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Classified 472-2588 ^ " bLAStfHED WOm"'" v ' ' FOR SALE 64 Pn^in^ACopying 68 Recycling 2 Appliance. 72 Rentals 3 Bicycles 74 Tanning 4 Books 75 Tattooing 5 Clothing 76 Travel 7 Je'ielry 80 Typing & Resumes 6 Computers - 8 Furniture NOTICES 9 Garage Sales — 10 Misc. For Sale pipes 12 Musica} Instruments 105 Career Evemts 13 Office Furniture 110 Announcements 14 P6ts 115 Meetinas 15 120 Greek Affairs 16 Sporting Goods 130 Student Government 18 ^eos/TVs 140 personals 19 Ticket Exchange U5 Lost A Found 20 Vehicles 148 Wanted SERVICES ===== JOBS 22 Adotrttp" ■ — 23 Alterations A Sewing 150 Child Care Needed j* 160 Help Wanted 27 Bicycle Service 162 yy^ ^ Jobs 29 Bridal 164 Summer Jobs ” ChildCare Services 166 >n,e™hip» £ housing 36 Entertainment ——— 00 ndt ideas 170 Roommates 5 Hairstyling 173 Housing Wanted 42 Hearth A°F it ness 175 Rooms\or ^nt 44 insurance 180 Houses For Rent 46 Instruction/Tutoring 185 Duplex For Rent 48 Job Placement » S^^r^ i7i I agaj 191 burnmcf Housing 60 mTServices ^ $3.00 per day tor 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 submitted free of charge. DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m. weekday before publica tion. The Daily Nebraskan will not print any adver dsement which discriminates against any person on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, race, religion, age, disability, marital status or national origin. The Daily Nebraskan reserves the right to edit or reject any advertisement at any time which does not comply with the policies and judgments of the newspaper. The advertisers agree to assume liability for all contents of all ads printed, as well as any claim an sing therefrom made against the Daily Nebras kan. 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. Run the ad for at least two days. Make sure the ad reaches the Monday-Wednesday-Friday stu dents and the Tuesday-Thursday students. 3 Bicycles For Sale Lincoln Police Department Notice of sale of unclaimed bicycles and miscellaneous property April 11,10 a.m„ Lincdnland Towing, 410 W.P Street. No checks accepted. 4 Books For Sale Cruise Line Ent7 level, onboard/landside positions available, year round or sunxner. (813)229-5478 SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE regardless of grades or income. 200,000sources representing $10billion. All you have to do Is apply. Call 1-800-783-7413 for recorded information. 7 Jewelry For Sale 1/3 carat diamond engagement ring. Hardly worn. Paid 8500. asking 8350. 4M-9657 after 9pm. 8 Furniture For Sale King-size waterbed with new mattress Complete with heater, padded rails, raised headboard. Best otter. 421 2705, leave message. 19 Ticket Exchange For Sale: Two Wrestlemania VIII tickets plus hotel reser vat on. Call 477-0176. 20 Vehicles For Sale 79 Pontiac Sunbird 4cyl, Auto Trans AM/FM. ONE OWNER. Well maintained 81,000 miles, some body damage. Very driveable & reliable. $625 489-5047. 88 Honda CRX HF. low mileage 22K. A/C. Stereo, acces sories. $6500 obo Call 438-2139 leave message. CHEAP! FBI/U.S. SEIZED 89 MERCEDES..$200 86 VW.$50 87 MERCEDES.$100 65 MUSTANG..$50 Choose from thousands starling $25.24 Hour Recording Reveals Details 801 -379-2929 Copyright «NE 11KJC 110 Announcements ALASKA SUMMER EAMLOYMEMT fisheries Earn *5.000+/month. Free Transportation I Room A Board l Over 8.000 openings Male or Female. For employment program caN 1-206-5454155 ext. 1676 WANTED: Student Leaders for the 1992-93 Odyssey ram It you wM bo a junior nexl fall and want to share your leadership experiences with a new student through a mentoring relationship, call or stop by the CAP office and ask for Megan (472-8138). Sign up today! -, TNI FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON Custer's recurrent nightmare SKYDIVE! Jump out of a perfectly good airplane) Crete Skydiving Center, Inc. 488-7084. ATTENTION! Now accepting applications for Peer Alcohol Educators Alcohol Abuse Prevention Specialist Responsibilities include: -Conduct prevention workshops among UNL students -Facilitate small group discussions -Attend & participate in training activities -Other activities as assigned Acute Alcohol Intoxication Specialist Responsibilities include: -Assist Health Center after-hours staff in the care of acutely intoxicated students -Present programs on the signs and symptoms of acute alcohol ooisonina -Attend A participate in training activities -Other activities as assigned Peer Alcohol Educators receive a small stipend. Applications available at the Community Health Educa tion Dept., Room 12, Lower Level, University Health Center. Applications for either position accepted through March 23. For more information call 472-7440. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution. ATTENTION! Now accepting applications for Peer Sexuality Educa tors. Responsibilities include: -Attend and participate in all training activities -Teach contraceptive classes at the the University Health Center -Present programs on contraception and sexually trans mitted diseases (may include daytime and evenings) “Peer Sexuality Educators receive a small stipend for their work. Applications available at the Community Health Educa tion Dept., Room 12. Lower Level, University Health Center. For more information call 472-7440. Applications accepted through Friday. April 3. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution. ATTENTION! Now accept mg applications for Health Aides for the 1992 1993 academic year. Responsibilities include: ‘Must attend and participate in all training activities ‘Must attend Peer Health 230 both fall and spring semes ters ‘Provide minor first aid care ‘Act as Health Center liaison ‘Act as referral and resource person for living unit ‘Other duties as assigned ‘Applicants must live in residence hall, Greek house or Co-op for the 1992 1993 academic year. “heath Aides receive a small stipend for services pro vided. Applications are available at the Community Health Edu cation Dept., Room 12, Lower Level, University Health Center. For more information call 472-7440. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln m an affirmative act orV equal opportunity institution. Ecology Now presents Ms. Jen ice Bigbee, Program Specialist for the Plains Indian Culture Center, at 730pm TONIGHT as she speaks on “Indian Treaty Rights.’ FREE BIBLE STUDY COURSE Write: Bible Course. Box 57324. Lincoln. Nebraska 68505-7324._ Honors Thesis Workshop and Highest Distinction. April Ist-April 8th. For informa tion or to sign-up, 472-5425. Mighty maggots—they solve crimes, heal the sick, eliminate toxic wastes Learn to love them in Entomology 108—Insects. Science, and Society Fall 1992 Parking Advisory Committee meeting Tuesday March 31st. 230pm. Room will be posted. 115 Meetings Ad Club Officer Elections Thursday April 2. 6:00pm 201 Avery. Ad Club The zoo project meet Saturday April 4. Room 12 Avery. 930am. We need your help I BEEF INTEREST GROUP MEETING Tuesday. March 31, 830, in the Animal Science Bldg., Rm. B101. _ _ Block & Bridle Meeting Thursday, April 2, 730 initiate meeting. 730 business meeting. East Campus Union. Campus Red Cross 5:00pm In commons place today! Pizza Party! (Bring $2.00) Pre-Vet Club Meeting April 1st 7:00pm Elections Professional Business Association Meeting TONIGHT in theCity Union at 730pm. Business attire Gay/Lesbian Student Association Weekly meeting Thursday 830pm. Room 342 Nebraska Union. 472-5644. __ Gymees Meeting Wednesday. April 1. 7:00pm. City Union. Important— Donl mssf PRE DENT CLUB Meeting at Dental College Apnl 1st at 7:00pm Anyone Interested Welcome. Any questions call Corey at 477-1323._ __ _ CBA Student Advisory Board Meeting Wednesday April 1st, 530pm. City Union. Offi cer nominations. If you have questions please cal Kelly Spencer 489-6664. ___ CORNCOBS Important meeting 7pm in Union. Dues 6 football tickets. Rodeo Club Meeting Wednesday 730pm, ECU Very, Very Important! SAB CBA Nominations Wednesday. 4/1. 530, union. Cal Pam, 463-1730. UNION BOARD Meeting today at 530pm in the Culture Center Union Board Meeting Tonight 5pm Culture Center UPC-”Best of the Rest” Wet n Wild with Jello Comedy!! Nothing rude. When: Tues. March 31 Time: 330-430pm Where: Union-Room Posted 120 Greek Affairs Congratulations to Courtney Fitzpatrick lor being se lected as a Collegiate Leadership consultant for AXO Nationals I Love. Your AXO sisters Delta Gamma Seniors Hope you enjoyed senior week—you guys are great! Best Love. Your DG Sisters FH BUY A BARNER Over 20 FH pledges will be auctioned oil starting at $5. Tuesday. March 31 at 830pm m the crib. Don! miss out. R. Aerni (DU) Congratulations on being accepted into nursing school You worked hard to get there. The Men of Delta Upsiion SAND BASH Sand Volleyball Tournament Gamma Phi Beta - DU April 11th & 12th 140 Personals Buzzard (Tri-Del) Fell like trash, you make me feel dean. I'm m the black, can't see or be seen Baby. Baby. Baby, light my way. Cniquitito To the person seeking Bishop: Please cal 464-9604 again to arrange contact Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson VWKKMfcX DM) TO OCMHG 3 1 MOW WE LAWN, 90 V€S MMUH& JKM l ME pKK uP HE SATO I MIGHT LEARH SOMETHING ABOUT THE SATISFACTION THAT COMES - FROtf A JOB AND DID 10*}* 1I SUWOSE SO. ACROSS 1 The Censor of ancient Rome 5 Bugle call 9 Mine access 13 Holy image 14 Berchtesgaden, for one 16 Muscle condition 17 TRABANTS 20 Beginning on 21 Old World finch 22 Elaborate ploys 26 Tom's booty 28 Prognosticators 29 One of Noah's descendants 31 Allowances for waste 33 Having knowledge of 34 Used-car transaction 36 Greek letter 39 TRABANTS 41TRABANTS 43 Observe 44 Kind of interest 46 Of a notable period 47 Blip maker 48 Whole 50 Poseur 53 Slangy affirmative ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE P|L|AIcIaIT|EMCIa1n|aIP|E|S R E G I |M E nBo P ALINE E M I N[EJN tBBv E T £ R^ iA N C U T e||T I Jm]E IP1BIE 1A V E 55 Double curves 56 Castigated 58 Swing around 60 TRABANTS 66 --do-well 67 Caesar, for one 68 Custer s last major 69 Wyes followers in England 70 Pedro's pittance 71 Dorothy Gale’s pet DOWN 1 Title FDR held 2 Fritz's exclamation 3 Rocky peak 4 Yoko 5NM art colony 6 Fabulous fellow 7 Gams 8 Alastair-of British films 9 Makes up for 10 Fictional Lorna 11 "-Sanctum' (old radio show) 12 Tries 15 Smoked delicacy 16 Food from the forest 16 Term of address for an ensign 22 Liners i—ir-p-p-n™ M 23 Vessel for Stuart Little 24 "That's— Dean Martin hit 25 Pristine 27 Slope 30 Made a bull 32 Slip away from 35 Elia product 36 April's city in songdom 37 Delusion s partner 38 British 40 Dodged.as taxes 42 Moistens 45 Bridge for the B&O 47 Sticks with numbers 48 Require 50 Author Werfel 51 Peep show 52 Drew a bead on 54 Urgent requests 57 “-Kapital’ 59 Open 61 Broach a cask 62 Magritte's field 63 Avant-gardist 64 Explosive letters 66 U S -Canada canals