The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 10, 1991, Page 11, Image 11

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    Classified 472-2588
Car stereo equipment for sale: Targa head unit, puliout,
CD Adaptable, Pioneer 4000 equalizer, 8 bands; Audio
Vox 130 watt amp; homemade speaker box. Best offer.
Call Carter after 8pm. 423-1545.
New, perfect shape, 7-band 300W, booster/equalizer for
car stereo. $135. 436-7967.
Sony 5-disc CD-player CDP30, 16 inch Fisher 120 watl
speakers. Make offer. 474-9065, leave message.
20 Vehicles For Sale
'87 Pontiac Fiero GT, sunroof, 6-cylinder, 5-speed, air.
amdmwith cassette, silver. See at Government Employ
ees Credit Union, 325 N. 52nd. M-F, 9-5:30. Make an
offer by April 19.
86 Kawasaki 454 LTD. Excellent condition. New tires,
cables, battery. $1.200 obo. Mark, 438-1635 after 8 p.m.
'82 Kawasaki KE 175, one owner, 1,400 miles. Ike new,
$500 firm. Jim 423-3810.
4 VWGTI '87 alloy wheels 14x6", $125 ea., including tire.
Call 467-2878 after 6 p.m._
1988 Honda Hurricane. Red and white, matching helmet,
low miles. $3000/obo. 474-9065, leave message
1985 Kawasaki LTD 1100 with extras. Call 435-5576.
1963 Audi 5000,5- speed, all options, $380Qfobo. Before
6pm, 489-6007, after 6pm 786-3371. Ask for Tom.
1982 white Monte Carlo, recent tune-up and excellent
condition. Call 464-8590 after 7pm.
1981 CB400 Honda. Only 3,200 miles, like new. Includes
two helmets, back rest and luggage rack. $500 or best
otter. Call Mke after 8:00pm. 477 4860.
1981 Suzuki 850. Good condition, many extras. Call 474
0409. _
1981 Z28, t-tops. code alarm, many extras, must see.
$3100 obo. 477-0025.
Datsun 810 with Z-car motor, needs tune-up. Call 436
2546
22 Adoption
ADOPTION
Southern California couple seeks to expand our family to
include a second adopted child. Will assist with medical
and legal expenses. Call Dob and George collect, 818
343-1721._
Please help a very loving, responsible and childless
Wyoming couple to adopt an infant. Contact Darlene
Reiter, Any 307-672-7491. Thank youl
PREGNANT AND WONDERING
WHAT TO DO?
Explore the protection and benefits of adoption which are
only provoed by a licensed agency. No fee for our
confidential service*. Contact:
Nebraska Children'* Home Society
4600 Valley Road
483-7879
34 Entertainment
Male Dancer for your Stagette, graduation, or Birthday
parties, or just for ladies night out. Cal' Garrett Promo
tions 466 3966.
35 Gift Ideas
CUFF'S SMOKE SHOP • Variety of gifts for Men and
Women. 140 N. 12th Street
37 Health & Fitness
ATHLETES!
Improve your performance. 100% guaranteed! FREE
sample for first 100 Call (402) 461-4730
Need some extra money and would like to Jazzerase
free’* Consider babysitting. Call Joyce. 466-8626.
63 Pregnancy
PREGNANT? BIRTHRIGHT is a confidential helping
hand. Free pregnancy test, please call u* for appoint
ment. 483-2609.
80 Typing & Resumes
COMPUTER TYPE AND SERVICES offers
Word Processing, Typing. Spell Check. Proof Copy with
Grammar Check is available Papers. Projects • Long
Short, Fles umes/Leners/E n velope*. Laser/Regular
Pnnt. Extra style features available. Reasonable rates
with last service.
4230 PROGRESSIVE AVE. — 467-2866.
Laser typing ■ word processing. All types of jobs. 20 years
experience. $1 25/page. 467-5737.
Resumes By Ann
Quality resumes, professional writers. Over 10 years
experience, proven results. 464-0775.
Resumes
Professionally typeset or laser printed. $15 plus tax.
Daily Nebraskan
_basement of the Nebraska Union
Typing Service. Reasonable rates Prompt service. Call
Wan 477-0962.
Word processing papers, reasonable prices. Call Mary
110 Announcements
‘Make a Special Wish‘
Drop your extra change
in the wishing well at the
Nebraska City union April 8-12
Sponsored by Phi Mu sorority
Benefiting Project Hope
April basketball tournament. Twelvotearns, doubleelimi
nation, three-point contests. April 19-21. Call for more
information, 467-4379 or 423-3514.
Barely “STAYIN’ ALIVE?”
Get down and DISCO with
DJ'e in white leisure suite!
at the FREE Alternative Music Dance
Friday 7pm-1am (Commonplace)
_Sponsored by UPC Concert and Dance
BROKE AND NEED MONEY?
W« offer you absolutely no help, but
we have 5 bende tor FREE
Pioneer Disaster, Middle Monkey, Leafy Green Things
Sideshow, and Such Sweet Thunder
Thursday, April 1 ith 4-9pm
(UPC Concert and Dance)
Congratulations to the INSURING TOMOR
ROW Outstanding Leader Awards College of
Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources,
David L. Acheson; College of Architecture, Bret
J. Sheffield; College of Ans and Sciences,
Pamela S Konimeier; Division of Continuing
Studies, Sandra A. Haughton; College of Engi
nesrina and Technology, Liegh Anne Albert and
Tisha s Bruhn; Division of General Studies.
Heather Jalyn Loseke; College of Home Eco
nomics. Mary Katherine Niemewr: College of
Journalism, Debbie S. Fiddalke.
EARLY WARNINGI THANKS The Echoing Green. The
Return and Middle Monkey for the "There's always room
tor JELLO" benefit Sunday, See you at Jetlo Siafras talk
Thursday. April 18 al 7:30. Say NO to oensorshlpl
FOOD! FOOOI FOODf
Aslan American Committee
Presents
Asian Food Fast
Wednesday April 10th at
Culture Center (333 N. 14th)
11 am 1 pm
Student $3.50 w/ID, Non-student $4.50.
Free apple*! No big deal? Hat These two are worth
$3,400 each — Macintosh SE/30* Register at BIG
RED APPLE DAYS tent. City Union._
FREE MOVIE, FREE
MOVIE
“ROCKY HORROR
PICTURE SHOW”
April 19th outdoors on the Recreation Field
south of Harper Schramm Smilh. Begins at
sunset-ends whenever. Come one come all to
the largest movie event in the Midwest! Pre
sented by UPC American Films. P.S. Rocky
Virgins always weloomeill
Insuring Tomorrow
Now is your chance to help Insure tomorrow by
attending the Insuring Tomorrow Issues Confer
ence on Sunday. April 14. Registration informa
tion is available at either CAP Office, Spon
sored by Student Alumni Association. Student
Foundations, and Campus Activities and Pro
grams. Registration deadline Friday. April 12.
11 ■
Alpha Chi Omega 3rd Annual Bedracing
April 20, 1991
1 Gam-noon
Teams at three girls and 3 guys. Dorm teams welcomel
Renter April 15-17 CSy Union. Questions? Call 476
INSURING TOMORROW
or don't you care?
Be there on April 14.12:30-6:30pm - Nebraska
Union. Reception at Wick Center to follow.
A leadership issues oriented interactive confer
ence about the Environment, Education and
Access to Information: Censorship.
Sign up TODAY in CAP Office, 200 Nebraska
Union.
Sponsored by Student Alumni Association,
Student Foundation and Campus Activities and
Programs Office.
Make money selling lingerie on show plan. For more
information call Brandi 477-0964, leave message.
MONEY FOR COLLEGE
$135,000,000 in private funding went unclaimed last
vearf This year we'll help you claim your share. Call
National Scholarship Services, 489-8102 or toll free 1
800-USA-1221 ext. 1435. _
Summer School Residence Hall contracts are available.
Stop by 1100 Seaton Hall or call 402-472-3561 for more
information.
SUMMER SCHOLARSHIPS
to study' Czech language end culture in Prague. UNL
undergrads with junior status. Contact International Af
tairs, 1237 R St., 472-3076._
SUNDAY, APRIL 14
10:30 AM
DR. WILLIAM SLOANE
COFFIN
Former Chaplain, Yale
University, and Pastor,
Riverside Church, New York
Preaching on
"YOU ARE THE SALT
OF THE EARTH!
Comerstone-UMHE 640 N. 16th
ALL UNL STUDENTS,
FACULTY A STAFF
WELCOME
There win be a Pi Sigma Afcha (Political Science Honor
ary! meeting WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10,1991, AT 7:00
P.M.-ROOM 516 OLOFATHER HALL Please attend this
meeting i< you are interested in either JOINING Pi Sigma
At>haor in becoming an OFF ICE R tor FAK '91 /Spring '92.
For more intormation on Pi Sigma Alpha, call or visit the
Political Science Department, 511 Oldfather Hall.
Pre-Dental, Pre-Hygiene Club
Meeting Wednesday, April 10th, 7:00pm. Dr. Cohen will
be speaking about AIDS and dentistry Everyone wel
come. We will also be holding election of officers. Ques
tions call Jim, 477 7978._
Rodeo Club Meeting tonight
7:30
State Fairgrounds coliseum. Anyone Interested in help
ing with rodeo please attend
SPRINGFEST CELEBRATION!
Culture Center 333 N. 14th. Join in on the fun. food,
displays, music and much more.
Wed. April 10th
11 am-5pm
The public ie welcome!
STUDENT FOUNDATION
MEETING
Downtown Speghetti Works
April 11, Spm
Bring $3 and your enthusiasm tor our Seniors' last
meeting 11
THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON
^ENTERING
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ON A WEDNESDAY
ACTUALLY.TURNED OUT" TO BE
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Last year soma Greek
fishermen, off the coast
of Wyoming, came upon
a most significant event
in the history of
cartooning. What these
fishermen thought was a
bluefish ended up being
what scholars call...
THE GREAT, LOST,
UNFINISHED LAST
TRAIN TO SAGINAW.
Crossword
Edited by Eugene T. Maleska
ACROSS
1-War (race
horse)
5 Borders on
10 N F L player
13 Chinaware items
15 Actor Williams
16 Conductor de
Waart
17 Boston transit
run or rink
divider
19 Rummy game
20 Actor Linden
21 Part ol A D
22 Next-to-last
syllable
24 Western capital
26 Noel singer
27 Quit It1
28 Heavy weight
29 Superstar
30 Short-story
writer
32 Sutherland role
33 Accelerate
36 Bruins former
coach
38 Gal of songdom
39 Vote in
41 Koch and Flynn
43 Leaping car
44 Precinct worker
45 Covering worn
over a boot
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
49 Programs for
committees
51 Candid honest
52 More snappish
53 Founder of
Kievan Russia
54 Blockhead, in
Brest
55 -jiffy
56 Wales and
Campbell, in
hockey
59 Fall mo
60 What
1939 film
61 Employ again
62 Anne Lindbergh,
-Morrow
63 Pause
64 Makes a choice
DOWN
1 System
2 Have -— of a
time (enjoy)
3 Brums' Cam and
family
4 Eye. in poesy
5 Place for a rink
6 Machete
7 -supra (as
above, in law)
8 -Alley
9 Dirty look
10 First team
11 Horns of
12 Les Canadiens
14 Paul Newman
film
18 Parson s role
23 Actress Clare
25 0 sole-"
26 In a shy way
28 Experiment
31 Remote
telecasts
32 N H L player
33 Kinship
34 Refinement
35 Worship
37 More sluggish
40 Argot
42 Set a dog on
44 Release, in a
way
46 Kin of a
demitasse
47 Hemingway or
Lehman
48 Pee Wee s
family
50 Paste-on
51 Poet Wilbur's
Walking to
53 "The Mask
Manchu," Karloff
film
57 Kind of picker ,
58 Modernist