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2 Appliances 5 Bley „ _:ycles 0 Books 3 Clothing 6 Computers >0 Furniture 0 Jewelry 0 Garage Sales 0 Mlsc. For Sale 5 Musical Instruments 6 Office Furniture 50 Pets 55 Photo Equipment 60 Sporting Goods 65 Stereos/TVs 70 Ticket Exchange 90 Vehicles 188 Tanning 190 Tattooing 193 Travel 195 Typing 8 Resumes NOTICES 200s 200 Rides 203 Spring Break Trips 205 Career Events 210 Announcements 215 Meetings 220 Greek Affairs 230 Student Government 240 Personals 245 Lost 8 Found 250 Wanted 260 Fundraising 100 Adoption 105 Alterations 8 Sewing , 10 Automotive 15 Bicycle Service 120 Bridal 125 Catering 128 Child Care 130 Cleaning/Laundry 131 Cleaning/Households 135 Computer Service 140 Entertainment 145 Gift Ideas 148 Hairstyling 150 Health 8 Fitness 153 Insurance 155 Instruction/Tutoring 158 Job Placement 160 Lawn care 165 Legal Services 173 Music Exchange 175 Photography JOBS 300s 300 Help Wanted 310 Child Care 320 Work Study Jobs 330 Summer Jobs 340 internships HOUSING 400s 400 Roommates 410 HousingWanted 420 Rooms/Rent 430 Hous^/Rent 440 Duplex/Rent 450 Apartments/Rent 460 Summer Housing 470 Mobile Homes/Ffent 480 Vacation/Rent 490 Homes/Sale CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALL 472-2588 FAX- 472-1761 8 AM-4 30 pm Mond.iy-Friday 34 Nebraska Union 1400 R Street Lincoln Nebraska 68588-0448 $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: 2:00 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 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 pnnted, 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. 00s For Sale 5 Bicycles For Sale '93 Gem Rincon, with SMmano component*, black and red. ridden under ten times. $250 OBO, 4384271. I99i Diamond Back Topanga. exeelent condition. $300 OBO. leave meesage 474-0617. 16 Computers For Sale 386.4 Meg Ram. 80 Meg Hard Drive. Color VGA Monitor, Modem. Software. $700.00000. Cal Pate at 423-5863 PC-286 w/co-procaeaor. 60 MbHO, 31/2 and 81M drives, modem, mouse, mono monitor, windows. DOS 6.0, more softwares. $390.464-6320 after 6pm. Nebraskan CLASSIFIED 472-2588 DEADLINE 2:00 P.M. r 40 Misc. For Sale C.r,u*e ® Tr*y*i Employment Guide. Earn Big $$$ ♦ uf! WoDr,d (Caribbean. Europe, Hawaii. A8ial) Hurnr Busy Spring and Summer Seasons Ap 50 Pets Cat Show Pershing Auditorium Sat,, Feb 26th, 10-4, Sun. Feb. 27th, 9-3. 65 Stereos TVs For Sale One vear old stereo Built-in equilizer. CD compatble. Call Suzie at 436-8736. 90 Vehicles For Sale 86 White Ford Escort, runs great, $1200,483-5795. 1990 Honda Prelude Si. Power everything, sun-roof, loaded. Black with tinted windows, excellent condition and extended warranty. Must sell this weekll $11,900. 1979 light blue Chevy luv with topper. Good tires. $500 OBO. Rusty but runs good. Must sell immediately. 476 My body ain’t perfect, my engine abused, ignored and neglected, I'mthoroughlybruised. Butlhis '84Dodge Colt wont give up yet A 4-speed beauty with AM/FM cassette. $400 OBO, hurry and call now at 421-7225 and ask for Chantel. 200s Notices 200 Rides Physically handicapped male worker needs dependable ride from East campus to near south neighborhood, 1am M-F. Willing to pay well tor reliability. 489-4097. 203 Spring Break Trips Holiday Inn Steamboat Springe Colorado. Party with someone you know! Free boar and appetizers every night from 5:00 - 700 pm whenyou stay with ue. $109 ♦ tax for 1-4 people per room. Cal 1-800-654-3499 to book your opting break today. SPRING BREAK 94 SOUTH PADRE ISLAND S) SAVES) SURF MOTEL CABANA BAP ON THE BEACH** 1-800/723-4619 SPRING BREAK ’91 Jamaica- from $469, Cancun-from $469. Other destinations available: Daytona 6 Panama City Beach. Cal Student Travel Services at 800-648 4849, Alan at 438-1859, Shelly at 436-7769 for more Information. 210 Announcements University Program Council International Film Series Presents The Hairdresser’s Husband The Mm will be showing at the Mary Riepma Ross Film Theater February 27 if 2:30. 445, 700 ;and 9:15 p.m. Studepts $3 w/l.D., General Public $5. 1994 Women’s Leadership Conference March 4 - 5,1994 HURRYI Get your nomination forme for the 1994 Chancel tor's Leadership Recognition Recaption from the Office for Student InvoNemem (both campuses). Women's Center and Culture Center. Places are limited. Deadline for registration is February 28. For more Information all Denise Cradle* at 472-8152 or Gerard Francis at 472 8143.__ 3 & 2 Year Army ROTC Scholarship For all disciplines now available. If you have 6 to 4 semesters remaining you may be eligible. Fun tgjtion at UNL, plus up to $450.00 for textbooks. Cal 472-2468 for more Wormation.__ ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT fisheries. Many earn S2,000/mo. in canneries or $3,000-$6.000fmo. on fishing vessels. Many employers provide room 8 board and transportaion. No experience necessary I For more Informal on cal: t-206-545-4155 ext. A5778 ASPIRING FAS WON MOOELS, Men end women. We are screening potential models from the Lincoln area. If you think you are model material, cal Ron or Alan at Acton, The shooing Gallery, 466-6400. Attention Student Organizations! Get your nomination forms for the 1964 Chancellor s Leadership Recognition Recaption from the Office for Student Involvement (both campuses). Women's Center and Culture Center. Take this opportunity to recognize the outstanding efforts of advisors, officers, and members. All nomination forms must be relumed by March 14. Ques tions? Please cal Gerard Francis at 472-8143. TNI FAR SIDK By GARY LARSON “Sorry, Bobby, but you know tbs ruls — no swimming for a wssk aftsr sating.” Aviation Institute Professional Plight Training 8 4-year degrees (402)554-3424 Business Studsnts Get your “CBA Top Ten List" t-shirt ' in the Atrium, 9:00-1:00 Only $5.00ll Spons. by Delta Sigma PI Business Fraternity NOT YOUR AVERAGE SPRING BREAK TRIP! Warm Up and Get Wet with us in Panama City Florida. Divers bring your non-diving friends and feed wild dol phlnsl Call Heartland Scuba Center for more info. 488 7774 CAMPUS BLOOD DRIVE TODAY IN UNION BALL ROOMII 11-5pm. Please bring your student ID. Your donation is greatly needed and appreciated. Walk-ins are welcome. Free food and drink certificates for greeks and indepen dents participating in Focus Group on Lincoln's Restau rant and Bar Scene. Call 489-5084, leave message. New Fraternity at UNL Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity. Informa tional Meeting, Monday, February 28,700p.m., Nebras ka Union (room posted). Casual dress. Questions call Kevin 436-8154. Pratice GRE, Thurs. March 3, 6:30 p.m. Burnett 118. $5.00 fee. CallMarianne438-5089or Lesley464-6492 by March 1, to register. Rape & Sexual Assault Awareness Week Tonight-Practical self-defense for men and women. Freel Open to UNL Communityl 7:30 p.m. at East Campus Union (room posted). See you therel 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 Fan. 1994. Please send a vita or resume and a letter of interest to: Claudia Price-Decker, Chair, CCSW. 209 Burnett Hall (0308). Deadline for app Neat Ions is March It. 1994. 2 Faculty Members City Campus 1 Faculty Member East Campus t Office/Service Member City Campus/East Campus TJ. Hey I Don't miss the HSS Winter Carnival, Thursday at 6 p.m. in the Schramm basement. MD What About Black Womyn? A very moving and true to life two act play by James Chapman will be presented on Feb. 27 at 7:30 p.m. In the Union Ballroom. UNL students w/I.D. are admitted FREE and the public for S3. Sponsored by the University Pro gram Council. Win prizes at the ' HSS Winter Carnival Thursday, 6-9 p.m. in Schramm basement. Proceeds go to the American Cancer Society. 215 Meetings Australia-Thailand Study Tour Informational Meeting. Wednesday, February 23 at 4:00pm in Nebraska union. Learn more about this excit ing, once-in-a-llfetime opportunity. Spend 2-weeks in Australia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Meet business lead ers, students, and government officials from around the world. This trip Is perfect for anyone interested In seeing the world, in learning about our global economy, or leading in international business. Financial Aid and Aca demic Credit available. For more information, call John at 472-3353. Gymmees Meeting Wed. Feb. 23rd, 7:30 p.m., City Union, Everyone Attend! MANRRS Minorities In Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Related Sciences. Meeting today at 5:30 in Culture Center. Food and refreshments provided. NU Meds Meeting Wednesday Feb. 23, 7 p.m., Nebraska Union. Come discover if Kaplan is right for you. Parking Advisory Meeting, Thursday February 24th, 3:00 p.m., City Union. PBL meeting Thurs. Feb. 24. 6:00 p.m. Student Union. Will discuss SLC. And last chance for duesl Pre-Physical Therapy Club Meeting Pick up sweatshirts. Panel on Allied Health. Thursday. Feb. 24th, 7:00pm UHC Conference rooms A-C. RODEO CLUB SHORT, IMPORTANT MEETING CONCERNING AD SALES WHICH ARE DUE MARCH 1. Today at 7:30 at East Campus Union. SAA Reception at 4:30 at the Wick Center in honor of our new members. Meeting will follow at 5:00. The Publications Board will meet at 4 p.m. today in the Nebraska Union to discuss Dally Nebraskan policies. AH are welcome to attend. UNL Wildlife Club Meeting tonight. 7 p.m, East Campus Union, with speaker on deer and alt management. Women’s Wrestling Meet Wed. 7:30 p.m. Combative arts. Campus Rec. Prepare tor Intramurals & Tournaments. Questions call Bonnie 467-4124 220 Greek Affairs ALPHA CHI OMEGA’S What's your deal? - pitch tournament held V . on March 5, 1994 Pick up registration forms at the AXD house. Deadline to register is Monday. Feb. 28th ATQ Congratulations to our new Pledge Trainers - Travis Hopkins and Scott Greder; also to Travis Hopkins, Jason Thomsen, Joel RusseH, and Brad Martin on tneir scholar ships to" Leaders hape". Your ATO Brothers Congratulations Lisa Holley for being accepted into Nurs ing school. Love, the Kappas Congratulations Jen Jessen for being-nominated to the curriculum committee for the Fine and Performing Arts. Love, the Kappas AAA Sorry about the mixup on Monday. If you will give us a second chance, we promise to show you the best dinner exchange ever. The Men of Sigma Phi Epsilon To the women of KKG, Thanks for the pizza Monday night. It's too bad you had to break off the engagement, weddings are always so much fun. _The Men of SAE 230 Student Government General Studies Senate Position Open Position open to fill a vacancy. Term runs through March 30. Applications available at 115 Nebr. Union, deadline Feb. 25. UN-L STUDENT GOVERNMENT 6:30 pm. Tonight EAST CAMPUS UNION ROOM TO BE POSTED INFORMATION AND AGENDA AVAILABLE 115 NEBRASKA UNION_ 240 Personals Here’s to our 3rd baseball season together: Me. freezing or dying from the heat; You, kicking butt on themound and hitting bombs. I promise I N make it to your games before the 7tn inning this year. Good luckl I love you. Nicole Tom, Thanks lor returning my ATM card. How nice of youl I'm sorry I couldn't meet youl Christiana Nameless face. I don't know your name, but I would love to meet you. I usually sit alone in CPN cafeteria on T/TH around noon. Say "hey" if you're interested 300s Jobs 300 Help Wanted Beet pert time M> in Lincoln. Advanced tickets sales. Flexible hours, $8 guaranteed. Call 4M-04S3. Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson TES, T W\ AftENT SOJ TEACHING CALVIN* J OS THE GENDERS OF \S “ DESK* MASCULINE ? \S "CHAIR' FEMININE ? FOREIGN K\DS KNOY4, BUT NE DONT.' HO WONDER WE CANT COMPETE. IN A GLOBAL MARKET .' 1 DEWAND SEX EDUCATION / AI WONDER \F HER DOCTOR KNOWS SHE 1 VMXES Mi. THOSE V mediations Crossword Edited by Eugene T. Maleska No. 0321 ACROSS i Stamp of approval? s “Playing fields" site • Kind 14 Prado offering is Carefree gait 19 Defeat 17 Use McCormicks machine it Arise 1§-den Linden. 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