Bricks Continued from Page 9 bury — may be engraved with two lines. On each line, 16 characters are available. Those buying the bricks can leave just about any type of message as long as it isn ’ t obscene. Past examples include graduation dates, names and birthdates, special messages, one ‘ ‘ Proud Nebraskan ’ ’ brick and a brick for a favorite granddog (yes, a dog). Some companies also have purchased bricks and engraved their companies’ names on them. The bricks cost $50 each and were made available last October. Under wood said that the response to the bricks has been excellent. Approxi mately 2,500 bricks have been sold and more than $100,000 has been raised to date. Some $75,000 was used for this year’s programming. The remaining $25,000 was kept in reserve for next year’s programming. Because interest has been so high. jentert3|mnenr_i Helios Creed, Germbox at Duffy’s Tavern I Minneapolis sound-strangler Helios Creed will play at Duffy’s, 1412 O St., Wednesday night. Creed, a veteran of the Am phetamine Reptile record label, bases his music on an unbelieva bly distorted guitar sound. A white Jimi Hendrix from the planet Venus, Creed runs his vocals and guitar through a stack of effects pedals that rivals Ml. Everest. Creed specializes in playing solos with knobs on his pedals, as well as plucking the strings of his mutant guitar. Opening group will be Kansas City’s jolly boys,Germ box. Violinist to play, lecture, convoke at UNL Leopold La Fosse, violinist, will give a lecture/convocation at the | University of Nebraska-Lincoln 1 School of Music Thursday at 2:30 j p.m., in room 119 of Westbrook | Music Building, 11th and R streets. In addition to his convocation appearance, La Fosse will be giv ing a doctoral colloquium rnaay at 2:30 p.m. in room 119 of Westbrook. He will discuss sports psychology as it relates to music, and medical problems related to the performance of music. The general public is invited to attend both the convocation and the col loquium. ail about Cats fA special store for cats, cat lovers1 and their friends Gifts, Cards, T-Shirts, 1627 South 17th St. Books, Collectables, Lincoln, Ne 68502 Jewelry, Cat Supplies 477-7877 (Purr) Tues.-Fri. 10.00 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat. 10-4 t Closed Monday Sun- 1'4 What Can Make ACL!VUE" Disposable Contact Lenses Even Better? A Free Thai Pair! We want to open your eyes to something new in contact lenses... convenience and comfort! Convenience because ACUVUE® Disposable Contact Lenses never have to be cleaned You simply wear them and throw them away Comfort because J nothing s as comfort able as a fresh, clean contact lens. Come in for an eye exam. If ACL VUE is right for you, you’ll expenence convenience and comfort with your free trial pair. fcxamin.m.>n and other professional service fees an- rww included in this free mal pair offer 4Mmicn ‘Where the 9{ea(th of your Eyes Comes Eirst" ★ FREE CONTACT LENS TRIAL AND CONSULTATION ★ QUICK CONTACT LENS REPLACEMENTS ★ EVENING AND SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS ★ LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT OPTIONS BI67-4100 Meridian Park Mums MFtfl 70th A O Streets , WBM Underwood said, brick sales will continue through May 1991. At that point, sales will be evaluated and possibly extended for a longer period of time, she said. • The UNL Grounds Department is starting to lay the first bricks this week, Underwood said. It may take up to a month to get the already or dered bricks laid, she said. Because the bricks are more delicate and laid by hand, installation is slowei than normal. Death Continued from Page 9 the conclusion that the murders are of the pre-meditated sort. The remainder of the story involves Burke in eloquent fight scenes with wonderfully executed ballet like spins and kicks. These, of course, atone for Van Damme’s inability as an actor. Toward the end of the story, that nasty fellow - the Sandman — drops in to offer his deathly cheer to Burke, instigating another important aspect of this type of movie: the ending fight scene where the better of the two men will prevail. * ‘Death Warrant’ ’ is a predictable picture with weak foreshadowing that gives away too much of the ending to make the story interesting. But, in line with many of the movies being made these days,4 ‘Death War rant” is more or less a harmless form of mindless entertainment. 4 4 Death Warrant” is playing at the Plaza Four Theatres, 14th and P streets. 172 Rentals 74 Social Services _76 Travel ? Appliances 7fl Tutoring 3 Bicycles 80 Typing 4 Resumes 4 Books - 5 Clothing 6 Computers 8 Furniture 100 Rides ® Garage Sales 110 Announcements 12 Wise. 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WRTHFNGHT .s a oonltdentia' helping mert 4632M9®nanCV ,#*1' °*M ,0f Nipnmt 80 Typing & Resumes All your typing needs. Saved until final edit and printing Spell-check, proof copy with grammar check available Extra style feature* available. Reasonable rates with fast service. Computer Type and Services 1630 Q Street. 476-8973 Resumes By Ann Quality resumes, professional writers Over 10 years experience, proven results. 464-0775. Resumes Professionally types*! or laser printed $15 plus tax. Daily Nebraskan bassment of the Nebraska Union Word processing, checkbook balancing, appointments made, misoe'taneous information gathering, errands, fill ing out forms, etc., 464-9568, Word Processing, 488 8?0f> ,06/lme ■ straight typing, excellent quality, fast, type* papers, resumes, etc Word processing papers, reasonable price*. Call Mary 4864010. 110 Announcements ACTUARIAL SCIENCE CLUB Meeting Tuesday. September 18. 600pm. Burnett 3?0. All interested are welcomel Ag Econ/Agribusiness Club Meeting Tuee. Sept ft al East Umon. Initiate meeting 530. regular meetng 600 Everyona welcome' Alpha Zeta Meeting Wednesday September 19, 1990, 70Cpm in the East Campus Union. Room wit be posted AMS Adnwvstratwe Management Society meeting Tuesday. Sept 18 at 630 pm m the Union. New mem bers wetjome. _ CORNCOBS Important meeting today. 430 p m in the Union. Ba there I Dear Pre-Medical Students. We would like to invite you to the first N.U Meds meeting on Sept f9th at 600 p m.. Nebraska Union (Room wil be posted ) N.U Meds is a pre-medical society organization We encourage you to take part in this opportunity to learn more and help prepare for your future m the niedica' profession Hope to see you a! the first meeting of the year! Smoerely. Shan Barrios, N U Meds, President P S If you are interested but unable to atlend. please contact the N.U Meds office in the biological science advising center in Manter. Fast Pitch Softball The entry deadline for the intramural men s and wmmen » fast pitch softball tournament • T ueeday September 18 A St 5.00 refundable forfeit fee « required of each team E nter at either Campus Recreation office Play will begin 814 end oontmue through the weekend as necessary Horseshoe singles entries are also due Sept 18 472 3467 _ ^ FREE folk show ^ Enjoy Jim Salestrom 1 00 3.00 th# Pnday m the NE Union FUN FUN FUN Jom the UPC Homecoming Committee in putting on an exerting NU Avenue for Homecoming 1990 Meetings Tuesdays. 4pm City Union.