The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 18, 1984, Page Page 15, Image 15

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    'uesday, September 18, 1934
Daily.Nebraskan
Pzqo 15
AQVf UTISINQ
CALL 472-25?t
W minimum charge per day on commercial ad.
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00 minimum eharje per day on Individual student
and student organization adt,
student! mull pay lor me ad at the tim It a
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UNO adt may be aubmitt'sd true of charge.
! AOLINE:
1 p m. day before publication (Monday through
Friday).
All Help Needed
PT Flexible hours. Call location nearest you.
4am Normal 488-85.28
48in It Cornhusker 487-t622
13in "O" 74?-4.59
2fm A "V" 474-3248
2 tlckete Elton John. Rich, 434-3721 attar tpm.
Part-time help for general malntananca of houses.
Near City Campue painting, caulking, minor car
pantry, ate. Car not required. 477-6048 leave meiM-jje.
Volunteer Advartlelng-Journaliam atudanta needed
lor Single Ufa papor. C&ll Barb 423-l6ciS.
VOCALIST, maiafamala. Weekend Rock Band. 6-9
p.m. NicK 409-78l. '
connnuziizn calehoahs
12 moMt of 613 Red
$4.7S
Nebraska nooKSTor:
1133 "FT Street
Seara needs pt lira and battery Inatallar. morning
sera. Apply personnel oltica, 2nd floor. Mon.. Tues..
. Uere banetita includa vacetion, holidays,
Equal Opportunity Employ
discount.
Tvoewrlter, oflict size, Royal electric. $150.50. 474-
.603 call M. ,
W3!l J A CAR.
CALL 4CS-S;(
3-5 p.m. DAILY
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10S3 Mada GLC with $300 atereo. Excellent condi
tion. 4S-OUl "
Graat dorm-eize refrigara:or $75 cash. Call after
noons 4CO-4560. Aak for Lorl.
MOVING VtlO FURNITURS, CARPET. COLOR TV.
end and coffee tablaa, lamps, aota, overstuffed chairs,
kitcnan tabla cnara, chest, dresser, doubia and roll
away bad, malal wardrobe, refrigerator, bookshelf,
call only within 12 hour bafor your arrival 463-6252.
Payments accepted, oallvary available.
19S3 Honda V-45 Magna. Black. 5S00 mile. Mint
condition. 468-8538.
Ara you a Big Red foeJfeaSI Pan without a ticket?For
Sale' 1 mala, season football ticket. Call 475-0072.
COLLEGE SWEATSHIRTS! Harvard. Yala, Prince
ton Dartmouth. N. Carolina, USC. Kentucky. UCLA,
Stanford. Notre Dame, and others. $15 each postpaid.
Many colore. 10 tiy delivery guaranteed. Box 317,
Brookhtven, MS 3001. COOa call 1-601-835- 108S.
Russali sweats, S.M.L.XL.
Students Earn free jewelry or money for your
organization. Call 467-4100 attar 6 p.m.
ENVIRONMENTALIST
NWCC hiring staff for state-wide water issue campaign.
Hard work, decent pay, part-time avail. 1 p.m. -10 p.m.
For interview call 476-2060.
Stevenson School Supply Co. needs part-time
temporary person to till and pack customer orders.
Apply in person at 724 O St. down the ramp, ask for
Woody,
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Unique chance to earn extra money Presentation
Orientation Wednesday, Sapt. 19, 4 00 at Airport
Dillion Inn or call Phaser Systems 494-5033.
Major air freight companyseeklng student currently
commuting Omaha-Lincoln M F, Student will drive
truck dally to Lincoln appro. 9 a.m. and return truck
to Omaha pro. 6:30 p.m. Must be qualified to drive
S speed 20 ft. truck. Driving record will be verified.
Excellent wages. Sand resume or letter of qualification
to:
Patrick Clark
P.O. Box 1C8? ArF
Omaha, Nfc 68119
5-bedroom fully fumiehadj houca I blocs from
stsdum. Washer, dryer, elvowsr. til biJls. dosha,
range, retrig.. etc. 477-5M9 letwe rraei;.
New Furnished Apartment! ttvs minutes from
campus. $233. 4yJWti&
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ag cc:.::,:u::iSATcns of
TQr.:orROw
First Fall Meeting -Wed..
Sspt 19 5:33 p.m.
L:.at Union
Ail Interested In As or Horns s iourrvsliam wt.icomef
Help us cover you.
Daily Nebraskan's
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Tm JmnrnKm- presents:
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arEsns! Compu'tE:
September 17, 1S34 5pm - 9 pm
'Scptembr18,1984 10am -9pm
September 19,1934 10am -9pm
Get aquainted with eSectronics of the future at
Pershing Auditorium's PC-Expo "84. Representatives
will be on hand to give you hands on experience with
high technology that's fast becoming part of our
everyday iif a Experts wili answer ail your questions in
a learning environment You can even register to win
an Apple Co. an !BM PC Jr". or a complete Home Video
System, ii s Lincoln's largest exhibition of, home
computers and home electronics ever. And ft s coming
sooa So don't rriss out
MOW Ti-innUGH WaTOSDAY GJ
A Pershing Production
konTCKEY
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l-.?0riTANT fZHTIJO
Tuesday 4 30
we will he discussing our booth at the activities mart
and our fall migration. If you wmt to go you miat
attend.
Mrs. Poblnson:
See you st the Rostrum Sept. 20 or 21.
Ths Graduate
The Men of Beta Sigma Pal and the Littla Sisters of
the Qoid Rose are proud to introduce their new little
s.'rtois:
Chris A. Michelle M.
Margo A. D'jbb e M.
Jul. A. ' Kaihy N.
Lisa B. Kim P.
Mary 8. Jeannie P.
Erin 8. KendraP.
Sharon B. Donna R.
Kelly F. Geri R.
Kristine F. Carol S.
Erin Q. Karen S.
Jenny H. Whitney S.
Joni H. Peg S.
Keeli J. Barb S.
Holly L. , Marsha V.
Karen M. Lisa W.
Here's looking forward to a FUN year.
Wednesday. September 19 at 8 p.m. The Main
Events Committee will met at the East Union. New
Members Welcome!
Join the
YOUNG DEMOCRATS
in their first meeting this Wed. at 7 p.m. in the City
Union. Get psyched for the election year. New members
welcome.
THE GRADUATE
Sept. 20 & 21
7 & 9 p.m.
Rostrum
Informational meetinga for students Interested In
Studying Abroad for the academic year 19fi5-1ed will
t held on Septamber 1 1, 19. and 20!h.
SEPTEMBER 17:
Germany, 3 30 p m In Room 209 Oldfather Halt
SEPTEMBER 19:
Spln, 1 1:00 a.m. in Room 205 Burnett Hall
England, 1:30 p.m. In Room Z2$ 4 229 Andrews Halt
t-ranee, 4.00 p n. in f-tijom 2V) Oldfather Hall
SEPTtrsfctR 20:
CoMa Pica, Memco and ISf.P
1:30 p.m. In Room 103s Oldfather Hall
Japan, 2:30 p.m. in Room 53a Oldfather Hall
ATTENTION",ATTENTION"ATTENTION
Anyone interested in working on the UNDE RGRADU
ATE LlTERAHV MAGAZINE, THE LAUHUS:
The meeting will be Tuesday, Sept. 25th, Andrews
226C. We will need people to till oontions as EDITOR.
ASSOCIATE EDITOR, READERS. Business Manager,
Lay-out, Art Editor, Proofing and other duties. For
additional Information, contact jim Roberta. 219
Andrews, 672-1835 or 472-6971
Phi Chi ieta meeting!
September 18, 1684 6 00 p rti in the Union
All members please attend.
Hlllel Meeting on Thursday for all Interested Jewish
students In the Union at 7:30 p.m. For Information Be a part of the bst fraternity on campua. Triangle is
asoui r-iign nonaay services at ine 1 empie or ans- now having Little Sister Husn. it interesiea comaci oy
gogue piease call Rabbi Whits 43o-8004.
Sept. 20 Call Sonjs 474-7437 or Terry 472-9444.
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Theta Xi
Little Sister Rush
Wed.. Sept. 19 6:30. 7:30 & 8:30
If you didn't aign up and are interested call 435-8417.
UPC Arts Committee
sponsors
ART LENDING LIBRARY
main lounge city union
Sept. 17-21
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Celebrate Our GRAND OPENING
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. ISih
. NO COVER CHARGE
GREAT D1HNX SrEQALS
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CHOOSE 4 to? EVEOTS-SilE 15 CHOOSE 0 or KOHE-SffE 25
SERIES OFFER ENDS OCTOBER 2
Malcolm Eilscn, fortepiano
Trish Browa Dasce CcEpaay
C&t&arme Crcsicr, organist
Tfee Aaericaa Reprtory Theatre
. Six C&aractsrs, by Pirandello
Sgan&reEe, by Moliere
Edward VillelU amd Daacers
Misscm Repertory Tlieatre
Come Littls Seta, .
by William Inge
YYs lia. Essaaasl Ax,
ceilo and piano
Yystoa l!&rs.tlls J&2 Qu&rtst
MEWJ FOR (JNL STUDENTS
Tm
Price (tfp)
S3 (TPP) buys ncy B section tickst -to
ijy EimbaJl Scries performance.
A fow event series for just $10.80!
(With 15 discount) or eight events
for $15.00! (25 discount)
He Masterplaysrs Chambtr Orchestra
Sfeitzmaa & Douglas,
clarinet &. piano (bassoon)
Saiat hcsxsi Synphcry Orchectra
loisM, Metier, by Marsha Norman
An Mssica, the Baroque Orchestra
EslarS Street Dasce Ccspary
C1J Vic Tfcs&trs Comf asy feoia Suslaffii
EiagLear
Gisela May, The Theatre Songs
ofBertoltBrecht
Mere dith Monk, a 20-year
Retrospective Concert
Just Call Us: DANCEES
Houston Ballet
Swan Lake
Watch for tins brochure in your mailbox.
Pick up your free brochure on campus at the
Nebraska Union or the Kimball Box Office.
Or call 472-3375 to receive one by maiL
S-XV
Malcolm Bilson, Catharine Crozier, Are
Musica, St Louis Symphony, and
Masterplayers are Jeiinek Memorial Concerts.
Yo-Yo MaEmanuei Ax is the Ruth K. Seacrest
Memorial Concert.
Trisha Brown Dance Company, American -Repertory
Theatre, Edward Villella, Missouri
Repertory Theatre, Stoltzman & Douglas, St.
Louis Symphony, Hubbard Street Dance
Company, Meredith Monk, Just Call Us:
DAKCERS, and lioustoa Ballet are Mid
American . Arts Alliance Programs.
Yo-Yo MaEmanue! Ax, Wynton Marsalis
Quartet, The Masterplayers, 'night, Mother.
Ars Musica, Old Vic Theatre, and Gisela May
. are supported by a grant from the Nebraska
Arts Council.
Old Vic Theatre is the Jack and Katherine
Thompson Event.
All programs in this year's series are sup
ported in part by a grant from the National
Endowment for the Arts.
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.Kimball Flail 11 &R
KiE&all EaJl Eos CfSce PIon-Fri. llam-5pm)
Room 113 U'estbrock Music Bldg., 11th & R 472-3375 ' .
Aoob) 1090 tn mMmrod
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