The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 13, 1994, Page 15, Image 15

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Thursday, October 13,1994 Page 15
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New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands
Wheel n & Deal n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477.
Mac Classic and Style Writer II Jet Ink Pnnter. Computer
is 4 years old and loaded with $ 1000 ot software including
Claris woihs, Microsoft Word, and Quicken. Runs as if
brand new. Printer is 1 -year old and is in perfect shape
Will sell computer for $500 OBO. Will Sell computer/
printer tor $700 OBO. Call 435-1680. leave message.
MACINTOSH Computer. Complete system including
printer only $500. Cal Chris at 800-289-5685.
Smith Corona personal word processer with manual and
disk.$300. 474-2181
Nice furniture for sale. Matching sofa and loveseat, twin
bed and headboard and misc. Call 466-3551.
Ongmal working rock band looking for lead vocalist. 469
Two new Yamaha Secret EX 100 tennis rackets. List at
$150, sel for $110 each with string. 469-4428
Husher fan and son In Colorado need two tickets to CU
game^ 800-933-5603 ext. 665 weekdays. Mark J.
Need 1 NU vs CU ticket. Cal 436-3422.
Need four Colorado-Nebraska tickets lor 25th Anniversa
ry Call cofleci, 1-303-229-0584 before lljj.m._
Wanted: 2 KU vs NU tickets needed for 2 elderly gentle
monatho need to sit during the game. Contad Cns at 436
8980
Wanted: Tickets to NU vs. CO. for 50th Anniversary. Call
474 2388/after 5pm, M-Th. Identify yourself as ‘ticket
holder.
93 Spoil Jeep Cherokee 4*4 white with grey Interior. 33K.
loaded. Must see >16,700 OBO. 436-3134.
91 Hyundai Scoop SE. al white with grey interior. 63K
miles. Stereo Cassette 6 Air Conditioning >6.000 OBO.
564 7623.
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|n 5-speed, air, 60K. $3950/offer.
Offer *8an 860 fa 8E' 2"°°°r- auto, AM/FM, 59K, $3950/
SKae?iVk:2d00rha,Ch' 5'speed' AM/FM .clean,
Baer e Auto Sale*, 1647 S 3rd, 477-6442.
1986 Red Merhur XR4TI, turbo. Call 477-9034, $1600.
100s Services
the* d11 ’? ad°P’ yo^^b^chik^Weirafsmito'lSth
the adoption process and can provide a happy, lovlna
secure, country home. Our daughter would love to be a big
sister. Let s help each other during this difficult time.
Expenses paid. Can Jane and Jeff at 1-800-404-7774.
DATA ENTRY
3943i,y WOrt' at a reasonable price. Holly Sexton. 466
SpeHBound Boohs & Games, for all your gaming and
reading needs. 905 N. 16th *
Perm* $35. Look your best for classes and parties with
a perm by Robin. This week s special is only $35. Long
hair for $50. Manicures only $8.50. New Image at 27th and
Randofch. 476-3078.
PREGNANT? BIRTHRIGHT is a confidential helping
hand J^ee^regnancy test, please call us for appoint
•Laser-printed papers, resumes: applications done also.
Speli/grammar-checking. minor editing. Centrally locat
ed. Dependable. Call Vivian. 477-8417
Papers, Theses, Dissertations. On-campus pickup and
delivery. Holly Sexton, 466-3943
Resumes By Ann
Quality resumes, professional writers. Over 14 years
experience, proven results. 464-0775.
Resumes
Professionally typeset and laser printed. $15 plus tax.
DmUy Ntbrmkan, bm—mtu of fee NatonaeAa Union
Sears Resume Service
Put your best foot forward, get interviews! Student rates,
proven results. 464-9537
200s Notices
Attention Arts & Sciences
Majors!
A4S Student Advisory Board applications are due Oct.
21! Pick up yours at the Office of Student Involvement,
ASUN office, MCA office, and the A4S dean s office, 1223
OtdHall. Apply Now! __
Back Care Clinic
Learn basic skils to help keep your back healthy and
prevent injuries from ruining your active llestyle. Two
clinics will be offered: Oct 19 and Nov 16 from 620pm
800pm Cost for members and non-members Is $6 and
$7.50 respectkrefy For more Information, call the Office
of Campus Recreation at 472-3467.
Committee for Fees Allocation
Meeting - Oct. 13
Open Forum for Student Input from 600-6; 15pm, UnN.
Health Center - Conference Room. The University Health
Center wll be making their tall presentation at 6:15.
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TNI FAR SIDB By GARY LARSON
Despite his repeated efforts to explain things to her,
Satan could never dissuade his mother from offering
cookies and milk to the accursed.
CPR Youth Clinic
Students (ages 9-14) will learn adult CPR. conscious and
unconctous choking and rescue breathing skills. Class
will be held Sunday, October t6 from 12-3:30 pm. The
cost tor members and non-members Is $10 and $15
respectively. For more Information, call the Office of
Campus Recreation at 472-3467
CRUISE SHIPS HIRING- Earn up to $2.000+/mo. on
Cruise Ships or Land-Tour companies. World travel.
Seasonal & Full-Time employment available. No exp
necessary. For info call 1-206-634-0468 ext. C57782.
Eat Right, Move Right
Youth Clinic
Students (ages 9-14) will be introduced to the reasons
why eating healthy contributes to their ability to recreate
heatthy. The clinic will be Sunday, Oct 16 from 3:30pm
5^0pm. Cost for members and non-members « $5 and
$7.50 respectively. For more information, call the Office
of Campus Recreation at 472-3467.
I EDUCATION MAJORS!
PI Lambda Thetapresents Dr. Walters speaking I
on Outcome-Based Education. Wednesday, i
Oct. 19 at 7pm, Nebraska Union. |
Experience Life in the
Mediterranean! -
Learn all the details about CBA's new study abroad
program to Istanbul, Turkey.
‘Open to all majors in all colleges
'Earn graduate or undergraduate credit
'Enjoy classes taught in English
‘Live in the exciting culture of Turkey
Information Sessions
Tueeday, October 18th at 4:00pm
Wednesday, October 19th at 4:00pm
CBA Room 138
INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL
MANAGERS
The Manager Meeting for Co-Rec Basketball will be held
Thursday. October 13. at 4:00pm in the Nebraska Union.
Each team must have one representative present to be
eligible for competition. Call 472-3467 lor more informa
tion.
INTRAMURAL RIFLE SHOOT
The Intramural Rifle Shoot Contest will be held October 11
through Octover 13 at the Military and Naval Science
Building. This event has Men’s, Women's, and Co-Rec
division. There Is no advanced entry required. For more
information, call 472-3467.
INTRAMURAL BOWLING
Intramural Bowling will be held October 14 through Octo
ber 16 at the East Campus Union. This event has Men's,
Women's, and Co-Rec divisions. There is no advanced
entry required. For more Information, call 472-3467.
JOIN UPC
Applcations for the University Program Council will be
available Od 3 in 117 NE Union, 200 NE Union & 300 East
Union. They are due Od 14 In 200 Union.
FITNESS CLASSES
Session II of the 1994 Fall Fitness Class Scheduled in
areas Including: Progressive/Low Impact aerobics, Body
Conditioning, Water Conditioning, StepAerobics, Span
teh Aerobics, plus several others. Classes are filling up
fast! Sign up now to reserve your space. For more
Information, call the Office of Campus Recreation, 472
3467.
Grandpa John's Pumpkin Patch. Haunted Bam and
Haunted Hayrack Rides. October 14,15.21. 22.27.28,
29: from 6-11 p.m. October 17.23.30:from 6-9 p.m. 4801
West Highway 34. (Go four miles west of 1-80 interchange
on west Highway 34 toward Seward.) 470-2450.
Red Letter Days are coming soon, and the Office of
Admissions is seeking UNL students to volunteer a6 tour
guides for prospective students. If interested, come to an
orientation session:
Sun. Oct. 9-2:00. City Union
Sun, Oct. 16-200, City Union
or
Call Mike at 472-4885
Share Your UNL Knowledge!
Instructional Programs
Ballroom & Country Dance
Instructional Programs
Women’s Weight Training
This class will teach basic weight training fundamentals
deluding proper warm-up and cook down techniques. The
dess trtl offered: Oct 15 from 9:30am-12.00pm, Member
cost Is $5. For more Information, call the Office of Campus
Recreation at 472-3467, _________
Pi Sigma Alpha
Political Science Honorary
A» members. We have a secretary position availedle. For
more information contact Brendan 436-6418.
Preserve our environment
Youth Clinic
Students (ages 9-14) will acquire a basic understanding
for the importance of preserving our environment. The
clinic wHI be Sunday. Oct 16 from 6pm-7;30pm. Cost for
members and non-members * $5 and $7.50 respectively.
For more Information, cal) the Office of Campus Recre
ation at 472-3467.
Seventh Annual Cultural
Diversity Retreat,
October 22-23
Leadership Center, (Aurora). Applications avail
able at Student Allairs. Multicultural Affairs.
Student Involvement (City and East Campus).
Culture Center, and ASUN. Call 472-3755 tor
more Information.
MCAT-LSAT-GMAT-GRE
Do you have the score you need to succeed? Find out
Sunday when you take a FREE diagnostic test at 1230
pm at the Kaplan Center. Call 475-7010 to pre-regteter.
New Students:
Need to update your
measles shot?
Measles Clinic Oct. 17 at the University Health Center
from 9-11 am and 1-4 pm. $10. No appointment neces
sary.
Sigma Tau Delta
English Honorary
AD members and new members! Initiation fnursday, Oct.
13 in Andrews 228. If you are a declared English major or
m inor and are interest ed in joining you are invited to attend
the ceremonies.
SKYDIVE
Jump from a perfectly good airplane. Call Crete Skydiv
ing Center 464 2929.
TIMEX FITNESS WEEK
The Sixth Annual Timex Fit ness Week, presented by
Ocean Spray A Concept II Rowers will be held October 16
20. Events scheduled include: aerobics, step aerobics,
water aerobics, nutrition assessment, body fat assess
ment. Iriathlonfbke. row, stair), family fitness, cholesterol
screening, blood pressure assessment, and the World's
Largest Aerobics Class I Information for students with
special needs will also be available. Prizes will be award
ed Including: Timex Sports Watches, t-shirts. Ocean
Spray Juice, and more! Pick up your ful schedule of
events at the Campus Recreation Center. For more
information. Call the Office of Campus Recreation at 472
3467.
TIMEX FITNESS WEEK
Presented by Ocean Spray
A Concept H Rowers
October 16-20
Schefcilee A Information at
Campua Recreation, 472-3467
University Program Council
Applications for the University Program Council are now
available at 115 NE Union, 117 NE Union, 200 NE Union
Jd300EastUniorUDeadlineisOcU^t200NEUniorv
WOMEN WHO LOVE SEX
Let s tab serious... A time for Women
October 13th, Noon-1:30pm
The Women s Center
472-2597
338 Nebraska Union
Actuarial Science Club
Meeting Thursday. October 13 at 7pm In the Union. Room
to be posted. Panel discussion with Mutual of Omaha
Calvin and HobbeS by Bill Watterson
HOgBES, DO log WK OUR. I THINK OUR t
MORALITY IS DEFINED B1 ACTIONS SUOK \ 1 T DCCCltT
OUR ACTIONS, OR B1 WHATS WUATS IN OUR X l>tufcn I
IN OUR HEARTS?, HEARTS. |
Crossword Edited by Eugene T. Maleska No. 0704
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“Cinderella
team"
10 What must go
on
14 “So long,
senor"
is U S S R, range
11 Killian of TV’s
"Midnight
Caller”
17 RED
20 River in China
21 Sportscaster
Cross et al.
22 Diaskeuast
23 Playwright
Akins
24 King Hadad's
land
29 Makes certain
stitches
29 O'Neill's Lavinia
Mannon, e g
33 An Amerind
34 Spot for a cinch
belt
39 Chopper
39 WHITE
40 Kelep
41 Makes repairs
42 Sertor's
greeting
43 Savings for
rainy days
49 Snowman of
songdom
47 Bungles
49 0-0 or 10-10
49 Native of
Andhra
Pradesh, India
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
I I I I — I I I I M III!
52 Hole-making
tools
sa Kind of chair
55 BLUE
55 Gram preceder
•o Expression of
elation
§1 Like Hals’s
cavalier
•2 One of the
Penns
•3 Winds up
M Scroll kept in
the ark
DOWN
1 Composer of
Mass in B minor
2 Spanish
seaport
3 Celebrity
4 Andrea Doha
msg.
5 Ordinance
5 Mallow purple
7 Greek military
gp. of W.W. II
5 Sailor
5 Applesauce, at
times
10 Backdrops on
stages
11 Arsenio Hall is
one
12 Spread for
bread
13 Partner of wash
15 Durable fabric
15 Tooth: Comb
form
24 Heroic poems
25 Cagney role
26 Make amends
27 Matches for
Tyson
28 Bandleader
Brown
28 Carnelians
30 Mexican dish
31 Glorify
32 Indemnify
34 First Oscar
winning film
37 Come into sight
38 Give reluctantly
39 Sigma preceder
44 German
48 Pervade
completely
4« Nice is one
4i DeVito-Schwar
zenegger movie
4t Hwys.
so Nobelist Wiesel
si Gershwin s
“-, Lucille"
52 Grasping
59 Slightly open
54 Indian prince
55 Bulfinch
specialty
57 Beautician
Westmore
55 Pardo or Bonito