n D 0 Page 24 VIPI rniWC DAP! cdcpiai rnrtiui U Daily Nebraskan Getting sltoiihi "71 TT . (Ql JLdL Wednesday, August 21, 1935 ncoi hzzn UU Eypa Ssnd wichss, D.n:r si t:t:;rti (ial!ivi) I 7!) f cn si ssndwichss Ijjll il lT.i L.TZZTZ (with pirchssa cf r.od. drink End fries cr takhva) TAKE GUTS XlMZZl 477-2113 o D D 0 OPEN: Sun. -Thurs. 1 1 :00 am - 9:00 pm Fri. -Sat. 11:00 am -11:00 pm Watch for our New Location Opening in September - at 14th SiQ. D COSD AT 813 P STREET LOCATION C'lY When it ODens. This CouDon is Good At Our New Location too. WELCOME BACK Golden Tan Inc. Thanks You For Your Past Patronage And Is Offering You A Golden Tan At Minimal Cost. UNLIMITED TANNING 9 months at $30 a month Call us for details GOLDEN TAN INC. 3230 SO. 13th 421-3533 N N i 1 1 3 By Richard Wickham Staff Reporter Fiohtino fnra narking olace or walk ing to school in sub-zero temperatures can frustrate students and faculty. Students have several transporta tion choices: catching a bus, joining a carpool or pedaling a bicycle. Some are more efficient, and some can be con fusing. The following is a guide to Lin coln transportation. Buses: According to Pat Tabidian, of the Lincoln Transportation System, the Lincoln bus system operates from about 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday. Buses stop at any corner along the routes except downtown, where they stop at designated areas only. All buses stop at 11th and 0 streets. Adults fare is 65 cents. Bus drivers will not make change. If students ride the bus often or don't want to carry much change, they can buy monthly passports that offer unlimited rides for $20, Tabidian said. Punchcards good for 20 rides are available for $13. Pass ports and punchcards are sold at many places throughout the city, including the Nebraska and East unions. Riders also can get two types of free transfers from drivers after paying the fare, Tabidian said. Regular transfers allow passengers to board a different bus providing travel connections. The transfers are good for one hour or the next connecting bus. Stopover transfers allow passengers to travel the same route and direction after a one-hour stopover. Bus route and schedule information is available at downtown bus stops, she said. Information packets are available at the Nebraska and East unions and area banks or by calling the Lincoln Transportation System at 476-1234. Tabidian also said that LTS offers a shuttle bus that runs from Lyman Hall 101 N. 27th 476-1566 CO'- ZONINASTI I POTTERS I BARTLES & SPUMANTE VODKA JAMES , , WINE COOLERS $4" $6" fe26 750 ML. 1.75 Liter )Li 4PK. BUSCH HAMMS NAT. LIGHT S(R99 K99 ' S(R99 WARM tyHJ) WARM WtM WARM iUHj CASE 095 CASE (b 89 CASE CQ95 COLD tLltJ? COLD t JL COLD JCj) 12 PACK 6 PACK 12 PACK PRICES GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST I , . - on City Campus to Burr Fedde on East Campus. The fare is 65 cents and diss ports and punchcards also can be used Schedules are in the information packet! Carpool: Students interested in carpooling can call the carpool van noni office at 471-7665, where a worbrS ask questions about drivingridi preferences work place, work hours and place of residence. This infurma ion then is sent to data processing Workers at the program will trv to match people who work and live in the same areas, Schuler said. If thev fin J sju.i.v.i.v thu( me quiumcaiions thev will give the prospective parties' eaeh other's name and phone number so that they can contact each other. If the computer is unable to match someone up with a carpool then some one will try to handmatch them. If that still doesn't work, they will put an ad in the personal section of the newspaper telling the person's "to" and "from" points and the carpool number, Schuler said. Carpools probably would only work well for out-of-town students who must stay on campus all day or in-towncrs who are willing to do so. "We have several students right now and people from within a 50 mile radius, including Omaha, who carpool to Lin coln," Schuler said. Bicycles: Although bicycling is not a dependable form of transportation year-round, because of ice and snow, it is nonetheless a quick and healthy way to travel. Bicycles also are cheap to use and maintain. Lincoln has over 10 miles of off street bike paths. Although most of these routes are in parks, both the John Deitrich and Billy Wolfe bike paths run through portions of Lincoln and allow for faster and safer riding conditions. Several miles of marked street routes tion about the paths is available at the 1 Lincoln Police Department's Traffic t.ngineenng Division at 233 S. 10th St. mm? vtoh MM Wmi lot 'Jttiisy SHftiw few (glim & (Shte f J f I H i H is W i I 'vi Hlllf; ( 3 f AMttV HAIS CENTEX r MottwCwS ; m mis ilt prir m m