The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 17, 1996, Page 20, Image 20

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02 Appliances 400 Roommates
05 Bicycles 410 Housing Wanted
- 10 Books . 420 Rooms/Rent
13 Clothing 430 Houses/Rent
16 Computers 440 Duplex/Rent
20 Furniture 450 Apartments/Rent
30 Jeweliy 460 Summer Housing
4 40 Misc. For Sale 470 Mobile Homes/Rent
45 Musical Instruments 480 VacatfexVRent
46 Office Furniture 490 Homes/Sale
50 Pets -
55 Photo Equipment
60 Sporting Goods --=
65 Stereos/TVs 500 Adoption
70 Ticket Exchange 505 Alterations & Sewing
90 Vehicles 510 Automotive
515 Bicycle Service
520 Bridal
525 CaMfoa
200 Rides 528 Child Care
203 Spring Break Trips 530 Cteaning^Laundry
205 Career Events 531 Cleankj^touseholds
210 Announcements Cor^uterSennce
91 c Lloatinnc ClIUJflainfTiefU
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220 Greek Affairs 540 Hairstviina
230 Student Government 550 HeaWi&Rtness
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 & Copying
582 (recycling
--- 583 Religious
'SP™BnlBd 585 Rentals
310 Chid Care 588 Tanning
320 Work Study Jobs 590 Tattooing
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 Safe
Cycle Works
See Lincoln’s largest selection of bicycles, clothing and
accessories. We have mountain, road, and hybrid bicycles
in stock and ready to roll. Huge savings on any remain
ing '96 models. Winter clothing now in stock.
Cycle Works
27th & Vine
475-2453
IBM 150Mhz, 16MB RAM, 1.2GHD, 2MB SVGA,
8xCDROM, SC, 33.6 fax/modem, 14* monitor, $1600.00,
402-477-1252. ,
Near-new dark wood And "brass day bed with trundle,
sheets included. <1000 new, asking $400. 488-2443.
One drafting desk and one metal office desk. 484-9097.
BACKTRACK records
Lincoln's vintage record shop. Quality used CDs, $7.50
or less, LPs, Cassettes, Posters. 3833 South 48th, 489
3817._.
MUST SELL: Amana 1000-watt microwave, speaker
phone, wedding dress, shelf. Cal Ruth at 477-0135.
Panasonic car portable CD player $100 obo. Cal 436^
8002.
VCR w/remote $85; also, COLOR TV exoalent $75; cal
466-8520.
2 DAVE MATTHEWS SAND TICKETS! Oct 28th, ICC,,
GREAT CENTER SEATS, NOT ON THE LAWN!!!!! Face
Value/$60!! Cal 438-0938/leave message.
4 Hoode tickets, row 33 on floor, $30 each/OBO. 466
0896 "
4 tickets NEEDED for Mtosouri game. Cal Nats at 436
7964.
Hootie/Rows 1-5
KISS/GARTH/TORI AMOS
KC CWEFS/NU FOOTBALL
TICKET EXPRESS
438-6789.___
Must Sell: 3 Hootie/They Might Be Giants tickets. Excel
lent aeatB. Face Value $ Cal 435-5136.__
- WANTED: Football tickets. 1 NU vs. Kansas and 2 NU
vs. ktiasouri. 465-0312.
Wanted: Tickets for the CU game on November 22.477
2022.
SQESGSSQSESSSSSSIHHHIEI
93 Ford Taurus, PW/PL, AM/FM cassette console, floor
shift, 4-wheel disc brakes w/ABS. 67K mites, immaculate
condffion. 436-0480 or 560-4765.
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90 Geo Metro. 5sp, 81K, 48 mph, slight body damage,
$2295. 402-799-3335, evenings.
200s Notices
ATTENTION SPORT CLUBS
All members of the HOCKEY*Men’s and Women's
LACROSSE*MEDIEVAL COMBAT*ROLLER HOCKEY,
Men’s and Women's RUGBY*Men’s and Women’s SOC
CER dubs must make a Sport Club Participetion Physi
cal Appointment in person at the Office of Campus Rec
reation, Rm 55 by Friday, October 18, by 3 PM.
Christmas Lane
Store closing, Haymarket location ONLY! 311 N. 8th. In
ventory 45%-60% OFF! Hours: 11-5 daily, Sat 10-5, Sun
1-4. HURRY SALE FOR SHORT TIME ONLY!!!
CRUISE SHIP HIPING
Earn up to $2,000f/month. World travel. Seasonal & full
time positions. No exp necessary. For info, call 1-206
971-3550 ext C57786
DISC GO ROUND
WE BUY A SELL USED CD’S
Used CD’s, $5.99-87.99.
T-shirts, posters, imports, hacky sacks, music
books, song books and CD towers.
New CD’s $11^»-$12.99
DISC GO ROUND
50th and O. 486-0047.
Flu Shots/Wellness Profiles
Today
For students, faculty/staff and general public. - East
Union, 11 am. -1 p.m.
FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE!
MiMons of dollars in public & private sectary scholarships
and wants are now available. ALL STUDENTS ARE ELI
GIBLE. Student Financial Services’ program will help you
get your fair share. Call 1 -800-263-6495 ExtF57787
Get Involved with Emerging
Leaders!
The 1996-97 Emerging Leader Class recruitment and
publicity campaign is under way!
The Emerging Leader Class is sponsored by UNL’s Stu
dent Involvement and provides, among other advantages,
essential personal and professional leadership skills to
ambitious students. The Emerging Leader Class, offered
for two credit hours in three sections during the Spring
semester, is an interactive endeavor, instructors, teach
ing assistants, and student leaders join together to en
hance new students’leadership qualities, and encourage
a positive and successful university experience. More
over, the ELC ptovfcfesan energetic atmosphere for group
dynamics and learning, as wok as excellent co-curricular
opportunities for student leaders, including involvement
activities on campus, community service projects, and
interviews with community leaders. The Emerging Leader
Class is academically accredited by the Agricultural Lead
ership & Communication, and Educational Psychology
Departments, and Student Involvement is proud to offer
the ELC for the ninth year this Spring.
We encourage students to check out the ELC program.
Students will find information and applications at City
Campus (200 NU) and East Campus (300 NU) Student
Involvement, The Women’s Center (340 NU), The Cul
ture Center (333 N 14), and at all residence hall front
desks. Remember, applications are due Monday, Oct 21!
Industrial Engineers
Pre-registration and general meeting: Thursday, Oct. 17,
from 3:30-5:30, in El85,186 Nebraska Hall. Required
attendance. Free pizza and pop!
INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL
Tuesday October 22 is the last day to enter Co-Rec Bas
ketball. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recratron. For
. more information, caff 472-3467.
Join the NSE Team!
If you are interested in becoming a part of the New Stu
dent Enrollment team, please plan to attend one of the
information sessions we offer
Tuesday, Oct 22,7PM, Nebraska Union
Thursday, Oct 24,4 PM, Nebraska Union
Attention Women
Leaders!
The 1997 Women’s Leadership Conference Planning
Committee will be meeting every Thursday from 12:30
1:30 in the City Union. Anyone interested in being involved
with the committee is encouraged to attend.
Habitat For Humanity
Meeting Thursday, 6pm in the Union, room to be posted.
Everyone welcome.
Nebraska Semester Abroad
Spend a semester in Greece and Czech Republic and
earn 12 credit hours in 12 weeks! Info meeting October
17,4:00 at International Affairs, 1237 R St. 472-5358.
The Pi Lambda Theta Partnership with Park Middle School
is finally ready to kickoff! There wil be an orientation meet
ing Thursday, Octobsr 17th at 7:30pm In Henzllk Hall,
room 201. Linda Young from Park Middle School will at
tend to answer questions about the program. All mem
bers are welcome.
Don't miss out on this excellent opportunity to enhance
your education while ‘making a difference’ in the lives of
our youth!
Running Club
Will hold a meeting on Thursday, Oct. 17, at 6 PM in the
Rec Center's TV Lounge. Questions, call Brad at 438
9261.
UNL Model United Nations
Thursday nights 7pm in the City Union. Come join the
FUNI
aan
Alphas, Tonight’s the night Get sxcited!! We Are!)
Love, the Deltas
ATP
Thanks for the dinner exchange Monday. Bet you never
thought you'd team so much aboutAbraham Lincoln, huh?
The Women of Alpha Omicron Pi
10% discount off flower
deliveries to sororities
and fraternities
$19.99/dqzen longstem roses
Canterville Garden
3031 O Street
435-1118
Congratulations to Katie Kenagy of Gamma Phi Beta and
Ryan Homer of FarmHouse on their pinning.
The Men of FarmHouse
Congratulations to Shelly Farber of Alpha Chi Omega and
Ryan Furstenau of FarmHouse on their engagement.
The Men of FarmHouse
AAA
A big thank you to Shannon Wallace for all her hard work.
Your dedication made Flapjack awesome!
Thank you also to Susannah Strand for doing such a good
jrtOTganczing Homecoming activities. We appreciate youi
Congratulations to Bridget Gallagher for wanning NATS.
We wanna hear you sing!
Love, your sisters
ATA
Isn’t revenge sweet? Thanks again for the acrobatics.
Love, the Alpha Chi's
FH
OM
Thanks for a great Homecoming week and a special
thanks to FarmHouse guys for the pizza and the beautiful
bouquet'of flowers.
Love, the Kappas
You guys were snvesome curing Homecoming week! The
FAC rocked! Not to mention the primer and the pre-cham
pionship party Saturday night
Love, the Alpha Chi’s
KA8
Hey; New Members—Get excited for initiation! Have i
great 1-Week! We can’t wait for you to be active mpm
Love, Your Sisters
ML
Congratulations to Adrienne Glaser for making Arts S
Sciences Advisory Board. Also, congratulations tc
Ashleigh Echols and Traci Armiger for making the ASUh
Students With Disabilities Subcommittee.
Love, your sisters
• 10 POOL TABLES
. • 8 DART MACHINES
J •FOOSBALL
/ • GREAT FOOD MENU
I • 22 BEERS ON TAP
Sun.-Thurs. 9 pm-12 pm
with Student ID
tfS j
of**5®*
Expires 11/27/96
KS
Thanks for the pre-game party last Saturday. We had a
blast!
Love, the Ladies of Tri Delta
AXA EN
Thanks for the fun during Homecoming Week. It was good
meeting alt of you.
Pi Beta Phi
AXA
Hey Chops—How ‘bout another Pi Phi-Lambda Chi lawn
party?!?
The Pi Phi’s
ex
Thanks for a great Homecoming week!
Love, the Alpha Chi's
EAE
Thanks, guys, for the delicious breakfast! The food was
great and we had so much fun—maybe too much! We
look forward to doing it sober with you guys! You’re the
best!
Love, The Thetas
The Phi Psi 500
Ladies, start your engines! That’s right Chi Omega,
Gamma Phi Beta, Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Delta, Kappa Al
pha Theta, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Phi Mu, Al
pha Chi Omega, Alpha Phi, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Xi
Delta, and Alpha Delta Pi, it’s that time of year again for
the Phi Psi 500. Get pumped dnd bring home the trophy!
Proceeds benefit the Lincoln Children s Museum.
GET INVOLVED!
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
REPRESENTATION NEEDED
There are many committee openings for student repre
sentatives. Check the ASUN office for current open posi
tions. Applications available at 115 Nebraska Union. Dead
lineOct. 18. _• , _
Law College
Students
Opening for Law College representative for ASUN Sen
ate. Application available atASUN office, 115 Nebr. Union,
dead&e October 18._
Happy Birthday, Sweets. Hope it’s a good one.
_Love, the Compulstve Hiding Disorder
Found Thursday morning: keychain, 14th & Vine near bus
stop, Aries symbol attached. Claim at the DN. You’re wel
come-CAFL?
Found: Adidas Husker Vision jacket in Okffather Hall. Call
438-4880 to claim.
FOUND: CD’s in carrying case near CPN tennis courts 8/
26. Claim and ID at 100 Neihardt, or cafl 472-4278.
LOST: Red- and orange-beaded silver Native American
bracelet with a twist-on clasp. Reward offered. 477-4149.
Wanted: 100 students. Lose 8100 pounds. Near metabo
lism breakthrough. RN assisted. Free gift. $35 fee. 1-808
579-1634.
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FAST FUNDRAISER - RAISE $500 IN 5 DAYS - GREEKS,
GROUPS, CLUBS, MOTIVATED INDIVIDUALS. FAST,
EASY - NO FINANCIAL OBLIGATION (800)862-1982
EXT. 33
FREE T-SHIRT
+$1000
Credit Card fundraisers for fraternities, sororities &
groups. Any campus organization can raise up to $1000
by earning a whopping $5.00/VISA application.
Cal 1-800-932-0528 ext- 65
Qualified callers receive FREE T-SHIRT. *.
FUNDRAISER - Motivated groups needed to earn $500+
promoting AT&T, Discover, gas and retail cards. Since
1969, we ve helped thousands of groups raise the money
they need. Call Gina at (800) 592-2121 ext 110. Free CD
to qualified callers.
Jobs
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Attention: Nursing, Gerontology, and Human Service
Majors. Part-time and full-time personal caregiver posi
tions for the elderly available. Competitive wages and
excellent benefits. Contact Doreen at Haven Manor, 434
2680.
BOOKKEEPER
Up to $9 per hour
Wage & Tuition Rebate
* Excellent Pay & Benefits
* Great Work Environment
*50%Meal Discount
* Flexible Schedule
* Paid Vacation
* Frequent Reviews
* 401K Plan
* STEP Tuition Reimbursed
Scholarship Plan
If you are a person who has a strong need to have things
done just right and likes to make things happen, apply
NOW for a part-time restaurant bookkeeper position. 15
20 hours per week doing the bookkeeping and in-store
duties in an Amigos restaurant. 9am - 1pm, 2-4 days per
week and 6am -1 pm on Monday. Flexible hours. Must be
a person who enjoys a fast, intense pace and likes to
work hard. Explore how you can earn 100% college tu
ition reimbursement simply by working at Amigos!
APPLY NOW AT
29th & CORNHUSKER
14th &Q
UNL UNION
E.O.E.
Be the Burger
Lincoln’s favorite tavern needs an independent,
hardworking grill cook. Apply in person at Bleachers, Hwy
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