The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 28, 1994, Page 11, Image 11

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178 Pregnancy
180 Printing 4 Copying
182 Recycling
)2 Appliances
)5 Bicycles !||
10 Books ion rJJJIlIjHn
13 Clothing *22
8 SET
)0 Jewelry
40 Miac. 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 Ticket Exchange 220 Greek Affairs
90 Vehicles _____ 230 Student Government
240 Personals
Pj:lfJfel^cMIiUCl 245 Losi 4 Found
EiflliiliMMBBi 250 Wanted
100 Adoption 280 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 Jobs
130 Cleaning/Laundry 330 Summer Jobs
131 Cleaning/Households 340 Internships
135 Computer Service -
140 Entertainment
145 Gift Ideas _
|<0 HSjWno 400 Roommate.
50 Heatlh 4 FSness 410 Rousing Wanted
!« n‘.Ur^t£2^Tiitnrinn 420 RoOmSTHenl
« ° 430 Hou.es/Renl
“ °bp'“»m*"* 440 Duptox/Ror,,
« £3 cL~ir»* 450 Apartments/Rent
]65 Legal wvfcas 4eo Summer Housing
470 MoWI* Homes/Renl
175 Photography 430 vacatlorVRent
_<90 Homea/Sale_
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vide the readers, the better your region sea wil 1 be
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ad reaches the Monday-Wednesday Friday stu
dents and the Tuesday-Thursday students.
00s For Sale
Naw and uaed bicycles, aapart repair on aS brands.
WhwM n a Daal'n BAs Shop/2706 Randotph. 438-1477.
mTOsW/sS® $,A idea
MACINTOSH Computer. Complete system indudlna
printer only $600. Cell Chris at &0-289-6685. 9
CHEAP BEER
J793°°or*c«llb4M BO**G ^^LINCOUh/NE
Dotoy pro-logic technics rack system. Includes: 20 Band
EQ. dual cassette deck. 5 disk changer, 120 watts/
channel, make offer. Ask lor Eric, 476-1883.
VCR w/remote, $85 excellent condition. Also. COLOR
T.V.. $75. 486-8520.
ORANGE BOWL GET-A-AWAY
FI Keys Resort,pep parties, fishing trip, bus to game. &
tickets. 3 nights from $525 (no air). Caf1 -800-626-9584.
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100s Services
ADOPT: Happily married couple eager to give your new
born loving home, good education, financial security.
Expenses paid. Please cal Vicki and Robert at t -800
882-7035.
ADOPTION
We offer counseling andadoption services to help you
plan the best future for you and your baby. No fees or
obligations. Statewide since 1893. Nebraska Children's
Home. 4600 Valley Rd. Suite 314.483 7879.
Adoption
A nursery full of teddy beset and toys, a beautiful country
home and two hearts ful of love await your newborn baby.
F xpensee paid. Legal/confidential. Cal anytime. 800
_ Adoption:
9 yrs. of love and iecurtty awaits your baby thru adaption.
Loving couple. 30 s Dedicated to nurturing 1st baby.
Favorable homestudy. Permisstoie expenses. Photos as
Baby grows. Contact Attorney Erik Gustafson Ask for
Sarah 1-800-238-KIQS. after hours 1-800 986-4283.
Pregnant-Considering Adoption? We can help. Cal: A
Dream FullHed Adoption Inc. lol free 1-800-666-4529.
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DATA ENTRY
Quality work al a reasonable price. Holy Sexton. 486
3943.
SpeMound Books 6 Games, lor ail your gaming and
reading needs. 906 N. 16th
Would You Like True Savings
on Your Long Distance?
Cal 441-9508. lean he$> you aave on your long distance.
Ityou don’t stop your friend from driving drunk, who will?
V Do whatever it takes.
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THI FAR MM By GARY LARSON
Doga and alcohol: Tha tragic untold atory.
Wedding Photography
By Bob Burchess. Special prices through December 18th.
Call 477-2338 lor an appointment.
PREGNANT? BIRTHRIGHT is a confidential helping
men!' ,6*1’ pt*8S* c®* ,0f *PP°W
Papers, Theses, Dissertations. On-campus pickup and
delivery. Holy Sexton. 466-3943,
Resumes By Ann
Quality resumes, professional writers. Over 14 years
experience, proven resuls. 484-0775.
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Resumes
Professionaly typeset and laser printed. $15 plus tax.
Oei»NebmakagfcaeewenlerRaANbnaafcalAiton
Sears Resume Service
Experienced professional writer. Gateway Mall location.
10% discount with student 10.484-9537.
200s Notices
3 & 2 Year Army ROTC
Scholarships Are Now
Available For All UNL
Disciplines.
A lew spaces still left in English 269, Call #3721 on Elms
of the Sound Era from 1930-1970. Check I Outl
INTRAMURAL TUG OF WAR
The Men's, Women's, and Co-Rec Intramural Tug of War
Competitions will be held Wednesday, November 30 in
Cook Pavilion. Men's and Women's Lightweight Tug of
War Cam pet I ions (160 b-M, 135b-W) will also be held
the same day and place. No advance entry la required.
Cal 472-3467 for more information.
INTRAMURAL INDOOR
TRIATHLON
The Men's, Women's, and Co-Rec Indoor Triathlon will
take place on Thursday, December I, at the Cmmws
Recreation Center. No advance entry is required. Call
472-3467 for more Information.
ATTENTION: Eligible Students transfer to
Teachers Colege must first after orientation
session. Bring your advising fold to transfer
day session on:
, Wednesday, November SO, 1994
109 HenzNk HeH
930 1:94pm
For more Information, contact the Teachers College
Student Services Center. 105 Henzlk Hall.
Outdoor Adventures
CROSS-COUNTRY
SKIING IN COLORADO
Friday, December 2 la tha deadline to sign up lor the
Colorado Croea-Country Skiing Adventure. N you Bie the
beauty ot winter, snowcapped mountains, breathtaking
skies, and majestic forests, then this trip Is tor you. The
trails of Brack on ridge, Keystone, and Frisco Nordic Ar
eas, along with Arapaiio National Forest offer some of the
best winter dil touring In the world. The focus ot this trip
Is to enjoy ourselves, exploring as much of the Incredible,
snow-covered wlldemees scenery as possfcfe. The trip
dates are January 2-7,1995. This "winter paradise' await
yourvtsit! Sign up now at the Office of Cam pus Recreation
to reserve your spec*. For more Information, call the
Office of campus Recreation at 472-4777.
Beer sweatershlrts available from L-XXX. Miller,
Budweiser, etc. Ask for Jeff or leave a message, call after
5pm. f -800-871-5646._
CONGRATULATIONS
To Michael Bulerman of the Wildlife Club, November
Heart 8 Soul winner, and the CBA Student Advisory
Board, November Organization of the Month! Nomina
tions are available in 200 Nebraska Union and 300
Nebraska East Union for next month's winner.
FREE
That's right, Kaplan Test Prep and the NU Mads are
having atree MC AT seminar at the Nebraska Union Nov.
29th at 630pm Ml Come and get some test prep tips from
the experts! Call 475-7010 to pre-regeister.
G R EEKS/CLUBS/ATH L ETICS
GET THE SERVICE THAT YOU DESERVE! Reserve
your spring vacation to South Padre Island today! Group
discounts lor six or more11-800-838-8203.
Having trouble getting your messages? Do you think
voice maHboxes are just lor businesses? Wrong! Call
today and establish your very own voice mdfcox Tor the
low cost of $7/month. 466-4(49 or 484-6706.
Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson
DO YOU THINK TIGERS GO TO I I MEAN, IN HEAVEN, EVERYONE ON THE OTHER HAND, HEAVEN! MAYBE TIGERS'T BUT THEN HE
THE SAME HEAVEN THAT IS SUPPOSED TO BE HAPPY, WOJLDNT BE VERS NICE JUST DONT EAT 1 WCOIDNT BE
PEOPLE GO TO7* - RIGHT? BUT PEOPLE WOULDN'T UlTHOUT TIGERS, EITHER.. PEOPVE IN V HAPPY
re BE HAPPY IF THEY WERE J WOOLDNT BE HAPPY If HEAVEN /
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Crossword Edited by Eugene T. Maleska No. 0807
ACROSS
1 Make
(grimace)
• Epidermis part
10 Yield
14 Union unit
is At all
19 Dash
17 Oil for the lamps
of Roma
i«Some kind of
nut
19 An anagram for
rode
20 Some
evergreens
21 Some hair
22 Some notes
23 Famous
existential
dilemma
2« Certain dirty
condensate
27 Merited
30 Pronoun for a
ship
33 All square
36 Remotest of the
Aleutians
37 Famous
anthropo
geographic
distinction
40 Actor Bates
41 Out of fashion,
in Paris
42 -—- Palmas
43 Soft silk fabric
4« Solemnity
47 G B S. play:
1894
S3 S.A. monkeys
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
55 Nephew of
Donald Duck
59 Cloth of gold
57 Simone de
Beauvoir, to
Sartre
se Clairvoyant
s« Dinette for
Juvenal
90 Heroic poetry
91 Macadamize
92 Topknot
93 Dryer fallout
94 Mimicked
95 Fools
DOWN
1 Soaring
2 Leaf
3 Bitter
4 Effects
5 A red one may
be slippery
9 A language or
dog
7 Rounded
convex molding
9 Released, in a
sense
9 Period or stat
10 Appealing to
the intellect
11 Rudimentary
12 Part of a base
13 A grandson of
Adam
21 Furnishes
22 Extinct bird
24 Red sky at
dawn, for
example
25 Lukewarm state
28 “Vulcan's forge"
28 Togs
30 Ginger chaser
31 Complete:
Comb, form
32 Efflux
34 Hanoi's land, to
aG.I.
36 In random
sequence
38 Most irate
38 Mr. Pecksniff
44 Rheine's river
48 Snigglers
48 “It takes
o’livin'”: Guest
48 Nine, in Navarra
so Medieval clubs
•1 Divert
52 Ravens' havens
53 Eastern Asian
weight
54 Body of African
warriors
s§ Hot tub
55 Wood sorrel