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Wednesday, April 30, 1986 Daily Nebraskan Page 3 i -L i. V 5 ' ' 1 David CreamerDaily Nebraskan Puttering around in the sun Recent warm temperatures and sunshine bring residents of Harper-Schramm-Smith halls out to the Astro Turf south of Smith Hall. BUSINESS MANAGER Do you like completion and closure? Do you have the courage to ask people to keep commitments? Do you build positive relationships with employees? Can you manage people and resources for maximum efficiency? If so, we have an opportunity for you! Selection Research, Inc. (SRI) is a fast-growing selection consulting and market research firm. We need an individual to manage purchasing, maintenance, accounts receivable and warehouse storage. If you give perfectionistic attention to detail while keeping sight of long-range goals, call now to arrange a confidential interview! CALL: Laura L Burklund sri Gaiiup PHONE: 489-9000 Mon.-Frid. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Delivery business plans to resume service in fall By Andy Pollock Staff Reporter Despite a small decline in business, Goldentoes fast-food delivery service continues to do well and will operate again next fall. Jay Wilkinson, owner and manager of Goldentoes, said that because business has slacked off, Goldentoes now only delivers on Sundays. "During the weekdays we were breaking even, but that's it," Wilkinson said. "Sundays have always been very good, and since last week we decided to deliver only on Sundays." Wilkinson said he hasn't lost any money by cutting the weekday service. Everything simply is shut down on weekdays and no money is spent, he said. Wilkinson said his Sunday business is good because neither the residence halls nor the Greek houses serve Sun day. Goldentoes answers more than 70 calls on a typical Sunday, he said. Wilkinson said he also cut service because he is reaching other business possibilities and because he is trying to build a reserve so he can advertise Goldentoes extensively next fall. "We are going to make sure that we hit the freshman class hard next fall," he said. The business has been a tremendous learning experience, he said, and has helped him make business contacts. "We've had surprisingly few prob lems," he said. The biggest one was when the national headquarters of another food delivery service contacted him and said they would take legal action against him if Goldentoes con tinued using a slogan that resembled theirs, Wilkinson said. Wilkinson said Goldentoes began using the slogan, "One call really does it all," before the other service had a trademark for it. "Once they got the trademark, the national headquarters called me," he said. "It scared me at first, but we discontinued its use and haven't had any further problems." Digest m NDSL loans Graduating seniors who received National Direct Student Loans while attending UNL must have an exit inter view. This is required by federal regula tions and must be completed before graduation. Remaining interview times will be in the Nebraska Union today at noon and Thursday at 3 p.m. Interviews on Friday will be 5:30 p.m. in the East Union. Alcohol TIPS The Nebraska Restaurant Association is sponsoring TIPS, Training for Inter vention Procedures by Servers of Alcohol today at the Nebraska Center for Continuing Education, 33rd and Holdrege streets. The program, sponsored in coopera tion with the UNL department of con ferences and institutes, is a one-day training program designed to help alcohol servers to spot potentially troublesome drinkers or situations. Servers will learn how to influence drinking behavior by encouraging responsible conduct, so as to protect themselves from alcohol-related acci dents and .injury by people they have served. Anyone interested in participating still can register by contacting the department of conferences and in stitutes at 472-2844. The cost of the course, which will run from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. is $35. A Fine Quality Diamond Engagement Ring. i 0itt IDfsVi (01 w M l mm,, am iflsii. in . f mm i ww TZtZT Jr l mm i f ( 1 iSiausiEin) m i Mm i h v y a ww, I ' I "m- si-. urn :V. II mm 4 Ilk. llllik There;s no better way to say forever7 When you shop for a Diamond Engagement Ring, ask us about the 4C's: Cut, Color, Clarity and Carat-weight, thei characteristics that determine the quality and rare Beauty of a diamond. Quality is important in a Diamond Engagement Ring, and today that means spending about two months' salary for the best quality diamond you can afford. Come in and see our wide selection of fine-quality Diamond Engage ment Rings in elegant settings. A diamond that you'll own "forever" should be a fine quality diamond. zyJ-TTfibmas Jewelers Atrium 12th & N St. 475-9115 East Park Plaza 220 N. 66th 467-5402 4 Your guide to diamond quality and value. v jf v ap i c ben k bene beoetlo), o l S S:beodlbn Q: benelton L. .rbenellbn ben 20 OFF springsummer merchandise with this ad through May 1, 1986 (includes rugbys and sweats) Gateway Garden Mall J 1 I A "i M