The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 13, 1995, Page 11, Image 11

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Monday, Febmary 13,1995 Page 11
178 Pregnancy
180 Printing & Copying
————J lag 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 & Resumes
30 Jewelry ---
40 Misc. For Sale
45 Musical Instruments _
46 Office Furniture 200 Rides
Is Dh!!L c • . 203 Spring Break Trips
In 205 Career Events
is 210 Announcements
11 215 Meetings
70 Ticket Exchange 220 Greek Affairs
90 Vehicles_ 230 Student Government
a 240 Personals
245 Lost & Found
——————— 250 Wanted
100 Adoption 260 Fundraising
105 Alterations & Sewing
110 Automotive
115 Bicycle Service
120 Bridal 300 Help Wanted
23 Catering 310 Child Care
Ion ?arne . 320 Work Study Jobs
]3° C eanmg/Laundiy 330 Summer Jobs
131 Cleaning/Households 340 internships
135 Computer Service ---
140 Entertainment
145 Gift Ideas
150 Hearth'&'Pitness 400 Roommates
153 Insurance 410 Housing Wanted
155 Instruction/Tutoring f|5 2^eSJp®nntt
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165 Legal Services 460 Surnme^HnusInn
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175 rholography 480 Vacation/Rent
490 Homes/Sale
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00s ForScde
Adoption
Home study approved. Loving childless couple wishes to
adopt newborn. Full-time mom and devoted Dad(an
adoptee himself). Offer your baby a lifetime of love,
laughter and security. Please call Julie and Bill anytime.
1-800-315-2348.
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For Sale: Trek 8300 with Marzocchi Fork, Onza pedals,
T8' frame. Like New. $850, OBO. 477-3445, ask tor Kim,
New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands.
Wheel'n & Deal n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477.
MACINTOSH Computer. Complete system including
printer only $599. Call Chris at 800-289-5685.
Smith Corona personal word processor. $120 or Best
offer. 474-2181.
Computer Rental!
In house and off-site rental. IBM compatibles and
Macintosh available. Support and training on most pop
ular packages. Open weeknights and weekends. When
you need a computer for an hour, a day, a week, or a
month. Discounts with Student I.D. For more information
call:
Computer Designs, Inc.
477-4944
835 “S" Street
Selmer flute, silver head and body, open-holed, $450,
436-8892.
$25 each for 2 tickets Nebraska-Kansas Feb. 14. Must be
reserved in first balcony above floor. Call Omaha 339
0973, V
Four round trip tickets anywhere in the USA. $225 each.
Call 484-8766, after 5 p.m.
***'88 Honda Civic, 3 door hatch, 5-speed, air, nice,
$3650/offers.
***'89 Nissan Sentra, 4 door, auto, air, clean. $3650.
- ***'89 Nissan Sentra, 2 door, 4-speed, air, sharp, $3450/
offers. Baer's Auto Sales 1647 So. 3rd. 477-6442.
100s Services
Adopt
A California couple with much love and security wishes to
adopt new bom. We can help with all expenses. Com
pletely legal. We can offer your baby a wonderful future.
Please call Linda anytime. 1-800-380-4728.
_Thank You
ADOPTION
AJoving alternative
We offer counseling and adoption 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.
Wanted: 100 students to lose 10-29 bs. New metabolism
breakthrough. Guaranteed results. 477-3922
Star city academy tutors instruction in writing, computers,
& Spanish. Call 489-9228.
PREGNANT? BIRTHRIGHT is a confidential helping
hand. Free pregnancy test, please call us for appoint
ment, 483-2609.
Resumes By Ann
Quality resumes, professional writers. Over 14 years
experience, proven results. 464-0775.
Resumes
Professionally typeset and laser printed. $15 plus tax.
Daily Nebraskan, twamnl of Urn Nabraaka Union
Sears Resume Service
Experienced professional writer. Gateway Mall location.
10% discount with student ID, 464-9537.
200s Notices
JOSHUA TREE
ROCK CLIMBING
Tuesday, February 14. is the deadline to sign up for
Joshua Tree Rock Climbing. This trip is a must for dis
card climbers and beginners alike. Joshua Tree National
Monument is considered one of the best climbing spots
in North America, offering climbs of varying difficulty,
ranging up to 5.12 and 5.13. Don't miss out on this
incredible trip! Call Outdoor Adventures at 472-4777 for
more information.
SPRING BREAK
GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES ON CAMPUS!!
Jamaica. Cancun, Panama City, and Daytona still avail
able! Travel free-organize a group! Call STS at 1-800-648
4849!
Daily 34 Nebraska Union
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Yo, is disability part of your reality? Use your ability on the
career side of the street. Call or visit Keith, 472-9610,
Career Services, 230 NU.
45 Minutes That Could
Save Your Life!
A talk about HIV/AIDS with Dr. Jonathan Richmond of the
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), 7 p.m.,
Feb. 13, NE Union Ballroom. Sponsored by PERSUN, Chi
Phi Fraternity and Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority.
AG MEN LITTLE SISTERS
VALENTINE’S DAY SALE
Stop by and pick up a sweet for your Valentine to let them
know how special they are to you. From 9-4 In the City
union.
Applications for the
Student Foundation Senior
Scholarship
are available at the
Office of Student Involvement
200 Neb. Unoin
300 East Union
Deadline. March 3,4:00 p.m.
ATTENTION ALL BUSINESS MAJORS
Discover the dynamic career that
KOCH INDUSTRIES
can offer you.
Interested? Visit with our recruiters to learn more:
Monday, February 20th
7 pm in the City Union
Casual Dress - Free Pizza and Coke
(Freshman-Seniors are welcome)
Aviation Institute
Offers 4 year degrees, graduate courses, and non-credit
flightprograms. For more information call 402-654-3424
or 1-800-858-8648.
CALIFORNIA HOTLINE
Know what Californians Know now! Never be 6 months
behind again. All the popular movies before you see them,
music before you hear it, fads, fashion, food, slang fun
facts & more. t(900)388-1010,Ext801 ($2.00 Per Min.)
CRUISE SHIPS HIRING
Earn up to $2200+/month working on cruise ships or land
tourcompanies. Worldtravel. (Carribean, Hawaii. Mexico
etc) Full time and seasonal employment. No experience
necessary . Call (818)705-3416 Ext, C701.
FREE FINANCIAL AID!
Over $6 Billion in private sector grants & scholarships is
low available. All students are eligible regardless of
jrades, income, or parent s income. Let us help. Call
student Financial Services: 1 -800-263-6495 ext. F57781
RESORT JOBS
Earn to $12/hr+tips. Theme Parks, Hotels, Spas, + more.
Tropical & Mountain destinations. Call 1-206-632-0150
ext. R57782
Summer Opportunities
Are you looking for a summer full of adventure?! Apply
now for six weeks of leadership and challenge. WITH
PAY. For more information, call Army ROTC, 472-2468.
T’AI CHI
Beginning classes starting soon at Suzumejo Shorei
Kan. 438-4341
TUTORS
The Student Information Center has a list of tutors for
student use. Anyone wishing to be on the list either to tutor
or in need of a tutor, fill out an application at the ASUN
Student Info. Center, 116 Nebr. Union.
INTRAMURAL
Flickerball Tournament
The last day to enter Men's. Women's, and Co-Rec
Flickerball is Tuesday. February 14. Donl delayl Enter
your team now. Call 472-3467 for more information.
I Malaysian Night ’95
Hot and spicy Malaysian cuisine is back! March I
4,1995, Saturday at 7:00pm, City Union, Cen- I
tennial Room. Tickets at $ 14 and $12 are selling I
at the City Union Booth, now!
Need some help? Tutoring in physics, DEQ, Statics,
Dynamics, Calculus, and Mathematics. 421-3536.
OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
TRIP DEADLINES
Tuesday, February 14, is the deadline to sign up for the
Outdoor Adventures Winter Backpacking trip. Donl miss
out on this great trip. Cali the Office of Campus Recreation
at 472-4777 for more information.
Wanted: Used CDs
Bring in your compact discs for up to $5 in cash or trade.
Disc Go Round, 50th and 0,486-0047.
Finance Club Meeting
Wednesday February 15. 5:30pm, CBA 118. Guest
Speaker: Mary Bills, Vice-President, Woods Brothers
Realty.
Pre-Occupational Therapy
Meeting will be Feb. 14,7 p.m., in the Union room 24 LL.
Sandra Fritton and Mindy Barnes from Madonna Rehab
hospital will be guest speakers.
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Crossword |Edited by Eugene T. Maleska No. 0918
ACROSS
1 Turning tool
6 “Moonstruck”
star
10 Sot
14 Baseball fluff
15 Rail rider
16 Oiseau lifter
17 “Wise Blood”
author
20 Actor Berenger
21 French spa
22 Marriage and
confirmation
23 Coins in Sonora
25 Comic-strip
light bulbs
26 Spin a yarn
28 Rags-to-riches
author
30 Caesar’s
highway
31 Fla. city
32 Female rabbit
35 “The Ballad of
the Sad Cafe"
author
39 Chicago Loop
carriers
40 Polar explorer
41 Maine, to
Mitterrand
42 Miss America
topper
43 Type of
Southern
cooking
45 Prop for an
opera super
47 Realm
48 What Chang
and Eng could
never be
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
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49 Stage curtain
51-Dhabi
54 “On Boxing”
author
57 Valuable African
tree
58 Sector.
59 A river at Lyon
60 Projectionist’s
must
61 Even
62 Chalcedony
gems
DOWN
1 “My-- Foot”
2 Woody’s son
3 Heavy steppers
4 Sweetie
5 One of the
Setons
6 She rivaled
Martina
7 Georgetown
athlete
8 Black, to Blake
9 Sinbad’s
transportation
10 Noted Georgian
poet
it Utah mountain
range
12 Blackthorns
13 Towel marking
16 Bacchante’s cry
loDifficuIttime
24 Lugs of jugs
25 Home to
Nanook
26 Playwright
Elmer
27 Catchall abbr.
28 Ghanaian
capital
26 Like milady’s
fichu
31 Actor Sharif
36 Bomb device
33 Spoken
34 Medici in-law
36 Narcotic
■i..! .1 t
37 Close by
38 Ogle’s cousin
42 Male hawk
43 Wind or twist
44 Bits of gossip
45 Wheel
strengthener
48 Money recipient
47 Extensive
—I« ■ ■ »
4a Not in harmony
49 Bihar attire
50 Amerind of
Mont.
52 Flex
53 Takes
advantage of
55 Mehitabel, e.g.
56 Eureka!