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4 tg&m* 11 t;,: _ #s;‘ 02 Appfences 400 Roommates 05 Bicycles 410 HousingWanted 10 Books 420 Rooms/Rent 13 Clothing 430 Houses/Rent 16 Computers 440 Duplex/Rent 20 Furniture 450 Apartments/Rent 30 Jewelry 460 Summer Housing 40 M'isc. For Sale 470 Mobile Homes/Rent 45 Musical Instruments 480 VacatkxVRent 46 Office Furniture 490 Homes/Sale 50 Pets - 55 Photo Equipment 60 Sporting Goods - 65 StereoerTVs 500 Adoption 70 Ticket Exchange 505 Attentions & Sewing 90 Vehicles 510 Automotive 515 Bicycle Service i 520 Bridal 525 Catering 200 Rides 528 Child Care 203 Spring Break Trips 530 Cleaning/Laundry 205 Career Events 531 Cleaning/Households 210 Announcements 535 Computer Sendee o-4c j4U tmertainmem ccn 545 Gift Ideas £20 ureek Affairs up HaircMinn 230 Student Government 550 HeatthiPitness 240 Personals 553 insurance 242 Pinning & 555 instructkxVTutoring Engagements 558 Job Placement 245 Lost & Found 560 Lawn care 250 Wanted 565 Legal Services 260 Fundraising 573 Music Exchange 270 900 Numbers 575 Photography 578 Pregnancy 580 Printing 4 Copying 582 r 300 Help Wanted 310 Child Care 588 Tanning 320 Work Study Jobs 590 Tattootog 330 Summer Jobs 593 Travel 340 Internships 595 Typing & Resumes $3.25 per day for 15 words on individual student and student organization ads. $4.50 per day for 15 words on non-student ads. $.15 each additional word. $.75 billing charge. Personal ads must be prepaid. Found ads may be submitted free of charge. DEADLINE: 2 p.m. weekday prior. The Daily Nebraskan will not print any adver 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 claim arising therefrom made against the Daily Nebraskan. 00s For Saie $1000*8 POSSIBLE READING BOOKS. Part Time. At Home. Toll Free (1)800-898-9778 Ext R-1843 for List ings. --- 150 Mhz, 16MB EDO RAM, 1 Gig HO, SVGA, 8xCDRom, 28.8 Modem, 14" Monitor. $1485.477-1252 Apple Stytewriter II, Black and white printer, ire new, $195. Call Rodene, 466-9378. Microworks computers - rent rent to own, purchase week, month or semester. 466 and Pentium systems. Free de livery. 477-2994,438-3871. Beautiful queen-size waterbed w/bookcase, six-drawers. Dark oak, new heater, frosted glass. 489-9772. Sofa w/ fold out hideaway mattress - very good shape. $100 OBO. 476-8738, leave message. 1 VCR wfremote $85; also, COLOR TV excellent $75; cal 4688520. 4 NE-Kansas State tickets for sale, 316-941-4669, eve nings or leave message at any lime. Four footbal tickets needed tor CSU game, Sept 28. WB pay $$$.4384)716. KISS tickets tor sale. Omaha show. 477-2963. Molten Etheridge - 2 tickets, good seats tor sale. $60 (cost $75). 4884)588, leave message. --y Need 3 vaidated Colorado Stale tickets (togetoer). East Stadtom Only. WH trade CIVNU ticket Cal Laura 489 2898. One Colorado State ticket NEEDED, must be valdaled. CaP 438-8137. Wanted: 2-5 IcketsforNU vs. Colorado State, Sept 29th, in Non-sludant section. Contact Moiy at 438-4961. Wanted: one Baylor and two Kansas tickets. Cal 438 0540. 1990 Geo PriBn4dr.UBtoe.75K. Good Cond. AC. PB, Auto. Very dean. $6000. Cal 483-7575 days: 4884)609 Evas.. 200s Notices The Innocents Society The Innocents Society would #ke to inform you of our new members: Can “Stinks' Stanko Jason “Pantyi*ner“ Kubik Brian TOng of the HMT Buescher Inninn ■0«\IIa*KIa<4a* Vftn James noweruiao© yen Dani Tougher Than You” Eitman Kerry The Don* Florio Katie “Let’s Have a Discussion’ Hamer Joel "Brass RalT Russell Steph Watwood "You Do' Brian “Wish l Was Bynum’ Blauser Jen T Love Everyone’ Wilcox Lee "Wanna See My* Rhinehart And Me. So keep an eye out for any of these people. Because they're watching over you. Arts & Sciences Student Advisory Board Applications They’re Outf Applications are available at Arts & Sciences Advising Center (107 Oldfalher Ha#), Student Involvement Office and Multicultural Affairs Office. DeadKne: Sept 27,5pm. I ALASKA SUMMER JOBS Fishing industry. Eam to $3000 - $00004- /month + ben efits. Male/female. No experience necessary. (206) 971 3510 ext A57786 Birth Mothers Support/Discussion Come to the Women’s Center NU 340, Sept. 25th, 6:30 p.m. A time for Birth mothers (post adoption) to share their stories. For more information Call Samantha at The Women’s Center at 472-2597. CRUISE SHIPS HIRING -Earn up to $2,000+ /month. World travel. Seasonal & full-time positions. No exp. necessary. For info, call 1 9nfi-Q71-»l«n ovt r.^T70R DISC GO ROUND WE BUY A SELL USED CD’S UMd CD’s, $5.*»47.99. 50th and 0,486-0047. FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 BRfion in pubic and private sector grants & schol arships is now avaRable. All students are eligible regard less of grades, income or parent's income. Let us help. Call Student Financial Services: i-800-263-6495 ext F57786 Events ' _ Partidpate in i>hfenihropic& Social Activities Meet Energetic People LRce Yourself Applications avaRable: Student Involvement 200 City Union 300 East Union Student Aflairs 124 Administration BuRdmg AR Residence Hai Front Desks Completed applications are due on Friday, September 27, by 5:00 p.m. to 124Administrstion For more information, pienso contact Jason Reno at 436-7976 Half priced hotel rooms For Nebraska-ASU game. Free shuttle from hotel to game. 1-800-334-8160. Homecoming 1996 General Meeting Student organizations, Greek chapters, and Residence Hall floors be sure and send your representative to the general meeting. Wednesday - September 18 at4:00, City Union. Attendance points will be given. Meet Your ASUN Senator Questions ???? Problems ???? Come and voice your concerns to your student representatives Wed. - Sept 18 10:00 to noon City Union - booth NATIONAL PARKS HIRING Positions are now available at National Parks, Forest & Wildlife Preserves. Excellent benefits & bonuses. Cal: 1 206-971-3620 ext N57783. 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% oft. Moose’s Tooth, 40th and O. Talking About Food and Weight New Discussion Group Beginning September 19,12:00 1:00 Sponsored by Womens Center and Univeristy Health Center. Call 472-9428 or 472-7478 for more information. TED SORENSON Fbrmsr SpMchwrltsr to JFK Bookskjnina Beceotion Nebraska BookstoreFnda* Sept2010:00 -11:00 AM UNL Young Democrats can receive student discount of his recent, “WHY I AM A DEMOCRAT. Contact 475-4584. TROPICAL RESORTS HIRING Entry-level & career positions available worldwide (Ha waii, Mexico, Caribbean, etc.). Waitstaff, housekeepers, SCUBA dive leaders, fitness counselors, and more. Call Resort Employment Services 1-206-971-3600 ext R57783. Watchbands Get yours at The Moose’s Tooth, 40th & 0. Weightloss Breakthrough Lose up to 14 lbs in 14 days for $49.95.1-800-320-8832 Ext. 3634. Where The Money Is How To CM It! A comprehensive guide to grants, private scholarships, fully paid internships, and stipends. Millions available through foundations, corporations and other private or ganizations. $89.95. Visa and Mastercard Accepted. Money back guarantee. 1-900-225-4200. WOMEN’S CENTER OPEN HOUSE Friday, September 20,2-5 pm Learn About Our Services Meet Our Friendly Staff Enjoy Refreshments The Women’s Center is About Women for Everyone. We are located on the third floor of the Nebraska Union, room 340. Presentor:<t$,Maroel^ Raffaelli Free Food) Alt Students Welcome! * CAMPUS RED CROSS Our first meeting at the year win be Wed., Sept. 18th at 5 ^m.JntheHBam Center. Register to Win a FREE SHtBT ■Mr BP B B Sy# ■hnidBI H B S JH| H B KBS- l^^SPS I Hi »Earn $7.°° an hour weekdays, $8.°° an hour on weekends! p 1 College Republicans wiH meet Wednesday, September 18 in the City Union at 8pm. Speakers include: State Legislature Candidate and Mm rvioioon 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 caH Theton Troxel, 465 8363. Lincoln Gaming Guild Meeting every Sunday in the Student Union, City Cam pus. CaH 438-0580 for details. Meeting 8pm, Sept. 18th, at the Culture Center. See ya there! MEMBERS WANTED! Kappa 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 call: Jen 486 4469 or Christina 467-5464. Student Dietetic & Restaurant Management Association SDRMA Meeting Thursday, Sept. 19 at 6:00 in Home Ec Bldg. East Campus. New members welcome. Student Foundation Sept. 19th,' 5:15p.m., NE Union, room wiH be posted," Students in Free Enterprise. First meeting Wednesday, Sept. 18th at 5:30 PM in the Union. Room will be posted. Everyone welcome! Ques tions? Call 472-3353. . TEACHERS TCAB Teachers College Advisory Board applications avail able in Room 105 HenzHk Hall. TRI-BETA Mandatory meeting initiation info. Sept. 28,6:30 Rm 118. UNL FINANCE CLUB Meeting today 6:30 in CBA 108. Finance Management Speaker. AH majors welcome. UNL Rodeo Club Barbeque today at 7:30, at the practice arena, 33rd & Leighton. New members welcome. 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. _ ATP Thank you to al who atterriedwie UNL rugby game! From the Men of Alpha Gamma Rho ALPHA PHI OMEGA FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY... Tonight's meetings to be held in the City Union (room posted). Pledges - 6:00, Actives - 6:30. Thanks to our coache^rfwd^l wonderful job. Even though we dUnt win, we had fun trying. Love, The A-PhTs We had a great time on Saturday and especially want to thank John Bode and Paul Blecha for taking us out for bagels! __PlPhfs “ ~ ' ' -t w _ j, getting married... these things pale in comparison to wrming the Chi Phi Kick-4-Kids Championship. Ladies, don’t let yourselves miss the footing of a lifetime. There is stii time for the rest of the sororities to sign up. Contact Chad Hamilton at 436-6060 ASAP. P.S. Delta Gamma—Don’t diss your Anchorman! sJShp Kappa Delta's Top Ten: Angie Piontek, Shari Reimer, JiH Staehr, Jaime Dworak, Chert Mtady, Tami Kaschke, Jes sica Fargen, Shannon HM, EM Erickson, Steph Maser. Way to go Girts! kldlT&G Friday, Sept. 20th. Cati 436-7941. FH A belated thank you for having us over before the back to-school bash. Let's do it agam sometime! Love, The A-Phfs 7~ OM Congratulations to our Alpha Tau Omega softball cham pionship team. You guys were awesome! Thanks also to our coaches - we had a blast! Friday, September 20,1996. Toga Party EN AT roB M HBO - . ; l ' We cunently have several exciting job opportunities available. See the Store Director at one of die following locations to apply for a position on our hometeam. 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 & Hwy. 2 •Cashiers, P/T all shifts (must be 19) •Courtesy Clerks, P/T eves. & weekends 63rd & Havelock •Checkers, P/T all shifts (must be 19) •Courtesy Clerks, P/T (retirees welcome) •Night Stockers, F/T graveyard shift 70th & Van Dorn •Fruit & Juice Bar Clerk, F/T. •Cashiers, F/T A P/T all shifts, (must be 19) •Courtesy Clerks, F/T & P/T •Night Stockers, F/T graveyard shift 33rd & Hwy 2 •Cashiers, P/T all shifts (must be 19) •Courtesy Clerks, P/T day & evening shift •Deli Sales Associates, F/T & P/T all shifts •Gourmet Coffee Comer Clerk, F/T A P/T all shifts An E.O.E. establishment offering excellent benefits and wages. g Lincoln Plating Company is seeking a part-time receptionist to work from4:00 pm to 6:00 pm Monday throughRiday mid an additional 10 hours per week^ v . nmsing errands for supplies. The main dutie&of the ? receptionist are to answer the phone and welcome a visitors to die facility. * iff ggfboiirand $1.00 per hour in tuition reimbursement, y Apply in person at: