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 burqnoho@wwwinc.com 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. 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 FUNI WE WILL BE ON YOUR CAMPUS FEB 25TH. For More Information: www.campstarliqht.com. 1-877-875 3971 or lnfo@campstarlight.com The Oregon Daily Emerald, an in dependently run student newspa per, seeks a crtme/health/safety reporter to join its staff for spring term. You must be a currently enrolled University of Oregon student to apply. The application form and job description are available in EMU Suite 300. Please submit the application form, your resume, and three work samples by Monday, Feb. 28, at 5 p.m. The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal-opportunity employer committed to a culturally diverse workplace. HIRING RIVER-RAFTING GUIDES. Training starts March 5. No experience necessary. Free info! 1-800-289-4534. 205 HELP WANTED Swimsuit designer seeking some one with knowledge of surge stitch & lycra-spandex. Must have access to professional grade machine. Opportunity for design work & advancement. 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. 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. White Water River Guide School An adventure of a lifetime and great summer employment opportunities. www.hiQhcountryexpeditions.com or 1-888-461-7328. Do your bills need to be paid? See “help wanted” 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) SENIOR PROGRAMMER & SYSTEM ANALYST Information Services / Applications Lane County Government - Eugene Salary: $49,192 - 68,078 annually Posting 205-022 Closes: February 28, 2005 This position works as a member of a team to develop new computer applications using the most current Oracle technology, and focuses on new application development. Key technical knowledge includes Oracle 9i Application Server including Forms Services, J Developer, Workflow, and Discoverer. The Sr. Programmer and System Analyst is responsible for project definition and management Demonstrated skill in working with customers and managing projects is required. This position will focus in two areas: I) Support of ERP Systems (Financial, Human Resource, Payroll); and, 2) Development of Oracle Portal functionality. Works as a member of a team using SQR and Peopletools to maintain, upgrade, and enhance Peoplesoft financial, human resource, and/or payroll systems. Works as a member of a team using the Oracle lOg Integrated Development Suite to develop and support portal-based solutions for document management, workflow, single sign-on, and integration of disparate county applications. A Bachelor’s degree with major coursework in computer science or a related field is required, and three years of programming experience that demonstrates an increasing level of software systems expertise. An equivalent combination of experience and training that will demonstrate the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. Lane County offers a generous benefits package. For more detailed information about this opportunity and to fill out the REQUIRED application and supplemental questionnaire, please visit our website at www.lanecounty.org/jobs or contact Lane County Human Resources at: 125 E. 8th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97401,541-682-3665. Office hours: 10am - 5pm, Monday thru Friday. Position closes: February 28,2005 ® 5:00 pm E0E/ADA Horoscope by Holiday Matthis P2505548 TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (February 18). It's a year of healing and renewal. You're so impressive to colleagues, friends and family through the next four weeks that you are offered a rare opportu nity. Love takes root in March, and you're open to it. New additions to the family are featured in April. Take a financial chance in June, and you'll finally have the money for that wish. Your lucky numbers are: 9,20,45,16 and 23. ARIES (March 21 -April 19). You're taken in by glamour, but who isn't? When the fog clears, just be sure you're good to the ones who are good to you. Loosen the purse strings - it's not a crime to spoil yourself or loved ones once in a while. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Anything having to do with the building of wealth and power gets your attention. Try to lighten up around loved ones, though. Fun has a more important role in your life than you may realize. GEMINI (May 21 -June 21). You're getting stern with your personal life. You may even eliminate someone from further contention for the posi tion of Mr./Ms Right. Hey - the competition is toughl Finances reflect your new attitude. CANCER (June 22-July 22). Nothing is out of your league - unless you believe it is. Your self imposed limitations are obvious to you now. Try to stretch the boundaries. Interview an Aquarius or Sagittarius, and consider strongly what you learn. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Events reinforce the idea that every ending is a new beginning. Don't skip the final stages of a cycle in order to get on with the new thing. This will only stunt your progress. Get closure where necessary. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Oh, the games you'll play - especially when it's about love! You appear not to care at all what the object ot your desire thinks of you -- how seductive. When you're not attached to the outcome, you win. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). There are unlimited possibilities of who you can be and what you can realize. Having more choices doesn't make you feel any more in control, though. To pre vent confusion, identify specifically what fits your mission. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). What wit! What style! Share your sassy musings. Socializing with you now is like biting into a scrumptious truffle; it leaves a wonderful taste in the mouth accompanied by the wanting for more. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You needn't feel guilty or mad when the financial scene doesn't quite balance out. Chalk it up to a rev enue shortfall, and move on. Keeping money in its proper perspective is a challenge. Put peo ple first! CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Your tolerance is low for people who come across as power less to improve things. You know it's an act, something they've convinced themselves of that has nothing to do with reality. Don't give ini AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). If you are rich in terms of time and a sense of fulfillment, then you are rich indeed. Tonight, it's lucky to put yourself into a deeply relaxed and tranquil state to review and refine your goals. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You could come to the realization that you are the person who needs to change. Instead of seeing the weak nesses in the other person, re-direct your thoughts. Take the necessary action. 205 HELP WANTED Cruise line entry level on board po sitions avail. Great benefits, season al/yr.-round. (719)584-9909 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. University of Oregbn 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 beginninq 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 4308 (pbenson@uoreqon.edu) 210 HOUSES FOR RENT 2+ bdrm, Spring term, furnished, 1911 Vintage, 3 mi. W. of UO, on busline/bikepath, quiet street, gas cook/heat, w/d, fened, cable/Internet $720 leeannagost@yahoo.com Near UO, 2 bdrm, 1 ba, w/d, car port, 715 E 21st. Avail. Now. Lease. $695/mo. (503) 625-3518 215 APARTMENTS FURNISHED Beautiful 2 bdrm. townhouse in South Eugene! Spring/Summer. FP, loft. $450-500. Alex 203-260-0564. 1 bdrm apt. for rent through Aug. W/D, balcony, pool, fitness center, rec center, furnished (optional), on bus line. $610/mo. 503-860-0798 2 bdrm, 2 blks from UO, parking, laundry onsite, fp, dw, N/P. $595 & up. 1 st/last/dep. 484-9922. Newer 1 & 2 bdrm. Close to cam pus. $495-725. 510-0277 220 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED Southgate Apartments. 1/2 bdrm apartments. Reduced or free rent specials. IPM • 895-4355 Spring Ridge Village 1411 A Street 1 Bedroom Units 746-9036 South Hills Village 143 S. 15th Street 1*2 Bedroom Units Call TODAY for Special! 746-9036 AFFORDABLE- ask about specials Only 2.5 miles from UO in Springfield On bus line Sorry No Pets Nice 2 bdrm, 1.5 ba, 1400 sq. ft. condo, w/d, dw, fireplace, garage, pool, near busline to campus,quiet. $750. Call 337-0810 or 485-8188. ★★★★*★★*★★★★★★★★★*★★★★ www.dailyemerald.com AVAILABLE NOW!! Quads 1728 Ferry, $275-$310 Mgr. 342-5882 735 E. 14th, $395 (private bath) Mgr. 302-0908 One Bedroom 233 E. 17th, $410 1345 Ferry, $425 Two Bedroom 1893 Garden Ave, $525 1677 Mill Alley, $695 www.vonkleinrentals.com Von Klein Property Mgmt., LLC 1301 Ferry St. #2 • 485-7776 220 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED Start the new year off right at 1414 Alder. Great move in special. 541-543-4335 IPM • 503-223-6327 www.campusrental.com Eugene Manor 1040-1050 Ferry St. 484-7441 Studios All utilities & cable included • Close to UO • Covered, secured bike storage • Onsite laundry • Courtesy security service • Limited access entry Professionally managed by Bennett Mgmt. Co., LLC. 485-6991 2 bdrm townhouse style apt. dw, covered parking. 1390 Patterson. $700/mo. No pets. 513-2512. RENT REDUCTION & $500 Move In Bonusl 4 bdrm apt. at only $750/mo. Across the street from UO Music Bldg. 1831 Kincaid St. Call 343-6000. www.campusrental.com 3 Bedroom Penthouse. Very large. 17th & High, woodstove, central heating& a/c, patio, $995. 344-4613. West Hills Village 1459 City View Eugene, OR 97402 Sorry No Pets 1-2-3 Bedroom Units Guaranteed Rents w/o Lease 1 yr. Check us out. _344-3311_ Walk to campus! Very nice, Ig. 1 bdrm. apt. Nice kitchen. $485 + dep. incl. parking & some utils. 688-3595. $500 BONUS! Newly Remodeled 4 Bdrm Apt. Everything NEW. W/D in cluded, Nice yard space. 602 E. 8th. Call 343-6000. www.campusrental .com_ Centre Court Village 3667 Main Street Springfield, OR 97478 Sorry No Pets 1-2 Bedroom Apt. Homes All w/ dw & disposals Free Expanded TV Cable 741-4726 NO MOVE-IN COSTS!! Ask About Our HUGE Signing BONUS!!! 4 Bedroom Apartments. 2 avail. NOW! 942 E. 18th Ave. across from UO Music bldg. $750/mo. 602 E. 8th Ave. Newly REMODELED, w/d -$795/mo. Call 343-6000 or vis it www^ampusreniaLeom 225 QUADS 159 E. 15th. $290 includes electricity, water, sewer & garbage. Shared kitchen & bath. Private entrance. 915-3101 or 334-4625. Clean, Quiet Campus Quads $245/mo. incl. utils. Ask about move in bonus. Month to month ok. Off street parking. Fenced Yard. Forrest P. Bowman & Company, Inc. 484 5000 230 ROOMS FOR RENT Cute house 2 blocks from campus. New appliances, w/d. #365/mo. + utils. Avail, now. Aimee 513-4548. 245 ROOMMATES WANTED 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 Lg, beautiful 2 bdrm home to share w/ w/f. No Pets. Monroe neighbor hood on bus line, by restaurants. 346-2150 CHILL roommates wanted for spring term ONLY. 3 bdrm, 2 ba. Nice house, big yard, cool neighbors. 10 min. bike ride to campus. No depos it. $300/mo + util. 345-3209 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. Looking for 2 roommates to live in 4 bdrm house w/2 girls. Near busline. 238/m. Split Utils. Call Alyssa, 503 851-1971.2845 Ferry St 245 ROOMMATES WANTED 3 bdrm house. 2860 Potter. Close to bus stop/campus. $430/mo. ind. In ternet, trash service, cable and all utils. Central heat, wd floors, w/d, 2 nice housemates to join. 344-1306 Roommate wanted in 5 bdrm house. $340 + 1/5 utils. Feb. free, w/d, In ternet, 5 blocks from campus. 2282 E. 15th. Call Katie (541) 554-1122 260 ANNOUNCEMENTS Oregon Daily Emerald Classifieds Online www.dailyemerald.com EMU Budget Hearings. Friday, 2/18 at 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, 2/22 at 6:00 p.m. EMU Full Board Meeting Wednesday, 2/23 at 4:00 p.m. See EMU Schedule of Events for location. $600 Group Fundraiser Scheduling Bonus 4 hours of your group's time PLUS our free (yes, free) fundraising solutions EQUALS $1000-$2000 in earnings for your group. Call TODAY for a $600 bonus when you schedule your non-sales fund raiser with CampusFundraiser. Contact CampusFundraiser, (888) 923-3238, or visit www.campusfundraiser.com 285 SERVICES UO Crisis Center 24 - hr. Student Help Line 346-4488 *AII calls are confidential. Openings available. Guitar, piano, bass lessons. All styles/levels. John Sharkev. 342-9543. 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