The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 22, 1996, Page 11, Image 11

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    $3.25 per day for 15 words on individual studenl
and student organization ads.
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$.15 each additional word.
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Personal ads must be prepaid.
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tion.
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tisement which discriminates against any person
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religion, age, disability, marital status or nations
origin.
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or reject any advertisement at any time which
does not comply with the policies and judgments
of the newspaper.
The advertisers agree to assume liability foi
all contents of all ads printed, as well as any claim
arising therefrom made against the Daily Nebras
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Be descriptive. The more information you pro
vide the readers, the better your responses
will be.
Begin the ad with the item for sale or offered.
Include the price of the items for sale.
Highlight the ad with larger type, boldface, art oi
a box. _
00s For Sale
Used washer, dryer, refrigerator or range, delivered,
guaranteed and payments of only $25 for three months.
“That's a deal!" 466-6252.
Make Cycle Works your bicycle headquarters. See the
Midwest's largest selection of bicycles, parts, accesso
ries and clothing. A giant selection of the best name
brands: Trek, Specialized, Klien, Bontrager, Fat City and
KHS. Cycle Works, 27th & Vine, 475-2453. Open 7 days.
New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands.
Wheel'n & Deal'n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477.
Leading Edge Model D with Epson' printer. Very good
condition. $150. Call 421-7858.
WANTED: 3 tickets to the NU vs. KU Men's basketball
game. Call 438-3173 ask for Gale.
200s Notices
14 SPRING BREAK
SHOPPING DAYS LEFT!
It’s not the SIZE of the ad that matters...It’s the VALUE of
the package! Don’t procrastinate! NOW is the time to
guarantee the lowest rates and best hotel selection. Call
eisure Tours for travel packages to South Padre Island
and Cancun. Group rates are available...1-800-838
8203.
Spring Break ’96
Cancun from $429, Florida from $109, Guaranteed lowest
prices! Organize a group of 15 and go free. Call 800-648
4849 for more info. On Campus contact: Katie @ 436
7892 or Ty @ 467-4368.
3 & 2 Year
Army ROTC Scholarships
Now available for all disciplines.
If you have a 2.5 GPA or above, you may be eligible. For
full tuition at UNL, plus $150.00 a month spending money.
Call 472-2468 for more information.
Active Way to Weight Control
Classes Forming NOW!!
Call 472-7478 for more info. Classes start January 29th.
Sponsored by the University Health Center.
Alaska Jobs
Fishing Industry. Earn to $3,000-$6,000+ /month plus
benefits. Male/ Female. No experience necessary. (206)
971-3510, ext. A57783.
College of Agricultural
Sciences and Natural
Resources Student
Ambassadors
C4SNR Student Ambassadors applications are avalible
d due back in the dean's office Rm. 103 Ag. Hall by Feb.
6 at 4:00 p.m.For more information call 472-2541.
Cruise Ships Hiring
Earn up to $2,000+/month. World travel. Seasonal and
full-time positions. No experience necessary. For in
formation call 1-206-971-3550, ext C57781.
DISC GO ROUND
Used CD’s, S5.99-S7.99.
T-shirts, posters, Imports, hacky sacks, music
books, song books and CD towers.
New CD's $11.99-$12.99
DISC GO ROUND
50th and 0,486-0047.
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FREE FINANCIAL AID!
Over $6 Billion in prtvatrsector 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.
F57783.
Guitar Instruction/Rental
Zager Studio, 464-7771.
The Innocent Society is now accepting applications for
membership. All juniors are eligible to apply for selection,
which is based on scholarshipleadership, and service to
the university.
Applications are now available from: OSI (200 City Union
or 300 East Union) Culture Center, and Vice Chancellor'
Griesens's office (124 Admin.)
INTRAMURAL WATER
VOLLEYBALL
The last day to enter Men's. Women's, and Co-Rec Water
Volleyball is T uesday, January 23. Don't delay I Enter your
team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472
3467 for more information.
INTRAMURAL CHESS
The last day to enter Intramural Chess is Tuesday,
January 23. Don't delay. Enter now at the Office of
Campus Recreation. Calf472-3467 for more information.
PRE-HEALTH STUDENTS!
UNMC Perfusion at the Arts & Sciences Advising Center,
107 Oldfather, Wednesday Jan.24,1 -5. Call 472-4190 for
appointment.
SAA
Applications are now available at Student Involvement,
the Culture Center, and the Wick Center. They are due by
5:00 PM January 22 at the Wick Center. Question? Call
Beth at 472-4222.
Student Government Election
Interested in running in the spring
student government election?
Filing deadline for all positions is
Wed Feb 7 - 4:00pm.
115 Nebr. Union
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Women’s Personal
Growth Group
Tuesdays, beqjnning^ Jan^30th, Nebraska ^Union 338,
recognized in a supportive group environment, with coun
selor facilitation and emphasis on learning new strategies
for coping with problems. This group will meet for 7 weeks.
Call Judith at the Women's Center, 472-2598, for more
information.
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Campus Red Cross
Get Geared up for the Blood Drive and Join us Wednes
day, January 24th at 5:00 in the basement of the Health
Center.
Actuarial Science Club
Elections will be held Tuesday, Jan. 23 at 7pm in CBA 24.
Attention Business Students!
Delta Sigma PI- Join the foremost Professional
Business Fraternity for men and women: Meet the
Chapter Night Jan. 15 & 22 at 7:00,Student Union.
Rooms posted.
Diabetes Support Group
Meeting Wednesday. January 24 at University Health
Center, Conference room F, 6:30-7:30pm. For students
with diabetes. Spouses and friends are welcome.
Pre-Physical Therapy Club
Meeting Tuesday, Jan. 23 at 7:00pm in the Union (room
posted).
Undergraduate Women
in Business
Meeting Tuesday, Jan. 23,5:30 NE Union, Room posted.
Speaker: John Kolar from Sandoz Pharmaceuticals will
speak on Int'l Business and Leadership. Dress: Business
Attire. Please bring dues. New Members Welcome!
??Call Katherine 4&-2078.
ATO
Congratulations to Brian Hendricks for being elected IFC
overall Rush Chairman, Wade Lukken and Mark Nielsen
for being selected for NSE, Jason Reno for University
Ambassadors, and Brandon Paeper for being selected
one of the Top Ten Young Men in America for 1995.
Congratulations!
Your Alpha Tau Omega brothers.
GREEK CLASSIC 96
The ultimate road trip, Nashville, Tenn. Feb. 9-11. Info,
Joe 488-4989, Dana 421-2657.
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To the women of A Phi, thanks for coming to our BBQ. We
hoped you liked our weiners.
The men of Kappa Sigma
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Time to catch up on our congratulations: Mark Nielson
and Wade Lukken, NSE leaders; Jeremy Segrist, accept
ed to Dental School: Brian Hendricks. IFC overall Rush
chair; Joel Russell. IFC Treasurer; Jason Reno, Vice
President, Univeristy Ambassadors.
Your ATO brothers
ATA
Congratulations to the followingmen on their initiation into
our proud fraternity: Jeremy Ferguson, T.J. Goegline,
Kenton Peterson, Troy Kirk, Mike Tonniaes, Jason Jo
seph, Chad Frost, Brock La Sure, Patrick Fischer, Merrick
Tracy. Josh Clark, Neil Geiger. James Bayer, Josh Miller,
John Wise, Seth Krivohlavek, Brad Kraus, Jason Cobb,
Kurt Randall, Collin Johnson, Jason Carpenter, Ing
Maurstad, Ryan Jensen. Rory Michaelis, Craig Taylor.
Welcome to our higher understanding of brotherhood,
The Men of Delta Tau Delta.
ATA
We want to congratulate Ryan Stowe, Damon Nelson,
Chris Wachholz, Mark Hodge in pledging our fraternity.
The Men of Delta Tau Delta.
GET INVOLVED !!
Student Government
Positions Open
Commencement Comm.
Five Year Projection Comm.
Government Liaison Committee
Grading & Examinations- grad rep.
Information Services Comm.
Parking Appeals
Publications Board
Deadline for all positions
Mon., Jan. 22
Applications available at
115 Nebraska Union
Graduate Students
Opening for Graduate College representative for ASUN
Senate. Applications available at ASUN office, 115 Nebr.
Union, deadline Jan. 26.
I want a woman who likes Objectivism, the philosophy of
Ayn Rand. Leave a message at 436-0421.
Punky,
Sometimes you are far away, but in my heart you are
always near.
Love. Swahili
Wanted 100 Students. Lose 8-100 pounds. New metab
olism breakthrough. I lost 15 pounds in three weeks. RN
assisted. Guaranteed results. $35 cost. 1-800-579-1634.
300s Jobs
ATTENTION GRADUATING
SENIORS
Positions are open for high-paying, commission-based
job in educational sales. Relocation to the southeast is
necessary. Openings are available in Georgia. North
Carolina, and Virginia. Leads are furnished and positions
are limited. If you have good work ethics and are highly
disciplined, call Scott McElrath at Alliance Corporation
(704>-684-4454.
Career Change
International marketing company looking for self-motivat
ed, goal-orientated people to work with. 489-0720.
Cashiers needed. Work close to campus. 3-7pm, Thurs
days and Fridays, 10-6pm on Saturday. Apply 1745 O St.
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ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
Customer Service Opening
Part-time opening requiring 20-25hrs./wk fora responsi- G
ble individual, to work in our circulation department. Must to
be 18 years or older. You will take customer service calls
& input information into a computer. Work any four days
Mon-Fri. 5:00am-8:00am; Sat 5:00am-12pm or Sun |fi
5D0am-12:00pm. Applications for this position will be $i
taken through January 22,1996, at the Lincoln Journal Pi
Star, 926 P St. Lincoln, NE -
Equal Opportunity Employer
CIRCULATION DRIVER 2
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Part-time position available in Journal Star circulation ~
department for a driver to deliver papers to various areas E:
of the city. Company vehicle provided for deliveries. Ai
Some use of own vehicle is required with reimbursement ~
for mileage expenses. Fi
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Looking for a service oriented individual who is at least 18 M
years of age with a valid drivers license and a good driving —
record. Gi
Requires approximately 27 hours/week; work four of five fi
days Monday thru Friday, 5:00am-8:00am M-F, Must be —
able to work Saturday and Sunday 5:00am-12:00pm.
Benefits include life, health, & dental insurance, paid Tl
vacations, holiday pay and reimbursement for mileage st
with use of own vehicle. cc
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Applications will be accepted for this position 9am-4pm D
through January 22,1996 at the Journal Star, 2nd floor. —
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ___ p
COMPUTER OPERATOR “
University of Nebraska £
Computing Services Network 5
Operate the University's mainframe computer system/ ^
consoles, mount computer tapes, operate printers and £
other off-line equipment. Computer knowledge and good k
customer service skills preferred. At a minimum must be
able to work in four-hour time blocks, 16-20 hours per
week. The Data Center is open 24 hours a day, seven
days a week. Hours will vary but shifts will be scheduled
primarily on weekends and graves(11:00pm-7:00am).
$5.00 hourly. Apply at 235 Nebr. Hall.
Immediate Opening
For an experienced part-time floral designer. Job will last
through May. Call Dennis at Williams Rowers. 467-4438.
Internet Nebraska Is seeking a part-time employee to
do first-line user support ana software Installation for
its Internet customers. Advanced knowledge of com
puter systems and programming Is not required, but
familiarity with Unix, MSWindows, and Macs is.
Internet Nebraska offers a full range of Internet servic
es and specializes In personalized service and afford
able dial up access for business and home.
For more Information, contact Eric Erlandson
(ere@inetnebr. com) by 5 pm, Friday, Jan. 26, at
Internet Nebraska, PO Box 5301, Lincoln, NE 68505
5301,(402)434-8680. |
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Growing telecommunications company offers career with
hu^e money making potential. No telemarketing. Call
PART-TIME i
Internet Operation
Support Specialist
Lincoln Telephone is seeking one part-time professionals
to work in its Data Communications division. Will provide
Internet Services support including first level telephone
support and problem resolution, proactive network mon
itoring and reactive network problem resolution. Week
end hrs., approx. 16-20 hours/week.
Successful candidates will have strong interpersonal,
written and oral communication skills. Candidates must
have exceptional personal computer skills. In-depth ex
perience with word processor, spreadsheet, operating
system, and computer aided drawing programs is re
quired. Must be knowledgeable in the operation of dial
modems and TCP/IP network protocols.
Lincoln Telephone offers competitive compensation and
benefits. If you’re qualified and interested in working in a
fast paced, continuous learning environment, please
send your resume or complete an employment applica
tion prior to January 24.1996.
LINCOLN TELEPHONE
Attn: Laurie Kortum
1620 -Hr Street
Lincoln, NE 68501
Fax (402) 436-4405
Internet Address: personnel@ltec.com
EOEM/F/D/V
Part-time Opening
Part-time customer service position available in the
Jouranl Star circulation department.
Looking for a service oriented individual who will answer
incoming calls and input information in to a computer. This
position requires 15 hours/week; work Saturday and
Sunday, 5:00am-l 2:00am. Benefits include good starting
pay, paid vacation, holiday pay. and bonus program.
Applications will be accepted for this position, 9am-4pm
through January 22nd, 1996 at the Journal Star, 2nd
Floor.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Part-time position available working in dental lab. M-F,
5am-7:30am. Close to downtown campus. Apply in per
son at 125 S 9th.
r HELP WANTED
ocery Clerks, Flexible hours. Good starting pay. Come
Super Saver at 27th & Cornhusker and ask for Lonnie.
Earn $1,070!
’ou are a nonsmoking male, age 19 to 40, you can earn
,070. Weekend stays plus returns. Call Harris at 474
1YS to find out more.
Earn Up to $8/hour
waning techs needed. We will work around school
hedule^Da^ hours, bonuses, good working conditions.
perienced aerobic instructor for older adults wanted,
’ailable mornings. 441-7575.
st Presbyterian Church is seeking part-time custodian
-25 hrs/week, evenings and weekends. Call Business
anager, 477-6037 to apply.
eat A.M. job. Centennial Mall Child Care is taking
plications for A.M. teachers assistant. 100 Centennial
all North, Room 140.
GREAT EXPERIENCE-FLEXIBLE HOURS-FUN
PEOPLE.
le Student Involvement office has a computer assistant
jdent staff position available, this position will provide
mputer support services on IBM and MAC. $5.00/hr, 10
s/wk. Pick up application in 200 Nebraska Union,
iadline for return is January 29,1996.
Customer Service Opening
art-time opening requiring 20-25hrs./wk for a responsi
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input information into a computer. Work any four days
on-Fri. 2:30pm-5:30pm; Sat 5:00am-12pm or Sun
00am-12:00pm. Applications for this position will be
ken through January 22,1996, at the Lincoln Journal
ar, 926 P St. Lincoln, NE
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