2 Appliances For Sale Washer, Dryer, Stove or Refrigerator only $25 down and 3 monthly payments of $25, Just $ 100 choice, no interest. Warranty, Free delivery, Cheaper than the laundry mattl, 466-6252_ 5 Bicycles For Sale '89 Schwin Worldclass 10-speed. Excellent condtion Perfect for campus. $100 OBO. Call anytime, 438-3592. 1990 Trek 1200 Road Bike for sale. Excellent condition Black, less than 600 miles. Very recently had a full tune up Asking $225 obo. 476-3071 Marc. End of Season Bicycle Sale. Honker Hanger Bike Shop 40th and A St. 486 0323. New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands Wheel n 8 Deal n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477, Trek 1000 alum, roadbike. Less than 200 miles. 52cm, shimano components with new tires. $250. 466-4422 16 Computers For Sale MACINTOSH Computer. Complete system including printer only $500. Call Chris at 800-289-5685. Macintosh Classic II. includes student aid package and word processor. $650 OBO. 477-7523 PB 486/25 W CD-ROM, 250 HD, 4 MEG. Lots of new software, Monitor. $900. 423-6823. 20 Furniture For Sale 1 Mauve loveseat and f Gold loveseat. Great condition $20 each. 423-5130,_ Must sell fast, armchair $20. Futon frame A mattress $100. Barstools—3 for $35 each. If interested call 464 3844._ 40 Misc. For Sale Leather jacket, only worn 3 times. $ 180, $300 valuel Also basic typewriter, $30. 470-2855 Posters! Posters! Posters Cover your walls with posters from Recycled Sounds. Check the coupon In the Campus Cash Book. 824 P' St. 476-8240, open every day. WANTED:100 STUDENTS! To lose 10-29 lbs. New Metabolism Breakthrough, Fa mous Thigh Cream" Available. $29.95 # t 800-864-0473. 65 Stereos TVs For Sale 19 inch remote color portable TV. Works perfect Just $65 488 8766. ____ 70 Ticket Exchange Need UCLA tickets.Pay $$$. Call Walt at 436 0388 2 Student UCLA tickets for sale. Best offer. Call Lara 436 0548. Desperately Need 4 (together?) Tickets NU vs UCLAI Will Pay Good MONEYII438-4083 Need 2 tickets to UCLA. Call 477-1576/leave message UCLA TICKETS WANTED Student, faculty, and regular sections (STUDENTS TICKETS MUST BE VALIDATED AND BE IN GROUPS OF 2 OR MORE) Top $ Paid 1-800-817-2820. Wanted 3 tickets for colorada game. Call 464 9062 Wanted 2 students tickets lor UCLA vs NU game Call 436-8170. Wanted: One UCLA football ticket. Win pay a good price. 466-5829 90 Vehicles For Sale 85 El Dorado Cadillac White, blue Interior. 140,000 miles. 484-8413 after 5. 1988 Honda Accord LX Clean, loaded 5 speed, 4 door $6100. 436 0194 1979 Yamaha 650 CC motorcycle, $900. Full size slate pool table. $700. Call 472-3470. leave message QUICKAR Use your computer to tind your next vehicle, no charge Modem #465-5277 (8.N.I). 210 Announcements So have JWchecked us out yet ? We rffWS/fihg for you at the City Campus Union from 10am to 3pm today and tomorrow only! A Gift Bring this classified along with a canned good to the Kaplan Center at 245 N 13th St. We II donate the canned goods to a Lincoln charily and give you a $25.00 discount on an MCAT, GRE. GMAT, LSAT, OAT or OAT prep Trouble with your Vision? Call the University Health Centers NEW Optometry Clinic at 472-7415 for more information or an appointment Come spend a magical semester studying m the Mediter ranean— Istanbul, Turkey This Is CBA's most exciting study abroad program to datel Discover what this scholarship-assisted program can do lor you. Information Sessions Tuesday, Sept. 13th Wednesday, Sept. 14th 4:00 or 5:00 pm in CBA 125 Questions? Stop by CBA t38 or call 472 2310. coming soon Homecoming 1994 SELLOUT CELEBRATION Attention Student Organizations. Greek chapters and residence halls Event packets and royalty applicbo ns can be picked up In the following locations: ASlIN office, Culture Center. Olfice tor Student Involvement (city A east campus). Greek Affairs, Multi-Cultural Affairs. Campus Recreation RHA office. University Program Courts*, Alumni Assoc . end at the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs office. Any student organizations, residence hall floors, or groups who wish to partictoale In Lawn Displays can pick up an entry form A.S.A.K Deadline for partfcpation is Sept. 23 Royalty apportion deadline Is Sept. 19 Homecoming Week is October 24 29, 1994 CRUISE SHIP JOBS! Attention students. . .Earn $2000* monthly. Part-time, fuli time. World Travel. No experience needed. Cal (602) Do you enioy working with people? Are you looking for a fun and relaxing environment to hang out In? Or something to do with your tree ••me/ If you've answered Yes" to any of these questions. The Women s Center may be the place lor you. We re looking for energetic volun leers to help with various tasks over The semes ter. Please call the Women's Center at 472 2597 If you are interested and join our volunteer programl Education M^era/Minorsl Student Education Association Meeting. Tues , Sept. 13. 5:30 p.m. . HenzNt 53. Speaker: Lynn Kaufman. 1994 ME Teacher of the Year _ Get Involved 1 CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING Earn up to $2,000+/ month workjna on Cruise Ships or Land-Tour companies. World travel (Hawaii, Mexico, the Caribbean, etc.). Sea sonal 8 Full-Time employment available. No experience necessary. For more information call 1-206 634-0468 ext. Cruise Ship Employment Where and how to get a great new job. Summer and year round work available. No experience necessary for many posltons. Free room and board. Free travel and nroat Family Service WIC Program now available at University Health Center. WIC provides nutuitlous foods and health/ nutrition education to pregnant, breastfeeding, postpar* turn women, infants and children to age 5. For more information call 441-8655. An 8-week workshop providing information about incest and the healing process for women survivors of incest and childhood sexual abuse. Please call the Women's Center, 472-2597, for additional information. INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT Make up to $2,000 $4.000+/mo. teaching basic conversational English abroad. Japan. Taiwan, and S. Korea. Many employers provide room 8 board + other benefits. No teaching background or Asian languages required. For more in tormation call:(206) 632-1146 ext. J57781. INTRAMURAL INNERTUBE WATER BASKETBALL The last day to enter Innertube Water Basketball for men s, women's and co-rec teams is Tuesday, Septem ber 13. Don't delayl Enter your team now. Cafi 472-3467 for more information. T uesday, September 13 is the last day to enter Men sand Women's Horseshoe Singles. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. For more information, call 472 C57781 Incest & Healing Workshop INTRAMURAL HORSESHOE SINGLES INTRAMURAL SPORTS TOURNAMENT NIGHT Don't miss the Intramural Sports Tournament Night this Friday at the Campus Recreation Centerl The action starts at 6:00 p.m. and includes the following events: Innertube Water Basketball. Frisbee Skills, Badminton Doubles. 4-on-4 Volleyball. 2-on-2 Basketball, and a Slam Dunk Contest. Brand new 1994-95 Intramural Champion T-Shirts will be awarded to the winners in each event. Call 472-3467 lor more information. Lawn Display Contest ASUN invites all student organizations to participate in the Homecoming 1994 Lawn Display Contest. Informa tional packets can be picked up in the ASUN office or at the Student Invovlment Offices. City and East Campus Unions. Registration deadline is Septmeber 23 Men’s Study Group “MANNA BEGINS WITH MAN” Leader: Bill Fmlaw 3:30 PM Tuesdays Six Weeks Beginning Tues. Sept. 13 CORNERSTONE 640 N. 16th St. Study Group! “WHAT IS THIS STRANGE BOOK?’ [A survey Introduction to the Bble] 9:00 PM Wednesdays Six Weeks Beginning Wed., Sept t4 CORNERSTONE 640 N. 16th SL Teachers College Teachers College Advisory Board is looking for new members Pick up an application in Henzlik loom 105. Deadline for submitting applications is September 23. UNL Offices University offices show your Big Red Spint during Home coming 1994 by creating an Office Display. Packets can be picked up in these locations: ASUN office, Culture Center. Office lor Student InvoNement (city 6 east cam pus). Greek Affairs. Multi-Cultural Affairs, Campus Rec reation, RHA office. University Program Council, Alumni Assoc , and at the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs office. Entry deadline Oct. 2f _ Want practice writing? Need help drafting? Revising? Come to the Assistance Center Andrewa, PH: 472*803 Women’s Soccer Club Practice Tuesday and Wednesday at 3:30 and Thursday at 5:30 at Mable Lee Fields. Any questions, call Sarah at 436 9049.__ NEBRASKA AT OXFORD You too can be one of tho 'Nebraskans at Oxford I' Study business and the arts at Oxford University. The program includes more than just classes You also will experience traditional English culture including punting on the River T hames. High Tea. attend a Shakespearean play and the Promenade concerts as well as explore London. Blenheim Palace. Hampton Coon, and Stratford. Sign up now lor this tour week summer session. Limited spaces available An information session will be held on: Wednesday, Sept 14 at 200 i 3.00 In CBA 12S For more Information, contact: Kerry Brooks or Jennie Mills, CBA 138 or phone 412-2310 _ Odyssey Program Are you interested in taking a tourney with another leader, and sharing the interests and experiences of leadership with that leader7 Apply to be a protege lor the Odyssey Leadership Mentoring Program. Applications are avail able at 200 Nebraska Union. 300 East Campus Union and at the Culture Center. OUTDOOR ADVENTURES Tuesday, September 13 is the deadline to stan up for the following Outdoor Adventures trips: Day Canoe Trip. Colorado Rock Climbing, and Colorado Backpacking Don't mbs out on these great trips. Call the Office of Campus Recreation at 472-4777 for more information. PAPER MONEY FREE Pager Money coupon books Student Info. Center 116 Nebr. Union RUNAWAY Contemporary fold duo. Runaway, will be performing Thursday a! 7:30 pm in t he Culture Center. Students free. Public $3 Sponsored by the University Program Council. SEXUAL ASSAULT and RELATIONSHIP ABUSE SUPPORT GROUP Thb support group b open to any woman need ing totafe aobut bsues related to sexual assault and relationship abuse. Wo are here to Ibten. meets weekly on Tuesdays, from 7:15-845pm In the Women s center. 340 Nebraska Union Any questions? Call the Women s Center. 472 26*7. Start date: Sept. 13th SKYDIVE Jump from a perfectly good airplane. Call Crete Skydiv ing Center 464 2929. Student Organizations What: The Involvement Fair Where: Nebraska Union Plaza When: Tuesday Sept. 20, 10:30-2:30 If you missed registering last Spring, stop in or call the Office for Student Involvement, 200 NE Union, 472-2454. Reserve a booth to recruit members and advertise your organization's activities. Hurry, reservations accepted until 5pm, Tuesday Sept. 13. 215 Meetings Biochamiatry club meeting. Sept. 14th, Wedneeday. 7:00 p.m., City Union Can you meet a CHALLENGE? Come see what minorities In Agriculture, Metro Resourc es and Related Sciences, known as MANRRS, is all about. We have lots of challenges planned for this year. All majors are welcome to attend our meeting Wed Sept. 14, at 5p.m., in the East Union, room to be posted. Hope to see you therel CBA SAB Meeting 5:30 Wednesday In the Union. Education Majora/Mnoral Student Education Association Meeting. Tues., Sept. 13. 5:30 p.m. Henzlik 53. Speaker: Lynn Kaufman, 1994 NE Teacher of the Year Get Involvedl EXPLORE THE WORLD WITH UNL! Attend a STUDY ABROAD information meeting: Tues days at 6:30 pm, and Wednesdays at 400 pm.Interna tional Affairs Center, 1237 R Street. We ll see you therel Habitat For Humanity Meeting Tuesday, Sept. 13th, 6:30 pm, Avery 337 Model United Nations Meet Tuesdays. 7:00 pm. City Union, room posted. Nebraskans for Peace Meeting Wednesday, Sept 141h, 7 pm. NE Union, room posted. Pi Mu Epsilon Math honorary. Fall Pizza Party, Wed. Sept. t4th at Godfather's - 12th A Q at 4:30 pm. Anyone Interested in Math is Welcome to attend I Pre-Dental Club Meeting 7:00 pm. Thursday, Sept. 15, room 11 of Dental College. All majors welcomel Pop served. Questions call Scott 436-6116 or Cameron 476-9670 Pre-physical Therapy meeting Sept. 15.7 pm.. Untv. Health Center, Ffooms A-C, Speak ers from Kentuchy and Mayo. SERTOMA Meets 6p.m. Wednesday. Sept 14 in the Union. Room will be posted. New members welcomel STAND Meeting Wednesday. 8:00 pm. NE Union. See ya there I Students for Stonev Meeting Tuesday. Sept. 13 at 6:00 p.m. in NE City Union Students for Moore Secretary of State Organizational Meeting/Pizza Party, Wednesday. Sept 14th. 7 00 pm. City Union, room to be posted. UNDERGRADUATE WOMEN IN BUSINESS (Formerly Phi Chi Theta) Meeting Tues.. Sept 13 at 5:30 in the Union (room • posted). Networking A Interviewing Workshop Semi formal dress (business attire). New Members Welcomel if you are interested in being a 1994-95 member, but cannot attend, or have any questions, please call Laura at 464 3680. UNL Collegiate 4-H Club Meeting tonight at East Campus Unidh. at 7:30 pm Exec, at 7 pm. Bring a friend! UNL Range Mangement Club Meeting Tonight, Room 327, Kelm Hall, 6:30 pm All are Welcomel 220 Greek Affairs Aon Congratulations on winning the "A" Tournament of ATO Softball 19941 A 10-run rule will be in effect next yearl The Men of Alpha Tau Omega Mark A Jason (ATO) We never knew warm ups could be so much tun. We had a great time Saturdayl Thanks for everything AOII New Members ACROSS 11n dire straits 10 Flavor 15 Pertaining to the joints ie Treasure chaser 17 Long-tailed monkeys it Ancient two-wheeled chariot 10 Ditty bag's cousin 20 Map in a map 22 To be, in Toulon 23"-to Watch Over Me," 1926 song 25 Vouch 27 Helm dir. 20 Pedro's parlor 30 Book before Ezek. 31 Word with work or fence 34 -Powell, Boy Scouts founder 35 Goddess of infatuation 3« Kind of auger 37 Canticle 35 Librarian’s gadget 40T.L.C. dispensers 41 Of a Great Lake 43 Sanctify 44 From-Z 45 Sea dog 45 Hoover, for one 47 Rather wan ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE Arz AXQ MASTERS “94 Miniature Golf Tournament held Sunday Sept. 25th at North 40 Golf. Sign up by Sepf. 23rd. ATO Thank you to the women of all of the sororities for making Alpha Tau Omega Softball I994abig success I The event raised over $2500 for Make-a-Wish Foundation and Child Help USA. We greatly appreciate your efforts and sup port I __ The Men of Alpha Tau Omega X