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    190 OPPORTUNITIES
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
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Technical Assistant: Oregon Re
search Institute (ORI) is seeking a
qualified help desk assistant for IT
department. Candidates will be
knowledgeable of Windows
2000/XP, MS Office Suite, network
connectivity and general desktop
hardware. ORI borders UO campus.
Starting pay $10/hr. 8-15 hrs. per
week. Federal work study students
preferred, but not required. Com
plete an ORI application at 1715
Franklin Blvd., or contact Charlie
Walker at 484-2123.
The Oregon Daily Emerald, an in
dependently run student newspa
per, seeks a page designer to
join its staff for spring term. The
application form and job descrip
tion are available in EMU Suite
300. Please submit the application
form, your resume and three work
samples by Wednesday, March
16, at 5 p.m.
You must be a currently enrolled
University of Oregon student to
apply. The Oregon Daily Emerald
is an equal-opportunity employer
committed to a culturally diverse
workplace.
205 HELP WANTED
WORK STUDY POSITION
COMPUTER LAB ASSISTANT
Accredited Alternative School
Supervise at-risk youth in a comput
er lab. Assist with Internet searches
and writing assignments. Must be
Work Study eligible. Conveniently
located across from U of 0. Contact
Cheryl - 302-2554. The Looking
Glass Riverfront School is operated
in partnership with the Lane Work
force Partnership and local school
districts.
Do you LOVE the UO?
We are seeking volunteers to help
recruit future Ducks during the UO's
Spring visitation series, Duck Days.
There are 5 Duck Days left and vol
unteer training is mandatory. For in
formation and training dates please
call 346-1274 or e-mail
ambassffdarkwing.uQregon.sdu
First-Year Programs is looking for
Freshman Interest Group Teaching
Assistants. We need undergradu
ates with backgrounds in Anthropol
ogy, Art, Arts and Administration,
Business, Comparative Literature,
English, German, History, Journal
ism, Linguistics, Music and Women
and Gender studies. Are you thal
student? For more info, please cal
346-1079 or agiard@uoregon.edu.
The Oregon Daily Emerald, an in
dependently run student newspa
per, seeks a commentary page
columnist, and sports freelancer
to join its staff for spring term. The
application form and job
description are available
n EMU Suite 300. Please submit
the application form, your resume
and three work samples by Wed
nesday, March 16, at 5 p.m.
You must be a currently enrolled
University of Oregon student to
apply. The Oregon Daily Emerald
is an equal-opportunity employer
committed to a culturally diverse
workplace.
Horoscope by Holiday Mathis
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (March 10). You follow vou and wonder. "What have vou done for me
through until you get what you want! Learning
how to conquer procrastination changes your
year's complexion. The late spring shows you
to be so attractive you'll need to guard your pri
vate time or it gets snatched up. Singles will
date someone very special. Start new projects
in June. Your best signs for love are Capricorn
and Virgo. Your lucky numbers are: 10,47,26,
3 and 15.
ARIES (March 21-April 19). You're in a dream
state, fantasizing about the impossible ~ an in
sanely high target. You may as well believe you
can do it. Your sign mate, Thornton Wilder,
said, "Hope, like faith ... is nothing if it is not
ridiculous.'
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You're getting the
info you need to be a more efficient judge of
character. You can look into your own future
and see how a relationships will go. Hint:
Someone who e-mails you constantly has too
much time on his or her hands.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 21). Those close to you
rely heavily on your abilities. Share the burden.
You have terrific luck attracting just the person
for the job, which makes this the perfect time
to find a reliable mechanic, a kind dentist and a
dependable baby sitter.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). While it's noble to
take one for the team, it's stupid to take two,
three or four for the team. If you feel like you've
been beaten up on the playground of life, it's an
excellent day to stand up to the bully.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Vibes are hot for getting
into tiptop shape. Work it - you'll have fun, too.
Warning: Be wary of a relationship that involves
not only the object of your affection but also an
ever-present mother figure.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Expectations are
rising. You look around at the people close to
lately?- Is it so wrong to want a love who can
bring home the bacon and fry it up in a pan?
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Anticipation can be
exhilarating for a short while, but if it goes on
longer, it's practically coma-inducing. When
you find yourself waiting and waiting, repeat
this mantra: "I am a self-empowered, radiant
jewel.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You're moving
into a new chapter. At the end of the day, evalu
ate your experiences to learn as much as you
can, appreciate the gifts acquired and move on.
Tomorrow, literally get up on the other side of
the bed.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Socially,
you're hot - of course. Who doesn't like being
around someone who embraces it all - the fun
ny, the embarrassing, the romantic and all
those other experiences that make your days
interesting?
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Your special
project is the focus. Work harder to convince
the money people that yours is the one to back.
This process will teach you much about your
level of commitment and how strong you are in
your convictions.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Respect, not
money, is the issue, though they get tangled
into one another. For family harmony, schedule
personal alone time, and then, keep the ap
pointment. When you're happy with you, oth
ers give you golden treatment.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). The late nights are
starting to catch up to you. If you can barely
keep your eyes open at work, you're not the
only one. Grab a colleague, and take a walk to
the coffee stand down the block. The gossip
you learn is enlightening!
205 HELP WANTED
White Water River Guide School
An adventure of a lifetime and great
summer employment opportunities.
www.highcountryexpeditions.com or
1-888-461-7328.
500 SUMMER JOBS, 50 CAMPS,
YOU CHOOSEI NORTHEAST,
USA. Athletic/Creative counselors/
coaches needed; Sports. Water, Art;
Apply on-line www.summercam
pemplovment.com: Carolyn® sum
mercampemployment.com: 1-800
443-6428
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
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Camp Taka|o 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.takafo.com or
www.Mpplakecamp.com
MYSTERY SHOPPERS
Needed to work at local Establish
ments. No Exp. Req’d/Training
Prov’d. Multiple positions FT/PT. Up
to $19/Hour. Call 1-800-724-2078
Morning Person?
Make some extra cashl
Deliver the Oregon Daily Emerald
6am-8am, Mon.-Fri. Immediate
opening. Requires your own reliable
vehicle and insurance. 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.
Paid Summer Internship!
Southwestern Internship offers avg
$700/wk. for summer, college
credits, travel and great resume
builder. For details call Alisha at
342-1678.
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
NEAR UO, 2 bdrm, 1 ba, w/d, car
port, 715 E 21st. Avail. Now. Lease.
$695/mo. (503) 625-3518
215 APARTMENTS FURNISHED
2 bdrm, 2 blks from UO, parking,
laundry onsite, fp, dw, N/P. $595 &
up. 1 st/last/dep. 484-9922.
2 BEDROOM $595
Large, clean, quiet, 1 blk. UO. Nice
ly furnished. Call Chuck: 344-4760
220 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED
Campus Apartments 1528 Ferry.
1bdrm., $425. 2bdrm„ $500
Call 343-8545.
1186 Ferry Street
Studio Apartment in charming Vic
torian, shared bathroom. $395 +
$20 per month utilities, call 683
4219 tor showings.
2 bdrm apt avail for Spring Terml
New carpet, paint, appliances. Walk
to UO. Call 510-7960.
TWO WEEKS FREE!! 2 Bedroom
apartment, close to campus, new
paint, dishwasher, on-site laundry,
free parking. 1877 Emerald St.
$625/mo. Call 343-6000 or 683
6579.
16th & Patterson. $250 off move-inl
1 bdrm historic home, w/d/parking.
$450 dep. $450/mo. Leah 510-9287
Start the new year off right at 1414
Alder. Great move in special.
541-543-4335
I PM • 503-223-6327
1 bed, 1 ba. New carpet, on-site
w/d, near UO. Parking, water/gar
bage paid. $450/mo. 1774 Patter
son Ally. 485-8267 or 913-3478.
Greenwood Apartments
1965 Patterson,
Spacious 1 bedroom apartments,
close to campus and YMCA. Lease
thru 7/31/05. $575.00 per month.
Call 683-4219 for more details.
www.campusrental.com
1390 Patterson. 2 bdrm townhouse
apt. dw, new flooring & carpet, park
ing. $700/mo. No pets. 513-2512.
1671 Ferry. 2 bdrm. Spacious kitch
en and living room. No pets.
$550/mo. 343-4137.
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. #? • 485-7776
West Hills Village
Studio, 1,2,3 Bdrm Units
Pet Free Units
Some Smoke Free Units
in West Eugene
344-3311
Centre Court Village
1 & 2 Bedroom Units
Patio’s • Dishwasher • Disposal
Great floor plans.
Pet Free & Smoke Free
741-4726
Spring Ridge Village
1 Bedroom Units
746-9036
South Hills Village
1 & 2 Bedroom Units
746-9036
All units Pet FREE
and some Smoke FREE
220 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED
HUGE ONE BEDROOM $475
HUGE TWO BEDROOM $495
Owner managed, campus 10 blks,
near Safeway, buses, no smoking,
nice. 2045 Willamette. 606-7942
NICE 2 bdrm. apt. for sublease
Quiet complex & lovely courtyard. 1
blk from campus. Call 225-7111
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Introducing:
MALLARD PARK
Corner of 17th & Patterson
There are 3 floor plans available
now for 2 Bdrm Apts at $840,
$865 and $940/mo. Sq. ft. varies,
all incl. dw, disposal, microwave
and gas fireplace. Coin-op laundry
avail., parking, storage, W/S/G
services are free.
3 Bdrm Apt, 1 bath, incl. ameni
ties same as above with w/d in the
apt.
4 bdrm HOUSE, 2 bath, w/d, dis
posal, dw, microwave & gas fire
place. Great closets, parking and
storage, garbage services FREE.
Sorry, no fall reservations
at this time.
Call Mallard Properties at
465-DUCK
Southgate Apartments.
1/2 bdrm apartments. Reduced or
free rent specials. I PM • 895-4355
225 QUADS
MOVE-IN BONUS!
Quads Available NOW and CLOSE
TO CAMPUS! Lease and M2M
Available.
•1827 Harris St.-1 MONTH FREE!
Recently Updated, GWSE paid.
•430 E. 15th Ave.-$150 off Move
In! Large Rooms, GWSE paid.
Call 343-6000 or visit
230 ROOMS FOR RENT
Room in student house. $285/mo.
uitls, net, laundry, cable, phone, &
parking incl. Quiet atmosphere. 318
Adams, Eugene. 345-8225.
Dog Welcome. 2 story, elegantly
furnished townhouse within quiet
park area. Large bedroom, private
bath. On bus route to UO. $425 w/
1st and Last. 349-1100.
230 ROOMS FOR RENT
House 2 blks from UO. Available
Spring term. $365 + util. New appli
ances, w/d. Aimee (541) 513-4548
Must see! Nice large room. $238
mo. +1/4 util., close to UO, w/d,dw.
Call (503)888-0067
Room for rent 23rd and Hilyard.
Large house with four girls.
$340/mo.+bills. Call Jen 513-1005
235 DUPLEXES FOR RENT
2 Bedroom Duplex, upstairs unit,
newly painted, large living room, ap
pliances and w/d included, paved
parking, pets negotiable. 1372
Charnelton. $695/mo. Call 343-6000
245 ROOMMATES WANTED
1 bdrm avail ASAP at 2557 Kincaid
St, rent/dep is $300. 10 min bike
ride from UO. Rent is M2M, incl. big
backyard, w/d. Call Evan 915-4441
2 bdrm., $225/mo. + util, w/cable,
fast internet. 5 blocks to UOI More
info: http://www.uoecon.com/room
$250 & $350 bdrms in 5 bdrm stu
dent house, w/d, dw, Internet & Ca
ble. On bus-line. 3775 Hilyard.
(971)235-4547
1 rm. in hs. w/o furniture. Hard
wood floors, laundry, dw. 1 block
to UO bus. $300/mo. + share utils.
683-5618 or 541-752-0917 eves.
Roommate wanted. 1 blk from UO.
Utils, included. Nice roommates, no
smoking/pets, Call Pam 954-7095.
2 college girls looking for 2 room
mates. Nice house near UO. w/dw
and w/d. Call 503-409-5133 for info.
3 roommates seeking another room
mate. Cable, DSL, partially furnish
ed, near UO, $250+utils/dep. 554
0279 ask for Sarah.
Share 4 bdrm house on Orchard St.
Large backyard. $280/mo. + util.
Avail. ASAP Call Katrina 688-3537
Need a great place starting this
Spring? Room in a relaxing neigh
borhood w/hot tub, garden, Internel
and more. Bus & shopping nearby.
Must see! Brendan. 349-0041,
btoch@gladstone, $350/mo
Female wanted to share 4 bdrm
home near UO. On bus line. No
smoke/pets. $350/mo. 484-7343
260 ANNOUNCEMENTS
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