The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 24, 1995, Page 11, Image 11

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    FOR SALE 000s
02 Appliances
05 Bicycles
10 Books
13 Clothing
16 Computers
20 Furniture
30 Jewelry
40 Misc. For Sale
45 Musical Instruments
46 Office Furniture
50 Pets
55 Photo Equipment
60 Sporting Goods
65 Stereos/TVs
70 Ticket Exchange
90 Vehicles
SERVICES 100s
100 Adoption
105 Alterations & Sewing
110 Automotive
115 Bicycle Service
120 Bridal
125 Catering
128 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 Printing & 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 Housing Wanted
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 1400 R Street
Lincoln. Nebraska 68588-0448
$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.
5 Bicycles For Sale
New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands.
Wheefn & Deal’n Bike Shop. 2706 Randolph. 438-1477.
13 Clothing For Sale
Brand new Georgetown Jump Pullover Coat. XL, embroi
dered, detachable hood, $85/obo. 436-0368.
16 Computers For Sale
Computer rentals. Microworks. 386's and 486's, IBM
compatbles, printers, lasers, etc. By the week, month, or
semester. Rent, lease, or rent-to-own. M-F 477-2994.
Mac LCII, 40 meg. HD, 6K RAM, includes 13" High
Resolution Mac Monitor, $500, 489-9690.
MACINTOSH Computer. Complete system including
printer only $599. Call Chris at BOO-289-5685.
40 Misc. For Sale
Private parking spot available, M,W,F on campus.
-$75leava.message. 484-8167. . --
65 Stereos TVs For Sale
VCR w/remote, $85 excellent condition. Also, COLOR
T.V., $75.466-8520.
70 Ticket Exchange
Two Eagles tickets for sale. Best offer. Call Al 436-8789
90 Vehicles For Sale
1986 Suzuki SamuraL Convertable, 4-WDI! Excellent
Condition, Great on gas! $2900 OBO, 467-3339.
200s Notices
210 Announcements
$$$)
Attention CBAStudents
1995-96 CBA scholarship application forms available in
CBA136. Freshman through senior encouraged to apply.
Hurry...deadline is February 1.
$$$$
Learn GREAT fundraising tips for your student organiza
tions. Attend The ABC's of Fundraising, Jsn. 25, 4
5pm. City Union. It's FREE but you need to pre-register.
Call the Office for Student Involvement 472-2454 or 472
1780.
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.
African American
Women’s Hour
New day: Tuesdays at noon until 1pm in Nebraska Union
Room 338. Questions, call Reshell Ray at 472-8156.
Aviation Institute
Offers 4 year degrees, graduate courses, and non-credit
flightjarograms-Eor more information call 402-554-3424
CALIFORNIA HOTLINE
Know what Californians know now! Never be 6 months
behind again. All the popular movies before you see them,
music before you hear it. fads, fashion, food, slang fun
facts & more. 1(900)388-1010, Ext 801 ($2.00 Per Min.)
Want to Live in the City
This Summer???
How about Italian cities like Rome, Florence, Venice and
others? Professor Siegman and the department of Soci
ology are offering a study abroad 3 credit course (or audit)
in Indian Urban ChrMzation during Pre-Session '95. Call
472-6008 or vis# during office hours, MW 1030-1130pm
Room 730 Oldfather.
41P
Wanted: Used CDs
Bring in your compact discs for up to $5 in cash or trade.
Disc Go Round, 50th and G. 486-0047.
★
Filing forms are now available
at 115 Nebr. Union
for the
Student Government Election
March 8
INTRAMURAL
WATER VOLLEYBALL
The last day to enter Men's, Women's, and Co-Rec Water
Volleyball Is Tuesday, January 24. Don't delay! Enter your
team now. Call 472-3467 (or more information.
INTRAMURAL CHESS
The last day to enterthe Open Intramural Chess Compe
tition is Tuesday, January 24. Donl delay! Enter now at
the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more
information.
Involvement Team
Applications are now available for the 1995-96 I Team.
200 Nebraska Union, Culture Center, or 300 Nebraska
East Union. Due January 27. Any questions? Call Jason
in the Office of Student fnvolement at 472-8142.
Learn to Fly!
At Capitol Aviation. Free Introductory Flights. Some re
strictions apply. Lincoln Municipal Airport, Lincoln NE.
Call (402)475-5444.
INNOCENTS
Applications due Friday. January 27, 4:00pm.
MORTAR BOARD
Informtion sheets due Wednesday, Jan. 25th, at 4pm.
NATIONAL PARKS HIRING
Seasonal & full-time employment available at National
Paiks, Forests & Wildlife Preserves. Benefits+bonuses!
Apply now for best positions. Call: 1-206-545-4804 ext
N57781.
OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
TRIP DEADLINES
Tuesday, January 24, is the deadline to sign up for the
February 3-5 Outdoor Adventures Caving trip. Donl miss
out on thisgreat trip. Call the Office of Campus Recreation
at 472-4777 for more information.
Project Wild Workshop. Sat. Jan. 28,9am to 3pm. East
Campus Union. FREE. Cali Chris at 466-6058 for details.
RESORT JOBS
Earn to$12/hr.+tips. Theme Parks. Hotels, Spas, +more.
Tropical & Mountain destinations. Call 1-206632-0150
ext. R57781.
Women’s Wrestling
Practice 7:30pm Wednesday, Combative Arts, Campus
Rec. Beginners Welcome. Questions? call Bonnie. 467
4124.
\z\tD Meetings
LETTUCE!
70th Meeting
Wednesday, January 25,7:00, City Union ^ ■
(room to bepoetad)
Everyone is welcome to come drink silly the Ice Cold Truth
of Lettuce.
(cocktail weenies will be served!)
AEAC
Monthly meeting, today, 5:45j>.m., FIC #45.
Program: Emily Wibur, SEIC office, ‘Summer Intern
ships."
Aiesec Meeting
Get involvedl Information meeting Tues. 2:30 or Thurs.
630 in the Union. Ail majors welcome.
CBA Student Advisory Board
Meeting Wednesday January 25,5:30pm in the Union.
Diabetes support group meeting Wednesday 25th at
7pm, conference room F, University Health Center.
Friends of Deaf Community
First of the year dub meeting, Wednesday, January 25th,
730, Barkley (room posted). A night full of fun.
Gay/Lesbian
Student Association
Join us Tuesday night at 7pm(room to be posted) fora
‘rap" session titled ‘Coming Out of the Closet and Dealing
with Internalized Homophobia.' For more info, call 472
5644.
Nebraskans For Peace
Meeting Wednesday, Jan. 25,7 p.m. in the Union (room
posted).
Odyssey I: Free Food!
Tonight at 6pm. See you at the Union.
Pro-Life Students
First UNL pro-life meeting, January 24 at 730 in the
Union.
Soil & Water Club Meeting
Today, Jan. 24,7pm. 148 LWChase Hall, East Campus
Undergraduate Women
in Business
Meeting tonlte in the Union (room posted). Election of
officers for 95/96. Casual dress. New members welcome.
UNION BOARD
Meeting at 530 in the City Union, room posted.
UNL MEN’S LACROSSE
Meeting 7 p.m. - Rec Center, look for signs. For
more information call Trevor, 489-0059
UNL Wildlife Club
Dynamics Meeting, Wed. January 18.7pm. East Campus
Union. Everyone Welcome!
WILDLIFE CLUB
Meeting, Wed., Jan 25th, 7pm. East Campus Union.
Speaker: Dave Williams, Animal Damage Control. Every
one welcome.
220 Greek Affairs
Applications forGreek WeekCo-Chairs are now available
in the Greek Affairs Office.
A big thanks to the following Triangles for their help in
removing our basement carpeting: Alan Olsen, John
Novotny, Brian Stander, Brad Ries, Dan Demuth, Peter
Ditzler, Bill Miller, and Joe Basile.
Thanks from the Ladies of Phi Mu
ATA
ulations to Eric Mach for receiving the Robert
Manley Award and Blake Nedrow for receiving the Vince
Chitwood Award.
Nowtaklni
newsletter
in the Greek Affairs
xo
Congrats to the following Brothers who uphold our tradi
tion of academic excellence:
FIRST HONORS (3.54.0)
J. Binge, S. Clines, B. Coburn, B. Dwark, T. Gorham, S.
Henderson, D. Kearns, B. Kriegier, A. Lucas, J. Munson,
B. Pakieser, S. Shuchman, K. Wicklund, M. Zmarzly
SECOND HONORS (3.0-3.49)
D. Bloomquist. J. Davis, C. Hamilton, J. Hammond. C.
Holland, C. Lee, E. Lawrence, R. McGuiness, J. Orduna,
A. Rezas, D. Stanely, B. Young.
X<D
Congratulations to the new Brothers of the Alpha Theta
Chi Chapter of Chi Phi: B. Drowark, B. Pakieser, B.
Cobum, D. Puepple, C. Hamilton, AJ. Rezac, J.
Hammond, M. Biggs, E. Lawrence, L. Beck, V. Vaez, C.
Brown, J. Orduna.
To the Blue
Congratulations to Brett West (ATO) and Pam Hesse (Chi
Omega) on their pinning.
The Men of ATO
AAA
Congratulations to our new initiates: M. Abbott, J. Ander
son, K. Baker, C. Clark, J. Cooke, K. Haagenson, T.
Jensen, B. Jepsen, S. Lausterer, S. Lewis, J. Lorenzen,
J. Luehrs, E. Meyer, M. Morris, R. Mueting, M. Murray, M.
Navarro, H. Palmer, G. Rose, N. Sherrets. K. Smith, J.
Steenson, B. Stone. S. Strand. K. Woods, We're so proud
of you!
Love, Your Tri-Delta Sisters.
AAA
Special Congratulations to Jill Lorenzen, Julie Cooke,
and Steph Lausterer on your initiation! We couldn't be
more proud of our babies! You rock!
Delta Love, Mommies Anne C. and Tara H.
Ar
A DG split leap for our new initiates: Sandie Blum,
Stephanie Bulver, Courtney Cardaronella, Holly Cemy,
Amy Easterly, Liz Going, KaraGrassmeyer, Sara Jaeger,
Jennifer Knapple, Shannon Mercer, Jill Nielsen, Cynthia
Reeder, Sarah Schmidt, Nora Shepherd, Nicole Sbert,
Molly Smith, Annie Stoecklein. Kresha Sulzman, Christy
Swanson, Sarah Thiele, Jen Uecker, Karey Vering, Carrie
Vincent and Jenna Williamson. Congratulations, we love
va!
ATA
Congratulations to out new Initiates: T.J. Brandt, E.
Mach, A. Long, B. Vlasin, TJ. Williams, C. Kramer, B.
Nedrow, L. Thomas, J. Larson, J. Psota, R. Nietfeldt, C.
Mariska, K. Leonard, S. Wiese, A. Williams, S. Miller, B.
Flammang, M. Christo, J. Mueller, C. Lorenz, D. Duncan,
B. Smith, K. Flammang, N. Lawyer, M. Marker. B.
Studeley, D. Hamer, anaK. Volker.
CATERING
MANAGEMENT INC
Providing food eerviceto sororities ■ndfratemMeeon
campus. Phone Ron 560-7111 for a complete
information packet.
Congrats to our now initiates:
J. Adrian, A. Bangs, L. Bantner, Q. Boswell, K. Brown, C.
Claassen, M. Costanzo, J. Grigsby, S. Hart, J. Hemmer,
A. Henderson, K. Kenagy, H. Krier, N. Larsen, A. Larson,
S. Long. C. Martin, J. Milnolland, K. Minehart, M. Neid, S.
Priessler, L. Riley, A. Scherzberg, T. Tarr, K. Tomson, A.
Waido, M. Warrick, A. Williams.
Super job to these outstanding Gsmms Phi’s!
Ideal Pledge, Christi Martin; Gamma Phi Gunner, Jodie
Grigsby; Activities and Hicks Scholarship. Katie Kenagy;
Outstanding sophomore, Joy Maryanski; Outstanding,
junior, Kristen Warner; Outstanding senior, Julie Koch;
The Four Founder awards, Cathy Chochon, Christina
Rindy. Bethany Bergmeyer, Stephanie Lawrance.
GREEK CLASSIC 95
The Ultimate Experience
February 17-19. Downtown Marriot, Kansas City. For info,
call Joe 477-3984.
Little Sisters of the Scarlet Rose and Triangle Fraternity
invite you to formal tea on Wedesday, January 25th at
7:00pm at Triangle Fraternity. Questions?, 438-6342.
Angie or Lisa.
©s
Congratulations to the new Actives: Joel Reddish. Brean
Murray, Colby Forke, Dan Montano, Jim Carey, Adam
Prochaska, John Myers, Eric Ojeda, Travis Petree, Jerry
Hodakowski. Great job guys) Keep up the good Woik!
Tne Men of Theta XI
The deadline for the applications for the IFC position
of Overall Rush Chair wiN be extended until 5:00
Friday, Jan. 27,1995.
TRIANGLE
Congratulations to this years activating class! Joe
Henning. Matt McCann, Rob Pierce. Bill Miller, Jeff Davis.
Jeremy Lahners, Aaron Nielsen, Matt Scherer, Dan
Denutn, Garrett Dendinger, Pat Miller, Adam Barney,
Pete Dltzler
Your Brothers
230 Student Government
TONIGHT!!
GOVERNMENT LIAISON
COMMITTEE
AH Students Welcome
6:30
115 Nebraska Union
240 Personals
H-ppy Birthday Tim (Flow)
Love Ya, Todd (Your Idol)
250 Wanted
Wanted: SOUNDCARD. MUSIC COMPUTER programs.
Will buy. Call 436-8792.
260 Fundraising
FAST FUNDRAISER - RAISE $500 IN 5 DAYS -
GREEKS. GROUPS, CLUBS. MOTIVATED INDIVIDU
ALS. FAST. EASY-NO FINANCIAL OBLIGATION.
(800)775-3851 EXT.33
300s
Jobs
300 Help Wanted
ANIMAL LOVERS
If you have a warm heart for fuzzy faces the Humane
Society needs you for its phone-a-thon campaign. AM/
PM hours available. If you would like to make adifference,
and earn $$$ too, please call 477-7722.
BUM STEER
Now accepting applications for kitchen and service staff
positions. Apply In person at 6440 O St.
FAST CASH FOR SPRING BREAK. Easy money, own
hours. Send SASE: SI Distributors-BE P.O. Box 97
Murphysboro, II62966.
Deeter Foundary Inc. is seeking two temporary part-time
(approximately 20hrs per/wk) people to do general handy
person work. Duties wilt include; cleaning, painting, and
some light building repair work. The starting wage for this
post ion is$7.50/hr. Interested individuals should apply to;
Deeter Foundary Inc.
5945 N. 70 St.
Lincoln Ne 68507
M/F EOE H/V
Earn $5,000-$10,000
next summer
Work in your home town this summer. Triple A Student
Painters is searching for students who wish to gain
valuable management experience. Employment oppor
tunities are open in Lincoln and Omaha. These limited
positions are open on a first come first qualified basis.
Internship opportunities. For more Info call Ben at 1 -800
East Union Sat. & Sun. hours available in food service.
Call 472-1731 or apply in Rm 314 East Union.
Knolls Country Club
Great part-time job for students. Day waitery positions
available now. Will work with schedules. Only lOminutes
from City Campus. Please call 423-2843 for more infor
mation.
Looking for part-time employment, afternoons, approxi
mately 3-6pm. Apply in person 2110 S. 16th. 68502.
Models, Actors, Actresses
International Modeling and Talent Associates, New York,
Norr Blanc Corp. 402-475-1855.
MONDAY - THURSDAY
9:00PM-7:30AM
FULL-TIME OR
FLEXIBLE PART-TIME HOURS
Job responsibilities include gathering; collating manual
ly; stock and verify signatures in a specified sequence to
form book bodies; operate platemaking, trimming, cut
ting, perforating and padding equipment for the produc
tion of name stickers as assigned.
Qualified applicants must have basic numerical under
standing ana retention skills and the ability to lift materi
als.
Qualified applicants may apply in person Monday through
Friday in the Human Resources Department at:
METROMAIL CORP.
AN R.R. DONNELLEY AND SONS COMPANY
949 Weat Bond
Lincoln, NE 68521
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
MTF/D/V
24 hour Job Line 402-473-4877
Money Motivated
Sales opportunity available, flexible hours. 402-796-2416
Morning Retail Clerk
Work 6a-12:30p M-F and 9a-3p Alternate Sat. at MAL
PLUS, 3812 Normal; $5.25/hr. Call 434-5315before noon
to schedule interview.
Growing environmental company i6 looking for individu
als who want to make a difference. 402-796-2416
Hashers needed for sorority. Pay, plus food-great meals.
K interested call 436-7065 or 436-7064.
Calvin and Hobbes
by Bill Watterson
AS AN ARTTST, 1'IL
SPEAK TO FUTURE.
GENERATIONS
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Crossword
Edited by Eugene T. Maleska
No. 0902
1 Eatery
sMore
despicable
10 Cheese from a
Dutch town
14 In a while
15 Humiliate
15 Molten rock
17 Cozy
18 Gun in a
western
20 Lingers
22 More uncanny
23 Outlaws
24 D.D.E.’s
opponent
25 Use a loom
■ .
actresses
Ragged Dick’s
creator
Converts into
leather
Network of a
sort
Joke
Jogged
Gametes
Compass dir.
Robt.
Oarsman
Visionaries
Dark yellow,
British style
In the style of
Gloomy
32
33
34
36
37
40
41
42
43
45
48
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50
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
8 8 8
cloves
94Partof C.C.N.Y.
97 Gold seeker in
Calif.
99 In a bad way
•0 Craving
91 Musical
composition
Clairvoyant
Inquisitive
Prevent from
doing
99 Family pedigree
DOWN
1 Hurled
2 Held or Sten
3 Homer
4 Impress deeply
9 Amphorae
4 Wading bird
7 Negligent
9 Actual being:
Lat.
9 Practice prior to
a premiere
19 Kay Thompson
girt
11 Appointment
i2Assert
13 Damage
19 Baseball’s
Hershiser
21 Unable to move
29 Worker’s pay
26 Large antelope
27 Long scarf
28 Spud
29 Pays one’s
share, with “up”
80 Bicycle
81 Disconnect
88 Expose
38 Stayed behind
88 Comical
44 Eye specialist
46 Lusty; rough
47 Close associate
M Drilling tool
81 —-pot
(deteriorate)
82 Curves
S3 Mention for
military honors
84 Yield
ss Merriment
S6A fictional Jane
87 Fiver
88 Pistachio, e.g.