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. I fPI A Public Service of the USDA Forest Service _ mi! enb your State Forester ONLY YOU CAN PREVENT FOREST FIRES. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER “Reasons Affecting Book Buyback Value” 1. Instructor has authorized re-use of book. 2. Instructor has discontinued book or not indicated if it will be used next term. 3. Bookstore is now overstocked. 4. Publisher has new edition, and prior edition has no value. 5. Book is too ragged and in too poor condition to be resold. 6. Book has limited nationwide demand. One or several of the above reasons may affect the price offered for your books. Now you know.. ♦ use your power to sell your books back at Nebraska Bookstore! Store Hours: Monday-Saturday 9-6 Thursday *til 8 Sunday 12-6 13th A Q • 476-0111 GET READY FOR FINALS! Helping Good Students Become Great Students Jon’s Hours: 9:00-5:00 Monday-Friday 12:30-5:00 Saturday-Sunday Second Continued from Page 9 Hollywood seems to be in a period-piece mood, she said. But with the fickle ways of the film industry, the next big push could be “futuristic, Robocop-type movies.” The store has done some work in the television industry as well. Second Wind contributed cos tumes to the production of “O Pio neers,” as well as the “Unsolved Mystery” episode that was filmed in Nebraska. “Quantum Leap” has also been a customer on a number of occasions. Even with all those high profile clients, Jordan-Anderson still works to please her customers in Lincoln. She said those customers ranged from high-school students to senior citizens, many of whom had been loyal to the store since it opened nearly seven years ago. While some of her customers come in looking for period cos tumes, many come in for clothes to wear on a daily basis. Both men’s and women’s clas sic suits and dresses are very pop ular, Jordan-Anderson said, because they never really go out of style. Second Wind stocks mostly clothing, she said, but the store also carries shoes, hats, ties, purses and jewelry as well. “If you can’t put the whole look together, it just won’t fly,” she said. Carlos Continued from Page 9 He had been reading a book about the Sioux nation when he came across a prayer recited by Black Elk, he said. “Suddenly I just had this vision in my head. It was like reading the song, reading ‘Peace of the Sky.’ I was connected. I felt like somebody else wrote the song. I know I wrote it, but it didn’t feel like I really wrote it.” His new songs for Brother-Sun dif fer slightly from those he penned for the Medicine Men, he said. But the main change is in his music. The songs are wilder with a harder edge. “I’m in a constant evolutionary process. What I’m doing now reflects what I feel. The music is not going to be the same as Medicine Men. Broth er-Sun is going to be less studied, more from the gut, more raw.” Recently, Carlos and 14 other art ists worked on a compilation compact disc to benefit the defense of Leonard Peltier, an American Indian convict ed of murdering two FBI agents. “Free,” the song which he wrote for the Peltier CD, did not reflect any Indian issues or lyrics, he said. Yet, try as he might, Carlos cannol separate his heritage from his music “As you develop, you master youi craft, you perfect it, and you change as a person and you just evolve. I jusl can’t go on stage and be a regular rocker, he said. “I feel compelled to either say something with the lyrics or with the guitar.” - 178 Pregnancy 180 Printing A Copying - 182 Recycling 8 &sr jgsas* 10 Books 88 Tanning 13 Clothhg IS 20 8XT 195 Typing A Resumes 30 Jewelry - 40 Garage Sales 10 Mlsc. For Sale - 45 Musical Instruments 200 Rides 46 Office Furniture 203 Spring Break Trips 50 Pets 205 Career Events 55 Photo Equipment 210 Announcements 60 Sporting Goods 215 Meetings 65 Stereos/TVs 220 Greek Affairs 70 Ticket Exchange 230 Student Government 90 Vehicles 240 Personals - 245 Lost A Found 250 Wanted _ 280 Fundraising 100 Adoption 105 Alterations A Sewing 110 Automotive - 115 Bicycle Service 300 Help Wanted 120 Bridal 310 Child Care 125 Catering 320 Work Study Jobs 128 Child Care 330 Summer Jobs 130 Cleaning/Laundry 340 Internships 131 Cleaning/Households - 135 Computer Service 140 Entertainment _ lioS1!*??* 400 Roommates 1 tn u <10 Housing Wanted 50 Heath A fitness 420 Rownsfeent * „ 430 Houses/Rent 55 Inshuetlon/Tutoring ^ Dupiex/Rent ]|8 Job Placement 450 Apartments/Rent 160 Lawn care 460 Summer Housing 65 Legal Services 47o Mobile Homesri&nt £ Mu^cExcMnge 480 Vacatlon/Rer* 175 Photography 490 Homes/Sale $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. $.76 billing charge. Personal ads must be prepaid. Found ads may be submitted free of charge. DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m. Weekday before publication. 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 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 pnnted, as well as any claim arising therefrom made against the Daily Nebras kan. Be descriptIva. 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 00s For Sale Mens 26* 10-speed Schwinn Varsity. Must sell before semester ends. $50.436-9818. New and used bicycles. e»ert repair on al brands. Wheel'n 8 DeaTn Bwe Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477. QT Tequesta mountain bfce. Brand new, used a coupbte times. RST shocks, excellent ocndt ion. $400 O.B.C. Call after 3:00 p.m. 42 f -7825. ★ Does any other bookstore sell used paperbacks for Literature classes at 50% off the cover price and buy them back at 30%7I7 PAGE ONE BOOKSTORE, 206 N 13th. Spellbound Books & Games F or all your reading and gaming needs. 16th 8 W. Reunion Building. 476-8602. For sale: Black leather bfcer jacket with belt. Size large, great condition. Origlnaly $400, selling for $175. Call Sheri, 477-0520. FOR SALE: IBM Compel foie, 2-5.25" drives, Epson color monitor, Epson 24-PlN Printer, programs; asking $600 O.B.O, Matt 436-0405 -- Unlike War and Peace, this revolution will fit in your pocket. The Revolutionary Newton MessagePad. The Apple® Newton* MessagePad ™ communications assistant weighs less than a pound, yet it can turn the chaos and confusion of almost anyone’s m life—especially a college student’s—into order and reason. And between that fifteen-hundred page book on the Russian revolution you have to finish by Friday, the lab report that’s due first thing in the morning, and the statistics model that’s already late, you could probably use a little order and reason. For starters, every Newton MessagePad has a w built-in address book, a to-do list, and a calendar—all of which work together to make sure you’re in the right ^ place at the right time. It even has an alarm that will remind you to do things like call your mom on her birthday. " The Newton MessagePad lets you send a fax or receive a page* You can also subscribe to NewtonMail™ and exchange electronic mail with other NewtonMail subscribers, as well as with users of popular electronic services, such as the Internet and CompuServe. Write on the Newton screen and you’ll witness something else that’s amazing. Not only will it recognize your handwriting and turn it into polished text, but it will also recognize shapes and turn loose sketches into razor-sharp drawings. This makes it perfect for saving all the brainstorm ideas you kcome up with each day. Better still, with the Newton Connection Kit you can transfer information stored on your Newton to a PC running Microsoft Windows or a Macintosh* computer. In addition, there are a host of applications available for the Newton that will help you tackle everything from complex math formulas to slide presentations.** There are also a variety of entertainment programs that will help you spend all of the time you’ll be saving by using your Newton. So visit your campus reseller and ^^■Pr see what the Newton MessagePad can do for you. And don’t worry, it .vX' won’t take you fifteen hundred pages 'y to discover what this revolution’s all alviur The CRC Computer Shop* 501 Building - 501N. 10th Street, University of Nebraska, 472-5785, Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m, Tuesday until 6 p.m. •Students, faculty and staff status must meet CRC Computer Shop educational purchase qualifications. University ID required to order and purchase. • Optional accessories and services required •• Newton Connection Kit and additional memory card may be required 01993 Apple Computer, Inc All rights reserved Apple, the Apple logo, the Lightbulb logo, Macintosh and Newton are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. registered in the U SA and other countries MessagePad and NewtonMail are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. December, 1993.