The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 07, 1994, Page 11, Image 11

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Wednesday, December 7,1994
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472-2588
Page 11
FOR SALE 000s
02 Appliances
05 Bicycles
10 Books
13 Clothing
16 Computeis
20 Furniture
30 Jewelry
40 Misc. For Sale
45 Musical Instruments
46 Office Furniture
50 Pets
55 Photo Equipment
60 Sporting Goods
65 StereosfTVs
70 Ticket Exchange
90 Vehicles
SERVICES 100s
100 Adoption
105 Alterations & Sewing
110 Automotive
115 Bicycle Service
120 Bridal
125 Catering
120 Child Care
130 Cleaning/Laundry
131 Cleaning/Households
135 Computer Service
140 Entertainment
145 Gift Ideas
148 Hairstyling
150 Health & Fitness
153 Insurance
155 Instruction/Tutoring
158 Job Placement
160 Lawn care
165 Legal Services
173 Music Exchange
175 Photography
178 Pregnancy
180 Priming & Copying
182 Recycling
183 Religious
185 Rentals
188 Tanning
190 Tattooing
193 Travel
195 Typing & Resumes
NOTICES 200s
200 Rides
203 Spring Break Trips
205 Career Events
210 Announcements
215 Meetings
220 Greek Affairs
230 Student Government
240 Personals
245 Lost & Found
250 Wanted
260 Fundraising
JOBS 300s
300 Help Wanted
310 Child Care
320 Work Study Jobs
330 Summer Jobs
340 Internships
HOUSING 400s
400 Roommates
410 HousingWanted
420 Rooms/Rent
430 Houses/Rent
440 Duplex/Rent
450 Apartments/Rent
460 Summer Housing
470 Mobile Homes/Rent
480 Vacation/Rent
490 Homes/Sale
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
CALL 472-2588 FAX: 472-1761
8 AM-4 30 pm Monday-Friday
34 Nebraska Union MOOR Street
Lincoln. Nebraska 68588-0448
5 Bicycles For Sale
New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands
Wheel'n & Deal'n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 436-1477.
10 Books For Sale
30% of cover price paid for most used literature books.
Page One. 206 N. 13th, 474-6316
Are you getting enough
Momv for your textbooks? BOOK BROKERS Tart
book Exchange Service. See our ad in the Announce
ments section 210.
40 Misc. For Sale
Pulp Fiction
Natural Bom Killer posters. Kurt Cobain,R.E.M. Calend
ers. 1,000's of CD's, posters, and plastic objects....
Recycled Sounds. 824 P. St Hay Market 478-8240. Buy,
Sell, Trade.
Videos
Body Building Videos for trade, you may view them before
hand, Call 402-553-3886. evenings.
70 Ticket Exchange
4 Orange Bowl Tickets for sale. Call 489-9967.
Orange Bowl Package
$999/person includes round trip air, Omaha to Miami, 4
nights hotel accomadations, rental car and game ticket.
Contact Gold Coast Tours, 1-800-872-3049.
Round trip ticket, Lincoln to San Diego, December 15 thru
January 5th, dates changeable. $229. Call 466-9043.
Wanted: 2 or more volleyball tickets to Friday's Qame vs
Colorado. Must be reserved seats: Jeff, 436-9451.
Wanted:
Orange Bowl
Tickets
We Pay Top $
(305)529-8585
Annie’s Travel
Orange Bowl Tickets! Call t-800-305-4691.
For Sale: One-way airfare, leave Lincoln to Spokane, Jan.
3. $200, 484-7281.
Orange Bowl Package for Four:3 nights at Miami Marriot,
5 nights in Key Largo, 4 orange bowl tickets. 4 orange bowl
parade tickets, Rental car, $3800. Private Party, 305-238
90 Vehicles For Sale
80 NISSAN STANZA Auto, air, power everything, AM/FM
cassette. New tires. 48K. Excellent condition. $7200
OBOAfter 4pm 467-1699.
'84 tan Vokswagon Rabbit, runs well, 2-doors, 5-speed,
air and heat. $400. Contact Wendy 464-7252.
1989 Pontiac GTA Trans-Am, white with grey leather, 350
V8, T-tops, loaded, excellent condition, $11,000 OBO,
Call Scott 291-5835.
1987 TOYOTA PICKUP 4x4. RED, A/C, PWR STER,
CHROME, STEREO AND MORE. $4999. CALL YAZ,
477-6249.
1983 Cougar, charcoal gray. Great school car. Asking
$1500.465-4020, leave message.
200s Notices
210 Announcements
‘"Congratulations to all of the Graduating Seniors of
Delta Sigma Pi. Best of luck in your future endeavors.
_From the Members of Alpha Delta Chapter
w Golden Key
Holiday Social
Thursday, Dec. 8th
630-8:00 p.m. at Godfathers Downtown (Upper Level)
Take a break from your dead week studies and come get
to know the other members ot Golden Key Honor Society.
3&2 Year Army ROTC
Scholarships For All
Disciplines
Now Available. If you have a 2.5 G.P.A. or above, you may
be eligible. Full tuition at UNL, plus up to $450.00 for
textbooks. Call 472-2468 for more information.
Adventure Training
Leadership, management & adventure training
offered to freshmen & sophomores without obli
gation. Call Army ROTC, 472-2468 for more
information.
Are you getting enough
Money for your books? BOOK BROKERS are a com
plete textbook exchange service. We match buyers
with'Sellera. No coat or obligation for listing your
Call now and save. 43S-SAVE(7283).
ASUN Election
Parties are forming!
If you are interested in running
in the Spring ASUN elections
Sign the list In the ASUN office
115Nebr. Union
Beer sweatershirts available from L-XXX. Miller.
Budweiser, etc. Ask for Jeff or leave a message, call after
5pm. 1-800-871-5646.
DEAD WEEK
Absolutely NO finals may be given during Dead Week.
Finals can ONLY be moved to another time DURMG
FINALS WEEK with the unanimous consent of the class.
Quizzee are acceptable. Stop by the ASUN office. 115
Nebr. Union with questions or complaints or call 472
Holiday Clothing Drive
Dee. 5-15
Now Is the time to dig Into your closets and
contrfoute to needy families inllncolnl All dona
tions are welcome, and win be taken to the
Malone Center, the Rape Spouse Abuse Crisis
Center, the Friendship Homes, the Peoples City
Mission, and YWCA Job Outfitters. Donations
received In the Women s Center and the offices
for Student Involement on City and East Cam
puses. Please help brighten the holidays for
others. Drive is sponsored by the Women's
Center.
THE FAR SIDE
By GARY LARSON
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DON’T READ THIS
Unless you want to miss the deadline to place an ad in the
last Daily Nebraskan of the semester. We must receive
your ad by 2.00 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9th. Cal 472-2588 or
stop by our office. 34 Nebraska Union.
Join the
International Welcome Team!!
Time again for International Affairs (IA) to recruit Wel
come Team (WT) memebers for our Spring 1995 New
International Student orientation. For years, WT has been
helping new international students to settle down In
Lincoln and to start their academic careers more success
fully. We are looking forward to working with another
fantastic group that leads our new students into the U.S.
academic and cultural systems I Orientation in the Spring
95 start Monday. January 2 and finish Saturday January
7,1995. If you sire available during this week and willing
to come and help the new students, please come to the
IA office and sign up for an appointment with Yenbo.
Please sign up as s6bn as possble. Deadline: December
8 1994. January is normally a cold season in Nebraska,
your warm welcome and assistance will make a major
difference. Any further questions, please call IA or Jessi
ca at 472-5358.
Remember-Ring
Take James Dean and Birthday Ring home for the Holi
days. James Dean Rina $2.99, Cards for every occasion
$1.99. P.O. Box 463, Grayslake, IL 60030.
Student Assistants
for the 1995-96 Academic
Year are Needed.
These full-time students provide support, assis
tance, and education for students wing in the
residence halls. We're looking for motivated
people with well-developed communication
skills. Information sessions are being held on
Thursday, December 8th:
3:00-4:30pm Neihardt Blue TV Lounge
6:00-7:30pm Selleck Continental Dining
Room
8:00-9:30pm Harper Lobby TV Lounge
8:00-9:30pm Abel North 24 Hour TV lounge
PleasecaULasley Eateraat472-3880with any
questions, or if you can't attend ona of these
sessions.
215 Meetings
Australia/New Zealand
Study Tour Information Meeting. Thurs., Dec. 6 & 7,
Nebraska Union. 530p.m. Cali 472-3353 or stop by CBA
209 for more information.
CBA
Student Advisory Board
Social/meeting
P.O. Pears
Wednesday 12-7 at 530 pm
DON’T READ THIS^
Unless you want to missthe deadline to place an ad in the
last Daily Nebraskan of the semester. We must receive
your ad by 2:00 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9th. Call 472-2588 or
6top by our office, 34 Nebraska Union.
Pre-Dental Club
Christmas Pizza Party
Thursday Dec. 8th, 7 pm. Dr. Kuster's House. 8430
Ponderosa Dr. Maps posted around. PLEASE bring dues
($5.00/semester) ft going or not call Scott 436-6116. See
You There!
PRE-VET CLUB
Meeting. Wednesday, December 7th. 7:00 p.m. at ECU.
A representative from Ross University will be spewing.
220 Greek Affairs
ACACIA
Congratulations to Jon Scheve and Wayne Knisley, the
new Intramural Pitch Champions of UNL.
, Your Acacia Brothers
Congratulations to Jeff Johnson for being selected to
study abroad in Amsterdam.
The Men of Acacia
BE'F
Congratulations to the newly elected executive board
risen, Troy Rost, Matt Rise, Nate
members: Brian J
Hyde, Drew Beers,
lyan Waltke.
The Men of Beta Sigma Psi
X<D
Congratulations to the new elected exec.. Alpha-Dan
Hoss, Beta-T. Gorham, Gamma-A Luces, Delta-C.
Holmes, Epsilon-J. Ward, Zeta-D. R. Bloomquist, Eta
J.C. Binge, Rush-S. Shuchman, J. Kinter, M. Zmarzly,
Social-S. Clines, N. Vacek, Alumni-C. Lee, Phil.-J.
Manson, IFC Rep.-B.J. Kriegler.
Congratulations, Danielle Winscot, on your engagement!
Congratulations to the new Chi Omega Executive Board:
President, Lana Steinhausen; Vice-President, Karen
Starr; Secretary, Sue Baran; Treasurer. Cindy
Kamphaus; Personnel, Anna Baeder; Panhetlenic, Kelli
Miller; Pledge Educator, TrlclaKoch;Rush, Amie Haggar.
Thanks to the past execs for a job well done!
Congratulations to the new Ambassador officers: Kristen
Davis, Vice President and Jenny Wilcox. Secre
too, Jill!), and to Tricia Koch, -r—*— —
Board President.
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Congratulaions to our new officers!
President- Kristin Eberhardt, Admin. VP- Kristin Warner.
nriW7CUi9i\H rincu I OKU vr- AAllUtW r-JIIIIJTS, mvr* USTie
Herron, Panhellenic- Suzette Emmons. Asst Rush- Kely
Smithey, Omaha Rush- Amy WiBiams. Lincoln Rush-JBI
Hemmer. Asst. Treasurer- Kim Jarecki, Cortes. Secre
Gunderson. Asst Social- Angle Sauer. Merit Chair
Keley Perkins, Rituals- OeAnna Frenk. Asst. Rituals
Julle Greenamyre, Pace- Steflanie Dittman, Pledge Ed
Mandy Noyce, Asst. Pledge Ed.- Tracy Thompson, Loy
alty Circles- Katie Kenagy, Scholarship- Angie Richter,
Asst. Scholar.- Laurie Choat, Parliamentarian- Jen
Seykora. Historian/Crescent- Jule Johnson. Sister link
KatrinaThomsen. Asst. PR- Laura Riley. Activities-Steph
Preissler, Alumnae Relations- Heather Krier, Philanthro
py- Michelle Dreesen, Standards- Nicole Richter,
intramurals- Stacey Long. Magazine- Mick! Warrick,
Song- Andrea Leising. Recycling- Laura King.
Little Sisters
of the Scarlet Rose
Congratulations to our new officers: Secretary: Janelle
Husman, Treasurer: Rebecca Johnson. Social Chair:
Jeni Gordon. Ideas Chair: Carma Richmond. Birthday
Chair: Erika Freeman, House Appreciation: Becky
Carlson, Historian: Crystal Waterman, Co-Historian: Jen
Ford, Intramurals: Jen Folger
IN
Congratulations Chaps, Omar, Cowan and Bargstadt on
receiving King Pin.
The Men of Sigma Nu
|245 Lost & Found
FOUND: 11/25, City Union Copy Center, pair of glasses
with case. Call 472-6898.
FOUND: One men's Wedding band in Teacher's College
Technology Center. (120 Mabel Lee Hall) Come to
coumputer Tech. Center to identify.
Found: pair of glasses. Silver frame with black on rim.
Claim a| DN.
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