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    $3.25 per day for 15 words on individual student
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of the newspaper.
00s For Sale
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.
Klein bicycle blowout. All remaining Klein Mountain bikes
at close-out pnces. Complete bikes with LX components
starting at $900.—That’s cheap!
Cycle Works, 27th & Vine, 475-2453
New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands.
Wheel’n & Deal'n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477.
Discounted Software. Microsoft office, $99.95; HP48GX
$189.95; Call HAS Collegiate Express, 1-800-332-1100,
ext 5.
Pro-Form Cross-trainer exercise machine, $500 obo. 19"
color TV, $100obo. RCA VCR, $125 obo. Couch, $25 obo.
Kitchen table w/4 chairs, $40 obo. Wash machine, $250.
435-7060, leave message.
FOR SALE: One Missouri ticket. Best Offer, 466-2467.
MUST SELL season football tickets, South Stadium,
Adam-476-2950.
Need 4 validated tickets (preferably together) to NU/KSU
game Oct. 21. Call 475-2013.
NEED: 1 validated KSU ticket, 483-7917.
NEED: NU vs Missouri, 2 tickets, 489-6711/leave mes
sage.
Needed: 5 tickets to Oct. 14 Missouri game. Call 466
3155, leave message.
NU vs. Colorado Tixs
_ (303)430-1111.
Two NU vs Missouri tickets wanted. One validated, one
not. Call Cheri, 477-5614.
Wanted: 3 K-state Football tickets, preferably validated.
Call 436-0907.
'91 Honda Civic, 2-door hatch, teal, 5-speed, air, clean,
75K. $4950 Offers
'89 Mazda 323, 2-door hatch, 4-speed, FM/Cass, 70K,
nice, $2850 Offers.
Baer’s Auto Sales, 1647 S. 3rd, 477-6442
1984 Honda Shadow 700. Runs good, $1300 OBO. 436
8793, Frode.
1982 FordT-Bird, runs well. $1,000 OBO. 466-2128 leave
message.
200s Notices
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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 402-885-3710. “Seats Are
Limited."
**Flu Shots Tomorrow**
Flu shots for student, faculty/staff and general public.
October 12-East Union, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
**Wallyball**
Don't forget, captains of all teams must attend a manda
tory rules meeting, Thurs Oct 12 at 9pm in the Union.
Room to be posted.
Health Fair
To your Health Fair, East Union, October 12, 11:00
1:00pm. Cholesterol, Blood pressure, and blood sugar
testing plus flu shots. Other activites too, most activities
free.
HOMECOMING DEADLINES
All of the following events have a deadline of
Wednesday, Oct. 11. Return all registrations to 115
Nebraska Union.
participation Torm
Husker Howl
Wallyball
Lawn Display /Carnival Booth
Office Dlspiay
★
INDIGO GIRLS. Coming October 10. New live album,
‘1200 Curfews.’ Over two hours of concert favorites. Also
new: “Watershed (Ten Years of Underground Video).’ Net
siteLhttpVAvww.musiasony.com/lndigo Girl^_
INTRAMURAL BOWLING
Intramural Bowling will be held October 13 through Octo
ber 15 at the East Campus Union. This event has Men's.
Women's, and Co-Rec divisions. There is no advanced
entry required. For more information, call 472-3467.
ISO Election ’95-’96
Election Registration: Oct 6-Oct 20. Election
Campaign: OcX 21 -Nov 2. Election: Friday Nov 3.
Application pickup* drop off @ IA front desk.
Informative meeting for candidates: Oct 20. Fri
day at 2:00pm, IA For more information: contact
IA at 472-5358 or see PN, Friday Oct 6.1995.
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
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.
Fraternity membership applications available In room
332, Nebraska Union.__
FREE FINANCIAL AID!
Over $6 Billion In private sector grants & scholarships
is now available. All students are eligible regardless of
grades, income, or parent’s income. Let us help. Call
Student Financial Services: 1-800-263-6495 ext.
F57782. ___
Gamma Phi Phi Gam Slam
October 22nd
3-on-3 basketball tournmanet
Registration October 15 at Phi Gamma Delta 1-9, $15
registration fee.
Guitar Instruction/Rental
Zager Studio, 464-7771.
Lesbian, Bisexual, and
Questioning
Discussion Group
Thursdays, beginning Sept. 14, Nebraska Union 338.
12:30-1:30pm. Informal discussion group focusing on
issues related to being a lesbian in today's society.
Facilitated by Pat Tetreault, Health Center. Contact the
Women's Center at 472-2597 for more information.
The Women’s Center
MONEY FOR COLLEGE
Hundreds & Thousands of grants & scholarships avail
able to all students. Immediate qualification. Call 1-800
270-2744. Open Monday-Saturday.
October 9-20: “Outside Ourseives-inside 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
Open Forum
Reactions to the O.J. Simpson trial and verdict. Oct. 11,
12 noon-2 pm, room 340. Call 472-2597 for more informa
tion. Sponsored by: The Women's Center
TCAB
Congratulates these awesome new members: Shelly
Bartlett, Tami Hylland, Monte Lange, Jenna Williamson,
Addie Reed. Kristin Jenkins, Lara Gilster, Lori Otto, Staci
Juel, Shannon Bell, Kim Faiman, Trina Franzen, Nicole
Wortaszewski, and Emily Bischoff. See you Thursday.
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.
WALLEYBALL
TEAM CAPTAINS
for HOMECOMING 95
Mandatory meeting
Thurs., Oct. 12
- 9:00pm
City Union
A team representative MUST attend this meeting or the
team will be withdrawn from the tournament
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-COST, Lucia, 1-800-211-6382.
ALPHA ZETA
Meeting Wednesday, October 11 at 6 p.m. in 234 Keim
Hall. Mandatory attendance. Please bong your dues.
Attention All 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 tor the evening.
CBA SAB
Meeting at 5:15
Group Picture Business Attire
Meet at South entrance to Union
Collegiate 4-H Meeting
East Campus Union, 5:30pm, Wednesday Oct. 11. Ques
tions? Call Emily at 436-o078.
Habitat For Humanity
Thursday, October 12,1995. Harper TV Lounge. 5:30
How many licks does it take to get to the middle of a
teaching caraor?
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.
SEA
A nationally known teacher, author, and clinician, he will
be speaking at the October meeting. October 11th, 700
p.m. HenztiK 116.
All are invited to attend!
Husker S & D Timing Team
Become a part of the Husker Swimming and Diving team
by timing various meets and events. InformationalMeet
ing Thursday Oct 12.7pm, Union. Free S & D T-Shirts to
air members.
TCAB
Meeting, 6:30pm for all members Thursday Oct 12, Mabel
Lee 262. Be there for pizza and good times!
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 club 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!
UPO
In lieu of a regular meeting. Undergraduate Psychology
Organization is helping sponsor the Undergraduate
Colloquiem with esteemed Dr. Larry E Beutier speaking
Thursday, Oct 12 at 3:30pm in 320 Burnett with a recep
tion at 4:30pm in 225 Burnett. Come hear this renowned
Psychologist!
axo
Actives
#1
New Members
Runner-up
in ATO softball
AXQ
Attn: New Members! Would you like a clue as to who your
big Sis' are? Be there tonight at 8:00 pm.
Love You Big Sis'
-z
Anchorsplash ’95
Congrats to:
Farmhouse-1 st place fraternity
Kappa Delta-1st place sorority
Theta Chi-1 st place synchronized swimming
Mark Zmarzly for winning Anchorman.
A big thanks to all the other teams. You made
Anchorsplash a great success raising over $1,200!
Congratulations
To Lambda Chi Fraternity for winning First Place at
Kappa Kickoff
And Second Place to ATO
(DK^
Alpha Chi, A Phi, Theta, AOPi, Tri-Delt, DG, Gamma Phi,
Kappa, KD, ADPi, Phi Mu, Pi Phi, and Chi-O. "All the
Sororities-only ONE winner” R U that winner?
Phi Psi 500
* To benefit the Lincoln Childrens Museum
Sunday, October 15th
GREEK LIFE -Lifeskills
"Communication Between the Sexes”
Tonight, Wednesday, Oct 11,10pm @ PI PHI.
GREEK CONNECTION
Tonight, Wed. Oct 11, Union
HAPPY BIRTHDAY KKG
125 Years Old
KKT ATQ
Congratulations to April Fosdick and Brad Kratky(ATO)
on your engagement. We’re very happy for you.
Love, the Kappas
AAA
Congratulations to our new members Julie Coffey, Kim
Stewart, Molly Meyers, Tricia Maise, and Stacie Ahrendt.
Love, your Tri-Delta Sisters
AT
A DG headbutt goes out to Trina Franzen and Jenna
Williamson for making Teachers College Advisory Board.
Way to Go!
Love, your sisters
AXA
The Hunt Is On...
ITBO
Hey Pi Phi Pledges,
We got snuck-vou guys had the #1 sneak on campus. You
let us and half the fraternities know!
Love, the Actives
EX
We re glad you came over Wednesday for 90210. You’re
welcome over anytime!
_ Love, the Pi Phi's
2AE
Phi Alpha to the following brothers for being inducted into
Golden Key:
Alex Lamme, Mike Moyer, Matt Olberding, Doug
Niemann, John Rauscher.
The Men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Thank you to all the teams that participated in ATO
Softball '95. The proceeds went to NHRI and Childhelp
USA. Also, congratulations to DG on winning the "Er
division and to AxO on being "A” division Champions.
Student Government
Positions Open
Campus Rec. - res. hall rep.
Commencement Comm.
Grading & Examinations - grad rep.
International Students Subcomm.
Police Committee
Publications Board
Sexual Orientation Subcomm.
Student Court
Deadline for all positions
Wed., Nov. 1 - 4:00 p.m.
Applications available at
115 Nebraska Union
UN-L Student Government
Wed., Oct. 11- 6:30pm
City Campus Union
Information And Agenda Available
115 Nebraska Union
I'm not looking for a perfection, just a girl that I can have
a conversation, long walks with in the park and a good
sense of humor. E-mail to lkc@unlinfo.unl.edu.
Kevin,
Don't forget we don't have Econ Sunday.
Katie
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: Silver pin, on 14th between Q & R. 438-6765.
FOUND:Glasses Case (Georgio Armani). Found a couple
of weeks ago in 262 Mable Lee Hall. Claim at 135 Maole
Lee.
Computer apd Video
Equipment
We need: non-multimedia Sound Cards (Roland, Turtle
Beach, etc.) Video Cards, Video Editing Equipment,
Video Cameras. Call 436-8792.
Fast, Easy. No Investment Necessary. Make $500 in 5
days. Greeks, dubs, anyonell 800-862-1982 Ext 33.
JAX -
We need line cooks, cocktail waitresses and dishers now.
Willing to pay for experience or will train the right people.
Cali 423-0166 or stop by 27th and Woods Blvd.
Now taking applications for full and part-time at Campus
Corner M & S and Kabredlos. Please apply at Campus
Corner on 17th and R.
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Outside Sales Rep
Outside Sales Rep needed to sell Lincoln Journal Star
Subscriptions. Average 18-20 hrs/wk, early afternoon
early evening hours. Hourly rate & commissions paid.
Applications for this position will be taken 9am-4pm,
Monday-Friday, through October 20, at Lincoln Journal
Star, second floor, 926 P Street, Lincoln, NE, 68508. EOE
!Entrepreneurs Wanted!
Exciting new business opportunity right here, right now.
Not flipping burgers, not door to door, not telemarketing,
simply something you’ll love while working vour own
hours, determining your own wage. Call Toby, 474-2915.
Charisma
Do you have it? New health and beauty company expand
incpnLincoln and surrounding area. Call for appointment,
Dishwasher needed for Natural Foods Co-Op. 9am-2pm
up to 25 hours/week. Apply in person days, 1618 South
St_
Downtown daycare looking for fun, loving, energetic
person with experience to work evenings. Apply at The
Gingerbread Cottage, 225 S 18th.
Employment Opportunites available at Farabee’s Res
taurant for full or part time kitchen help. Servers, hosts and
hostesses, apply within to Darren or Chris, 5800 So. 58th
St. Lincoln, NE. EOE.
EXTRA INCOMEI!! Supplement your income while ob
taining high quality environmentally safe health care
products. If interested, please call Chris at 477-4818,
leave message.
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16 Mountain lake nonagenarian
17 Guiding 39 Japanese
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18 Israeli circle 40 Epinicion, e.g.
dance 41 Merino’s sound
19 Hajis have been 42 Flax fabric
here 43 Marine
21 Conscious hanger-on
23 Hit terra firma 45 Percussion
25 Performs from a instrument
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50 Scatter in drops
53 Lithium, e.g.
56 Mythical pome
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59 Brews
61 Film producer
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62 Red dye
63 Cauchos
64 -morgana
65 Poker fee
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2 Old Irish script
3 Father
4 Chili
5 “Odi et
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6 Makes lace
7 Aquatic
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8 Cooper’s “The
9 Pianist Mitsuko
10 Kind of
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catch
11 Rate
12 Mild expletive
14 With force
20 Lump of clay
22 Palaver
24 Woman’s small
hat
26 Landed estate
27 Ammonia
compound
28 Plotter against
Nikolai I
29 City in Gujarat
31 A tripod
32 Swiss-French
river
39 Cave, in poesy
38 Euxine
39 Monster slain
by Theseus
41 Wheat chaff
42 Claudicant
44 State of India
46 Lake of Russia
48 Singer John
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51 Indonesian craft
52 Bridge position
54 Chesterton’s
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55 Heel taps
58 Contend
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