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Classified FOR SALE £ inn . ! 68 Recycling 2 Appliances 72 Rentals 3 Bicycles 74 Tanning 4 Books 75 Tattooing 5 Clothing 76 Travel 6 Suters 80 Typing & Resumes ! Garage Sales ^ICES 10 Misc. For Sale inn o.hoc - 12 Musical Instruments 355 £!, c 13 Office Furniture n^nlnceCs 15 Photo Equipment 115 ^.9et,'n8?. . 16 Sporting Goods i^n Qir,?,^„Vr>airS 18 Stereos/TVs ]0 Povernmen’ 19 Ticket Exchange 19 , 00 Vehicles Lost & Found 20 ven,c,es 148 Wanted SFRVICES Fundraising ^Ad^tion 23 Alterations & Sewing rh.w _ . 25 Automotive .59 27 Bicycle Service to uunS,^.anJedi k oq Rridai 162 Work Study Jobs 30 Cater no 164 Summer Jobs 32 Cleanina/Laundrv 166 lmernships 33 Cleaning/Households - 34 Computer Service HOUSING 36 Entertainment — ~ ■ 38 Gift Ideas » 170 Roommates 40 Hairstyling 173 Housing Wanted 42 Health & Fitness 175 Rooms For Rent 44 Insurance 180 Houses For Rent 46 Instruction/Tutoring 185 Duplex For Rem 48 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 _196 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 ads must be prepaid. Found ads may be submitted free of charge. DEADLINE: 2:oo p.m. weekday before publica tion. 3 Bicycles For Sale Mens blue Schwinn World 24 inch. Just tuned up. $125 or best offer Call 475-9119 4 Books For Sale A NOVEL IDEA. 118 N 14.475-TOME. Buy. Sell. Trade, used books ol all kinds. 6 Computers For Sale MAC FOR SALE! Macintosh 512K, external drive, and Imagewriter Printer. Best otter. Call Scott 466-7618. 8 Furniture For Sale King size waterbed, includes mattress, liner, heater, headboard, padded rails. $100. Tim 435-6301. — - 1 ' 10 Misc. For Sale * CHEAP! FBI/U.S. SEIZED 89 MERCEDES. $200 86 VW.$50 ■87 MERCEDES.$100 '65 MUSTANG.$50 Choose from thousands starting $25 FREE information 24 Hour Hotline, 801 -379-2929 Copyright >NE 11KJC Panasonic ten-speed bicycle and Sony Disc man tor sale. Best otter. Leave message at 436 8153 POSTERS! POSTERS! POSTERS! Recycled Sounds, 824 P. St. 476-8240 1000's of poetersl 19 Ticket Exchange_ * BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN/U2 * CUNT BLACK FLOOR SEATS FOR ALL SHOWS 435-3015 Need 4 football tickets Okalhoma St. or Colorado. Student tickets O.K. Call 489-0157, or 466-4300. Need Colorado tickets. Call 477-0923. WANTED: 2 Tickets for B.B. King. Call 475-4539. Wanted: 4-5 NU/CU football tickets between the 20 yard [mes. Call after 5:00 475-1769. ' Wanted .4-6 tickets for NU/CU game. Call anytime, ask for Steve. 308-436-2579, call collect. 20 Vehicles For Sale t6? DeVi,te. White. Hardtop. 4-door. BIG JJJi. 97,000. P°wer seals, windows. $1400 O.B.O, 436 »o14.* 82, 81 80 Nissan 280ZX's Starting at $2995 90 Chevrolet Lumina $6447. A-1 Motors 476-7107 1972 Ford T-Bird. Rebuilt engine. Great shape inside and out No body rust. Call 475-9119 - Haymarket Motorworks Great school cars Chevy Celebrity V6,4-dr, looks/runs great, $2900 Ford Torino Elite 2-dr, rebuilt engine, great transportation, stereo, $1600 Call: 434-5623, 432-5620 - - » ’ 105 Career Events ^==^==a=== Resume Writing Workshop - TODAY! 11DO-12DO noon, Nebraska Union 110 Announcements 1992 Royalty Applications Available in the Student Involvement Office 200 City Union and 300 East Union. Due October 12. 1992 4:00p.m. in Student Involvement Office. Attention: Math Maniacs Pi Mu Epsilon, an honorary math society, proudly pre sents a pizza and pop party at Godfather's Pizza (carrcus location) Wednesday, September 30th at 5:30 p.m. Any one interested in mathematics is invited to attend. Cruise Ships Now Hiring Earn S2,000+/month ♦ world travel (Hawaii. Mexico, the Caribbean, etc.) Holiday, Summer and Career employ ment available No experience necessary. For errploy ment program calM-206-545-4155 ext. C5778. Fifth Annual Cultural Diversity Retreat October 24-25. 4-H Camp (Gretna). Applications avail able at Multicultural Affairs, Student Involvement. Cam pus Recreation, ASUN, and Student Affairs. For more information call 472-3755 Finance Club Guest lecturer Joe Miratsky of Insurance & Investment Researchers will be speaking on Wednesday, Sept. 30th at 5:30p.m. City Union. Room will be posted. Everyone welcome to attend. Men’s Volleyball Club Travel Squad Selections Thursday, October 1. 6:00-8:00pm Fnday, October 2.4:00-6:00pm Sunday. October 4.100-300pm. Location: Rec Center or Mabel Lee Hall. Contact: Bret Tonmges 475 0203 or Brad Reichmuth/Corey Helli 435 2042 New Student Enrollment Gives you the chance to build leadership, enhance public speaking skills, develop great friendships and Increase your personal marketability. Be a pari of NSE and help new students become a part of UNL Applications will be available October t at either Student Involvement Office. Pick up yours and let your skills do the talking OPEN FORUM On Wednesday. September 30.1982 at 4:30 p.m. In the Conference Room of the Campus Recreation Center there will be an open forum. The open forum is designed to give students, staff, and faculty the opportunity to ask questions, voice grievances, receive information, and give suggestions regarding Carrpus Recreation pro grams. services, and/or facilities Please cornel i THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON ■.mill HU iimiw.. i ijli.1 i .... i n ilLUi ' . Pre-Vet Club Barn Dance Saturday Oct. 3 at 6:30 pm at Dr. Schneider's. Meet at 6:00 at VBS parking lot for rides. RS VP by Thu rsday, 438 5481-Maps available. 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. Sigma Tau Delta Induction Ceremony will be held on September 30th at 3:30 in Andrews 229. All members and pre-initiates are welcome. SKY DIVE! Jump from a perfectly good airplane. Call Cretd Skydiving center 488-7084._ WOMEN S CENTER OCTOBER SPEAKERS’ FORUM Nebraaka Union 339 Tuaadaya, 11:30a.m. 1 Ml p.m. OCTOBER 6 Chancellor Graham Spanier "Dual-Career Couple* OCTOBER 13 Sue Ellen Wall Lincoln-Lancaster Commiaaion on the Statue of Wo mem "Networking Opportunities" OCTOBER 20 Lieutenant Gov. Maxine Moul "Election Issues" Let your voice be heard. Effect change — University. Community. Statewide WHAT ARE THE ISSUES OF IMPORTANCE TO WOMEN? 115 Meetings ATTENTION SPORT CLUBS All members of Campus Recreation Sport Clubs must attend a Sport Clubs Participation Physical to be a particpant ol this program. MEN'S: THURSDAY, SEPT. 24 FROM 4:00PM-9:00PM; WOMEN S: THURSDAY, OCT. 1 FROM 4 :OOPM-8:00PM. If you are participating or intend to this semester you must attend. For more infor mation contact Leah at 472-3467. Biology Club Meeting Thursday October 1, at 7:30 in room 12SManter. We will be playing some kind of trivia dealing with Biology. Also come with ideas about the rest of this semester and the one to come. Refreshments provided. New members welcomel BLOCK & BRIDLE October 1st, at Ani. Sci arena: 7:30 p.m. Volleyball; 8:45 pizza party/meeting Chicano Special Events Thursday at 5:30 at the Culture Center. Important that you be there!! Gay/Lesbian Student Association Making Sex Exciting & Sate Seperate male andtemale grbups Sept. 30th 7:30p.m., Room 234 Neb. Union, 472-5644 Mechanized Systems Management Club Regular meeting October 1,1992, 5:30 L.W. Chase MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Lambda Tau National Honors Society will be having an organizational meeting Thursday. October 1st at 6:30 p.m„ University Health Center, Room F (basement). All new students are welcome. Pre-PT Club Meeting Thursday, October 1. 7:30 pm, in Health Center conference room. Pat Hagman trom UNMC will be speak ing. FREE ADMISSION FOR UNL STUDENTS Come cheer on the nationally ranked HUSKER VOLLEYBALL TEAM ' as they fake on Iowa State Qj in the Big Eight Season Opener TONIGHT September 30,7:30 p.m. Nebraska Coliseum IINIIq NEBRASKA VO LI.E YBALL Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson _ som, I'M IN DENIAL about baths. . \ Crossword Edited by Eugene T. 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