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Frldey, October 23, 1233 Daily Ncbraskan Paga9 The fcUovfir.3 h a partial ll:t . cf hcunted houses, ccnilc.3 tmd unearth? ' r;therbrj3 in Lincoln this weekend. Mueller rir.n-t:rrr.r Hcrril! ILi!l, ; 'J z nd U i t rr r ?..:. I : :." owecn L:.: cr- Mdo Community Center, 040 U St. Kappa Alpha Psi, 8 p.m. W:i:rd Community Center, 1245buth Fclsom. Admission is 50 cents. Teen' "."slancc, Saturday, 7 p.m. Culture Center, party' sponsored by Atrium, Centrum, 1200 N St. Costume ZctaPhiEkta. parade 6:30 end trick or treating in 1 iftdx. 4--rs ThV f Neighborhood garage gets aunting' transformation EyJcrm KcrincI: Two and a half weeks before Halloween, a transformation begins at ; 6530 Wilderness View. - In his double garage, Eandy Cades builds a haunted house consisting of five rooms, a maze and various gpooky" hallways. "IVe always liked HaHoween," Cades said. "It's a fun time of year to be creative." ' Cades, 29, said the haunted house is a different way for children to" have safe Halloween fun. Since it is located Z 4. L- IT.U ir.11 - 3 1 1 . parents don't have to take their children downtown to a spook house, i : J r!-"lt gives a lot of enjoyment to little kids," Cades said. The haunted house h a way of keeping HIsecn alive, and chamber, a maze, an electric chair and a jail, he said. Cades 'described two rooms as "gotcha rooms," where people will encounter unexpected surprises. The self-employed construction contractor said he furnishes the house with various materials he has col lected from construction jobs over the years. Cades said if he were to buy all the materials, the haunted house would cost about $700 to build. ,: Cades said the rooms had to be framed and painted. An electrician does the electrical work and makes the house fire-safe. This year, there haven't been any problems and everything has run smoothly, Cades said. Cades, his wife, Sally, and nine neighbors worked on the house and will operate it. Cades said he gets ideas for the a chance to hzv2 f-n end to -act crary , , l: rjntSd;.hcu3 contents frcm ether :ted ' houtesfCther UIzcj he juet tliinlcs up." He said he tries to think JP . .......... ft ...'i. icr a iw .y n:..; Cedes built hh haunted houss for ttie fjret tir.e. last year. He said'3C0 people v;er.t through it and about 40 percent of those were adults. Cades said this year's haunted house is different from last years. He said he doesn't want people to know what is going to happen so they will be surprised. ',-'.' . Thb year's haunted house casts a graveyard, a guillotine, a torture :e a 10-year-old and determine what : would be, scary at that age. -- Cades said he and his wife plan to circulate flyers and posters in a two mile radius to inform people about the haunted house. He said they handed out 600 to 600 flyers last year. The haunted house will be open tonight through Monday from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Mi mleeio If you have too many bills due and not enough paid, start collecting some cash today! Become a plasma donor! (:10 h paid for each donation and you can i donate tvice'a veeh (but. pleaco rait'" 72.;"' hours bot7C8n donations). :; That's tip i a month! We vcnt to give you ilb" so you can pay yours! New donors bring in this ad for en c::tra $2 on your new donation. ;:: f 475-8845: : ..; ; . - 1 41 i . par: stores for children 2 to 10. V V' 4, GaQCGdljIlIlglili All, ' - ' ' :. f ' Pprhtm j.Prtncnhe Snle is for all you Creatures of the , Night that prowl from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. Bring in any coHega ID. and ret a hcp of 5 Perkins Pancakes and a Free Eottombss Cip of Qffee. It's a ded you can sink your teeth into. Drop in tonight. OPEN 24 HOURS Good only at 2900 N.W. 12th-By the Lincoln Airport Offer expires 12-2333 . - SffifflS K'a . 4 -4 ft r R ,S s ;-- vSS'W www a- it -: '"? - tfa .ti :; ft m . ' W . K "IB ' ; I- .I' f.' " ".: W t i B e 'a 'fl1 O M t a tm Ebvcn train :-d" sty!i;'s hevo- been at El Toro for y feci cur scm 3 cty!::, s vviil probably follow you through thO' univcr::!, through grcduafo school, end if you stay in Lincoln, jnrouch your early professional career;:--;' .;; . :; ; 1 El Toro lasts! Lc..::l:.J C;'rj ill .Cu!!ci:r3-. .. . I 477- . c