02 Appliances 05 Bicycles 10 Books 13 Ck 30 Jewelry 40 Mfec. For Sale 45 Musical Instruments 46 Office Furniture 50 Pets 55 Photo Equipment 60 Sporting Goods 65 Stereos/TVs 70 Ticket Exchange 90 Vehicles NOTICES 200s 300 Help Wanted 310 Child Care 320 Work Study Jobs 330 Summer Job6 340 Internships 400 Roommates 410 Housing Wanted > Rooms/Rent 4201 430 Houses/Rent 440 Duplex/Rent 450 Apartments/Rent 460 Summer Housing 470 Mobile Homes/Rent 480 Vacation/Rent 490 Homes/Sale SERVICES 500s 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 500 Adoption 505 Alterations & Sewing 510 Automotive 515 Bicycle Service 520 Bridal 525 Catering 528 Child Care 530 Cleaning/Laundry 531 Cleaning/Households 535 Computer Service 540 Entertainment 545 Gift Ideas 548 Hairstyling 550 Health & Fitness 553 Insurance 555 Instruction/Tutoring 558 Job Placement 560 Lawn care 565 Legal Sendees 573 Music Exchange 575 Photography 578 Pregnancy 580 Printing & Copying 582 Recycling 583 Religious 585 Rentals 588 Tanning 590 Tattooing 593 Travel 59?Typing & Resumes CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALL 472-2588 FAX: 472-1761 8 AM-4 30 pm Monday-Friday 34 Nebiaska Uiih.h 1400 R Stieel Lincoln. Nebraska 68588-0448 $3.25 par day for 15 words on individual studem and student organization ads. $4.50 par 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, reli gion, age, disability, marital status or national origin. The Daily Nebraskan reserves the right to edi1 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 Ne braskan. 00s For Sale 5 Bicycles For Saie Cycle Works /models from Seethe new'97 models from Trek, Klein, and Specialized. Many with the newly redesigned Rock Shox suspension forks. Great savings on 96 models ail at final mark down prices. Lincoln's largest selection of bikes, clothing, and accessories. Cycle Works 27th & Vine 475-2453 Men's black Shasta 18 inch mountain trike. $200. Good condition. 464-7304. 10 Books For Sale $1000 * POSSBLE READING BOOKS. Part Time. At Home. Toll Free (1)800-698-9778 Ext R-1843 for List ings. 16 Computers For Sale 150 Mhz, 16MB EDO RAM, iGig HD, SVGA, BxCDRom, 28.8 Modem. 14' Monitor. $1485.477-1252 19 Furnishings For Sale Decorate your dorm or apartment. Best selection of neons, beer signs, mirrors, tins, beer docks and brewery lights in town. Great prices. Al at R.C. Burgess - East Park Pfaza-466-8071. 20 Furniture For Sale Couch, chair, foot-stool, rediner, coffee & endtable. Earthtones. Good condition. Will sell cheap. 489-9772. 25 Garage Sales Bam Sale Fri and Sat. 9-5 PM.3100 Pleasant HU Road. 21/2 miles south of Pioneers Park, t mile west on Pleasant Hi«;watch for signs. Selling whole household of items. 6t> Stereos TVs For Sale ; also, COLOR TV excellent $75; cal Pioneer home stereo, 6 disc CD changer, 3-way speak ers, tape deck, equalizer, remote. Uke new. $500 OBO. 477^6152. 70 Ticket Exchange For sele: 1 NU vs CSU ticket. East Stadium. Call 435 0534. For sale: tCSU-NU ticket Best offer accepted.465-5312. a Etheridge tickets, 4 seem, second balcony t 1-800-843-2310, *34.' Need 2 validated tickets together for Baylor Game, Od 12.423-9264. Need 6 tickets to tire Nebraska-Cdorado game. 477 0212. Student ticket for sale, Colorado State. Call 476-1788. TwoNUvsK Cell Baft. (913) 587 tickets, Qcn0f8i 3dini$8ton> Beet off0r. 7-9281, feme message. Wanted: 6 tickets to Colorado game. W» pay top doler. CaB Karan 436-3420. Era of the BIG 12 Baginal and tha Daily Nabraakan praviaws it all: Football Baaaball Woman's Baakatball Man's Baakatball Soocar ¥olloyball Coming Oclobor jjhl 90 Vehicles For Sale '89 Nissan, 240SX, Fastback, newer parts, 33mpg. Runs fabulous. Must sell. $4700 OBO. 435-2401 '88 tan Dodge Shadow, 4 doors, A/C, power steering, interior in excellent condition. Great student car. $2400 OBO. Call 379-1222, ask for Todd or Larry. 88 Mercury Cougar XR7. Auto, black, 5.0 liter, 97K, loaded, $7500—obo. Call Matt 436-8205. 84 Nissan 300 XZ. T-top, 5-speed, air, 96K, clean. $3850. 86 Nissan Sentra. Wagon, auto, air, 85K, nice. $2850. 87 Nissan Pulsar twin cam, 5-speed, bad trans., $1500. Offers accepted. Baer's Auto Sales, 1647 S. 3rd St. 477 6442. 1988 Toyota Tercel. 5-speed, runs great, low gas-con sumption, stereo, $2500—obo. Call Saqib 477-0297 or 472-2954. 1986 Honda Civic, 5-speed, air conditioning, 84,000 miles, very good condition. $3250. 436-0303. 1979 Volks wagon Rabbit- diesel THE ENERGIZER RABBIT. IT JUST KEEPS GOING ... asking $900 4351840 200s Notices 210 Announcements Arts & Sciences Student Advisory Board Applications They're Out! Applications are available at Arts & Sciences Advising Center (107 Oldfather Hall). Student Involvement Office and Multicultural Affairs Office. Deadline: Sept 27,5pm. funding $ Student Foundation We have $3000we need to gat dd of. If you have an eventteiqgram/conventlon/etc. that you feel would benefit UNI a its students, apply for funding today)! Applications avalable at 200 Nebr. union. City Campus and 300 East Cam pus Union. Applications due October 25. BIG RED TAILGATE PARTY Saturday - Sept 28 930 to 1030 BROYHILL FOUNTAIN Sponsored by ASUN-Student Government. KFflX, Pepsi, Old Home Bread and Fahbury Hot Dogs Chinese Moon Festival at UNL Time: 6 PM Sept. 27th Place: The Lawn Norm of City Union Admission: Member—$2; Non-Member—$5; Children Under 12—FREE! Chinese Students and Scholars Association at _UNL._ Coming Soon Homecoming 1996 October 7th-12th Reflection of Perfection Attention Student Organizations, Greek chapters, and residence halls Event packets are avalable at the following locations: A SUN office. Culture Center, Office tor Student Invoive ment (city and east campus), GreakJ| gram Council. Alumni Association. andattheVtoeq n*.IIm*_At_•-» sM-i- -Ml_ _ cefior Tor oiucreru Anaiirs ‘OTTice. Oeadlne tor the particfcation entry form is Tuesday, October 1 at 430 PM. Criminal Justice Student AssociWion preesnjs Chuck LaFoMette from the U.S. Marshal's Office on Tuesday, October 1 at 1105 Neihardt, 730pm. GOOD LUCK WOMEN’S RUGBY Getjasyched! Were gonna nick al over Iowa State this INTRAMURAL PLACEKICKING V. CONTEST The Men's, Women's, Co-Rec Intramural Placekicking Contest will be held Sunday, September 29 at Memorial Stadium. There is no advanced entry required. For more information, cal 472-3467. Keimyung Meeting! 61/2 priced airlne tickets to study abroad. Wed. October 2. 5:00pm at International Affairs. 1237 R St. 472-5358. NATIONAL PARKS HIRING Positions are now available at National Parks, Forest & Wildlife Preserves. Excellent benefits & bonuses. Call: 1 - 206-971-3620 ext. N57784. Pre-Paid Phone Cards 54 minutes-$10. 108 minutes-$20. Anytime, anyplace. Competitive international rates. 468-8411,435-6818. Selling it All Life-time of Household. 310OPIeasantHill Road. Fri-Sat, 9-5 PM. Take Denton Road 3 ml west of West Bypass, then follow signs. Student Council for Exceptional children invites all students who have a genuine interest in children with special needs to attend our first meeting, October 1oL 5:45 PM, NE Union Rm. 402. REFRESHMENTSSERVED! UNL Offices Homecoming 1996 University offices show your Big Red Spirit during Home corn ing 1996 by creating an Office Display! Entry deadline is Oct. 1. Call 472-2581 - ASUN office to request a packet. VOTER REGISTRATION Monday—Sept. 23 thru Friday—Sept. 27 11:00 to 1:00 City & East Campus Register and Make a Difference! Sponsored by Government Liaison Comm. Weightloss Breakthrough Lose up to 1? bs in 14 days for $49.95.1 -800-320-8832 Ext. 3634. Where The Money Is HowToGat k! A comprehensive guide to grants, private scholarships, fully paid internshps, and stipends. Millions available through foundations, corporations and other private orga nizations. $69.95. Visa and Mastercard Accepted. Money back guarantee. 1-800-225-4200. 215 Meetings Campus Red Cross Our second meeting will be this Wednesday, Oct. 2nd in the basement of the Health Center. Be there! Actuarial Science Club There win be a meeting Monday at 6:00 p.m. in CBA126. Actuaries from Deloitte & Touche LLP, a consulting firm from Minneapolis, will be speaking and answering ques NE SEMESTER ABROAD! This spring, join a group of UNL students in experiencing GREECE and CZECH REPUBLIC. Can International Af fairs for more information: 472-5358. UNL Biochemistry Club Monday, Sept 30, 6pm, City Union. Room posted. At majors welcome. PIZZA! VAMOSAL MEXICO! A great opportunity through International Affairs—Sum mer Abroad program! Mo meeting Monday, September 30, at international Affairs, 7:00 PMI |220 Greek Affairs AMI Congrats to Dani Browne, Sara Aswegan, Beth Niemeier, and Michelle Young for making Grew Yearbook staff. Pi love, your sisters AAn Welcome to all our new Alphas. We love you I Pi love, your sisters. ATO A belated thank you to our great coaches. Mark and Tim. We had so much fun! Next year let's go for 2 runs! Love, the of Towne Club X® Thanks for the FAC. Well eat pizza and play “refresh ment'' games with you guys anytime. Kappa Delta xo Well wrestle a pigskin in the mud with you any day. Cant wait for the playoff! The women ftf Alpha Delta PI , xn Congratulations to Amle Haggar, Angie Mller. Whitted, and Jenny Wilcox for being selected to coming royalty. Go ChFO! Love, your sisters Kristin Home Adopt a Highway 2:30 Pizzaf Party 5:30 _ AY M Congratulations to our Phi's with offices: President: Laura Schweer, Vice President: Jennifer Thede, Jr. Panhelenic: Jill Schlattman, Secretary: T anya Giebhart, Philanthropy:Morgan Shaw, Treasurer: Denise Roberts, and Social: Kerri zappa. Love, your sisters Kappa Kickoff ’96 Sunday, September 29,10-4 All proceeds go to the Friendship Home. KA ATQ Feeling Groovy’ Sept. 27,1996 TC We would like to welcome our new pledges: Christi Brettmann, Janelle Buettner, Lisa Carlson, Mary Cidlik, Tiffany Davis, Karey Erickson, Danita Howe, Holly Hurst, Keri KeHer, Jessie Kotera, Becky Krantz, Julie Lieb, Jill Minster, Kelli Ouchi, Erin Spiry, Kristen Taylor, Lisa Ufford, Rachel Woeppel, Kendra Yahnke, Stephani Zechmann. This is going to be a great year! Triangle Congratulations to Matt Scherer and Tammi Tucker on their recent engagement. From the men of Triangle 245 Lost & Found FOUND: Near 16th&R, female kitten, about 3 months old, must identify. 438-0508. Nissan car key found SW of the East Campus Union. 436 260 Fundraising FAST FUNDRAISER - RAISE $500 IN 5 DAYS - GREEKS, GROUPS, CLUBS, MOTIVATED INDIVIDU ALS. FAST, EASY - NO FINANCIAL OBLIGATION (800)862-1982 EXT. 33 270 900 Numbers MEET SINGLES IN YOUR AREA. Set up a voice box to meet men and women. Watch your messages pile up. Diverse lifestyles, too. Call 1-900-407-7072 ext. 901. $2.95/min. 18 +. T-tone only. 24hrs. 300s Jobs 300 Help Wanted Part-Time $10.85 to start, flexible hours, filling 29 positions by 10/08/ 96. 477-8695 ^’mono<:'s Have you had mono nucleosis within the last month? If so, your plasma could make a valuable contribution to research & earn you $50.00 at the same time. For details please call Tam at 474-2335. n abi BioMedical Center 300 South 17th Street $17,500 yr Full time lawn care specialist needed. $17,500 plus com mission. Full benefit package, training provided. Please call 477-0303 (or an Interview. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT JOB? Olsten KQC Staffing has immediate positions for Nurses and Nurse Aides with 6 months recent experience. Olsten KQC Staffing offers flexible scheduling, same day pay and bonuses. CALL: OLSTEN KQC STAFFING at 489-5(90 today! Attention students!!! Are you short of cash? Need $$$ for college expenses? Make $$$ money all fall and winter. Let us help. 1-800-400-0209. COMPUTER OPERATOR Individual needed to operate computers and all other peripheral devices in accordance with department poli cies and procedures; acts as resource person to users; processes reports. Requires any combination of training and/or experience that will allcw the individual to meet the knowledge requirements noted above and perform the duties. Prefer previous experience with Digital computers (i.e. vax cluster). Ability to process reports which includes printing, decoHating/bursting, sorting and delivering re ports to specified areas in a timely manner. PT -1130 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. (Sat/Sun) NIGHT COOK/CATERING ATTENDANT Individual needed to receive/prepare food orders for delivery and/or service in the cafeteria for 2nd and 3rd shifts in accordance with established recipes/procedures. Requires any combination of background/experience that will allow the individual to perform the listed duties. Must be 18 years of age to operate production equipment, high school diploma or equivalent. PT - 6:30 p.m. -1130 p.m. OR 7:30 p.m. -10:30 p.m. OR 630 p.m. - 430 a.m. (24 nrs/week NURSE TECHNICIAN Individual needed to provide direct or indirect patient care as determined/delegated by an RN. Passes meal trays, dismisses patients, answers call lights and based on activities of daily living, reports patient response io LPN/ RN. Assists with the tasks necessary for the general management and organization of the nursing unit, being flexible in meeting the patient or unit needs. Eligible candidates must have obtained certification in a "certified nursing assistant" course or currently be in enrolled in a school of nursing program having had experience with baths, vital signs and assisting with activity. FT/PT positions available DINING SERVICE ATTENDANT Individual needed to perform a variety of routine duties such as dishing salads, serving on the cafeteria line, operating a cash register and cleaning up after each meal. Must have ability to lift up to 25 bs. and communicate effectively with others. Various part-time positions available. PATIENT DIETETIC SERVICES ATTENDANT Individual needed to assemble and set up food trays for patients in accordance with department policies and diet orders; stripe and cleans food carts and dishes. Requires any background/experience that will allow the individual to perform the listed duties. FT/PT positions available. FOOD SERVICE ATTENDANT Individual needed to receive, soak and feed dirty dishes Into the dish machine, as well as unloading clean dishes and putting them away. Must have manual dexterity and ability to lift up to 25 lbs. PT - 4:45 p.m. - 830 p.m. 2-3 evenings AND/OR 730 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. on Sat. or Sun. We offer: * a competitive salary (new starting wage/pay differ ential for weekends, evenings and overnights) * contact ua to loam more about using tuition reimbursement and benefit dollars to further your education. Please submit resume/application to: BRYAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Human Resources 1600 South 46th Street Lincoln. Nebraska 68506 (402) 483-6610 EEO Computer output and microfilm operator. Entry-level po sition. Need to be dependable with ability to deal with deadlines with quality and accuracy. Computer experi ence hebfui. Excellent benefits, excellent working condi tions. M-F, 2-3 hours a day, later afternoons. Call Dave or Bert at 423-0077. Data entry position available. Needed: one FT 10am 6pm, one PT f lexble through 6pm. Must type 50-60 wpm. Call for details. 474-1938. Days Inn is hiring for the following positions, * Desk Clerk—3-11pm, * Night Audftor, Weekends, V1pm-7am, * Housekeeping and maintenance. Please apply in person aI the Days Inn Hotel, 2920 N.W. 12th. iJ