Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 25, 2005, Page 11, Image 11

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    205 HELP WANTED
AQUATICS POSITIONS
City of Eugene
Immediate Opening* for
Aquatic* Instructors /
Water Safety Instructors
$f 1.30-114.95/hr
Primarily for late afternoon,
early evening classes.
Must pass Police background
check. Apply online at
www.eugene-or.gov
(Req# 00002) or obtain application
materials from Human Resource &
Risk Services, 777 Pearl St,
Rm 101, Eugene OR 97401
(541)682-5061
$10+/hour- Babysitters Needed for
local families. FT/PT/on call.
www.SitterCafe.com (FREE)
ASUO Women’s Center Magazine
The Siren” is seeking editorial
board applicants. To submit contact
sirenwc @ gmail.com.
Part-time employee needed for busy
hydroponics store. No experience
necessary. We’ll train. Be available
Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Resume and cover letter to: PO Box
2553, Eugene, OR 97402
Child Care - Recreation
Program leaders are needed for
the Witlamalane Grant Program to
work with elementary school-aged
youth. $8.65-$12.12/hour, 2:30
4:30p.m., Tuesday-Thursday. Re
quired application packets are
available online at www.willama
lane.org or a the Willamalane Me
morial Building Community Cen
ter, 765 A St, Springfield, OR
97477. Applications will be ac
cepted until positions are filled.
Drug-free workplace, EOE.
Earn $10 UO Bookstore gift certifi
cate. 50 men and 50 women re
quired for 45 min. anonymous ques
tiontionnaire on personality traits.
Participants must be UO students.
Email:
personalityquestionnaire @ yahoo.com
for information and sign up.
205 HELP WANTED
ASUO Women’s Center is Hiring!
-Events Coordinator
-Office Assistant (Work Study)
(AA/EOE/ADA)
346-4095
Apply by November 4th at 5pm.
Part time event personnel. Starts at
$70/5hr! Apply at
www.eventsandpromotions.com
CAREGIVER: Direct Care serving
adults with developmental disabili
ties in residential settings. Various
shifts, including occassional relief
available. Great benefits. Send
resume, cover letter or apply to Al
vord Taylor, Inc. 405 North “A"
Street, Springfield, OR 97477.
Kitchen Prep Person:
EMU Food Service has openings for
prep cooks. Experience preferred.
Shifts are Wednesdays & Sundays,
hours flexible, about 9 hours/week.
Barrlsta:
EMU Food Service has an opening
for barristas, Monday, Wednesday
& Friday afternoons, approx. 10
hours per week. Apply Room 135,
main floor of EMU (next to Subway).
MODELS. Swimwear and glamour
print projects. $300/day and up. Lo
cal work in Eugene. Call David
(805)471-0875. davidschoen.com
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
1847 Pearl
1 bedroom, duplex, close to
shopping, bus U of O, $610
1689 Pearl
3+ bedroom, share yard, U of O,
shopping $1100
1760 Ferry
2 bedroom fresh paint, smaH
yard, no dogs. $895
2615 Alder
2+ bedroom + bonus room, small
yard, no dogs, $985
423 1/2 West 12th Ave.
1 + bedroom, share yard, near
downtown, $695
Duplex
3985 Willamette
2 bedroom, 2 bath.
$695.
www.vonkleinrentals.com
Von Klein Property Mgmt., LLC
1301 Ferry St. #2 • 485-7776
Horoscope by Holiday Mathis
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (October 25). Your pow
ers of imagination are incredibly strong this
year! Imagine a way to harness the winds of
fortune, and make them do your bidding. The
right people help you do this. Unconditional
support and love are what you deserve, so ac
cept only that. Travel to foreign lands in April.
Bonds with Cancer and Gemini are fortifying to
your soul. Your lucky numbers are: 8,4,52,14
and 9.
ARIES (March 21 -April 19). You've been think
ing far into the future, which serves to keep you
on track. If you continue in this productive
manner, your legacy will be sublime. Your in
dustriousness is not bad for the present either.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Knowledge gives
substance to your work. Being accomplished in
your field gives it sparkle. You may not know
everything there is to know about your job, but
you are respected when you show your creden
tials.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You'll attempt
much. There are many objections to what
you're trying to do, but luckily, you won’t have
to overcome them in order to move forward.
You will, however, have to listen to them.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). You're called on to
be empathetic. It's easy to have compassion for
your fellow man. All you have to do is review
your own list of personal sins, and soon you'll
be feeling mighty forgiving.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). It seems that sugges
tions are whispered to you wherever you go -
not that you were asking! Take it as a sign from
the universe. When you go where providence
leads, you wind up most delighted I
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Your aversion to
drama is admirable. A regular and orderly daily
life allows you to be outrageous and sensation
al in your working world, especially if you're in
a creative field.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Too many rules de
stroy art -- and love is an art. Be easy-going
with your loved ones. Make it comfortable to be
with you. As a result, you'll enjoy an abundance
of affection.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You're being en
ticed. Consider who the enticer is and what he
or she has to gain. If someone you usually trust
is the one trying to persuade you, then go out
on a limb. After all, that's where the fruit is.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). People bor
row from you. This is a compliment. But when
they don't return your goods or they don't
credit you, it certainly doesn't feel like a com
pliment. Fight for what's yours.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). What you
know counts to you. But if nobody knows what
you know, it hardly counts to the rest of the
world. Today, you'll be walking that fine line be
tween being an annoying know-it-all and mere
ly sharing your knowledge.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You seem to
have a built-in device that directs you to where
the "cool- people are in every environment. Use
it today to network. You'll soon be glad you
made some new contacts.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Outside forces af
fect an organization you belong to. Your lead
ership is needed. Sometimes critical blows to
a group are galvanizing events. You have a way
of helping people get the most out of a situa
tion.
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
4+ Bdrm/2 bath house just 5 mi
nutes from campus. Large back
yard, covered deck, close to bike
path. W/D, DW included. 734 Mill
St. in Springfield. $1180/mo. Call
343-6000
www.uocampu8house8.com
2645 ALDER- Nice 4 bedroom cam
pus rental, most kitchen appliances,
carpets, window coverings, yard
care included, summer $835; fall
$1250.
3015 Alder- 4 bedroom, 2 bath,
1700 sq ft, all kitchen appliances,
W/D. $1500+deposits.
BELL REAL ESTATE 688-2060
$500 Off Move-In BONUS
NO APPLICATION FEES
1539 Villard Street. $1250 month
ly rent ^deposit & fees. Nice older
home located near campus. Con
venient to shopping and campus
activities. 5+ bedrooms, 2 full
bathrooms, newer lower level car
pets, W/D provided, kitchen appli
ances, FREE yard care, off street
parking.
Contact:
Noel 688-2060 ext. 105 or
501 -3511. Noelr@bell-realty.com
Michelle ext. 125 or 501-3505.
MichelleO @ beD-realty.com.
Weekday & weekend viewings
9am-9-pm.
3 bdrm, 1 bath house available now
with lease through June. Just blocks
from UO. New carpet & paint, W/D,
DW, large backyard. $1125/mo.
1678 Mill St. Call 343-6000.
www.uocampushou8es.com
215 APARTMENTS FURNISHED
Newer 1 bdrm. 4 talks to campus.
Fully furnished. Water, garbage,
sewer paid. $495-$545. 510-0277.
Studio apartment, Close to UO.
$410/month + 1st + last + deposit.
Laundry on-site. 484-9922
Reserving for Summer and Fall.
Super Summer rates!
Large, dean, quiet
1 bdrm. units 1/2 block UO.
Spotlessly clean, fully furnished,
big walk-in closet, separate vanity
& bath, on-site laundry, covered
parking. Call now! 484-4103.
220 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED
Centre Court Village
1 & 2 Bedroom Units
Patio's • Dishwasher • Disposal
Great floor plans.
Pet Free & Smoke Free
741-4726
1840 Agate. Great Campus Loca
tion. Some units have laundry hook
ups. 1-bedrooms $495/month. Call
683-4219
West Hills Village
Studio, 1,2,3 Bdrm Units
Pet Free Units
Some Smoke Free Units
in West Eugene
344-3311
Quality 1 & 2 bedroom campus
apartments. No pets. $495-$775.
Office 1528 Ferry. 541-343-8545.
jeasy ways
.to place a
classified:
1. COME TO OUR OFFICE
Suite 300, EMU
2. CALL
346-4343
3. GO ONLINE
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220 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED
1 BDRM $445. Ig. Near campus 10
blocks. On site laundry. No smok
ing. 2045 Willamette. 206-7248.
www.dailyemerald.com
1923 Garden Avenue. Walking dis
tance to campus. Spacious 2-bed
rooms. $585/month. Call 683-4219.
www.campusrental.com
$200 Move-In Special!
Eugene Manor
1040-1050 Ferry St. 484-7441
Studios & One bedroom
Water, sewer, garbage & 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
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
CALL NOW - RESERVE NOW
$100.00 Move-In Bonus*
2-Bedroom Apts. Near Campus
525/541 E. 19th Ave.
NOZAMA APARTMENTS
Monthly Rent - $565.00
Lease to July 31, 2006
New Carpet, Fresh Paint,
Clean, 1 Bath
FREE PARKING
5 blocks to UofO Campus
Contact Noel N. Reece at
541-501-3511
Weekday, Evenings,
Weekend Viewings
*$100 Gift Certificate UO Bookstore
NEWLY Remodeled 2 bdrm apt. Ev
erything brand new: paint, carpet,
appliances, washer/dryer included.
Close to campus at 1844 Harris St.
$695/mo. Call 343-6000 www.cam
pusrental.com
225 QUADS
1640 Mill St. Private bath, refrigera
tor, private patio, carpet. $325 in
cludes basic utilitiess. 915-3101 or
334-4625.
Quads available now! I Three loca
tions, open now and for October
move-ins. From $275-$315. 1827
Harris, 1871 Harris Alley, 430 E.
15th. All utilities paid. Call 343-6000
wwrw.campusquads.com
159 E. 15th.
$300/mo. includes electricity, water,
sewer & garbage. Shared kitchen &
bath. 334-4625 or 915-3101.
230 ROOMS FOR RENT
One room available in student
house. Includes all utilities +DSL.
$275/mo. 318 Adams. 541-345
8225.
Student housing from $295/mo.
Utilities & Internet inci. 485-8008 or
554-7371.
245 ROOMMATES WANTED
Female roommate needed ASAP to
share 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath apart
ment in great area. Next to bus-line,
wireless. $300/month + electric/ca
ble. Contact Alicia 619-244-0597.
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315 WHAT'S HAPPENING?
Bridge-duplicate style. Beginners to
advanced. Day/Evening, local clubs.
Call 343-6193 or 485-6452.
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