The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 30, 1991, Page 11, Image 10

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68 Recycling
2 Appliances 72 Rentals
3 Bicycles 74 Tanning
4 Books 75 Tattooing
5 Clothing 76 Travel
7 Jewelry 80 Typing & Resumes
6 Computers ■ 1 ————
8 Furniture NOTICES
g Garage Sales
10 Misc. For Sale 100 Rides
12 ^instruments 110Announcements
13 Oflice Furniture 115 Meetings
14 n?s. Cnuinmant 120 Greek Affairs
15 o^rt?nnqGoods 130 Student Government
1« ISlCP/wk 140 Personals
18 r filffcJrhanno 145 Lost & Found
1! w^>i£ ^ 9 148 Wanted
20 Vehicles 149 Fundraising
'SERVICES JOBS
22 Adopljon 150 Child Care Needed
23 AR£22S£l*S^ fl 160 Help Wanted
25 Autonwtive 162 Work Study Jobs
51 Bicycle Service 164 Summer Jobs
30 Catering 166 '"Unships
* cleanino/Households HOUSING
34 Computer Service 1 1 =
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 Flomes For Rent
60 Mile. Services 194 Homes For Sale
62 Photography 198 Vacation Rentals
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tion.
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tisement which discriminates against any person
on the basis of sex. sexual orientation, race,
religion, age, disability, marital status or national
origin.
2 Appliances For Sale
SSISSSS^SSS^S^SSSSSSSSBSSSSSS
Dorm (ridge. 1 1/2 (eel by 1 1/2 (eel. Great condition. $50
obo Call Diane, 467-289V _
Roommate wanted ASAP or by end o( December to help
locate and share duplex or house. Pets OK. Leave
message with Dave at 436-0745.
4 Books For Sale
HORROR BOOKS. A Novel Idea. 1261/2 N. 16th St.. 475
TOME. Used horror, mystery, sci-fi.
5 Clothing For Sale
imported black leather jacket, brand new, size 36-38,
taking otters, call Sanjib at 464-0035 evenings.
^^SSSSS^^^ESSSISSSESEESESEEES
10 Misc. For Sale
Excellent condition. Ultima drafting board 3' x 4'. 48"
Mayline straight edge. 486-4009.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS HIRING. $16,000
S72,000/Vr. 1 805-564 6500 Ext.GB10384 for immediate
response
Van Halen
Unreleased concerts, songs, everything! 1977-1991.
Write: Eruption Video, 812 S. 67th Ave., Omaha, NE.
68106 or call Jett 1-551-7029.
14 Pets
Black kittens for sale. Call 476-0434.
15 Photo Equipment
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Yashica FX3 Body. 3 lens: 28. 50. 70-210. flash. $250
obo 474-2016 Stanley (evenings).
18 Stereos/TVs For Sale
Must sell new Technics receiver, $175 and Technics
bookshelf speakers. $50. Call 475-9751 or 796 2405
Leave message
19 Ticket Exchange
1 CU ticket for sale. Call Mary at 436-7027,
2 Nebraska/Colorado tickets in the Husker
block. 435-5203,
Need 1 ticket for NU vs Colorado game. 474-0498, leave
message.
One CU ticket for sale. Call 436-9853, leave message.
RUSH
Nov. 4-2nd and 3rd ROWS on FLOOR. BEST OFFER
435-1409
22 Adoption
A young couple that has lots of love and support to share
with a child. Let It be your child that benefits from all we
have to give. Please call Jack and Debbie any timel 1
800-892-4608, expenses paid.
Lots of love, patience, laughter and success to share with
your child to age two. Midwestern professional woman. All
expenses paid. Please call (402)392-0129
Loving home with independent, charming two year old
want to adopt second baby. Please answer our prayers by
calling Jane or Rich collect at 1-402-571-6955.
Single and Pregnant?
You don't have to go it alone—we're here to help.
No fees and confidential counseling. Statewide since
1893.
Nebraska Children's
Home Society
__4600 Valley Road, Suite 304, 483-7879 _
We can help one another. Our home will provide lots of
TLC and security for your newborn. Legal and confiden
tial. Dorothy, John, 800-779-1163.
63 Pregnancy
PREGNANT? BIRTHRIGHT is a confidential helping
hand. Free pregnancy test, please call us for appoint
ment, 483-2609.
PREGNANT?
CONSIDERING ADOPTION?
Call TOLL FREE &
discuss options. California
counselor and attorney
Bonnie and Marc Gradstcin
1 -8(KJ-_922-0777_||
75 Tattooing
Body Electric Tattoos. Sterile conditions, casual atmo
sphere. Many designs —custom work. By appointment
only. 486-3141
Hungry Eye Tattoo
112 Si 9th
Lincoln's oldest established studio. The world's finest
instruments in use and the assurance of an excellent
tattoo. All styles of artwork, yours or mine. 2 p.m. to 10
p.m. Monaay-Saturday. no appointment necessary.
477-9279.
80 Typing & Resumes
AH types of word processing SI per double-space page,
resumes S10-$lf Quality results lor less. 486-4353
Fast & efficient word processing—class papers & other
assignments. Call Mary 483-4010.__
Resumes By Ann
Quality resumes, professional writers. Over 10 years
experience, proven results. 464-0775.
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Resumes
Professionally typeset and laser printed. $15 plus tax.
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Word processing/laser printer. On campus Pick up/deliv
ery. $1.00 double spaced page. 467-5737.
110 Announcements
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Beware The Dog Who Thinksl
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Coming to the Pla-Mor Ballroom: Fashionable Madmen.
Thursday, October 31. 8:30-12:30. Doors open at 8:00.
6600 W‘0“ St.
Enchilada Sale!!
From 10:30am-1:30pm, today. Co-sponsored by
M.A.S.A. and La Paloma Restaurant. Only $1.50 per
enchilada - great tasting Mexican foodl
Grab your partner!
Free country swing lessons Wednesday, October 30th,
Great Plains Room (East Union), 8-10pm.
HARMONY VII
A casual reception
UNL Culture Center (14th and R)
November 1st 2-5 p.m.
lood, fun entertainment
Everyone welcome!
Broaden your experiences!
The Insuring Tomorrow Committee is looking for a dedi
cated student to design and implement a public relations
plan for our March conference. The PR Chair is a non-paid
leadership position and an excellent addition to your
resume or portfolio. Applications are available at the
ASUN, CAP, Arts and Sciences Advising Center. Journal
ism, Marketing, and Art Department offices on Friday.
Health Aides
You're doing a "bootiful" iobl
It's frightfully delightful
working with you.
Keep up tne good work.
Community Health Staff
Lesbian Discussion Group meets every Wednesday at
7:30 in the Women's Resource Center, Room 117, NE
Union. See you th6rel
Racquetball Club
Club meeting October 31. 5:30-6:30 at Union. Previous
dub members and anyone interested welcome. Under
new leadership.
Residence Liaison Meeting
Wednesday - 3:00
ASUN office-115 Nebr. Union
EVERYONE IS INVITED
SNACKSII
SKYDIVE!
Jump out of a perlectly good airplane. Call Crete Skydiv
ing Center. 488-7084.
THE EMERGING LEADER
PROGRAM
Applications due
by 5:00 Friday
at CAP City, CAP East.
The Sodety of Women Engineers, in conjunction with the
Women s Resource Center, presents a discussion on
sexual harassment. What is harassment and how to deal
with it. Also, what impad will the Thomas-Hill allegations
have on future harassment policies in the U S. Men are
encouraged to attend the Wednesday, Oct. 30 meeting in
the Union at 6 p.m. Room to be announced.
SPRING BREAK, ONLY $20
Reserves your trtpl Early booking savings from 840-8100.
deadline Nov, 1»h. Call Craig at 423-3784.
Spring Break In Cancunl Representatives warned. Col
tog* lours, the nation's largest and most successful
Spring Break tour operator needs enthusiastic campus
representatives. Earn free trips and cashl We provide
everything you need. Call Eric at 1 -800-395-4886for more
Information.
Teachers College Students
GET INVOLVED
Meet your ASUN Senators
Mke Kelly - Trent Steele - Steven Thomlison
at the
Teachers College
Student Advisory Board meeting
Thursday
5:30 p.m. - Henzlik
• * 27th & Stan*
2 ' ONLY .
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2Welcome Back Students.
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Frenchee & Fries!
$i.7s
TODAY ONLY with drink purchase
UNL RUGBY _
vs.
OMAHA GOATS
1:00pm SATURDAY
22nd & Vine
LAST GAME OF THE SEASON!
—
Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson
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1 Holbrook or
Linden
4 Horner's reward
8 Whimper
12 Soh drinks
14 Hayworth or
Moreno
15 Strayed
16 Split
17 Obese
19 Theme
21 More tranquil
22 Seashore sales
25 Standout
26 Orientals, eg
28 Worships
32 Press for
payment
34 Chew the
scenery
36 Farm building
37 Needy
41 Lyric poems
42 Threefold
43 Men and boys
44 Sally forth
47 Scenarist's
product
49 Glacial ridges
51 Russian rustic
cart
53 Rigidly exact
55 Antilles island
57 Comprehend
61 Brother of Faisal
62 Chaplain
63 -squad
64 Gaelic
65 Baden-Baden
and Ems
66 Track figures
67 Lair
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2 Adieu, in Madrid
3 Southpaw
4 Golf-club VI P
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5 Actress uiimann
6 Navaio's foe
7 Traveler Polo
8 Kind of path
9 Prod
10 Comic Lou
11 N Y summer
time
13 Pig pads
15 Hunted
lampreys
18 Historic frontier
post in Pakistan
20 Advertising
throwaway
23 Aladdin's was
magic
24 Stable sound
27 Agitates
29 College
linesman
30 Gen Rob't
31 Upgrades the
lawn
32 Twosomes
33 Tear down
35 Oust
38 Legal
necessaries
39 Concerning
40 Bulwer-Lytton
novel
45 Rhone feeder
48 Corn units
48 Oark grayish blue
50 Kind of rocket
52 Manhandle
53 Lead-pipe cinch
54 Icelandic work
56 Arabia s Gulf of
57 Periods of
prosperity
56 Assist
59 Acknowledge
silently
60 Skid-row
affliction