Thursday, September 25, 1986 Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Club fund aids needy students By Ann Schumacher Staff Reporter The I'XL Faculty Women's club has a fund for st udents lacking enough money to pay for costly emergencies. The fund was started in 1948, said Mary Burrow, chairman of the emer gency fund. She said the $800 fund is supported by donations. She said the fund is for emergencies such as health problems, fire loss and food needs. The fund is not for planned expenses such as tuition and books. If a student runs into an emergency expense and would like to apply for money, applications are at the Om budsman's office, Lyman Hall 116, and the Office of Scholarships and Finan cial Aid. Burrow said the club does not like to loan out more than $200 to an individ ual. But each applicant is considered on an individual basis. For example, Burrow said an African family needed to return to Africa be cause of the sudden death of a family member who attended UNL. The fund aided the family in returning home. Other examples include replacing furniture damaged by a fire or paying for food, eye glasses and dental bills. She said the money does not have to be paid back, but the club encourages students to pay it back when they can. Career Information Day today in the Nebraska Union A Career Information Day will be held today from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. More than 100 representatives from 70 organizations including businesses, government, banking and social services will be on hand to discuss career opportunities with t'NL students and alumni as well as students and alumni from other col leges and universities throughout Nebraska. In addition to workshops on such topics as resume writing and inter viewing, there will be a "Dress for Success Fashion Show" at noon in the Union ballroom. The program is hosted on the UNL campus by the Office of Career Planning and Placement and is open to the public without charge. -,) ,J J , n P Mrnnfo) III B 1 S m I IB 1 u u 3 InUs Z3 ll MNP rz3 cz3 cz3 nn czj Ur D D D D 0 n 11 j- u iii ire mns coypori to enter aoid WDM! No purchase necessary. 1 winner per store. Winner will be determined in a random drawing after close of business on last day of sale. Winner need not be present. No cash or other substitutes for prizes. Employees of Montgomery Ward & Co. Inc., its affiliates and subsidiaries and members of their families not eligible to enter. Limit one entry per person. Must be a registered college student. NAME. COLLEGE. -PHONE. EZ3 CU EZ3 r1 EZ3 EH3 UH cj en cn eizj m ri rr. D 0 D D lO)li Each.reg. 12.99 to 14.99 Regal Hot Pot heats stew, soups, water. 25 ounce capacity. Top locks for safe pouring. Regal Poly Perk brews 4 to 8 cups. Cover locks for safe pouring. Easy to clean. Tosstmastsr two slice toststsr. Mastermind heatmoisture sensor. Hinged crumb tray. Toastmaster bssic burner. Self cleaning. Temperature control. Drip pan. 750 watt. ( i T" ') J ::W(tt-' VMM II l i - - v ' M 12.99 Reg. 17.99 -3.00 Mail-in rebate XZm' i mdtf Your final cost Presto Popcorn Now plus Hot Air Popper. Pops a quartminute. Twin sheets. Cotton, UMlyesterJteg.jB.9 Sate 3.S9 Pillow. Fiberfill VII PPlyesteLegJd, Sale 4.S9 Twin mattress pad. Anchor bands. Reg. 7.99 MkiMiat'.MiMiMit - J Sale 12.99 Acrylic blankets. Any size. Req. 14.99-22.99 Sale 17.99 7x35mm bxiocuZors. Reg. 29.99 7x50mm binocular, 29.99 , r. -X ft,i .i.r,.,i 11 ni. 1 Sale 19.99 General Etectric clock rtm. Reo. 22 99 ala 159.99 13" color TV. Auto color. 12207. Reg. 239.99 Sale 139.99 Refrigerator. Compact. 1010. Reg. 249.99 .x V Sale 69.99 AMi'FM Dual cassette boom box. 39608. Reg. 99.99 ale69lf 10 speed bikes. Men, women. Each, reo. 89.99 I hi .Iki t U.' TVs measured diagonally; simulated wood. Batteries extra. Gatevay Shopping 61st and O Street Lincoln, HE Safe Ending Date: Octobar 4, 1S8S