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Tired of the laundromat? We sell used washers, dryers,
refrigerators, and ranges for only $100 or 4 payments of
$25/month, no interest, free delivery and guarantee.
Hoffman’s Appliances, 466-6252.
Whirlpool washer $75, Dryer $65, works Excellent, 465
4155.
Klein bicycle blowout. All remaining Klein Mountain bikes
at dose-out prices. Complete bikes with LX components
starting at $900 —That's cheap!
Cycle Works, 27th & Vine, 475-2453
New and used bicydes. expert repair on all brands.
Wheel’n & Deal'n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477.
Couch $150, two black chairs $50 ea, top loading dish
washer like new $1100, dresser w/mirror $50.477-7982.
Sofa Sleepers, $50 each, U-haul, Thursday ONLY. Noon
?, Townhouse Motel, 1744 M Street.
Pro-Form Cross-trainef exercise machine, $500 obo. 19"
colorTV, $1 OOobo. RCA VCR, $125 obo. Couch, $25 obo.
Kitchen table w/4 chairs, $40 obo. Wash machine, $250.
435-7060, leave message.
Yakima Rack for Sale. Full set of lock cores, fairing with
logo, and two lockjaws. This rack will fit any car with
raingutters, and is not compatible with many new cars.
Paid $500 for it one year ago, but will part with it for $300.
Contact Ken Maxwell at 436-7113 for more details.
FOR SALE: One Missouri ticket. Best Offer, 466-2467.
FOR SALE: 2 tickets to the NU vs. Missouri game. Best
Offer. 436-6471.
For sale: 1 NU vs Missouri ticket. Section 31 Row 14. Best
Offer. Call after 9pm 421-1409.
FOR SALE: ONE Kansas State ticket, best Offer 472
5912/leave message.
MUST SELL season football tickets, South Stadium,
Adam-476-2950.
NATALIE MERCHANT in Minneapolis! Main-floor seats.
Sun, Oct 29, 7:30, 2 tickets available. Call 466-4534.
NEED: 1 validated KSU ticket, 483-7917.
NEED: K State tickets, will pay $35/unvalidated, or trade
for Missouri, ISU, or Oklahoma tickets. 465-5204
NEED: ONE K-State ticket, 467-3522 or 473-2599.
NU vs. Colorado Tixs
(303) 430-1111.
Two NU vs Missouri tickets wanted. One validated, one
not. Call Cheri, 477-5614.
Wanted: 3 K-state Football tickets, preferably validated.
Call 436-0907.
'91 Honda Civic, 2-door hatch, teal, 5-speed, air, clean,
75K, $4950 Offers.
'89 Mazda 323, 2-door hatch, 4-speed, FM/Cass, 70K,
nice, $2850 Offers.
Baer's Auto Sales, 1647 S. 3rd, 477-6442
'82 Buick Skylark, 4-doors, White, $400.475-1923, leave
message.
1990 GMC S15 small pickup, Excellent condition, looks,
runs great. AM/FM cassette, bedcover, $3200.488-7459.
1977 T oyota, $450.00,5-speed, cute, stereo, 4-door. 402
470-3493, 5124 W. Vance Rd.
200s Notices
Halloween In Colorado
Husker students who won tickets through the lottery
drawing for the Colorado game can reserve their spot on
the party caravan to Colorado. Trip includes private tour
bus with ice cold refreshments on board and two night
lodging at the Mariott. Call 402-895-3710. “Seats Are
**Flu Shots Today**
Flu shots for student faculty/staff and general public.
East Union, 11 a.m.-l p.m.
**Wallyball**
Don't forget, captains of all teams must attend a manda
tory rules meeting, Thurs Oct 12 at 9pm in the Union.
Room to be posted.
AFRICAN-AMERICAN
WOMEN’S HOUR
The Women's Center is offering the African-American
Women's Hour-a forum for African-American women to
discuss issues and concerns. Meets every Thursday
beginning Oct. 12th from 3:30-5:00pm in the Women's
Center. 340 Nebraska Union. Any questions? Call
Reshell at 472-8156.
The Women’s Center
BIG RED
TAILGATE PARTY
Saturday-Oct. 14
11:00-Noon
Broyhfll Fountain
Sponsored by ASUN-Student Government,
KFRX, Pepsi. Okf Home Bread
and Fairbury Hot Dogs
Do you want to learn
self-defense?
Cal|UxrsTaeKwonDc^cademy^8^98^^^^^^
EMERGING LEADER
PROGRAM
rcations now available for new students
want to explore their leadership potential.
Applications available at Student Involvement
Office, 200 Nebraska Union or 300 Nebraska
Union.
FRATERNITY MEMBERSHIP
APPLICATIONS
Available in room 332, Nebraska Union.
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 Financial Services: 1-800-263-6495 ext.
FREE MARIJUANA
From Prohibition
HEMP FEST TODAY
11 .-00-4:20 p.m. Broyhill plaza, 4:20 March
to State Capital. Rally at Capital,
5:30-7:30 p.m.
Hayrack rides & barn available for activities. For more
information call 402-797-2066.
Health Fair
To your Health Fair, East Union, October 12, 11:00
1:00pm. Cholesterol, Blood pressure, and blood sugar
testing plus flu shots. Other activites too, most activities
free.
INDIGO GIRLS. Coming October 10. New live album,
“1200 Curfews." Over two hours of concert favorites. Also
new: “Watershed (Ten Years of Underground Video)." Net
site: http://www.music.sony.com/lndigo Girls.
INTRAMURAL
VOLLEYBALL MANAGERS
The Manager meeting for Men's and Women's Volleyball
and Co-Rec Faculty/Staff Volleyball will be held Thurs
day, October 12. at 5:00pm in the Nebraska Union. Each
team must have one representative present to be elibible
for competition. Call 4/2-3467 for more information.
INTRAMURAL BOWLING
Intramural Bowling will be held October 13 through Octo
ber 15 at the East Campus Union. This event has Men's,
Women’s, and Co-Rec divisions. There is no advanced
entry required. For more information, call 472-3467.
INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL
Tuesday, October 17 is the last day to enter Co-Rec
Basketball. Enter your team now at the Office of Campus
Recreation. For more information, call 472-3467.
U.LC’”
The University Leadership Conference. For any one
wanting to learn more about leadership. Pick up registra
tion brochures at Student Involvement in 200 Nebraska
Union of 300 East Nebr. Union.
Nails at the Flair, 17th & Van Dorn, Wednesdays and
Fridays, by Blair, certified nail tech. $25 full set of nails,
423-2830.
October 9-20: “Outside Ourselves-lnside Each Other”
A continuing creation of body casts and journals, explor
ing our bodies and our relationship as women and collab
orators. Works by Katherine Bergstrom and Samantha
Gaines. Opening and discussion October 12, noon-1:30
in 338 Nebraska Union.
The Women’s Center
SPORTCARD SHOW
Sunday Oct. 15,10-4. Villager Moter Inn, 5200
O St, Lincoln. Free addmission, door prizes.
UPC
University Progarm Council Exec positions and Event
Director Applications are now available at the UPC Office
and Student Involvement Office. Applications are due
Friday, October 13th.
WALLEYBALL
TEAM CAPTAINS
for HOMECOMING 95
Mandatory meeting
Thurs., Oct. 12
9:00pm
City Union
A teem representative MUSTattend this meeting or the
team will be withdrawn from the tournament.
WANTED: 100 students to lose 8-100 lbs. New metabo
lism breakthrough. Guaranteed results. $35 cost. 1-800
200-3896.
Wanted: 100 students to lose 10-30lbs. Next 90 days.
New metabolism breakthrough, Guaranteed, Dr. Hecom
mended. $35.50-CQST, Lucia, 1-800-211-6382.
WANTED: Looking for flag football teams for '95-'96
Winter Season, Alf games Indoors, for more information
call 484-7289, ask for Randy/or leave message!
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PRE-LAW CLUB
Everyone is welcome to attend the First meetina of the
year on October 15, at 7:30 at the Union. Room Posted.
Come hear all about law school from the experts. Hope to
see you there!
ECOLOGY NOW
Concerned about the environment? Join us! Thursdays at
7:30 pm in the Union.
Habitat For Humanity
Thursday, October 12,1995. Harper TV Lounge, 5:30
Husker S & D Timing Team
by timing various meets and events. I n?ormatio naPMeet
ing Thursday Oct 12,7pm, Union. Free SAD T-Shirts to
all members.
Phi Beta Lambda
Meeting TODAY, 6:30pm, in the Union, Bring Dues!
Pre-Pharmacy Club
Meeting Wed, Oct 18 at 6pm, Nebraska Union, room
posted.
Pre-Physical Therapy Club
Meeting next Tuesday, Oct. 17th, 7 p.m. in Nebraska
Union. UNMC Director will speak.
Society for Human
Resource Management
Meeting Thursday, October 12th at 5:30, Union. Jane
Goeitzen, HR director at Crete Carrier, will be discussing
how to start an HR department
TCAB
Meeting, 6:30pm for all members Thursday Oct 12, Mabel
Lee 262. Be there for pizza and good times!
UNL Model United Nations
Meeting Thursdays at 7 p.m. Room 334 City Union. See
you there!
UNL NORML/HEMP Meeting for Oct. 12has been moved
to State Capital Rally, 5:30-7:30. Hope to see you there!
UNL Tennis Club
Attention Members: There will be a Tearn Tennis Tourna
ment the week of the 16th through the 23rd. Sign up at the
Rec Center or at practices. Prizes will be awarded.
UPO
In lieu of a regular meeting, Undergraduate Psychology
Organization is helping sponsor the Undergraduate
Colloquiem with esteemed Dr. Larry E Beutler speaking
Thursday, Oct 12 at 3:30pm in 320 Burnett with a recep
tion at 4:3i0pm in 225 Burnett. Come hear this renowned
Psychologist!
AXQ
Attn: New Members: Only one more day! Do you have any
idea as to who your big Sis is yet? Find out tomorrow!
Love, Your Big Sis’
OKT
Alpha Chi, A Phi, Theta, AOPi, Tri-Delt, DG, Gamma Phi,
Kappa, KD, ADPi, Phi Mu, Pi Phi, and Chi-O. “All the
Sororities-enly ONE winner" R U that winner?
Phi Psi 500
To benefit the Lincoln Childrens Museum
Sunday, October 15th
HAPPY BIRTHDAY KKG
125 Years Old
AXA
Dear John,
Although you may be gone, you will never
be forgotten. Today Is still and will always
be your day. Happy Birthday Ron C. In Zax,
your brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha.
AXA
The Hunt for Red October, this Sat., Oct. 14th
We buy the best titles every day and trade, too. Recycle
Sounds, 824 P Street, 476-8240.
EAE A®
Present
DO IT SOBER XII
October 16,7:00pm at
Lied Center tor Performing Arts
TRIANGLE
Congrats to our new executive officers: President, Rick
Provaznik; V.P., Don Harkey; Rec Sec, Joe Henning
Treasurer, Mark Nabity
Brothers of Triangle
Student Government
Positions Open
Campus Rec. - res. hall rep.
Commencement Comm.
Grading & Examinations - grad rep.
International Students Subcomm.
Police Committee
Publications Board
Sexual Orientation Subcomm.
Student Court
Deadline for all positions
Wed., Nov. 1 - 4:00 p.m.
Applications available at
115 Nebraska Union
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I'm not looking for a perfection, just a girt that I can have
a conversation, long walks with in the park and a good
sense of humor. E-mail to lkc@unlinfo.unl.edu.
THOR,
I'm not afraid of your love! Have a great day! You're the
best!
FOUND: Silver pin, on 14th between Q & R. 438-6765.
Fast, Easy, No Investment Necessary. Make $500 in 5
days. Greeks, clubs, anyone!! 800-862-1982 Ext 33.
300s Jobs
lEntrepreneurs Wanted!
Exciting new business opportunity right here, right now.
Not flipping burgers, not door to door, not telemarketing,
simply something you'll love while working your own
hours, determining your own wage. Call Toby, 474-2915.
Additional $$
international company seeking 3 dynamic individuals
wanting to work in a fun and exciting environment. Flex
ible hours, 484-8035.
Aircraft detailer, part-time, flexible hours, $6-$8/hour. Call
Appearance Group, 479-1688.
Cashiers are being selected at Food 4 Less, 33rd & Hwy
2. Flexible scheduling is ideal for students. See store
manager, Todd Schumacher.
Charisma
Do you have it? New health and beauty company expand
incpnUncoln and surrounding area. Call for appointment,
Dishwasher needed for Natural Foods Co-Op. 9am-2pm
up to 25 hours/week. Apply in person days, 1618 South
St.
Downtown daycare looking for fun, loving, energetic
person with experience to work evenings. Apply at The
Gingerbread Cottage, 225 S 18th.
Employment Opportunites available at Farabee's Res
taurant for full or part time kitchen help. Servers, hosts and
hostesses, apply within to Darren or Chris, 5800 So. 58th
St. Lincoln, NE. EOE.
EXTRA INCOME!!! Supplement your income while ob
taining high quality environmentally safe health care
products. If interested, please call Chris at 477-4818,
leave message.
FURNITURE MOVERS NEEDED To Set Up Auctions:
Immediate PT Positions Available. Call 8-5 Only, 477
9256.
General farm help. Part and full-time. Call 1-402-785
3235 days. 785-5935 before 10 p.m. Leave message.
Godfathers Pizza
is now taking applications for delivery drivers. Must have
own vehicle and good driving record. Pick up applications
at the 16th and South location.
Insantty
Is: doing the same thing over and over, month after month,
year after year and expecting different results. Change
your future today. 484-8845.
INTRAMURAL SPORTS
OFFICIALS
The Office of Campus Recreation is currently hiring
officials for the Intramural Sports Program. Starting pay is
$5.20/hr. If interested please attend the following meeting
held at the Nebraska Union:
Basketball Tuesday, October 17,4:00pm
For more information call 472-3467.
JAX
We need line cooks, cocktail waitresses and dishers now.
Willing to pay for experience or will train the right people.
Call 423-0166 or stop by 27th and Woods Blvd.
Laundry Land is hiring for 7:15-1am help. $5/hr to start.
Apply at 48th and Ola Cheney.
Now taking applications for full and part-time at Campus
Corner M & S and Kabredlos. Please apply at Campus
Comer on 17th and R.
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