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CLASSIFIED illl CLASSIFIED INDEX 63 Pregnancy 64 Printing & 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 £±*8*. *OTICKS 10 Mlsc. For Sale ,nn n,. 12 Musical Instruments lx; c 13 Office Furniture i?n lvem1s, 14 pets 110 Announcements 15 Photo Equipment ! 15 ®i!n9?( . 16 Sporting Goods In rvlfS 18 Stereos/TVs 30 Student Government 19 Ticket Exchange i £?2 c? . »!2i«£SdF°”d SFRVICFS 149 Fundraising Aj"'" " JOBS 22 Adoption ___ 23 Alterations A Sewing .. . . 25 Automotive “ n 27 Bicycle Service 31? 50 RriJai 162 Work Study Jobs on r*terinn 164 Summer Jobs 32 Cleaning/Laundry 166 Internships_ 33 Cleaning/Households u/.. „ 34 Computer Service HUIjMMi_ 36 Entertainment •' 38 Gift Ideas 170 Roommates 40 Hairstyling 173 Housing Wanted 42 Health A Fitness 175 Rooms For Rent 44 Insurance 180 Houses For Rent 6 Instruction/Tutoring 185 Duplex For Rent ,3 Job Placement 190 Apartments For Rent 50 Legal 191 Summer Housing 60 Misc. Services 192 Mobile Homes For Rent 62 Photography 194 Homes For Sale 198 Vacation Rentals $3.00 per oay ror i$ words on individual student and student organization ads $4 00 per day for 15 words on non-student ads $.15 each additional word. $.75billmg charge. Personal ads must be prepaid Found ads may be submitted free of charge. DEADLINE: 2:oo p.m. weekday before publica tion. The Daily Nebraskan will not print 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. 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 1992 Trek Mountain bike. 18 inch. Excellent condition Less than 40 miles. Paid $425 Asking $375 438-6737. Biand road bike, clpless pedals, profile, all the extras $275 O.B.O . leave message. 421-3838 Bridgestone MB-6 Mountain Bike, one year old, 5250. Call 483-7232. 6 Computers For Sale I need cash! Selling Apple Macintosh 512K, Imagewriter Printer, and external disk drive. Like New! Originally $1600. Asking $1000 OBO. Call Scon 466-7618. IBM Compatible. 286-12mhz. 64OK Ram Monochrome. 3'h and 5V4 fbppies 40 meg HD. Some software. S400 Call Mark 464-3894. 10 Misc. For Sale CHEAP! FBI/U.S. SEIZED 89 MERCEDES.$200 86 VW.$50 87 MERCEDES.$100 65 MUSTANG.S50 Choose from thousands starting $25. FREE Information 24 Hour Hotline. 801 379-2929 Copyright #NE11KJC Gray sofa, six years old, eight feet long. $60. Computer, Tandy 1000 EX with joystick. Good condition $50. Huffy Aerowind women's bike 10 speed. $35. 486-1168 16 Sporting Goods Roller Blades $59.95 Don't just rent 'em—own 'em. We re selling all previously rented skates at Cycle Works 27th & Vine. 475-BIKE. 19 Ticket Exchange NEEDED: 3-5 Arizona State tickets. 464-9407 after 5:00pm. One B.B. King ticket for sale for Oct. 3 at Lied. S25 OBO. Call 483 2447 after 2pm. Wanted: 5 Arizona State football tickets. 435-6374. 20 Vehicles For Sale 1989 Yamaha FZR 400. 1800 miles, 1-year since pur chased new. Excellent bike! Leave message 477-3646 105 Career Events ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT HOW TO GET A JOB? If so attend the panel presentation "How They Got Hired" featuring UNL graduates who are now a part of the professional workforce The event is TOMORROW, Wednesday, at 6:30pm. in the Nebraska Union, room to be posted. If questions, call Keith at 472-4616. Resume Writing Workshop - TODAY! 6:30 - 7:30 pm. Nebraska Union 55SEISSSSSS^^SS5ES555555E£S 110 Announcements ALL-NIGHTER VOLUNTEERS To all the volunteers who worked long hours at the 4th Annual Campus Recreation All-Nighter- THANKS! There were more people at the All-Nighter this year than ever before and many at you did extra duty without complaint. Your selflessness was noticed and very much appreci ated. Thanks againll Attention EE and Computer Science Majors in need of senior project. We will provide all material and funding for R/D project. Call 474-1100 Cruise Ships Now Hiring Earn $2,000*/month ♦ world travel (Hawaii. Mexico, the Caribbean, etc.) Holiday. Summer and Career employ ment available No experience necessary. For employ ment program call 1-206 545-4155 ext. C5778. 12 3 Place three personal ads, get the fourth FREE! Each time you place a Dally Nebraskan personal ad, have this card stamped. Your fourth ad Is FREE (up to if words). This oRer Is not valid with other promo tions. Other restrictions saay apply. THI FAR SIM By GARY LARSON r* +—mamm\ “OK, ma'am, you said you warned your husband to put the newspaper down or you'd blow him away.... Did he respond?” Great Performances It's not too late to join the Performing Arts Program, The College o* Business Administration Student Develop ment Center in conjunction with the Lied Center lor Performing Arts is oflering two different packages for $25.00 and $30.00, saving you almost 50%off the normal student price. Experience the music of B.B. King, marvel at the grace of the Stars of Bolshoi Ballet, or laugh at the comedy of Reno. The program also includes pre-perfor mance sessions and an evening seminar about the arts. Sian up at the Student Development Center, Rm. 237 CBA before Wednesday, Oct. 1st, 3:00pm. Space is limited so sign up today!. INTRAMURAL DEADLINES Tuesday, September 22.1992 is the entry deadline for the following Intramural Sports: Co-Rec Ultimate Frisbee Tournament, Co-Red Soccer, and the Golf Tournament. ‘ For more information, call 472-3467, INTRAMURAL ARCHERY The intramural Archery Contest will be held on Tuesday, 9/22, Wednesday. 9/23, and Thursday. 9/24 beginning at 6:00 p.m. No advance entry is required, no fees. Enter on site at Mabel Lee Hall. South Gym. A current UNL photo I.D. is required. Lesbian Discussion Group Meets every Wednesday trom 6-7:30pm in the Women's Center Room 338 in the Nebraska Union. Free and confidential. For more information call Judith. The Women's Center. 472-2598. *>€« Mi Barrio Mexican goods and gifts. 1028 "O" Street, 477-6898. Great selection of Mexican products. 'Groceries. 'Pon chos ‘Blankets ‘Cotton Jackets ‘Leather products ‘Your favorite tee shirts and the best selection of Spanish music in town. Bring your student I D. for a 10% discount on non food items. Good until September 30. 1992. Register to Vote GLC/ASUN Voter Registration Booth TODAY 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Nebraska Union - City Campus If you have any questions contact Jenniter at 472-2652 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. Single Moms at UNL Discussion/Support Group Women's Center. 340 Union. Wednesdays. 12pm-1pm. Contact Women s Center 472-2597. First meeting. Sept. 9. SKY DIVE! Jump from a perfectly good airplane. Call Crete Skydiving center 488-7084. State of the Campus Address Wednesday-Sept. 23 7:30pm-Wick Alumni Assoc. If you heve any question* please contact Andrew Sigerson at 472-2581. STUDY ABROAD INFORMATION MEETINGS: Tues days at 6:30pm A every other Wednesday (9/2,9/16,9/30 A 10/14,10/28) at 4:00pm. International Affairs, 1237 R Street, 472-5358. The arts in London and Paris. Join a study tour during semester break. International Affairs, call 472-5358,1237 R Street. UNIVERSITY AMBASSADORS MEMBERS Time for Annual Camp Out Friday night October 2nd. Will be doing it Indian style with roast rabbit andthe works.Call Mark Frank at 436-6304 for more information. WOMEN IN PERSPECTIVE Sept. 22 Tues. 11:30-1:00 Breast Cancer Sept. 28 Mon. 11:30-1:00 Still Killing Us Softly Sept. 29 Tues. 5:00-6:00 Women A Alcohol Women's Center Rm 340 Nebraska Union 472-2597 Women only pool-Union Rec Room - THURSDAYS - 2-4pm FREE III 115 Meetings Ag Economics Agra Business Club Tuesday, September 22 5:45pm East Campus Union. Program Student Internship Panel. Protege sign-up, ATTENTION SPORT CLUBS All members of Campus Recreation Sport Clubs must attend a Sport Club* Participation Physical to be a participant of this program. MEN S: THURSDAY. SEPT. 24 FROM 4:OOPM-9:OOPM; WOMEN S: THURSDAY, OCT. 1 FROM 4 00PM-8:00PM. If you are participating or intend to this semester you must attend. For more infor mation contact Leah at 472-3467. Come Join ECOLOGY NOW Meetings every Tuesday at 7:30pm in the Student Union. Speaker Gene Hanlon, Lincoln Recycling Coordinator. Corncobs Meeting 4:30 today in Union. ~~ COSTARICA Hike Tropical Rain Forests See active volcanoes and sun on white sand beaches with UNL Outdoor Advent ures What a great way to spend Winter Break. December 27, 1992-January 9. 19931 Informational meeting 700pm Monday September 28 at Campua Rec Conference Room call 472-4777 for detaila. Homecoming Steering Committee DON'T FORGET our meeting at 5:30 today. NE UNION, room posted. BE THERE!_ _ NL Rodeo Club Meeting 7:30 East Campus Union. Wednesday 23. 1992 Parents and Friends of Lesbian and Gays Next meeting: 9/21/92,7:00p.m., Unitarian Church, 6300 A Street, 435-4688 PBA Formal meeting in Union at 7:00, Rm# will be posted. Remember to pay membership dues! Phi Chi Theta Orientation Tuesday and Thursday „ Aclives 7:00 New Members7:30 Union(Regency Suite). Formal Pi Lambda Theta Tuesday. September 22, 5:30pm NE Union-room posted. Speaker on Multiculturalism. All Teachers Col lege Students Welcome! Pi Sigma Alpha -Political Science Honorary Society- First meeting Tuesday. September 22, 5:00pm Room 616 Oldlather ~~ PUT IT IN THE HOLE! Putt-Putt golfing. Gay/Lesbian Student Association., Room 234 Nebraska Union, will depan 7:15pm Wednes day, September 23. Call lor information 472-5644 Sexual Assault Survivors Group assault by either a stranger or an acquaintance at some point in their life and now wish to receive support as they cope. Tuesdays from4:00-5:30pm, Women sCenter, 340 City Union. For more information contact Peg at 472 2597. Speech and Debate team meets Tuesdays 3:30 p m . 322 Burnett Flail. No experience needed. Join usl Call 472- , 6059 for information. > > Union Festival* meeting Tuesday. Sept. 22. 7:30. Ne Union room posted. UNL COLLEGIATE 4-H Come check it out Everyone Welcome 6:00pm Peter Pan Park Holdredge * X St. FOOD- GAMES-FUN UNL Students for LIFE Meeting tonight at 8:00pm. in the City Union. Visual Arts Committee Meeting In the Student Union lower level. Room 24 4:30-5:30pm Sponsored by University Program Council. CHECK IT OUT! Wildlife Club Meeting. Wednesday. September 23 at 7:00pm in the East Campus Union. Women’s Studies Association Join the excitement Tuesday. September 22; 3:30-5:30. in Ne. Union, room posted. For more information contact Cindy 472-9392 Young Democrats Meeting TONIGHT. 7pm. Meet Karen Kitgann. Gov. Nelson's Press Secretary. Room posted in tne Union. 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