Friday, November 9, 1934 Daily Nebraskan Pago 9 Drsey Labs adds suD&ce, mew By Sezanne Tctcn Daily Nebraskan Stiff Reporter porsey Laboratories in Lincoln Thursday announced plans for a building addition and the intro duction of a new product line. Joe Lavin, vice president and general manager, said Dorsey will begin construction in March of a 52 000-squ are-foot addition to its building at 10301 Highway 6, north east of Lincoln. Lavin said the $7.25 million project is the largest since Dorsey moved to the location in 1973. This is the company's sixth expan Honey Sunday aids By Julie Jordan Hendricks Daily Nebraskan Senior Editor Between 1 ,500 and 2,000 volun teers, including UNL students, will trek Lancaster County Sun day to raise funds for mentally retarded citizens. The volunteers will sell "squeeze bears" filled with honey door to door on Honey Sunday. The 21st annual event is spon sored by the Association of Retarded Citizens, a non-profit advocacy group with national headquarters in Texas and a net work of state and local organiza tions throughout the United States. Duane Knuth, of ARC-Neb-raska, said Honey Sunday origi nated in Grand Island as a joint effort of the local ARC and Jay cees. Soon after, several other ARCs and Jaycees from through out the state joined the effort. It developed into a statewide effort Group supports, motivates jobless By JodiBlazek Daily Nebraakan StaJf Reporter Amidst the recent growth of support groups alcohol and drug support groups, abuse sup port groups, elderly people sup port groups yet another has emerged under the guidance of Bridget Nifoussi, a UNL student. The Job Search Support Group, which held its first meeting Thurs day at the YWCA, is the result of an idea to help people searching for jobs from Nifoussi and Cindy Kaliff, an intern at the New Direc tion Center. The idea was formed when Nifoussi, currently unemployed, went to a recent job fair, spon sored by the YWCA and Lincoln Lancaster Country Commission on the Status of Women and the YWCA "What these people need is emotional support after job ap plications," Niffousi said. There fore, the goal of the Job Search Support Group is "not necessar ily to find jobs, but to help people keep up their enthusiasm and drive to seek employment or bet ter employment. It's hard to get motivated on your own when you're bummed out about three or four rejections." The format of the first support 4$. "'"r;iniiiiiiini ii.juMiju'iiiiiiMiMWiiii'iMiiiniiawpiTiTTIt rr1'ffli"m p ( u u ) f sion since then and its third since 1931. The addition, set to be com pleted in June 1G86, Is not an expansion of warehousing or manufacturing space. Lavin said the new addition will house labora tories, sales and marketing of fices and an employee training center. Dorsey currently employs 390 people with an annual payroll of $11.4 million. Lavin said the improved business conditions developed by the expansion will create about 250 new jobs by 1989. ' by the Nebraska Jaycees on behalf of ARC. ARC now has taken full respon sibility for the project, though some Jaycees participate on local leveb. Knuth said Honey Sunday sales during the last five to six years have averaged about 100,000 bottles of honey sold annually statewide. The state ARC buys the honey at less expensive bulk rates and sells it to local ARCs. The local ARCs sell a 12-ounce "squeeze bear" for $2. Sales are contingent on the number of volunteers and the weather. "Weather is probably the big gest deciding factor as to the suc cess of Honey Sunday," Knuth said. He said the ideal selling day would be overcast and cool - on the verge of rain, but not raining. A warm, sunny day would attract meeting was to find out how the group "would like to learn to cope with stress and strain" on the job, during interviews, and accep ting job rejections. People at the meeting include college dropouts, housewives, students finishing either their bachelor degree or their masters and unemployed journalism grad uates. They provided each other with job leads, hints for inter viewing, brainstorms, and tips on E UNL CULTURE CENTER... Q UNL Culture Center I 16th & Y Streets f 472-2454 STUDY WITH US! 1 -Quiet study space -Electric typewriters Monday-Thursday 4:30-10:30 p.m. We'll way 7? On Complete STYLESPERMSCOLORS Not Best Locations. . .Best Prices sea, 9i- - tS & it SC-eS a CENTRUM-474-0281 9 Lavin said Dorsey, maker of Triaminic cough syrups and marketer of Eclipse sunscreens, is introducing Dorcol Pediatric Formulas. The new product line includes the Dorcol Children's Cough Syryp, marketed since 1963, and four new medications designed for children from ages 2 to 6. In 1983, Dorsey's sales of more than $60 million surpassed the makers of Dristan, Comtrex and Contac, making Dorsey the fifth leading manufacturer of cough and cold products in the nation. Gov. Bob Kerrey and Lincoln Mayor Roland Luedtke congratu- retarded volunteer sellers, but would draw people away from their homes. Volunteers are the mainstay of Honey Sunday. Elaine Rod, pro gram director of ARC-Capital, said Lancaster County's volunteers come from various community organizations, including the Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, some church groups, the Jaycees, Junior Achievement groups and men and women from UNL's fraternities and sororities. Rod said the volun teers from the fraternities and sororities are "very important" to the Honey Sunday effort, com prising about half of the county's volunteers. Proceeds stay in the county to help finance programs for retard ed citizens. They include: A Crisis intervention program. A Pilot-parenting program. Legislative activities. A program that arranges vaca tion trips for retarded people. General advocacy work. how to get to the "right" person to talk to for a job. The participants blamed the poor economy as a reason for their unemployment. Others said they were burned out from pre vious job experiences while still others said they believed the reason they don't have jobs is that they are women or uneducat ed. The group will meet every Thurs day at 5:30 p.m. at the YWCA. For further information call 471 -771 6. 16th & Y Street Blow You With Style i VMl valid with other discounts . . Best Stylists! mn- ffc if 9 GATEWAY 467-3625 4 wodwct lated the pharmaceutical firm on its building plans and the intro duction of the new Dorcol prod ucts. Kerrey said the expansion plans are "based on exceptional per formance." 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