The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 09, 1987, Page Page 6, Image 6

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    Daily Nebraskan
Monday, March 9, 1987
Career Corner
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PER AXLE MOST CARS
Our Brake Job Includes:
New Guaranteed Brake
rads or bhoes
(Semi-metallic pads extra.)
Recondition Drums or Rotors
Inspect Calipers
Inspect Wheel Cylinders
Inspect Brake Hardware
Road Test
It is likely additional parts and services will
be needed which are not included in this price.
See guarantee terms at your local Midas dealer.
FREE BRAKE INSPECTION
LINCOLN
2118 "N" Street
477-7724
Midasize is a registered servicemark
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W
e're passing the hat to our many different
departments and passing the savings on to
you! This week the hat stops in ...
Electronics!
Item
"Sharpie"
Assorted Watches 2495 '18"
Sharp JC126 Port.
Cassette Player 2995 19"
Sony D-55SPL Port.
Compact Disc Player 27995 189"
Sony TCM 12
Cassette Recorder 7985 5989
Aztron BW Port.
TV w. AMFM Radio 9995 72"
Panasonic RX19G0
Compact Stereo 12995 97"
SKC VHS Video Tapes ............ 3Mu i rbu 2".
Sony & Maxell 5V4"
ds,dd Diskettes Box 10 '1390
Maxell XLII 90
Audio Tapes Box 10 'lO90
All Albums, Tapes and Compact Discs 10 Off.
All Software and Computer Supplies 10 Off!
'Excludes previously sale priced merchandise
and promotional tapes and albums.
Open
win inn,
Mere than ever,
mere than a Bookstore.
Offer expires 31487
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Famous Midas quality
1 year guarantee
Fits most cars
(Pipes, clamps and
hangers extra.)
7030 "O" Street
464-2252
of Midas International Corp.
Reg. Sale
Monday - Friday 8-5:30 Saturday 9-5:30
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(2) 475-0111
On-campus interviewing is not over yet.
Students may check the schedules for
open signups and the Career Corner for
companies adding interviews.
Some of the employers scheduled to
visit in March and April include:
O Fisher controls
O NE Financial Group
O Employer Reassurance Corp.
O Russ Berrie
O Shaklee Corp.
O Naval Ship Weapons System
Engineering Station
O Pizza Hut
O Lincoln Electric System
O Weitz Company
O Scholz Electrical Contractors
O 12 Price Store-business admin
istration, marketing, human resource
managers, area supervisors and other
positions.
O Butler Construction; construction
management for project coordinator
positions.
O K-Mart all majors in arts and
sciences, liberal arts and business
administration for entry-level retail
management positions.
O Morton Buildings, Inc. con
struction management
O Shaklee Corporation '- Lyons
Association all majors for sales
positions.
O Siefert's Arts and sciences,
liberal arts and home economics majors
: for manager and manager-trainee posi
tions. O State Farm Insurance all
majors, arts and sciences, liberal arts
and business administration for under-writing-trainee
and claim-representative
positions.
O United Telephone System mid
west group arts and sciences, liberal
arts majors with emphasis on business
Litemational Youth Exchange, a Presidential
Initiative for peace, sends teenagers like you to live
abroad with host families. Go to new schools.
Make new friends.
If you're between
15 and 19 and want to
help bring our world t (
together, send for
information.
Write: YOUTI I EXCI IANGH
Pueblo, Colorado 81009
gj J The International Yuth Exchange
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$1 A, i&
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and computer information, general
business, management, marketing,
electrical and mechanical engineering
for management positions.
O Scholz Electrical Contractors,
Ralston electrical engineers, bache
lor of sci ence, on March 1 8.
A teacher-candidate interviewing
seminar is scheduled today from 4 to
5:30 p.m. and Tuesday from 7 to 8:30
p.m. in the Henzlik Hall auditorium.
Participants will hear a panel discus
sion by hiring officials, receive a packet
of sample interview questions and have
a chance to ask interviewers questions
about the hiring process.
School districts planning interviews
on campus from March 17 to April 24
include:
O N. Kansas City Public schools
all subjects and grade levels.
O Sioux Falls School District (S.D.)
elementary and special education
teachers and occupational and physical
therapists.
O Antelope Valley Union High
School District (Calif.) all secondary
subjects.
O Clark County Public Schools
(Nev.) all subjects and grade levels.
O Eakersfield City. Unified School
District (Calif.) special education,
secondary education match, science
and special education. . . .
O Mesa Public Schools (Ariz.) -
all subjects and grade levels,
Sign up in Nebraska Union 230 or
call 472-3145.
O . Keppel Union School District, Little
Rock, Calif., will conduct interviews
April 1 1 for kindergarten through eighth
grade teachers. Interviews will be at
the Omaha Marriott Hotel. Call (805)
944-2155 to set up an interview.
O A Teachers-College interview fair
is scheduled for April 21 and 22. Partici-
Save on contact lenses or eyeglasses! Daily-wear spherical contacts by '
CooperThin. Wesley-Jessen DuraSoft 2, or Hydrocurve Softmate B are only
$34.50 per pair. Select your eyeglasses from an assortment of frames with
single-vision plastic and oversize lenses for only $49 complete (eye exam
extra). Get fashionable eyewear for less, at Duling Optical! - -
Otter excludes all other discounts and certificates Contacts to powers ot - 6D. Additional charge on bifocal
prescriptions See optician (or limitations - .
Offer good through March 14
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The Atrium
Lincoln, 476-9652
2923 South 48th Street,
Lincoln, 488-3106
pants may meet with prospective
employers who have openings for the
1987-88 school year in the Nebraska
Union Centennial Room, Ballroom and
room 225. A list of schools will be
available for review until March 31 in
room 230. A final list of schools will be
available April 1 through 22, and
interview signup will begin April 6 in
room 225. No phone calls will be
accepted for signups.
Internship opportunities:
O A government agency has open
ings this summer for students with
strong backgrounds in economics.
Major or minors in business, arts and
sciences, and agriculture should apply
by March 18.
O IBM in San Jose is still accepting
computer-science applicants for a block
placement mid-May through fall semes
ter. Apply by March 16.
O The National Aeronautics and
Atmospheric Administration in Wash
ington, D.C., is seeking applications
from computer science majors for co-op
placements. Apply by March 20.
O An intern is needed to assist
with research for the National Register
1 of Historic Pieces. The position is open
to students in history, architecture, cul
tural geography and related areas.
O A department store is seeking ;
management trainees for the summer. ,
Openings are in Nebraska, kva, Kansa
and Missouri for second-semester
juniors or seniors. Apply by March 20.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp
oration's Division of Liquidation will
give a presentation today at 1:30 p.m.
on employment opportunities for senior
finance majors or those who are
interested in finance and graduating in
May, August or December. A sign-up
sheet is in CBA 242.
Historical society
offers used books
to Love Library
About 20,000 books new stored in i
cardboard boxes in the basement of
the Nebraska State Historical Society
will be offered to Love Library.
The society's administrative board
voted Friday to follow an independent
consultant's recommendation to donate
the books to the library. The books
were removed from the society's library
because they were unrelated to Ne
braska history.
East Park Plaza,
Lincoln, 466-1924
(Open Sunday)