4 Books For Sale A Novel Idea 118 No. 14th, 475-TOME. Textbooks available, Monday-Saturday. Noon-6:00 pm. A Novel Idea Your shell windin' cool stuff stockin' prioe lowerin’ blues playin' bookstore. SPELLBOUND BOOKS & GAMES: Candy, magazines posters. Best lead miniature selection in town. Reunion Building. 476-8602. 5 Clothing For Sale “‘Fashionable Lingerie*** Quality satin and lace at a competitive price. Send $3 00 for 60 page color catalog. My Boudoir. PO Box 23627 Richfield. MN 55423. 6 Computers For Sale IBM Compatible, monochrome mon., ext. keyboard 24 pin, printer, $400 OBO. 477-0185 after 5:30pm. 18 Stereos/TVs For Sale For Sale: Color TV, $75, and also VCR w/remote, $90 Both excellent condition. 466-8520. 22 Adoption A BABY TO ADOPT IS OUR DREAM. Couple longs to adopt and provide the opportunities security, and love every mother wishes for her child. Large family and sprawling ocean front home await this special baby. Expenses paid. We await your call so we can talk, please call Barbara and John collect anytime, 2t2-737 7815,_ _ A happy, loving couple wishes so much to adopt your newborn. Lifetime of love and happiness to give, legal and medical expenses paid. Please call Liz and TTiomas anytime, 1-800-377-1362. Adoption: An abundance of love awaits your child in our nome. Financially secure professional couple want to provide your newborn with a wonderful home and a future filled with opportunities. Expenses paid. Call Linda and joe collect 212-875-1 sos Pregnant? No pressure, no lectures Just help, A safe place to talk Nebraska Children's Home 4600 Valley Road 483-7879 Ask for Betty or Cindy 31 Child Care Services YWCA CHILD CARE Part-time and hourly care, Flexble schedules, licensed Close to campus at the YWCA. 1432 N Street. Call 476 2802 to register. 40 Hairstyling Attention Students! The Phoenix Hair Artist is ottering a $35 perm end cut special with Michele and JaneHetoall UNL students (long hair slightly higher). Call today tor an appointment. The Phoenix Hair Artist and Nail Studio 3810 Normal, 483-2726. Open 9-9 weekdays, 9-8 Saturday. Attention Students! The Phoenix Nan Studio, featuring Solarnail and Turbo. is ottering $10 off a fun set of nails. Call 483-4726 tor an appointment. The Phoenix Hair Artist and Nail Studio 3810 Normal. 483-4726. 63 Pregnancy_ PREGNANT? BIRTHRIGHT is a confidential helping ment 4g^^^nancy P1**** call us lor appoint SSS^SSSSSSSSS^SSSSSS^S^SS^ESSSSS 80 Typing & Resumes Action Resumes Quality resumes, cover letters, typing. Quick service, affordable rales. Evening, weekend hours. 435-7264. Resumes By Ann Quality resumes, professional wnters. Over 10 years experience, proven results. 464-0775. r — — — — — — — — — — ^ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I | WET T-SHIRT CONTEST | I Every Monday I 10:30 p.m. * 1 1823 "0" Street * NO COVER Resumes Professionally typeset and laser printed. $15 plus tax. Daily Nebraskan,basement of Nebraska Union. 103 Spring Break Trips HOT NIGHTS, cool drinks, jammin' music,...and youl Call Kristi or Traci for information on Spring Break trips at474 6429. SPRING BREAK ’93 Party with the Best! S. Padre Island from 599 Cancun Mexico from $479 Bahamas/Cruise from $269 Join over 1 million partiersl Call Student Express Vacations. Mark 436-7094 or 1-800-TOUR-USA 110 Announcements AttentfonuJiliiors! Do you display excellence in scholarship, leadershipand service? Then Mortar Board wants you. Information sheets for membership are now available In The Office for Student Involvement on City & East Campus, The Culture Center and Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs. Info sheets are due January 22.1993. Ag Econ, Agribusiness Club members. Reminder to Sell chili/soup supper tickets to turn in by Tuesday, Jan. 19. ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - fisheries. Earn S600+/week in canneries or $4,000+/month on fishing boats. Free transportation! Room & Boardl Over 8,000 openings. No experience necessary. Male or Female. For employment program call 1-206-545-4155 ext. A5778. ATTENTION JUNIORS!!! Innocents Society applications are available. Applica tions may be picked up from: Vice Chancellor Gnesen s office (124 Administration) or the Office of Student In volvement (200 City Union or 300 East Union). Applica tions are due Friday, January 29, 1993. Attention Freshman: scholarship applications are now availablelll The James Pittmger Foundation and Inno cents Society award scholarships to full-time freshman who have shown outstanding leadership, scholarship and service. Pick-up application forms at the Office of Student Involvement in both Student Unions or at Vice-Chancellor Griesen's Office (124 Administration). Breaking the Silence A newsletter for survivors ot childhood sexual abuse. For a Iree copy write to Box 30731, Lincoln. NE 68503. COMMUTERS Are you tired of riding alone? Find someone to share the ride. Stop in the Student Info. Center. Rm, 116 Nebr Union for more info. COMPLETE DWI DISCUSSION HOURS ONGOING WEEKEND FORMAT. STILL TIME! JANU ARY 23, 8:00am-5:00, E & D Associates, 486-3790 Cornhusker Ski* Club General meeting Wednesday, January 20. Noodles Com edy Club 7:30 pm. Program: Finer points of racing and building self-confidence on the slopes. ‘Snow skiing ability is not a prerequisite to joint Information: 423-5926. CRUISESHIPS/ RESORTS/ ALASKA jobs! $1200 $5000 MOI Summerl Careerl Guide. Cassette. Newsservice! (916)922-2221. Ext. 168. Denny Dent and his Two-Fisted Art Attack See musicians and famous persons. Jimi Hendrix, Billy Joel, Bob Marley and Einstein painted to music by Denny Demi Tuesday. January 19 2p.m. NE Union Main Lounge Event sponsored by University Program Council/Visual Arts. SEEING IS BEUEVINGt! Event is Free!! Government Liaison Committee Tuesday - Jan. 19 6:30 p.m. Nebraska Union (room to be posted) Guest speaker-Senator Bromm NEW MEMBERS WELCOME 1237 H St. 472-5358 THE PERFORMING ARTS PROGRAM The Performing Arts Programallows future busi ness leaders to experience different aspects of the performing arts. From Broadway musicals, to jazz, to dance, to chamber music, to pop, this program has it all. Purchasing a ticket paicket containing selected Lied performances at 40% off the already reduced student price is the first step in the process of enhancing your develop ment. Packets are limited, so contact us before January 29, 1993 to reserve your place. For further information on the program, contact the Student Development Center in CB A 237 or call us at 472-8838 or 472-7773. THE WHITE NIGHTS Have vou always wondered what St. Petersburg was like but didn't think you could aflord to go there? Welt—here's your chance. The College of Business Administration is offering a three-week program in Moscow and St. Peters burg in June. Information sessions will be held on January 19 and 20 in the Union (room will be posted). Sessions for both days will be held from 4.00 to 5:00 and 500 to 6:00. it you cannot attend but are interested, be sure to contact D'vee Buss, CBA 241.472-2310. TREKKING IN THE HIMALAYAS OF NEPAL Campus Recreation presents a tree informational slide show for anyone interested in Nepal and especially those considering the UNL Winter Break trip December 1993 January 1394. Plan to attend this meeting on Tuesday, January 19, 6:4S-80Ct>.m. in the Campus Recreation Center Office, Conference Room 55D. UPC Kimball Lied Performing Arts Committee is selling 50 Bobby MeFerrin Tickets (1-23-93) S20 each On sale Jan. 18 and 20 noon - 3pm Nebraska Union A second chance to buy. at a low student costl For more info, call 472-6146 THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON Question: If a tree falls in the forest and no one’s around, and it hits a mime, does anyone care? Calvin and HobbeS by Bill Watterson IT 1 AM UU_^ J L -J ft. I iTSZ ——- ■ I f ■! II ■ I i — ■■■ i y ■■ ■ ■■11 «■■■ '■■■ 1 : EGSPUUT \ C^St«DlE TONIGHT? 1 Want to help other students? Student Assistant positions available for 1993-94. Pick up an application at 1102 Seaton Hall and attend one of the following information sessions: Thursday, January 14, 3:30-5.-O0pm Nebraska Union Friday, January si 5,(3:00-4:30pm Nebraska Union Sunday. January V; 1:30-3:00pm Nebraska Union Monday, January 18, 3:30-5:00pm, Nebraska Union Tuesday, January 19, 7:00-8:30pm Nebraska Union Call 472-3880 for more information. 115 Meetings Campus Red Cross will meet Tuesday, Jan. 19, at 6:00 pm-University Health Center. All welcome. UPC Kimball-Lied Performing Arts Comm Meeting Wed. Jan. 20, 1993 4:30pm NE Union Come and Joinll Ag Econ, AgriBusiness Club, 5:45 Tuesday the 19th Room 45 Filley Hall. Bring Ticket money and trip sign-up. 120 Greek Affairs OBX Spring Rush Put a little spice in your lifel Come to an Informational meeting Thursday, January 21, 1993, room to be posted in Union. 1/14/93 - 2/14/93 GM Underwriters' Student Insurance policy for Spring/Summer Semesters starts January 14, 1993. Policy brochures are available by mail or at UHC Busi ness Office. The insurance works in conjunction with your Health Center fees, so it is important to make sure you have paid these fees as well as your insur ance premium. I Premiums are: Springs Summer I _1/14/93 - 8/24/93 I Student Only □ $238.00 I Students Spouse O $893.00 I Student, Spouse. S Child O $1,182.00 Students Child □ $525.00 iEachAdditionaliChildi^^^|i^_n__$^1;00_| Tills is the only option open at this time. Summer session students may take advantage of a summer policy starting 5/24/93. All policies will expire 8/24/ 93. Premiums may be paid at the UHC Business Office or mailed directly to the company. NO CASH PAYMENTS PLEASE! For further information on University Health Center services/fees, please contact the UHC Business Office by calling 472-7435. i " l Choir cxprcjM (mQiwife 245 N. 13th St. • Gunny CQmplex 475-5550 ! HAIRCUT I Includes Shampoo & Blowdry |$400 OFF Reg. from $14.00 Must present coupon. Expires 1/31/93 I With participating designers only. Not valid with other offers Long hair by consultation. PERM & i STYLE j $29" ; Reg. from $40.00 Must present coupon. Expires 1/31/93 | With participating designers only. 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