Tuesday, February 23, 1982 Daily Nebraskan Page 1 1 Classified 4721761 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALL 472-1761 $2.50 minimum charge per day on commercial ads. Ten words included. $1.50 minimum charge per day on individual student and student organization ads. Students must pay for the ad at the time it is placed. Ten words included. NO REFUNDS ON PRE-PAID ADS. NO RESPONSIBILITY ASSUM ED FOR MORE THAN ONE INCORRECT INSERTION. DEADLINE: 1 p.m. day before publica tion (Monday thru Friday). 21" Motebecane bicycle. Like new, all alloy, 23 lbs. Also 21Vi" Windsor Pro, Col umbus Frame. SR-604 Hitachi receiver. 35 watts. 1 year old. 476-2835. Three minutes north of City Campus, 3 bedroom townhouse. 1350 sq. ft., one and one-half baths, carport. Monthly lease. $318. 475-6144. MOVING? Rent a Cargo Van from DeBrown Leasing Call 477-7253 17th & "N" Street One bedroom, two bedroom apartments, houses and townhouses TOWN & COUNTRY REALTY Ron Hinkley 489-7888 Economical, nice, one-bedroom. Heat paid. All appliances, pool. Available immediately. 475-0445. Help for middle income family couple. 2 Bedroom apartment. Rent as low as $186. Family must have a monthly income of at least $500, yearly not to exceed $13,800 - 3 people, $15,550. 3 minutes north of city cam pus. 475-6144. Close to campus, 4 bed room. Clean, newly papered. $275. 475-6669. Buckingham Square Extra-large 2 -bed room, 2 bathroom apartments. Very close to campus. Heat paid. Call 477-3889. COUNTY SHIRE Very spacious 1 bedroom, fully carpeted, heat paid, swim ming pool and clubhouse. 464-0741 One bedroom apartment $225, all utilities paid, no pets. 3050 "R" Street. 464 0384,488-6130. Spacious 1 - bedroom apt, close to campus. Carpeted, all appliances. Heat paid. Call 477-3889. The College Dollar Used by 24,000 students and 9,000 facultystaff on The average VSL student has a monthly discretionary income of$10&58. A multi-million Reach them NebMskan OISL QVtRTISM6 47JJS8B Two bedroom house, 1619 North 28th. Carpet, shower. $215 utilities. 464-2128, 435-4051. GRAB A PARTNER Two can live for the price of one. Brand new 6-plex, large deluxe two bedroom apartments. Carpet, drapes, ap pliances, AC, within 5 blocks of campus. $290$305 per month. Super energy efficient. Available now and May 1 . Labetla Enterprises 474-4551 Nice clean 2 bedroom house. Convenient to campus. Available immediately. Call 477 3889. ART SHOP SHELDON MEMORIAL ART GALLERY 12th & "R" Street Decorate your room with original works of art. Rent a picture from our SalesRental and Collection. Call 472-3637 for information. Three 3-bedroom apart ments. One furnished, south Lincoln, shower, air, laun dry. No Pets. One fireplace. $275 -$350 plus utilities. Two 1 -bedroom apartments. Air, shower, laundry. No Pets. $150 - $165 plus elec tric. LEE SIMMONS 475-1865 RENTAL Rent small room refrigera tors, televisions, stereos, desks, dressers, chests, living room furniture, washers and dryers, bunk beds. ACE FURNITURE 2429 "O" Street 474-3444 One and three bedroom apartments between downtown and east campuses. 466-0928. EARN $7,000 - $12,000 this Summer! College Students Painting Company (Since 1968) needs High Level Business Ma jors, Graduate Students, and Teaehers with painting experi ence as District Managers throughout the U.S. See your Job Placement Office today or send SASF to: Route 1, Box 36-A, Belle, MO 65013. Looking for Great Summer Experience? The Lincoln YMCA is now accepting applications for camp counselors at Run ning Creek Day Camp. Contact Bob Tlustos at 475-YMCA for more information. Part-time now, $350month. Full-time summer $800month. Must be 18, have car, be sports minded. Leave name and num ber, 483-6047. West Bend Pro ducts. Summer jobs. National Park Co's. 21 Park, 5,000 openings. Complete information $5. Park Report. Mission Mtn. Co., 651 2nd Ave. W.N., Kalispell, MT 5G901 . Used by young consumers in the 18-31 age range specifically interested in your goods and services. Total student market value is over $91 million per year. dollar market with the . . . ClSSIF'tOOVt"TTilWj' un OVERSEAS JOBS-Summer year round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia. All fields. $500 $1,200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC Box 52-NE-1, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. Full-time hired help for summer months. Must be ex perienced in farming practices. Call 781-2064. Solicitors wanted! $9.00 to $50.00 a day. Call Mr. Gard ner after 6:00 p.m., at 443 4833. If you're serious and sincere about working with people, especially kids, Lincoln YMCA Camp Kitaki has a job for you! Contact the Camp Of fice at 475-9622 for an appli catio i or for more information. NOW HIRING LOCAL COMPANY HAS PART-TIME WORK AVAIL ABLE NOW AND FULL TIME SUMMER WORK. MUST BE SPORTS-MINDED AND HAVE A CAR. 488-1227 Buying class rings, sterling and gold jewelry, rings, dis monds, coins. MILLER'S ANTIQUES 2719 North 48th Street 464-2128 Need Math or Engineering major to help me complete Calc. 106 correspondence course in your spare time. Good money! Call 475-8750. ATTENTION Female Softballers: Need two pitchers for fast pitch summer city league. Call Gary at 475-1510 Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. U'I'liiliihIE) Female graduate student to share large 2 bedroom apart ment in quiet neighborhood. Available March 1. $97.50mo. plus Vi utilities. Call Rabbit, 477-5810. Share Apt. East Campus. Female non-smoking late 20's preferred. 464-9702 or 466 7951. Housemates to share 4 bed room house - Call 476-81 18. Male roommate needed im mediately; new 2 bedroom. City Campus. Call tonight af ter 8 p.m. 474-6601. r i i lid TO I J THE SEXUAL REVELATION The Bible says more than "No." 7 -8:30 p.m. City Campus Union Health Center Board meet ing tomorrow - Health Center Conference Room. Everybody welcome. The UPC-Arts Committee is now taking new members, for those interested in pro gramming Art Lending Library Concerts in the Crib Print Sales Mini-Dance Concerts Art Displays Renaissance Fair Meeting new people and having fun I Call 472-2454 (CAP Of fice) or come Tuesdays, 5 pjn.l CLASSES START ANYTIME with Independent Study. Call Molly Cunningham, Contin uing Studies, 472-1392. Delta Tau Delta Little Sis ters: Meeting on Wednesday at 6:15. Get ready for coun try swing lessons. Ralene, Did you know Mayor Helen Boosalis is speaking about the importance of voter registra tion in the City Union at 2:30? Meet me there, okay? Laura Sigma Phi Epsilon 'Lil Sis ters: Meeting tonight 6 p.m. T-shirts are in, bring your checkbooks! Jazz up your week with Gene Bertoncini this Saturday, 8 p.m., Kimball Hall. Tom, I'll see you at 3:30 p.m. on March 10, for the B-week Inter view Fair. Take Stock in your future! Mary AUF meeting Thursday night! Everyone please attend, 6:15, room will be posted. See you there! Is there "Sexism on Cam pus?" Hear Barbara Kerr and Helen Moore Tuesday at 12:30, 117 Nebraska Union. Sponsored by Student Y and Women's Resource Center. PARIS IN MAY Come to the informational meeting Thursday, Feb. 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. Call Flights & Study Tours, 472-3264 for details. VOTE for GREG IBACH Animal Science Advisory March 3rd A REAL Decision Support your recreation de partment. Come to CFA budget cut appeals tonight, 8:30, Ne braska Union. Anyone with recreation de partment budget cut petitions, please turn in to the Rec. Dep't. by Tuesday at 3 p.m. FREE JAZZ CLINICS: 3:30 p.m. Friday, Improv. Clinic room 107 Westbrook. 1:30 Sat. Jazz Guitar Rm. 135 Westbrook. Students for Life meeting, February 24, in the Union at 7:00. Tape on "Henry Hyde." DESCRIPTION: TERRITORY: sororities fraternities coops on city campus on east campus ARMED: The suspects are armed with love, patience, concern and a desire to help others . . . and should be considered extremely valuable! IF YOU FIT THIS DESCRIPTION, TURN YOURSELF IN BETWEEN 8:00 & 5:00 TO: 106 Community Health Department University Health Center 15th and U 472-2102 Barry, I'm sorry I cannot make the date, but I'll be at B-week on March 8, 9, 10. Linda Carol, Meet me at Gene Berton cini Saturday. Bill Chemistry Club meeting 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24, Rm. 131 HAH. Doctor Olson from Dorsey Lab speaking. REFRESHMENTS UNL AD CLUB MEETING 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Union with guest speaker, Jerry Smithers, of KMTV 3. New members can also pay their dues at this time. ADVERTISING MAJORS Find out about Joe and John's brilliant new idea, to night at the Ad Club meet ing in the Union. Jerry The student ... is fading fast! The student sicker by the day! , is getting Criminal Justice Debate: ASUN candidates take the stand on crucial issues. 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, 1100 Neiqhardt. Jodeen B, Are you voting for Angie Gunia for Business Adminis tration Advisory Board? Joan M. Carl Von Rien Congratulations once again to Carl for his boxing feats. Carl participated in the Mid west Golden Gloves Cham pionship in Omaha taking 2nd place, winning 2 out of 3 fights, one by K.O. Just wait till next year. Great Job Delts P.S. To Greek boxers Delts Fight nights coming. Suspects are male, and female black, white, yellow and red fat and thin tall and short Suspects can be found in dormitories AG ECON CLUB SOCIAL MEETING 7 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 23. 660 South 28th St., No. 1 SEE YOU THERE! Free U classes begin March 8. Registration begins Feb. 22. Continues through March 2. Union. 10-2. 1982 LINCOLN OLD TIMER'S WRESTLING TOURNAMENT Saturday, March 6 Open to anyone who hasn't competed for a year. Trophies each weight class. Team trophies. For infor mation and entries, call 474-6444. SWEEP LEFT HEALTH CLUB 815 "O" Street Are you in the School of JOURNALISM? Then re member to vote March 3 for -KRIS MULLEN -CARI COHN REAL Party for Journ alism Senate. GAY DANCE! Need some excitement on a dull Thursday night? Since there are no Fridays or Saturdays open until April, the UNL Gay Stu dent Group will sponsor a free dance that's right Thursday, March 11 from 7 to 11 p.m. in the ball room of the City Campus Union. And why not? Us Gays can be festive any time we want to and we do mean festive. Get com plete details at our regular, um, Thursday meeting, thi;; week (and every week) ai 8 p.m. in Andrews 228. Let's show these . peope who can party.'