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Nebraskan Pj AQQJFTFn Wednesday, December 8,1993 V/ijilOOlI I I V I J 472-2588 -----1__ cusaftgotNQgx y .178 Pregnancy 180 Printing 8 Copyinq 182 Recycling £ sgsr itis®,”5 <° ?»«"? 1181ST8 J§ SET SIS* Resume, 30 Jewelry 40 Garage Sales. 10 Misc. For Sale -J 45 Musical Instruments 200 Rides 46 Office Furniture 203 Spring Break Trips 50 Pets 205 Career Events 55 Photo Equipment 2tO Announcements 60 Sporting Goods 215 Meetings 65 Stereos/TVs 220 Greek Affairs 70 Ticket Exchange 230 Student Government 90 Vehicles 240 Personals "~i 245 Lost 8 Found 250 Wanted __ 260 Fundraising 100 Adoption 105 Alterations 8 Sewing 110 Automotive - 115 Bicycle Service 300 Help Wanted 120 Bridal 310 Child Care 125 Catering 320 Work Study Jobs 128 Child Care 330 Summer Jobs 130 Cleaning/Laundry 340 Internships 131 Cleaning/Households 135 Computer Service VC - Entertainment !■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Gift Ideas 400 Roommates 148 Hairstyling 410 Housing Wanted 150 Health 8 Fitness 420 Rooms)hen, 153 nsurance 430 Houses/Rent 155 Instruction/Tutoring 440 Duplex/Rent 158 Job Placement 450 Apartments/Rent 160 Lawn care 460 Summer Housing 165 Legal Services 470 Mobile Homes/Rent 173 Musjc Exchange 480 Vacation/Rent 175 Photography 490 Homes/Sale $3.00 per day for 15 words on individual student and student organization ads $4.00 per 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. The Daily Nebraskan will not print any adver tisement which discriminates against any person on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, race, religion, age, disability, mantal status or national origin. The Daily Nebraskan reserves the nght to edit or reject any advertisement at any time which does not comply with the policies and judgments of the newspaper. The advertisers agree to assume liability for all contents of all ads pnnted, as well as any claim arising therefrom made against the Daily Nebras kan. I I Be descriptive. The more information you pro vide the readers, the better your responses wiH be Begin the ad with the item for sale or offered Include the price of the items for sale. Highlight the ad with larger type, boldface, art or a box. 60s For Sale 1992 Trek 9000, minor upgrades $850 O.B.O. Good condition, full suspension. Call Nate, 476-0130. ^ ~ ■ 1 ■1 GT Tequesta mountain bike. Brand new. used a coupble-* times^RST shocks, excellent ocndition. $400 O.B.O. Call alter 3:00 p.m. 421-7825. ^sec). Cycles, expert repair on all brands. Wheel n a Deal n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477. Does any other bookstore sell used paperbacks lor ?’5I9% oH ,he cover price and buy them back at 30%?l? PAGE ONE BOOKSTORE, 206 N 13th. ,0i sa|?. $85-$ 125. Call 467-3544 between 8:30 12, Monday-Friday. Folding kitchen table— $25; Vacuum, like new— $50; 474**063 C0UC^— *^0; F*oland D-5 keyboard— $500. oAXfL/.V!*1 VOU CHOOSE AND CUT YOU OWN CHRISTMAS TREE from 3,000 perfectly trimmed live trees $15 $40 PINE HILLS ACRES 92nd LOil Start ing Thanksgiving I0:00a.m.-Dusk weekends, 3:00p m - Dusk weekdays. Movies for Sale Over 100 titles. All $9.99. Blue Mountain Coffee, Reunion plaza. Olympus OM-2. Two lenses. Misc. filters. $175 or best offer. 421-7858. Skiis- Dynastar Omeglass. Boots- Stroltz Racers 9-9 1/2 M s. Poles- 5 8” to 5'10". $250. 435-3477. For Sale: VCR w/remote, $90. excellent condition, works great. Also. COLOR T.V., $75. 466-8520. 3 tickets for the Orange Bowl for sale. Asking a total of $210 OBO. Call 708-255-2653 FOR SALE: One floor-level Men's basketball season ticket. Will validate on request. Brian, 477-8227. One-way. One ticket. LINCOLN TO SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 15. $139,436-0745. Orange Bowl Tickets Great seatslll Best priceslll Student discounts. 1-800-300-4849. Wanted: 2 men's basketball tickets, NU vs. Florida ASM, December 20. Call 435-6040. WANTED: 2 basketball tickets for Wichita State, Dec. 11. 476-2937 84 Plymouth Reliant. Runs good '85 engine. $1100 OBO 435-7925. __ For Sale: 1985 Ford Escort, 4 speed, needs some work $600 or make offer. 467-5504. 200s Notices Need ride to Ogallala or points west, will pay fair share of gas. Can leave 17th. Chris 436-9656. Traveling East for Christmas, looking for someone to share expenses and driving. NYC, Boston or any point along the way. Leaving around Dec. 20, return Jan. 2 466 4206, Martha. THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON “Just keep starin', buddy, and I’ll show ya my bad eye!” 24th Annual HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE Friday December 10 3:00-5:00 p.m. CORNERSTONE-UMHE 640 N. 16th Street ALI. UNL FACULTY^ STAFF AND STUDENTS WELCOME! AA Cruise ft Travel jobs. Earn $2500/mo. + travel the world (reel (Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii, Asial) Cruise lines now hiring for busy holiday, spring and summer seasons. Listing Service. Call (919) 929-3139. AERho Presents Steve Spriester KMTV-3. Omaha Thursday, Dec. 9 5:30 p.m. Spaghetti Works (Please bring own cash) Steve will talk about coverage of the Candice Harms trial. ATTENTION JUNIORS THE INNOCENTS SOCIETY, the Chancellor s Senior Honorary, is now accepting applications for new mem bers. The society recognizes 13 individuals from the junior class with outstanding leadership, service and academic records. Applications are available in the Offic es of Student Involvement (200 City Union and 300 East Union) and Dr. Griesen's Office (124 Admin). Campus Red Cross would Ike to congratulate the new 1994-95 officers: Pres - Amy Farha; Pres Elect - Erica Peterson; Treasurer - Wendi Frohloff; Secretary - Jennie Harrington. And thank the past officers for their spectacular job. Pres - Michael Franks; Vice Pres - Amy Farah; Secretary - Cheri Cross; Treasurer - Erica Peterson. Thank you and congratulations to Jody Grey and Jen Allen for their hard work on the blood dnve. Keep up the good workl Congratulations to the Art of Safer Sex Contest Winners: First Place: "Mission Control" by Garth Johnson Second Place: "Safe Your Life" by Troy Muller Third Place: "Paint a Brighter Future for Yourself....Be Sexually Responsible" by Deanne Jameson Honorable Mention: Garth Johnson ft Deanne Jameson Thank you to everyone who participated in and supported the contest from the University Health Center Community Health Education Dept. Sexuality Education Program UNL is a non-discriminatory institution. Attention Business Students! Come check out two of CBA's newest and most exciting study abroad programs...TODAYI At 3:30 p.m. In CBA 125 you can hear all about the throe week program In Russia. You'll study economics at Moscow's top business school, and you'll also tour the historic cities of Moscow and St. Petersburg. Como beck at 4:30 p.m. to catch the details about Mexico. Spend sic weeks of your summer or an entire semester as a part of this program. You'll study business and Spanish, and during yourfree time you can take in the culture or bask In The sun. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE...COME TO CBA 125 THIS AFTERNOONI For more details stop by CBA 138 or phone 472-2310. BEER GAMES II (The book). GREAT GIFT. Order NOW receive FREE Intellectual Beer Games, Offensive Jokes I Send $8 cash/ check ($7+$t S8H). Shipped w/in 48 hours. College Products Inc: P.O. Box 2456, Amherst, MA. 01004. 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 & Cornhusker 477-2535 Paycheck Advance 48th 8 “O" 464-7446 SAA S&C Don't forget carolingl Thursday, meet at Wick at 7:00 sharp. Activities afterwards, TBA. CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING Earn up to $2,000+/ month working on Cruise Ships or Land-Tour companies. World travel (Hawaii, Mexico, the Caribbean, etc.). Sum mer and Full-Time employment available. No experience necessary. For more information call 1 -206-634-0468 ext. C5778 DEAD WEEK NO final* or hour exams can be given during Dead Week Finals can ONLY be moved to another time During Finals Week with the unanimous consent of the clas*. General Studies Students Come and voice you concerns to General Studies Senators Thursday - Dec. 9 at noon 115 Nebraska Union Holiday Special on Nails $35 for full set. $ 15 for fill-ins. 10 years experience. Kathy 488-2819. Ask about 2 for 1 specials. Males and Females Needed For Study Participants needed for study involving hand/arm vibra tion. Pay $5/hr. The study will recuire 3 - 4 hours per day for 4 days. For appointment or further information, call Diane McMuliin at 472-3661. MC AT -LSAT -GRE-GM AT Bring this classified along with a canned good to the Kaplan Center 245 N. 13th before Dec. 15th. We ll donate the canned goods to a Lincoln charity and give you a $25.00 discount on an MCAT, GRE. GMAT, LSAT, DAT, or OAT prep course. Mortar Board Applications Are Out! The Black Masque Chapter ot Mortar Board Is a National Honor Society honoring selected Juniors on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and service. Applications are available in the Offices for Student Involvement (City and East Unions), Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Office, and the Culture Center. Call Jason at 6-G308 if you have questions. Apps are due f/22/94. ATTENTION ADULT STUDENTS New Student Enrollment is seeking an adult student to serve as an Orientation Leader for the 1994 year. Learn new skills and valuable information during the spring, then help orient adult students to UNL while earning money during the Summer. Call 472-4646 or stop by 200 Nebraska Union for application detailsl Deadline, De cember 15. STUDY ABROAD Information meetings. Tuesdays at 6:30, Wednesdays at 4:00. International Affairs, 1237 R St. Trevel Abroad end Work. K/lake up to $2,000 $4,000+/ mo. teaching basic conversational English abroad. Ja pan, Taiwan, and S. Korea. Many employers provide room 8 board + other benefits. No teaching background or Asian languages required. For more information call: (206)632-1146 ext. J5778. Win a trip to Cancunl Look for details and entry blanks in the coupon 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. ACS American Chemical Society Student Affiliate meeting. Thursday, Dec. 9 at 6:00 p.m. in 413 HaH. Pizzal Mew members welcome- Chem/Chem E/Biochem majors. Friends of the Deaf Community Club Meeting Wed, Dec 8, 7:30pm in City Union. Learning Christmas carols in Sign Language. Room will be poster! Pre-Dental Club X-mas Party Dec. 9th at 6:00 pm For details call Andrew or Dr. Kuster. The Publications Board will meet at 5 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 9 in the Nebraska Union to discuss Daily Nebraskan policies. All are Invited to attend. Tired of the dorms? Give Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity a try. Get involved in leadership positions and social activities. Spring Rush meeting Wed. Dec. 8,4:30 p.m., City Union food court. UNL Horticulture Club Poinaettia Sale Dec. 8, 1993 Nabraaka Eaat Union 8:00 a.m. - 3.-00 p.m. UNL Wildlife Club Next meeting: Wednesday. Dec. 8, 7:00 pm. East Cam pus Union. Speaker: Kathleen Keeler. Plus Wildlife Club t-shirts for $5. The Men of AGMEN would like to thank the Ladies of Delta Gamma for coming over to our house Monday night to wish us a Happy Holiday and for the gift for our house mom. The Men of AGMEN would like to extend our wishes of a Happy Holiday to the entire greek system. Calvin and H0DD6S by Bill Watterson MOM. CAM I GET A BIS TATTOO? I WANT A WINGED SERPEMT COILING I ..SIGHHHH.. AROUNO ONE ARM, CLUTCHING 1 A SHIP ON M^ CHEST, WlTVI... DID 'KXJ KH0V4 MOW COMMUNICATE TEtEPffmCMTl? Crossword Edited by Eugene T. 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