V 1UUI1 JLUJLy 472-2588 Thursday, October 5, 1995 Page 14 02 Appliances 400 Roommates 05 Bicycles 410 Housing Wanted 10 Books 420 Rooms/Rent s , 13 Clothing 430 Houses/Rent 16 Computers 440 Duplex/Rent 20 Furniture 450 Apartments/Rent | 30 Jewelry 460 Summer Housing 40 Misc. For Sale 470 Mobile Homes/Rent 45 Musical Instruments 480 Vacation/Rent | 46 Office Furniture 490 Homes/Sale 50 Pets - 55 Photo Equipment 60 Sporting Goods - 65 Stereos/TVs 500 Adoption 70 Ticket Exchange 505 Alterations & Sewing 90 Vehicles 510 Automotive 515 Bicycle Service 520 Bridal 525 Catering 200 Rides 528 Child Care 203 Spring Break Trips 530 Cleanjng/Laundry on* Parnfir Fvnntc 531 Cleaning/Households 2?0 Anncwncements gg Compute;^Service 220 GreekKffairs 8 SffiT* o.r6?k ^a rS , 548 Hairstyling 230 Student Government 550 Health & Fitness 240 Personals 553 insurance 242 Pinning* 555 Instruction/Tutoring Engagements 558 Job Placement 245 Lost & Found 560 Lawn care 250 Wanted 565tegal Services 260 Fundraising 573 Music Exchange 270 900 Numbers 575 Photography 578 Pregnancy 580 Printing & Copying 582 Recycling „„„583 Religious 300 Help Wanted 585 Rentals 310 Child Care 588 Tanning 320 Work Study Jobs 590 Tattooing 330 Summer Jobs . 593 Travel 340 Internships 595 Typing & Resumes $3.25 per day for 15 words on individual student and student organization ads. $4.50 per 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 j; 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._ Be descriptive. The more information you pro vide the readers, the better your responses will be. Begin the ad With the item for sale or offered. Include the price of the items for sale. 100s ForSale i | I ill_I Tired of the laundromat? We sell used washers, dryers, refrigerators, and ranges for only $100 or 4 payments of $25/month, no interest, free delivery and guarantee. Hoffman’s Appliances, 466-6252. Men's Schwinn World Roadbike. Mint condition. 25 inch rim, 12 speed. Click type shifting mecanism, quick re lease wheels, light weight frame. Silver/charcoal. $190 OBO. Call Kevin or Gloria 421-1858. Move over 95's. 1996 models are here and Cycle Works is blowing out all remaining 95's. Many suspension options available at blowout prices. Hurry in for the best selection. 27th & Vine, 475-2453, Open 7 Days os mmm® (W$r f ^ - A Look for the Daily Nebraskan r 2- S V Halloween Specials • October 30th l: IJ From Pumpkins to Costumes to Strange Brew, M this special section's got it all. -New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands. Wheel'n & Deal'n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477. Rebuilt Mountain Bike, $100. Call Rosey, 477-4515. 486DX/66 Desktop 212 MB Hard drive, 8 MB RAM, 3 1/ 2" drive, monitor, $850. 466-2640/leave message. Discounted Software. Microsoft office, $99.95; HP48GX $189.95; Call HAS Collegiate Express, 1-800-332-1100, ext 5. Macintosh LC2 Computer, with 14" color monitor, stylewriter ink jet printer, disks and paper included, $1000/OBO, call 423-6796 after 4pm. Computer desk w/printer stand. $25 OBO. Call Loren 420 1487. Home furnishings sale this Sat. and Sun. 9-5, 3110 Pleasanthill Road, 2.5 miles south of Pioneers Park, then 1 mile west. Dorm sized refrigerator, new sewing machine computer desk, printer stand. 3-piece oak bedroom set, tools, housewares, old books, and collectibles. Pro-Form Cross-trainer exercise machine, $700 obo. 19" color TV, $100 obo. RCA VCR, $ 125 obo. Couch, $25 obo. - Kitchen table w/4 cfrrs, $40 obo. 435-7060, leave mes sage. 2-year old male ferret, $75. 6-month old female ferret, $100. 1/2 Siamese kittens, $25.477-3720. Need 3-4 Tickets to Missouri Game. Call Mike 474-4619. Need 4 validated football tickets together, NU/KSU, 489 2309 or 471-5979. NU vs. Colorado Tixs (303) 430-1111. 200s Notices Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Career Fair, TODAY!, 9:30-3:00, East Union. Calvin and HobbeS by Bill Watterson HI, CALVIN.Y I'VE BEEH IM ALMOST DOME. ISNT A TREASURE HUNT?//* ARE "WHEN LIFE \ I SAY. WHEN HAVE YOU VISUALIZING \T FUN? IT'S LIKE A YOU CRAZY ?p THIS IS A GIVES YOU A LIFE OWES YOU STARTED THE TREASURE HUNT.' STUPID, BORING, TIME-WASTING LEMON, MAKE j A LEMON, WING YOUR LEAF CONCEPTUALIZATION FORCED ASSIGNMENT.' LEMONADE / \T RIGHT BACK COLLECTION PROCESS . THIS \SMT FUN / ^ AMD AW SOME YET THAT'S THE * § LEMONS OF HARD PART. I YOUR OWN' I C 1„_SSI |, I___ . - —_gl- -—_ Crossword Edited by Eugene T. Maleska No. 1230 ACROSS 1 Rim s Pindaric poems 9 Robin Hood’s Allan 14 Paper measure is Unmannerly 16 Give in to 17 Postmeridian period 19 River in a Burns poem 20 Hi-fi equipment 21 Compound used in synthetic rubber 23 Gangster’s gun 24 Cee follower 25 Mine deposits 26 Late bloomer 29 Right a wrong 31 College cheers 32 Gear part 33 TV anchorman 36 -de France 37 Scud destroyer 39 “-pro nobis" 40 Town in Conn. 42 Timetable abbr. 43 Year in Louis VH’s reign 44 Fencer’s call 46 Made bread 47 Kipling’s “To -, a bone ..." 49 Actress Grant ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE so Dracula’s enemy si Give new energy to 53 Street: Ger. 57 Lute of India 58 Lingering luminescence 60 “And-grow on” 61 Fly high 62 Ireland, to j Gaels 63 Nostrils 64 On this earth 65 Box •M DOWN 1 Ages 2 Dexterous 3 Fence feature 4 Comes forth 5 “Believe It ——" 6 Couples 7 Nigerian native 6 Felt 6 TV’s “Queen for 10 Thaw 11 Earthquake “echo” 12 Sierra-, Africa 18 Sea eagles 16 Bring up 22 Intense fear 24 Lower 26 Desertlike 27 Hacienda room 28 Subsequently 29 Decay so Consume 32 Kiel and Suez 34 Writer Gardner 39 Sortie 37 Short dowel 38 Anger 41 Thankless one 43 Runs - 45 Go over again 45 Duel winner: 1804 47 Flaming crime 48 Isabel was one so Cubic meter 52 Greek god of love — 53 Luminary 54 Error 55 Carolina rail 56 Pitcher 59 Hamilton, to 46 Down $1 Aerobics Classes For the month of October, Gold’sGym, 48th and Leighton. Come get a schedule today. **Flu Shots Today** Flu shots for student, faculty/staff and general public. Today-East Union, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. ALASKA EMPLOYMENT Students needed! Fishing Industry. Earn up to $3,000 $6,000+ per month. Room and Board! Transportation! Male or Female. No experience necessary. Call (206)545-4155 ext A57781 _ Attention Transfer Students New Student Enrollment Orientation Leader applications are now available. Specialize in working with transfer students from around the country. Applications are avail able at the following locations: Culture Center, Student Involvement (200 NE Union, 300 East Union), Multi cultural Affairs, all Residence Hall Front desks. APPLICATIONS ARE DUE OCTOBER 23rdll COME TO AN INFORMATIONAL SESSION: Tuesday, Oct 3 at 4pm - City Union Thursday, Oct 5 at 7pm - Nelhardt Pine Room Wednesday, Oct 11 at 4pm - Culture Center Tuesday, Oct 17 at 7pm - East Union Thursday, Oct 19 at 7pm - City Union Back Into Success With NSE! CANOE THE DISMAL RIVER There are spaces available on Outdoor Adventures' Canoeing Trip on the Dismal River in Nebraska's beautiful Sandhills. This river will provide a challenge for experi enced canoeists and very adventurous beginners. It you are interested, call 472-4777to learn more about it or sign up. THE REGISTRATION DEADLINE HAS BEEN MOVED TO THURSDAY, 10/5 (TODAY) AT 5:00 P.M. CAREER DAY Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Career Day. Thursday, Oct. 5, 9:30-3. Nebraska East Union, Great Plains Room. College Scholarships Available. In-bound telenotification. Recorded message gives details. 1-308 247-3107. Coming soon Homecoming 1995 October 16-21 We’re Here.... We’re Staying #1 Nebraska Attention Student Organizations, Greek chapters and residence halls. Event packets are available at the following locations: ASUN office, Culture Center, Office for Student Involve ment (city & east campus), Greek Affairs, Multi-Cultural Affairs, Campus Recreation, RHA office, University Pro gram Council, Alumni Assoc., and at the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs office. Any student organization, residence hall floor, or greek chapter interested in participating in the Lawn Display/ Carnival can pick up an entry form at 115 Nebr. Union. Deadline for participation forms is October 11. Do you want to learn self-defense? Call Lee's TaeKwonDo Academy, 484-8989. EATING DISORDER SUPPORT GROUP If you have or think you have an eating disorder, you are invited to attend the eating disorder support group. This group provides a supportive and confidential environ ment for the discussion of living with an eating disorder. Group meets on Thursdays from 6:30pm-8:00pm in the Women's Center, 340 Nebraska Union. Any questions? Call Kris 472-9428.__ Family Fun Times Family Fun Times will take place this Sunday, October 8, from 1:30-3:00pm. The program will be in the Combative Arts Room ana Cook Pavilion in the Campus Recreation Center. There will be a variety of structured activities offered for families. For more information please call 472 3467.__ FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 billion in private sector grants & scholarships is now available. All students are eligible reagardless of grades, income, or parent's income. Let us help. Call Student Financial Services: 1 -800-263-6495 ext. F57781 Hayrack rides & barn available for activities. For more information call 402-797-2066. Help end Marijuana Prohibition Join UNL NORML/HEMP. Meetings Thursdays 6:00 7:30pm, room 24, Nebraska Union. HEMP Fest, Thurs day, October 12,11 :Q0am-2.-Q0pm, Broyhill Fountain. Student Men's Basketball Season Tickets are on sale now) AH full-time UNL students are eligible. NU Ticket Office-117 South Stadium. For more information call (402)472-3111. INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL The last day to enter Men's and Women’s Volleyball is Tuesday, October 10. Don’t delay. Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information.__ Learn to Walk Backwards!! Applications for New Student Enrollment Orientation Leaders are now available at these locations: Culture Center, Student Involvment (200 NE Union, 300 East Union), Multi-Cultural Affairs, 106 Administration, all Residence Hall Front Desks. Applications are due October 231 Coma to an Information aaaalon: Tuesday, Oct. 3 at 4:00pm, NE Union Thursday, Oct 5 at 7:00 pm, Naihardt Pine Room Wednesday Oct 11 at 4:00 pm. Culture Center, Tuesday, October 17 at 7:00 pm, NE East Union, Thursday, October 19 at 7:00 pm, NE Union | Back Into Success with NSE1! rNATIONAL PARKS HIRING Seasonal & full-time employment available at National Parks, Forests & Wildlife Preserves. Benefits + bonusesl Call: 1-206-545-4804 ext. N57781 Non-Tradltional Students Applications for New Student Enrollment Orientation Leader positions are now available. Specialize in working with the dfflerent needs a non-traditional student has. Applications are available at the following locations: Culture Center, Student Involvement (200 NE Union, 300 East Union), Multi-Cultural Affairs, ail Residence Hall Front desks. APPLICATIONS ARE DUE OCTOBER 23rdll COME TO AN INFORMATIONAL SESSION: Tuesday, Oct 3 at 4pm - City Union Thursday, Oct 5 at 7pm - Nalharat Pine Room Wednesday, Oct 11 at 4pm-Culture Center Tuesday, Oct 17 et 7pm-East Union Thursday, Oct 19 at 7pm - City Union Back Into Success With NSE! V RESORT JOB Students Neededl Earn to $ 12/hr. + tips. Theme Parks, Hotels, Spas, + more. Destinations include Florida, Ha waii. Colorado & So. California. Call Resort Employment Services 1-206-632-0150 ext. R57781 Student Foundation Apply Today! Applications due Oct. 9th in the Student Involvement Office. Take the time to fill one out, it's a chance of a lifetime! Tri-Beta Joe Kopetka- Graduate Student in Immunology; A pre sentation of his Research. Monday, October 9, 9:00pm, Manter 127. ALL WELCOME! _ UPC Applications are now available for University Program Council Executive Offices and Event Directors. Pick up applications at 117 in the Union. WANTED: 100 students to lose 8-100 lbs. New metabo lism breakthrough. Guaranteed results. $35 cost. 1-800 200-3896. 500 Draws 8-11 --- ECOLOGY NOW Concerned about the environment? Join us! Thursdays at 7:30 pm in the Union. How many licks does It take to get to the middle of a teaching career? Informational workshop on portfolios and hiring of teach ers, 7:30, Wednesday, October 11 in the Nebraska Union, room to be posted. All those interested in teaching are invited. I ABC The International Association of Business Communica tors wants you! 217 Avery, 6 p.m., Thursday, October 5. All majors welcome! Men s Lacrosse Info Meeting, 7:00pm, Tuesday, October 10. NE Union, Room posted. Pre-OT Club Meeting Tuesday Oct. 10th, 7:00pm in City Union (room will be posted). New members welcome. SEA will be hosting Tom Contine A nationally known teacher, author, and clinician, he will be speaking at the October meeting. October 11th, 7:00 p.m. Henzlik 116. All are invited to attend! UNL Model United Nations Meeting Thursdays at 7 p.m. Room 334 City Union. See you there! A special thanks toCarrie Vincent for coming over to help with our Anchor Splash banner. Get ready to get wet, “Coach.” The Men of ACACIA ami “Alpha Inspiration Week” > We love OUR ALPHAS) PI Love, The Deltas AMI Congrats to all the following ADPi’s on your acceptance into the Golden Key National Honors Society: Misty Banks, Jenny Brown, Sheila Fleming, Lisa Linehan, Jen Schawang, Ann Stack, Dana Wilhelmi. AMI Hey, Triangle, FROSH was a ton of fun last Thursday night! Thanks a bunch and let’s do it again sometime! v The Alphas A