The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 25, 1995, Page 11, Image 11

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    New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands.
Wheel'n & Deal’n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477.
Ethan Allen table and chairs, excellent condition, $450/
OBO, call 421-9665.
Four piece sectional, reclining on both ends. Tan, less
than 6 months olds, in excellent condition, $465/OBO, call
421-9665. '
L-shaped couch, $130: coffee table. $30: “19 TV with
remote, $90; Bedroom Set, $50.466-8985.
VCR w/remote, $80 excellent condition. Also, COLOR
T V., $70. 466-8520.
6 OU tickets AND 6 ISU tickets for sale, call 438-1970,
Best Offer.
Need 6 validated tickets for Washington State game.
Together if possible. 477-1576. Leave message.
Needed: 2 tickets to Oklahoma/NE game Nov 24. Please
call 477-2022 after 6pm.
1988 Camera Z28 IROC, 60k, auto, black, $9,000. 489
2393
200s Notices
Polish that resume! Attend a “Resume Writing" work
shop, Tuesday, September 26th, 10:30, East Union.
!Kiss loneliness goodbye...
FREE TRIAL VERSION of Lincoln’s computerized Sin
gles Voicemail & Chatline system. 434-3339.
AgMen Little Sister Rush
Informational meeting for anyone interested in being an
AgMen Little Sister, Monday Sept 25th, 8:30pm in the City
Union. Questions or rides??? Call 465-0209.
ALASKA EMPLOYMENT
Students needed! Fishing Industry. Earn up to $3,000
$6,000+ per month. Room and Board! Transportation!
Male or Female. No experience necessary. Call
(206)545-4155 ext A57781
ATTENTION LEADERS
ON CAMPUS
Office of Admissions wants energetic volunteer tour
guides for Red Letter Days, information sheets available
at 106 Administration, Student Involvement or ASUN.
Attention Students in
Teachers College
Teachers College Advisory Board is a great opportunity
to get involved and make a difference in your college.
Applications are now available in 105 Henzlik and are due
Sept. 28. Just Do It!
Attention: Teachers College
Students
If you're planning to Student Teach this springand haven’t
picked up an application, come to tne informational
Session, Monday Sept 25, 3:30pm, Henzlik 107.
Call STORYLINE (441-9715) anytime. A new story every
weekday—261 new stories a year.
Coming soon
Homecoming 1995
October 16-21
We’re Here.... We’re Staying
#1 Nebraska
Attention Student Organizations, Greek chapters and
residence halls.
Event packets are available at the following locations:
ASUN office, Culture Center, Office for Student Involve
ment (city & east campus), Greek Affairs, Multi-Cultural
Affairs, Campus Recreation, RHA office. University Pro
gram Council, Alumni Assoc., and at the Vice Chancellor
for Student Affairs office.
Any student organization, residence halt floor, or greek
chapter interested in participating in the Lawn Display/
Carnival can pick up an entiy form at 115 Nebr. Union.
Deadline for participation forms is October 11.
FREE FINANCIAL AID!
Over 46 billion in private sector grants & scholarships is
now available. All students are eligible reagardless of
grades, income, or parent's income. Let us help. Call
Student Financial Services: 1 -800-263-6495 ext F57781
Guitar Instruction/Rental
Zager Studio, 464-7771.
INTRAMURAL FAST
PITCH SOFTBALL
The last day to enter the Men's and Women's Fast Pitch
Softball Tournament is Tuesday, September 26. Don't
delay! Enter your team now at the Office of Campus
Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information.
INTRAMURAL
FLAG FOOTBALL
Tuesday. September 26 is the last day to enter Men's and
Women’s Flag Football. Enter your team now at the Office
of Campus Recreation. For more information, call 472
3467.
INTRAMURAL GOLF
TOURNAMENT
The last day to enter Men's, Women's, and Co-Rec Golf
Tournament is Tuesday, September 26. Don't delay.
Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472
3467 for more information.
FREE COMEDY! Needed: an audience for taping of
comedian, T. Marni Vos, on Oct. 3 &/or Oct. 16—morning
&/or afternoon. Call Chet Kincaid at NETV, 472-9333, ext.
322 for details.
KEEP HERBIE!!!
Sign the petition to keep
Herbie Husker
as the official
UNL mascot
Petition located at
115 Nebr. Union or with
your ASUN Senator
LEARN TO BECOME
A PERSONAL TRAINER
October, 13,14,15. Cost: $110.00. For more information
call Jeannie 421-9279.
AEROBIC INSTRUCTOR
TRAINING WORKSHOP
October, 20,21,22. Cost: $110.00. For more information
call Kris 484-8632
Learn to Fence
UNL Fencing Club meets Tuesday, and Thursday eve
nings, 8:00-10:00 in Mabel Lee Hall 313. For more infor
mation call Phil at 477-0385 or campus recreation at 472
3467,
NATIONAL PARKS HIRING
Seasonal & full-time employment available at National
Parks, Forests & Wildlife Preserves. Benefits + bonuses!
Call: 1-206-545-4804 ext. N57781
RESORT JOB
Students Needed! Earn to $12/hr. + tips. Theme Parks,
Hotels. Spas, + more. Destinations include Florida, Ha
waii, Colorado & So. California. Call Resort Employment
Services 1-206-632-0150 ext. R57781
Scholarships are available nation wide call for recorded
message. 402-468-4622 ext. 112 OR write Computec
Services, P.O. Box 34609, Omaha, NE 68134.
Serious working country band seeks vocalist. Call 560
6872,9am-6pm. -
Swim Against the Tide!
Get Involved!
Fi nd out about campus and community in vol vment oppor
tunities at the 1995 Involvment Fair, City Union Plaza
Wed. Sept 27. The fair runs from 11 am to 2 pm. Over 60
organizations participating. Join the fun, get involved.
WANTED: 100 students to lose 8-100 lbs. New metabo
lism breakthrough. Guaranteed results. $35 cost. 1-800
200-3896. __
Women’s Personal
Growth Group
Mondays, Beginning September 25, Nebraska Union
338,3:30-5:00pm. Special needs and concerns of women
are recognized in a supportive group environment, with
counselor facilitation and emphasis on learning new
strategies for coping with problems. This group will meet
for8 weeks. Call Judith at the Women’s Center, 472-2598,
for more information.
The Women’s Center
Actuarial Science Club
Let’s go bowling! Tuesday, September 26th at 8pm. East
Campus Union Bowling Alley.
Ag Ed Meeting
Tuesday, Sept. 26th, 7:30, East Campus Union. Speaker:
Dr. Earl Russell.
Gay/Lesbian Student
Association
Tuesday Sept 26,7pm, room 234 Nebraska Union. Topic:
Bisexuality questions and answers. Call 472-5644 for
more information.
JOIN THE FUN
Come to the fair on Wednesday. Swim against the tide,
get involved.
NU MEDS
Meeting Tues. Sept 26th in the Union, room to be posted.
Pre-Pharmacy Club Meeting
Wed., Sept. 27nd, 6pm, NE Union, room posted.
Undergraduate Women -
In Business
Meeting Tuesday, Sept. 26, 5:30 NE Union, Pewter
Room. Speaker Pat Kanm, will discuss entrepreneurship.
Dress: Business Attire. Questions, Call Katherine 466
2078. New Members Welcome!
AXQ
ed into Golden Key: Genelle^ampbetl, Casey Cartey,
Kiersten Lippincott, Molly Melnteer, Alii Palmer, Amy
Meuller, and Andi Frost. Way to Go!
Love Your Sisters
<DBX
Congratulations to our newest actives:
Tonya Niederkiein, Tricia Nutter, and Krystal Stallings.
We love you and all the things you do!
_ Love. Phi Beta Chi
Pi Phi’s
Thanks for the footlongs. we'll return the favor.
Fiji
We buy the best titles every day and trade, too. Recycle
Sounds, 824 P Street. 476-8240.
EOE
Congratulations to last semesters 4.0's: Jason Bynum,
Brad Hay, Andy Hofeling, Terry Kishiyama, Ryan Mees,
Bill Michie. Brian Minderman, Jim Preston, Devin Rickett,
and Steve Saylors.
The men of Sigma Phi Epsilon
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1300 Q Street • 476-0111
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Congratulations to Beef Bluvas on being elected to Sen
tinel. Also Congratulations to Jason Clapper and Ryan
Wand for being elected to Executive Council.
Tonight... Dan Hayes
“Why Couples Break Up”
Monday, Sept. 25th, 7:30p.m.. Centennial Room, Union.
To Birthmark Boy from Keg Line Girl,
if you like hot brunettes and you want to hook up, let me
know via a Personal.
Hey-Mr Shane Perkins, Will you be our hero?? We’ll give
you a sloppy taco! •
Tired of Jerks? Sick of losers who say they’ll call and
Deal with it no more!
I'm your man! I respect women. I’ll wine you and dine you
and treat you like a queen. Respond via Personals to Your
Soon-to-be Man.
Cheryl, Cheryl & Cheryl:
Hays, Oct. 5-8. Bootie call.
__Tree
Good luck to all the ’95-’96 DN AE’s from Sean N. You
guys are great!
SMILE,
OANII still love you!
T.
Seymore,
If we were both in Physical Anatomy 101,1 think we’d both
get A+’s!! Yes, baby...”lt’s All Good!" XOXO,
Your Lover.
Wendy From Webster City
Wherefore Art Thou? I missed you at Barry's before the
ASU game. Call me at 602-820-2137.1 have two tickets
to a tropical beach in Mexico, and I'll be in Lincoln for the
Washington game. Noel.
Marrow,
Here's to you, Here’s to me. Best Friends we’ll always be.
Thanks for being you!
Fuzz
LOST: Ring, second floor, Avery Hall, 9/21. REWARD!
Call 475-0908.
Congratulations 1994 National Champion Nebraska
Cornhuskers. Wanted: your national championship rings.
Please call collect (617)527-8922, 4-9pm EST.
$1000 Fundraiser
Fraternities, Sororities & Student Organizations. You’ve
seen credit card fundraisers before, but you’ve never
seen the VISA fundraiser that pays $5.00 per application.
Call Donna at 1-800-932-0528 ext. 65. Qualified callers
recieve a FREE camera.
Fast. Easy, No Investment Necessary. Make $500 in 5
days. Greeks, clubs, anyone!! 800-862-1982 Ext 33.
Up to Date
Sports/Spreads And More
1-900-378-1800Ext. 3354
$2.99/min., Must be 18yrs, Touch-tone phone required,
Serve you 619-645-8434.
WE VE GOT YOUR NUMBER!!!
DATE-NET: 1-900-868-2573 ext. 83; ALL AMERICA’S
INFO LINE: 1 -900-267-8727 ext. 20; PSYCHNET (“Live”)
. 1-900-526-1144 ext. 20; HOROSCOPES: 1-900-868
2569, EXT. 19; SOAP OPERA REVIEWS: 1-900-476
3648, EXT. 22; SPORTS SCORES, 1-900-868-2580,
EXT. 22: STOCK MARKET UPDATES: 1-900-868-2524,
EXT. 21; SPORTS TRIVIA: 1-900-868-2563, EXT. 16;
$2.95/Minute. Psychnet $3.95/minute. Callers under 18
years of age must have parental permission. Telecom
900 Intemational/Bureau One.
300s Jobs
ISuccess isn't a destination, it's a journey. I have the
vehicle for your road to success. For free presentation,
call 474-2915.
$port$ Minded
Competitive, energetic, team leaders needed for sales/
management positions. Excellent $$, 402-484-7339.
Accounting firm needs part-time receptionist noon-5pm,
Mon-Fri. Telephone skills, filing, typing, word processing.
Must have own transportation. 483-1400, ask for Judy.
Assitant Teacher
3-6pm. Join our exciting early childhood program. Little
Kingdom, 5100 Old Cheney Road.
Athletic Attitude
Outgoing, aggresive team oriented leaders needed for
sales/management. Training provided. 484-7661.
Baking position
We Knead You!!
Part-time flexible early-morning hours. Tuesday-Satur
day. Willing to train creative individual. Apply in person,
Hillis & Co. 230 N. 7th.
Be a creative cook!
Flexible part-time hours. Tuesday-Saturday. Explore
/our culinary creativity. Apply in person, Hillis & Co.. 230
7th.- , ,
BIG JOHN’S BILLIARDS
Seeking energetic part time wait and deli staff. Good
Mages plus tips, apply in person. 399 Sunvalley Blvd.
Change is in the Air
Work at Hudson Bay Company, and work to change
environmental and social policy for the better. Learn
about pesticides, dean water laws, and campaign fi
nance issues. We offer good pay, benefits at 20+ hours,
and supportive management. National conferences twice
a year. Call 476-1010 Monday thru Thursday, noon to 3
pm to schedule an interview.
Disc Jockey
Experience in PR, music and stage helpful. Auto required.
Call 434-2466 for application.
ACCOUNTANT I
INTERNSHIP j
Coordinate and monitor the System '38'. General Ledger
and Sales System. Ensure that the systems staff are
performing effectively and that the systems are main
tained accurately. Assist in the coordination of the daily
workloads to ensure timely and accurate completion;
ensure systems are accurately maintained, identify po
tential problem areas and improvements, document and
implement new procedures; Ensure timely and accurate
month-end and year-end closings for General Ledger and
Sales System; work and communicate with internal/
external customers.
Qualified applicants should have achieved Junior or
Senior status, have interpersonal skills, ability to orga
nize, ability to communicate effectively in both oral and
written form, ability to maintain confidentiality, problem
solving skills, 10 key and keyboard skills.
Applicants may apply in person at;
METROMAIL CORPORATION
949 WEST BOND
LINCOLN, NE 68521
EEO M/F/D/V
Full or part-time delivery driver needed for local florist.
Must have experience and knowledge of Lincoln. 475
3031._
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Immediate delivery positions available. Own vehicle
needed. Join us at our new delivery unit downtown. Great
starting pay plus commission, tips and employee bene
fits. Flexible hours. Apply at 1217 Q St.
Help wanted, $5.25/hour. Hours negotiable. Call between
4 and 6pm. Ask for Dan or Kim. 477-4214.
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ACROSS
i Mulligrubs
6 Patola, e.g.
10 Bourse
i4Hershey town
i5Bacheller’s
“-Holden”
16 Caper
17 Irreverence
19 Ascend
20 Adjective for
some athletic
events
22 Low island
23 Barn’s locale
24 “...a peak in
-Keats
28 Catches, in a
way
32 Conflicts
33 Smart elegance
34 Wait
35 Kind of act
36 Sty sound
37 Wicked
38 Additionally
39 Pealed
40 Vine used in
making leis
41 Places like
Camp David
43 Basswood
44 Correspond
ence courtesy:
Abbr.
45 Sonny’s sibling
46 What
oneirocritics
give
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
54 Levantine ketch
55 City in the Land
of Opportunity:
71730
56 Spirited song
57 Make over
58 Greek letter
59 Newts
60 Pillar: Comb,
form
61 Double curves
DOWN
1 Muslim judge
2 Norse god
3 Endure
4 Concerning
5 Forces
6 Indian
mercenary
7 Explorer
Tasman
8 Kind of chair
9 Relate
10 Tall, thin person
11 Song for Quilico
12 Enumerate
13 Inventor of a
sign language
to Scrutinize
21 Kind of rule
24 Venturesome
one
25 Nimble
26 Perch
27 Crosses
28 Sends to
Coventry
29 Enraged
30 Circus Maximus
official
31 Moon: Comb,
form
33 Small cavity
atop a volcano
36 Those who
comprehend
40 Example of
fallibility *
42 Spike of corn
43 Prevaricator
45 Milkmaid’s
need
4« Small body of
land
47 Artless
48 Joust
49 MacDonald’s
co-star
50 Slayer of Castor
51 Apologetic cry
52 Nuque
53 Sp. married
women