5 Clothing For Sale Qira 10 wadding draw, very beautiful, bought from f “ Vsfor $800 sell for MOO or boat reasonable offer. Call Karen at 421-5219 8:00am-5:00pm or 457-2059 after 6:00pm. 6 Computers For Sale RAM, 20 meg 436-5127. 8 Furniture For Sale Tan aueen sleeper sofa. $50; oak coffee, side tables jS^Ijs. $70Tkitchen table. $35. call 476-0972. 12 Musical Instruments Bach Model 15 Trombone for sale. $400.781-2034. 19 Ticket Exchange 4 Northwest Airline Travel Vouchers- Value $181,0C each. Best Offer. 475-3508._ WANTED' 3NUva Iowa B-BaN Tickets for this Sat Preferrably seated together If at all poesftXe. Cal 476 1031 • Tara 20 Vehicles For Sale 1987 Mazda 323 4-door. Auto. air. clean. $2950 offers. Brer s Auto Sales. 1647 S. Third. 477-6442 RED 1988 YUGO GVX. Excellent Condition. Extremal) Low Mileage. 5-Speed. AC. Great Stereo. Must Sell S2 000 OBO. Call Tammy at 456-5079. Leave Message 22 Adoption 11111111111111 ADOPTION: A loving choice Let’s help each other. Warm-hsarted. down-to-earth, childless couple long ti become lull-time mom and devoted dad to your newborr Picture a happy childhood tor your baby In a beautifi family oriented neighborhood near parks, zoos, muss urns, Ibrartos and good schools. We would cherish thi baby forever. Let's tafc heart-to-heart. Expenses pak Call Bonne and Bob 1-000-820-1945 after 7:00pm ESI ADOPT Happily married couple understands that adoption isn't a easy choice. We can provide for and toys your newborr Legal, confidential, expenses paid. Cal Pat and Vince 1 4-8879. ADOPT: Abundance of love and security to offer newborn. Happl marred couple looking to mate dream come true. Ei penses paid, completely confidential and legal. Pleas call Lara and Andy 1-800-453-7493. ADOPTION Happily married couple wiehee to share ft newborn Loving home, good education, outdoors awaits. Legal end confidential. E> outdoors awaits. Legal andconftdentiaJ. Expenses pax Please call Elaine and Steve al 800-845-3597. , Adoption: Full time mom. athletic dad tong to glye yo baby a Ida (Iliad with laugh tar. love, homo cookad msal sports and summers at the beach. Expenses paid, a Abby and Merit. 1-800-349-1 >66. California professorial happily marriad couple (stay home mom ar al dad) tong to adopt newborn. We offer toy security, medical expenses paid. Give birth in CA. Cr Lynne collect 310-552-0125 Caring ooupie understands the adopt x*i isn't an eat choice. Wa can give your newborn love A heppm** Expenses paid, dalt Leomta A Tad anytime 1-000-57 4226. Pregnant? Want to tafcwtth someone7 Cell Betty or Cindv Nebraka Children's Home 4600 Valley Road 483-7879 100 years of adoption esperience 27 Bicycle Service INLINE SKATE SALE! RollertXada ultra-wheel skates and accessorlM are 3 50% ofti We're clearing out bearings, pads, wheels ai >rks-27th and Vine. 475-BIKE morel Cycle Works-27fln end Vine. 471 62 Photography For 0Uto3oR%AGIT!$60-1762 Parties, Weddings and Location portraiture. Experience and Fasti 63 Pregnancy FREE PREGNANCY TESTING Confidential counseling available. Call for an appointment. LINCOLN CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTER 941 0 Street, Suite 121 475-2501 PREGNANT? BIRTHRIGHT Is a confidential helping men! 4sJ2^099nanCy ,eM' pl*a8a ca*1 08 ,or BPPOlnt 80 Typing & Resumes_ Action Resumes Quality resumes, cover letters, typing.•Quick service, affordable rates. Evening, weekend hours. 435-7264. Resumes By Ann Quality resumes, professional writers. Over 10 years experience, proven results. 464-0775. Resumes Professionally typeset and laser printed. $15 plus tax. Oetfy Nebraskan,basement of Nebraska Union. 103 Spring Break Trips Cancun, Jamaica, Daytona, Panama City, and Key > West—The beet deals are with STS. Call Kristi or Traci ‘ at 474-6429. i SOUTH PADRE ISLAND Party with the bestll Beach Front Hotels or Condos with Party/Activity Package $22 Per Person/Per Night Taxes Not Included. , 1-800-645-6766 Spring Break ’93 SOUTHPADRE ISLAND I SURF MOTEL CABANA BAR •*ON THE BEACH** i 1-800/723-6519 8$ SAVE $8 , Spring Break Panama City. Florida scuba trip, March 21 -26 with Heart land Scuba Center. 8329. Call 468-7774. 110 Announcements 5.V Adam Sandler - Featured performer on Saturday Night LNe. beet known for character Cajun Men, will be appear ing at Ne. Weslyan University on March 400. BOO pm. Tickets available at Twister* star 5flO pm Fab. 25. *5.00/ parpareon.__ Aerobic Instructor Training Workshop March 12. 13,14. For more Information cal Kria, 423 7171. ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - flaharlae. Earn $600+/week in canneriee or A4.00CW month on fishing boat*. Free tranaporfationl Room A Board I Over 8,000 opening*. No axparlenos nacaaaary. Mala or Female. For employment program can 1 -206-545-4155 axi. AS778. Attention Students In College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Application* ara available ter Studenl Airbaaaadors. 103 Ag Hall. Application deadline I* March 19 at 5 JO p.m Do You Want a Taste of Life In Center's Looking Glass I program on March 13 from 12-5pm. ra Major Corporation? Than apply for the CBA Student Development Ce ting Glass I program on March 13 from 12 looking Glass I* a corporation simulation designed for upper class undergraduate and graduate students who have not had significant managerial experience. Each student takas on the role of an executive In the Looking before Friday February 2t to pick up an application Intramural Baaketbalf Golf A Free Throw Contest These contests will be held on Thursday. 2/25 and y, 2/28 tram 8:00pm - 10:00pm in the Mabel Lea i and the Miltary A Naval Qym ATTENTION ALL WOMEN INTERESTED IN COMPUTER SCIENCE I Com* to the Women s Canter to socialize and establish networking relationships with other female faculty, alumni and studanta. This could ah/e you the edge you ara looking fori February 25. at 400 pm to 530 pm In 338 NE Union. Woman s Canter 472-2507 8o much more than you though* , Phi Chi Theta Congratulations Jan Warner. Jan Helgreo, Ltz Saha. Mindy Schultz. Malania Herbert. Michelle MHIar. LaAnne West, Jll Fagarbarg, Jennifer Armstrong Student Foundation Social tonight 830 pm, I5»h floor-Ramada Inn, 141 No. 8th St. Study Abroad Information Meetings: Tuesdays M 630 pm, and Wednesdays * 400 pm. International Affairs. 1237 R St. 472-6358. THI FAR SIM By GARY LARSON x r\/ ^ rs DANGER v x*VTCH YOUR NOSE P a Tm, How ottack-wloner dogs w trained The Chancellor's Commission on the Status of Women is seeking applications from interested members of the University community for the following vacancies begin ning in the Fall, 1993. Please sent a vita or resume and a letter of interest to Claudia Price-Decker, Chair. CCSW, 209 Burnett (0308). Deadline for applications is March 8. 1993. 1 Faculty Member - City Campus 1 Faculty Member - East Campus 1 Graduate Student - City or East Campus 1 Undergrad Student - Crty or East Campus 1 Staff-City or East Campus The James A. Lake Academic Freedom Award was estaMshed m 1960to recognize those persons who have contributed significantly to academic freedom through acts that have supported, defended, explained, and/or applied In practlcethe principles of academic freedom at UNL. The previous recipients of this award were: 1980: James A. Lake 1981: No award given 1982: Desmond Wheeler 1983: James McShane 1984: BurtMaxcy 1985: No award given 1986: Harry Crockett 1987: Paul Olson 1988: Dermot Coyne 1989: James Cole 1990: No award given 1991: Campbell ft. McConnell 1992: Ned Hedges We are now inviting nominations for the 1993 Award. The nomination process • an informal one. Usually, a nomi nation will consist of, a letter from the nominator describ ing In some detail the basis forthe nomination. Of course, nominations are strengthened by supporting letters from other members of the University community. Neither nominators nor nominees need be members of the UNL faculty, but must have been connected with UNL in some capacity at the time of the ads which form the basis of the nomination. The ssledion process is described in the enclosed description of the Senate's Academic Freedom Award Committee. The current Committee consists of: Larry Walkln, Chair George Tuck, Senate R*y. Dick Glbert Nominations should be sent to: Academic Freedom Award Committee c/o Peggy Carson Academic Senate Room 124 501 BuMing City Campus, 0210 AH previous nominations are considered inactive. Ques tions concerning nominations may be directed to mem bers of the Committee. The deadline for nominations is March 1Z 1993. _ Travel Abroad Workshop ■Gating Ready” (itinerary planning, $$$. safety. Ineur ance & more). Tuesday, March 2,630 pm. International Affairs. 1237 R S«. 472-5358.__ UNL NORML HEMP BENEFIT Red 4 Biacn Cate. 18i9 O St. Featuring: Hr Hoard Us Love Cabal, Just TheOpDositc Tbc Monkey Farmers Doors open a! 9 30pm i-lflR fr.oaw Feb 76 WANTED: Old & used electric/acoustic guitars and arrv l In caah. 474-09* plitiers. Top dollar paid I YELL SQUAD TRYOUTS Any males or females interested In trying out shook attend the informational meeting in Detraney Sports Can ter (Track Area). Sunday, Fets 2* 5:00 pm. Important meeting II Open gym 8-9pmfo8owtna meet mg. Come ser what cheering for the Huskers is all aboutl If unable tr attend of question, call Renee. 478-3387, or Norma. 472 2273. 115 Meetings Block & Bridle Meeting at East Campus Union-7pm Initiates/Execs, 730pm Regular meeting._ ECOLOGY-NOW Meeting tonight at 730pm in NE Union (room posted). Guest speaker Or. Gregory F. Hayden. UNL Prof, of Economics, on Environmental Economics. LIBERTARIANS Campus Libertarians meet tonight at630pm in the Union. Check Union events calendar tor room number. Ques lions-call 477-6467. __ Pre-Law Club Meeting at 730 p.m. Thursday In the City Union. New members welcome!____ Pre-Physical Therapy Club Meeting #1, Thursday. February 25.630pm at the Health Center. Current interns from UNMC and Washington University in St. Louis will speak. Meeting #2, Wednes day. March 3,730pm at the Health Center. Physical and Occupational Therapists and Speech-Language Pa thologists from the public schools will speak about their roles and inner actions. For more information call ADI Petersen 436-0719. __ SAA Get psyched for our new member reception and meeting starting at 430 in the Wick Center Todayl STAND Meeting tonight. 730 pm. Health Center lower level. 120 Greek Affairs OM 0E An American Classic II Feb. 26,1993 Come twist the night away EN Little Sister meeting Thursday at 730pm. Any questions, can Jim or Jason 438-9432. Congratulations to the Phi Doit soccer team for your 2nd place finish In the All University Toum. The Men of Phi De«a Theta GREEKS & CLUBS $1,000 AN HOUR! Each member of yourfrat. sorority, team. club. etc. pitches in just one hour and your group can raise S1.000 in just a few days! Plus a chance to earn $1,000 for yourself! No cost No obligation 1-800-932-0528, ext. 65 Congratulations to Tom Bentley (FH) and Gean Deshazer An Red Rose Formal Feb. 27,1993 To the Women of Alpha Phi, Thanks for a great dinner exchange and the karaoking at Chesterfield's. Let's do it IS Men of Phi Delta Theta. 130 Student Government Position Open Chancellor’s Commission on the Status of Women This commission works to increase awareness of gender equity Issues, to serve as a resource for the campus on women's issues. Information and and 209 Burnett application available at 115 Nebr. Union .Deadline 4 00 p.m., Monday, March 8th. Student Government ‘Appointments Board Openings* Two Student - At • Large positions open Be a part of the board that appoints students to 28 campus wide committees. Appointees will assume their positions upon installation of the next executives and senators. Application available in the ASUN office. 115 Nebraska Union. Deadline is 400 p.m. Friday, February 26,1993 TANNING SPKENGHREAK SPECIAL 10 Sessions for $20 (tax included) ' HIE FREE loz. Tanning Accelerator Offer good only with this ad. Expires 3-20-93 wUil//, 70th andA 4806998 Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson —^ -rr—ir-rr-^ —n—in Test 1. When di discove it. 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