$3.00 p«r day for 15 words on individual student and student organization ads. $4.00 par day for 15 words on non-student ads. $.15 each additional word. $.75 billing charge. New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands. Wheel'n 4 Deal'n Bike Shop. 2706 Randolph. 436-1477. Scores of Theology books just arrived. Also 1968 Britannica, leather. A NOVEL IDEA. 118 N 14th, 475 6663. Half Price Sale AD non-consignment Items. October 24-29 at Junior League ThritShop 2201 O ST. 266 Pakcard Bell computer, 1 MB RAM. printer, VGA monitor, mouse, books. & software. $600 or best offer. Call 466-7663 after 530 PM._ MACINTOSH Computer. Complete system including printer only $500. Call Chris at 800-269-5665. Gat a lump on the aaaaon. K2 Skis, boots, goggles, boot bag. ski jacket, ski bag and poles for tale. Great condition I Call 435-5916. VCR w/remote, $85 exeelent condition. Also, COLOR T.V., $75. 466-8520._ 1 NU vs CU ticket, student section. Best offer, 438-6357. 1 NU vs CU ticket tor sale. Make offer. 489-6711. 2 NU v. CU tickets for sale. Good seats. Call 435-3162 in the evening. COLORADO TICKETS WANTED Student, faculty, and regular sections (STUDENTS TICKETS MUST BE VALIDATED AND BE IN GROUPS OF 2 OR MORE) Top $ Paid 438-6789. FOR SALE: 1 NE vs. CU FB Ticket. Best offer. Cal 477 6073:_ For Sale: 1 NU v. CU ticket. Best offer. Call Paul at 466 9781. For Sale: 3 or 4 CU v. NU tickets. Great Seats on the 40 yard Ine. Can 4753397 or 436-7730. Also. 1 KU v. NU ticket available. Will take best offer. For Sale: 1 NU/CU student ticket, $75*vaUdation, must sell. Call 475-6301. For Sale: 2 NU v. CU tickets. Best ofler. 474-4074 • Need 3 VMItfMed tm/dent' tftSrWS together for NU/CU Game. 421-6958, leave message. Two Colorado tickets lor sale. Best otter. Call 436-0494. '81 Mazda RX7, grey with sunroot, some bodywork, $1100.489-67 tO. Mitsubishi - cordia '86, great, sunroot, 2-door, 5-speed, cassette, 120k, no rust, runs great. Ask tor $1200 or best otter. 421-1576 200s Notices African American Culture Aledureby Venha Kelley Thursday Oct. 27.1230-130 at the UNL Culture Center. 333 N. 14th. Refreshments will be provided. ALASKA EMPLOYMENT -Students Neededl Fishing Industry. Earn up to $3,000-$6,000+ per month. Room and board! Transportation I Male or Female. No experl ence necessary. Call (206)545-4155 ext A57781. Beer sweatershirts available from L-XXX. Miller, Budwelser eta Ask for Jeff or leave a message, call after 5pm, 1-800 871-5646. CONGRATULATIONS To Andrea C as art, RHA. Heart A Soul winner .and RHA, October Organization of The Month! Get in your November nominations by Nov. 8. Available in 299 Neb, Union and 300 Neb East Union. FAST FUNDRAISER-RAISE $500 IN 5 DAYS-GREEKS, GROUPS. CLUBS. MOTIVATED INDIVIDUALS. FAST. SIMPLE, EASY-NO FINANCIAL OBLIGATION (800) 775-3851 EXT. 33_ ' INTRAMURAL BACKGAMMON Tuesday, Ocotber 25 is the last day to enter Intramural Backgammon. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recre at Ion. For more Information, call 472-3467. INTRAMURAL 8-BALL POOL The last day to enter Men's and Women's 8-BaH Poof Is T uesday. October 25. Don't delayl Enter now at the Off Ice oI Campus Recreallon. Call 472-3467 tor more Informa tion. OUTDOOR ADVENTURES TRIP DEADLINES Tuesday, October 25 Is the deadline to sign up for the Outdoor Adventures Day Hite. Don't miss out on this great trip. Call the Office of Campus Recreation at 472 4777 for more Information. Psi Chi Graduate School Night, Thursday. October 27,6 6pm. At Regency Suite, In tne NE Union. All psychology majors welcome. SKYDIVE Jumg|rom a^perjeqljr good airplane. Call Crete Skydlv WACKY OLYMPICS Join the fun at the Union on Wednesday at noon. Events Include: com shucking, tricycle races, block building. Sponsored by the University Program Council. Wanted!!! Individuals and Student Organizations to Promote SPRING BREAK '95. Earn substantial MONEY and FREE TRIPS. CALL INTER-CAMPUS PROGRAMS t-600-327-6013, WOMEN S WRESTLING Fitness or Competition, practice Wednesday, 730 pm. Campus Ree,'Combative Arts Room. Questions call Bonnie 467-4124. HEY PUMPKIN HEAD, COME SEE US FOR YOUR HALLOWEEN THREADS! Second Wind Vintage Clothing and Costumes Now located in the St. George Antique Mall. 1023 "O" Street Downtown • 435-6072 THI FAB MDI By GARY LARSON 7 I f * if » ! i [ The gods ptsy with Ted and Jerry AD CLUB Free Tour of the Haunts of Lincoln. October 26,7:45pm. Meet In Ad Lounge of Avery Hall. AG ED CLUB Meeting Tuesday at 5:30 In East Campus Union, third floor. Guest speaker. Tim Davis, Ag Promotion Division Manager. Department of Ag. Australia/New Zealand Study Tour Information Meeting. Thurs., Oct. 27, Nebras ka Union, 5:00 p.m. Call 472-3353 or stop by CBA 209 for more information. Entreprenuers of the Roundtable Tonight at 5:30 In the NE Union have dinner with some of Nebraska’s finest. Must reserve your seat 209. Join Lincoln's Fbisl Field Hockey Club Information meeting Tue, Oct 25th at 6:00pm Rec Center T.V. Lounge. Pre-Dental Club Meeting Thursday October 27. Meet at Dental College parking lot at 7:00 pm. Bring a friend. Don't be late. Questions cal Scott 436-6116. UNL WILDLIFE CLUB Speaker meeting Wed. Oct 26,7 pm. East Campus Union. Toole: NE Game and Parks Commission “Project Wild'' Education Speaker TBA. Everyone Welcome! STUDENTS FOR STONEY Meeting Wednesday 10/26 in City Union at 6:00p.m.. Undergraduate Women in Business Meeting tonight at 530 in Union (room posted). Speaker on corporate politics. Please bring your dues. Business attire. STUDENT GOVERNMENT POSITIONS OPEN Publications Board Senate - Graduate Senate - Nursing Sexual Orlentaion Sub. Applications available at MS Nebraska Union Deadline - Nov. 15. i_m ★ TONIGHT!! GOVERNMENT LIAISON COMMITTEE 6:30 Nebraska Union • room to be posted. Ag Men, Thanks for afun and successful mission to Mlzzou. We ll raise $3,000 with you guys anytime! The Women of Alpha XI Arc; Congratulations to Kevin Buhrman. Brett Karstens. Kevin Sagehom, and Justin Slndt on being selected to Student Foundations. The Men o( Alpha Gamma Sigma asaT Haipo's Crew Here is to spilled beer, green cups, the Go Big Red chant and two at a time we want AXiD's. You ladies are the greatest. Also a special thanks to Crustacious and Shuree tor getting us lost In K.C.. Troy, Boner and Randy Ag Men AAA Flapjack Snack Attack $2 tickets at City Union Don't miss the fun on Oct. 27 Delta Tau Delta pledge dass We sure had a great time at the hayrack ride, making 6mores, and especially afterwards. You and grandpa John sure know now to have a good time. AOII New Members To the Lad*— of ASA Thanks for accompanying us on Mission to Mlzzou 94. Together we raised $3425 for the St. Elizabeth s Bum Unit. Let's get together again, soon! The Men of Ag Men KKT Congratulations to our new Golden Key Honor Society members: Courtney Bullock and Shelley Moses. Love, Your Sisters. White Rose Bowl Champions-Delta Tau Delta Runner up-Triangle Best spirit and costumes-Sig Ep Injured Reserve-Scott Adrian-FH Thanks to all the teams that participated I All proceeds go to the Children's Hospital in Richmond, Va The Women of Kappa Delta C.K., Did you K-now that I had a great time on Friday? . * Sean To the 4 in the Great Grand Cherokee. Thanks tor the eventful trip back from K.C. - if we did. It would knock your car off tne roadl Your guides in the Grand Prlx. Row row row your boat, gently down stream-merrfly merrily merrily merrily, life Is but a dream. Women: Write to Box 80861, Lincoln, NE. 68501. FOUND: Black pouch with sport Items inside on East Campus, 10/19.472-1399. Explore the Worlil Attend a Study Abroad Information Meeting Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays at 4:00 p.m. UNL International Affairs Center 1237 R Street 472-5358 LaunDRYLand OFFER GOOD October 1994 1440 N. 56-466-8353 1340 N. 27-474-5155 21st. & J -474-4363 -NEW LOCATION 48th & Old Cheney - 423-5955 I I Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson Ck I WANG ON, ROZ. I ROPE IT'S 10UR PARENTS/ IT'S 'K»R BOYFRIEND, \CT ®1 OIAS, DoNT '■ML TRE PRONE I HOPE TUE'i ASK TO TALK CHARLIE / SHOULD I TEU. *W*L£' 10U TWlHK lOOKE VlKI IS RINGING/ TO ME/ 001, WLL BE IN RIM WRE INDISPOSED? HE TALK SETTLING FOR 1 |n < TROUBLE THEN ' HA HA / __> TT> UIM f TOO LlTTl£ IN ., * THE GIRLFRIEND __ ‘ ■ DEPARTMENT? 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