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Mac PowerBook, 2 years old, perfect condition. Fully loaded with $1000 worth of software. Including ClarisWorks, Microsoft Word and Quicken. Paid $1800, win sell for $1100 or best offer. Call 435-1680. MACINTOSH Computer. Complete system including printer only $599. Can Chris at 800-289-5685. 20 Furniture For Sale Brown couch, $80, single bed $40, desk $30, -obo on all. Call 477-3857 or leave message. For sale: Couch, $35; Pool table. $45. Call 476-2778. 90 Vehicles For Sale '89 Mustang LX Automatic, AC, cruise, cassette, 2 snow tires. 75K, Clean. $5400 OBO, 477-5712. *83 Mercury CouQar, power everything. New mags & tires. $2950 obo. 436$3ir ■81 Suzuki G5650L. Runs wed, looks good. Call 477 4710. Leave message. •80 Suzuki GS 250T, 7k, +2 helmets, $500 OBO. runs/ looks great. 475-4477. ***'91 Toyata Tercel, 4-Door, 5-Speed, Air, FM/Cass, 39K $5750 —92 Mazda MX3 5-Speed, Air, Moon Roof, 43K, Black. $7450 —90 Subaru Loyal. 4-Door, Auto, Air, 82K, $3850. Auto fries, 1647 S third, 477-6442 1960 Grand Am LE Tec 4,4-cylinder, automatic, power steering, power-brakes, A/C, AM/FM cassette. Excellent condition. Cad 464-7766-day or 464-0646-evening. 1968 Oids Calais, 2 dr, 5 spd, pi $3500080,420-1359. 1967 Chew S10 Blazer 4X4, A/C, PS/PB, very sharp, $600Q/OBQ.CaB 488-3341 evenings or weekends. 1987 Honda Spree Motorcycle. Low mileage. No special license needed. Park everywhere. $300,464-9413. 1983 Honda Magna V-45, runs great Includes 2 Nolan helmets. $1100 or best offer. 420-2272 200s Notice 210 Announcements Alpha Zeta Raffle ticket drawing tonight, East Campus Union, 8 JO. Attention students: Please review your sytabi for Dead Week conflicts Con tact the Student Government office, 115 Nebr. Union, (472-2581) with dtecrepancies or questions. Dead Week Policy: Finals only at time per Official Schedule of Classes or time during finals week mutually agreeable to all. Examinations allowed during Dead Week: laboratory practical examinations, make-up or repeat examinations and self-paced examinations. Quizzes are acceptable. Projects, papers and speeches due Dead Week need to have been assigned by the eighth week of the semester. Project 8 scope, not topic. FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 Billion in private sector grants & scholarships is now available. All students are eligible regardless of grades. Income or parent's income. Let us help. Call Student Finanacial Services: 1-800-263-6495 ext. F57783. INTRAMURAL HOME RUN HITTING CONTEST The Men's ATMontoifs Home Run Fitting Contest will be held April 26 at the 19th and Vine Softball Fields. No advance entries are required. Entries will be taken on-site the day of the event For more information, call 472-3467 or pick up a flyer in the Office of Campus Recreation. Movie Posters Wanted Old & New, 467-1315 NATIONAL PARKS MRMG* Seasonal A full-time em ployment available at National Parks, Forests A WHdtife Preserves. Benefits + bonuses! Call: 1-206-545-4804 8XLN57784. P.O. Pears Bring in your rejection letter for one free drink, one per person—4/26 A 5/3. Paid Adventure A paid six-week summer course in leadership training. Ni obfigatkml Register for the adventure of Army ROTC'i Camp Chtelenge today! Cal 472-2468 lor details. RESORT JOBS* Earn to $12/hr. ♦ tips. Theme Parks, Hotels. Spas, + more. Tropical & Mountain destinations. Cal 1-206-632-0150 extR57784 Scholarships for International Study! If you are a UNL undergraduate or r interested in the Fulbright, Marshal__ Humbolt or other international study scholar ships, please come to an information meeting at International Affairs(1237R Street) on Wednes day, Thursday, or Friday at 5:15pm. We will answer questions and pass out information. If you have questions or cannot make the meeting, call Joseph Stimpfl(472-5358) or Patrice Berger(472-5425). Students Interested In Teachers Coll ATTENTION; Students interested in i„ teaching. If you want to transfer to Te,*.™, w. attend tne final transfer session of thrsemester on Wou., April 26 at 330pm in Room 116, Henzlik. Bring your advising folder and a CMA to the transfer day. For more information, contact the Teachers College Student Ser vices Center, 105 Henzlik. (472-8624) _ The Chancellor's Commission on the Status of Women is seeking nominations for the following areas: City Campus faculty, East Campus faculty, UAAD representatives (Appointed by UAAO but please let this organization know of your interest). Undergraduate student (Appointed by ASUN^so please let your organization know of your Nominations should include, letter and resume. Please send nominations and self-nominations by May 8th to: Marilyn Grady, Secretary Chancellor's Commission on the Status of Women 1204 Seaton Had 0638 215 Meetings NU-FFA Alumni Meeting, tonight 730 East Union. 220 Greek Affairs axq Congratulations to Angle Doming and Scott Boudreau on your pinning. The Women of Alpha Chi Did you know_ ‘Members of Alpha Theta Chi of Chi Phi founded the PershinaRifles and the DaHy Nebraskan in *VVho's Who America,’ more than any other college social Fraternity ‘Chi Phi celebrates 100 years of Brotherhood at UNL ‘Thanks to the following Seniors: Ackman, Ehlers, Sallee, Fitch, Carney, Shaw, Biegel, Grant, Eickhoff, Drake, Thiele, Grennan and Heimbuch. We appreciate your dedication and service and wish you success in the future. *A Special Thanks to Sallee and Ackman. You did a Great Job in your positions. The Men of Delta Tau Delta GREEKTOOS BOOTH Thursday 4/27 9:00-4:00 Nebraska Union This Is your chance to stock up on Greek letter temporary tattoos. KA We love our mom Lois, cooks Mary and Elsie, and hashers John, Ryan and Brett! Thanks for all you do for us. We appreciate it more than you all know. Love, the Kappa Deitas EOE Congratulations to brother Rob Zatechka on being drafted to the NFL by the Giants. Good luck! Congratulations to Jeff Patterson on outstanding senior award, and Nate Bock for outstamfng scholar. Good luck to all the seniors. We'D miss all you’ve done for the house. Congratulations on winning Greek Olympics. The Men of Sigma Phi Epsilon TC Congratulations to ourTC graduating seniors: Stephanie S., Heidi M., and Pam H. We are so proud of you) Good luck and Well miss you! Love, Your TC Sisters TC Congratulations Heather L on your pearling to Tim M. Love, your TC Sisters 230 Student Government UN-L STUDENT GOVERNMENT LAST MEETING OF THE SEMESTER WEDNESDAY, April 26 6:30 p.m. EAST CAMPUS UNION ROOM TO BE POSTED INFORMATION AND AGENDA AVAILABLE 115 NEBRASKA UNION 240 Personals Rochelle, Happy Birthday 245 Lost & Found Lost: ISU Watch in Rec Center or near Military Science. Sentimental value. For reward call 488-8182. 250 Wanted Congratulations 1994 National Champion Nebraska Cornhuskers. Wanted: Your National Championship rings. Please cal collect4-9pm Eastern time, 617-527 300s Jobs 300 Help Wanted Advertising Sales Basic rate $5/hour plus commission. Ftodble hours. Call 466-1888. Are you uoKtna tor a great summer job? Merry Manor School of Childhood is now taking summer applications for full and part-time positions. Apply at 320 N.48th Are You Ready For a great summer job? Give us a cal. We've hired some great people in thepast couple ofweeks but we are always looking for morel Help get Nebraska utilities to develop our own natural resources and economy by using wind power, solar, and energy crops from our farmers. Work outdoors, dress casual, snorts and Birksnstocks OKI This Is an ideal job for pot sd, environmental studies, commu nication, and business majors. We have hiking, camping and canoe trips planned. Part-time and full time, : For an intennew call 477-8689. *«-«-- rillaia * - RMJfMKB unm AWOn Nebraska* Premier Environmental Group Branched Oak Marina Located at Branched Oak Lake. Full and Part-time sum mer employment Madrid and food service. 783-3311. BUMSTEER STEAKS Now accenting ^ajgrlications for all positions. Apply In Don and Millie’s Has some lunch and evening shifts coming open, we can work around your school schedules, applications from 2 6pm, 5200 S. 56th.__ Don’t Be A Part Of The Problem, Be Part Of The Solution Join our progressive hard working staff and help find solutions to the economic and environmental challenges pressing communities nationwide. Pay is $7/hr week days, $8/hr weekends. We offer excellent benefits, paid training, and flexible full and part-time schedules. Involve yourself by calling Hudson Bay Company, 476-1010, M F, 11-3pm for an interview. Excellent childcare assistant, part time. Must be depend abie and consistent. Call Kim 430-9019 Full or part-time, flexible hours. Starting pay: $6/hr. Out side work, 421-2416._ _ Great PT/FT Summer Job in Travel Industry. Choose your location. Income up to $10,000. For information write LeisureTyme, 3850 E. Flamingo Rd., Suite 164, Las Vegas. NV 88121. Happy Chef Restaurant Now hiring wait staff (earn up to $7/hr.) FT/PT flexible hours. Join our team NOW. 2929 NW 12th, Airport Exit Help wanted for Custom Harvesting. Combine operators and truck drivers. Experience preferred. Good summer wages. Call 303-483-7490 evenings. ~ Laborer/Cashier for recycling center. Require car, out door work, 8-days/wk, $5.5Q+/hr. 435-3609 Laundryfand pays $5/hr to start Now hiring for 7:45am 2pm A 1:45-736pmshifts at 21atAJ,48th*Old Cheney, and 66th A HoUredge locations. Apply In person. Julio’s Is Back Hiring lor lunch servers and kitchen staff postions. Flex ible schedule for students that want to make some cash. Apply in person at 5600 S. 48th, between 2 and 4. Kare Bear Daycare is now Wring for part-time summer positions. Apply at 720 Westgate Blva KinderCare, 6900 Huntington has an opening for a school age teacher. Must be enthusiastic and patient Experi ence and/or education needed. Apply in person, No phone calls please. LAWN PROFESSIONALS Now hiring in Omaha. Hard working, good attitude, neat appearance a must. Great hours and pay. Call now for an interview. Bob 681-7876. Lied Center Box Office UNL Student for part time ticket sales. Contact Cheri at 472-4725,11-5:30pm, M-F. Lincoln Public Schools CMF-SUMMER CREW-Summer workers are needed In the following areas: Building Crafts (include exterior painting, locker refinish mg, furniture refinishing, carpentry, concrete work, roof ing. etc.) HVAC (includes plumbing, heating, boilers, etc.) Electrical (fire extinguisher testing, other types of electri cal work). cense and be 18 years old. Pleaseapply hi person at: * -w- _«H.» — . . h Msimmivicv, racwiMunico — South 24th Street Closing date 5-10-95 Live In Attendant Care 31 year old disabled male needs help with cooking, housekeeping, and personal care. Apt in Haymarket, rent and utilities paid+ stipend. 438-1266 leave message. Country Club of Lincoln Wishes to fill full and part-time positions of banquet help to work day and/or evening hours. We offer the following benefits: ‘Great wages plus gratuity ‘Free meals ‘Flexible schedule ‘Excellent working conditions ‘Full-time benefits including: paid vacation, health insurance, etc. Apply in person at3200 S. 24th St Tuesday thru Sunday, I0tun-7pm. Male tobacco chewers needed for on campus study. Requires 1 hour of time for $10. Call Rhonda at475-2203. Nanny live in or out in foothills west of Denver. Weekly salary, car usage. Needed Mon-Fri. Lots of EXTRAS for qualified candidate, 303-526-0649. Need summer help for general farm operation. Close to Lincoln. Experience required. 402-784-2987 Needed: 21 people to lose weight over 10 pounds. No willpower needed. 100% natural. 100% guaranteed. Doc tor-recommended. New product Call 483-6371. NO WEEKENDS! The Omaha World Herald is looking for a part-time service assistant. Duties include: distribution of the newspaper. Must be able to work independently. Hourly wage PLUS mileage. If interested call 476-6100. Dietary Aid Applications are being taken for part-time evening shift positions (5-8:15pm) $5.47 hourly, $.20 shift differential, vacation, sick leave and holidays. Apply at: Lancaster Manor, 1001 South Street Lincoln, NE 68502. EOE7AA Cook/Catering Attendant Under general supervision, receives/prepares food or ders for delivery and/or service in the cafeteria for 2nd and 3rd shifts in accordance with established recipes/proce dures. Must be 18 years of age to operate prediction equipment; high school diploma or equivalent. Any com bination of background/experience that will allow the individual to perform the listed duties. PT-630pm-4:30am or 630pm-l 1:30pm (weekdays) Cafeteria Worker Individuals needed to perform a variety of routine duties such as dishing salads, serving on the cafeteria line, operatingacash register and cleaning up after each meal. Must have ability to lift up to 251 bs. and communicate effectively with others. PRN(as needed) Dishwasher Indvidual needed to receive/soak/feed dirty dtehes into the dteh machine, as well as unload dean cfehes and put themaway. Must have manual dexterity and ability to lift PT- 4:45pm-8:00pm (2 to 3 evenings/week) or 7:00am-2:00pm or 8:00am-3:00jxn or 4:45pm-8:00pm (Sat/Sun) Medical Records Clerk -Temporary Individual needed to handle requests for information and to perform various clerical duties. Must have knowledge of mecfical terminology and current office procedures. Must also have the ability to file alphabetically and numerically and skill in typing- Good telephone and people communication skills. Previous filing experience preferred. FT-Day/Evening hours available (M-F) Please submit resume/application to: BRYAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Human Resources 1600 South 48th Street Lincoln, Nebraska 68506 (402)483-8610 EEQ/AA Ogden Entertainment Service DBA PERSHING AUDITORIUM Part-time help as needed. Event set up and change over, schedule vanes with each show requirements. Apply in person Pershing Auditorium, Business Office, M-h 9am 4pm. Overnight freight company looking for full and part-time drivers and warehouse postions. Must be 21. Full-time includes benefits. Pay is $6/hr. Very flexible scheduling. Apply In person to2200W Adams(airport) between 10am 6:30pm, 474-7886. Preferably no phone calls. Part-time District Manager Position The Lincoln Journal-Star is recruiting an indwidual to fill the position of District Manager. Candidates should be mature individuals with good communications skills, who are people-oriented, and can motivate youths as well as interact with parents and customers. This part-time posi tion is ideal lor the college student who is looking for a challenging opportunity and personal growth. Qualifica tions include being available by 2:30 p.m. weekdays. 9 a.m., Saturdays and some Sundays. Must be available to work approximately 30 hours/week, have own vehicle and insurance, and possess a valid drivers license. Benefits include good hourly wage, bonus plan, mileage and vacation/holiday pay. Apply in person between 9am 4pm at Lincoln Journal-Star, second floor, 926 P Street, Lincoln. NE 68508 by Thursday, April 27. EOE. Now hiring full time tedder teacher, part time am 3 year old teacher, part time pm 4 year on teacher, part time cook. Apply In person. 4330 Comhusker Highway Now taking applications for Full-time and Part-time em ployees. #ply at Campus Comer. 1701 R. St Part-time warehouse delivery. Flexible schedule. Call Jeff at LinTel Systems between 4 and 5 pm at 486-7235. Plump Tomato Pizza Co. Available now, hill or part time position, food experience helpful, flexible hours. Apply at 16th and W, The Reunion SCARLET AND CREAM TECHNICIANS Spaghetti Works Now hiring for kitchen positions. Flexible hours. Apply in person, Mon-Fri 8-11am or2-4pm, 228 N 12th(12th 6 P). The Athletic Business Office is seeking student assistant Experience using a personal computer is important A limited number of hours may be available this summer and up to twenty hours a week will be available during the regular semesters. Pay deports on qualifications. If interested, call Craig at472-2273or pick up an application at 113 South Stadium. The Williamsburg Village Child Deveiopement Center has an irnmedtete opening for a part-time teacher aid for fodders. Hours are 11-530 M-F. Must have cheerful! attitude, dependability, experience and references. Apply in personal Orwell St Tumbler/Floater Full time positions available this summer in our tumbled brick program, peace work brick handing, in inclement weather, will be floater in other areas of the plant as needed. Base rate $6.5Q/hr, variatbe rate when tumbling $630-$12.00. Must be at least 18 years dd. Apply in person Yankee HHI Brick 3705 S. Coddngton. EOE Veterinary Clinic Front office assistant needed for a busy fast-paced veter inary dinte. Experience preferred but not mandatory. Full time hours with possibility of part-time in Fall. (Monday off. Tues-Thurs 1-§:30pm, Fri 10-6:30pm, Sat 730-130) Position consists of clerical and phone work, client assis tance, doctor assistance, customer service and client education. Please apply in person at Forney Animal Center, 5720 Old Cheney Road, Lincoln NE 68516,423 9100. Vincenzo’s * Ristorante Now taking applications for wait staff and busers. Apply in person 808 P Street. Wanted: Help to install underground sprinkler systems. $7/hr. Call 423-6202, leave name and number. Warehouse Jobs Great part-time opportunities working afternoons & eve nings in our warehouse. We're dose to campus & offer competitive pay, free parking & excellent working condi tions. Additional hours, summer work and career ad vancement may be available for outstanding performers. If you enjoy a fast pace, hard work and take pride in completing your work accurately and on time, you may be the person we need) Come and see us at: Lincoln Poultry 20th & M Streets WEEKENDS ONLY! The Omaha World Herald is looking for apart-time service assistant Duties indude: efistributton of the newspaper. Must be able to work independently. Hourly wage PLUS mileage. If interested call 476-6100. Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson IN THIS ISSUE, CHEWING REMIEWS THE HEW GUM CHEWIHG APPAREL. TH\S JERSEY IS MADEWflH SWET-TEK® FIBERS THAT N\CK AWAT PER5P\RAT\oH/‘ THE MESH COLLAR KEEPS W STERM0MASVO\D5 VEHTUATEP AHD THE ZIPPERS) POCKETS HOLD SPARE GUM m WRAPPERS' WHV IS IT \ mT GIVES VOU COVERED WITH ITUE PSTOflOLDOOL BRMD LOGOS?/ EDGE OF ^ m-A PRETEHDTHS ' 10WE SPOHSWED. HOW GAM TOU IT) SURE TELL IF TCURE LW3ETOBE READ'HG AH A WALK'HG ADVERT'SEMEHT, EHOoRSQABLT. A PROtWCT REVIEW, "—| OR THE PRODUCT 7^ v^. ITSELF? Crossword Edited by Eugene T. 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