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Personal ads must be prepaid. Found ads may be submitted free of charge. DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m. weekday prior to 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. The advert sers agree to assume liability for all contents of all ads printed, as well as any claim arising therefrom made against the Daily Nebras kan. American 21' Compe Lite Frame lor $300.00 or American 21' compe Lite Frame with Mantou II fork with Chris King head set and control tech stem for $550.00 New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands. Wheefn $ Deal n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. *38-1477. See the 95 Fat City bicycles now at Cycle Works. Blow out prices on all 94 models. Lay away now for x-mas. Cycle Works. 27 8 Vine, 475-2*53. Clearance books. $t each. A NOVEL IDEA. 118 N 14th. 475-8663. 286 Pakcard Bell computer. 1 MB RAM, printer, VGA monlor, mouse, books, 8 software, $800 or best offer. Call 486-7863 after 530 PM. MACINTOSH Computer. Complete system including printer only $600. Cal Chris at 800-289-5685. Conga drum, made by Cosmic Percussion, with stand. Excellent condition. $140 OBO. Cal 421-7858. Speakers for sale, 4-Rocklord Fosgale 10' punches ml box and 8-gage competition wire. $430. Contact Kevin at 465-4430 orKBASSATHERBIE.UNL.EDU._ Yamaha Receiver and Tape Deck, Sony turntable. ADS spacers. Complete, good condlion. $225. Cal 421 For Sale: A pair ol non-student season NU basketball tickets. Call 438-1572;_ PLEASE HELPII need 3 NU vs KU footbal tickets. Call 474-1166. t_ Round trip flight to Minneapolis this weekend. Friday 28 Sunday 30. $90 or best offer. 483-1665. cal after 4. ask lor Tltlany Wanted: 2tickets tor NU vs KU. Call during day 474-0279. ask tor Man.__ Wanted: 2 tickets to Kansas game. Call John at 423-5167 '84 Audi, auto. 60k. >1250 060. 466-0349. 81 "Toyota Starlet. Been thru hell, ready for more, >100.00 Reliable transportation. Ptymoth Horizon 4-door hatch back. 78,000 miles, new clutch, best offer over >500.488 6339 200s Notices “On The Road To Beijing" It's not loo late to become a delegate. Let your opmions be heard and forwarded to The Fourth World Conference on Women In Beijing, China. The next session is Sunday. Nov. 6 at 4pm In the Nebraska Union. Stop by The Women's Center. 340 NE Union, or call472-2697for more Information. Golden Key Officer Elections Thursday, Novambar 3,7pm In Hamilton Hal, roomMB. ALASKA EMPLOYMENT -Studants Naadadl Fishing Industry. Earn up to $3.OOOfB.ooSa par month. Hoorn and board I Transportation! Mala or Famala. No aspari anca nacassary. Call (208)646-4155 a*t A67781. Baar swaatarshlrts avaHabla Irom L-XXX. Millar, Budwatsar. ate Ask tor Jatf or laava a massaga. call attar 6pm, 1-606-871-6848, _ Casnr Advisory Board Maatng at 4:46 In East Campus Union. PIcturas will bs takan following tha masting. Come support the Lady Huskers in a preseason basket ball game against the women of the Athletes in Action Team. November 2,1994, 7:00 at the Bob Devaney Center. Election Nov. 8! College Republicans meetlngtoorganize, 7pm, Wednes day, November 2, City Union. EXPLORE EUROPeT Why not backpack around Europe before starting the Nebraska at Oxford Program next summer? The program is a four-week study abroad program In business and the arts held from late July to early August, that gives you plenty of time to explore Paris - to visit the Eiffel Tower; Rome-to visit the Vatican, SistlneChapel;Germ any - visit the “giant" beer halls, take a ferry boat ride down the Rhine River; Scotland - golf at St. Andrews; Spain - for a run with the bulls; Athens - to see the ruins; Switzerland - to go whltewater rafting...These are only a few of the places past participants have explored before the program. Sign up now for the Nebraska at Oxford Program, spaces are limited. Come hear about this once in a lifetime opportu nity: Wednesday, Nov 2 at 4pm In CBA 138 For more information, contact: Kerry Brooks or Jennie Mills. CBA 138 or phone 472-2310. HEALTH AIDES We've reaped a great harvest with Health Aides like you! Tjuinks for all of your hard Workl You're greatly apprecl Love. Your Coordinators April. Barb. Duane, Jason, A Mike. MOCK ELECTION TODAY! 9am-7pm CITY UNION EAST UNION BRING STUDENT 10 SPONSORED BY _ASUN/GOVERNMENT LIAISON COMMITTEE. Russian Folk Limpopo a ‘Russian fok 'n Roir group will be performing at the Culture Center on November 3 at 730pm. Students/ S3, Public/$5. Sponsored by the University Program Council. STUDENTFOUNDATION Congratulations to our new members: Tlrsten Brockmeier, Adam Reinhardt. Amy Heskett. Courtney Johnson. Jill Plybon, Amy Crocker. Kara Marshall, Brent Karstens, Amy Rowen, Kevin Sagehorn, Lori Trumper, Kendra Olson, Laura Riley, Justin Sundt. Jaime Steber, Colin Baroen, Kara Thompson. Kevin Buhrman. Kristen Byrne and Anne Trumbie. See you all Thursdayl m Students Interested in Teachers College ATTENTION: Eligible Students planning to transfer to Teachers Colege must first attend a College orientation session. Bring your advising folder and a CMA to transfer day session on: Wednesday, November 2,1994 109 HenzHk Had 4:00-4:30pm For more information, contact the Teachers Colege Stu dent Services Center. 105 Henilk Hall. The official 1994-95 Student Directory le now avail able. Directories have been delivered to residence hate, Greek houses, and UNL departments. Commuter stu dents may pick up their copy beginning Tuesday. Novem - ber I. at the ASUN Office. Room 115, City Union, or at the Information Decks at either City or East Union. Directories wit also be available, no charge, at all campus book stores. A UNL ID wHI be required to recieve a directory. Time To Make Out Your G IFT LIST I Holiday Arts A Crafts Show-Next week at East Campus Union. Watch for adsl WOMEN S WRESTLING Fitness or Competition, practice Wednesday. 730 pm. Campus Rec, Combative Arts Room. Questions call Bonnie 467-4124._ Work Experience Applications for Involvement Team Assistant are avail able at the Office tor Student Involvement. 200 Nebr. Union, 300 Nebr. East Union. Application deadline Nov. 17. Questions? Call Jason 472-8142 CAMPUS RED CROSS MEETING Wed. Nov. 2. at 6 AO pm In the basement of the University Health Center, Everyone is Welcome to Attend I College Republicans Secretary o! Stale Candidate Scott Moore City Union, Wed., November 2, 8pm, Room posted. Marketing Club Meeting Thursday. Nov. 3, Union, 6pm. room to be posted. Guest speaker: Dan Hollingsworth, sales manag er Irom Nabisco NU MEDS Wed, November 2 meeting at 6 AO In the Union. Speaker Is an Orthopedic Surgeorv _ Pre-Physical Therapy Meeting Wednesday Nov. 2. 7pm Unhr. Health Center, rooms A-C. Speaker: Chris Kimm,discussion on inter views. PRE-VET CLUB Meeting Wednesday. Nov. 2nd. East Campus Union. Room will be posted. Speaker: Betsy Hancock from the Raptor Recovery Project. ____ STUDENT FOUNDATION Meeting this Thurs., Nov. 3 In the Union - the room wM be potted. Officers w# meet at 4:45 wth the regular meeting beginning at 5:t8. STUDENTS FOR KERREY Guest Speaker U.S. Congressional Candidate Patrick Combe City Union, Thuis. Nov. 3rd. 7 AO pm. Room to be posted. IUNL Rodeo Association Meeting at 7:30pm Wednesday November 2. East Campus Union. Final corrections on the phone list wl« be made. Bring a $50 depoek If you are Interested in the annual ski trip. Please bring money for dues H you haven't paid yet. AXQ Thank you lor being our guests lor Halloween supper. The Men of Data llpsllon ASA Thanks for all the he|p on the float. We couldn't have done n.ione.1* Congratulations to Megan MuMn (DO) and to Brett West (ATO) lor being chosen Homecoming Queen and King The Women ol Apha Chi Omega XQ Congratulations to Sue Baran and Kristen Daun on being selected to the Arts and Sciences Advisory Board. Thanks. Anna Baeder, lor al your work In organizing Pumpkin Feet. Also, thanks to everyone who participated to make Pumpkin Feet a huge success. Congratulations CM Omega, sorority Homecoming champsl AXfi Congratulations to Amy Heskett and Lori Trumper for being selected to Student Foundations, and to Nichole Preuss for being accepted into the Teachers College. All your hard work nas paid off! __Love your AXO sisters ACACIA PROUDLY PRESENT: "The Tap Ten Reeeone to Attend Melodrama 1994" #10-lt cant possibly be any dumber than Pole-sit or Mug Tug! We Promise! #9-C'mon nobody likes FarmHouse anyway... #8-Hey DG...we've got Bingol #7-10% of reciept goes to Beta Sigma Psi llve-in members...WHOOPS" #6-Women...we warm our speculumsll! #5-Last chance to see organized TKE effort #4-Where do you think TNE gets its material from? •3-W1n a chance to put a pie in the face of Dave Asheson. Andy Vuko. Kami Wacker. Dave Milligan. A Shane Tuck erl For Real I *2-Desparate "Ayn-Rand guy" NOT invited! #f We said ‘NOr to Greenspace! MELODRAMA 1994 ACACIA-DELTA DELTA DELTA November 3, 8pm. Nov. 4-5; 7pm & 9:30pm. Shrine Temple-17th St. 1 blk. South of Comhusker Hwy. Tickets Available at Acacia. Delta Delta Delta. NE Union, $3.00. cheap! Alt proceeds go to Shrine Burn Institute “‘cause life’s too short to care what other people think about you!” AAA ATX Faking It was better than the real thlngll Congratulations to Jil, Kelly, Jon ft Dale on your FAKE pinningl At least the party was reall Love the ladlee of TrtDelta KKT Congratulations to Jodi Petrig on becoming a new mem ber ot Golden Key Honor Society. Love. Your Sisters KX Congratulations to Jason Schneider on receiving his co op with Rockwell International. The Men of Kappa Sigma PHI MU Thanks for a great homecoming week. You guys were great in the Hueker Howel. Let's get together soon. From the Men of Sigma Alpha Mu To the fine Men of DU, Your hospitally and friendliness during the dinner ex change could not be matched. Thanks for having us over afterwards to celebrate Halloween In the beet of spirits and costumes. The Alpha Chi's STUDENT GOVERNMENT POSITIONS OPEN Publications Board Parking Appeals Committee Senate - Graduate Senate - Nursing Sexual Orientalon sub. Applications available at 115 Nebraska Union Deadline-Nov. 15. _ UNL-STUDENT GOVERNMENT Wednesday, November 2 6:30 p.m. City Campus Union INFORMATION AND AGENDA AVAILABLE 115 NEBRASKA UNION Women who answered my previous ad, by writing to my PO BOX number: I never received your letters, because my mail is censored! So please write again, only this time slip your message under my door, at room 5104 Selleck. Women who didn't answer previously are welcome to answer now. ___ Hady I know you can pass. I believe in youl My love always, B Brooke B. Who says NU doesn't have a Quarterback? Let the facts speak lor themselves. U R “THE MAN"I NU Fans Ellen F.f Hey Youl It has been 33 months and we are stlfl together. xoxoxo __ R.J. Tired of being taken for granted? Would you Ike a little romance, would you Ike to be pampered or maybe even spoiled a little? Successful businessman-45 with many hobbies A interests has a situation that may interest you if you're afemale between 19 and 30. If interested, please send snapshot and contact Info to: P.O. Box 264, Weep ing Water, NE 66463. $6.00/Hr TO START BUS PERSON, MON-FRI 10am-2pm. Neat. dean, willing to work. Tam O'Shanter. 105 S 25th St. No phone cate. 2 part-time opening* working wkh children days, eve ning* and weekend*. CPR and first aid required. Must be 19 years. The Kid Depot 421-7878 _ 7-ELEVEN Under New Management. If you are looking for extra income and need a Job that can work around your school schedule, apply at any location. We have open fun time/ part-time 3-11 and 11-7 shifts. EOE. Aerobics Instructors Wanted!! Experience and CPR Certification required. CaH Cheryl. 486-7003. _ Are you good at linear programming, goal programming, decision theory (as It relates to micromangement sci ence)? My company will pay up to $2000.00 for models. Interested applicants respond to U.S.P.S. p6DC, 4800 Collins Road. Room 138, Lansing. Ml 48924-9997. Kara Bear Daycare has part-time positions available. Apply at 720 Westgate Blvd. Laundry Land hiring for 730pm-1am, 2-3 shit s/week, $5 hr. Apply at any of our 4 locations. LOCAL DELIVERY Full or part time. Hiring drivers for 1/2 ton pick-up trucks, and straight trucks. COL not required. Apply Lincoln Lumber Co., 932 N. 23. Cycle Works now taking applications for salespeople, 27 & Vine. Don and Millie’s 5200 S. 55 St. Fabulous Food, Fast 5 Friendly Wanted Bright, energentic, fun personalites, to help run registers or prepare orders. Work for one of Southeast Lincoln's mo6t respected restaurants. Excellent hours for studnts with 6hort shifts over both lunch and dinner. If you need 5 hours or 50 hours a week we may have something for you. Apply after 11 am. Don’t Read This Unless you are looking for a great paying job working with fun people. Work around your dasses-Walking distance from campus! IMS is currently filling second shift PT/FT telemarketing positions. Easy programs-Previ ous customers-Upbeat Atmosphere. Guaran teed hourly+BIG bonuses. Great opportunity with a fast growing company. Call personel at 434-2626. Firethom Golf Club We are looking for good Part-time kitchen help. We offer flexible hours Good wages Great perqs Apply in person at 9301 Flrethorn Lane or Call 486-6467 Ask for Roger GRAPHIC ARTIST The Office for Student Involvment is seeking a student graphic artist. Responsitilitles include design and layout using Macintosh graphics software programs. Must be able to work with diverse people and meet deadlines. For more info, call 472-2454. Applications available at 200 NE Union, 300 East Union. Due by 4 pm Nov. 11,1994. Gultarlst/Wrlter seeks keyboardist, bassist, vocalist, and drummer for progressive group. If Interested call 436 0750, leave name and number on voice mail. Hiring first, second and third shifts. Dependability a must. Personable and hard-working. Apply at Hardees, 2902 Comhusker Highway. Roofers Laborers and experienced needed. Good pay and bene fits. Apply at AJ Roofing, 610 W. P, or caf476-7905. Russ’s IGA Join our family! We are now accepting applications tor part-time positions throughout our stores. Enjoy a great work atmosphere and flexible scheduling. 17th & Washington 27th a Highway 2 _66th a O’ Super Saver Are you looking for good wages and flexible hours? Stop in and apply now for part-time positions throughout our stores. 46th a O' 27th a Comhusker 56th a Highway 2 $$ EARN EXTRA CASH $$ ' New Donors $25 on 1st donation •$20 on second donation within same calendar week. Returning Donors $15 on 1st donation. •$20 on second donation within same calendar week. University Plasma Center 1442 'O' Street • 475-1358 Monday-Friday 8:00 7:30 L Located at 15th ft 'O’ Street Saturday 9:00-4:00 .3 Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson ■ ■ " ■ 1 -1 ■' " ■ i DONT SIT NEXT RELAX. 1 TO WE, CALX IN WONT TALK. I 0ONT WANT A80UT LUHCU TO HEAR ANX AT ALL. DISGUSTING COWWENTS A0OUT s. LUNCH. INSTEAD, DO 'fOU WANT TO HEAP. A P\00LE I WADE UP ?| i _ . i NUAYS TUE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A GARDEN SLOG AND A TWO-\NCU LSN&, ^LWING BOOGER ? Ik 9k ■ ACROSS 28 Spur 1 St. Cecilia's 30 Grant sphere 33 Nailhead • Mark indicating 34 Game played nasalization with counters n A flounder 38 The world soul 14 Liszt work 38 Actor Matheson 18 Type of squash « Danish port 1. Rive, of central » * mah-jongg tile Asia 40 Commence 17 Rash 42 Asian language ..King Arthurs spear .. „ — o. ^ 44 “Miss Julie 20 B ack Jack s _ outfit composer 48 African cereal 21 Gushed: Var grass 23 Kipling's “- 48 Siderite and Stories" tinstone 28 Titubated 47 Held forth 27 Swiss linear unit 48 River of S.C. ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE 51-Duyvil, NY. 53 Important star 54 Cephalus' lover 55 Sees •1 Mountain pass •2 Commodious •3 Sicilian islands •4 Render •5 Auto racer Irvan M Depressions DOWN 1 Choo Choo Coleman in 1962 2 Actress Christensen 3 Cato’s “I am" 4 Conceived s She knew her oats • Salt 7 “-on parle • Detached • An olive is one 10 Farm chore 11 Some Dixie wasps 12 Kind of hemp 13 Constrict 10 Alaskan island 22^Alain Lesage 23 Fool 24 Pertaining to last month 25 In a lethargic manner 2« Meandered 2« Bribe 31 Turkish hospice 32 Spanish poet -Alonso 38 Claim 37 Sculptor's framework 38 Lout 41 Ethereal 43 Certain fodder 49 Hamstring 40 Neil Shicoff, eg. 90 Declined mentally 91 Conventicle participants 52 On one's uppers 55 Skater Wontanabe 57 End of a Salinger title 55 Thai river 59 Banned poison •O Amy, to Chip Edited by Eugene T. Maleska