Wednesday, April 25, 1034 Daily Nebraskan Pago 7 e Don't haul it all horn: Officials for Lincoln's fourteenth WaikAmer ica, which will be CUtmky, say their gad thb year is to raise more money end attract more participants than in the prist. WalkAiatriea'a l(:0 participants raised $21,000 in 1C33 for the l.f arch of Dime 3. WaikAmerica vill bcfin at 8:30 am. at Lin coin II? 'h School, 2229 J Ft., rrd vi!.l weave it3 way throu gh Lincoln, accompanied by the Lin-C".-:s IV ;h J&hoolband. Sponsors will pled money to walkers on a per mile basis. The adult waller with the most money from sponsors will win a weekend at Hyatt Crown Center in Kansas City. The child walker who raises the most funds will win a family pass to Kansas City's Worlds of Fun. Anyone wishing to join in the WaikAmerica walkathon can pick up a sponsor sheet at any Lincoln school or call the March of Dimes at 476-0118. The Lincolnwalk is one of many nationwide, according to promotion Chairwoman Denfee Giissman. She said that more than 1.5 million people will walk this weekend nationwide in supper t of tl CfEI.ViCS. Giissman said 28 Lincoln companies formed teams to compete for most fund 3 raised in the walk. UNL fraternity Delta ::;;ma Phi also will compete in the team walk, she said. Several celebrities will participate. They in clude Turner Gill and Lincoln's Mary Ann Gcmrich and her quadruplet sons, Patrick, Nathan, Matthew and Andrew. -. KXSS. general manager walks to Dromote March of Dimes The president and general manager of Lincoln's KXSS radio station will walk 50 miles from Papillion to Lincoln today in support of Saturdays March of Dimes WaikAmerica walk-a-thon in Lincoln... The purpose of the walk is to pub licize the March, of Dimes and its fight against birth defects, along with the WaikAmerica effort. Sam Sabean will walk from Papillion to Lincoln by way of Highway 370 and Highway 6. He will start his walk before the sun rises, and hopes to finish up in Lincoln between 6 and 7 in the evening at Lincoln's County City Building at 555 S. 10th St. In downtown Lincoln, Sabean will be joined by the Southeast High School band and the Kiss-Strohsmobile to form a parade. Mayor Roland Leudtke and a March of Dimes representative, will welcome the procession at the County City Building. Sabean will, ask people to pledge money for every mile he walks. He said he also will encourage people to renter for Saturday's WaikAmerica. Pledges may be made on Sabean's behalf for the March of Dimes by calling 47(H) 1 18. "We would like to make people aware that there is a big event on Saturday," Sabean said. Sabean is 53 and considering his age will establish a world's record if he completes the walk. - When he was a disc jockey in Min neapolis, Sabean set a world's record for continuous bowling to raise money for the Cancer Society. Sabean said the possibilities of what the March of Dimes could accomplish gave him an incentive to walk 50 miles. Sponsors for the walk include Qualico Van Conversions, Russ' B & R Super market, and The Athlete's Foot. -. ; '"-; ; ..Shorts Do you know someone who cannot read regular print because of blind ness or another physical disability? More than 20,000 books and 70 maga zines are available free of charge. The Bible, devotional materials and Chris tian biography are included, on either cassette or record, or in Braille. For more information, contact the Neb raska Library for the Blind and Physi cally Handicapped, 471-2045 or toll free 800-742-7691. . ' " ' ' l , iYcurs Tto At Fn23 VC2 w' J Vc:;i::b f DIA".0D r SS ;oig;:d qss fs:d::3T8c;o?f Ycj Uct3 : i Fcr -: . : r:'s fi ". i J a , r - ' t ...... AJ : , r"-x r-;::. P f 1 "7Df "nTv s i ! - ' ; S i s I .f . j J -v w v .;; x CrS3C.if Jib w v- wl w w J '. rry Crj .'-7 1? C:r7 Z-Z'Z C-rj t2-5 . NEED SOMETHING TO DO? TRY THE CROSSWORD PUZZLE INTHE And then haul it all back again next fa! STORE YOUR OFF-SEASON GOOD AT fofinity-Storaga -24 hour access Five minutes from campus Monthly or yearly rates Modern & clean -You keep th key You bring it, store it , Size Per Month 25 sq ft. $12.00 40sqft. 1 $15.00 flS, Gem. BOOKS-SPORTING GOODS-FURNITURE CLOTH ING-COATS-ANYTHING Infinity-Storags 1542 So. 1st LINCOLN 475-2454 1 . l2 :sflSBEdlsd Wsmr G fl TT j-m-d m i Wvr sn IT TT w it iiimo" r 11 ' Ycu'VG probably h3crd recent reports fcbout a rev soft ccnteet lens tfsst cen bo worn severs! days without remove!. This lens Is one cftne most impor tent developments In contect lenses In the pest ten veers, its ce::ed trie hydocu-IVE ii. The I lYDnocunvs ii is now eve!eb.e from Femlly Contect Lens Center. So, If you're currently weerlng soft contect lenses deiJy, or considering contect lenses for the first time, the HYDOCUVE H mey fit your needs. For more information csll 433-5757483-4000 Me offer frea consultation tnd a CO-dsy trial period. CpnUxt Lens Center J ) - s - 'WJiorc tfiD hCwItn of vcur eyes cc.x.os first" 6:5?E::"0" i, "1 1