The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 21, 1992, Page 11, Image 11

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    Classified 472-2588
63 Pregnancy
rUK SAbr, 64 Printing 4 Copying
===== 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
I Garaged a los STICKS
10 Misc. For Sale i no niHoc
12 Musical Instruments « 5'°®®
,J OjtiC. Fumilur. SSSSS.
15 Photo Equipment peel'n9?,
Snortmn rvwte ^20 Greek Affairs
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70 vemcies 148 Wanted
SFRVICFS Fundraising
„„ , JOBS
22 Adoption _ _
H Sewln9 150 Child Care Needed
27 BiSservice 160 Help Wanted
oo oSi bervice 162 Work Study Jobs
an Catarina 164 Summer Jobs
32 Cteaning/Laundry 166 lnlernsh'Ps
33 Cleaning/Households c,v„
34 Computer Service ntHiMNO
36 Entertainment -
38 Gift Ideas 170 Roommates
40 Hairstyling 173 Housing Wanted
42 Health & F itness 175 Rooms For Rent
44 Insurance 180 Houses For Rent
46 Instruction/Tutoring 185 Duple* For Rent
48 Job Placement 190 Apariments For Rent
50 Legal 191 Summer Housing
60 Misc. Services 192 Mobile Homes For Rent
62 Photography 194 Homes For Sale
_198 Vacation Rentals
$3 00 per day for 15 words on individual student
and student organization ads.
$4 00 per day for 15 words on non-student ads.
$ 15 each additional word
$ 75 billing charge. Personal adsmust 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.
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
arising therefrom made against the Daily Nebras
kan
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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
1 Trek 714. 18 speed Touring Bike, $300 obo 1 Lotus
4000M. 21 6peed Mountain Bike. $400 obo. call Charles
at 474 6563.
Men s Panasonic 12-speed DX 1000. New condition
See to appreciate. $150. 423-1456
TREK 400 Road Bike, 24" Frame, Reynolds 531, Excel
lent Condition, $300 OBO, 421-4674.
TREK 7000 with Scott Unishock, Avocet 40 Cyclocom
puter, Bar ends, $750 obo. 477-3621 or 1019 OldFather
Yakima Bike Rack, anything with raingutters, holds two,
must sacrifice, $115 obo. 438-5091.
4 Books For Sale
A NOVEL IDEA: buy-sell-trade used books of all kind6.
126 N 16. 475-TOME. Noon - 6pm, Monday - Saturday.
SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE regardless of grades or
income 200,000 sources representing $10 billion. All
you have to do is apply. Call 1 -800-783-7413 for recorded
information.
8 Furniture For Sale
Table and chairs, $50. Couch, $75. Love seat, $50
Chair. $25,477-4731.
12 Musical Instruments
Fender Princeton Chorus guitar amp. Excellent condi
tion. Call Todd at 436-6043.
20 Vehicles For Sale
SO Honda Accord LX. rebuilt engine, a/c, power steering,
excellent condition. $1,000. Call Jeff. 464-0444
1987 S10 pick up. 37,000 miles, no a/c. 4 cylinder,
excellent condition, 1 owner. $3975.476-8131.
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
110 Announcements
ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT fisheries
Earn $5.000*/month. Free Transportation I
Room & Board! Over 8,000 openings
Male or Female. For employment program
call 1-206-545-4155 ext 1676
Attention Lades' Male entertainer for your stagette. birth
day or any other type of party. Garrett Promotions. Mes
sage: 435-2879, Ext 779.__
ATTENTION FRESHMEN:
Do you have the no cash blues? If so. skid Bugs Bunny
this Saturday. April 25. and take the Pi Mu Epsilon
Freshmen Math Exam. No entry fee. 1st place - $100.
2nd place - S50. Exam will be held in Burnette 320 from
10-11am.
CORNCOBS RUSH
Are you spirited7 Do you love sports7 Then join Corn
cobs. UNL s official spirit organization. You'll enjoy pre
game parlies, 50 yard line seats, migration and more
Meeting. 7pm tonight. City Union (room posted). Every
one Welcome'
SKYDIVE!
Jump out ot a perfectly good airplane!
Crete Skydiving Center. Inc. 488-7084
UPC - “Best of the Rest”
CBS - “College Tour”
Volunteers - Paid Volunteers!!
$5.00/hr paid on the spot!!
Work as many hours as you
want!!
When: April 21 - Tuesday
Time: 3 p.m.
Where: Room posted in Union
New Members Welcome!!
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THE FAR SIDE By GARY lARSON
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High drama at the Arthropod Trade Center
Ag Forum: Topic—Nebraska tax legislation. Wednes
day. April 22, 7:00pm, East Carrpus Union. Five speak
ers will discuss how this legislation will affect Nebraska
taxpayers.
Questions on Dead Week
Policy?
The only examinations that may be given during the last
week of classes (Dead Week) are: laboratory practical
examinations, make-up or repeat examinations and self
paced examinations.
The introduction of new material and quizzes are both
acceptable during Dead Week.
Stop in the ASUN office for a copy of
the Dead Week Policy
_or call 472-2581
Dolores Huerta
First Vice President of the
United Farm Workers of
America, AFL-CIO
Will Speak On:
"The Empowerment of the Farm Worker and La Familia"
When: Thursday, April 23rd at 8:00pm
Where: Centennial Room - Nebraska Union
Costs: $1.00 - nonstudents, FREE - students (with I.D.)
Sponsored By: UPC - Talks and Topics
Earth Week Event. "Renewables Are Ready," a slide
presentation developed by the Union ol Concerned Sci
entists focusing on alternative energy sources: and
“Global Warming: a Crisis in Perspective," presentation
by Jeff Riggert, UNL senior biology student and local
environmentalist. 7:00pm tonight at the Union, room
posted. Join us for the Ecology Now meeting afterward
FREE
Frontier Trust
Mercy Rule
PAW
Bad Livers
Chickasaw-Mudd-Puppies
Earth Day Concert
April 22nd
Broyhil Plaza
UPC Concert & Disco and Ecology Now
Rainsite - Union Ballroom (5pm)
GO PEROT
1-600-685-7777
INTRAMURAL ENTRY
DEADLINES
Tuesday. April 21 is the entry deadline for: 1) 16" One
Pitch Softball Tournament (M.W); 21 Basketball Shoot
(M.W.C); and Frisbee Golf (M.W.C). Enter at either
Campus Recreation Oftice. 55 Campus Recreation
Center or 32 East Campus Activities Building 472-3467
MAY DAY! MAY DAY!
Be sure to send your sweetheart, friend, or WHOEVER a
May Day bag full of goodies. Sponsored by Pi Beta Phi—
all proceeds go toward the Arrowmont Foundation. The
cost is $1 and they re on sale Irom 9-4 in the City Union
April 21 & 22 (Will be delivered to any City or East
Campus greek house or dorm.)
NU Meds
Elections and Creighton tour details
Don't miss your chance to get involved. Be at the Union
at 6:30pm Tuesday, April 21st. Room will be posted.
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115 Meetings
Biology Club
Meeting Thursday at 7:00pm in Manter Room 129. This
will be the last meeting of the year. Pop and chips
afterwards.
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS
Meeting, Guest Speaker: Charles Thone. Topic: JFK
Assassination, City Union
Tuesday, April 21,8:00pm
Gay/Lesbian
Student Association
Weekly meeting Thursday 8:00pm. Room 342 Nebraska
Union. 472-5644.
Go Perot!
Put Ross Perot on the Ballot
Organizational meeting Wednesday, 7:00pm
City union - room will be posted
Gymees Meeting
Tuesday, April 21. 7:00pm. City Union
Officer Election—be therel
Phi Chi Theta
Internship meeting, Intern Office, tonight at 6:00pm.
Rodeo Club Elections
Meeting. 7:30pm Wednesday. East Campus Union.
The Publications Board will meet at 4 p.m . Wednesday,
in the Nebraskan Union to discuss Daily Nebraskan
policies. All are invited to attend
UNL College Republicans
Meeting Today, 8:00pm, City Union
JFK Discussion featuring fmr.
Gov. Charles Thone.
Wildlife Club meeting: Wednesday. April 22nd, East
Campus Union, 7.00pm.
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WE LOVE OUR SENIORS
Joy B., Courtney B.. Rachael B , Marcie D , Lisa D..
Sherri D.. Micheft F., Linda F., Karen F.. Jill H„ Shay H .
Cindy K.. LoriL.. Janelle M.. Hillory S., Amy S ,Stacie Y..
Lisa H., Julie L.
Congratulations and best of luck in your future.
Love. Your Sisters
Congratulations to Glen L. lor becoming NSPE treasurer.
Your Triangle brothers
Congratulations to our new Wongs: Rob Hill—Head
Wong, Bret West and Jeff Erickson—Asst Wongs.
The Brothers of ATO
Congratulations to the Beta Sig co-rec softball team on
an undefeated season and yet another intramural cham
pionship.
The Men of Beta Sigma Psi
Congratulations Shannon (A-Phi) and Brian (Sigma Chi)
on your pinning.
Love, the A-Phi's
CONGRATULATIONS to Julie T. (KD) and Meker S. (Phi
Psi) on your engagement. You two make the cutest
couple.
The Women of Kappa Delta
Greek Yearbook Assistant
Editors
Applications are now available in the Greek Affairs Of
fice. room 332 City Union. Applications are due Tuesday,
April 21st.
KKG
Congratulations to: Kristin Kaup on being appointed to
Greek Judicial Board, Teg Hughes on receiving a
Gamma Gamma Award, and Sheryl Bailey on your en
gagement. Way to got
Love, your Sisters
Thank you SAE and Theta Xi. It was a great Greek Weeki
Love. The Kappa s
The Men of AGS.
Thank you for last night's excellent dinner exchange. We
can t wait for the next onel
The Women of Gamma Phi Beta
The Tradition continues...
Delta Delta Delta
Waterpolo ’92
April 26
The Tradition Continues...
KAPPA DELTA’S WHITE ROSE
FORMAL
April 24. 1992
To the Ladies of Gamma Phi Beta.
Thanks for the great time Thursday. Lets do it again soon)
The Men of Phi Kappa Psi
140 Personals
Bunny,
Your love has changed my life. You'll never know how
much I love you. Happy anniversary my precious little
angel bear.
Fruibe
Peach,
Very interested in having intellectual, witty conversation
with you soon over a nice dinner.
Scoop
P S. You furnish the candles, 111 bring the fun and
athletic requirements
THE YUTES OF THE UNL Bowling Club.
Good Luck to the Missy's and the Men at Nationals. Go
tor the gold and show them that the Y utes hare gone wild
Peach,
For a romantic evening of dinner, dancing, and cham
pagne with a man who is witty, athletic, (and bramyi),
Plum
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1 School sub)
5 “-Hilda,''
Russ Myers
comic
10 S A rodent
14 Longfellow's bell
town
15 Vulcan's shop
16 Sorrowful
expression
17 G N P ore r a
18 Food or game
fish
19 Sassy
20 Rubes
22 Relative of skat
24 Emulate
Petruchio
25 Cry of surprise
26 Artist
Borch 17th
century
27 Noted U S
seismologist
1900-85
30 Reckless
32 Native of Inchon
33 Late crooner
from Argentina
35 Correct Comb
form
36 Swift s weapon
37 With 45 Across,
1988 or 1992
40 Strut
43 Crosby hit: 1932
45 See 37 Across
46 Gutenberg was
one
47 Ante s place
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
50 Deli owner's
purchase
51 Jacob's first wife
52 Ken Stabler was
one
54 Tyson tumbler
58 Christiania,
since 1925
59 Mad
81 Himalayan
snowman
62 Swerve
63 More calamitous
64 Heroic poetry
65 Mountain in
Thessaly
66 Mideast bigwigs
67 Trig function
DOWN
1 Vehicle for Alda
2"-boy!"
3 Waiter's burden
4 Gets some
shuteye
5 Sacks' guards
6 Tear apart
7 Neb Indians
8 Yoko
9 Take advantage
of the sunlight
10 Hemingway
epithet
11 Bright-eyed and
bushy-tailed
12 Menu
13 Fall flower
21 “Do I dare to
-peach?":
Eliot
23 Macro or micro
follower
25 Algerian seaport
27 Theater-circuit
initials
28 Super ending
29 TV parts
31 Grand old lady
of the theater
33 Attention-getting
word
34 County center
36 Skin
38 Gynt's mother
39 For each
41 Withered
42 Fall fun
43 Quarry chasers
44 Writer O'Flaherty
46 Inferior race
horse
47 B Y U s location
48 Desert spas
49 Mah-|ongg
pieces
53 First Mrs
Copperfield
54 Name in
spydom
55 French military
' cap
56 School
Gladstone
attended
57 Stevens of
operatic fame
60 Flange