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Offer expires Jan 29,1995 Good after 5:00 pm 17th & N Streets No Appointments Necessary 476-9466 ^ ®$6 Off Oil Change Service NOW FOR $1895 ONLY (reg. $24.95) •We change oil & oii filter up to 5 quarts. •We lubricate the chassis. •We check and fill: Automatic transmis sion fluid only, brake fluid, battery fluid, power-steering fluid, and washer fluid. •We check anti-freeze, air filter, wiper blades, tire pressure, vacuum interior, and wash your windows. Best Service in Just 10 Minutes. Most Brands Available. Expires 5*31*95 don-l Mon-Fri 8-6 • Sa^-4^ S lUDLN 1 AaiDLN l/ Illnlss Insukancl Enrollment Dates l*9*95-2*9*95 If you are not covered by your parent's medical insurance, there is a student insurace program available to you. Enrollment for US resident students is open with the first day of the spring semester, and continues for thirty days. In surance is mandatory for interna tional students. If you do not show proof of private coverage, you will be billed on your tuition statement for the UNL student insurance. The coverage starts 1-9-95 and goes through the summer until §•10*95. For complete information, bro chures are available at the Univer sity Health Center, the International Student Affairs Office, or by mail. We also have a 24-hour informa tion line at 472-7437._ FOOTLOOSE & FANCY 12th & P WINTER CLEARANCE January 16th - 21st 25% OFF BIRKENSTOCKS, (Selected Styles & Sizes) | 50% OFF Selected Wigwam Socks BilkeilltOCkl 1219 P St. 476-6119 BOWLERS Join the Fun Join a League LEAGUE Huskcr Doubles Big 8 Doubles Nile Owls Pin Pounders Thursday Trios Dental STARTING PATE & TIME Monday, January 23, 7 p.m. Tuesday, January 17, 7 p.m. Wednesday, January 25, 8 p.m. Thursday, January 19, 6 p.m. Thursday, January 26, 8 p.m. Friday, January 27, 6 p.m. Each league consists of 6 teams, 4 persons per team (except Doubles Leagues: f \ 2 per team, and Trios: 3 per team). Teams and/or individuals must preregister Vs-—^ at East Union Lancs N’ Games. Students, faculty, staff and friends arc eligible. All leagues use handicap, so your team has a chance to have fun and win prizes no matter your bowling ability. The top 2 teams from each league will qualify to participate in the All University Rolloffs in April and to win more prizes! FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL RAY AT 472-9627 OR EAST UNION LANES N' GAMES AT 472-1751. Huskers miss guard as thev lose twice in a row From Staff Reports The Nebraska women’s basketball team continued to struggle in the Big Eight with losses to Oklahoma and Oldahoma State this weekend. The losses dropped the Huskers to 0-4 in the Big Eight and 9-7 overall. The Huskers committed 31 turn overs against Oklahoma State Sun day at Stillwater, Okla., in a 69-52 loss. Kate Galligan led the Huskers with 19 points before fouling out; Galligan also had eight turnovers. Anna DeForge added 16 points, but turned the ball over six times. Nebraska coach Angela Beck said the loss of point guard Tina McClain, who injured a knee in the first half against the Cowboys, hurt the Husk ers. Beck said she was not sure of the severity of McClain’s injury. “This is not just a loss for us, this is a big loss,” Beck said. “Her knee is still questionable. It doesn’t look to tally tom, but we need to take her home and have a specialist look at it.” The Huskers opened their trip to Oklahoma with a 63-62 loss to the Sooners on Friday. With Nebraska trailing 61-59 against the Sooners, Lis Brenden drilled a 3-pointer with 12 seconds remaining to give the Huskers a 62 61 lead. But Oklahoma’s Misty Van Curen hit a layup with two seconds left to give the Sooners the win. Husker team effort evident despite loss at weekend dual From Staff Reports The 20th-ranked Nebraska swim ming and diving team lost a dual with 13th-ranked Arizona State 129-114 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center Sunday. . The Huskers trailed 116-110 en tering the 400-meter freestyle relay, the dual’s final event, and could have won the dual with a relay win. But Arizona State’s ‘A’ team beat Nebraska’s best team by almost three secohds to seal the win. The Huskers’ chances to win the meet may have also been hurt by two false starts that led to disqualifications. Francois BoshofT was disqualified from the 50-meter freestyle, and Jose Isaza was disqualified from the 100 meter freestyle because of false starts. Despite losing the dual, Nebraska dominated the diving competition. Jeff Bro led the Huskers in the 1 meter diving competition with a 329.95 score. Nebraska took the top six places in the event. The Huskers also took the top five spots in the 3-meter competition. Nebraska swimmers did not fair as well as the divers. * COMPLETE FIVE & SEVEN NIGHT TRIPS SOUTH PADRE ISLAND PANAMA CITY BEACH S■daytona BEACH 1 HTjIeyIvestJ^h * - VAIL/BEAVER CREEK * PER PERSON DEPENDING ON DESTINATION / BREAK DATES / LENGTH OF STAY. i-soo-svncuase TOLL FREE INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS