safeway on 18th & High. Furnished (ept bdrm). No lease req! Pets OK, $235/mo. (541) 510-5282. CHILL roommates wanted for spring term ONLY. 3 bdrm, 2 ba. Nice house, big yard, cool neighbors. 10 min. bike ride to campus. 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