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Nebraskan Pj A^TFTFF) Wednesday. Dacambar 1,1993 V/ljilUJI1 LL^LJ 472-2588 j30^erd»y for 15 words on individual student ’ ' andstudent organization ads. $4 00 par day for 15 words on non-student ads $15 each additional word. $ 75 billing charge. Personal ads must be prepaid Found ads may be submitted free of charge. DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m. Weekday before publication. QQs For Sale New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands. Wheel n4 Dealn Bike Shop.2706 Randolph.438-1477. Amstrad word processor $250. Beautiful condition. Fits on small desk bul has large screen. Movable keyboard and printer included. Great lor dorm room or small apart ment. Call 476-6741. Ask tor Julia or leave a mes sage IBM Compatible PC. Complete with monitor, hard drive and software. $100.464-8344 evenings. Coffee tables great tor dorm rooms. Great quarters table I 477-5158. 10 a.m.-10 p.m._ Desks tor sale. $85 $ 125. Call 467-3544 between 8:30 12, Monday-Friday.___ Wood kitchen table with three wood chairs, $45. Wingback chair. $10. Sectional couch. $25. 477-6894. a._i 8 mm movie camera. Sankyo complete with several special lenses, editor, and other mlsc. camera Items. All lor $99 421-82a __ HAVE FUNI YOU CHOOSE AW) CUT YOU OWN CHRISTMAS TREE from 3.000 perfectly trimmed live trees. $15 $40 PtNE HILLS ACRES 92nd A OeL Start ing Thanksgiving 1000a.m.-Dusk weekends, 3:00pm. Dusk weekdays. Movies for Sale Over 100 Id les All $9 99. Blue Mountain Coffee, Reunion plaia. High Quality Speaker System. Infinity R4 Towers Bose 2 2 s Twin Boston Acoustics Subwoofer. Serious Inquir ies please 436-9056,ask for Don Kicker Super II Speaker, great for bass, good shape $ 125 OBO. 466-4855 2 Janet Jackson Tickets for sale. Dec. 7 in Minneapolis Must sell as a pair. $55 each. Call 477-7401. Orange Bowl Tickets Great seatslll Best priceslll Student discounts. 1-800-300-4849. SELLING: 3 tickets for Man helm Steamroller Concert In Omaha. Dec. 27. Call April, leave message. 436-0064 200s Notices Mexico: MazatlaTl or Puerto Vallarta 7 nights beach, hole! and air from Omaha. From $538/ person Quads available Cal NOW. 467-3900. AA Cruise $ Travel jobs. Earn $25007mo. ♦ travel the world (reel (Carbbean, Europe. Hawaii. Asial) Cruise lines now hiring tor busy ho id ay. spring and summer seasons Listing Service. Call (9(9) 929-3)39 ASUN Election Parties are forming! It you are interested In running In the Spring ASUN elections Sign the kst In the ASUN office _115 Nebr. Union ATTENTION JUNIORS Wnnnr=^°iC^NTS S0C,^^Y’ ,he Chancellor's Senior Honoranr, is now accepting applications lor new mem soc|e>y recognizes 13 individuals from the junior class with outstanding leadership, service and ““I!1oT!c records. Appilcations are available in the Oflic ^s9,®,ud«n' Involvement (200 City Union and 300 East Union) and Dr. Grlesen's Office (124 Admin.) BEER GAMES II (The book)._GREAT GIFT. Order NOW receive FREE inteHectual Beer Games, Offensive Jokesl Send $8 cash/ Pr^J$^+$,DSr?Hri' s£'PPed w/ln 48 hours. College Products Inc: P.O, Box 2456, Amherst. MA. 01004. CLOTHING DRIVE Women's Center through Fri. Dec. 3rd. We need clothing for all ages, especially could weather items. 0?n"l°n8 will go fo the Good Nelohbor Center, YWCA's Job Outfitters, and Teen Mother's Programs, Fresh Start, Llncotn Action Program, and Cedars Home for Children. Call 472-2597 for more Info. In the Women’s Center... Hilda Raz, writer and editor of "Prairie Schooner" will discuss the Canadian women's writers issue on FRIDAY. Dec. 3 from 11:30 to 1:00 p.m. In 338 NE. UNION as part 2597 W°men ln Per*P*c,'ve series. Questions - call 472 Intramural Tug of War The Men's, Women's, and Co-Rec Intramural Tug of War Competitions will be held Wednesday, December 1, In Cook Pavilion. Men's and Women's Lightweight Tug of War Competitions (160 lb. 135 Ib-W) wlff also be held the same day and place. No advance entry is required. Call 472-3467 for more information. IS YOUR PROFESSOR VIOLATING THE DEAD WEEK POLICY? Cemplatnt forme and Information available at the ASUN office, 115 Motor. Union. MCAT-LSAT-GRE-GMAT Bring this classified along with a canned good to the Kaplan Center at 245 N. 13th before Dec 15th. We ll donate the canned goods to a Lincoln Charity and give you a $25.00discount on an MCAT, GRE, GMAT, LSAT, DAT, or OAT prep course. Mortar uoara Applications Are Out! The Black Masque Chapter ot Mortar board is a National Honor Society honoring selected Juniors on the basis ot scholarship, leadership, and service. Applications are available in the Offices for Student Involvement (City and East Unions) and the Culture Center. Call Jason at 6-6308 If you have questions. Apps are due 1/22/94. NEED MONEY RIGHT NOW? Tired of waiting until payday to get cash’ We will cash your personal check and hold it til payday Lowest rates in town I Nebraska Check Cashers 11th 6 Cornhueker 477-2535 Paycheck Advance 48th 6 O 464-7444 RAVE!! 200 S. 18th St. 10:30 p.m.-1 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 1 All ages $2 cover Benefit for G.L.S A. For more info, call 472-5644 Reps wanted tor line of design baseball hats—sold in top department stores. Great no-risk source of income with this easy to sell product. 1-800 890 1818 STUDY ABROAD Information meetings. Tuesdays at 6:30, Wednesdays at 4.00 International Affairs. 1237 R St Travel Abroad and Work. Make up to $2,000-54.000+/ mo. teaching basic conversational English abroad Ja pan. Taiwan, and S. Korea. Many employers provide room 8 board ♦ other benefits No teaching background or Aslan languages required. For more information call: (206)632-1146 exl. J5778. Marketing Club Last meeting of the semester on Thursday, Dec. 2, 6 00 p.m. in the Union. We will be handing out membership cards, awards and serving refreshments Attendance required Please call to be excused if you canl attend 438-3005 _ Pre-Vet Club Wednesday Dec. I at 7 p.m. in 145 VBS Speaker will be Betsy Hancock with Wildlife Rehabilitation Raffle win ners will also be drawn RODEO CLUB Meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the East Campus Union SCHOLARSHIPS TO STUDY ABROAD IN EUROPE - Meeting on Wed , Dec 1 at Spm.tower level of Internation al Affairs Center, 1237 R St. Study at one of 16ol Europe s leading universities for 1994 95 year. Two scholarships for Uffl. students, undergrad or grad Focus on conlem porary European Studies, especially relating to the Euro pean community In the broadest sense (political, eco nomic. agricultural, historical, geographical, educational, etc ) Foreign language proficiency required at most of the university sites. THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON wr ..... I IF ML.. - -w > » ~I fl TRIPLE “H” CLASSIC BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Today is the last day to enter the Triple "H" Classic Basketball Tournament There will be Men's, Wom en's, and Coed dMstone. Each team Is guaranteed to at least three games, with trophies and t-shirts awarded to the winning teams in each division. Entry lee is $30.00 per team. E nter today by 5:30 p. m. at t he Office of Campus Recreation. Don't miss out on the "H’ oliday “H’ oopa "H "ysteriat Call 472-3467 for more information. Win a trip to Cancunl Look for details and entry blanks in the coupqn section of your new University telephone Directory. Directories are available now at both Union Information Desks, at the University Bookstores and at the ASUN Office.___ WINTER SOLSTICE CONCERT Featuring Windham Hill Recording Artists - Spe cial guest. Joel Di Bartolo. December 5, Lied Center, 8:00pm. UNL students $15, public $25. Available at lied Box Office. Presented by: UNIVERSITY PROGRAM COUNCIL YMCA Youth Sports need volunteer youth bas ketball coaches. Contact Youth Sports for more information, 434-9217. AD Club Informational Meeting. Tonight 6:00 p.m., Avery 201 Christmas party. Thursday 6:30 p.m. Downtown Valentino's. $8. ALPHA ZETA MEMBERS There willbe no meeting on Wed. Dec. 1st. Instead we will meetthefirst Wed. after Christmas Break to elect officers. Attention Odyssey Members!! Meeting on Thursday night at 6:00 p.m. at the Culture Center. Campus Red cross Tonight at 7:00 p.m. in the Union. FINANCE CLUB Meet at East Union Bowling Alley, Sunday, Dec. 5, 5:30. Officer elections—Attendance Important!_ FREE PIZZA! INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANTS Officer Elections 5 p.m. - Wednesday. Dec. 1 Valentino's - Downtown TCAB Meeting 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2. Room 242, Mabel Lee. STAND Meeting 8pm Wed. December 1, basement of the Health Center. STUDENT FOUNDATION Christmas Parly, Dec. 2 at 5:00 p.m. Madsens Bowling and Billiards 4700 Dudley St. Please bring a $2-3 gift. FREE BOWLING. Tired of the dorms? Give Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity a try. Get involved in leadership positions and social activities. Spring Rush meeting wed. Dec. 1.4:30 p.m.. City Union food court. A Phi s Love their hasher*I Thanks to Mick Pinckney, Scott Prickett, Barry Swanson, Jarid Childears, Kevin Younkin, Dave Thornhill, Wayne Kreidemeir, Chad Krueger, and Matt Thompson lor being great hashers and great Iriendsl AXft Congratulations and good luck to LeAnn West and Jen Hokanson on your Disney Internships, and to Amy Franzen on being selected to study in Spain. We ll miss you guys next semester. Love, Alpha Chi Omega Would Ike to congratulate the newly elected chairmen. Scholastics: Todd Stewart, Jason Boh. Intramurals: John Gueretsky, Philanthropy: Pat McGrath, Points: Ty Osterloh. Chaplain: Chris Banks, IFC: Ron Tucker. 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