Wednesday, September 12, 1979 daily nebraskan page 19 4 )"ve ; 'hA "V ' 1 I A shady lawn is transformed into a stage as Lincoln resident Jek Kelly (left) and UNL practice juggling. Penn U. lawyer: Bankruptcy won't work Philadelphia, PA.-'Those loan obligations should be wary of lawyers or others who paint bankruptcy as a fast and painless process," suggests Stephen B. Burbank, general counsel of the University of Pennsylvania. Burbank notes that Penn in the past two years has contested' the attempts of three former students to avoid their student loan obligations through voluntary bank ruptcy. The unversity has been successful in all three cases, preserving from discharge more than $39,000. In a recent case, the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California earlier denied the petition of a former Penn PhD. candidate, JeanLandri Leroy, to discharge a student loan debt of $12,970. According to testimony in the proceedings, Leroy was Must sell: 1970 Cutlass AC snowtires. Make an offer. 435 1615. Phoenix (Appalacion) Kayak Like new, used only 5 or 6 times. Has extras. $440. Call 339-7789. Gibson lespaul guitar, excel lent condition. Earth-Amp 200 watts good condition. Best offer Call Mary at 466-6743. Antique 3 piece oakleather settee, 12' x 15' wool braided rug-earth tones; also 1915 dress form. Call 477-8438 evenings. For sale: 9 x 12 blue shag carpet. Call 435-1615. FOR SALE: "House Plants" See Plantasia. Hotpoint side-by-side refri gerator freezer, clean, 21 cu. ft., 423-9261. Bed 4 Sale: Full-size box spring, mattress, headboard-$35 Call before 5 472-1771 ). 1974 Dodge Charge SE; red with white interior, buckets, AM -FM. $1700. 475-8536. Used refrigerator-freezer, standard size. Good working condition. Call 474-5674 or 477-201 1 evenings. Single bed frame and Broy hill bookcase headboard. $55. 423-3404. Small green plaid sofa $100, 2 small stackable chest of draw ers $30 or $50 for pair. Call Barb, 488-4629 after 3 pxn. VACUUM CLEANERS Near new and re-conditioned. Cheep. Mr. Sweeper Store, 2633 N. 48th. 467-3633. 9-5 p.m. Ifl !Wfr? 1 i. who seek to avoid student college notes 75 Trans Am, 36,000 miles, new Dunlop-Radials, 5-mag wheels, custom paint, much more. $4,000 or offer or trade. 489-8914. 76 Monte Carlo Landau, cruise, Blr, AM-FM and more. Evenings, 435-8272. STUDENT BOOK PACKS $9.99 White Stag, 2 com partment book bag. Special $7 88 Jansport Sack, 3 back, 1000 cu. in. capacity, $11.88. Camptrail Zip Zac, 850 cu. in. capacity, $9.88. SURPLUS CENTER 1000 West "O" St. Four unsigned football tickets. Also have I.D.'s. 435 6140. TYPEWRITER Smith-Cornona, Electric portable. Like new. $155. 475 1636. The Lowa boots are on special at the Surplus Centerl The Rotwand is constructed with Norwegian welt and hinged heel with full vibrum sole, screen collar. The Rotwand is on special at only $59.88. SURPLUS CENTER 1000 West "0" St. 2 United Airlines !4 fare coupons. $40 each. Call 475 8730 evenings. Complete waterbed. Brand new 4 poster frame. $175. Steve 477-1646. Tired of living in the lounge? We have efficiencies for $175. Newly furnished-very nice. Call 483-1690 or 435-2941. ' 1 bedroom apt. 22nd & D. Off itreet parking, $195 d posit. 423-6157 or 483-2238. 1 V a graduate student at Penn from 1974 through the spring of 1977. During that period he applied for, and received through the University's financial aid office, four separate loans totalling $12,970. On his four loan applications, Leroy listed assets in savings accounts of (a) $900, (b) none, (c) none, and (d) none. Bank records subsequently secured by the Univer sity indicated that at the time the various applications were completed, Leroy in fact had in the bank (a) $4,000, (b) between $4,000.26 and $5,000.26, (c) $7,225.28, and (d) between $7,225.28 and $7,800.28. In addition, evidence introduced by the University showed that Leroy transferred $3,000 in cash to his brother nine days before filing his bankruptcy papers in August, 1977, and that he did not indicate this on his petition. In upholding the University's appeal from an order of a bankruptcy judge that granted partial discharge of the debt, U.S. District Judge Malcolm M. Lucas stated, "As the record makes clear, (Leroy) closed a bank ac count of some $3,000 a few days before filing his petition. WANT TO GET OUT OF THE LOUNGS? Cornhusker Co-Co-op still has some space avail able for males and females. Reasonable rates with meals in cluded. Call 474-9772 or 474-9773 and ask for a house officer. Clean 4 bedroom house for rent. 4 blocks to campus, partly furnished. $250 deposit. 475 6669. Newly decorated efficiency upstairs. $165month includes utilities. 1644 Washington 477 2168. GOT THE DORM LOUNGE BLUES! SAVE$280SCHOOL YEAR! Brown Palace Coop, located at 1900 "B", has several openings for male university students. Board and Room-Only $150 per month. University approved housing for freshman students. Phone 432-2583 for more infor mation. 2120 Washington, 1 bed room, air, dishwasher, carpets, near new. $195 electricity. 423-1421. Large 3 bedroom townhouse 3 minutes north of city campus, 1702 Knox. 1 bath, carport. $273mo.. monthly lease, 475 6144. Fix your car at our place. We rent garage space and tools. AMAZON AMOCO 11th &D 474-4822 FREEH Call 477-2376 to see clean, cozy furnished efficiencies from $155 a month. Heat paid. Large closets. 1327 H Street. 3 bedroom house lots of stained glass windows. Nice carpets built-in microwave and dishwasher. $295 plus utilities and deposit. Also 2 bedroom apt. $165 utilities, both close to campus. 483-7046. ' J Photo by Tom Gessner student Peter Nicolaus Two bedroom duplex, fur nished, window air. Near Lincoln General. Call 474-5012 evenings. Vans and Trucks For Rent $11.95 A Day CHEAP WHEELS 10th & R 475-9122 INCREDIBLE!! Spacious one and two bedrooms some furnished. Pool. Parking. Garages available. Call 423-7475 or see manager in apartment No. 311 for information. Rent starts at $180. Six or twelve month contract. No pets. GET OUT OP THE DORMS We will help with your dorm de posit with a rent credit! 5 minutes to campus. Deluxe, brand new, 2 bedrooms, garages, dishwasher, range, refrigerator, disposal, wood burning fireplace super insulation, fully carpeted and lots of storage. Ask about our school year lease. See these before you decide. $245mo. utilities and deposit. No pets. Joseph E. Kean Company 474-1666 The Daily Nebraskan needs two editorial page columnists. Undergraduate or graduate stu dents should apply at Room 34 of the Nebraska Union. Please bring samples of your writing. GODFATHER'S Part-time night bartenders need ed. Apply in person. Ask for Terry, Bill or Mike. 12th & Q Upstairs in the Glass Menagerie. Surplus Center has immedi ate openings for part-time per sons In receiving, stocking and sales. Must be able to work Sat urday days and Thursday even ings. For more information and appointment, call 435-4366. Softball teams try to demolish record The March of Dimes Is sponsoring a Record-Breaking Softball Attempt, scheduled for Friday In Omaha. It will begin at 10 ajn. and will end Tuesday. The game will' take place at Seymour Smith Field, 69th & Harrison. Admission charges are $1.00 for adults and 50 cents for children. The previous record belongs to the U.S. Navy Team set December of 1977 in Singapore. Charlie Gast, team coordinator of the Omaha Attempt said he expects his team to easily break this 72-hour record and place Umaha in the Guinness Book of World Records. In order to officially break the record, certain rules must be followed. (1) No substituions may be made. The same 20 players must start the game as well as finish. (2) The players are allowed a 5 minute break every 60 minutes. They may take it in 5 minute intervals or play 3 hours straight, accumulating 15 minutes. (3) The actual game must be witnessed by 2 persons, of no relation to any of the players, throughout the entire attempt. (4) Each player must belong to the American Softball Association as well as the Omaha Softball Association. All proceeds will be directed to the March of Dimes. carpoofl MOYMNE jSSj ij to share . sM JHthe ride! S X"11 -ininirniiiiiir-Tr MM lirirr riTimnf n i in nun. T n nnir ran' 'I in m m The Nebraska Club has open ings for dining room waiters. Ideal part-time hours. Apply in person, 20th floor, First Nat ional Bank Building. Help wanted, part-time. Morning, afternoon and evening hours available. Apply at Towne Parking, 1313 "M"St. STUDENTS Part-time employment oppor tunity available as machine operators. Hours are flexible, bring your class schedule and we will arrange hours convenient for you. If interested, contact: The Personnel Department METRO MAIL 901 West Bond 475-4591 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Part-time evening help need ed, 24-30 hoursweek, night dis patch, excellent opportunity for a student. Call 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 475-9521 . Salespeople wanted. Apply downtown Jason's. 1346 P' St. Immediate opening for full or part-time foreign car mechan ic. Must be experienced and supply own tools. Contact Service Manager, Doan Rose Sales, 125 N. 21st. GODFATHER'S PIZZA Part-time watiresses wanted. Day and' night hours available. Apply in person to Terry, Bill or Mike. 12th & Que SWEEP LEFT Now hiring part-time evening cocktail waitresses, no exper ience necessary, outstanding pay. flexible hours, health club benefits. Be where the action Is this fall. Apply: SWEEP LEFT 815 "O" Street daily 9-6 VALENTINO'S We are seeking good, conscienti ous employees at all 3 Valen tino's locations; 35th & Holdrege 70th & Van Dorn 27th & Highway 2 Primarily evening hours. Call 474-1305 for a personal interview. Part-time noon help wanted between 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday -Friday, or any combination of those days. Longer shifts avail able for those whose class schedules allow or who wish more hours. Apply in person, WENDY'S Old-Fashioned Hamburgers 14th & Que 474-2322 Part-time desk clerk wanted. Call Colonial Inn 464-5971 for appt. Ask for Mr. Strauch. Experienced waitresses and back up cook. Flexible hours, top wages and benefits. Apply In person to Charlie after 4 p.m. PORKORNY'S 56th & Cornhusker The Lincoln Underground, 227 North 9th Is now hiring bussers, male or female, full or part-time, for lunch hours, 10 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Also for part time cocktail waitresses, 4 hour shifts start at 4 p.m. Apply in person between 2 and 4. PART-TIME POSITIONS Lancaster County seeks indivi duals who are people oriented, have own transportation, and are willing to work 20-30 hou ri per week in the evenings, to participate in a home energy saving program. Individual will receive training for position and be employed until approximate ly March of 1980. Hours will be arranged. Salary $3.18 per hour. Apply County-City Employ ment Office, County-City Bldg. Room B113, 555 South 10th. An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer