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02 Appliances 400 Roommates 05 Bicycles 410HousingWanted 10 Books 420 Rooms/Rent 13 Clothing 430 Houses/Rent 16 Computers 440 Duplex/Rent 20 Furniture 450 Apertments/Rent 30 Jewelry 460 Summer Housing 40 Misc. 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 StereotfTVs 500 Adoption 70 Tidwt Exchange 505 Alterations & Sewing 90 Vehicles 510 Automotive 515 Bicycle Service 520 Bridal 525 Catering 200 Rides 528 Child Care 203 Spring Break Trips 530 Cleaning/Laundry 205 Career Events 531 Cleaning/Households 210 Announcements Compujer Service Oic Hnnthinn MO tm©fuilnfT>©01 ™ 545 GifHdeas ticU UiBOK Anatrs exp Uolrntuitnn 230 Student Government 550 hS&Pitness 240 Personals 553 insurance 242 Pinning & 555 tnstrudiorVTutoring 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 r v OAA ■ ■ I III--1 583 I duu nerp wanted eoc j 310 Chid Care 503 Tanning 320 work Study Jobs 590Tattootog 330 Summer Jobs " Travel 340 Internships 595 Typing & Resumes $3.25 par 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. fife For Sale Cycle Works Killer deals on leftover wheels. XT/LX equipped bikes at $525. Whoa! That is low. Everything you need to ride all winter. Bikes, clothing, packs, hats, and gloves. Great Christmas gift items too. Cycle Works 27th & Vine 475-2453_ Satin weckfingdress. Size 8. Beautiful bead work and train. $450.477-2044. Leave message._ HP DeskJet 550C, Color printer, prints great! Hardly used! $150 OBO, VCR $40. 472-9602. Selling it Cheap! Apple RGB monitor $65. Magmun 28.8 fax/ modem never used $70. Apple Style writer printer $60. Call 421-3913_ 25 men Stereo cotor tv $150. 4 head Vhs VCR $50. Cd player $35. 467-5189 Cable descrambler kit, $14.95. See ALL the channels! 1 - 800-752-1389. 3 CU/NU tickets for sale. 2 together seventh row south stadium. 1 student section. Best offer. 421-8861 3 Dave Matthews tickets, $22.50 each 060. 438-3998. 4CU-NU tickets, together, East Stadium. Best offer. 436 6393.__ 4 NU vs. CU tickets, Best Offer, call 303-2960029 con tact Andy. -_~ „ - 4 NU-Coksado tickets together. Section 11, Row 20. $150 OBOCai 421-8087 _' 5 Colorado vs. NU tickets for sale seated together. Call 436-8802 7 NU vs CU tickets for sale. East Stadtom. Best offer. 438-8709.. For Sale: 2 CU tickets together in south Stadtom. W1 vaBdate. Cal 436-8631, leeve message. FOR SALE: One NU/CU ticket. South Stadtom. 438-8137, Best Q$er. FOR SALE: 2 CUfNU tickets. Together—South Stadtom. Beet offer. 421-9200. Leave massage. FOR SALE: 1 Colorado student ticket. Soul) Stadtom Wvaldata. 4788079.__ NmcIicI: ttckHs lor CIVNU oame QonsftforsludinKval* dated)Ctol^6TOm^ __ TVso CUfNU student totals wB vaMrte cal and make an oisr Mtohale 4388881 91 Stanza 4-door, 5 speed, air, $4960. 91 Mssan pickup, $4650. 84300ZX,$296a 91 GMc 2-door hetbh, $3060. 86 Centra wagon, $2600. 91 Ctvic 4-door, 5-speed, air, $4150. 91 CMc DX, $4850. 91 Protege, 4-door, 6 speed. 37K, $3050. Offers accepted. Bear's Auto Safes, 1647S.5rd3l 477-6442. 1995 Honda Civic Coupe EX, 5 speed, power everything, cruise, a/c, sunroof, 477-1303 leave message 1963 Mazda RX-7. Excellent condition, 105K, book price $2300. Asking $1750. 467-3644. 1979 Mustang 5.0, lots of high power goodies. Runs, drives great. $1000/ best offer. 477-1761. Five ’93 Escort station wagons. 50-60,000 miles, very good condition. $5000 and up. 402-333-1942, after 6pm. 200s Notices IOWA BOUND Female Student seeking ride to DesMoines/Urbandale area for Thanksgiving Break. Will share gas costs. 436 occp 0900 __ v_ Round Trip Cruise for two, the Grand Bahamas Island. 4 days-3 nights cal 436-6404 Spring break la coming! Don’t delay there is limited space! Cal Laura, your Sun Splash representative, 436 9306tO 8etupapackagestaiwig atonly $379 to either the Bahamas, Cancun, Daytona, Jamaica, Panama City or South Padre._ “ChooChoo” “C’mon Ride the Train” Join the Involvement Team! This is your last week to re serve your seat on the Train! Educate students on the benefits of involvement and have fun too! Applications, Student Invoivment. Attention All Students Please review your class syllabi and determine if there is a conflict with Dead Week Policy. If so, please contact ASUN - Student Government as soon as possible at 115 Nebr. Union, 472-2581. DEAD WEEK POLICY Final examinations for full semester classes are to be given ONLY at the regularly scheduled time as published tn the Official Schedule of Classes or at another time DURING FINALS WEEK mutually agreeable to all con cerned. The only examinations that may be given during the last week of classes (Dead Week) are: lab, practical exami nations, make-up or repeat examinations, and self-paced examinations. dur^Tg*the1ast week ofclasses (Dead Week) must*have been assigned in writing by the end of the EIGHTH WEEK of the semester. This refers to the project and its scope, but not the topic. Quizzes are acceptable during Dead Week. Nov. 17-24 Please donate at your house or Residence Hall. Spon sored by Theta Chi, Cornerstone, and RHA Student Ac tion Team. CRUISE SHIP HIRING Earn up to $2,000+/month. World travel. Seasonal & full time positions. No exp necessary. For info, call 1-206 971-3550 ext. C57786 DISC GO ROUND WE BUY & SELL USED CD'S Used CD's, $5.99-$7.99. T-shirts, posters, Imports, hacky sacks, music books, song books and CD towers. New CD's $11.9»-$12.99 DISC GO ROUND 50th and O, 486-0047. Fall Academic Challenge Tournament Saturday, November 23,1:00-4:00 p.m. City Union, Food Court Area. Open to all UNL students. No entry fee. Spon sored by the Honors Program Student Board. Four-per son teams. Six events. Entry deadline is TODAY. Send e mail to honorsQunlinfo2.unl.edu or enter in person at 118 Neihardt. Call 436-9402 if you have any questions. Flu Shots/Wellness Profiles This Week Flu shots/wellness profiles for students, faculty/staff and general public. November 20 (flu shots only) - East Union, November 21 (flu shots only) - Health Center Lobby, 11 a.m. -1 p.m. Food & Personal Items Drive Nov 11 - Nov 22 Needed: Boxed & Canned Foods, Soap, Toothpaste, etc D°The*Women’s Center - NE Union #340 Love Library Student Involvement - City NE Union #200 Student Involvement - East Unibrriaoo The Women’s Center More Info call 472-2597 Health Aides Toafof the Health Aides who waked hard Ms fel, You posted your health tips in each stal. YOu wrapped al the Snides, you bandaged each cut, Keep up fee good work... ‘CAUSE HEALnt AIDES ROCK!! Have a Happy Thanksgiving! rrom vie Mcuonxnators. * » « - »■» S—I U ^ iwan, Nikki, Jennifer, onau Hey Riddance Hefl flludsnts DoTfou Need A Study Break? RHA Casino Ntaht Thurs. Nov. 217-d ._ NafcardtPub _ HUSKERSAND HIGH SCHOOL FOOtOALL ON INTERNET http.V/Wwwradta.naMhouae/ MODELS Models rrVfages 11-35. Models Scotidng Group wd be in flip OmahsAJncoin area for 2 nights only Nov. 21-22. n8pfdld(wny top 8QO1IC168 ii Os ft NT) Mnll&ft, rdiffi... mO explaining nocssttiy For Info. cM 1.888.65.model. Muslim Sister interested in joiningfforming a Muslim women's prayer/study/discussion circle. Those Sisters interested should write down their name, address, phone number, and year in school, and leave this information at the front desk of the Daily Nebraskan office, Rm 34, NE Union. — Nebraska Union Board Positions open This board assumes the role of advocate for the various segments of the University community to the Director of Nebraska Unions and Vice Chan, for Student Affairs. Deadline Tues., November 26 - 4:00 p.m. Applications available at 115 Nebr. Union. PT,OT& PHARMACY STUDENTS! Creighton PT, OT and Pharmacy at the .Arts&Sciences Advising Center, Wednesday, November 20,1 -5. Cal 472 4190 for appointment. RHA is now accepting applications for alternate juror po sition. Call 2-1095 or stop by 237 Nebraska Union. SWEATER SALE! UNL marketing dub sweater sale fundrasier outside of Union by Broynill fountain. The sale will be running Tues day-Friday Agronomy Club meeting Wednesday night at 7pm, 327 Keim Hall, East Campus. Block & Bridle Meeting Wednesday, Nov. 20, East Campus Union. 7pm—initiates, 7:30—EVERYONE. Initiation Night. CBASAB Social Event Wednesday, Nov. 20th, 6pm at Champions Fun Center. Bring $6 and a can of food! Coll^p riepubhcans Will meet Wednesday, November 20 at 8pm in the City Union to have a post Election Party. Food will be served. Remember to bring money for T-shirts. Footbag Club Meetings every Thursday night at 7:30 on CRC court #1. Everyone welcome. For more information call Mark at 465-8363 Habitat for Humanity Meeting Thursday, Nov. 21, 6pm. Posted in Union. Informational Meeting Summer China program, Wed., Nov. 20th, 3-3:30pm, CBA.320. Kappa Omnicron Nu Meeting Wednesday, Nov. 20, at 7:30pm in the City Union. Program includes job seeking on the internet. PRE-LAW CLUB Tonight at 6pm. City Union Guest: Lawyer Patrick O’Brien New Members Welcome Pre-Occupational Therapy Club Meeting TONIGHT, Nov. 20th, 7:30 PM, NE Union, room posted. Everyone Welcome! society for Human Resource Management Meeting Nov.21st at 5:30pm in NE Union, room will be posted. Speaker Beth McFarland. Business Attire. Student Council for Exceptional Children Meeting Nov 21, 6pm. Room 313, Barkley Center. STUDENT FOUNDATIONS We have a meeting at 5:15 on Thursday the 21st at the Nebraska Union. Room will be posted. BE THERE!! UNL MARKETING CLUB Meeting Thursday Nov 21st at 6:00pm in the Student Union. The room will be posted: Speaker Ron McKenzie win be speaking about marketing on the internet We will be holding new officer elections. UNL Wildlife Club Gene Oglesby of the Nebraska Wildlife Federation will be the speaker. November 20,7pm, East Campus Union. Bring T-shirt designs. A&ATA Congratulations toMeHssascnwaner and Chrie Lorenz on their recent marriage. We wish you both the bet of luck in the future! Love, the A-PhTs Sol ML an Hianl^r^^Mt thus we’ve had a> semester. You Lades are AWESOME! Love, the Deits ~ ATP ~ - CnajaterlnM tn klu^fat nw hi; mart. -CongratulakonstoDayieLeefersonreceivinghisAmeri cangA Degree at tie ladonalFFAconvenilori lnKan sas City. - CdngrakMtoneiQ Mat Lamb on Me meant Job Oder imrl armpfnro mrilh John Dioro. MoBreMKamMnlor Your Brothers aba Congratulations to Ivy Rossetter on your Pearling and Shelley Crounse on your engagement! Xi-Love, Your Sisters Congratulations to ^^*8^^^ dent, Becky Richter, Recording _ Chapter Life VP; Kelli Bamsay, Myhre, Financial VP; Tanya RobitaHle,, Sherri NeW, Public delations VP: Erin t ™ Kate Deicke, New Member Ed; Courtney t_ lanthropy; April Dauhard, Chaplain; Courtney Wick! Academic Achievement Sarah McClellan, House Man ager Michelle, Corresponding Secretary. Bermuda Triangle Sun, Surf, and tan tons of sands. AJA Thanks for all of the wedding festivities last week! We all had a great time! We will be your brides anytime! Love, the A-Phi’s QM Congratulations to thesebdes: - Molly Egley, Woma Yeh, and Amy Allison on your ac ceptance into Emerging Leaders. - Kelly Penke for bong selected to go to the National 4 H Conference in Memphis - Angela Watts on receiving 2nd place in your Royal Ambassador competition - Brooke Fleck on your engagement Way to go girls! Love, your sisters roB Congrats to our awesome sisters: Mindy Lacy - Presi dent of STAND, Laura Lockson & Lisa Kenagy - Emerg ing Leaders. Way to go! Love, your sisters KA0 Thanks for the dinner exchange. Your chocolate cake was sweet but it will never compare to you. Love, Kappa Sig KA. Thanks for bowling with us on Thursday. We had great time! ^ The Men of Alpha Gamma Sigma KA Congratulations to our newly selected officers. We have the utmost confidence in each of you. . Love, your sisters KKTOA0 Congratulations, Angie SawteHe and Greg Hand, on your pinning and surprise engagement! We wish you the best of luck in the future! Love, the Kappas Congratulations to the Grand MasterPau! West Grand Procurator Paul Dudzinski Grand Master gf Ceremonies: Brian Skourup Grand Scribe: Kevin Reiner Grand Treasurer Mark Klitske Gaurds: Geoff Brennon, Scott Miller P.S. Old EC did a hell of a job, will miss-Teich, Larby/ Rosa, Peo, and Fuges Bu^teilcf^oast IV ^ 1996 November 21 The Murphys Paul and Joyce with The Sidetracks Band Blue Moon Ghetto with Niki Boulay Triangle Fiji Acacia Once in a Blue Moon Nov. 15,1996 rroo Congratulations to Nikki Botdorf on her acceptance into the Disney Internship Program. Way to go! •] Con Ions to New Chairmen and Officers Chairmen Positions are as Follows: A-9 Assistant Cody Carlow; Philanthropy: Chad Lorenz; Jr. Philanthropy: Chris Nigro; Intramural: Todd Vest Jr. Intramural: Dustin Garri son; Historian/PR: Zack Danhaur; Brotherhood: Tony Ferate; House Manager Brett Ftodine; Kitchen Manager: Ryan Fleisher, Risk Management Dana VaHsh; Lincoln Man/lnvolvment: Aaron Pfingsten; Alumni: Adam Prochaska; Jr. Alumni: Steve Myers; Co-Social: Dusty Vaughan and Steve Phillips; Jr. Social: Andy Sedlacek; Parlimentary: John Meyers. XAE Phi Alpha to the Brothers of the Week: The Nike Tourney Rag Football Team Congratulations on making it to the Owtpipnship game! ' ***PRE-HEALTH*** " Had your "3-Shot Hep B Series"? If so just 4 hours a week of your time can earn you over $300 a month, while you study. Call 474-2335 and ask for Tam. RmMF.mr.Ai. Center V the human touch J ALIANT COMMUNICATIONS If you are interested in working for a company that offers excellent benefits and promotional opportunities within a variety of fields, consider a future with Aliant Communications. We are now taking applications for full-time entry level custodial positions. A valid driver's license is required, as is the ability to train and work die hours of 5pm -1 am M-F. The starting salary is $5.62 an hour, with regularly scheduled increases. Included in our benefits package are: • Paid vacations & holidays » • Health & dental plans AHqII^ > Pension plan • Educational assistance • Advancement opportunities Consider a future with Aliant Communications. Apply in person at: 1620 M Street between 8 am - 5 pm, M-F before December 4,1996. •• EQE v . . _ M/F/D/Yk