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Friday, October 15, 1982
Page 16
Daily Nebraskan
Classified 4724761
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INTRODUCING . . .
Aloe Vera products by Cher
Bell Creations including! skin
care complete line of cos
metics and acne skin care.
Receive complimentary facial,
for appt. call Kay at 489-1800.
PINKY BLACK St THE EX
CESSIVESM Nobody parties harder, a
dance riot! Rock-n-roll & soul.
Lincoln's favorites and Mid
west's hottest! Larry's Show
case, 1316 N. Special shows
Friday.
Delian Union honorary will
be holding a meeting Sunday,
Oct. 17, in the City Union.
AU are welcome.
International Business
Transactions in LONDON
during semester break!
$1050-$1100 includes tui
tion and more. Flights &
Study Tours, 345 Nebraska
Union, 472-3264.
The Lutheran Student Cen
ter invites all friends and alumni
to join us for food and fellow
ship Oct. 16th after the Home
coming game, and Sunday, Oct.
17th. Past pictures and films
will be displayed as we cele
brate 75. years of NLCM.
Study the Kingdom of Solo
mon Israel 14 days, Win
tering Professor Forde, 423
5046. NON-TRADITIONAL
STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
(Older Students at UNL)
Career Information Discussion
Adult Counselor. Ruth Harper,
Division of Continuing Studies
Personal Value Inventory
Today 11:30-1:30
City Union
Room Posted
PEACE IS COMING
OCTOBER 18-22.
Take a break in Lon
don, Amsterdam & Paris
A non-credit tour Dec.
26 Jan. 9 Flights Sf
Study Tours, 345 Nebr.
Union, 472-3264.
Help St. Judes children's
Hospital. Buy 25 cents, Phi
Gam Husker cones, this
football Saturday.
Non-Traditional
Students Association
(Older Students at UNL)
FAC P.O. Pears 322 S. 9th
Friday Oct. 15 3:00-6:00
Pioneer Rentals
Previously Owned Automobiles
S14 a day
17th W 477-6456
GREEK WEEK
OVERALL CO-CHAIRS
Applications available now
in Greek Affairs Office. Appli
cations due Oct. 15 at 4 p.m.
in 332 Nebraska Union.
The $ is strong in Europe.
Take advantage by traveling
during semester break. Flights
and Study Tours, 345 Nebr.
Union, 472-3264.
Wouldn't you like to be
in London on New Year's
Eve? Flights & Study Tours,
345 Nebr. Union, 472-3264.
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Sundays are back with the
Runza Drive-Inn
SUNDAY SPECIAL
Free Pepsi-All You Can Drink
with the purchase of a Runza Special
(Inside Eating Only)
Offer Good Only at Glass Menagerie PEPSI COIA
Sunday Hours
11:30-8:00
Located at
1 227 "Q"
Upstairs in the
Glass Menagerie
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Romeo Void
San Francisco s Finest
In Lincoln, Oct. 17 at
7:30 in the Centennial Room
of the Ne. Union. Tickets
(or $5 and $6 at Union North
Desk, Dirt Cheap, Pickles and
Homer's in Omaha,
If you liked Walpurgis
hacht you 'U love EASTF EST!
Study economics in
EAST & WEST GERMANY,
Dec. 26-Jan. 9. Earn credit
too. Flights St Study Tours,
345 Nebr. Union. 472-3264.
Visit the mansions and
museums of LONDON and
environs during semester
break. Flights & Study
Tours. 345 Nebr. Union,
472-3264.
Art Shop Sale
Sheldon Memorial
Art Gallery
20 off imported box
Christmas cards.
Now through October 31st.
The movie "7 Brides for
7 Brothers" will be shown
at University Lutheran
Chapel on Friday, Oct. 15th
at 7 p.m., 1510 Que St.,
downstairs.
STUDENT SURVIVAL
SKILLS
The following UNL Com
muniversity non-credit clas
ses are held at the Nebraska
Center, 33rd & Holdrege.
To register for these clas
ses, call the Division of
Continuing Studies, 472
2175. SPEEDREADING (CU-377)
6:30-9:30 pm, 6 Mon
days beginning Oct. 18.
Learn to read faster and
improve comprehension, re
tention and study skills.
Instructor: Dorothy Harris,
author, consultant and
reading specialist. Cost: $85
DON'T COUNT ME OUT:
A MATH ANXIETY CLINIC
(CU-334)
7-9 pm. 3 Thursdays
beginning Oct. 28. This
course helps you develop
an "I can do it" feeling.
A review of basic math
skills is included. Instruc
tor: Matt Lambert, UNL
Educational Learning Cen
ter. Cost $20
GRE REVIEW (CU-365)
8:30-11:30 am, 5 Satur
days beginning Oct. 30.
Need to take the GRE
exam? Get expert help in
preparing for it. Instruc
tors: Deb Cutcliff and Matt
Lambert. Cost: $40
UNL is a non-discriminatory
institution.
Anyone wishing to exhibit
at the UPC-East Arts ana
Crafts Fair, November 16th St
17 th, can obtain a registra
tion and further information
from the UPC-East Office at
472-1780.
TKE's Si Little Sisters:
Pajama Party . . . Friday
night . . . 8:30 . . . Party
room ... be there! For more
information or rides, please
call the house.
Before the game! Come
see the Tri-Delta Washboard
Band perform at Larry's Show
case irom 11:15 - 12:15 this
Saturday. Check out your favo
rite Tri-Delta and get psyched
for the game at the same time!!
ASAE Student Branch Piz
za Feed. Sunday Oct. 17, 6
p.m., Chase Hall. Cost $3
which is refundable upon mem
bershlp to ASAE.
GETTHEEYEOFTHETIGER!
UPC PRESENTS
ROMEO VOID"
Oct. 17, 7:30 in the Cen
tennial Room of the Nebraska
Union, with special guests "The
Click." Tickets at Union North
Desk, Pickles & Dirt Cheap
for $5 & $6. See their video
in the Main Lounge Monday,
Wednesday, Thursday and Fri
day. T.J. O'Keeffe,
Congratulations on your
Homecoming candidacy. We'll
be behind you all the way
tomorrow . . . Good luck at
halftime!!
Your Phi Gam brothers
Informational meetings for
students interested in Studying
Abroad will be held on October
18th and 19th.
OCTOBER 18th:
England 2:00 p.m. in room
228 Andrews Hall.
Mexico and Costa Rica
2:30 p.m. in room 1038 Old
father Hall.
Japan 2:30 p.m. in room
538 Oldfather Hall.
Spain 3:30 p.m. in room
1038 Oldfather Hall.
Germany 4:00 p.m. in room
1107 Oldfather Hall.
OCTOBER 19th:
France 4:00 p.m. in room
304 Oldfather Hall.
GUITAR INSTRUCTION
Private lessons for the de
deciated student. Learn the new
Zager Guitar Method. No other
style will compare. Beginners
or advanced.
ZAGER GUITAR STUDIO
423-2709
PROFESSIONAL
TYPING SERVICE
Term papers, resumes.
etc.
quick service. 97 per hour
(Vi hour minimum).
Manpower Temporary Services
122 N. 11
477-8938
TYPING
10 Years Experience
Reasonable, Fast, Accurate
Near Campus
477-4679
RESUMES
Seniors: You need an ex
citing resume to get that im
portant interview. For help
call the professionals.
COSTELLO & ASSOCIATES
475-9777
Professional car stereo instal
lations at very reasonable prices.
10 disc, with student I.D.
Open 9 to 9. For appt. call
467-4746.
DOWNTOWN HEALTH
CLINIC P.C.
Primary Care Medicine
Open every day except holidays
901 Lincoln Benefit Life Bldg.
13th St N
474-6668
PERSONAL VERSES
Surprise your friends or loved
ones
With a very special gift.
I'll write a poem for them
from you.
Guaranteed to amuse or uplift.
Just give me names and facts
and dates
For any occasion or reason.
I'll write and frame a special
poem
A terrific gift for any season!
For thymes for all reasons
and poems for all seasons,
call PERSONAL VERSES, 489
2857 after 6 p.m.
BIRTHRIGHT offers free
pregnancy tests confidential,
understanding help. 483-2609.
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Phone wasn't working. Call
474-5398. Want to babysit for
ages 2 and up.
Sewing. Expert tailoring.
Creative patching. Student
Rates. Call Kate 477-9749.
If follow the leader is not
your game, but watching foot
ball is, hire ROYAL COACH
VAN to take you and your
group around Lincoln for the
game. Call 423-0141 evenings
and weekends.
Wanted: Daily carpool to
OffuttBeUevue. Call 733-5426
after 6:30 p.m.
wumvrm "...' mmr inmeum t .1 m iu kw
Found hanging from wire
in tree near Union, stuffed
black and yellow monkey w
right ear missing. Call 489
5845 after 10:30 p.m. to
claim.
FOUND: Set of keys on
"Sheryl" keyring. Call 472-9672.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Edited by EUGENE T. maifsita
ACROSS
1 Overwhelming
reverence
4 Stanley
Gardner
8 Converted
fibers to yarn
12 Wrack and
13 Innocent
15 Home of
ancient Irish
kings
16 Free time
19 Devoured
20 Therefore
21 Creates a
smooth
surface
22 Goalie's spot
23 Workman at a
kiln
24 Wary
26 Almost, in
A vila
27 Uncanny
faculty, for
short
30 Betray
31 Shebangs
32 Kern song
33 Fast time
38 Gangster's
getaway
39 Tabby's plaint
40 Used a supply
frugally
41 Sourdough's
quest
42 Game fish
43 A son of Priam
45 Miiland's
birthplace in
Wales
47 Reminder of a
sort
48 Clothing
50 Persephone
51 Annex of a sort
54 Feast time
57 Wreath for
Gareth
58 Word with dish
or bath
59 Relaxation
69 up
(disarrange)
61 Commands
62 Rheine's river
DOWN
1 Dad's sister,
eg-
2 Broad
3 Compass point
4 Vim
5 Grazing land
6 Resort for
Venetians
7 Holiday
predecessor
8 Allen or
Martin
9 Polish pianist
statesman 10 Russia's
Mountains
11 Negative votes
12 Narrow inlet
14 Signs up for a
hitch
17 Yellow fruit
18 Shade of red
22 Small
compartment
23 Hawthorne's
"The Marble
24 "The Merry
Widow"
composer
25 Rudiments
26 Munches
28 "The of
the Fisher
man": West
29 "Golden"
place in
filmdom
30 Norman town
34 Set sail
35 Least
disordered
36 Londoner's
"Nonsense!"
37 Pertaining to
aircraft
43 "The of
Pauline"
44 So be it!
46 German
pronoun
47 Departed, bag
and baggage
48 Item discussed
by Lucretius
49 Done, for short
50U.S.A.F.
nonflier
51 A Dutch treat
52 Damsel
53 Cleansing
solution
55 Swabbie
56 Command to a
workhorse
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