The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 15, 1985, Page Page 14, Image 14

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Featuring Mix-Ins,
Carry-out and more..,
312 N. 12th
474-2344
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iHEditor In Chiefs j
The Daily Nebraskan is accepting applications for fall
semester editor in chief until March 1 8,
The editor in chief formulates editorial policies, oversees
Yiewsroorn operations and determines editorial page
content.
Applicants must be UNL students and have at least
one year newspaper experience.
UNL does not discriminate in the academic, admissions or employment
programs and abides by all federal regulations pertaining to same.
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Room 34 Nebraska Union
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Buy sny sandwich Sunday after
5:00 P.M. in Grandmother's Lcunga,
and get a second sandwich of equal
value or less-for only S 1.00!
Sun Valley only
Through April 30, 1SG5
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El 7r.;--t pulled hb hdksr
chief foi his back pocket c-d blew
his ncss In It. Ha put it back. Uter
he would blow his ncr.2 in it t-oia.
As ho did so he wondered how
handkerchief could survive In such
a disposable world. AJter all, Ed
thought, after a shave you throw
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away the disposable razor. Point
Four, his third child, never wore the
same diaper twice. His daughter,
Nadine, never had the same boy
friend mote than a week or two. Yet
the har.dkcrdr.icf survives.
Ed left his office and went home.
"Marlene, I'm hcr.se," Ed said,
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hanging up his hat and blowing his
nose into the handkerchief.
"Martens?"
Msrlend came bursting through
the front doer aa Ed put tha hand
kerchief back into his pocket.
"Sony, dear, but I just got home,",
she said. "1 had to meet a client
alter work."
"That's the third tine this week
Marlene. I admire your career, but 1
feel you're neglecting the family."
"Ed, d3ar, we've discussed this
before. I'm not spending my life
watching reruns of 'Leve It To
Beaver.' I want to do something with
ray life."
"Can't you do it during business
hours like the rest of us?"
Ed went to the bar and mixed a
strong drink. The drink picked him
up and carried him into the kitchen,
where he started to prepare dinner.
It was his turn.
Chipper and Nadine came in from
the back yard, where they were sun
CALL 472-2SS8
$2 53 minimum cht.M paf'dny on commercial ids.
Tn word mcludsu.
$2.00 minimum cnarpe par day on individual student
and student organization ads.
$.73 billing charge on noncommercial ads. All
personal ads must be prepaid.
NO REFUNDS ON PRE-PAID ADS.
NO RESPONSIBILITY ASSUMED FOR MORE THAN
ONE INCORRECT INSERTION.
FOUND ads may be submitted free of charge.
DEADLINE:
1 p.m. day before publication (Monday through
Friday).
The Daily Nebraskan will not knowingly accept help
wanted ads from businesses that are not equal
opportunity employers. -
CLASSICAL SALS
1Q0's of LPs & tapes.
Dirt Cheap at East Park Only.
One round trip airline ticket. Omaha-San Francisco.
March 24-April 1, $198. Call 493-5379 or 488-0461.
FRESH - COPENHAGEN, SKOAL & KEY
Cliff's Smoke Shop
1 200 "O" Street
Car stereo-in dash, amfm cassatte, built in 5-band
graphic equ. Originally $130, will take $80. Call
472-9985.
Rent furniture, T.V.'s, appliances, stereos, VCR's
Biggest selection, low rates.
ACE RENT -TO-OWN
2429 "0"
474-3444
1973 Buick LeSabre, great running condition,
new radiais. $900offer, 475-6331.
Danieleon's
We speak love.
witli flowers.
127 So. lSihSl 476-6921
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bathing in the nude. Chipper took
the handkerchief from Ed's back
pocket and blew his nose. He put it
back.
"Defrost your brother, Nadine,"
Marlene said.
The Whart3 keep Point Four in
the freezer when they aren't at
home. It's cheaper than a babysit-,
ter, though it does stunt his growth
somewhat.
Marlene made the salad and
Chipper set the table. They ate, dis
cussing various events of the day.
Point Four acted cute and put his
toe in his mouth.
That night Ed put his handker
chief on the stand beside his bed
and the next morning he picked it
up and put it in the back pocket of
another pair of pants.
Ed went to work. Chipper went to
classes at the university. Nadine
left for high school with some gay on
a Kawasaki. Point Four had break
fast and sat in the freezer, waiting
SKIS-200 HEAD
Complete with bindings. $25. Size 1012 boots $20.
489-1314.
GOVERNMENT JOBS. $15.0OO-$50.C00yr. pos
sible. All occupations. How to Find. Call t&tMWQ
Ext. R-S&8.
GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1 (U r(5lr). ASO
delinquent tax property. Call 805-687-6030 Eat. OH
9836 for information.
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Ready for summer. 1975 Jeeo CJ-5. Big tirs, staieo,
good condition. Weekdays after 5 477-9633.
REPOSSESSION
1973 Mercury 40dr. (needs work sell as Is), 1975
Chevy Voga, 1977 Csmaro, 1976 Oldsmobilo. Contact
Linda, 464-0297.
Burlington Employee's Credit Union
8:30-5:15
1976 Honda Civic, 4-speed, new paint, runs good,
great gas mllesg. Pest Oder, 466-41 88 dsys477-()401
evenings.
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WILLOVHAVEN
1353 KHQV.
CLO&E TO CAMPUS
New, affordable, energy-efficient apartments. Low
utilities. 2 bedrooms. Full bathroom with shower. All
appliances. Fireplace. Swimming pool.
rtm&tm manage! 476-6230
JCSSPH E. KEAN CO. 474-1BS6
APARTMENT FlflDERS
435-5555
We take the hassle out of apartment hunting.
1-Bdrm. $250 plus deposit. 535 N. 23rd, 423-3314,
488-4589.
Good, clean, springsummer home. One bedroom,
furnished or unfurnished basement, total $125. Prefer
grad student. 474-2133 keep calling.
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The Daily Nebrtskan is now taking applications for
summer editing positions. To sign up for an interview
and pick up an application come to Nebraska Union,
Room 34.
Sears needs permanent part-time help. Morning
maintenance, avtemoort stock, evening maintenance,
credit solictors, and othervarious part-time openings.
Sears benefits Include discount privileges, ps.id vaca
tion, paid holidays, and other benefits. Apply at
Personnel Office, 2nd floor. Seers Gateway, 10-5,
Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday.
Equal Opportunity Employer
ccessoneo
for tbi discriminating gentleman
WHEN THEY SEE
YOUR TIE,
they will sense your style. The
necktie can do more than any
other item of apparel to help
define your look and when you
coordinate that tie with a
Hathaway shirt you will save
20 on the shirt purchase.
Lincoln's Jsrgsst selection of
qusiity neckwear.
Esst Park Plaza 464-1113
to freeze. Mariena went to work.
Eventually they will all get old
and die. It always happens that way.
Ed gave a presentation in the
afternoon and mentioned how dis
posable things were these days. He
pulled out his handkerchief and
blew his nose during the presenta
tion. Somebody said, "Hey, Ed, that
handkerchief isn't disposable."
Ed said, "No, it isn't," and put it
back into hi3 pocket.
No one else wanted to use it.
Nadine got home early that dsy
and decided to start supper. She
took a frozen mackerel from the
freezer. She almost took out Point
Four, but decided he probably would
get in the way.
Sometimes they forgot him and
didn't take him out cf the freasr for
days.
Point Four never complained. Ha
missed the mackerel though. Thsy
had become good friends.
tcJ-)t.OTisxri
12th A P
Exciting, new restaurant downtown! Full and part
timt positions available. Btter, cooks, counter help,
apply In person, Monday thru Friday, 11-1 A 4-6.
E C E.
mm palaci
Welters A Waitress needed 11-2:30 weekdays.
Apply between 1:30 A 2:30 at 1309 L St.
Excellent opportunity for graduate student to fill
housemother position a! UnL Fraternity. Flexible
hours and ob requirements. For more info please call:
467-10C9.
MOTHER'S HELPER
To oversee children after-school activities. Must be
pstient and enoy children. 2:30-6 p.m. $3 per hr. 477
2623; leave name and number.
EOE
Part-time telemarketing clerical position available,
$3.50 per hour plus commission. Send resume to:
COMPUTERLAND
ATTN: Tim
701 N. 48
Lincoln, NE 68504
No Phone Calls Please ,
Part-time Supervisor
Excellent opportunity for University student to learn
management, sales, service, and collections working
with young people, parents, and customers as a city
carrier route supervisor. Must have good communica
tion skills and be available by 2:30 p.m. daily, 9:00a.m.
Saturdays, and some Sunday mornings. Requires
approximately 35 hours per week plus your own vehi
cle with mileage expenses paid. Please call Personnel
473-7412 for interview appointment.
Journal Star Printing Co.
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MEED CASH?
Dirt Chesp buys used records A tepee.
$110month, utilities Included. Cable, phone. 474
6327 after 4:30. Interviews.
Non-srncking female roommate needed to share 2
bdrm.. $150 plus 12 utilities. Walking distance to
campus. 474-6223.
Male roommate to share 3-bedroom duplex. $100
plus 13 utilities. 474-2808.
1444 Peach, large 2-Sdrm., dlshwsnherdlspoeai.
AC, washerdryer, Tow utilities. $350. 477 7370.
Non-smoking female grad student or upper class
mart to share duplex. Call evenings, 463- 6344.
TYPING .
$1 .3eags including proofreading. 4C3-351 , 8 a.m.
8 p.m. 7 days a wek.
TYPEWfllTERS
RENTALS SALES SERVICE
BLOOM'S
323 N. 13:t!
474-133
Dance lessens starting March 20 for six weeds, 10
per person. Includes dmteilon to our Wettneetfay
night dance. Col! 475-4030 TtesiSay thro'jgh Friday
8:80-8:30.
Formats. Weddings, or everyday, have long natural
locking fingernails. Low prices. Day cr evening
4S7-35aO.
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226 South 16th 475-5000
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