The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 15, 1992, Page 11, Image 11

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    Classified 472-2588
CLASSIFIED INDEX §
FOR SALE
2 Appliances
3 Bicycles
4 Books
5 Clothing
7 Jewelry
6 Computers
8 Furniture
9 Garage Sales
10 Misc. For Sale
12 Musical Instruments
13 Otlice Furniture
14 Pets
15 Photo Equipment
t6 Sporting Goods
18 Stereos/TVs
19 Ticket Exchange
20 Vehicles
SKRVK’KS
22 Adoption
23 Alterations & Sewing
25 Automotive
27 Bicycle Service
29 Bridal
30 Catering
32 Cleaning/Laundry
33 Cleanmg/Households
34 Computer Service
36 Entertainment
38 Gift Ideas
40 Hairstyling
42 Health & Fitness
44 Insurance
46 Instruction/Tutoring
48 Job Placement
50 Legal
60 Misc. Services
62 Photography
63 Pregnancy
64 Printing & Copying
68 Recycling
72 Rentals
74 Tanning
76 Tattooing
76 Travel
80 Typing & Resumes
NOTICKS
100 Rides
105 Career Evemts
110 Announcements
115 Meetings
120 Greek Affairs
130 Student Government
140 Personals
145 Lost & Found
148 Wanted
149 Fundraising
JOBS
150 Child Care Needed
160 Help Wanted
162 Work Study Jobs
164 Summer Jobs
166 Internships
HOISINC,
170 Roommates
173 Housing Wanted
175 Rooms For Rent
180 Houses For Rent
185 Duplex For Rent
190 Apartments For Rent
191 Summer Housing
192 Mobile Homes For Rent
194 Homes For Sale
198 Vacation Rentals
$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 pnnt any adver
tisement which discriminates against any person
on the basis of sex. sexual orientation, race,
religion, age. disability, marital status or national
origin
3 Bicycles For Sale
Cignal 18 spd. Mountain Bka. bought in Sept for $300
Best reasonable offer. 435-1096.
6 Computers For Sale
IBM PC/XT 64OK. VGA. 20 Meg HD. 5 1/4' 4 3 1/2"
d rives. DOS 3.20, $650 436 8171.
8 Furniture For Sale
Tan couch, ike new $50 obo Super single wateibed. all
new parts, $75 obo Dark oak dresser. $30 obo 421
7338.
12 Musical Instruments
Gibson Mill Guitar. S900 rocker has » all F int $400 takes
• case, 100 watt 9 tube amp and 2 effects Moving sale.
436-0481.
19 Ticket Exchange
For Sale: Four tickets to both Lancer hockey playoff
games Apnl 18 19 $6 pet ticket. Call Dave at 47$ 3002
or Jim at 435-7948
Linooln to LAX via Denver 1 one-way ticket leaving May
9 $130 obo Call 435 2719
Lincoln to San Diego, round trip, leave April 18th return
April 22nd. $150. call 472 6660 or 421 7278
Omaha to Milwaukee via Denver. 1 one-way ticket leav
mg April 19 $140 obo Call 477-4328
Two Van Halen tickets. $25 each. 475-9983.
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20 Vehicles For Sale
88 Honda CRX HF, low mileage 22K, A/C, Stereo, acces
sories, $6000. Call 438-2139 leave message.
CHEAP! FBI/U.S. SEIZED
89 MERCEDES.$200
86 VW.$50
87 MERCEDES.$100
65 MUSTANG.$50
Choose trom thousands starting S25. 24 Hour Recordinq
Reveals Details 801-379-2929 Copyright #NE11KJC
22 Adoption
ADOPTION
A warm, caring couple who knows adoption is your lovinq
alternative, offers love and security for yournewborri
Medical, legal paid.
Piease call
Sharon and Joe
1-800-728-6731
Adoption. You want good parents, and a secure home for
your baby We long for a baby to love, let s help each
Expenses paid. Call Judy and Roger 1 800-742
1134.
Adoption: We can give your baby a loving family and
believe in open adoption. Please call collect Tom and
Lorraine 301-987 9528
Adoption: A loving couple wishes to share unlimited love
and security with your newborn. Financially secure in
come. committed to being best parents possible Medi
cal/legal expenses paid! Call Nancy/George collect
(914) 896-9503.
Single and Pregnant?
You donl have to go it alone—we re here to help.
No fees and confidential counseling. Statewide since
1893.
Nebraska Children s
Monic Society
4600 Valley Road. Suite 304 483 7879
We are a happy loving couple who wants so much to
adopt a newborn, lifetime of love and happiness to give
legal and medical expenses paid Please call Liz and
Thomas anytime at 1-800 37711362.
46 Instruction/Tutoring
PRIVATE GUITAR INSTRUCTION/RENTAL
Zager Studio 489-2430
63 Pregnancy
PREGNANT? BIRTHRIGHT is a confidential helping
hand. Free pregnancy test, please call us for appoint
ment. 483-2609
76 T ravel
Heading for EUROPE this summer ? Jet there anytime tor
$169 from the East Coast. S229 from the Midwest (when
available). (Reported in Let's Go I and NY Times.)
AIRHITCH r 212-864-2000.
SUMMER TOURS TO EUROPE. AUSTRALIA AND THE
GREEK ISLANDS 15-19days All expenses paid includ
ing meals $1395 - $1798. Call Contiki Tours 1-800 950
1037 ext #2.
80 Typing & Resumes
All projects welcome. Efficient and fast word processing
Spellcheck and some editing. Call Cathy. 483-7089
All types of word processing Laser printing $1.25
double spaced page. Call Dana 467 5737
Editing, word processing, desk top. resumes, tape Iran
scnption, laser pnnting. 467-5906.
Fast 6 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.
Resumes
Professonally typeset and laser printed. $15 plus lax.
Daily Nebraskan.basement of Nebraska Union
Thesis. Dissertation binding. $14 single. $12.50 each
tor multiple order. Choice of cover color CopyCenter.
Nebraska Bookstore 476 0111
Word Processing Services Call 466 8382
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THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON
U IP /' / //) II
"Oh, my word, Helen! You play, too? ... And here I
always thought you were Just a songbird.
100 Rides
Wanted: a rider to Miami, Florida or any place on the way.
1/2 gas. Leaving May 8. Call 477-8676.
110 Announcements
Introducing the New Judith Driss Resource Center. No
office hours, no staff, no volunteers...but were here to
serve youl
ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT fisheries
Earn $5,000+/month. Free Transportation!
Room & Boardi Over 8.000 openings.
Male or Female. For employment program
call 1-206-545-4155 ext 1676
CORNSTOCK
is Friday April 24th, featuring
ROGER McGUINN
formerly of the Byrds, and
THE MILLIONS
plus two more local acts Anyone interested in helping,
come to Major Concerts meetings. Wednesdays
4:30pm, Union; or sign up at CAP office. 200 NE Union.
Call 472-2454 for more info.
Pre-Pharmacy Club tour of the College of Pharmacy.
Monday, April 20. 3pm. Includes dinner, tour and over
view of admissions process and other student services
information. Call Dr Boohar at 472-2306 or Dr. Jon
Wagner at COP. 1-559-4334 with any questions.
QUIZ BOWL
Friday, April 24. 3:30pm
Open to all UNL students
4 people per team.
Come to 118 Neihardt lor an entry form before April 20.
Sponsored by the Honors Program.
Questions7 Call Mke Lewis. 474-2066
SINGLE MOTHERS
Support group meetings for UNL students with children,
Wednesdays, 12:30-1:30 Student Union, room posted
SKYDIVE!
Jump out of a perfectly good airplane'
Crete Skydiving Center, Tnc 488-7084
Student Foundation
Last meeting Thursday 5:00 at the Union.
Hallmark Presentation
Jack Mayer, Divsional Vice President. Thursday. April
16, 6pm. Nebraska Union. Sponsored by Marketing
Club. Delta Sigma Pi. SAB and PBA
Health Care Career Fair
Are you interested in medicine, dentetry. radiology,
physical therapy, or any other health lield7 Then see tne
UNMC and Creighton Heallh Advisers in Manter Hall.
Wednesday. April 15, 9a m. - 3p m., 472-1464 for infor
mation.
Paikmg west, reserved faculty parking available north of
Dennys. $210/240 per year. 488-5154. evenings.
FIND TAX ASSISTANCE
TONIGHT
6-8 PM
CITY UNION
FREE Sneak Preview:
of Joy
7:30pm Thursday. r 16 at Lincoln Theater. Passes
available at City and East Cap Offices
GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIPS
Campus Activities and Programs is looking tor graduate
assistants for the 1992-93 year to work with students in
their extra-curricular programming and activities We are
ooking for peooie who enjoy lots of contact with other
students and have experience in student organizations
or activity programming. If you are interested and would
like more information, stop by 200 Nebraska Union or
300 Nebraska East Union and pick up a brochure and
application.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
5K WALKATHON. SATURDAY. APRIL 25, 1 P.M.
Beginning at the Nebraska Center. 33rd A Holdrege
To raise awareness of the need for decent housing and to
generate funds for constructing Lincoln houses. Call
435-3697 to get a pledge packet A register to walk
WANT TO HELP MAKE NEXT YEAR S
HOMECOMING GREAT?!?
Application deadline has been extended for the Home
coming Steering Committee positions Due date is
Wednesday. April 15 in 200 Nebraska Union Applica
tions available in ASUN. Greek Affairs, RHA, 200 Ne
braska Union and 300 Nebraska East Union. Come on,
help make a changel
Peace & Prejudice don’t mix!
Find out why. BahA'f Association Fireside Tafc. Thur., 4/
16/92, 7pm, Culture Center 14th A R.
115 Meetings
AD CLUB
Everyone welcome lo Barbeque at Holmes Lake.' Wed
nesday. April 15th at 5:30pm.
Alpha Zeta Members
turn in banquet tickets to Rosalee at 204B F illey Hall by
Friday. April 17th.
Block & Bridle Club
Meeting
Thursday. Aphl 16th. 7p.m.—initiate meeting. 7:30p.m.
regular business meeting. East Campus Union
C8A Advisory Board meeting TODAY. 5:30pm. union.
FINANCE CLUB
Pizza Parly, TODAY. 6pm at Downtown Valentino's.
Hallmark Presentation
Jack Mayer. Divisional Vice President. Thursday. April
16. 6pm, Nebraska Union. Sponsored by Marketing
Club, Delta Sigma Pi. SAB and PBA.
Lesbian/Bisexual/Gay
Student Association
It'e Bring a friend Nightff
We want the to be our largest meeting of the year We'll
be discussing L/B/G issues in the work place. April 16th
8 00pm, Room 340 Neb. Union.
Gay/Lesbian
Student Association
Weekly meeting Thursday 800pm. Room 342 Nebraska
Union. 472-5644.
MULTIMEDIA User’s Group
Charter meeting TODAY, 4:30pm, Brace Auditorium.
APPLE will demonstrate its Multimedia Computers
Omicron Delta Epsilon final meeting and officer elec
tions. Wednesday April 15 at 4:00 in CBA.
Rodeo Club Meeting
7:30pm Wednesday, ECU.
Entertainment following. Be there!
120 Greek Affairs
AHA
Congratulations to Jen W. for her scholarship, Kristi K
Sharee f . Kristin B . Susan R . Heather W . & Wendy S
for their OUTSTANDING AWARDS. We re so proud of
youl
AGS
Thanks for the great dinner exchange We enjoyed your
singing abilities!
Love. The Ladies of Phi Mu
Andrea Smisek (Gamma Phi).
Congratulations on receiving the Madeline Girard Schol
arship. We knew you could do it!
Love. Your Sisters
Beta Sigma Psi/Pi Beta Phi.
Thanks tor a great Greek Week Triad It was fun and we
had a lot of support from all of our houses We hope to be
paired up with you on other things in the future
Sigma Nu
Congrat ulations to Janelle Marcotte on your engagement
to Mike Gress. We wish you continued happiness
The Women of Gamma Phi Beta
Congratulations to the following outstanding Phi Mu's
Nancy Imig for Receiving the Gamma Gamma Award
and Renee Watkins for being sister of the month'
_____ Love, your sisters
Conoratulatons to the following AXiD's:
Jen W . Michelle M . ft Tif M . on getting 2nd place in the
pudding plow. Way to eat it up girlsi
Love, your sisters
Congratulations to Amy A. on her Gamma Gamma Award
and Kristin T. for being the top Scholar of the Journalism
College
Love, your AOII sisters
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNERS OF THE 1ST
ANNUAL AXO ROCK N BOWL:
1st • Pat Cknes. Jeff Moran. Eric Jurgens. Bretl Young
2nd: Sheila Haddan. Shan Haddan. Mark Rinehart.
Garlh Lienemann
5^aymire°hn Hofn' ^orn ^ort,te' Brad Beckman. Rusty
Thank to all the bowlers and sponsors who het»d to
make our new philanthropy a success!
Congratulations to Wendy R. (AOII) and Jason R
(Lamda Chi) on their fake pinning You can Baseball for
us anytime.
The Women of AOII
Delta Delta Delta extends many congratulations to the
following members
Michele O for her future study abroad. Theresa V. for
Greekshop schola*. Becky B for Phi Beta Kappa and
Chancellor's scholar. Jennifer A tor her NHRI award
DU soccer team.
Great job in winning the intramural outdoor tournament
Good luck in the indoor tournament also
The Men of Delta Upsilon
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