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Classified Tuesday, February 28,1995 Page 18 ■ 178 Pregnancy 180 Printing & Copying - 182 Recycling 02 Appliances 183 Religious 05 Bicycles 185 Rentals 10 Books 188 Tanning 13 Clothing 190 Tattooing 16 Computers 193 Travel 20 Furniture 195 Typing a Resumes 30 Jewelry - 40 Misc. For Sale 45 Musical Instruments - 46 Office Furniture 200 Rides « 203 Spring Break Trips 55 Photo Equipment 205 Career Events 60 Sporting Goods 210 Announcements 65 Stereos/TVs 215 Meetings 70 Ticket Exchange 220 Greek Affairs 90 Vehicles 230 Student Government 240 Personals 245 Lost a Found 250 Wanted 100 Adoption 260 Fundraising 105 Alterations a Sewing 110 Automotive 115 Bicycle Service 120 Bridal 300 Help Wanted ! 25 £®!®,n"0 310 Child Care 7 Care 320 Woik Study Jobs 130 C eaning/Laundry 330 Summer Jobs 131 Cleaning/Households 340 Internships 135 Computer Service - 140 Entertainment 145 Gift Ideas _ 150 HeihhA^itness 4°° 153 Insurance 415HousingWanted 155 Instruction/Tutorina ^20 Rooms/Rent 58 JobpCram 00 430 Houses/Rent 60 Uwnrae 440 Duplex/Rent 65 LmS Prices 450 Apartments/Rent 73 M?sic E^ha^oe 460 Summer Housing 75 Photooraohv 9 470 Mobile Homes/Rent 1 «5 nnotography ^ VaCatiorVRent .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 prior to publica tion. 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, marital status or national origin. The Daily Nebraskan reserves the right to edit or reject any advertisement at any time which does not comply with the policies and judgments of the newspaper. .. ■ ' Mountain bikes for every type. Come see Cycle Works huge selection of Trek. Specialized. KHS, Fat Chance, Ann Klein mountain bikes - they're ready to go. are you? Cycle Woriw,27Mi& Vine New and used bicycles, expert repair on ail brands. Wheels & Deal'n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477. MACINTOSH Computer. Complete system including printer only $599. Call Chris at 800-289-5685. 40 gallon salt water set up ffeh included—6mal! moray eel. $250 OBO. Call 464-9373. Wanted: Mens BB Tournament Tickets. Call 913-384 6944 or 1-800-387-6944. 1993 Nissan NX 1600. Automatic with T-tops, Blue. Low mileage. Can 466-1553. 200s Notices Only 2 more days until the Government and Other Alter natives Career Information Day! 1-800-442-7080, Ext 147, toll-free, NU singles. Applications for the Student Foundation Senior Scholarship are available at the Office of Student Involvement 200 Neb. Unoin 300 East Union Deadline, March 3,4:00 p.m. ATTENTION FRESHMEN! Applications for Innocents Society Scholarships are available at OSI (200 City Union, 300 East Unton) and ViceChancellorfor Student Affairs (124 Admin.) Deadline is 3/3/95 so pick one up today! ATTENTION WOMEN Are you interested in a personal growth group to enhance self-esteem, improve relationships and develop strate gies for success? If so, call the Women's Center, 472 2598. Group meets Thursdays. 330-5pm ATTENTION!! ATTENTION!! Here is your chanceto spend an exciting, adven turous, and funfilled semester in Tokyo, Japan! On the Senshu Exchange Program you'll study Japanese language, business, and culture (or ten other cities, explore the mountains, shop in Tokyo, and sample the native cuisine. Come find out more at the next information session: Wednesday, March 1-330pm and 430pm - CBA 138 Thursday, March 2-430pm and 5:00pm - CBA 138 For more details, contact: D'vee Buss, CBA 138 or phone 472-2310. Aviation institute Offers 4 year degrees, graduate courses, and non-credit flight^rogra^is^For more information call 402-554-3424 •yyomens (S ervices P.C. ABORTION CARE •AbortionServices Provided ‘Confidential During All Legal Stages _ , ^Caring Stoll •Awake or Asleep *To,a* OB/GYN Health Care .Serf© • Board Certified •Affordable OB/GYN Physicians 1-800-922-8331 • 201S, 46th St.$ Omaha CALIFORNIA HOTLINE Know what Californians know nowl 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 A more. 1(900)388-1010, Ext 801 ($2.00 Per Min.) CAMPUS RECREATION ADVISORY COUNCIL The Office of Campus Recreation is now taking applica tions for seats on the 1995-96 Campus Recreation Advi sory Council. Openings are available for Greek, Resi dence Hall, and Off-Campus students. Applications are available at the Campus Recreation Center or at the East Campus Activities Buildina. Apply by March 3.1995. For more information, call 472-3467. Congratulations Saud Shaikh of the Pakistan Students Association is the February Heart and Soul winner, and NU Life is the February organization of the month. Get your group recognition and FREE COOKIES. Nominations available In 200 Nebraska Union. _ CRUISE SHIPS HIRING Earn up to $2200+/month working on cruise ships or land tourcompanies. World travel. (Carrbean, Hawaii, Mexico etc) Full time and seasonal employment. No experience necessary. Call (818)705-3416 Ext. C701. INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT — Earn up to $25 $45/hourteaching basic conversational English in Japan, Taiwan, or S. Korea. No teaching background or Asian ianp_uapes required. For info, call (206) 632-1146 ext. INTRAMURAL WATER BASKETBALL The last day to enter Men's, Women's, and Co-Rec Water Basketball is Tuesday. February 28. Don't delay! Enter your team now. Call 472-3467 for more Information. PERSUN-al Approach! APPLY NOW to be a Peer Sexuality Educator! Peer Sexuality Educators (PSEs) are leaders on campus who educate students about very real, very personal issues facing UNL students. They do so by teaching two educational programs: Contraceptive Methods & Issues, and STD/HIV: Social and Medical Aspects. Peer Sexuality Educators are also active In providing educational events on campus for World AIDS Day and National Condom Week. Requirements: •Successfully complete PH230. Section 5: (A one-hour class offered through HPER) •Commit to the program for one year; •Attend all scheduled meetings/activities; ‘Assist in PSE recruitment for the following year; For more info, or to apply contact: Community Health Education, University Health Center, Rm. 12,472-7440 UNL is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. * ti- Treat the FEVER •i*: Be a HEALTH AIDE Health Aide positions are open for the 1995-96 academ Ic year. Health Aides: •Live on campus: •Provide minor first aid care In residence halls, greek houses & co-ops; •Take the Peer Health 230 class both fall & spring semesters; •Act as a Health Center liasion; •Are a health referral and resource person for their living unit; •Receive a small stipend for the services they provide; Applications are available at the Community Health Ed ucation Dept., Rm. 12, University Health Center. For more information call 472-7440. UNL is an affirmative action/ equal opportunity institution. Lonely? Call Exciting Hew Singles Voicemail Dateline. Local or nationwide. 1-900-454-4075 ext 320. $2/min. Avalon Communications 305-525-0900. International Bazar March 1-2, Wadnaaday & Thursday in Chy Union - lat Floor From 11am to 2pm INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ORGANIZATION. YOUNG DEMOCRATS and COLLEGE REPUBLICANS Are sponsoring an ASUN STUDENT GOVERNMENT DEBATE! Tuesday, February 28.5:45-6:45pm., Culture Center. All Students Welcome) INTRAMURAL BADMINTON SINGLES Tuesday, February 28 Is the entry deadline for Men's & Women's Badminton Singles. Don't delay! Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more Information. March 1 9:00PM CORNERSTONE-UHME 640 N. 16th St. ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICE Prayers. Songs, Meditation Begin Lent in the Ancient Tradition Michael Walker: Director of the Cleveland, Ohio Task Force on Violent Crime, will make a presentation from 230pm to 330pm on Tuesday, February 28 at the City Campus Student Union entitled, “Violence and the Young: Policy Implications for Today". RAPE AWARENESS WEEK 1995 Feb. 27-March 3 ASUN & the Women's Center Invite you to pick up your awareness ribbon at the NU Booth. Extended counseling hours-Women's Center 340 NU. Mon. 930-2:30, Tues. 1030-330, Wed. 1030-230, Thurs. 1130-330, Fri. 1230-3:30. Wanted: Used CDs Bring in your compact discs tor up to $5 in cash or trade. Disc Go Round. 50th and 0,486-0047. When Trixie Staccato gave up tap dancing she found her new release at Mo Java Cafe and is up to 12 cups a day (24 with the free refills) .2713 NT 48th 464-4130 (in Uni Place). The Mayor Is Coming! The Mayor Is Coming! EVERYONE WELCOME! UNL 4-H Club Meeting 730pm, East Campus Union. Everyone encour aged to come, including non 4-H members. For more info contact Clint Hansen 464-0219. UNL Rodeo Association Club Meeting Wednesday March 1st, 730 pm. East SAlIs5CONTRACTS 10 “ p0S,ed’ BRING VOUH AD UNL Fencing Club meets Tuesday and Thursday, 730 930pm in Mabel Lee, 313. Introductory classes on Tues days. For more info call Phil at 477-0385 or campus rec office at 472-3487. Finance Club 530 Wednesday, CBA118. Guest speaker: Boyd Marquardt from State Farm Insurance New Members Welcome! NU Meds Meeting Tuesday 7 pm in the Union. Room will be posted. Speaker. NU-FFA Alumni Meeting, tonight 730 East Union. PRE-VET CLUB Meeting Wednesday March 1st, 7 pm at East Campus Union. Dr. Fran Savage will be speaking on Ratite Med icine. Everyone Welcome To Attend! Teachers College Advisory Board There is a TCAB meeting at 630 on March 2 in Mabel Lee 123 (Note the new time!) Remember to bring 5 boxes of crayons. UNL WILDLIFE CLUB Dynamics meeting Wed. March 1,7 p.m. East Campus Union. NCR presentation. Everyone welcome! A round of applause for the outstanding Chi Omega hashers: Scott Mindenhall, Gabe Compton, Jay Pohlad, Scott Helm, Chris Pesek, Jason Kempenar, Mike Sweeney. A pat on the back to Jeff Koch who has been with us for 5 years. Thanks! Thanks so much guys. The Chi O's. BS'F AgMen Snowbowl ’95 8-0 Or should we say Dustbowl? Hell of a game guys The men of Beta Sig Ar CONGRATULATIONS Jenny Owens on your engage ment to Andy Stebbing! Love Your Delta Gamma Sisters Gamma Phi Beta, Thanks for the dinner exchange. We'll have to do it again! _ The Men of Sigma Nu 0X Congratulations to Jason Kinnan- Winner of the Intramu ral free throw championship! Way to go Jason! What would we do without our great cooks at Chi Omega, Marge and Carol? Thanks Ladies. The Chi Omega's To the Lady from Hershy? 8:20ish Friday A.M Studying Spanish for confidence in Econ. Midterm. How'd ya’ do? The 25th's a Saturday. Didn't catch your name... 1 Marc Jenn, Thanks for stopping and offering me a ride. I appreciate it. Dan Maiky, Congratulations on your acceptance to UNMC. You'll be a great doctor! Pound Staff. In Lincoln, People are Talking and Getting Paid [$6.50 an Hour] for It. Now you have an opportunity to join one of the most successful telemarketing corporations in the nation, Idelman Telemarketing. ITI provides a quality job in a fim environment, and the growth of our Lincoln operations could mean great career opportunities for you! If you want to be a member of a winning, quality team, then Idelman Telemarketing wants you! •Paid Training •Health Insurance •40IK Savings Plan •Flexible Schedules (Evenings and Saturdays) •Career Opportunities (Promotion from within) •Profit Sharing •Paid Vacations •Scholarship Program L^^^^^ANDjVlUCH^MU^