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Pago 6 J 3 Daily Nebraskan Monday, February 9, 1987 PUT YOU 14 COLLEGE DEGREE T0V.'0?at. Air Force Officer Training School is an excellent start to a challenging career as an Air Force Officer. We offer great starting pay, medical care, 30 days of vacation with pay each year and management opportunities. Contact an Air Force recruiter. Find out what Officer Training School can mean for you. Call TSgt Bruce Thrall (402)390-0896 Collect Buildings part of Lincoln's past RENOVATIONS from Page 3 kitchen disposals, microwave ovens, cable TV, security system, a bicycle storage room, storage units for each apartment and next-door access to the YMCA. Rent at Georgian Place is $340 to $540 a month, and the age of tenants ranges from 25 to 55, Arter said. Although children, pets and eleva tors are not part of the Hayward Place scenery at 9th and Charleston streets, the red brick building stands out among the small frame houses in the neighborhood. Hayward Place, close to UNL, has proven convenient for many UNL students. "The majority of our tenants are students," said property manager Sharon Brunke. The original Hayward School was erected in 1004 and became a historic rehabilitation project for the Star City LJ L 1 LJ 'LJLJ U t J L, ( We've Remodeled! Our New Manager, Barb, is anxious to serve you... Enterprises, said Kevin Rhodes, devel oper for Star City Enterprises and Executive vice-president for the Mega Corporation. Mega is the acting managing agent for Haywurd. The 41 living units were opened in 1985 and offer alternative to normal apartment living, Rhodes said. It's unique because the units are not stacked, and no two units are real similar," Rhodes said. Aspects common to all are dish washers, disposals, self-cleaning ovens, microwaves and frost-free refigerators. While going to school, Scott Pappas, a UNL finance graduate, was a Hayward Place tenant. Pappas said he enjoyed being able to walk to school and some of the unusual aspects of the renovated school. "There's character in the building," Pappas said. The one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments range from 517 to 970 square feet and rent for $205 to $460 a month. Lincoln's historical Stuart Building, at 13th and P streets, is being renovated into the University Towers condomiums. A product of Larry Price and Asso ciates, the Towers will accomodate 66 owner-occupant units, said Bill Kerrey, executive vice president. The two floor plans offered are about 1,200 square feet and are equipped with modern kitchen conven iences, washers and dryers. The buyers of these living units purchase them at the drywall stage and decorate them in their own decor, Kerrey said. The cost per unit is $55,000 to $130,000, and the age of the owners usually is between 40 and 65, Kerrey said. "It's the best bargain in downtown luxury condominium living," he said. In addition to a sky terrace, the University Towers will offer to-the-door delivery of in-house store goods, news papers, mail and laundry, meeting, party, and exercise rooms and next door parking. MONDAY Deluxe Salad and Medium Drink TUESDAY Deluxe Burrito and Medium Drink WEDNESDAY Mix or Match Taco. Tostada or Bean Burrito THURSDAY Any Combination Plate or Deluxe Machos and Medium Drink FRIDAY Combination Enchilada and Medium Drink 9 MONDAY thru FRIDAY 5-7 PM FREE chips and salsa with any food purchase. SS) SATURDAY & SUNDAY 7 Hardshell Tacos or Bean Burritos PLUS a FREE quart of your favorite Coca-Cola soft drink with $1.50 purchase. Limit one quart per customer per visit. ii SJ7 jnnjnjnjijiru u i . r arifiielol- "EAT YOUR HEART OUT' U- 6 .Ju Jockey's great quality teams up with America's favorite fat cat to make Valentine's Day extra fun with novelty underwear. 5050 polycotton blend. Skants Bikini Brief, S,M,L, 5.50. Fly-Front Brief, 30-38, ' 6.00. Tapered Boxer, 3040, 7.50. Men's Furnishings it - H . - , vX-.v.syvyiW.sv'. . D ITS Career Corner INTERVIEW SLOTS Coca-Cola Foods liberal arts, business and education majors for territory sales manager. Metropolitan Utilities Dist. me chanical and civil engineers. Iowa Beef Processing account ing (bachelor's and master's level). Conoco accounting majors. Blue CrossBlue Shield of Omaha actuarial and math majors. Bidding today for interviews with the following organizations recruit ing Feb. 23 through 27. Army Material Command chemical, electrical, industrial and mechanical engineers. CNA Ins. Cos. actuarial science, math and statistics for actuarial positions. Excel Corp. agricultural and mechanical engineers, animal sci ence for engineers and technical supervisors. HDR civil engineers for envir onment, waste, water resources and structural engineering. Judicial Admin. Program all majors.' Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. MBA and JDs for Metro Executive Train ing Program. Mutual of Omaha business administration and math for under writing, group sales, and service, research mathematician, and junior auditoraccountant. Naval Weapons Center elec trical, mechanical, aero engineer ing, physics forjunior professional scien tist and engineers. Neb. Dept. of Revenue accoun ting and business administration for revenue auditor. Nor ton Co. all business majors, mechanical, industrial and chemi cal engineering. Pfizer Inc. arts and sciences, liberal arts, business administra tion, math and science for pharma ceutical sales rep. Principal Mutual Life Ins. Co. economics, all business, manage ment, informational systems, math, statistics, and computer science for assistant informational analyst and administrative positions. St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Co. management, finance, accounting, general business and safety engi neering for commercial and per sonal lines underwriters, claim rep resentatives, bond underwriters and risk management service represen tatives. Southwestern Life Ins. actuarial science, math, statistics, computer science, business and insurance for actuarial student position. Taco Bell all majors for restau rant management training program. Target business administra tion, marketing, retail management for management trainee. Texas Instruments math, com puter science, mechanical and elec trical engineering for positions in the Defense Systems Electronics Group. Union Pacific Railroad civil, electrical and industrial engineer ing for engineering and manage ment trainee and co-op., and math and statistics, economics, account ing, finance for finance analyst. INTERNSHIP For more information on the fol lowing internships, contact the In ternship Office, Administration Building 121. Health, recreation and wellness majors Coors Wellness Center in Golden Colorado has summerfall internships available. Master's counseling, vocational rehabilitation, and psychology stu dents internships with a local mental health agency are available. A U.S. Constitution Bicentennial project sponsored by the Nebraska Supreme Court needs an intern with a history and writing background. Pre-health career students internships in Lincoln health facili ties are open for application Feb. 1 6 through March 27. NOTES The job market is in the throes of change, bringing with it some sur prises, new trends, challenges and opportunities for those seeking entry-level jobs, changing jobs or switching careers, said Victor Lind quist, director of placement at North western University. Lindquist said the small business sector is where the real job action is going to be in the future. "We're in a revolution, where more than half of the U.S. corpora tions are involved in downsizing," he said. With tens of thousands of corporate jobs eliminated, competi tion will be stiffer for young profes sionals. Other statistics show that 60 percent of all new jobs are created in small businesses. A college degree literally deter mines opportunity and wealth. Ac cording to the National Center for Education Statistics, at the age of 24 your income is 37 percent greater than that of your non-graduating peers; over a lifetime, the differen tial could be seven to 10 times greater. For more information such as this, stop by Nebraska Union 230 and pick up a free copy of Business Week's Careers Magazine each month. YouVe come a long way, baby VL VJfjP Join the h)K krxm) March of Dimes - JSr-il -g"-V