The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 20, 1995, Page 11, Image 11
Classified Monday, February 20,1995 Page 11 -- 178 Pregnancy 180 Printing & Copying L—~——“* 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 & Resumes 30 Jewelry --- 40 Misc. For Sale 45 Musical Instruments _ 46 Office Furniture 200 Rides 12 EffLr- , _ 203 Spring Break Trips 55 Photo Equipment 205 Career Events 60 Sporting Goods 210 Announcements ®,®rep|/^8 215 Meetings 22 IiS,et,Exchan°e 220 Greek Affairs 90 Vehicles_ 230 Student Government 240 Personals 245 Lost & Found - 250 Wanted 100 Adoption 260 Fundraising 105 Alterations & Sewing 110 Automotive 115 Bicycle Service !«lr£r 300 Help Wanted 25 Catering 310 Child Care If? ChUd Care 320 Work Study Jobs 130 Clean jng/Laundiy 330 Summer Jobs 131 Cleaning/Households 340 Internships 135 Computer Service -— 140 Entertainment 145 Gift Ideas 1M&Kn&,ness 400 Roommates 153 Insurant* 410 HousingWanted 155 Instruction/Tutoring u^^Rent 158 Job Placement RP22227 160 Lawn care g? 165 Legal Services J52 flgJSTSfShl m9SSSSffv‘ SSBSEETSSSS&n. 175 Photography 433 vacatlon/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 reject any advertisement at any time which does not comply with the policies and judgments 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. Be descriptive. The more information you pro vide the readers, the better your responses willbe. Begin the ad with the item for sale or offered. Include the price of the items for sale. Highlight the ad with larger type, boldface, art or a box. Brand new Canondale '94 400M Mountain Bke, black with shimano components. Auto shift, and U-lock indud ed. $375, 483-5419.__ 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 600-289-5685. Macintosh Color Classic. Bought new 11-93. Little use. $700,438-1215. Two Roundup tickets for Spring Break to South Padre, $160/each. (402)781-9646. ■■ sm mm mm mm ^m mm h mm mmm mm m *"'88 Honda Civic, 3 door hatch, 5-speed, air. nice, $3650/offer *"’89 Nissan Sentra, 4-door, auto, air, clean. $3650. *"’89 Nissan Sentra, 2-door, 4-speed, air, sharp, $3450/ offers. *"’90 Nissan Sentra, 4-door, XE, auto, full power, 60K, $4450/offers. Baer’s Auto Sales 1647 So. 3rd. 477-6442. 1984 Toyota Celica. $2000 OBO. 489-6186. 100s Services ADOPTION A loving 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. 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. 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. JFrayjregnancy test, please call us for appoint Resumes By Arm Quality resumes, professional writers. Over 14 years experience, proven results. 464-0775. Resumes Sears Resume Service Experienced professional writer, Gateway Mall location, 10% discount with student ID, 464-9537. 200s Notices CALIFORNIA HOTLINE <now what Californians know now! Never be 6 months behind again. All the popular movies before you see them, nusic before you hear it, fads, fashion, food, slang fun acts & more. 1(900)388-1010, Ext 801 ($2.00 Per Min.) Crayons for Kids Please stop by Henziik Lounge the week of Feb. 20-24 to donate y our small chang a and help TCAB purchase :rayona for needy children in African grade echooto. Did you witness a hit & run accident in the 20 lot west of -ISS @ 10am 2/15/95? If so , please call 476-0345. ATTENTION ALL BUSINESS MAJORS: TODAY IS THE DAY Discover the dynamic career that KOCHINDUSTRIES can offer you. Interested? Visit with our recruiters to learn more: Tonight 7pm in the Cty Union Casual Dress - Free Pizza and Coke (Freshman-Seniors are welcome) l-800-442-7080, Ext 147, toll-free. NU singles. Vfter a day of laundry. Ginger Bedloe found enlighten nent at Mo Java Cafe reading her paperback while tipping a mocha. 2713 N. 48th 464-4130 (in Uni Place). _ .Daily. 34 Nebraska Union I |\T/2kKrO C IzO 1400 R Street 68588-0448 |1 > CUJL d.OXV<al 1 (402)472-2588 FAX 472-17611 CLASSIFIED ORDER FORM Name ____ | Address___ | Phone ____ STUDENT RATES: $3.00 includes 15 words. NON-STUDENTS: $4.00 includes 15 words. $.15 for each additional word. $75. billing charge. Date(s) to run:___ Advertising text: , Special repeat rates and features are available. For information call 472-2588 Classified Advertising Deadline is 2:00 p.m. weekday before publication. L —— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — J “Trading Places” Sponsored by Student Foundation Buy a chance to lead a major corporation for a day. One lucky winner will tradeplaces with Gallup Chairperson Dr. Don Clifton and also receive a framed Memorial Stadium print from the Nebraska Bookstore. Tickets are $1 and will be sold Wed.-Fri. in the Union. The drawing will be March 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. Assistant-Associate Professors Are you on a tenure line leading to promotion or tenure? If so the following quote from a recent memoto Deans from the Senior Vice Chancellor may affect you. ..."The teaching documentation should include an ananlysis of the raw materials that have been collected describing teaching effectiveness. These could include, for example, assessments of the appropriateness of course design, the quality of course materials and examinations, the level of student performance, and informa tion from graduates. ... Do you have or are you presently building a data base that will allow a rational evaluation of your teaching activites? The Teaching Council is prepared to help you with this project through the development of a teaching portfolio. A special sem inar will be held March 2,9,16,30, and April 6,1995 from 4:00-6:00pm, Room 146 Andrews Hall. To register or for additional information, please contact the Teaching Council, c/o Tcach ing and Learning Center. 121 Benton Hail, City Campus (0626), Ext. 2-3079. ATTENTION FRESHMEN! Applications for Innocents Society Scholarships are available at OS1 (200 City Union, 300 East Union) and ViceChancellorforStudentAffairs(124 Admin.) Deadline is 3/3/95 so pick one up today! Aviation Institute Offers 4 year degrees, graduate courses, and non-credit flight^rogram|>or more information call 402-554-3424 Blood Drive When: Tuesday February 21 st & Wednesday 22nd from 11:00am to 5:00pm. Where: Ballroom in the City Campus Union Bring: Student ID or SS card, but most importantly bring yourself and all your friends. FACULTY/STAFF RACQUETBALL DOUBLES The last day to enter Men's and Women’s F/S Intramural Racquetball Doubles is Tuesday, February 21. Don't delay! Enter your team now. Call 472-3467 for more Information. FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 Billion in private sector grants & scholarships Is now available. Al students are eligible regardless of grades, income, or parent’s income. Let us help. Call student Financial Services: 1-800-263-6495 ext. F57781 INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT — Earn up to $25 $45/hourteaching basic conversational English in Japan, Taiwan, or S. Korea. No teaching background or Asian lan^uapes required. For info, cal (206) 632-1146 ext. INTRAMURAL INNERTUBE WATER POLO TOURNAMENT Tuesday, February 21 Is the entry deadline for Men's, Women's, and Co-Rec Innertube water Polo. Don't de lay! Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. RESORT JOBS Earn to $12/hr+tips. Theme Parks, Hotels, Spas, + more. Tropical & Mountain destinations. Call 1-206-632-0150 ext. R57782 SPEND YOUR SUMMER IN THAILAND! Study the environment, ecology and development! Thailand's resident directory is at UNL todayl Meet him today from 2-3 p.m. International Affairs (1237 R Street) STUDENTS WITH CHILDREN Are you interested in talking with others about parenting, time management, relationships? If so come to the Women's Center, NU 340 on Wednesdays, 12-1:30pm (472-2597) Wanted: Used CDs Bring in your compact discs for up to $5 in cash or trade. Disc Go Round, 50th and 0,486-0047. Women and Food Do you find yourself struggling with food—whether to eat or not eat, eating to stuff feelings, feeling guilty about eating, eating compulsively.If you find yourself spend ing an inordinate amount of time thinking about food, you are asked to attend an informal discussion on this topic. Meets Monday. Feb. 20th, from 12:00-1:30pm at the Women’s Center, NU 338. Questions? Call Kris at 472 9428. Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson m. VftW COULD BE BETTER TUAK A SATURDAY G- MILE RUU AT DAVlK IK 20-DEGREE LEATHER... 0 1 I I ...TOU-OWED B'l A B\G BOWL OF ^ WoW ABOUT SOME GUMMX OATMEAL AMD SOME DRN / DR\EDUP PRUNES ■■-—-—.TOAST/ ^ AND A ROOT CANAL? f T r -^ T^t—rrm-n WITH SHEER BRMU POWER,, BUT UNT\L I DECVDE TO I WU. FORCE TH\S SUED DO TUKT, ILL WMK / TO CfrRR* ME UP THE HILL'. ---. - y-- T z2t> _ eiWSWUraoiVDMIbyUmvMlPinSywfcaH Crossword Edited by Eugene T. 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