The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 22, 1991, Page 11, Image 11

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    I Classified 472-2588
$3.00 per day for 15 words on individual student
and student organization ads.
$4.00 per day for 15 words on non-student ads.
$.15 each additional word.
$.75 billing charge. Personal ads must be prepaid
Found ads may be submitted free of charge.
DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m. weekday before publica
tion.
The Daily Nebraskan will not print any adver
tisement which discriminates against any person
on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, race,
religion, age, disability, marital status or national'
origin.
The Daily Nebraskan reserves the right to edit
or reject any advertisement at any time which
does not comply with the policies and judgments
of the newspaper.
4 Books For Sale
Used books, low prices. A NOVEL IDEA. 126 1/2 N 16.
475-TOME. Literature, poetry, drama.
6 Computers For Sale
ss^===ss=s
Software. PCTOOLS, Spinrite, TurboPascal, Turbo C++,
Wordstar, Paradox, Quatro-Pro. 477-5880.
10 Misc. For Sale
Excellent condition. Ultima drafting board 3' x 4'. 48”
Mayline straight edge. 486-4009.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS HIRING. $16,000
$72,000/Yr. 1 -805-564-6500 Ext.GB 10384 for immediate
response.
19 Ticket Exchange
For Sale: 1 student ticket for Missouri game. $20. 464
4895.
One-way plane ticket to Pittsburgh, November 10, $50.
472-7960.__
Two roundtrip tickets to South Carolina in December.
$500 for both or $300 for one. Call 486-3159, leave
message.
WANTED: 4 tickets to Missouri vs. Nebraska, preferably
together. 464-6027, leave message.
Wanted: 4 tickets to Missouri vs. Nebraska, preferably
together. 474-2653 leave message.
110 Announcements
Business Dining Etiquette Seminar, Thursday. October
24,6:00p.m. to 8:30 p.m.. Nebraska Union — $10 meal
charge. Sign up in Rm. 230 NU.
Careers Day 1991-Stepping
Ahead
Tuesday. October 22. from 9:30am-3:30pm. East Cam
pus Union. Sponsored by Alpha Zeta in College of Ag
Science Natural Resources.
THE STUDENT FOUNDATION
ANNOUNCES ITS NEW
MEMBER CLASS FOR 1991.
Shane Tucker. Jodi Zauha, William Hermes. Brenda
Keller. Andrew Loudon, Steve Wobken, Dale Truvrdy.
Sonja McDowell. Julie Koch. Matt Maser. Brian Willnerd,
Stacy Lovelace. Kerri George. Darcy Jacobitz, Michelle
McIntosh, Bruce Williams. Erin Willis, Robert Hill, Ryan
Mosel. Nicole Oustln. Dawn Starr, Ed Wiley, Trent Steele,
Andy Robison. Brent Site!. Sheri Cross A Cynthia Delzell.
i
8-BALL POOL TOURNAMENT
$1 entry tee by Oct. 24, "PRIZES", UNL Students Only.
Call Jerry 436-8914 or Brent 436-8917.
Coming to the Pla-Mor Ballroom: Stree Legal. Friday,
October 25,9-12:30, Doors open at 8:30.660) W “O” St.
f.?f£P£IULAT,0NS AND WELCOME TO THE NEW
MEMBERS OF TCAB: Kristie C.. Kendall H„ Kathleen H„
SharraH., Julie J., Shannon J., Joe K., Andy P„ Malia P„
Matt S., Ardian S.. and Janel T.
Congratulations to 1991 Homecoming Banner Contest
Winners:
1st-KKG, Lambda Chi, TKE, & Burr.
2nd-Sigma Nu, Sig Ep. KD, & Smith.
3rd-DU, Triangle. A-Phi, A Cather. Good Jobl
Congratulations to the 1991 Homecoming Yard Display
Winners:
1st-AT0, KAO, Towne Club, Theta Xi, & Selleck.
2nd-AOII, Kappa Sig, Phi Beta Chi. a Schramm.
3rd-AGS. Theta Chi, Tri-Delt. & Kappa Alpha Psi. Good
Jobl
COTjjratulations to the overall winners of Homecoming
... - 1 sl-Siama Nu, Sig Ep, KD & Smith
2nd-AT0, Theta Xi, KAO, Towne Club & Selleck.
3rd-Triangle, DU, A-Phi & Cather.
Thanks to all those who participated. You all did a
wonderful jobl
The 1991 Homecoming Committee
END VIOLENCE NOW
In conjunction with •Domestic Violence Awareness
Month, we have constructed a stop sign located in theCity
Union (West Galleria Wall) in order to create a statement
as well as an overall awareness concerning violence on
our campus.
This stop sign is for everyone. MALE and FEMALE, and
will represent a collective effort by UNL students and
faculty. _
You can show your support by anonymously placing one
of the provided stickers on the actual stop sign from
October 21-Nov 4.
The purpose of this project is to show that violence of all
sorts DOES EXIST at UNL and must be STOPPED NOW,
GREAT opportunity to get
involved!
Join University Ambassadors! A super way to meet new
people. Applications available in City & East CAP offices
and are due Oct. 30th!
Insuring Tomorrow Award Applications are due F riday by
5pm. Don't forget to turn yours in!
Lesbian Discussion Group meets every Wednesday at
7:30 in the Women's Resource Center, Room 117, NE
Union. See you therel
Lincoln Police Department notice of sale of unclaimed
bicycles. Lincolnland Towing,410 W. P St.. November 2,
1991, 10:00am no checks accepted.
NSE orientation leader applications are due TODAY by
5pm. Turn in completed application to the CAP office. 200
NE Union.
PEACE CORPS
Applications, placement options, information. Wednes
day. October 23 at 7pm in the Nebraska Student Union,
1237 R St. 472 3201._
Pink, And Not Dead (Yet)
Local Exposure
October 26, 8:00pm: Commonplace. $2 Students, S3
non-students
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THK FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON
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Regrettably, the Labinskl brothers had
selected an apartment In the heart of the
Bermuda Triangle of jam sessions.
SKYDIVE!
Jump out of a perfectly good airplane. Call Crete Skydiv
ing Center. 488-7084.
SPRING BREAK, ONLY $20
Reserves your tripl Early booking savings from $40-$ 100.
deadline Nov. 15th. Call Craig at 423-3784.
TONIGHT
Criminal Justice Students
GET INVOLVED
Meet your ASUN Senator
at the
Criminal Justice Student Assoc, meeting
7:00 p.m.-Neihsrdt
Subject: Prison and Capital Punishment
TONIGHT
Criminal Justice Students
GET INVOLVED
Meet you ASUN Senator
at the
Criminal Justice Student Assoc, meeting
7:00 p.m. Neihardt
Subject: Prison and Capital Punishment
★
WANT TO BE A LEADER?
The Emerging Leader Program is looking lor 1st year
students who want to explore their leadership potential.
Apply at CAP City and CAP East.
UNION BOOTH TODAY
Want to know more about graduate school? Psi Chi and
UPO will be sponsoring a Grad School Information night
featuring a panel of psychology professors, advisors, and
grad students discussing information about admissions,
requirements, GRE, etc. This event is open to all UNL
students and will be held October 27 at 7:30pm in the
Union.
Wheelchair
Wednesday
October 23,1991
115 Meetings
Professional Business
Association
hosts
Black & Decker
Recruiter
Mark Winston
Tuesday, October 22, 7 p.m„ NE Union. All Business
majors welcomel Business Attire. Refreshments.
You Are Not Alone
Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
Meeting 10/22/91, 7 p.m„ Unitarian Church, 6300 A
Street. Small group sharing and program. Confidentiality
policy. 435-4688.
All NU Meds Members:
Remember our tour of the Bryan Cardiac Unit on Wednes
day, Oct. 23rd. Meet at 6:20 on the southside of the city
union.
ASCE Meeting Wednesday night, October 17th at 7pm
W357 Nebraska Hall. The topic will be Solid Waste
Management.
CORNCOBS
Meeting today at 4:30 in Union. Bring shirt money.
120 Greek Affairs
Congratulations to Dave K. on becoming a new recre
ational staff member.
The men of AGS
Delta Gamma Pledges,
Congratulations on your third place finish at Sigma Chi
Derby Days.
Love, the Actives
FH-SAM-POUND
Thanks for all your hard work and a great Homecoming
-Phi Mu
KD.
You Barking Beauties. What happened to your sense of
humor?
Paddy Murphy
Paddy Murphy is coming! Girls, time is running out to find
0M
AY
Congratulations on your SECOND OUTDOOR SOCCER
CHAMPIONSHIP!
AKAK
AKAK Volley Attack
Who: Acacia Fraternity What: Co-ed Volleyball Tourna
ment When: November 9, 1991 (10:00am to 6:00pm)
Where: Lincoln Southeast High School Cost: $35.00
entry fee (Due by 10/25/91)
A-Phi's
Thanks so much for your support during Homecoming.
As always, you were right behind me. You're the best”
AOE. Lindau
AXO Where Is Our Barn!!?
_ Lambda Chi
Beta's and Beta Sig's,
Thanks for a great Homecoming. You guys are awesome!
The Women of Delta Gamma
Congratulations
BRIAN WILCOX
Homecoming King '91.
Phi Alpha. The Men of SAE
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Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson
FISHING IS TME MOST
BORING SPORT IN THE ,
. . WORLD y
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FOR TXENTN MINUTES AND Si
NOT ONE THING 1
HAS HAPPENED!
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ACROSS
1 Poker stake
5 Cut off
8 Cousin of lotto
12 Appear
13 Make happy
15 Roman road
16 Cleansing agent
17 Puppeteer Shari
18 Accommodate
19 Presley film:
1964
22 Mimickings
24 S F.-to-L A dir
25 Stings
26 Summit
29 Build
33 Some are liberal
34 Vendor
36 Opposite of
taboo
37 "Frivolous" one
of songdom
38 Margins
39 -Kahn.
lyricist
40 Hot time in Nice
41 Couch potato's
activity
42 Two cups
43 Office furniture
45 Prepare flax
46 Great Italian
poet
47 Large Hawaiian
hawks
49 Like some mixed
drinks
51 C. Grant film:
1957
5« A Gershwin and
Levin
57 Circa
58 Bedouin
81 Turner of films
62 Car for the
opulent
63 Chapeau holder
64 Something
unique
65 Terminate
66 Where Eve
grieved
DOWN
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE 1 S,l,y person
_ 2 New Comb
form
3 Pots for boiling
water
4 Dominions
5 Fine linen
6 Auditory
7 Mexican money
8 One who
osculates
9 Needle case
10 No. in Neuss
11 Table scraps
_ 13 Otherwise
14 Spear fisherman
20 Sonny's sib
21 Employers
22 Degraded
23 Henry Morgan
was one
27 This might be
golden
28 Abundant
30 Guided
construction
31 Noblemen
32 Takes a sip
34 Kind of bean or
sauce
35 Unit of work
38 Stupefy
42 Shaped like a
hand with the
fingers spread
44 Five-stringed
African lyre
46 German article
48 Partake
50 Collapsible
beds
51 Thousand
Comb form
52 Teheran is its
capital
53 Rational
54 Black, in poesy
55 Shape
59 Olympic
mischief-maker
60 Actor Gazzara