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FREE FOOD for pregnant women, infants, and children under the age of 5, call: i-sooTlj&m iPSPiii) V %§[> THURSDAY %i\ f 750 DRAWS / l N' P; $1.50IMPORTS '■ - KARAOKE BE THE STAR YOU ARE! WED-SAT Next Thursday Oct 3 Chesterfield's Celebrates The Underground's 1 yr B-day Draws Wells Calls F.A.C. 4-6 "NEW" Ron's Deluxe Food Bar Drink Specials BIG RED POOL ROOM 18 pool tables VIDEO GAMES & MORE 113th & O Lower Level 475-80Q? I UNPREDICTABLE Santiago Jimenez, Jr.. 'King of Conjunto* October 13.1991.8 p.m. "Dinner" by Jonathan Stone. Dance Theater October 27. 1991.8 p.m. .« Broyhlll Chamber Ensemble November 3.1991.8 p.m. Kahll 0’ Zabar with Billy Bang. Jazz Percussion and Violin November 10. 1991.8 p.m. Karen Finley”. Performance Artist November 16. 1991.8 p.m. November 17. 1991.7 p.m. Elko ft Koma. Dance January 18. 1992. 8 p.m. January 19. 1992. 4 p.m. Kahll El’ Zabar with Lincoln Musicians February 2. 1992. 8 p.m. Molina Fenley, Dance February 15. 1992. 8 p.m. February 16. 1992. 4 p.m. An Evening of Poetry featuring Joy Harjo with Nebraska poet* April 5. 1992. 8 p.m. For Ticket Information call: (402) 472-4747 (In Uncoln) Toll Free: 1-600-432-3231 Cortot) portion* of iomo of ton partoononooi moy bo oflon^o. IndMdxJ dHttllon b ocMod ••No on# undar 17 udritlod trffhouf ojiot UNL IdortMoaharv , j U-: H - » Dense Ote**e*em«#*e I-SPORTS BRIEFS--1 Tirkpf.Q for minrptinn namo to Colorado on sale next week The annual student football game migration will be to Boulder, Colo., for the Nebraska-Colorado game Nov. 2. The three-day sale for Nebraska’s allotment of tickets will be con ducted next Tuesday through Thurs - day, frorti 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. The first two days of the sale will be restricted to students who purchased football season tickets. Remaining tickets will be made available to any full-time student on the third day. Tickets cost $30. Each student purchasing a ticket must present a student ID and personal payment. Married students may purchase tickets for their spouses upon pres entation of their marriage certifi cates. Volleyball team drops in rankings after two weekend losses After losing two games last weekend, the Nebraska volleyball team slipped from fifth to ninth on the American Volleyball Coaches Association Poll released Tuesday. The Comhuskers also dropped from seventh to 10th on the Volleyball Monthly poll. Stanford remains No. 1 in both polls and is followed by UCLA. Colorado ana ueorgia, iwu 01 the teams Nebraska will face in this weekend’s FirsTier Invitational, were not ranked but received votes. Nebraska men’s qolf team finishes 12th in Iowa tournament The Nebraska men’s golf team finished 12th in a 17-team field at the 1991 Northern Intercollegiate Golf Tournament in Iowa City, Iowa Ohio State won the 54-hole tourney with a score of 878, two strokes ahead of Wisconsin. Ne braska finished 38 strokes back at 916. The top Nebraska finisher was Brad Dubisar, who tied tor zuth at 225. OtherComhusker scores were Craig Poet, 228; Chad Dubisar, 233; Jeff Rafferty, 235; and Steve Reiter, 236. Men’s soccer club wins tournament, returns home tor match The UNL men s soccer club went 4-0 this weekend in the Jayhawk Classic Tournament in Lawrence, Kan. The team beat lowa z-u, Kansas State 1-0, Kansas 1-0 and Ncbraska Omaha 2-1. The team next will see action Saturday againsiis-ausa^oiaic. me match will start at 1 p.m. at Whit tier Field at 23rd and Vine streets. Rec Scoreboard Tuesday’s games Flag Football Alpha Tau Omega/Alpha Omi cron Pi 20, Love 3/Cather 9 6; McDougall Blues 29, HS54 0; Cather 10 18, Cather 11 14; Purple Helmets 6, Sigma Nu I 0; Delta Tau Delta/Dclta Gamma 12, Boozin Burners II 0; Guns N Roses 27, Delta Upsilon/Pi Phi 0; Ag Men I def. Alpha Tau Omega/Alpha Omi cron Pi by forfeit; Cather 6 36, Cather 12 0; Delta Tau Delta 24, Kappa Sigma 0; Sigma Chi 32, Sigma Phi Epsilon A1 6; Sigma Phi Epsilon B1 13, Beta Theta Pi B1 6; Phi Gamma Delta B1 33, Phi Delta Theta B1 0; Ag Men A def. Farmhouse A by forfeit; Sigma Phi Epsilon A2 34, Sigma Nu A20; Phi Delta Theta 26, Phi Gamma Della 12; Pi Kappa Phi 26, Delta Tau Della B3 0; Sigma Phi Epsilon B2 12, Acacia 0; Tau Kappa Epsilon 33, Phi Delta Theta B2 0. Softball Sigma Chi 13, Phi Gamma Delta 11; Alpha Tau Omega def. Theta Chi by forfeit; Delta Tau Delta def. Acacia by forfeit; Chi Phi 9, Tri angle 5; Beta Theta Pi 4, Tau Kappa Epsilon 3; Phi Delta Theta def. Sigma Alpha Epsilon by forfeit; Alpha Gamma Sigma 14, Kappa Sigma 10; Alpha Tau Omega 22, Tau Kappa Epsilon 17; Delta Tau Delia 26, Sigma Alpha Mu 1; Alpha Gamma Rho 8, Sigma Phi Epsilon 7; Alpha Tau Omega def. Sigma Alpha Epsilon by forfeit; Lambda Chi Alpha 10, Farmhouse 0; Tri angle def. Farmhouse by forfeit. Writing an effective ad Be descriptive. The more information you pro vide the readers. the better your responses will be. Begin the ad with the item for sale or offered. Include the price of the items for sale Highlight the ad with larger type, boldface, art or a box. I_ t FOR SALE 8 2 Appliances- g Sg4C<W,nfl 3 Bcycles 74 Social Services gng &■ 6 80 Typing A Resumes l 82K— notices 10 Me^Vor Sale „ R 12 Musical Instruments 195 13 Office Furniture 110 Announcements <4 oM, 115 Meetings 15 Photo Equipment IS cf?S! Vr®"* 16 Sporting Goods Government 18 Stereos/TVs ]*9 19 Ticket Exchange 125 tfiSiJfound ” ,»ia» 13835m, se»vicxs logs | &U-, !32^wrJ2”‘”<, 25 Automotive .V?*? . 27 Bicycle Service 62 Work StudyJ fltos 29 Bndal 164 Summer Jobs 30 Catehna 166 Internships 32 Cleaning/Laundry „ 33 Cleaning/Households HOLSING 34 Computer Service .i i_i = 36 Entertainment 170 Roommates 38 Gift Ideas 173 Housing Wanted 40 Hairstyling 175 Rooms For Rent 42 Health & Fitness 180 Houses For Rent 44 Insurance 185 Duplex For Rent 46 Instruction/Tutoring 190 Apartments For Rent 48 Job Placement 191 Summer Housing 50 Legal 192 Mobile Homos For Rent 60 Mec. Services 194 Homes For Sale 198 Vacation Rentals $3 00 per day lor 15 words on Individual student and student organization ads $4.00 per day tor 15 words on non-student ads $.15 each additional word $.75 billing charge. Personal ads must be prepaid Found ads may be submined free of charge DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m. weekday before publica tion. 3 Bicycles For Sale 89 Centurion Acoordo racinortourmg bike. 14 speed. 25" treme. 477-2218. 90 19" Trek Road Bke Used 1 month. $300. 435-2931. For sale: 700 S & M Alpine edition Cannondale mountain bike. Please call 466-4600. _ Lincoln Police Department notice of sale of unclaimed bicycles and meceHaneous property October 5. 1991, 10:00 am. Lincoln land Towing 410 w. P St., no checks accepted Univega 12-speed Great Shape $125. 474-4107. 4 Books For Sale A NOVEL IDEA—thousands of used books at low prce 126 N. 16, in the basement Noon. 6pm Monday Sat ur day. 475-TOME. Top finds this week: Burroughs, Mehima Miller, Nki. Brautigan. Munro. Oates. 6 Computers For Sale Brand new 14" super VOA non-interlaced monkor, VESA standard. 438-3318, leave message or 660-4765 8 Furniture For Sale Are you looking lor student furnkure lor fan7 ONE MORE TIME Is the place! Open seven days/week. Free parking. __ 850 N. 27th__ 474-2065 For sale: Super-single waterbed. Excellent condition. For info: call 435 2539 _ __ Queen sire waterbed with headboard. CHEAP I Call 477 6499 ^ _ Sofa, good condition. $40. Super single wateibed (heater not Included). $50. Call 435-6218 after 6pm. 10 Misc. For Sale FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS HIRING $16,000 $72.00tyYr. 1-805-564-6500 Ext.GBl0384 tor immedi ate response. HOMES FOR SALE BY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES $1.00 (U-repair) or $1600 (move-ln). 1-806-564-6500 Ext HA10384 tor immediate response. Telescope. 6-Inch Meade reflector, equatorial mount, setting circles, i low-mot ion controls, one 8-mtlNmeter eyepiece. Excellent condition $326. 466-6686. Pofc 5Jr* Speakers $128, Polk 4A Speakers $60, Ken wood Suround Sound Receiver $150, Sony 5 Disc Player $125. 489-7678. ___ gMt]t , __ Pofc Audio Rta 11t. 2 yrs. old. walnut finish, new $1.000 asking $486 obo 475-8039, leave message.