BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE!! Bring the coupon below into 3 Lincoln Locations any of Lincoln's three 211 No- ^ "TCBV." locations, and ' Bl(,ck S<>uth when you buy any menu item, you 6450 '()’ Street will receive Next to Gateway another item 464-7766 of equal value 2437 So. 48th Street FREE!! . # Next to Paylcss i iiw I Offer does not include Supers. Gianls. Pies or Cakes^ ^— J j BUY ONE,GET ONE FREE! Purchase any menu item and receive another of equal value FREE!! Please present this campon before ordering ()nc otdci per couptai pci cusiotnci ■ I MW 1 pcrcisit. Customer must pay any sales las due. N'ol gisid in combination with I W ¥ any oiliei offers. Does not include Giants. Supets, pics and cakes Offer goisl Thl' C(HMtTU\ BtSlMfrQllft& ■ only at participating "TCBY Stores. Cash value 1/1 (XI of a cent * Coupon Expires: November 30, 1990 GREAT COMICS •New & Collector Comics Complete Section of Science Fiction & Fantasy Novels . •Baseball Cards •Adventure Games •T-Shirts S Posters Van Dorn Plaza East Park Plaza Omaha 2614 S 48th St. 200 N 66th Suite 208 A Harvey Oaks Plaza 488-3570 (Next to Phone Center) 144th & Center 467-2727 (Next to Applause) 10-9 Mon.-Fri. k, • ri. ■ 10-6 Sat. 12-5 Sun. New Comics arrive every Thursday r i Dorm Night Every Sunday! Chicken Fried Steak, Petite Sirloin, I Chopped Sirloin or Deluxe Hamburger with Salad Bar, Potato Bar and Dessert I Bar and free beverage I I I I I | only | I I I I I I Not valid with other offers. I — I ■6145 O St. 488-2802J Mich ©lie PaL'ImnhTOaiTyNebraskan UNL student Scott Weddel and UNO students Charli Weddel and David Tietz view the Contemporary Czechoslovak Posters exhibit at the UNL Gallery of the Department of Art ana Art History, located in Richards Hall Room 102. UNL gallery to mix media By Emily Rosenbaum Senior Editor People will be drawing on the walls at the UNL Gallery of the Department of Art and Art History. The gallery, located in Richards Hall Room 102, plays host this semester to four regional artists who will apply their pastels and colored chalk directly to the walls, said Karen Kune, associate profes sor and gallery director. “Area Drawing” will begin Oct. 29 and 30 w ith “open studio days,” Kune said. The public will be wel comed into the gallery to watch the artists work on their oversized drawings. The exhibit will continue through Nov. 15. A master of fine arts thesis ex hibit also will be featured at the gallery during that time. University of Nebraska-Lincoln graduate student Mary' Jo Horning will exhibit mixed-media paintings and wall hangings, Kune said. After Thanksgiving, a first- and second-year master of fine arts exhibition will be featured at the gallery, she said. About 10 UNI. students will dis play their works, which use a vari ety of materials and styles, she said. That exhibit will run from Nov. 26 to Dec. 13. But perhaps the most unusual exhibit will be featured Oct. 2 25. Artists Jo Ann Giordano, Lisa Kokin and Wendy Weiss will dis play their work in the exhibit, “On Fiber: Human Conditions.” The artists “work with fiber in more innovative ways than just weaving,” Kune said. G iordano, Kokin and Weiss util ize varying forms of media, includ ing hog gut and dirt, she said. These “natural materials” are incorporated into rugs, wall hang ings and a “tent-like” structure that is Targe enough to accommodate a person, Kune said. All of this is created with the "intention of provoking problem atic issues in human life,” she said. Some of the themes are scary and some are humorous, running the gamut from nuclear threat to a television shrine, she said. The theme is particularly suit able because it is built around fi bers, she said. “All of us are encased in fibers every day,” she said. yJNL Basketball Bands | E ians for two separate bands to perform at men’s ’s home basketball games. Prepare an etude or 8 J Office at 472-2505 for an audition time. 1