The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 09, 1981, Page page 14, Image 14

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daily nebraskan
Wednesday, december 9, 1981
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Become A Plasma Donor!
It's easy and painless. And it only takes about
an hour per visit. Bring your books and catch
up on your reading or study for finals.
You receive $10 per donation and you can
donate twice weekly.
(But you must wait 72 hours between donations.)
THIS AD WORTH $12
A $2.00 BONUS WILL BE PAID
to new donors when you bring this ad.
Plus you get a free physical with your first visit.
Call now for an appointment
In the Spirit of Giving,
Become a Plasma Donor.
UNIVERSITY PLASMA
CENTER
OPEN MONDAY -SATURDAY 8 A.M. -6 P.M.
federally licensed
Informal ion ahout summer l()K2 intern
ships in the physical sciences, life sciences,
environmental Science, Computer Science
and Science writing at Argonnc National
laboratory is available from the Coordin
ator for Fxpcricntial Fducation, OKI father
Mall 1218, 472-1452. Application deadline
is Feb. 1, 1982.
The UNL advertising club is sponsoring
"An livening with Ayres & Associates"
tonight at 7:30 at Ayres & Associates, 70th
& Holmes Lake.
Students interested in working and
studying in Israel on a UNL program in
1982-83 arc invited to attend an informat
ional meeting Thursday at 7:15 in the Neb
raska Union or contact Christa Joy, Nebr
aska Union 345.
CARE o
your v answer
human need
HELP AND HOPE
SINCE 1946 dS
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Please send your
tax-deductible check today and
make something good happen.
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There will be a University Health Center
Hoard meeting Thursday at II a.m. in the
Nebraska Union. All interested parties arc
invited to attend.
llxit Interviews for December graduates
who have had National Direct Student
Loans will be in the Nebraska Union on:
Dec. 10 at 12 p.m.; Dec. II at 10 a.m.; Dec. 14
at 7 p.m.; and Dec. 15 at 3 p.m. For details
contact the Office of Scholarships and Fin
ancial Aids, 472-2030.
Gas fire burns
storage building
A storage barn and its contents valued
at $60,000 went up in flames early Tues
day afternoon at 3150 S. 58th St., accord
ing to District 3 Fire Chief Robert King.
King said the fire started after two men
were removing a gas tank from a Chevy
Blazer truck and spilled gasoline. When the
men tried to move the truck to clean up
the gasoline, a trouble light was knocked
off from the building, landing in the gasol
ine and sparking the fire, King said.
Four fire trucks were sent at 1 2:42 p.m.
to put out the fire. David Hutchinson of
Lincoln is the owner of the building.
"Ho-Ho-Ho!"
There's a better way
to get there this Christmas.
Greyhound is going your way with trouble-free, economical
service. You can leave directly from campus or other nearby locations.
Most schedules have stops at convenient suburban locations. And
talk about comfort. You get a soft, reclining seat and plenty of room
for carry-on bags.
So next trip, go with the ride you can rely on. Go Greyhound.
Friday
Sunday
N.U. Student Union Lv 3:35p 3:45p
North Platte Ar 9:35p
Omaha Ar 5.00p
North Platte Lv 1:10p 2:10p
Omaha Lv
N.U. Student Union Ar 6:15p 7:40p
6:30p
For convenient daily service and complete information call 382-1810.
Schedules operate every weekend except during he-Mays e am week and semester break Pnr .i -h- i
subiect to change Some service requires reservations wmesier orean Prices and schedules
GO GREYHOUm
-JLJ, And leave the driving to us t,