The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 28, 1997, Page 16, Image 16
_ _ { 02 Appiances 05 Btcydes - 10 IBooks . . 13 Clothing 16 Computers 20 Furniture 30 Jewelry 40 Jdjae. For Sale 45 Musical instruments 46 Office Furniture 50 Pets 55 Photo Equipment 60 SportingGoods 65 Stsmoe/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 FundraMng 270 900 Numbers 300 Ha*) Wanted 310 Chid Care 320 Work Study Jobe 330 Summer. Jobs 340 Internships e - 400 Roommates 410 HousinaVVanted 420 RoomsrReni 430 HousesfRent 440 Dupiex/Rent 450 Apartments/Rent 460 Summer Housing 470 Mobile Homes/Rent 480 VacatkxVRent 490 Homes/Safe_ 500 Adoption 505 Alterations & Sewing 510 Automotive 515 Bicycle Service 520 Bridal 525 Catering 528 ChHd Care 530 Cleaning/Laundry 531 Cleening/Househoids 535 Computer Service 540 Entertainment 545 Gift Ideas 548 Hairstyling 550 Health & Fitness 553 Insurance 555 InsttuOtanTTutoring 558 Job Placement 560 Lawn care 565 Legal Services 573 Music Exchange 575 Photography 578 Pregnancy 580 Printing & Copying 583 Religious 585 Rentals 588 Tanning 590 Tattooing 593 Travel 595 Typing & Resumes 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 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. I ^ ||§f| ; '■ ■ ■ .i - 00s FbrSale —.-■>.- f . " ■ i », - 150MhzlBM. 16MB RAM, 14" monitor, 2Mb SVGA, 1.6gig, 33.6modem with speaker phone-loaded. $1400/060. 477-1252. Brother’s word processor, address book, and more. Sepa rate monitor 14*. Inkjet $210 o.b.o. 477-1939 Scanner for sale..Microtek Scanmaker E-3.2 months okl, in box with everything. $325 OBO 477-1252. Ladies Wedding Set Unique two-tone platinum/14k gold with princess center and channel-set band, total weight 1.57 cts. App. $7200, asking $3900 OBO. Call Kim at 402 476-2847, M-F, 8-5 J I $12001 Cal 200s Notices “Spring Break ’97" It’s Heaven!! Wake and Bake... Hottest destinations — Free parties!!! Organize group and travel free, lowest price guarantee. From $99 1-800-426-7710: [www.sunsplashtours.com] Call your on-campus rep Laura«436-9306. AAAI Spring Break *97. Cancun, Jamaica and Bahamas!!! 7 nights with air from $399. Daily Free Drink Parties, No Cover at Best Bars. Panama City, Boardwalk beach re sort, $129, 7/nights beach front Endless Summer Tours 1-800-234-7007. CANCUN-PADRE-MAZATLAN SPRING BREAK’S HOTTEST! AT UNL—JUSTIN 477-7262 1-800-328-7513 FREE FOOD, DRINK & PARTY SPECIAL Up To $200 Discount Coupons on our Website: www.studentadvtrav.com Jamaican Vacation Spring Break ’97 —Montego Bay, Negril, starling at $474, includes airfare. Aaron 423-4197. South Padre Island Beach house available. Accomadates 6 plus, Make res ervation, 210-761-4369. Space is filling fast for Jamaica, Cancun & Florida! So don't delay—Call your Student Travel Services campus rep Kristi at 436-6132! Lowest prices guaranteed! STUDY ABROAD EXTRAVA GANZA! Find out about UNL's summer programs abroad. Earn credits while immersing yourself in another -culture. At tend the informationai meeting: January ESti, 7:00 p.m., Nf*Won. ^c- ■ WM A $2SO SCHOLARSHIP! DOOR PHBES A CO-ED FRATERNITY?!? That's right. ALPHA PHI OMEGA is a National Co-ed Service FraUi|r)ity,.XJ^j are interested in leadership, friendship, and seMSf$£heck out one of these informa tional meetings: - '.'jir Tuesday 1/28 <fc30p:m. gt NeihardtlSray Parlor Tuesday 1/28 8 p.m. at Abet SaHroom * *£r. Wednesday 1/29 3:30 p.m. at City Union (room posted) Everyone is welcome!!! Active Way to Weight Control Classes Forming NOW!! Call 472-7478 for more info. Classes start February 3. Sponsored by the University Health Center. ALASKA EMPLOYMENT Earn to $3,000-S6,000/mo in fisheries, parks, resorts. Airfare! Food/Lodmng! Get all the options. Call (919) 918-7767, ext A214. ATTENTION BUSINESS STUDENTS Scholarship applications for the 1997-1998 academic year are now available in CBA 138. If you are a current CBA student and would like to be financially rewarded for an adove-average grade point average, here is your oppor tunity! But you must hurry- the application deadline is February 11 r — ---1 ■17th. 'N'J ■ No Appointments Necessary ■ i£$19.70ij | Attention Student Organization Presidents noun win os sponsoring a PrMktonts’ Roundtobli TUstday - Jan. 28 at 4:00 pjn. - City Union Beginning Tai Chi 10 classes $301 Saturdays 10:30— 11:45am, begins Feb 1st. 1242 High Sheet 421-9288 to register or for more 'Information. CASNR Student Ambassadors Student ambassador appBcatfons are due February 14tht Pick yours up at the Dean’s office 103 Ag. Hall. COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID Student Financial Services had information on 3,400+ public & private sector fundng sources. A MUST FOR ANYONE SEEKING FINANCIAL AID! For information: 1 800-263-6496 extF57788 CRUISE SHIP EMPLOYMENT Travel the world (Hawaii, Mexico, Caribbean) & earn an excellent income in the Cruise & Land-Tour Industry. For details, call 1-206-971-3550 exLCS7787 Dancers needed to perform in March show at the Wagon Train Project Smal stipend ottered. Cat 476-1112 leave name and number. Descramble Cable Test device activates al channels! Most models $50-751 773-583-8670. DISC GO ROUND we auv • sell uae> ars Used CD's, 9S.9947.99. T-shirts, postsrs, imports, hochy socks, music books, song books ontfCDtowors. Near CD's 9Tt .99-912.99 DISC GO ROUND 5091 Mid 0,496-0047. EASTERN EUROPEAN/ASIAN JOBS—Uve in Prague, Budapest, Tokyo, etc. teaching simple conversational EngksKNotoi^uagea/teachng exp, requaed. (919) 918 Eating Disorders Awareness Week February 3-8,1997 Do you know someone who is preoccupied with dieting, weight loss, or food issues? National Eating Disorders Awareness Week is February 34, 1997. Anorexia, bu limia and other related eating daorders threaten the Nves of females and males of al ages. For information, attend one of the following presentations: Monday, February 3, 1997 at the Hewit Center from 10:30 a_m. to 1:00 p.m.; Tuesday, February 4, 1997 at the Campus Recreation Center from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.; Wednesday, February 5, 1997 at Selleck Residence Hall from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.; Friday, February 7, 1997 at the Nebraska Union, City Campus from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. For more in formation pfoaaa contact Norma Cox, at Counaaling and Psychological Sendees, at 472-7450. Fourth Annual Residence Hall Semi-Formal Sunday. February 9.1997. Lincoln Station Great Hall in the HaymarkeL rickets $10 each. Questions? CaR 436 9560. Event limited to residence hall students and their guests. Honors Program Student Board Upperclass Representatives Election January 27-29 AH sophomores, juniors, and seniors in the Honors Pro gram are eligible to vote ip 118 Neihardt during normal business hours. Fourteen representatives win be elected for one-year terms. Information sheets from declared can didates will be available for viewing at the site of voting. Innocen Innocents Society is the CfiarXSefor’s Senior Honorary whose membership is based on academic achievement, unparalleled leadership, and selfless service to UNL and the community. Applications for membership are now available for quali fied juniors at 106 Adminsitration Building, OfficeJor Stu dent Involvement (city union and east union), and the Culture Center. INTRAMURAL BROOMBALL Tuesday, January 28 is the last day to enter Men’s & Women’s Broombal. Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. For more information, cal 472-3467. INTRAMURAL WATER VOLLEYBALL The last day to enter Men's, Women’s and Co-Rec Water VoJteyba* is Tuesday, January 28. Dont delay. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Cal 472-3467 for more information. Lesbian Discussion Group A safe place for Lesbian, Bisexual, and Questioning Women to talc, meet, laugh and team as we discuss our lives in an informal atmosphere. Wednesday, 1:30 2:20pm. Starting January 15, Nebraska Union 338. For more information cal The Women’s Center, 472-2597. MORTAR NOTABLE Mortar Board is a National Senior Honor Society that Mortar Board also recognizes outstanding freshmen, sophomores, .and jseniofs that demonstrate our high standards. Pick up an application/in Fori nation sheet at foe offices of Student Involvement {east and city campus), Sturfonf *i*,efTal Affairs Culture Canter and the Honors Progrem They are due on FRIDAY; jANUARV31, at 5.-00 pm, at the Student Judicial Affairs Office, 106 Admin. Please ignore previous due date. Looking to Get Ahead? In the ever-growing global market international experi ence is a must to get ahead. Gain the advantage through pan. With other UN-L students, you wifi study beginning or advanced Japanese language, culture, and business as part of a 12 or 15 weak program. Come find out more at one of the fofiowfog information sessions in CBA138. Wednesday, January 22 3:30 and 4:30 pm iSsmss^ ^smsr .- - - Thursday, January 30. 2:30 and 3:30 pm MEN’S INTRAMURAL ? \ SWIM MEET The Men’s Swim Meet wfil take place on Tuesday, Janu ary 28 at Mabel Lea Hal Pool. No advance entry is re quired. Cal 472-3467 for more information. I Models Wanted Females 5 8 to 61 in height Males 5*10 or taller. Do not exceed 180 lbs. Must be well groomed. Can between 2 5pm. 477-3020. NATIONAL PARK EMPLOYMENT National Parks hire forestry workers, park rangers, firefighters, lifeguards, + volunteer and govememnt posi tions. Excellent benefits 4* bonus potential. CaM: 1-206 971-3820 ext.N57785 Spend your Spring Break exploring Yucatan, Mexico! With Campus Recreation! Registration Deadline is Friday, January 31. Can 472 4777 for more information. Student Fees The Committee for Fees Allocation will meet at 5:45 p.m. tonight in the Nebraska Union to vote on UPC-program ming. An open forum is provided for students to voice their opinion. If you have any questions, contact the Student Government office, 115 Nebraska Union, or call472-2581. STUDENT RNMENT ? SPRING ELECTION Flog forms are now avalafaie at 115 Nebr. Union forttw Student Govemement rtecficn STUDY ABROAD at SENSHU UNIVERSITY TOKYO, JAPAN You can’t afford to miss the opportunities offered by UN L'sCBA Exchange Program in Japan this fafl. You vml live in the world’s largest city, create an impassive interna tional resume, make lifelong friends from Japan, Ireland, England, Australia, and around the United States, and have the opportunity to travel to Mt Fup, Hiroshima, Kyoto, and even Korea, Hong Kong, and Hawaii! Come find out more about the exciting semester that awaits you in Ja pan at one of the following information sessions in CBA 138: Wednesday, January 22 3:30 and 4:30 pm Thursday, January 23 2:30 and 3:30 pm Monday, January 27 3:30 and 4:30 pm Thursday, January 30 2:30 and 3:30 pm Talking About Breast Cancer Every woman faces a 1 in 8 lifetime risk of developing breast cancer. To address this concern, the Women's Center is offering two informational sessions so that ev ery woman can team more about the disease and self examination techniques. Tuesday, January 28, Paula Ftailsback, OB-GYN Nurse Practictioner from Lincoln’s Women’s Clinic will speak at the East Union, 12-1 pm. Wednesday, January 29, Pat Tetreauit, Sexuality Coordi- - nator with the University Health Center, will speak at Ne braska Union, City Campus, Rm 338,12-1 pm. For more information, call the Women's Center at 472-2597. UNL Boxing Club Organizational meeting. Come see what you are made of, January 30, 7:00pm. First floor downtown YMCA. We need U Residence Hall Association (RHA) is now looking for stu dents to fill the following positions: RMA Election Commissioner Campus Escort Chair Hall Orientation Team Chair Student Action Team Chair Secretary Applications Due Jan. 31,1997. Stop by Rm. 237 Nebr. Union or call 472-1095. Women’s Group Meets Tuesdays, 3:30-5 pm, in 338 Nebraska Union. An opportunity to work on personal issues in the context of a supportive, yet challenging group. Members will work to gether to improve communication skills and explore the dynamics of their personal relationships. Facilitated by JudHh Kriss. Call The Women’s Center, 472-2597 for more info. Check Out Circle K ganizaton^Meetings are Tuesday nights at 7:30, in room 11