The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 13, 1987, Page Page 11, Image 11
Monday, April 13, 1937 Daily Ncbraskan Pago 11 ' l i m i TUITION Rl?..50UiriJENT Work among winners in a last paced, positive environ ment. Parttimetulltime varied hours available. Good pay plus you may qualify for S T E P., . ournewexciling Fuifion reimbursement bonus. Apply NOW, 8-11 a m. or 1-5 p m. at Amigo', 0 or 1407 Que. "TuRNlTURE SALESFLRSON needed, part-time Must be avlalable some nights and weekends. Experience pre lerred. Contact Randy, 474-4904. TELLERFINANCIAL COUNSELOR Part-time Meadowlane Office. 70th & Vine. Requirements include good typing ability, math aptitude, profession alism. Hours: Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday: 2-6 p.m. Friday: 3-6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. For interview appointment please call Personnel Department, 473-6224 FIRST FEDERAL LINCOLN 13th & "N" An Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action Employer "LONG DISTANCE trucking northAmerican Van Lines needs owneroperators! If you need training, we will train you. You will operate your own tractor. If you don't have one, northAmerican offers a tractor purchase program that can get you started for an initial investment of $1,500. If you are 21 or over and think you may qualify, we'd like to send you a complete information package. Call any weekday: toll free 1-600-348-2191, ask tor Dept. 286. EXPERIENCED PRINTER needed to run one man com mercial printing shop in Black Hills weekly newspaper operation. Hot Springs Star, Box 111, Hot Springs, SD 57747. 605-7454170. FUHNII LIRE SALfcSfTNUGN needed, part-time. Must be available some nights and weekends. Experience pre ferred. Contact Randy, 474-4904. NANNY POSITIONS. Care for children in one of several East or West Coast locations. Room, board, $120-1200 per week. Attend school eves. One year commitment. Non smokers preferred. Call for interview. LA PETITE MERE 1-800-621-1985. . PLASMA DONORS tarn up to JJO a week or $120 a month First donation $10, second donation in the same calendar week Monday-Saturday) $20. New donors bring in this ad tor a $2 bonus on the first donation. University P asma Associated Bioscience ot Nebraska, 1442 "0 St. 45-8M5, CRT-DATA ENTRY DEPARTMENTAL EXPANSION Donnelley Marketing is an operating unit of the Dun & Bradstreet Corp. Due to the success of our data entry department, we continue to seek additional data entry operators for first and second shifts who hive a high degree of accuracy to enter data. We will consider part-time employees for second shift Minimum typing speed ol 55 wpm is required. Regular full time employees are offered an excellent benetit package. Apoly in person, 8 00-4.30 p.m.. Mon.-Fn, Donnelley Marketing, 809 P Street Equal Opportunity Employer MFH BOY COUNSELORS NEEDED YMCA Camp Kitaki Tops in the Midwest. Apply now. . .1039 "P" St. Lincoln, Ne. (402) 475-9622 CAP STUDENT STAFF Positions Available 1987-88 Academic Year The Campus Activities and Programs Office will hire students to fill these positions for the 1987-88 academic year: Activities Staff Assistant Culture Center Activity Aides (3 positions) Programming Assistant Publications Staff Assistant Graphics Intern Eleven work-study positions will also be available. Applications and position descriptions will be available beginning Tuesday, March 31; deadline for completed applications, 5:00p.m. Friday, April 17. For more informa tion contact the CAP office, 200 Nebraska Union 472 2454. An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action employer. JOIN OUR NANNY NETWORK of over 500 placements by us in CT, NY, NJ and Boston. ONE YEAR commitment in exchange for top salary, benefits, room and board, airfare. All families prescreened for your satisfaction. MANY families for you to CHOOSE from. Contact HELPING HANDS. INC. at (203) 834-1742. P.O. Box 7068 Wilton, CT 06897. As featured on NBC's TODAY SHOW & HOUR MAGAZINE. HEALTH CLUB looking for people who would like to train for aerobic instructor positions. Call 475-5686 and ask for Rhonda. Edited by EUGENE T. MALESKA ACROSS 1 Croc's cousin 6 Macho party 10 Set of actors 14 "Far Cayuga's waters" 15 Diva's offering 16 Home of some vino vendors 17 Quarrel 18 Spring on the Rhein 19 National Park in 20 Across, . with 33 Down 20 Largest of five 23 Sort 26 Plea at sea 27 Jot 28 New Orleans team 30 Chief 32 Annoy 35 Head of a tale 36 Triple Crown winner: 1935 37 Old card game 38 Best seller by Keillor: 1985 1 42 Underworld god 43 Golf-bag items 44 Beehive State 45 Roman id follower 46 Girth control 47 "Remington "of TV 49 Shake (hurry) 51 Numbers man, for short 52 Pulpit talk: Abbr. 53 Leading lady in the 40's 58 Major ending 59 Pinocchio's lie detector 63 Bring joy 64 Regrets 65 Inter 63 Prey or plunder 67 Affected manners 68 Spare 69 Hard cookies DOWN 1 Vapor 2 "Dr. Seuss's f 3 High hill 4 White House office 5 Banquet 6 Bargain events 7 bien 8 Japanese aborigine 9 Andalusian cold soup 10 City in 111. 11 Absorbs 12 W.W. II battle site 13 Stadium area 21 Puts down for the count 22 Allen or Frome 23 Tristram's love 24 Verandas in Hilo 25 Moped igniter 29 Society-page word 30 Flower cluster 31 First step to riches? 33 See 19 Across 34 Fit to eat, to a rabbi 36 Orchestra member 39 Enlarge 40 First 41 Payable 47 Jacuzzi spot 48 Available bettors 50 Wind-blown loam 51 out (empty) 53 Alice's friend on TV 54 Decorative case 55 Porter who carried tunes in his head 56 Mongol turf 57 Joiede vivre 61 She married Francis Albert 62 Gratuity 63 Heggen's Pulver: Abbr. 1 2 3 4 5 s 6 7 8 9 f 1 10 I 11 12 1 13 14 ! 15 "Ti 17 j 75 i"l9 mmm AwAjnngwali'ii-u ' - Ua - i i - j 20 21 22 23" 24'25- 26 ' 27 ; 28 29 jTrTTTT ' ' 32 33134"" 35 ; 36" "37 38 39140" 41 42 " " 43 , r'risr go"' " r - 53 " I sT" 55" 5T 57" ' " " ' " , J , , 53 ,59 60 61 62 63 f L I 64 ,65 j ,06 ; J C 67 , .68 - , .69 I I Camp CGUKLLO$ warned for private Michigan boysgirls summer camps. Teach: swimming, canoeing, sailing, waterskiing. gymnastics, ritlery, archery, tennis, golf, sports, computers, camping, crafts, dramatics, OH riding Also, kitchen, office, maintenance. Salary S00 or more plus R 4 B Marc Seeger, 1765 Maple, Nortfitield, IL 60003, 312-446-2444. GUTTER JODS $3,3CD GUARANTEED. WORK AVAILABLE IN 5 DIFFERENT NEBRASKA TOWNS. 4S3-1227 PART-TIME NIGHT. Apply in person between 7 p.m.-IQ p.m. Johnny's Lounge, 26O6 ParkBlvd. CAP STUDENT STAFF Positions Available 17-88 Academic Year The Campus Activities and Programs Office will hire students to till these positions lor the 1967-64 academic year: Activities Staff Assistant Culture Center Activity Aides (3 positions) Programming Assistant Publications Staff Assistant Graphics Intern Eleven work-study positions will also be available. Applications and position descriptions will be available beginning Tuesday, March 31; deadline for completed applications, 500 p.m. Friday, April 17. For more infor mation contact the CAP office, 200 Nebraska Union, 472 2454. An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action employer. DtLIVERY DRIVERS needed, full and part-time. Must have insurance and knowledge of city. Apply in person at 2670 Cornhusker Hwy, between the hours ol if a.m. & 4 p.m. TCBY, The Country's Best Yogurt, is seeking mature individuals to work in our downtown store at 2T1 N. 14th or our Gateway store at 64 b0 0 Street. II interested, please apply to the manager at either store. VAPJTED 25 OVERWEIGHT people serious about losing live pounds or more. Call Shelley. 476-0804. Campus Ft cratlon Advisory Council Ballots UNL Campus Recreation Advisory Council Olf-Campus Representative ballots are available at the oltice ol Campus Recreation, 1740 Vine Street. Ballots must be turned in prior to 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 15, 1987. JERRY & DIANE, Country Gospel Singers to perform in the Nebraska Union Crib April 14th, 11:30 a.m. I 4 r r? r :W-t 'i9 k't-i iMi 'mm mm 1 --- to 1 11 !:! v it 1 n i, i a-. 1 1 : : : : v-r Coke, Coca-Cola Classic, Sprite, Diet Coke, Cherry Coke $1 O six pack 8)5 ii f '- Coke, Diet Coke, Cherry Coke Diet Cherry Coke 1 O 2-liter bottle -9 J OS Nforetlimevr, more than a Bookstore. Open Monday-Friday 8-5 30 Saturday 9-5:30 S (CZ) 473111 is mum wittmi mm up, mmm svM If Ml" 1 --- m paw mm- ClfiNS CCutP PLAY mifisr elcc:..' zm:mr "mrsmt m mi 7 If? fZZJCST. -TP I 8KK- nrnwnm fJ? s jESts&t mmv opt , - .- 1 -----------------i FOR aJSCFMS? I ALPHA 2 IT A Wednesday, April 15, East Union 6.00 Imiiaies and txecs . 6 30 Members GET YOUR ACTS TOGETHER Enter the CORNSTOCK TA1ENT SHOW Thursday, AprH Msl S p m. For tnlorcirtl CAP-tttt 473-178 X "BULL LEASE AUCTION - April 28. 1.00 p.m.. Atkinson. NE. Bulls lor sale or lease 225 performance tested Amerilax, Angus. Charolais, Gelbvieh. Simmental, SotiltiDevon, Tarentaise. Dewey Scriailer, 4C2-336-2SS9. SUfJSER SCHOOL IN CVEDEfJ World-famous Uppsala University otteis 4, 6, 8. or 10 week sesssions June 7-August 14. Study Swedish plus variety ol courses tn English. Excursions included Contact UNL Institute lor International Studies. 1237 R St. (472 5358). Deadline May 1. Newly elected officers ol the Pie-law Club are: Kevin Keating. President; OaNay Ellwanger, Vice Pres.: Charles Hamilton, treasurer; lerri Dondlinger. Secretary. Ne braska Supreme Court Chief Justice Norman Krtvosha will speak April 22 in the City Union. Public welcome. f'ONTY PYTHON MADKESS! Graham Chapman shows and tells all with outtakes and behind the scenes glimpses. Only (2.50 with UNL 1.0. in advance (else (4.50 advance). Tickets available al both Unions, Dirt Cheap. Pickle's. Sponsored by IPC Talks and Toj)jcsQ102. INVENTORS - COMPETE lor I3.0C0 cash prizes. Ten categories. 2-hr. seminar. Free (Shand book early entrants. Second Annual Regional Inventors Fair. Mya 8 9-10. Details. SCEIDC. 1210 Golden Gate. Papiilon. KE 6S046. 402-593-2331. HOLY WEEK AT ST. MARK'S (13C9 "R ") Eucharist (Tues., Wed.. Thurs.) 12.30 p.m. Maundy Thursday Choral Eucharist 7:30 p.m. Good Friday Liturgy and Music 7:30 p.m.' Stations of the Cross at Noon. East Eve 11 p.m. Great Vigil ft First Mass of Easter Easter Day 10:30 a m. Festival Eucharist Riverboat Dinner Cruise (rieoat 4:30). THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH WELCOMES YOU! A WONDERFUL family experience. Australian, European, Scandinavian high school exchange students arriving in August. Become a host family lor American Intercultural Student Exchange. Call 1-80227-3800. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The Student Education Association will meet April 14 at 5:30 in the City Union. There will be an Ice Cream Social and the Outstanding Teacher's College teacher will be recognized. SUMMER IN EUROPE $279 Lowest scheduled fares to all of Europe from Chicago. Call 1-800-325-2222. CA?RJSREDCRCG3 OLOODf.lOBILEI Give the gift ol itfel Donate blood!) The Bloodmobile is Thursday, April 16 from 10-4 p.m. in the Union Ballroom' ATTENTION STUDENTS THE FOLLOWING LIST OF CAMPUS-WIDE COMMITTEES Nf ED STUDENT REPRESENTATION: PARKING APPEALS, PARKING ADVISORY, GOVERNMENT LIAISON, INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS. CALENDAR & EXAMINATIONS, CONVOCATIONSj STUDENT EMPLOYEE RIGHTS, COMMENCEMENT. ACADEMIC PLANNING, SCHOLARSHIP & FINANCIAL AID, CURRICULUM, GRADING, HONORARY DEGREES, COMPUTATIONAL SERVICES & FACILITIES. UNL POLICE, HONORS CONVOCATION AND CENTRAL PLANNING. LEARN MORE ABOUT THESE COMMITTEES BY PICKING UP AN INFORMATION SHEET AND APPLICATION IN 115 NEBRASKA UNION, DEADLINE APRIL 14TH AT 4 00 P M CANT GET ENOUGH MONTY PYTHON? Cast member GRAHAM chapman talks about what goes on behind the scenes and shows some bits that didn't make it to the big screen. It's an evening of stand up lecture April 16. Tickets available at both unions. Pickle s and Dirt Cheap. Only $2.50 in advance with UNL I D Sponsored by UPC Talks ft Topics and 0102. CORNHUCKERS FOR CHRIST Athletes will be speaking in the Nebraska Union Regency Room tonight, 7:30 p.m. T APSHSPAR fSWABp i A it it a.5. El !LALl tor o?iLLJi E, LL9.L s cr uTb team s m E N 0 L -ll llliL et n ab iR U Tj JAS 2 9.LL fL aJtJe I jsTR e aImIs vet 0 ju see ara b TIaTni (aTdTa m a n t Z..,' IlJLa' d L JeIs pIXTa hi Tj? W IT 0 t XT 7 2 LAIC CROPDUS tTeTr ' ' i.. 7.-4 - I ' mm c, mmm 11 JP S M OBCJJ. T A T A !Jill JLiiL iLLLt ' JleksL Js1eer Jr e Is t TUESDAY IS WEEK S S1000 Wet "T" Shirt Contest No Cover WOff" WE ROCK LINCOLN! v mum r pa ,rijria ffC Si V2 . Price rm ftmrsciays Vz Price Bar Drinks And Food Specials ' ," '. . .' . 1 U h ';i i," w 1 1 ; -f f i t 'i i at it si'rr vr 3 v ait e -i..L , U. ll..U..,l,L..L. A1...AA...1L 1.1..JE1.. 11. Al J.1,.,1 1... I J i..lt .1 LA L l 1. 11 Dufiy's The Zoo Drumstick P.O. Pears Peppermint Lounge Amigo's -Every Thursday Night- Buy a T-shirt frcrn a Bta, rJ hdp juvcni!3 disbstsj. IVcn ycr T-shirt cn Thrsdy to psrticip-ting b:!ncr::3 end rhf hslf pries bzr drinks end food izli t T-sh!rts cv;:c;3 t City Union tl this v:zzli. f f 1 J'"f jf J ( i f i l 5 I 1 k it. ! if. 1 f 'I I 1 'I ' f J f Clfcr Issti tha rsr.ssn&g Thrssyi cf this ismester tnd every Ttersfcy darinj thai first tcmsstsr mat yesr. Harryl Umitxd inicunt cf T-shlrti tvnIi. Oela Wijztu III Btfftrotttr