The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 17, 1996, Page 12, Image 12

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    02 Appliances
05 Bicycles
10 Books
13 Clothing
16 Computers
20 Furniture
30 Jewelry
40 Misc. For Sale
45 Musical Instruments
46 Office Furniture
50 Pets
55 Photo Equipment
60 Sporting Goods
65 Stereos/TVs
70 Ticket Exchange
90 Vehicles
200 Rides
203 Spring Break Trips
205 Career Events
210 Announcements
215 Meetings
220 Greek Affairs
230 Student Government
240 Personals
242 Pinning &
Engagements
245 Lost & Found
250 Wanted
260 Fundraising
270 900 Numbers
300 Help Wanted
310 Child Care
320 Work Study Jobs
330 Summer Jobs
340 Internships
400 Roommates
410 HousingWanted
420 Rooms/Rent
430 Houses/Rent
440 Dupiax/Rent
450 Apartments/Rent
460 Summer Housing
470 Mobile Homes/Rent
480 Vacation/Rent
490 Homes/Sale
500 Adoption
505 Alterations & Sewing
510 Automotive
515 Bicyde Service
520 Bridal •
525 Catering
528 Chid Care
530 Cleaning/Laundry
531 Cleaning/Households
535 Computer Service
540 Entertainment
545 Gift ideas
550 Heafthi'&tness
553 Insurance
555 Instruction/Tutoring
558 Job Placement
560 Lawn care
565 Legal Services
573 Music Exchange
575 Photography
578 Pregnancy
580 Printing & Copying
582 Recycling
583 Religious
585 Rentals
588 Tanning
590 Tattooing
593 Travel
595 Typing & Resumes
$3.25 per day for 15 words on individual student
and student organization ads.
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$.15 each additional word.
$.75 billing charge.
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Found ads may be submitted free <?f charge.
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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.
The advertisers agree to assume liability for
all contents of all ads printed, as well as any
fcliiim ariSIhg thferefrom made against the Daily
Nebraskan. 'A«f? '
00s For Sale
Blue papasan couch, chair. Queen-size waterbed w/book
case, six-drawer pedestal. Good condition. 489-9772.
1 VCR w/remote $85; also, COLOR TV excellent $75;
call 466-8520.
19-inch color TV, $50.25-inch floor model color console,
$40. vH&vs£b«5o.4«feajM>> *$&*#**
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2-5 ticketsfor NU vs. Colorado Stale, Sept 29th, Jn Non
student section. Contact Molly at 438-4951.
KISS tickets for sale. Omaha show. 477-2953.
Wanted: one Baylor and two Kansas tickets. CaH 438
0540.
1990 Geo Prtan 4 dr. LL Blue. 75K. Good Cond. AC, PB,
Auto, AM/FM Cass. Very dean. $5400. CaH 483-7575
days: 4880699 Eves.
1990 Pontiac Grand Am, 2-door, automatic, white, 4-cyl
inder, A/C, excellent condition. $3500. 421-8682.
200s Notices
....
, The Innocents Society
The Innocents Society would like to inform you of our new
members:
Can “Stinks'Stanko
Jason "Pantytiner" Kubik
Brian "King of the HHT Bueecher
James nowerDtaoe Yen
Dani 'Tougher Than You* Ettman
Kerry "The Don’ Ftorio
Katie "Left Have a Discussion' Hamer
Joel "Brass RaT Russell
Steph Watwood “You Do*
Brian "Wish I Was Bynum" Blauser
Jen 1 Love Everyone" Wticox
Lee vvanna see My n nine nan
And Me.
So keep an eye out lor any of tiwse people.
Because they’re welching over you.
Arts & Sciences
Student Advisory Board
Applications
They’re Out!
Appticatione are avaflabie at Arts A Sdancas AtMBtM
Center (107 OWatisr Hal), Student Invotvemant Office
and Multicultural AMrs Office. Deadfcw: Sept 27,5pm.
: • ' .
ALASKA SUMMER JOBS
Fishing industry. Earn to $3000- $8000+ /month + ben
efits. Male/Temale. No experience necessary. (206) 971
3510 ext A57786
Birth Mothers
Support/Dfscussion
Come to the Women's Center NU 340, Sept 25th, 6:30
p.m.Atime for Birth mothers (post adoption) to share their
stories. For more information Call Samantha at The
Women’s Center at 472-2597.
CRUISE HIRING
-Earn up to $2,000+ Seasonal &
full-time positions. Np exp. info, call 1
206-971-3550 ext C57785.
in public and private sector grants & schoi
i available. Al students are elgible regard
less of grades, income or parent’s income. Let us help.
Can Student Financial Services: 1-800-263-6495 ext
FS7786 •
University
Ambassadors
Give Campus Tours for Special Events
Host University Functions
Participate in Philanthropic & Social Activities
Meet Energetic People Like Yourself
Applications available:
Student Involvement
200 City Union
300 East Union
Student Affairs
124 Administration Building
Al Residence Hail Front Desks
Completed appftcattone are due drv Friday, September
27, by 5:00 pm to 124 Administration
For more information, please contact
Jason Reno at 436-7976
Half priced
hotel rooms
For Nebraska-ASU game. Free shuttle from hotel to game.
1-800-334-8160.
Hungry Football
Fans Wanted
at Pizza Hut 3410 S. 10th St, Every home game Satur
day from 10:30am-1pm for Pizza Buffet, just $4.49.
INTRAMURAL PRE-SEASON
FLAGFOOTBALL
TOURNAMENT
The last day to enter the Men's and Women's Pre-sea
son Flag Football Tournament is Tuesday, September 17.
Don’t delay. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recre
ation. Cal 472-3467 for more information.
NATIONAL PARKS HIRING
Positions are now avalable at National Parks, Forest &
Wildlife Preserves. Excellent benefits & bonuses. Call: 1
206-971-3620 ext N57784.
PICK UP TEACHERS COLLEGE STUDENT ALUMNI
AMBASSADORS APPLICATIONS NOW, 105 HENZLIK.
DUE SEPTEMBER 19, 5:00PM.
PRE-PT STUDENTS!
UMCC PT at the Aits&Sciences Advising Center, -107
Okffather, Tuesday, September 17,10-2. Cal 472-4190
for appointment.
STUDENT NURSES
ASSOCIATION
MEETING
Thursday, Sept 19th at 6:00 PM in Benton basement.
Everyone is welcome to attend. Hope to see you there!
Summer clothes 40% off.
Teva Sandals 20% off. Moose’s Tooth, 40th and O.
Talking About
Food and Weight
New Discussion Group Beginning September 19,12:00
1:00 Sponsored by Women's Canter and Univerisfr Health
Center. Call 472-9428 or 472-7478 for mors infORnation.
The University Leadership Conference planning commit
tee. Meeting 7am on Thursday, Sept 12 in the Union. Any
questions can Dan, 472-8143.
Tomorrow!
E*** EasHJrSon"1 F**r
Swim Against the Tide: Get Involved.
TROPICAL RESORTS HIRING
Entry-level & career positions available worldwide (Ha
waii, Mexico, Caribbean, etc.). WaHstaff, housekeepers,
SCUBA dfee leaders, fitness counselors, and more. Cal
Resort Employment Services 1-206-971-3600 ext
RS7783-___
Watchbands
Get yours at The Moose's Tooth, 40th & 0.
Weightloss Breakthrough
Loseupto t4bsbi14daysfor$48L96.1-800-3206832
Ext 3634. __
Where The Money la
, HoWteOatm
h%pSdMMvdjpsfand slpsni£hiRomma£&
through foundsdom. corporations and other private or
^gjtotions. $89.95. Vm end Mastercard Accepted.
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WOMEN IN GRADUATE
STUDIES SUPPORT GROUP
Starts Tuesday Sept 17,12:00-1:30pm, Nebraska Union
rm 338. Offers a supportive enviroment for women enter
ing or returning to graduate studtes. Cal the Women's
Center at 472-2597 for more info.
WOMEN’S PERSONAL
GROWTH GROUP
A supportive and challenging environment for women to
work on personal issues, improve communication skills,
and explore interpersonal relations. MeetsTuesdavs 3:30
5:00pm in Nebraska Union rm 338, beginning Sept 17.
Call the Women's Center at 472-2597 for more info.
National Honor Society in Psychology
General Meeting
Wednesday Sept 18,4:30pm
City Union
Presenter Dr Marceta Raffaelli
Free Pood!
All Students Welcome!
CAMPUS RED CROSS
Our first meeting of the year will be Wed., Sept 18th at 5
p.m., in the Heafth Center. Register to Win a FREE SHIRT
at the Meeting!!!
Advertising Club
Wednesday night, Avery 206, 6:30p.m. Public Relations
Club will join us. Learn how to get internships and be
more involved!
Ag Econ Agribusiness Club
Meeting Sept. 17 5:45pm Room 45, Ftlley Hall
ATTENTION WOMEN
LEADERS
The 1997 Women’s Leadership Conference Planning
Committee will be holding its first meeting on Thursday,
September 26 at 6:15pm in the City Union. Anyone inter
ested in serving on the committee is encouraged to at
tend.
Circle K
. Want to be a part of the world's largest collegiate service
organization. Then come to the Circle K meeting tonight
at 7:30 in the Union, room to be posted.
College Republicans
will meet Wednesday, September 18 in the City Union at
8pm. Speakers include:
rt in 11 Uli-hnle
Esaru me not*
State Legislature Candidate
and
Kim Peterson
State Board of Education Candidate
New Members Welcome!
Footbag Club
Informational meeting for all new members will be held
Wednesday, September 18 at 7:30pm, Campus Rec Con
ference Room 55C. Questions call Theron Troxel, 465
8363.
Meeting 8pm, Sept. 18th, at the Culture Center. See ya
there!
MEMBERS WANTED!
K«D
Kama Phi, A Christian Group for UNL students, is look
ing for new members. Established in 1920, we offer sis
terhood. low dues, and minimal time committment Also,
year round open rush. Meeting Wed. nights at Corner
stone Church from 6p-7p. To arrange a visit calb Jen 486
4469 or Christina 467-5464.
i/ Phi Bela Lambda
Want a break from those long hours of studying?? Come
join the fun and meet new people on Tues, Sept 17, at
6:30 p.m. in the City Union. Please wear business attire.
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!!!
PRE-DENTAL CLUB
First Meeting TONIGHT, Sept 17, 7:00pm, NE Union,
room posted.
Pre-Occupational
Therapy Club
First Meeting Tonight, Sept 17,8:30 pm, NE Union, room
pasted. Everyone Welcome! Questions? 436-0776/Kim.
Pre-Physical Therapy Club
Meeting Tuesday, Sept 17 at 7pm, in Mabel Lee room
265.
Student Dietetic & Restaurant
Management Association
SDRMA
Meeting Thursday, SepL 19 at 6:00 in Home Ec Bldg.
East Campus. New members wsfeomo. .
Sept. 19flT^^^^^^E^^^^^^^Pposted,
Student organization workshop TODAY! 4:30pm, NE
Union. Learn how to recruit & retain members tor your
organization. Call 472-2454.
Students For Life
Meeting, TONIGHT, 7:30pm, NE Union, room to be
posted. Officer elections, and other important info. Ev
eryone Welcome!
Students in
Free Enterprise.
First meeting Wednesday, Sept 18th at 5:30 PM in the
Union. Room win be posted. Everyone welcome! Ques
tions? Call 472-3353.
TEACHERS
TCAB Teachers College Advisory Board applications avail
able in Room 105 Henzlik Hall.
TRI-BETA
Mandatory meeting initiation info. Sept 28,6:30 Rm 118.
UNL Baseball Club
Information meeting Tuesday, Sept 17 at 6:30 pm in Rec
Center, TV Lounge. Practice on Wed. 6:30pm and Sun
days 2:00pm atTOwanis Field, 33rd and O Street. For
more information call Dan Demuth at 436-8543.
Sunday, September 29th at Holme’s Park Gold Course.
Tee it high, let it fly! For more information see your Phi
lanthropy Chair or contact Leah at 436-7083. Registra
tion deadline is Tuesday, September 24th.
4TE
Congratulations to Dave Bird on a successful start to hunt
ing season.
In dosing, your brothers
Hey we know we didn’t win but we did have a good time
Special thanks to our coaches, our glove that fits a smal
man, and those who believed.
The Women of Kappa Dette
ABA
Lil’ Sisters,
We are so happy to have you here! You Ladies brighter
up our lives!
Xi Love
Your BIG Sisters
AHA
Congratulations to Betsy Erickson and Monya BeBoer or
your acceptance to the Lincoln Midlands Ballet Company
Way to go ladies!
Xi Love, Your Sisters
XQ
Congratulations Actives on winning Alpha Tau Omegs
softball! Way to go Pledges! You’re the greatest
Love, your Chi O sisters
AAA
Thanks for Riverboat, we wttTsail with you ladies any
time.
The Men of Phi Delta Thete
axq.
A belated thanks for coming over last Saturday, there’s
noone we’d rather see at 9a.m. in the morning.
The Men of Phi Delta Thete
middle
Friday, Sept. 20th. Call 436-7941.
r®B
We had a great time, and look forward to seeing you again!
The SAE Pledge Class
KKT
The F.A.C. has a lot of Fun, you’re always welcome ai
Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
The Men of SAE
MASTERS ’96
Su^*y^!epl22nd,‘^ju~ra|5m.
Come loin the fun!
JSAE
Phi Alpha to last week's, Brother erf the week, Brian Gabb.
The Bros, of SAE
To the ladles of Gamma Phi:
Thanks lor the ice cream and assorted toppings. Next
time let us eat it on the table!
The Men of Delta Upsilor
GET INVOLVED!
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
REPRESENTATION NEEDED
There are many committee openings for student repre
sentatives. Check the ASUN office tor curort open posi
tions. Applications available at 115flebtasfca Union. Dead
line Sept 18.
WANTED...A Few Good Men
Heartland Big Brothers Big Sisters is looking lor volun
teer Big Brothers. The rewards are BIG and at it takes is
a little time. Call 464-BB8S to make a difference that will
last a lifetime.
Wanted: 100 6tudents. Lose 5-100 pounds. New metabo
lism breakthrough. RN assisted. Free gift $35 fee. 1-800
579-1634.
FAST FUNDRAISER - RAISE $500 IN 5 DAYS - GREEKS
GROUPS, CLUBS, MOTIVATED INDIVIDUALS. FAST,
EASY - NO FINANCIAL OBLIGATION (800)862-1982
EXT. 33
Jflfe Jobs
★ ★ ★
Part-Time
$10.85 to start, flexible hours, fitting 37 positions until 9/
17/96.477-8663
_it it it
A Few Good
Hashers Needed.
Delta Gamma now hiring to serve food-talk to cooks
at 17th & R, or leave me wage at 436-7092.
AccountingAssistant
Part-Time
We are looking for a reliable accounting student to handle
accounts receivable duties 15 hours/week. Please apply
between 10-5, Tuesday-Saturday.
Glaser Ceramics, Inc
2325 Khnana Place
Lincoln, HE 68521
161 6151
Attention students!!! Are you short of cash? Need $$$ for
college expenses? Make $$$ money aN fall and winter.
Let us help. 1-800-400-0209.
Attention special ed students. Needed: a responsible,
caring person to share activities with a 25-year-old fe
male, Monday and Wednesday afternoons from 1-4.
Transportation and references required. Pay negotiable.
Call Iflcki, 421-2622 evenings.
Attitude over Resume
Our company is growing fast I need 2 quality individuals
to manage an expandtog sales team. Call 474-5646 for
interview.
City-Wide Delivery Driver Needed. 8:30-5:30 MWP only.
Some restrictions. 475-3031.
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We currently have several exciting job
opportunities available. See the Store
Director at one of the following locations
to apply for a position on our ho me team.
17th & Washington
•Stockers, F/T days w/ some evening hours
•Cashiers, P/T eves. & weekend hours.
66th & O
•Cake Decorators, F/T day hours, will train.
•Bakery Sales Associates, P/T eves. & weekends
•Cashiers, P/T eves. & weekends (Must be 19)
27th ft Hwy. 2
•Cashiers, P/T all shifts (must be 19)
•Courtesy Clerics, P/T eves. & weekends
63rd & Havelock
•Checkers, P/T all shifts (must be 19)
•Courtesy Clerics, P/T (retirees welcome)
•Night Stockers, F/T graveyard shift
70th & Van Deni
•Fruit ft Juice Bar Clerk, F/T.
•Cashiers, F/T ft P/T all shifts, (must be 19)
•Courtesy Clerics, F/T ft P/T
•Night Stockers, F/T graveyard shift
33rd & Hwy 2
•Cashiers, P/T all shifts (must be 19) ' ’ >
•Courtesy Clerics, P/T day ft evening shift
•Deli Sales Associates, F/T ft P/T all shifts
•Gourmet Coffee Comer Cleric, F/T & P/T all
shifts . v -
An E.OJB. establishment offering
excellent benefits and wages.
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