Classified 472-258K CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALL 472-2588 $3.00 minimum charge per day on commercial ads Ten words included $2 50 minimum charge per day on individual student and student organization ads $.75 billing charge on noncommercial ads All personal ads must be prepaid NO REFUNDS ON PRE-PAID ADS NO RESPONSIBILITY ASSUMED FOR MORE THAN ONE INCORRECT INSERTION FOUND ads may be submitted free ot charge DEADLINE; 1 p m before publication The Daily Nebraskan will not knowingly accept help wanted ads from businesses that are not equal oppor tunity employers VISA MASTERCARD FOR SALE UNL IN THE 20TH CENTURY The history ot UNL as it happened1 See UNl's growth as ieported by THE DAILY NE BRASKAN. UNL s official newspaper lor 86 years THE DAILY NEBRASKAN AN 86 YEAR RETROSPECTIVE perfect toi anyone with an interest in journalism oi Nebraska history Only S300, available in the Daily Ntbiaskan office. 34 Nebr Union. 1 00 R Street USHERS GIFTS! CUFF'S SMOKE SHOP 140 No 12th Street 476-0119 , , BLUE CANNQNDALOick, 477^131 lio7S200 LINCOLN POLICE DEPT. NOTICE OF SALE OF UNCLAIMED BIBYCLES AND PROPERTY DECEMBER 5. 1987 — 10 AM At LincotnLand Towing 410 West P Street by the Property Division NO CHECKS ACCEPTED1 APPLE IIC Software$500 or best otter (402)331-7961. Tim _ _ MANY USED 19 or 25 color TVs Some with 30 day guarantee. 467-5189 AUTOS FOR SALE GHtA I HUN AROUND car 1980 Rabbit 476 7923 > 83 VW RABBIT LS 4-door". 5 speed, an, PS. AM/FM cassette new radials 44 000 miles Excellent throughout $4350 or otters Baer s Automotive, 1647 South 3rd 477 6442 FOR RENT 2540 S Street New reduced rates. Three, one bedroom apartments from $175 Call Kim 421-1871 or 489-6258 1 & 2 BR-lurnished-unfurnished Area 13th & 1 F Quality, modest rent, only 3 units left Call, leave message 477-7250 435-3605 477-3617 SPIRAL STAIRCASE TO LOFT New 2-bedioom unit with loft and patio off bedroom. All a^hances Laundry facilities. $435 1444 Peach 483 WALK TO CAMPUS Studio, really nice with glass doors to patio, bieakfast bar and only $245 489 3387. 488-5750 MOST UTILITIES PAID Spacious 1 bedroom, close to campus Spotlessly clean quiet and well-kept $285. 489-3387. 488-5750 EAST CAMPUS Decorations and spaciousness aie features of this uni quely different unit Enclosed patio glass doors, plush carpeting with ce amic accents make it outstanding $305 Most utilities paid 489-3387,488-5750 BETWEEN CAMPUSES Styled toi comfort Big closets and nice sized looms —gnvate patio and most utilities paid 489-3387 488 lit IWTLN CAMPUSES 1 bedroom S200 New carpet and flesh paint. 4/7 1961 FEMALES FORRENTrTumishedapartment, 16th&E 2-bedioom air, carpeted All utilities paid Laundry, parking, no pets S350 483 2141 2020 G 2 bedioom with laundry and reserved parking S340plus utilities 435 6222 after 6 00 p m. TOTALLY REMODELED rooms for lent, kitchen and lounge privileges, utilities paid $120 477-2610 or 423 9800 EAST CAMPUS AREA Newer 4-bedroom, eat-in kitchen, rec room, $480 483 6549 after 5:30 p m NICE FOUR bedroom, 2 baths, garage, basement recently refinished 21st & Holdrege, near campus $500 488-0061, 466-1168 640 SOUTH 20TH 2 BR with new carpet, S310/mo up Laundry Available Jan 1. 475-7262 HELP WANTED CUSTOMFR SERVICE OPENING Part-time opening requiring 25 hours per week in the Journal Star Circulation Department Deliver bundles and shorts within the Lincoln area and handle customer phone calls Minimum typing skills required Applicants must have a reliable vehicle to do some deliveries, would use company vehicle most of the time, and a good driving record Hours 4 45 a m 8 15 am, Monday-Saturday, 5 30 a m -12 30 p m , Sundays One rotating day off each week Apply at the Journal Star Personnel Office. 926 P Street, through Wednesday. November 25 EOE/AA SPAGHETTI WORKS Now taking applications for evening dishwasher and lunch waiter Hours tor lunch waiter are 11 a m -2 p m Must be 20 years old Apply in person Monday thru Friday, 8 10am and 2-4 pm 228 North 12th .— .-1 The Daily Nebraskan is currently accepting applications for the following spring positions: •News Reporters -Sports Reporters •Photographers -Artists •Copy Editors •Entertainment Reporters Applications arc available at the Daily Nebraskan, 34 Nebraska l nion, and must be turned in by hnday, December 4, at noon. Sign up for interview times when you turn in applications. (Applicants must be LNL students) Nebraskan Room 34, Nebraska Union UNL does not discriminate in its academic, admissions or employment programs and abides by ail federal regulations pertaining to same nji.a HORNY * BULL Tuesday thru Saturday Dec. 1-5 B.O.E. Band FAC 25C Frosties 4:30-6 p.m. Tuesday thru Saturday Dec. 1-5 E.T.C. Thursday Nitie Contest THE LOOSE Dec. 9 12 V 464-7248 ★ ★ 27th & Comhusker ★ ★ 464-1492 J * ., . EARN $100/day or more, hand delivery of flyers door to door Permanent part/full time No experience required Call 24 houi s 1 800-255-5110, ext. 600 HIRING BASKETBALL OFFICIALS for YMCA youth games Saturday games beginning in January Will train new officials Apply at 1039 P Street YMCA Youth Sports Office or call 475-9622 for more information_ NEWS REP .RTERS The Daily Nebraskan needs news reporters for the spring semester Pick up applications in 34 Nebraska Union Return applications and sign up for an interview by Friday All current reporters must reapply, STAR PROMOTIONS A student-operated company is seeking a partnei with a marketing/distributioir inter est This is anexcellent oppor tunity for hands-on experience Senous applicants only call 476-0550 bFg JOHN s needs part-time day help Aopiy in person 399 Sun Vanney Blvd f’LRMANENI PARI 1IML position open al Paper Parade Eneigetic friendly and efficient people with retail exper ience should apply in person. 824 P Street November 30 December 1 & 2 CAMPUS LIFE is a nationwide evangelical Ctirl A n mimstiy to high school students Lincoln program netus volunteers part-time and fuil lime staff 477-3755 LEAflN THE baking busme: s Become a bakei al AnnaBeile s Creamery Ice Ciearn and Bake Shoppe 2815 S 18th, 423 0888 Start at 5 a m Salary open and negotiable Ask loi Dick oi Donna PART-TIME JOB OPENINGS^— LINCOLN PARKS & HECREATI0N Jobs available with Afterschool Recreation Piogiam to start January 4. 1988 and continue until June 2, 1988 Pieter applicants who can work entire program period Applicants must be at leasl 18 years old Apply im mediately at Playground Office. 1225 F Street or Parks and Recreation Office. 2740 A Street Call 471-7952 for further information POSITIONS AVAILABLE Playground Leader (4 10/hr > and Playground Assistant (3.90/hr.). Work hours are 2 30-5 45 pm or 3:15-5.45 pm, depending on site assigned. Monday through Friday, at elementary school sites QUALIFICATIONS Outies involve planning and conduct ing a comprehensive recreation program for grade school children Pr efer applicants who nave experience working in a leadership role with groups of children Must be physically able to perform all duties related to leading physical activities including active participation with the children Must provide own transportation The City of Lincoln is an Equal Opportunity Employer $4.00 HOUR/START, BUS PERSON 2-3 nights a week 5-11 30 PM Dependable and clean appearance Tam OShanter. 105 So 25th Street No phone calls. PART-TIME AFTERNOON and nights Apply in person Mike s 0 Street Drive-In, 22nd and 0 Street WANTED AIRLINE COUPONS WANTED: United Bonus Tickets, Western Extra, others Up to $350/ea 800-255-4060 ONE FEMALE student basketball ticket toi bleacher seats only 476-1368 STUDENT GOVT. DAILY NEBRASKAN PUBLICATIONS BOARD APPLY FOR A POSITION ON THE ADVISORY BOARU THAI HIRES THE EDITOR AND ACTS AS THE PUBLISHERS FOR THE BOARD OF REGENTS DEADLINE - DECEMBER 1ST APPLICATIONS IN 115 NEBRASKA UNION GOVERNMENT LIAISON COMMITTEE Decembei 1 6 15 PM City Union Guest Speakei Di Toni Kiepel EVERYONE WELCOME' ANNOUNCEMENTS ★ ★ ★ WALPURGISNACHT COMMITTEE Meeting tonight at 10 PM at the Gamma Phi house See youtheie TREATS1' Jill COLLEGE DEMOCRATS National Debate Paily tonight, 7.30 p ni Sponsoied by Gephaidt lot Piesident Call 466 4905 ★ ★ PRE-DINIAL CLUB MEE UNO 6 PM City Union “MY FRIEND IS GAY ... AND I DON’T UNDERSTAND’’ Informational presentation by UPC and Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays Thursday. Dec 3rd at 7:30 p m , Nebrasxa Union, Regency A Free' SIMON-SUPPORTERS beware' It will take more than a bow tie to beat Mike Dukakis on Tuesday, December 1st! Come watch the battle at the Presidential Debate Recep tion 7:00-10:00 p.m at Chesterfields, and see who emerges the victor! ★ HAVING TROUBLE Imdina a gift tor the person who has everything7 Get them a Singing X-Mas Card" S3 00 on campus, $4 00 off-campus CAMPUS RED CROSS ★ Tonight at 6 30 PM in the Union Topics Elections and next semester's projects New members welcome' PRE-DENTAL, PRE-HYGIENE CLUB _ Meeting. Dec 1st, 6:00 p.m , City Union tipper, Don t be a square, come watch me and the other Democratic Canoidates at the Presidential Debate Recep tion. Tues , Dec 1st, 7.00-10 00 p m at Chesterfields. It II be a rockin good time ' _ _ Al THE MUSIC OF CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ADVENT VESPER SERVICE Wed . Dec. 2nd 9-9:00 PM CORNERSTONE-UMHE 640 No 16th St CHRISTMAS ORGAN CONCERT Dr. George Ritchie Prof, of Organ UNL All UNL Students, Faculty, Staff and Friends Invited and Welcome DO YOU have a gay or lesbian friend or relative and have some questions about their lifestyle? Get some answers at MY FRIEND IS GAY AND I DON T UNDERSTAND Discussion led by parents and friends of gays and lesbians and by Ben Hoe, a pastoral counselor. Dec 3rd at 7:30 PM in Regency A of Nebr. Union. Free INTRAMURAL DEADLINE Tuesday, 12-1 is the entry deadline for the Men s and Women s Pre-season Basketball Tournament. Entriesare accepted at either Campus Recreation office 472-3467 MIKE DUKAKIS FOR PRESIDENT Brief, important Students for Dukakis meeting Thursday lyes, Thursday') at 6 30 p m in the Union Last one of the semester Find out what you can do for the Duke over the holidays' ATTENTION Teachers Collage Advisory Board Members Important meeting, Tuesday. December 1, atSpm in 116 Henzlik COLLEGE REPUBLICANS Meeting tonight 7 00 in the Union AIESEC Meeting Dec 2 at 6 30 p m. in the Union. WHAT S THE maximum weight of a bowling ball7 The answer to this and other questions can help YOU win $10,000 and a trip to Florida'" BOARDWALK AND BASE BALL S SUPER BOWL OF SPORTS TRIVIA -sign up atthe CITY UNION booth on Wednesday! Miss UNL 'Miss Star City Scholarship Pageant, Dec embers, 1987 Tickets available 435-0221. AG ECON AGRIBUSINESS CLUB Christmas Party, December 1 at Chi-Chi s starting at 6 p.m COLLEGE REPUBLICANS Meeting Toes 7 00 in the Union Alpha Lambda Delta-Phi Eta Sigma Initiation Ceremonies Wednesday, December 2, 7 PM or Thursday. December 3. 7:30 PM City Union PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE RECEPTION Come watch MIKE DUKAKIS take on the other Democratic candidates tor president in the first prune-time nationally televised debate of the campaign1 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, CHESTERFIELDS, 13th & Q Hosted by Sen Don Wesely Helen Boosalis and Nebraska Students for Dukakis - ALL ARE WELCOME' GOVERNMENT LIAIS 0 N C 0 M M IT TEE December 1, 6 15 PM, City Union Guest Speaker Dr Tom Krepel _EVERYONE WELCOME' SPRING BREAK 88 TRIPS AVAILABLE NOW' - Your choice South Padre Island North Padre/Mustang Island. GaKeston Island Texas Daytona Beach; Fort Walton Beach, Miami Beach, Orlando/Disney World. Florida Hilton Flead South Caiolina or skiing at Steamboat Colorado All the most wanted destinations are discount p. ices Call toll free for complete Sunchase Tours Seventh Annual Spring Break Bash color brochure and reserva tions today 1-800-321-5911 CHRISTMAS CAROLING around East Campus Meet at Burr Hall lobby a; 9 U0 PM 1 ookies