The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 02, 1993, Page 7, Image 7
3 Bicycles For Sale Fisher CR-7 MTB, Cook Bros. Cranks, I.R.D. Post, An swer Stem. $675. 474-4748. 5 Clothing For Sale j P Originals Wedding Gown tor sale. Never worn I Best otter. Call 421-5357 or 474-3939 after 5pm, Leave mes sage and number. 6 Computers For Sale MUST SELLII AT4T PC 6300 w/12" mono-monitor, ext. keyboard 256K RAM, 20MBHD; AT4T DOS IBM Displaywrite-3; Epson FX-286 niq printer; and desk 488 7028.__ Word Processor, Smith Corona, lap top w/dalsy wheel printer, extras. $250. OBO, 477-0799. ^s^^^^SSSS^^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS^SSSSSSSl^SSSS^^ 12 Musical Instruments Chery red Hamer Special, $700 negotiable. 438-4315. 19 Ticket Exchange • * TICKETS WANTED * * KANSAS VS NE/FINAL 4 * BIG 8 TOURNAMENT * CASH PAID—432-3977 Wanted: 2 floor or lirst level Nebraska Kansas tickets. February 7. $30 each. 1-339-0973 evening*. 20 Vehicles For Sale —————-S’— 86 Honda Civic 4 door. 5 speed, air, AM/FM cass. Nice! $3950 otters. Baer * Automotive Sale* 1647 S. 3rd 477-6442 1990 Geo Tracker. 35.000 miles. Very nice. 5-speed Kenwood CD pullout S7.300 436-0120 1978 Saab Turbo Fun car, huge trunk, some rust. Excellent mechamca condition. Good tires. One owner. $1500.435-8946 aftei 10 a.m. Must sellll 1980 Honda Accord. 2-door hatchback. Mod erate rear end damage. Otherwise, great shape. S70( O.B.O. 466 2388. 103 Spring Break Trips SOUTH PADRE ISLAND Party with the Bestll Beach Front Hotel* or Condos with Party/Activity Package. $26 per person/per night—Taxes Not Included. 1-600-645-6766 110 Announcements Spokeswoman tor Chinese Democracy Movement: Chai Ling will be speaking in the Centennial Room. Nebraska Union at 7:30pm Friday. February 5. Free lor UNL students with 10. S4 at the door non-students Call 472-1780 or stop in 117 Nebraska Union tor information. STUDENTS FACULTY STAFF WEDNESDAY MORNING SERVICE OF PRAYER & SACRAMENT 7:45 -8:15 AM Weekly Cornerstone Chapel 640 N. 16th Street A brief time, al (fie beginning of rite day, and in the mtdet of a busy week to focus, center end renew together in prayer. ALL WELCOME Study Abroad Information Meetings: Tuesdays at 6:30 pm. and Wednesdays at 400 pm International Affairs. 1237 R St 472-5358. TURD ANNUAL CORPORATE PARTNERS BUSINESS INSTITUTE Attention CBA students I AppikJd ions for this professional seminar are now available m CBA, rm.237 The seminar win be held February 18 and 20. applications due Febru ary 5. TIRED OF DORM LIFE? Give Sigma Afcha Mu a look We re looking for quakty people who want to loin afratemlty without a»thefralern«y B.S. Meet Tuesday. Fab. 2, 7:00pm at the Reunion to check us out. Nebraska Model United Nations Spring Simulation _f®b B-6 Nebraska Union Cnr. *25 Per delegation + $10 per UNL Delegate For mto. call 472-1780 or stop in Room 117 Neb. Union ^AJU“MER EMPLOYMENT - fisheries.Tarn canneriGS or W.OOOWmonth on fishing ^ninnrS^ranSPOrta,IOnl fl00m * Boar<)l Over B,OO0 9rLN.° exPerience necessary. Male or Female. For employment program call1-206-545-4155 ext. A5778 COMPLETE DWI DISCUSSION AND EDUCATION HOURS 6 A(7Ca<S^^N|?r n°AMAT-STILL T,MEI February 6 s 7. 800am-5:00, E & D Associates. 486-3790. 7 Sn?,tIESH,P(f^S0RT^ALASKA lobsl S1200-85000 (^jlz^Ssi ExM68GU'de’ Cassene> Newsservice! Interested in ■ career in publishing? Come hear about this year s University of Denver Publishing Institute a tour-week introduction tobookpublishing. Tuesday Feb ruary 2 7pm, NE Union, room TBA. Or call 472-5938 tor more information. UPC Applications are available for Committee Chair and ex ecutive positions on the 1993-94 University Program Council, at 117 Ne. Union, 200 Ne. Union, and 300 Ne. East Union. Come join the team! By the numbers... with Dave Bower, Campus Program Director for the Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Council of Nebraska. Wednesday, Feb.3, 8:30 pm in the SeHeck Continental Dining Room. Learn how to drink responsibly and still have a great time. Chi-Chi's will begin serving free mocktails at 800 pm. For more info, call Dave, 436-0779. INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT-Make money teach ing basic conversational English abroad. Japan A Tai wan. Many provide room A board ♦ other benefits! Make $2,000-$4,000* per month. No previous training or teach ing certificate required. For employment program call: (206) 632-1146 ext. J5778 Need to do cross-training for the April MCAT? Kaplan course begins this Sundayl New location: 245 North 13th. 475-7010 to enroll. PETITION for reinstating Invocation & Benediction into Commencement Ceremony Meeting for those interested in helping with the petition drive. Tuesday - Feb. 2 1.-00- 1t5 Nebr. Union POSITIONS OPEN NEBRASKA UNION BOARD Sn positions are open on Union Board. The Board s recommendations are to be sought and given careful consideration in all aspects of Nebraska Union opera tions, programs and planning. Applications available at 115 Nebr. Union, deadline Fnday, Feb. 5 at 4:00pm. Applications available at 115 Nebr. Union. Rock Climbing In Oklahoma with Outdoor Adventures Experience Quartz Mountain. February 17-21. Sign up deadline February 8. ★ ★ STEAKHOUSE ** ★ SALOON im New Store >:7 Opening •WAITSTAFF/HOST. ‘DISHWASHERS H TC ‘PREP COOK X ‘CHAR-BROILERS 4? W ‘BARTENDERS ^ ‘LINE COOKS 4 WW Applications are now ™ being taken at: ^200 No. 70th ^ Just north of 'O’, Lincoln NE ^ Mon-Fri^; Saj^-12^ THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON - ■ .. — - . ■ ] r\ - - * "Quit school? Quit school? You wanna end up ** like your father? A career lab rat?” 115 Meetings AIESEC NEBRASKA Business, 0 & A. planning meeting Tuesday, Feb. 2 at 4:00 pm. City Union - Membership dues by Feb. 16. New members welcomell Biology Club Meeting Thursday. February 4 at 7:30pm in Room 118 Manter. Dr. Lynch will be the speaker. Refreshments provided. SCEC Meeting February 2. 5:30 p.m., Barkley Center Room 313. Speaker on career opportunities and interviews. Old and new members welcome. UNL FFA meeting tonight at 8p.m. in East Campus Union. Planning for state contest. UNL Range Club Meeting February 2, at 5:00pm in 327 Keim. WACKY! WACKY! Wacky Wednesday/UPC Union Festival meeting tonight (and every Tuesday), 117 Ne. Union, 7:00 p.m. P S. EAT APPLE PIEIII WHAT NEXT!?! Find out ail the tricks of getting into Med. School. Law School, or Graa. School. Three featured speakers at the next GOLDEN KEY General Chapter Meeting 7:00 p.m. Wed.. Feb. 3 Room 121 HAH All members and non-members are encouraged to attend l _ Campus Red Cross Tonight at 6:00 pm atthe Health Center. Get ready to work on the blood drive. Habitat for Humanity Meeting 7:00pm, Thursday, January 21, at the City Union. Old and new members welcomel LIBERTARIANS Campus Libertarians meettonightat6:30pm in the Union. Check Union events calendar for room number. Ques tions-call 477-8467. =s=s=ssass 120 Greek Affairs ========s===ss==^^^^^==s Come Join Triangle Little Sisters are seeking new members Wednesday, February 3: Food and Fun. Thursday, Feb ruary 4: Movie Night. All activities will meet at Triangle Fraternity at 7 p.m. Questions, call Danielle at 466-8905 or Jeff at 436-9443. Farmhouse, Thanks for Pitch,—you know it's rigged when the social chair winsl _ AOII AXA Congratulations to the Final Officers elected for Gamma Beta Zeta: Alumni Chairman, Walt Hess; Goal Board Chmn, Ryan Grabenstein; IFC, Matt Hinsley; JR. IFC, Shane Berman; Summer Rush, Bin Weddington; SAC. Ed Gaffrey; Big Bro Coord., Jason Schroeder; Nationals Delegate, Pat Behnke, and the Executive Council of Brian Arp, Rich Butalla and Scott Magner. REGGAE-REGGAE-REGGAE LEROY SHAKESPEARE and THE SHIP OF VIBES! Originally from Kingston, Jamaica this band is now based to Dallas and has twice been voted the top Reggae band in THAT CITY. ONE NIGHT ONLY! TUES., FEB. 2,9-1:00, $3.00 THE ZOO BAR, 136 NO. 14th KA0 Congratulations to 1993 initiates: Cindy Armstrong, Jodi Bergmeier, Nicole Bettger, Paige Blatny , Pam Blatny, Heather Boldin. Marit Burch, Jennifer Dolphin, Melissa Draper, Amy Eynon, Kara Fecht. Joy Felton, Sarah Fread, Dani Fjprichs, Wendi Frohloff, Cindy Garner, Michaela Haney, Jennie 'Harrington, Julie Herrod, Kim Kathol, Gretchen Langvardt, Stephanie Lauerman, Gretchen Livingston, Melinda Lugert, Meredy Luth, Stephanie Malm, Dawn Massey, Nicole Mathias. Kim Mongar, Anne Morrow, Wendy Nave, Caroline Neid, Amy Jo O'Neil, Gina Ord, Kim Steiner, Clrcy Swanson, Trida Watchorn, Michelle Wilhelm, Ann Williams. ifi HANCE! V£ G0TTO) CALL TODAY! \ 1 DON'T h/ANr TO BE STUCK Vi J-itJcoc^Ly SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, TX 109 DAYTONA BEACH, FL . 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