The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 30, 1973, Page page 6, Image 6

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    Part-time jobs
If you're a UNL student looking for part-time
employment, talk to Doug Severs, director of the
Student Employment Service.
Insurance companies, restaurants, janitorial firms,
service stations and trucking companies are some of
the businesses offering jobs to students through the
service.
Students wishing to find employment should
contact him at Administration 113 Monday-Friday
between 8-12 a.m.
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HOOKING FOR A GREAT PLACE TO EAT?
We offer s variety of good foods-
20 different s:irulvichcs
Numerous side dishes
Delicious soft-serve, featuring malts, shakes and
sundaes in your favorite flavors.
" Soft drinks & coffee.
AM) positively the best chili in town!
THE LEMON TREE SANDWICH SHOPPE
1321 "O" Street 435-6288
Mat in or Carrv-out
LIMITED OFFER: clip this ail. bring in in. and
i we 11 take 10 cents off the price of vour favorite Z
2 sandwich. Z
No Peru approval
An offer of aid to Peru
State College from University
President D.B. Varner has not
yet been accepted according to
Cecil R. "Pete" Boughn,
Varner's administrative
assistant.
The offer was last June. It
came in response to enrollment
decreases- at Peru State during
the past few years and to Gov.
J. J. Exon's 1973-74 budget
recommendations for the
college.
Peru area citizens had been
concerned that the school
might be closed.
Exon had told them that he
would not urge that the college
be closed, but added that it
would have to attract more
students before he would
recommend increased state
funding for the institution.
Varner had volunteered
assistance from NU in any way
that would be helpful-.
Although the University
cannot give the college
monetary support, Varner
suggested that UNL School of
Journalism might design a
promotion program to help
attract new students to the
college.
School of Journalism
Director R. Neale Copple said,
if Peru State would pay its
expenses, a senior advertising
class could undertake the
project.
Varner also said he would
make available graduate
students to teach courses
part-time at Peru State. J
ATJii x 118 NORTH 14TH
NEW! Genuine Indian Turquoise Jewelry
In Rings, Bracelets and Earrinqs.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MENS AND WOMENS RINGS
SEE OUR BACK TO SCHOOL SALE RACK OF EARRINGS
Fulbright
applications
Graduating seniors and
graduate students interested in
competing for grants in
graduate study, research
abroad or professional training
in the creative and performing
arts can apply for the
Fulbright-Hays Grant.
Students currently enrolled
at UNL may get information
and applications for the
national competition from
Roberto Esquenazi-Mayo,
Fulbright program adviser, in
Oldfather 1033. Campus
deadlines for filing applications
is October 1.
Any student who is a U.S.
citizen at the time of
application and who will hold a
bachelor's degree or its
equivalent before the beginning
date of the grant is eligible. In
most cases the student should
have a knowledge of the
languaqe of the country
Esquenazi Mayo said.
Selection is based on thv
academic andor professional
record of the applicant, and
the validity and content of his
proposed study.
LINCOLN COMMUNITY
PLAYHOUSE
2500 South 56th St.
WOODY ALLEN'S
Jnavhouse
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Hi. 'Mi) BmUWOE Milliillg
September 7,8,9
14,15,16
21,22,23
28,29,30
For Reservations Call 489-9608
ATTENTION N.U. STUDENT!
HAVE A BALL!
PUTT PUTT GOLF COURSE
Belmont Shopping Center
POTT-POTT
COIF COURSES,
AMCIICAS QUALITY CO)
11th and Cornhusker
1 game 18 holes $1.00
2 game 36 holes 1,25
3 game 54 holes 1.75
10 game book 5.00
25 game book 10.00
Monday -Dollar Day Play
p.m. for $1 f'iirjh.
Must show student ID card
? p.m. to 6
King's Food Host nitc-Win discount
food coupons to Kings
Tuesday-Bonus Day -Win $1.20 in golf
for special Hole in 1.
Wednesday -Tournaments Practice 6 to 7
p.m. Tournament t off at 7 p.m. Prizes
- Tiophies - Tun for All.
Thursday - Dollar Nite Play from 6 p.m.
to closing for $1.
Friday-Shakey's Pizza Nite-Wm free
pizza and "Bunch a Lunch" coupons
for Hole in 1.
Couples tournaments for Sororities
and Fraf,
Saturday-Great for Putt Putt Date
Sunday-Play more Putt Putt
$J$ D RAWS l
I 7 P.M. 9 P.M. ALL WEEK ;
MSB
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Newly decorated 12th Street
Garage presents, as usual, your
favorite songs played by their
own disc jockey.
F.A.C. CLUB
3 P.M.-6 P.M! FRI.
PITCHERS
$1.00
JL
discotheque.
Lincoln
A CLUB
FOR
STUDENTS
IN GLASS MENAGERIE - 72 &Q
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BEAUTY
bonus: t
We,ve got one here,
waiting just for you
Come in now and we'll (jive you a c omplimentary
losson in aehieviruja more radiant r omplexion with
the Merle Norman Thtee Stop'; to lieauly.
And when you pun haw tin; Hirer: Stops to Beauty
products for the rorjular prie of $11.00, you qet
aft exciting Beauty Bono:,' Iwo free tubes of
Mirai.ol Booster.
Call today for your appointment or .om(; in. I his
niiooMimo otter can lead 1o beauty unlimited.
114 Gateway
434-051!
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432 6235
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daily nebraskan
thursday, august 30, 1973