FCC debates ban on hard Kquor ads WASHINGTON (AP) — Con gress, not the Federal Communications Commission, should deal with the li quor industry’s decision to abandon its decades-old ban on TV advertising, an FCC commissioner said Monday. FCC Commissioner James Quelle said the agency has no legal authority to intervene. He said he opposed FCC Chairman Reed Hundt’s suggestion two weeks ago that the FCC consider regulatory action if the TV industry doesn’t uphold the ban voluntarily. ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox have promised they would uphold the ban, But more than 1,000 individual TV sta tions and cable channels have yet tc decide whether they'll air such ads. Quello said Congress should deal with die issue legislatively upon its re turn in January. Earlier this month, the Distilled Spirits Council of the United State* decided to abandon the ad ban, which for 60 years barred radio ads promot ing such products as vodka, tequila and whiskey and 12 years later extendec the ban to television. 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VISION SNOWBOARDS $299.99 (BOARD AND BINDINGS * ASSEMBLED AND INCLUDED) 2115 O ST. 476-3044 ‘Thru Notebook’ sketches donated From Staff Reports The Sheldon Memorial Art Gal lery recently received more than 70 sketches and other materials that contributed to the process of creat ing the sculpture, “Torn Notebook.” Sculptors Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen have donated to the Sheldon 69 sketches and notes, 14 preliminary studies, two preparatory sculpture studies and the large wall-relief sculpture “Study for a Relief Combining Fragments of a Sketch and Writing, Wifi Pencil Stub.” These works were created in the process of creating the imagery for “Tom Notebook,” the sculpture in the new Madden Garden at 12th and Q streets. The two artists had originally loaned the materials to the Sheldon to coincide With the exhibit’s open ing, and in a letter to gallery direc tor George Neubert, Oldenburg wrote: “In gratitude to you ... and all who made the installation of the “Tom Notebook” so successful, Coosje and I would like to donate the materials we lowed to you for the accompwying exhibition.... We feel that this material which is w essential complement to the sculp ture, showing its origins wd rela tions to other work, belongs near the ‘Tom Notebook.’” These works are displayed in the exhibition, “Tom Notebook: The Project,” (pen for viewing through Dec. 1. The Sheldon is (pen Tuesday through Saturday from 10 ajn. to 5 pjn. Admission is free. I . _ ' , _1 Photo courtesy of Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery THE SKETCH “Studies fir a Notebook Edition of Images Related to Lincoln, NE—Football, Steer Head, etc.” is part of the recently donated resource materials of Claes Oldenburg and Cooge van Bruggen. Kellogg,expands breakfast with Lender’s BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (AP) — Kellogg wants to feed everyone at your breakfast table, including those who prefer toasted bagels to Frosted Flakes. Kellogg Co. — the maker of Pop Tarts, Eggo frozen waffles and Frosted Flakes and Rice Krispies cereals — said Monday it is buying Lender’s Ba gels from Kraft Foods Inc. for $455 million. Lender’s is the nation’s big gest bagel maker — frozen, refriger ated and fresh—with annual sales of $275 million. For Kraft, the deal ends its role in the bakery business. It sold off its other bakery businesses — including Entenmann’s cookies and cakes and Boboli pizza crusts—more than a year ago to CPC International Inc. for $865 million. Lender’s “is very much consistent with Kellogg’s long-standing tradition of nutrition and diet,” said Joseph M. Stewart, Kellogg’s vice president of corporate affairs. The deal is expected to be com pleted by the end of the year and in cludes Lender’s plants in West Haven and New Haven, Conn.; Mattoon, 111.; and Buffalo, N.Y. Stewart said the plants’ 800 jobs will not be affected. Lender’s is based in White Plains, N.Y. Robert S. Morrison, Kraft’s chair man and chief executive, said Lender’s did not fit with the company’s overall direction. Northfield, 111.-based Kraft is owned by Philip Morris Cos. Kellogg’s stock fell slightly on the news, down 1214 cents at $68.1214 in late afternoon trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Philip Morris shares climbed 62 'A cents each to $ 101.75' in NYSE trading. Teleschedulers wanted. Not over the phone selling. We need articulate, good listeners who enjoy communicating. Full and part-time available (Wllfwork with student schedules). Call Jak at 464-7088. __ The National Bank of Commerce is currently accepting applications for: ^Telter-Rampark * 2 Credit Card Collector- Bank Card Teller Superior * 2 Information Management Speciaist-Trust Teller-Bank South Teller-Wllamsburg For more detals, please call the First Commerce job hotlne, 434-4700. Equal Opportunity Employer Wanted: person to write Macintosh computer programs. Work at home. Set yourown hours. Skii only requirement. Knowledge of sports helpful. Good money. Interested? Call 306568-7327. WOOD SHOP ASSISTANT Experience with power tools or shop classes necessary. Fufl or part time. Apply Lincoln Lumber Co., 932 N. 23. WOULD YOU UKE EXTRA MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS? APPLY ATTARGETBYFRIDAYANDSTART AS EARLY AS NEXTTUESDAY. WE HAVE IMMEDIATE OPENINGS IN: •OVERNIGHT STOCKING TEMPORARY CHRISTMAS HELP HERE’S WHY YOU'LL LIKE WORKING AT TARGET: TOIL EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT •FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE- YOU CAN WORK 2A OR UP TO 6 NIGHTS A WEEK- WE WILL WORK AROUND YOUR SCHEDULE. 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Work your own hours and earn excellent pay. Can Rick at 436-9724, leave a message. Publisher’s Notice All real estate advertising inthis newspaper is Subject to the federal Fair Housing Act, which makes t /legal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or Mention to make any such preferences, limitations or discrimination The Daily Ne braskan wii not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law or discriminates against sexual preferences. Our readers ate hereby xiformedthat a/dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. Female roommate needed to share 5BR Tanch-style house. 3.SBA. 176/mo. 477-4662. MalaflemalB roommate needed ASAP. House on4&h street. S2S0 * unities. Call 477-5366._ N/S female roommate wanted. $150/month ♦ 1/5 utilities ♦ deposit Close to campuses. Call 436-3932. N/S nssfohdBta' female roommate wanted to shafe newer.house, $175/month ♦ IM utilities ♦ deposit. 477 5675/Avaflable Dec. 1. —---j ■—t-—• Roommate needed to share 5-bedroom townhouse. Pre fmrellBbe. flexbie, M/F.$t72/roo* $180 depos»t+ t/B uttities. Avalabie Dec 1. Call 477-0780. Bedroom, private bath, garage. utilltiespaJd. nc smoking, klchen available, lauribry,$250, cal 488-0789/leave message. 11 K. ■ . ■■ 2944 S. 3 BDR, W/D, off street parking, nice, avail in DEC. $550,488-5446 _ 4 bedroom 2 bath. Walk to UNL 826 Charleston. W/D, dishwasher. C/A. $770.489-9294. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, dose to campus. NICE. 337 North 32nd Street. $675/mo. 435-5043. _ 4334 St Paul, large 6-bedroom, very nice, available 1/1, $950.489-6948. 4426 Huntington, 2 BR ranch, aval. 12-1, oak floors, alt. garage, C/A, No smokers. No pets, 6 mo lease. $675 + dep. 8 refs. 466-8966,423-5921 _ 909 N. 23rd. 3 bedroom. $575. 2301 Vine, very nice, 4 bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, near campus. $750. 2200 Dudley. Very nice four bedroom. 1 1/2 baths. Near campus. $750.432-0644 or 432-6644. First month free. 6 bedroom and three bath. Just redone, central air, and washer/dryer. 1144*P St $1100. Aval able Dec. 3.430-9012. Very nice 2 bedroom mobile home for rent $500/mo. Cal Joyce 432-2648. 2291 Holdrege. 3 bedroom, 1 3/4 baths. Cal Jim 475 7990,432-4414, or 423-6304. _ 4-bedroom, 2-bath. 3040 Q St Brand new, applancee ♦ washer/dryer. No pets. Only $895. Cal PhoenbcPrcper ties Management 421-8996. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1 Bedroom $299-9359; 2 Bedroom $335-$439. Laundry. Busina. $100.00 rebate on first month's rent JONES APTS, 475-7*62. •. > ^ 240 S. 26th. 1 bedroom. Modem/Newer, Bult in micro wave. Off street parking. Leave message 483-2357. Available Soon 1 BR, all electric, FREE CABLE, no pets. $330. 521 N 25th. 477-7684. Claremont 2 bedroom for second semester cal 438-7103 Colonial Heights Apartments One-, two- and three-bedroom apartments available. Tanning bed and indoor heated pool. 421-3070. Downtown studio, secure bulding, heat paid, no pets $275 plus deposit and references. 435-6666 East Campus 36th & Baldwin. 2-bedroom, fireplace, C/A, appliances, laundry, parking, lease. No pets, 489-9916. ★ Heat Paid 2504 Vine, top floor, brown A tan, dose to campus, 6 mos Iftaco $340. 1109,1121 North 28th, huge bedroom, from $330. Sharp. 4300 Comhuaker Hwy, 2 BR, apflt-louol townhouse, fee a house, $490-$525. 2 BR, huge living room, beautiful decor, vrttite with oak, grey or beige, ceramic floors, $530. Cwaaty HIM Managsaaent, 489-4657. One large bedroom, near campus, contemporary look. Ceramic tile entry, nice working Mchen with pantry, ceramic tile Mchen and bathroom, secure storage space, same floor laundry, off-street parking, private entrance, and heat paid. Available January 1. $450/rronth. 474 3529.__ Pine Lake Heights Apartments Etfidentdas, 1,2,3 apis, avallabta wfafts. For mote information cal 436-3484