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$3.25 per day for 15 words on individual student and student organization ads. $4.50 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 prior to publica tion. 00s For Sale Beer, Ice Cold in your own Pepsi Bottle Machine, $100. 786-2262.__ Tired of the laundromat? We sell used washers, dryers, refrigerators, and ranges for only $100 or 4 payments of $25/month, no interest, free delivery and guarantee. Hoffman's Appliances, 466-6252. '95 Cannondale 300SE, 26’ mountain bike, red. New $500 asking $400. 464-2884, leave message. Move over 95's. 1996 models are here and Cycle Works is blowing out all remaining 95's. Many suspension options available at blowout prices. Hurry in for the best 27th & Vine, 475-2453, Open 7 Days New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands. Wheel'n & Deal'n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477. 3-Piece Suit and 2 Sport Coats for 42-44 Tall, Practically New. Best Offers, 477-9787. Macintosh LC2 Computer, with 14' color monitor, stylewriter ink jet printer, disks and paper included, $1000/OBO, call 423-6796 after 4pm. 2 NU vs. Missouri tickets. $35 student/$45 validated. 2 NU vs. Oklahoma tickets $150/each validated. 436-0190. MUST SELL season football tickets, South Stadium, Adam-476-2950. Need 3-4 Tickets to Missouri Game. Call Mike 474-4619. Need 4 validated tickets (preferably together) to NU/KSU game Oct. 21. Call 475-2013. NEED: 2 validated tickets to Iowa State game, Nov. 4th, Will pay BIG bucks! 436-9305. NEED: NU vs Missouri, 2 tickets, 489-6711/leave mes sage. Needed: 5 tickets to Oct. 14 Missouri game. Call 466 SI 55, leave message. NU vs. Colorado Tixs (303)430-1111. 1984 Honda Shadow 700. Runs good, $1300 OBO. 436 8793, Frode. 200s Notices Halloween In Colorado Husker students who won tickets through the lottery drawing for the Colorado game can reserve their spot on the party caravan to Colorado. Trip Includes private tour bus with ice cold refreshments on board and two night lodging at the Mariott. Call 402-895-3710. “Seats Are Limited." “Career Connections '95“, TODAY! 9:00-3:00, Devaney Center. A Career and Graduate School Fair in ONE! AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN’S HOUR The Women's Center is offering the African-American Women's Hour-a forum for African-American women to discuss issues and concerns. Meets every Thursday beginning Oct. 12th from 3:30-5:00pm in the Women’s Center. 340 Nebraska Union. Any questions? Call Reshell at 472-8156. The Women’s Center INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL The last day to enter Men's and Women's Volleyball is Tuesday, October 10. Don't delay. Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. ISO Election 95- 96 Election Registration: Oct 6-Oct 20. Election Campaign: Oct 21 -Nov2. Election: Friday Nov3. Application pick up & drop off @ IA front desk. Candidate shall be a full-time (Grad/Undergrad) Student at UNL International Students working on thesis or dissertation will be considered full time and will be able to run (except students graduating in fall '95) It's never too early to plan for next summer! Spend four weeks in England with the Nebraska at Oxford program. For more details, join us Tuesday, Oct. 10from3:3(M:30 in CBA138 or call Laurel Anderson at 472-2310. You are cordially invited to the Women's Center for a Volunteer Welcome, Library Open House and "Out side Ourselves-lnside Each Other, An Art Display" Please join us on Tuesday, October 10; between 3 and 5 p.m. Refreshments will be served! MONEY FOR COLLEGE Hundreds & Thousands of grants & scholarships avail able to all students. Immediate qualification. Call 1-800 270-2744. Open Monday-Saturaay. n Forum Reactions to the mpson trial and verdict. Oct. 11, 12 noon-2 pm, room 340. Call 472-2597 for more informa tion. Sponsored by: The Women's Center College Scholarships Available. In-bound telenotification. Recorded message gives details. 1-308 247-3107.__ Coming soon Homecoming 1995 October 16-21 We’re Here.... We’re Staying #1 Nebraska Attention Student Organizations. Greek chapters and residence halls. Event packets are available at the following locations. ASUN office. Culture Center, Office for Student Involve ment (city & east campus), Greek Affairs, Multi-Cultural Affairs, Campus Recreation, RHA office, University Pro gram Council. Alumni Assoc., and at the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs office. Any student organization, residence hall floor, or greek chapter interested in participating in the Lawn Display/ Carnival can pick up an entry form at 115 Nebr. Union. Deadline for participation forms is October 11. Do you want to learn self-defense? Call Lee's TaeKwonDo Academy, 484-8989. EMERGING LEADER PROGRAM Applications now available for new students wno want to explore their leadership potential. Applications available at Student Involvement Office, 200 Nebraska Union or 300 Nebraska Union. FACULTY/STAFF INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL The last day to enter Faculty/Staff Co-Rec Volleyball is Tuesday, October 10. Don! delay I Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 Billion in private sector grants & scholarships is now available. All students are eligible regardless of fades, income, or parent's income. Let us help. Call tudent Financial Services: 1-800-263-6495 ext. F57782. HOMECOMING DEADLINES All of the following events have a deadline of Wednesday, Oct. 11. Return all registrations to 115 Nebraska Union. Participation form Husker Howl Wally ball Lawn Display / Carnival Booth Office Display 1-Fair Committee Congratulations Ben, Amy, Sean, Michelle, Courtney, & Angela on a great Fairl Remember pizza and eval's at 4:30 today! INTRAMURAL RIFLE SHOOT The I ntramural Rifle Shoot Contest will be held October 10 through October 12 at the Military and Naval Science Building. This event has Men's, Women’s and Co-Rec divisions. There is no advanced entry required. For more information, call 472-3467. Ever Sleep in a tent? Dismal Canoe Deadline: 10/10 $75.00 Basic Rock Climbing Deadline: 10/10 $85.00 Mountain Bike Weekend Deadline: 10/17 $50.00 Badlands, SO Sampler Deadline: 10/17 $100.00 Sandhills Backpack Deadline: 10/24 $60.00 Please contact Outdoor Adventures, at the Campus Recreation Center, 472-4777for further information!! Sign-up deadlines are at 5:00pm. TONIGHT GOVERNMENT LIAISON COMMITTEE All Students Welcome Tuesday—6:30 pm 115 Nebraska Union ★ October 9-20: “Outside Ourselves-lnside Each Other" A continuing creation of body casts and journals, explor ing our bodies and our relationship as women and collab orators. Works by Katherine Bergstrom and Samantha Gaines. Opening and discussion October 12. noon-1:30 in 338 Nebraska Union. The Women’s Center Union Board Meeting, 5:30pm, City Union, Make Sure Your Picture is Taken! UNL Offices University offices show your Big Red Spirit during Home coming 1995 by creating an Office Display! Entry dead line is Oct. 11. Call 472-2581 - ASUN office to request a packet. UPC University Progarm Council Exec positions and Event Director Applications are now available at the UPC Office and Student Involvement Office. Applications are due Friday, October 13th. Wallyball Tourney Oct 17 & 18 don’t forget to sign up.Teams of 2 males and 2 females. Entry forms are available in the ASUN office 115 Ne Union, and are due October 11. WANTED: 100 students to lose 8-100 lbs. New metabo lism breakthrough. Guaranteed results. $35 cost. 1-800 200-3896. Wanted: 100 students to lose 10-30lbs. Next 90 days. New metabolism breakthrough, Guaranteed, Dr. Recom mended. $35.50-CQST, Lucia, 1-800-211-6382. jHablemos Entre Hombres! Latino male group meets the first and third Wednesdays at the Culture Center from noon to 1:30. For information caHLuis at Counseling and Psychological Services, 472 !! ALPHA PHI OMEGA !! Pledge ceremony, 7:00pm tonight Ballroom. All actives please come. **CIVIL ENGINEERING STUDENTS** ALL Civil Engineering students should plan to meet with their advisors at the early registration meeting on Tues day, October 10 at 4:30 p.m. in W347and W357 Nebraska Hall. Packets for Spring 1996 will be available. Students are reminded that they still must have their advisors approval before registering for classes. Refreshments will be served. AEAC Monthly meeting, 5:45 p.m., Food Industry Complex, room 45. Program: Nebraska Cooperatives Council, FREE pizza after meeting. AG ED CLUB Business Meeting, 7:30pm East Campus Union. ALPHA ZETA Meeting Wednesday, October 11 at 6 p.m. in 234 Keim Hall. Mandatory attendance. Please bring your dues. Attention Ail Pre-Optometry Students!! We will be meeting this Wednesday, Oct 11 at 6:30pm in the City Union, (room to be announced) Dr. Blackburn will be our guest speaker for the evening. Collegiate 4-H Meeting East Campus Union, 5:30pm, Wednesday Oct. 11. Ques tions? Call Emily at 436-6078. How many licks does It take to get to the middle of a teaching career? Informational workshop on portfolios and hiring of teach ers. 7:30, Wednesday, October 11 in the Nebraska Union, room to be posted. All those interested in teaching are invited. Men’s Lacrosse Info Meeting, 7:00pm, Tuesday, October 10. NE Union, Room posted. NU MEDS Meeting Tuesday, Oct. 10th in Union. Room posted. Pizzal Everyone is welcome. Pre-OT Club Meeting Tuesday Oct. 10th, 7:00pm in City Union (room will be posted). New members welcome. SAA Master’s Week Reception Wednesday, Oct. 11th, 7:00pm. Semiformal. Thursday, Oct. 12th. Meeting 5pm at the Wick Center. SEA will be hosting Tom Confine A nationally known teacher, author, and clinician, he will be speaking at the October meeting. October 11th, 7:00 p.m. Henzlik 116. All are invited to attend! UNL Rodeo Association Club meeting October 11 at 7:30pm. in the East Campus Union (room to be posted). Please remember to bring your dues. Don't forget the Intramural Rodeo is this weekend. Also, there will be an Exec. Meeting at 7:00pm, we will decide on and sign up for dub jackets. UNL Wildlife Club Speaker meeting. Speaker: Ted LeGrange. Topic: Ne braska Wetlands. Wednesday, Oct. 11 7:00pm East Campus Union. Reminder: Logo contest designs due! Axn Actives #1 New Members runner-up in AXO softball AXQ Attn: New Members! Get pumped up for Big Sis/Little Sis Week. Your Big Sis' are watching you! AAn Thanks for a great time Thursday night! At least the straw kept us dry! AGR 3>M Food and dancing was great but the jokes even better. Let's do it again sometime! AGR Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson MY LEAF COLLECTION \S VBL,YOO DID ] THAIS VYHEN DOOMED/ I CANT BEUEYE 3PRIKG THE I THOUGHT MOM WOULDN'T TALE ME TO IDEA ON HER OF \T7 THE THE ARBORETUM. Ho W0NE6R AT THE LAST PROBLEM \S r GET BAD GRADESSECOND., i THAT MOMS -_„_-J NOT FLEX\8LE. © i s I I I WHPT K STUPID WPSTE OF time ms \s/ r W\SH THESE WPS SOME WM OUT WUMMVtONHw/ CFTU\S ASSVSKMEUT. I ACROSS 1 Republic since 1974 6 Ride the thermals 10 Turkish chiefs 14 Epic translated by Pope 15 Film 16 Brief interruption 17 Bawdy Roman festival 19 -avis 20 Printemps follower 21 Start of a counting rhyme 22 Benumb 24 Peruses again 26 Melville book 27 Twosome in Tarrytown 28 Pictures 31 Corpulent 34 Time period 35 Prefix with state or tone 36 Skipper’s command 37 Backbone 38 She married Burt 39 Pismire 40 Meat cuts 41 Certain sculptures 42 Barn bees 44 -Zedong 45 Long periods of time 46 Reading desk 50 Fine wool 52 Nubian 53 Hawaiian acacia ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE 54 Valhalla V.I.P. 55 Roman dining couch 58 Malarial fever 59 Sicilian volcano 60 Hope of Hollywood 61 Headland 62 Fir or pine board 63 Urged, with “on” DOWN 1 Skinflint 2 Like Pegasus 3 European quart 4 Sigma’s follower 5 “-sea now flows between”: Coleridge 6 Analyzes verse 7 Unctuous 8 Cuckoo 9 Unlike most hen tracks 10 Scrape 11 Roman arena fighter 12 Leeds’s river 13 Pair of horses 18 Beatty and Rorem 23 A. A. Fair’s real first name 25 Bed of roses 26 Conduits 28 Dilutes 29 Ossuaries 30 Square root of CLXIX 31 Steve Allen’s successor 32 Ginglymus attachment 33 An 11 Down armed with a net 34 Revolution supporters in 76 37 Signified 47 Needy person’s 38 Booty activity 40 “The_in «« Maquillage item Winter” 49 Designated 41 Tangible TltZgT* 43 Nets 52 Actress Manes 44 Powder from se Main rd. grain seeds 57 Discharged 46 Union branch charger? Edited by Eugene T. Maleska . AXQ Congratulations to Teresa Dardis, Any Haskett, Kristina Guggenmos on receiving Disney World internships for next semester. We'll miss you aflf Love, your sisters AGR, Thanks for the Subway and Plamore the other night Also thanks for watching Ice Castles. We knew you had a sensitive side. The Women of Phi Mu ATS Congratulations to the following Alpha Sig's on there recent accomplishments: UNL Ambassadors: Dave Bird, Ryan Buschkamp, Brian Wieman, Wade Johannes, Aaron Dauel, and Kevin Sagehom. Golden Key National Honor Society: Paul Havel, Tony Kaufman, Ryan Rikli, Mike Karr, Eric Dam, and Doug Eisenmann. Also Con gratulations to Tony Kaufman Tor acceptance into Tau Beta Phi National Engineering Society. An Congratulations to Jenny Star for being accepted into the Cumculum Committee for the UNL Were Proud of You! Love your Alpha Phi Sisters ASA Heather BenfeWt, Denise Bochme, Holly Bristol, Betsy Erickson, Victoria Gallant, Kerry Kuenning, Rebecca McMorris. Out babies rock! Your mommies are watching! Good Luckl ASA Pledge Mom/Daughter Week Get excited for a great week! Do you know who your mommy is? ATAXA Congratulations to Brooks Dermier and the rest of the team on winning the Co-Ed Soccer Tourney! HAPPY BIRTHDAY KKG 125 Years Old EAE ‘I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers.” PADDY MURPHY EAE Thanks for the barbaque Friday—Let’s do It again I Mike “Delta” Graham 6 Kappa Kappa Uz To Phi Delts: Thanks for the championship co-rec flag football season. We may have gotten a little dirty, but it was well worth it Let’s do it again next yearl! Love, AXO's ★ TONIGHT GOVERNMENT LIAISON COMMITTEE All Students Welcome Tuesday—6:30 pm 115 Nebraska Union ★ THUNDER PERFECT, Have I told you today how wonderful you are? Have a great day. Love you. 1 _Mush Mush When you walked by at the union last Wednesday you stole my heart When you said hello, you stole my speech. If you could find it in your heart to give them back, please call 438-2763. FOUND: Keys at the Bus Stop by Morrill Hall on Septem ber 15. Claim at the Daily Nebraskan Rm 34 in the Student Union.___ FOUND: Silver pin, on 14th between Q & R. 438-6765. FOUND:GlassesCase(Georgio Armani). Foundacoupie of weeks ago in 262 Mable Lee Hall. Claim at 135 Matte Lee. Fast Easy, No Investment Necessary. Make $500 in 5 days. Greeks, dubs, anyonell 800-862-1982 Ext 33. MEET NEW PEOPLE THE FUN WAY TODAY 1-900-255-1515 EXT 6588 2.99 per min Must be 18 yrs. Touch-tone Phone Required Serv-U (619)645-8434. 300s Jobs Additional $$ International company seeking 3 dynamic individuals wanting to work in a fun and exciting environment. Flex ibte hours, 484-8035. Charisma Do you have it? New health and beauty company expand ingln Lincoln and surrounding area. Call for appointment. CIRCULATION DRIVER Part-time position available in the Journal Star circulation department for a driver to deliver papers to various areas of the city. Company vehicle required with reimbursement for mileage expenses. Looking for a service oriented individual who is at least 18 years or age with a valid drivers license and a good driving record. Requires approximately 25 hours/week; work four of five days Monday thru Friday, 8:00am-12:00am M-F, Must be able to work Saturday or Sunday 5:00-12:00pm. Benefits include paid vacations, holiday pay, and reim bursement for mileage with use of own vehicle. Applications will be accepted for this position 9am-4pm through October 10th, 1995 at the Journal Star, 2nd floor. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Dishwasher needed for Natural Foods Co-Op. 9am-2pm up to 25 hours/week. Apply in person days, 1618 South St. FURNITURE MOVERS NEEDED To Set Up Auctions: Immediate PT Positions Available. Call 8-5 Only, 477 9256.