Classified Monday, October 31,1994 Page 11 178 Pregnancy 180 Printing 4 Copying 182 Recycling 02 Appliances 183 Religious 05 Bicycles 185 Rentals 10 Books 188 Tanning 13 Clothing 190 Tattooing 16 Computers 193 Travel 20 Furniture 195 Typing 4 Resumes 30 Jewelry -—— 40 Mlsc. For Sale 45 Musical Instruments _ 46 Office Furniture 200 Rides 50 Pets 203 Spring Break Trips 55 Photo Equipment 205 Career Events 60 Sporting Goods 210 Announcements 65 Stereos/TVs 215 Meetings 70 Tlckst Exchange 220 Greek Affairs 90 Vehicles_ 230 Student Government 240 Personals 245 Lost 4 Found - 250 Wanted 100 Adoption 260 Fundraising 105 Alterations 4 Sewing -- 110 Automotive 115 Bicycle Service - 120 Bridal 300 Help Wanted 125 Catering 310 Child Care 128 Child Care 320 Work Study Jobe 130 Cleaning/Laundry 330 Summer Jobs 131 Cleaning/Households 340 Internships 135 Computer Service - 140 Entertainment 145 Gilt Ideas _ 1 v! Moatth^PitniwR 400 Roommates 410 Housing Wanted 155 Instructlon/Tutoring £30 HousM/Rent 158 Job Placement £2 EgESm Jig 2" 450 Apartments/Rent !rj «n460 Summer Housing H 470 Mobile Homes/Rent 175 Photography 4*, Vacation/Rent 490 Homes/Sale $3.00 par day for 15 words on individual student and student organization ads. $4.00 par 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 prior to publica tion. 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 refect any advertisement at any time which does not comply with the policies and judgment si of the newspaper. The advertisers agree to assume liability for all contents of all ads printed, as well as any claim arising therefrom made against the Daily Nebras kan. 00s For Sale 1 .1 2 CANNONDALE TOAD BIKES. LOOK PEDALS. AERO BAR *90 64cm $300.60cm $400.477-4266 BI. ' New and used bicycle*, expert repair on all brands. WheeTn A Deal n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 436-1477. 286 Pakeard Bed computer. 1 MB RAM, printer. VQA monlor, mouse, books. A software. $800 or beet offer. Call 466-7863 after 530 PM. MACINTOSH Computer. Complete system Including printer only $600. Cal Chris at 600-269-6665. Salt-sided weterbed. 64 X 75 X 6 on wooden frame, $76; Olive-green plush carpet. 13 X 16. $160.469-3418. Camera, Ike new, Minolta X370 auto-flash, zoom lens 35 75, zoom lens 75-200, $370.483-1485 Speakers for sale, 4-Rockford Fosgate 10' punches w/ box and 8 gage competition wire. $430, Contact Kevin at 465-4430 or KBASSATHERBIE.UNL.EDU. VCR w/remote, $85 excellent condition. Also, COLOR T.V., $75. 466-8520. PLEASE HELPII need 3 NU vs KU footbal tickets. Call 474-1156. Wanted: 2 tickets for KU vs N U In a non-student standing section (for two elderly gentlemen). Call 436-8980. Warned: Six tickets to the Nebraska vs. Kansas game. Price negotiable. ASAP. Call between 730 a.m.- 530 p.m. 1-402-944-2111 and ask for Pat. 1990 Pontiac Grand-Am Le. 4-door automatic, power steering, power brakes, 65,000 miles, air conditioning, AM/FM cassette, excellent condition. Call 437-6652 any time or 464-7766 before 4. Reliable transportation. Plymoth Horizon 4-door hatch back. 78,000 miles, new clutch, best offer over $500.488 6339 100s Services ADOPT: OUR LOVING HOME LONGS FOR ACHILD TO LOVE. YOUR NEWBORN WILL BE CHERISHED FOR EVER AND WE WILL PROVIDE THE BRIGHTEST FU TURE. EXPENSES PAID. PLEASE CALL BOB AND JEANNE AT 1-600-269-6332 ADOPTION A loving rHtfrwUvt We otter couneelng and adoption service* lo help you plan the beet future for you and your baby. No fees or obligation*. Statewide since 1893. Nebraska Children s Home. 4600 Valley Rd. Suite 31*. 483-7879. Doctor Daddy. Full-time Mommy. 2 year adapted daugh ter want to adopt your new bom child. Wb are familiar with the adoption process and can provide a happy, loving, secure, country home. Our daughter would love to be a big sister. Let's help each other during this difficult time. Expenses paid. Cal Jane and Jett at 1-800-404-7774. Loving couple, would show your newborn love, security, and a life time of happiness. Medical and legal expenses paid. Call t-800-928-2900. Pleas*aak for Lhor Tommy. DATA ENTRY Quality work at a reasonable price. Holly Sexton. 466 3943. SpelBound Books A Games, for ail your gaming and reading needs. 90S N. 16th Wanted: t pairticksts for Blues Traveler Show Wbd., Nov. 2 at the Ranch Bowf. Call 483-0112. PREGNANT? MRTHRtQHT la a confidential helping hand. JFrae^gregnancy test, please cal ua for appoint Papers. Theses. Dissertations. On-campus pickup and delivery. Holy Saxton, 488-3943. Resumes By Ann Quality resumes, professional writers. Over 14 years experience, proven resuts. 484-0775. Resumes. Papers. Thesis, and Dissertations Profes sionally typeset and laser printed. 470-0471. ....- 1 ■ 1 .'1 THB FAR SIDB By GARY LARSON I J '■ -.—■——-■— "But on the other hand, Feldman, having the biggest brain among us means that It is mere child’s play to subdue you with an ordinary headlock!" Resumes Professionally typeset and laser printed. St5 plus tax. Daily Nebraskan, basement of the Nebraska Union Sears Resume Service Experts need professional writer. Gateway Mall location, 10% discount with student ID, 464-9537. 200s Notices ATTENTION JUNIORS AND SENIORS! If you want to gain a competitive advantage In: ‘Leadership Skills ‘Interpersonal Sklls ‘Corporate Relations ‘Time Management Sklls ‘Organizational Sklls ‘Project Planning techniques/Strategies ‘Networking Sklls Plus, receive these additional benefits: ‘One-on-one experience wkh one of Nebraska's best corporations ‘Greater networking resources *A "real-world" opportunity unmatched by any other In ternship, job or classroom experience ‘Meet new, exdlng people; and, *A $500 stipend Then, apply to become a Vatssont Induaby’a Llataon today! Applications are available In CBA 138 beginning Wednesday. Oct. 26th. For questions, cal 472-2350/472 6636. Beer sweatershirts available from L-XXX. Miller, Budwelser, etc. Ask for Jeff or leave a message, call after 5pm. 1-600-671-5646. Come support the Lady Huskers in a preseason basket ball game against the women of the Athletes In Action Team. November 2,1994, 730 at the Bob Devaney Center. HALLOWEEN FOOD DRIVE Don't be frightened by the grown-up ghosts and goblins that may be wandering In your neighborhood between 630 & 930 pm, on Halloqmen, Oct 3lst. They wll be members of the Lutheran Student Center gathering canned food A donations on behalf of the food pantry A Habitat for Humanity. Tntramural darts Tuesday, November 1 Is the last day to enter Men's, Women s and Co-Rec Intramural Darts. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. For more Information, call 472-3467. INTRAMURAL TURKEY TROT The Men's, Women’s, and Co-Rec Turkey Trot wil take place on Sunday. November 6, at 130 p.m. In Oak Lake Park. No advance entry is required. Frozen turkeys wll be awarded to the winning teams. T-shirts wll be awarded to Individual winners and the Co-Rec champions. Call 472 3467 for more Information. JOUNALISM STUDENTS Come and voice your concerns to your student representatives Monday-October 31 130-230 115 Nebraska Union OUTDOOR ADVENTURES TRIP DEADLINES Tuesday, November 11s the deadline to sign up for the folowing Outdoor Adventures trips: Day Bke Tour and Caving. Don't miss out on these great trps. Call the Office of Cimnul Rarraatinn at 472-4/77 lor mnro Informtion ALASKA EMPLOYMENT -Students Needed! Fishing Industry. Earn up to $3,000-96,000+ per month. Room and board! Transportation! Male or Female. No experi ence necessary. Call (206)545-4155 ext A57781. SKYDIVE j'umg Irom a perfectly good airplane. Call Crete Skydk Students Interested in Teachers College ATTENTION: Eligible Students planning to transfer to Teachers College must first attend a College orientation session. Bring your advising folder and aC MA to transfer day session on: Wednesday November 2,1994 109 HenzHk Hall 4:00-4:30pm For more Information, contact the Teachers College Stu dent Services Center. 105 HenzIK Hall. Trip to Kansas City IA wM organize a one-day trip to Kansas C Ry on Saturday, November 26. Guided tours of the cRy include the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, an enormous museum with works of art from every cuRure and period of the world, and the first shopping mall In the U.S. In the evening you will see the beautiful Christmas lights al over the city. Cost of transportation and m useum adm ission is $25. This is your student discount. Food Is extra. The bus will leave the East Campus at 730am and return to Lincoln at about 1130pm. Please reserve your space with payment by November 16. Wanted!!! Indkiduals and Student Organizations to Promote SPRING BREAK 85. Earn substantial MONEY and FREE TRIPS. CALL INTER-CAMPUS PROGRAMS 1-800-327-6013. WOMEN S WRESTLING Fitness or Com pet* Ion, practice Wednesday, 730 pm. Campus Rec, Combative Arts Room. Questions call Bonnie 467-4124. Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson STEALING MOMSSVtoES AND I TNATS A LOT TO LIVE ^ AND HAVING MAKING MOM AND DAD LATE... DOWN FOR. JUST ONE 1 EATEN A WNOIE TUEN LOCKING THE BABV EVENING. I FEEL 1 PACKAGE OF SITTER OUT OF TNE NOUSE... ^ PRETTV BAD. OREOS DOESNT ^ WOOF. _ ^ v— HELP. A. \ a ^ M ^_ __ _ yl v _' N 'x mw QtmuniMrMlPrMiSyndictM /^ ANOTHER GORGEOUS WUAT A WASTE \ WUAT WOULD MOU DO \F |y BR\Sfc FALL DAM. TO BE GOING MOU COULD SIAM HOWE SLEEP RIGHT jg TO 9LH00L ON THIS WORNlNG ? THROUGH IT. A WORNlNG / -f , ^ I_t«t rm.J^ -E fl Crossword Edited by Eugene T. 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