The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 07, 1992, Page 11, Image 11

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    CLASSIFIED INDEX 5
FOR SALE ** g SngTcopying
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 .
8 Furniture NOTICES
g Garage Sales ========______
10 Misc. For Sale 100 Rides
\\ ^a''r,rn,S 105 Career Evemts
13 Ohice Furniture 110 Announcements
14 r 0IS 115 MaAtinnfi
15 120 Greek Affairs
n q^reofF/TVs^ 130 Student Government
18 Stereos/ivs 140 Personals
1® J^i,XChanfl# 145 Lost & Found
20 Vehicles u0 Wanted
SERVICES Fundrai.m.,
• JOBS
22 Adoption ■■■ ■ ■ -
» f •2iS™L* Sewin® 150 Child Care Needed
25 Autorrwtive 160 Help Wanted
27 Biwcle Service 162 Work Study Jobs
2® Bridal 164 Summer J6bs
31 ChildCareServices 166 lntefnshjP«
33 Cleaning/Households vjzvt tcimp
oi Comnuter Service nUUSllHi
36 Entertainment ~~~-s
38 Gih Ideas 1 '0 Roommates
40 Hairstyling 173 Housing Wanted
42 Health 6 Fitness 175 Rooms For Rent
44 Insurance 180 Houses For Rent
46 Instruction/Tutoring 185 Duple* For Rent
48 Job Placement 190 Apartments For Rent
50 Legal 191 Summer Housing
6C Misc. Services 192 Mobile Homes For Rent
62 Photography 194 Homes For Sale
198 Vacation Rentals
3 Bicycles For Sale
Lincoln Police Department notice of sale of abandoned
bicycles and misc. property. Lincoln Land Towing. 410 W.
PSt. February 15,1992. 10:00am. No checks accepted
4 Books For Sale
ANOVEL IDEA. Used books, low prices. 126 1/2N 16th,
basement. 475-TOME. Buy, sell, or trade.
6 Computers For Sale
Apple Macintosh Plus. 31/2 inch 800K (loppy drive, 1 Meg
ram. Image Writer II color printer, some software. $900
466-6048
IBM PC Computer. Monchrome. 10 Meg Hard Disk, 5.25*
Floppy. $300. 435-5953 after 7pm.
PC-AT 20mg. HD Dual FD's. 4 Meg RAM. Here Graphics
Mono $600. Extras Available. 477-0283.
10 Misc. For Sale
Keystone rims for car (2 yrs old). Complete. $225. Queen
size waterbed. $80.477-2164 leave a message.
18 Stereos/TVs For Sale
... 1 B
Apine, Kenwood, Crunch, Pyle, and Sherwood high
performance car audio equpment. Call Terry, 423-2635.
20 Vehicles For Sale
89 Nissan Sentra, 2 door, 4-speed, AM/FM cassette,
37,000 miles, $3,850 offers. 88 Nissan Sentra. 4-door,
auto, air, power steering/power- brakes. AM, F M cassette.
$4,250 offers. '87 Nissan Sentra, 2-door, 5-speed, AM/
FM, clean, $2,950 offers
Baer s Auto Sales 1647 S. 3rd Street
477-6442 __
81 SAAB 900 Turbo. Silver, AM/FM cassette. New tires,
battery, runs great, looks great. $2500. 423-6301, leave
message. ___
CHEAP! FBI/U.S. SEIZED
89 MERCEDES.$200
86 VW.$50
87 MERCEDES.$100
65 MUSTANG.$50
Choose from thousands starting $25.24 Hour Recording
Reveals Details 801-379-2929 Copyright »NE11KJC
105 Career Events
Career Workshop* for the Waek of February 10th
Mon. 2/10: Interviewing. 1030-11:30am, Nebraska
Union;Wed 2/12:Networking 230-330. EastUnion;Fr1.
2/14: Job Search Strategies, 100-2:00, Nebraska Union.
^— 1 ——
1H) Announcements
An Extraordinary Way To Start
A Great Weekend
-=-^ Great Commission Student for Christ. _
Every Friday 8:00pm at Union. Pewter Room. These are
great times to sing, to make friends, to learn from each
other and from the Bible. You'll love it!
Everybody is welcome.
Basketball Golf
Be there Sunday Feb. 9, 6-10pm, Mabel Lee 301 and
Monday, Feb. 10,6-1 Opm, Sapp Courts 3&4. No advance
entry required. Men's, Women's and Co-rec intramural
competition! For more information call Carious Recre
ation at 472-3467.
Celebrate Year of Monkey
Chinese An Exhibition
Friday 9-5, Saturday 9-1, City Union
Sponsored by Free China Association
COMMIT
Student Eleclion Group—Meeting Sunday Feb. 9,1992,
Union, 3:00pm. Make a differenceI
FREE THROW CONTEST
Sunday, Feb. 9, 3-10pm, M&N and Monday, Feb. 10,8
10pm! No advanced entry required. Show up any time
during these hours. Men's, Women's and Co-rec intramu
ral competition! For more information call Campus Rec
reation 472-3467.
How would you like to earn $ 1000 and win a VCR for one
weeks work Wanted: student organization, fraternity,
aority, call Marla 1-800-592-2121 ext. 112 or Amy ext.
113
Kappa Omicron Nu Honor Society is sponsoring a food
drive for the Lincoln Food Bank, February 10-14. Collec
tion point will be Home Economics Bldg, Room 105.
Lesbian Discussion Group, Thursday, February 13th 7
9pm, Women s Resource Center Rm. 117 Nebraska
Union.
Mortar Notables
Attention Freshmen, Sophomores, and Seniors
Mortar Board now has applications for notables. Applica
tions available from the CAP office (200 City Union or 300
East Union), the Culture Center (333 N. 14), and Vice
Chancellor Griesen's office (124 Administration). Appli
cations due February 14, 1992 4:00pm.
DAYTONA BEACH *104
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND - *128
STEAMBOAT ™ *122
PANAMA CITY BEACH „ *122
PORT LAUDERDALE *136
HILTON HEAD ISLAND *119
MUSTANG ISLAND/ <<4D
PORT ARANSAS "*■“««»
DON'T WAIT Til ITS TOO LATM
nth Annual
Celebration!
TOU FREE INFORMATION A RESERVATIONS
1-800-321-5911
THK PAR SIM By GARY LARSON
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The Samson family at home
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Mystery Prizes
Valentine's week at the Reunion. Get a red lunch tray and
WINI
Nebraska Jazz Festival
—f end UPC - KLPAC presents a
FREE CONCERT
Sunday, Feb. 9th, 2:30pm
Nebraska Jazz Orchestra
Westbrook Recital Hall
ODYSSEY
Tuesday, Feb. 11 is our final reception (or all Odyssey
member. Please be there—it's from 6:00-7:30pm in the
Georgian Suite at the union. RSVP only if you cannot
attend (472-8138). See you there!
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS
Super Saturday, February 8th, 8:30am-12 noon at
Sheridan Lutheran Church, 3700 Sheridan Blvd. For more
info, call: 473-1952 or. on camous. 436-0473 ^
Send your Special Valentine a Balloon/Cookie Bouquet
on Feb. 14. For only $9.95. Delivered (ree.Call467-3S70,
leave message!
SPELUNKING ANYONE?
Caving the Devil's Ice Box
in Missouri Feb. 21-23
For more information call Carrpus Recreation, Outdoor
Adventures at 472-4777.
Spring 1992
THEOLOGY FOR LUNCH
Nebraska Union
Friday, February 7
11:30AM Brown Bag Lunch
12:00 Noon Program
“Experiences of the Present'
Dr. Ruth Randall. Education Department
Rev. Joel Gaiardo, Hispanic Center
UNL FACULTY, STAFF & STUDENTS
_WELCOME__
Spring Break
Cancun or Padre
Last chance, space limited
Call Craig at 423-3784.
STUDY ABROAD
Spend the tall semester at Senshu University, Tokyo,
JAPAN. CBA offers several study abroad programs. The
Semester at Senshu is a t O-week program, earn 17-credit
hours toward UNL degree.
Information aeasiona are:
Wedneeda^Feb 12,5pm
Thuraday, Feb. 13,3:30pm
in the Nebraska Union
Plan to attend or contact D'vee Buss, CBA 241 or call 472
2310 for application and additional information.
SUPPORT GROUP FORMING
A Support Group for Gay. Lesbian and Bisexual Faculty
and Staff Members on the UNL campus is being formed.
First organizational meeting will be Friday, February 7,
3:30pm at Cornerstone, 640 North 16th Street.
Sponsored by the UNL Homophobia Awareness
Committee
THEOLOGY FOR LUNCH: Friday. February 7,12 to 1:00.
NE Union. First of three brown-bag programs on "The
Multicultural Vision: Promises and Provocations." Open
to all interested persons.
ACTION
Student Election Group
Sunday meeting. February 9, 4:00 in the Union. Get
involvedlll
Valentine.
Don't just wear your heart on your sleeve display it on the
front windows of Nebraska Bookstore write your mes
sage on a heart and your feelings will be displayed for all
the World to see Best of all, its FREEMl Nebraska
Bookstore, 13th & “Q"
Volunteer Training
Women's Resource Center. Rm. 117 Nebr. Union. Feb.
9th, Saturday 1 -3pm.
*
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WHAT IS UPC?
The University Program Council lathe prime program
ing body of THIS UNIVERSITY. Want to get involved in
bringing entertaining, educational ana cultural oro
grams to YOUR campus? UPC chair person and ex
ecutive applications are now available at both CAP
offices, 200 Nebraska Union and 300 East Union.
Executive positions available are:
President
Vice President
Secietary/T reaaurer
Public Relations
Publicity
Fees Allocation Committee
Chair positions available are:
Asian American
Committee Offering Lesbian and Gay Events
Homecoming
Chicano Special Events
International Films
Best of the Rest
Visual Arts
Women's Words and Music
Concerts A Dance
American Films
Major Concerts
Union Festivals
African American Special Events A Entertainment
Kimball-Lied Performing Arts Committee
Child Care
Talks and Topics
Nebraska Model United Nations
Native American Special Events
Voices
Want to find out more? Call 472-2454 for information
or leave a message at 472-9149. APPLICATIONS ARE
DUE FEBRUARY 12 AT 4:00PM!!lts your turn to get
involved!
**
*
115 Meetings
NUMSA
On Saturday 2-8-92: 2:00—M.C. Audition—everyone is
welcome, 3:00—Amendment ot constitution. Room will
be posted.
TCAB Elections
February 13 at 5:30pm
All members are eligible.
120 Greek Affairs
S=SE^^==^=
Ag Men Little Sister meeting Sunday Feb. 9 at 8:00pm.
Congratulations Kristin Gasseling (KKG) on making
Greek Week committee.
Love, your sisters
Congratulations Man Rathien (AGS) on being selected
Director of Block and Bridle’s Nebraska Big Red Live
stock Show
The Men of AGS
AEA
CUPID TAKES CAMPUS
He's out to steal your heart!
MELODRAMA 92
Acacia and ???
Sig Eps,
Thanks for the party. Let's do it again.
The Men of AGS
Stephanie M. (AOII).
Congratulations on landing a pari in "The Doctor in Spite
ot Himself." We're proud of youl
Love, your sisters
Steve L. (Dentistry)
Hickey's Gone? I'm ready to give you more. Slurp. Suck.
Slurp.
Aimee
130 Student Government
Student Government
★ Appointments A
Board Openings ^
Two Student-At-large positions open
Be a part of the board that appoints students
to 28 campus wide committees.
Appointees will assume their positions upon
installation
of the next executives and senators
Application available in the ASUN office,
115 Nebraska Union.
Deadline is 4:00 p.m.
Friday. February 14,1992
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
REPRESENTATION NEEDED ON THE FOLLOWING
Committees
Computational Services A Facilities
Intercollegiate Athletics
Publications Board
Student Court 92-93
Information and applications are available at 115
Nebraska Union. Deadline 4:00pm, February 19th.
140 Personals
Screamers,
Good luck Brian N„ Liz O.. Brooke M„ MelissaG., & Ann
R. at Worlds of Fun auditions!
Love, Mary P.
Deb W.
Happy 21st B-day!
You finally made it. Don't do anything deviant without me.
Michelle
To the girl in the pink sweater in the union about 11:45
Thursday,
We exchanged waves. I'm intrigued, and would like to
meet you. Respond via personals
_ Guy in the Red Jacket
Jodie:
After 4 1/2 years I thought you deserved a personal.
Happy 23rd Birthday!!
Your future Common-law Spouse, Kerry
Thought for the week,
"Ah. but as man's reach should exceed he grasp, or
what's a heaven for?"
selected by the offices of Room 24
Stranger,
I'm curious. Interested in meeting today, 6:00, at steps
of Nava! Science Building?
Mike the Marine Option
Bobbi,
I see you in Kendo. Would Ike to get to know you.
Justin (Triangle Hat)
Riddler,
I'm a red hot, wild one!
__ Joker
Buger,
Can we pass on TRIX and go to Misty 's on Valentine's
Day?l
Rabbit
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instructions
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16 Selfish; not
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17 Substitute rulers
18 Put up
19 Prevailing
weather
conditions
21 Small island
22 Valies
24 Swabbtes
25 Swamp
26 Inhibit
28 Terhune s"
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29 Down source
30 Reciprocals of
cosines
32 Accumulate
33 First Kentucky
Derby winner
1875
35 Capital of Ore
37 Indigenous
40 S A mammal
41 Can province
42 Get
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cells
52 Freight train or
snake
54 Small
loudspeaker
56 Cartographical
works
57 Horizon, to a
skipper
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transactions
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wolfsbane
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Stand"' battle
horse
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eg
6 Distribute
playing cards
7 Hard fats
8 Yen
9 Born, to a
Paristenne
10 Monarch
butterflies
11 Clothes
12 Relating to
previous time
14 Neglects
15 Bedouins, eg
20 Wetting device
for stamps •
23 Rye protein
25 Noxious, as a
swamp
27 More unusual
29 Moslem ruler
31 Game with
counters
32 Append
34 Purposes
35 Surteit
36 Peter or John
38 Foolish
39 Meet
40 Fourfold
41 Hebrew dry
measures
43 Redoubtable
45 High-spirited
horse
48 Otherwise
49 Windmill sails
50 Vault
53 Small boy
55 Qua-(here
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