The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 01, 1992, Page 11, Image 11

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2 Appliances For Sale
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Reconditioned washers and dryers for sale or lease. Free
delivery. Griffins Maytag, 1640 "O" St., 476-9339.
3 Bicycles For Sale
90 Trek Road Bike 21.5" excellent condition. $300 firm
464-1691. ■'
M iyata 15 speed touring bike. Front & rear panneir racks.
Excellent condition. Asking $200.00. Call 467-4039 eve
nings. _"_
MUST SELL: Schwinn/Essience MT bike, 18 speed,
excellent condition. $300 OBO. 423-6365.
Schwinn Mesa Runner Mnt. bike. $135 OBO. Needs
tubes/tires. 435 6238 leave message._
Trek 1000 Road Bike 58" extras, $275 OBO. Call 486
1503.
4 Books For Sale
A NOVEL IDEA: used books, thousands just in from Iowa.
118 N.14. 475-TOME.
ANNOUNCING:
CREATIVE IDEAS, used and rare books bookstore; 1233
F Si 476-8313. Open Tuesday-Thursday 10am-9pm;
Saturday I0am-6pm; Sunday lpm-6pm; Monday bv
chance. Competitive prices, paperbacks as tow as 50Q
and hardbacks less than hall cover price. Reading room,
game room and free coffee.
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6 Computers For Sale
Toshiba 1100+ laptop. 640K. two 3.5 inch floppy drives,
internal modem. $350 External 5.25 inch floppy drive.
S75 IBM Pro-printer, stand, paper, ribbons. $120. 489
6754.
8 Furniture For Sale
Chairs and reclmers selling tor $50 discontinued styles
mostly greens and golds. Excellent for dorms or fraterni
ties. students who are not concerned about stylish, t rendy
looks in their furniture. Kaufman Furniture. 2701 N.48 Si
Meirloomqualityoak roll top desk. St 200 OBO. 474-2462
Super single waterbed with headboard. 1 year old $125
OBO. 47/2788 or 477 5824.
Used matching sofa and chair with oak trim. Used Kirby
vacuum. All good condition. 435-3381.
15 Photo Equipment
FOR SALE; A Nikon F2 camera body $300 Camera is
durable and wiH last. Please call 472-2588.
10 Misc. For Sale
CHEAP! FBI/U.S. SEIZED
89 MERCEDES.$200
86 VW.$50
87 MERCEDES.$100
65 MUSTANG.$50
Choose from thousands starling $25. FREE lnlormation
24 Hour Hotline. 801-379-2929 Copyright #NE11KJC
18 Stereos/TVs For Sale
MUST SELL: JVC/Hi-Fi VCR. Excellent condition. $300
OBO. 423-6365.
RCA remote control stereo system. Includes tuner, dual
cassette deck, surrondsound amplifier. 5 disk system,
turn table, set of three-way speakers, set of
surroundsound speakers, and entertainment cabinet. An
RCA 20inch color TV. Saber vehicle security system.
Coustic auto amp. 477-8971 between 8:30-5:30. Monday
through Friday.
19 Ticket Exchange
3 Guns & Roses/Metallica tickets in Denver on Sept 19th
or 20th. S45/ea. obo. 477-3041.
Round-trip airline tickeHrom Lincoln to Madison, Wiscon
sin Sept. 2 to Sept. 8, 5100, 438-3670.
Season football tickets for sale. 436-8915. Leave a mes
sage
Two Bob Dylan tickets for sale. September 5. Great seats
488-5151.
Two U2 tickets. 18th row. Good seatsl $100 FOR BOTH.
Call Kris 436-9401.
U2 ticket for sale. $65. Close to stage. Call Shawn 488
0851.
U2 TICKETS FRONT ROW
Sign up to win at Young Democratebooth. Student Union
all this week or call 476-2268
20 Vehicles For Sale
Mercury Capri, 1974, in good condition. $350or best offer
435-6473
105 Career Events
Career Services Orientation - TODAYI
6.30 • 7:30 pm. NE. Union
110 Announcements
ATTENTION FRESHMAN:
Interested in developing your leadership skills7 Join the
Odyssey Program: A Journey With Another Leader, tc
begin a mentoring relationship with a student leader Foi
j. more information contact the Office For Student Involve
’’ment. 200 NE Union, (472-2454). Application deadline
September 14th.
Basic Aerobic Instructor
Training Course
October 2.3,4. For more information call Kris at 423-7171
BASIC ROCK CLIMBING
SEMINAR
September 11-13, sign up deadline September 8. For
more information call Campus Recreation at 472-4777.
CORNCOBS
Spirit Club
Fall Rush Meeting
Tuesday. September 1, 4:30 p.m.. Food Court A, City
Union. Greg, 477-2189 or Terri, 477-8164.
Free glamour makeover! Hurry times are filling up fast.
Call Ann at 475-8593.
Free Show!
Millions, Rose bud, Pitual Device, Sideshow at Broyhill
Fountain. 3:30 pm Tuesday.
Graduating senior, graduate students: Information/appli
cations for Fulbright Study Abroad International Affairs,
1237 R Street, 472 5358.
HUSKERS
Join the newest and hottest Husker fan dub. H.A.N.C. '92
(Huskers Are National Champs). Call 474-6628 and get
ready to party all season.
INTRAMURAL DEADLINES
Tuesday, September 1,1992 is the entry deadline for the
following Intramural Sports: tennis singles. (M.W). tennis
doubles (Co-rec). slow pitch softball (M.W), and flag
football (Co-rec). Call 472-3467 for more information.
INTRAMURAL MANAGER
MEETINGS
On Thursday, 9-3-92 there will be mandatory manager
meetings for men's/women's slow pitch softball and co
rec flag football. Each team must have a representative
in attendance or lose S7 50 of their forfeit fee. The softball
manager meeting will be held at 5:00 p.m. in the NE Union
(room will be posted) The flag football manager will be
held at 6:00 p.m. in the NE Union (room will be posted).
Intramural Cross Country
The Intramural Cross Country Meet will be held onThurs
day. 9-3-92 at 4:30 p m. No advance entry is required
Enter on site at Oak lake Parkj 1 st & Charleston). Current
UNL photo I.O. required, no fees.
INTRAMURAL PUNT, PASS,
AND KICK
The Intramural Punt. Pass. & Kick Contest witi be held on
Wednesday, 9-2-92 beginning at 4:00 p.m. No advance
entry is required-no fees Enter on site at the Cather/
Pound Intramural Fields (17th 4 Vine).Current UNL photo
I.D required
KEEP THE FIRE!
Join N A.S.C. staff and develop High School leaders.
Applications at 200 NE Union, 300 East Union.
Calvin and. Hobb
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Mi Barrio
Mexican goods and gifts. 1028 "O" Street, 477-6898
Great selection of Mexican products. ‘Groceries. ‘Pon
chos ‘Blankets ‘Cotton Jackeis 'Leather products ‘Your
favorite tee shirts and the best selection of Spanish music
in town. Bring your student ID. for a 10% discount on non
food items. Good until September 30,1992.
NUMSA
NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY
Malaysian Student
Association
ELECTION AGENDA
1. Officers nomination accepted now till 10am election
day, 9/5/92, for committee members; 9/4/92 for top 5
postilions. 2. Nominees Speech Night: 9/4/92 at 8:30pm,
Union (room posted). 3. AGM & Election Day: Saturday,
9/5/92 at 2:30pm at Culture Center.
Note: Further information/nomination form, contact: Siti
Rehani Che-Hussain (475-3004). Law Tat Sin (436-8907)
and Santha Krishnan (477-8645).
READ THIS!
If you are in the Business College and are looking for
involvement opportunities, join the CBA Advisory Board.
Applications are available at the undergraduate advising
office. CBA 241. They will be due September 18th in CBA
240.
SEE THE WORLD —Join a study tour during semester
break. Travel and earn credit. Call International Affairs,
472 5358 or stop by 1237 R Street
SING!
Varsity Glee Club for tenors and basses and Oratorio
Chorus for all singers (and no auditio/i) might be what
you're looking lor. Call 472-2993 lor information.
SKY DIVE!
Jump from a perfectly good airplane
Call Crete Skydiving center 488-7084.
STUDY ABROAD INFORMATION MEETINGS: Tues
days at 6:30pm & every other Wednesday (9/2,9/16.930
& 10/14,10/28) at 4:00pm. International Affairs. 1237 R
Street, 472-5368.
TAEKWONDO CLUB
Now you can enroll. F irst meeting at Rec Center Septem
ber 1,8:00pm.
UNL Rugby
Practice every Tuesday and Thursday at 5:30 Harper
Schramm-Smith Field. New players welcome No expe
rience needed. For more information call Nathan
Borchers. 477-6405.
UPC
The University Program Council has positions open.
Applications are available at Rm. 117 and 200 Nebraska
Union, Rm. 300 East Campus Union. Applications due
September 4th.
115 Meetings
AMBASSADOR MEETING
TODAY!
5:00pm in the Union. Room number posted
BE THERE!
BS
i
BIOLOGY CLUB
Meeting Thursday night at 7:00pm in Room 118 Manter.
All new students are welcome. Please bring money (or
dues. 510 (or the year. Refreshments will be provided.
Come Join
ECOLOGY NOW
Meetings eve™ Tuesday at
7:30pm in the Student Union
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Dancers!
Orchesis, the UNL student dance group will be meeting
Thursday. September 3rd at 8 p.m. in Rm. 304 Mabel Lee
Hall. Come dressed to dance. Everyone welcome.
Do you like NU lootball? I! so. Tassels Organization is (or
you. Join today and go to the NU vs OU game in Norman
(reel Also you are guaranteed 50 yd. line tickets (or next
year's NU game. Organizational meeting and officer
elections Tues. at 7pm in the City Union. Call Randy at
477-7478.
Gay Lesbian Student Associa
tion
Support ♦ Friends Wednesday, September 2nd at 7:00
p.m., Room 234, Nebraska Union, 472-5644. Open dis
cussion and general planning.
RAISE A COOL
$1000
IN JUST ONE WEEK!
PLUS $1000 FOR THE
MEMBER WHO CALLS!
No obligation. No cost.
You also get a FREE
HEADPHONE RADIO
just for calling
1 -800-932-0528, Ext, 65
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$New - $10 Bonus on first donation. ^
Return - $10 Bonus after two ^
$ months lapse. $
<r So ... New & Return Donors
receive $25 for the first donation.
$ All donors receive $15 for each $
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by Bill Watterson
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It's Reggae Time
with
Leroy Shakespeare
and the
Ship of Vibes
This is one of the nation's hottest Reggae bands
featuring Jamaica native Leroy Shakespeare. Their newest
C.D. features Edie Brickell on two songs and the band fea
tures Ex-New Bohemian Brandon Aly on drums.
Tties., Sept. 1, 9-Close
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Crossword Edited by Eugene T. Maleska
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1 Track event
5 Seize
9 Obey a red light
13 Sea eagle
14 Strainer
15 Swift mammal
16 Evaluate
17 Wrath
18 Draft animals
19 He wrote
"Arrowsmith"
22 Parseghian of
coaching fame
23 Doorframe part
24 “Hamlet" is one
28 Lowest points
32 Start afresh
33 Actress Burstyn
36 Gypsy boy or
man
37 Sleeping
38 Ren6-, film
director
39 Half: Prefix
40 Demand for
payment
41 Wife of
Menelaus
42 Last
43 High regard
45 Effeminate
47 Regional
50 High pitch, in
music
51 He wrote "The
Jungle'1
56 Leg joint
57 Lhasa is its
capital
58 Hammer or saw
60 Roman road
61 Noble British
family
62 And others:
Abbr
63 Thatcher is one
64 Remove
65 Dupin's nom de
plume
DOWN
1 "He was- .
man
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3 Oppositionist
4 Adolescent
5 Actress
Lollobrigida
•-Philbin, TV
host
7 Prevent
8 Resident of an
undivided city
9 Exhibited
10 What is so
hopefully hailed
in N Y C.
11 Mine finds
12 Write
14 Waldorf, eg
20 Gang
21 Verve
24 Barter
25 Picture puzzle
26 Concerning
27 Shout
29 Greek goddess
of peace
30 Cicero or Nero
31 Photographer's
request
34 New Guinea port
35 Queue f
38 Bound together
39 Gives orders
41 Kind of
sandwich
42 Occupy
44 Diner
46 Covenants
46 Apart from
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49 Slander’s cousin
51“Render
therefore
Caesar..
Matt. 22:21
52 Equal
53 Hawaiian goose
54 Jot
55 Horse color
56 Outfit
59 Legal deg