Wednesday, April 7, 1982 page 10 Daily Nebraskan Huskers sweep games with UNO Mavericks 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. FOUND ads may be submitted free of charge. DEADLINE: 1 p.m. day before publica tion (Monday thru Friday). An $8.00 service charge will be assessed for all checks re turned to the Daily Nebras kan and will be collected by Check Rite. 23" Puch with fenders and toe clips, only six months old, in good condition. Call 475-6201, make offer. 1975 Rabbit, 45,000 mi., Needs minor work. 40 watt stereo. Call Ken 472-0768. Yashica Camera 35 MM, GLN Electro Rangefinder, Case, Flash, $75. Also Minolta 16 MM, 488-9670. 1 pr. Acculab 440 4-way speakers. Cost $450 sell $200 or best offer. Ph. 472-9641 . Pioneer 60 watt amp., au tomatic tuner, electronic cas sette deck, rack mounted with all adaptors in O'Sullivan rack. Absolutely perfect condition. Worth over $1750, sell for $800. 466-9073. SALE ON RALEIGH BICYCLES Reg. $164.95; Now $149.95; Downtown at 427 S. 13th, & East Park Plaza, 208 N. 66th. FREEWHEELIN BIKE SHOP. Buying class rings, sterling and gold jewelry, rings, diamonds, coins. MILLER'S ANTIQUES 2719 N.48th Street 464-2128 RENTAL Rent small room refrigera tors, televisions, stereos, desks, dressers, chests, living room fur niture, washers and dryers, bunk beds. ACE FURNITURE 2429 "O" Street 474-3444 GREAT CAMPUS LOCATION Large 2 - bedroom older home, new carpet, shower, yard. Call Julie at 477-3889. Li GIVE TO THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY. 035 OH? (ZEiC Classified 4724761 FRENCH QUARTERS Spacious one bedroom apt., fully carpeted, air-conditioned, outdoor pool. Great for Sum mer Living. Call 464-0594. DUPLEX FOR SUMMER RENT NEAR EAST CAMPUS $230month utilities and deposit. Call 477-7836 after 6 p.m. (BEFORE April 15). Pool, AC, busline, off-street parking, 2 bedroom, 20th and "G". Summer sublet with op tion to renew lease. 477-7496. 1215 E Street One bedroom, modern, fur nished, utilities paid, air, $Ne gotiable, available May 1. Day 472-3537; after 6 p.m. - 474 1663. 660 North 34th East Campus Area. Newly remodeled large two bedroom duplex. $225 heat and elect. 472-2714, 475-5713. 326 North 26th Newly remodeled one bed room apartment. Furnished, utilities paid. $185, near UNL. 472-2714,475-5713. Apartments for Summer Rent Close to East Campus, on city bus route. Ask for Greg, 464-0901. SUMMER COED HOUSING Acacia Fraternity 2255 Vine Street AC, Kitchen, Laundry, Parking and Utilities. Double Room $22week; Single Room $34week. Call 475-2242 and ask for Wade Wilde. Available May 1st, Newer 2 bedroom apartment, full ap pliances. Close to East Cam pus, take over last 3 months of lease, 464-2423. Help for middle income familycouple. 2 bedroom apart ment. 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 Campus. 475 6144. Apartment for summer sublease (May through August) Nice two bedroom, central air, dishwasher, garbage dis posal, 4 blocks from East Cam pus. Call Scot ANYTIME, 464 7948. One bedroom, two bedroom apartments, houses and townnouses TOWN & COUNTRY REALTY Ron Hinkley 489-7888 COUNTY SHIRE Very spacious 1 bedroom, fully carpeted, heat paid, swim ming pool and clubhouse. 464 0741. GRAB A PARTNER Two can live for the price of one, brand new 6-plex, large deluxe two bedroom apartments Carpet, drapes, appliances, AC, within 5 blocks of campus. $290$305 per month. Super energy efficient. Available now arid May 1 . LaBella Enterprises 474-4551 One and three bedroom apartments between downtown and east campuses. 466-0928. Three minutes north of City Campus, three bedroom town house. 1350 sq. ft., 1 & Va baths, carport. Monthly lease, $318. 475144. ECONOMICAL, one bed room apt., fully carpeted, pri vate entrance, shower, dishwash er, laundry facilities and off street parking. Call Julie at 477,3889. The Nebraska baseball team continued its domination of North Central Conference schools with a pair of vic tories over UNO Tuesday. The Huskers defeated the Mav ericks 7-1 and 2-1. That makes Nebraska's record 5-0 against NCC schools. In the first game Nebraska pounded out nine hits. The Huskers got their first run in the second inning when Dan Tomich drove in Steve Stanicek with a sacrifice fly. Stanicek continued his torrid hitting with two hits in three at bats in the first game. For the day Stanicek was three for six, raising his batting average to .483. Nebraska picked up four more runs in the sixth inning on three doubles, a single and a walk. In the second game UNO led 1-0 for live innings, the NICE 1 BEDROOM Swimming pool, economi cal, heat paid, all appliances. Close to both campuses. 475 0445. BUCKINGHAM SQUARES Extra-large apt., 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fully carpeted, BALCONY, dishwasher, laun dry facilities, HEAT PAID. Call Julie at 4773889. SUMMER CAMP STAFF Job includes lifeguarding, pool management, and assist ing with outdoor program at a camp near Nebraska City. Must be 19 or over and have WSI. Apply to Executive Di rector, Homestead Girl Scout Council, 1701 S. 17th, Lin coln, NE 68502 EEOAA. Children's Counselors, Acti vity Instructors, Cook, Kitchen Manager, Kitchen Help for Mountain Summer Camp. Tro jan Ranch, Box 711, Boulder, Colorado 80306. (303) 442 4557. Paid position: Assistant to Coordinator of new interna tional student orientation. Full time work for 11 days prior to beginning of each semester 1982-83. Applications available at International Education Ser vices, 345 Nebraska Union. Ap plication deadline: April 14. Babysitter needed 2:15 -11:30 p.m. Thursday - Sun day one week and Thursday -Friday the next week. Need someone who is staying in Lincoln this summer. J. Young 475-2493. SUMMER JOBS $900month GUARANTEED SCHOLAR SHIPS AVAILABLE. LO .CAL COMPANY HAS POS ITIONS OPEN IN MANY NEBRASKA TOWNS. 488 1227. Student-to-Student Adviser College of Arts & Sciences. 1982-83 academic year. Job is 1 5 hrs.wk; applicant must be in the College of Arts & Sciences with Junior standing by Fall 1982. Application forms avail able 1223 Oldfather. Deadline: April 12,1982. POLITICAL WORK Impact Policy by being paid staff with a grassroots campaign. Political Environment Interest Helpful. Strong future possibili ties with environmental - con sumer groups. Call NWCC. 476 2060 before noon. SUMMER JOBS i $8.00 per hour Openings 50 mile radius of Omaha, Lincoln, Grand Island, North Platte, Be atrice, Columbus, Norfolk, Alliance. Also out of state open ings - Iowa, South Dakota, Minn., Kansas. For details, call 474 7426 Mon. - Sat., 9:00 -5:00, ask for Dave. SUMMER ROOMMATES $100 and $110 13 util ities deposit. 6 min. from City Campus. 475-2511, ASK FOR DAVE. Mature, non-smoking grad student or professional to share nice, furnished house in East Lincoln. Laundry facilities. Call Lori, 489 7775. Roommate for Summer Furnished, cable, air. $112.50 Vi utilities, no de posit. 477-7539 after 3 p.m. Need 3 roommates for Sum mer Housing in 4 bedroom, furnished house. $90person, a month, includes utilities. For more details, call 472-3964. ART'S LEAVING FOR SUNNIER CLIMES KATIE, DAVE, AND BILL NEED A ROOMMATE! Beginning May 1, $87.50 per month deposit util ities. Very large house, two bathrooms wshower, fully car peted, newly remodeled. Call 477-4800. Roommate needed: $90 13 utilities deposit. 474 6513. Female Roommate Needed: May to August, $90month V utilities, own room, pool, clubhouse, tennis. Call 464 9398. Men's watch found in men's restroom 4582 main Union. Call to verify. 474-6439. Delta Tau Delta Fraternity pin lost Thursday, April 2, on City Campus. If found, please call 466-0729. Reward will be offered. I lost a big golden ring in men's restrooms Thursday at 8:00 a.m. at Oldfather hall second floor. If you have any information, please call U.N.L. Police department or Lost and Found in Oldfather hall or call 472-8259. No questions asked. TYPIST: interested in typ ing term papers for college stu dents. 75 cents a page. If inter ested, call 477-2478. My locat ion is 1626 "D"St. PROFESSIONAL TYPING SERVICES Term papers, resumes, etc. Same day service on short jobs. $7 per hour Vi hour min imum). Memory typewriter for multiple letters priced on num ber of words. MANPOWER INC. 122 North 11th 477-8938 FINANCIAL AID!! We GUARANTEE to find scholarships and grants which you are eligible for! Send $1 for application materials. FINANCIAL AID FINDER, BOX 1053, Fairfield, IA 52556. Get in shape for FINALS! Reiki Treatments: Natural en ergy - Balancing; Stress Reduc tion. Golden Health Center 474-5683. Professional typist using IBM Selectric III. 80 cents per page 476-7814 Pregnant? BIRTHRIGHT is a confidential helping hand. 483 2609. PINNING CIGARS CLIFFS SMOKE SHOP 12th & "O" WATCH REPAIR Richard N. Sorensen Certified Master Watchmaker 335 N. 12th Street 476-3414 1j Block South of Nebraska Bookstore PURSE OUTLET Discount Prices 117 South 27th Mavericks got their run in the fourth when Jeff Goetz drove in Dave Poulicek with a single up the middle. Pou licek, UNO's career home run and RBI leader, scored the Mavericks' only two runs of the day. In the bottom of the sixth Stanicek got on base by an error. Roger Hill walked, moving Stanicek to second. Pol lowing a fly out Harold Bright hit a single to center. The ball was misplayed by center fielder John Taylor, allowing both Stanicek and Hill to score. Todd Oakes pitched the last two innings to pick up the win. Tom Holmes picked up the win in the first game. "We came close enough to losing the ball game to know we don't want to lose," Nebraska Coach John Sanders said. GUITAR INSTRUCTIONS Private lessons by a quali fied professional. ZAGER STUDIO 423-2709 EXPERT PROOFREADING EDITING - Reasonable Rates. Call 475-5270. Avant Card offers a unique variety of EASTER CARDS and wonderful spring things . . . kites, windsocks and balloons. AVANT CARD 115 North 14th 476-1918 Will do typing. Professional Secretary, Highest Quality Reasonable Rates. 474-0G04. fillrTflTHiH'llB ART SHOP SALE 30 OFF Jewelry Sheldon Art Gallery 12th and "R" Offer good April 6-23 Antique Print Exhibition and Sale NOW OPEN BIGlittle GROCERY CLIFF'S SMOKE SHOP 12th & "O" Need ride Platte Easter 4097. Mark. tofrom North weekend. 483- Ride needed to Omaha (and back) for Easter. 472-9078. I 1 J NEED BIG BUCKS? Get your Act Together at STOOGES 1st GONG SHOW. Auditions Saturday afternoon, April 10, 1 p.m. Now forming Barber Shop Quartet for Stooges Gong Show, April 12. 3rd Annual Easter Egg Hunt April 87 a.m. - 1 p.m. East Union. Various prizes donated by Lincoln area merchants. Sponsored by UPC-East Visual Arts Committee. Find out what JAMES KECK, Republican Senate can didate, has to say about is sues that affect YOU! See him today at 2:30 in the Main Lounge Union. Sponsored by Talks & Topics. Double check or change your Greek Week blood drive and volunteer appointment to day at City and East Union booths. These are the current stand ings in the Budweiser-Special Olympics Container Recovery Contest: Schramm 3 & 7: 502 lbs. Smith 8 and Harper 6: 324 lbs Abel 9: 93 lbs. Alpha Omicron Pi: 78 lbs. Fedde Hill: 59 lbs. Smith 3: 17 lbs. If your organization would like to become involved, contact Mike Trueblood 474-9731 or Lori Moles 474-9238 for fur ther information. Remember, deadline is Friday, April 16 and first prize is a party spon sored by Budweiserl HOLY WEEK AT ST. MARK'S ON THE CAMPUS 1309 "R" Street: Monday -Thursday 7 30 p.m Good Friday .Noon and 7:30 Easter Eve 11p.ro Easter Day 10:30 a n JOIN US! (USED WANFfcD - Girl tor knife throwing act for Stooges Gong Show, April 12. The winners of the Delian Union Literary Society Short Story contest were revealed Sunday, April 4, at the 7 p.m banquet held at the East Cam pus Union. 1st Prize: $100 -Ann Biggs for "The Barn." 2nd Prize: $60 - Kathy Mc Neil for "The Competition." 3rd Prize: $40 - Valerie Van Ornam for "The Return of the Magnificent Obsession." Honorable Mention went to Eric Peterson for "The Wood en Way" and also to Ann Johnsgard for "Ball." Needed: Someone to light match at Stooges Gong Show -Call THE HUMAN TORCH. ATTENTION: UNL STUDENTS JAMES KECK, Republican candidate for Senate, speaks TODAY at 2:30 p.m. in the Main Lounge - Union on issues that affect YOU! Be there! Sponsored by Talks & Topics. State Dep't. of Personnel, Northwestern Bell representa tives, and more. CAREER FAIR, Wednesday and Thursday. International Relations Club Meeting Ground Zero Week: Dr. LeoGrande; court? Tonight 7:30 - Un ion. UNL GAY STUDENT GROUP Guests: owners of Lincoln's gay bars. Thursday, 8 p.m. Andrews 228 GAY DANCE Saturday , April 10 7-11 p.m. City Union Ballroom. Admission: $3. Proceeds donated to Citizens for Human Rights. All University Fund Scholarship Winners: Laurie AdamsJohnny Vargas Alan Kopetsky Robb Johnson Congratulations to these well deserving people. AUF . . . a service organization for you. ... he held her trembling body in the moonlight as a cool, romantic breeze blew through her hair." "I don't know what to Si.y," he said. "I mean, you're very at tractive ... I mean, for a oog." "Woof?" she replied, surprised. BARK like a dog with Shootin' from the Hip, This Friday and Saturday at THE SCOREBOARD. UNL Ski Club STEAMBOAT Skiers and Members! Meeting TONIGHT at 7:30 at Marty's house! 2810 Cable St. If anyone needs a ride, call Dave at 474 2757. Room deposits will be returned and a film shown. See you there. CONGRATULATIONS Alph3Phi! Beautiful girl sorority of the year. The other houses better pledge some fashion models because you're way ahead Little Brothers of Bordeaux