Everything is on Sale. It's DIRT CHEAFs BIRTHDAY SALE! The Sale begins Wed October 7th and lasts until closing on Sun the 11th. a Beat the Flock. Sale starts today" Downtown East Park Plaza 217 N. 11 220 N. 66 447.6061 464.8275 Two Quarts of Coke’ and a Communication ■r ...all for only 95 cents. (*no strings attached) Now with any $5 delivery purchase, you can get a quart of Coke in a colorful Valentino’s cup for only 95C, and get a second quart of Coke, in a second Valentino’s cup, absolutely FREE. Add a length of string (not provided) and you have a great two-way communication system! Or remove the bottoms of the cups and you have a pair of nonelectronic hearing aids. Win a FREE Dinner for Two To help you get the most out of your Valentino's cups, we wanted to give you a list of 101 ways that you could use them. \Afe tried hard. But we could only come up with an even 100. Can you come up with Use Number 101? Write your best suggestion, along with your name and address on a piece of paper and send it to us before October 31, 1987. Or drop it off the next time you're at Valentino’s. If yours is the most original and inventive suggestion, you will win a FREE dinner for two at Valentino s. You must be 18 or older to win. No purchase necessary. Offer ends October 31, 1987. 101 USES FOR YOUR VALENTINO S CUPS 1. Iwo-way communication system (string not included) . 2. Jumbo salt and pepper shaker set 3. Pencil holder 4. Mini rose bush protector 5. Giant ice cube maker 6. Party hat (one size fits all) 7. Miniature bongo drum set I. Short-range binoculars (just remove bottoms) 0. Privacy fish bowl 10. Decorative planter 11. Pins tor lawn bowling (collect 10) 12. Oil changing kit 13. Stylish ear muffs 14. Megaphone Oust remove bottom) 15 Footmassager 10. Boat bailer (boat not included) 17. Bock salt spreader 10. Mbrm farm container 10 POSt-lt* Note waste basket 20. ton-electronic hearing aid Oust remove bottom) 21. Midwestern seashell (sound of ocean included) 22. String dispenser (string not included) 23. Indoor/outdoor putting cup 24. Bank (holds up to 5 million lira) 25. Jello mold (why not?) 20. Cupcake mold (weaker) 27. Foul ball baseball catcher 20. Martini shaker 20. Mini butter churn (some assembly required) 30. One quart measuring system 31. Small time capsule 32. His and hers toothbrush holders 33. Birdtoeder 34. Sugar cookie cutter and rolling pm set 30. Fnshee distance markers 38. Marble sack (drawstring not included) 37. Bobber (tor optimistic fishermen) 38. Sand castle mold (beach not included) 31. Paul Bunyan shot glass 40 Needle point thimble (Rosy Grier model) 41. Barrel (tor small polka parties) 42. Replica of Leaning Tower of Pisa (lean not Included) 43. Maracas (pebbles not included) 44. Dumbbells (tor lightweights) 48. Donation cup (tor best results, remove M) 40. Spittoon (tor best results, remove lid) 47. Rain gauge (tor best results, remove lid) 40. Trombone mute 40. Daytime flashlight (batteries not included—or needed) SO. Quiver (tor short arrows) 81. Two-in-one circle template 82. Powdered sugar doughnut caddy 53. Emergency tootbal! 54. Ice bucket (tor small parlies) 56. Windsock (tor all-plastic airports) 55. Dunes hat (tor people who don't eat at VWentino s) 57. Emergency spm-the-bottle substitute 55. Backgammon dice cups 55. Bed (clapper not included) 55. Nighttime denture holder 51. Daytime denture holder (tor people who work nights) 52. May basket 63. Easter basket 54. Portable sand pds (sand not included) 56. Kde string winder 55. Duck call (cut out bottom, cad "hersduck") 67. Portable Anger bowl (water not included) 55. fire extinguisher (water riot included) 16. tiddly wink goal (professional model) 75. Rain guard (tor outdoor ash trays) AN ADVENTURE IN ITALIAN DINING. North • 35th & Holdrege • 467-3611 71. Big top tor a flea circus 72. hkgh rise ant farm 73. Combination muzzle/teed bag tor your Doberman 74. Unbreakable firefly residence (airtnies reguired) 78. Barbie and Ken hot tub (redwood deck not included) 78. Emergency backup fez (a reel We saver on parade day) 77. Bathtub buoy (to mark place where seep went down) 78. Jetybean dispenser 78. Paperclip depot •8. Thumbtack warehouse 81. Tack and brad caddy (tacks and brads not included) 82. Hypochondriac s pdtooi 83. Saving stamp depository 84. Monkey barrel 88. Pasta canister 88. Leftover pasta container 87. Dual purpose rawVsnow catching and storing device 88. Punt bucket 88. toter balloon safety transporter 88. Microwave cookware 81. Lunch box tor kids 82. Christmas tree ornament 83. Inkwell 84. Dresser caddy 88. Pudding shaker 88. Self-contained fishing gear organizer 87. Bookends (tor light reading material) 88. Birdbath (tor reclusive birds) 88. Portable shower (punch holes in bottom) 188 Reusable drinking cup (now we re getting sidy) 181. 777 _ I Ag jobs are on the nse By Dorothy Pritchard Senior Reporter A study predicting 48,000 new jobs in agriculture over the next five years is a “conservative estimate,” and while enrollment is down, agri culture students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are earning de grees in sync with that job market, said College of Agriculture Dean T.E. Hartung. Hartung said he has seen a general trend in the last few years of more UNL agriculture students majoring in agricultural business and support services or food processing and tech nology instead of actual production. t he study by the U.S. Department of Agriculture compared data from the departments of labor, education and agriculture with the numbers of students graduating from agriculture colleges across the nation. The study came up with too few graduates to fill these new jobs. But Hartung said the study pro jected a steady enrollment in agricul ture colleges, when actually enroll ment is decreasing. That means an even wider gap between the number of jobs and the number of people to fill them, he said. According to the study, 32 percent of the jobs will be in marketing, merchandising and sales. Another 29 percent will be for engineers, scien tists and related specialists. Only about 10 percent will be in actual production on farms and fcedlots. Bill Todd, data base manager at UNL’s Institutional Research and Planning Office, said although over all enrollment in the agriculture col lege is down, the food science depart ment has remained steady over the last five years in the total number of iii1 ... . ■■ credit hours students have enrolled in. The number of credit hours in agriculture education has increased from 583 credits to 972, but Todd noted that the number of students in ag education is relatively small to begin with. All other departments in the ag college have shown a decline. Some agriculture-related student groups are showing increased enroll ment. Teri Hoelting, the president of the food science and technology club, said the group’s membership has doubled since last year. Although most students in the club are from rural areas, Hoelting said, the group is attracting more members from urban areas. Bruce Wichman, president of the ag economics/agribusiness club, said he has also noticed an increased en rollment. Wichman said the students in the group are mostly from the farm and would like to return, but are more business conscious now. “A lot of people really want to go back to the farm, but you really have to look closely at it,” said Wichman, an ag economics major. “You have to weigh the pros and cons.” Hartung said a “general image of pessimism” surrounds the farm econ omy and is one of the reasons fewer students arc interested in ag-produc lion and arc more interested in ag related fields such as agribusiness or food technology that present better job opportunities. But Hartung said he doesn’t ex pect a shortage of qualified people to work on farms. Opportunities to buy land or to return to the family farm will always be around, he said. “I think that will pretty much take care of itself,” he said. Car Parking ,J| . Information Booth J Courtesy ot Ag Communications Parking changes noted Parking on bast Campus has been changed Wednesday to accommodate guests at the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources open house. The East Campus loop has been converted to a one-way drive with guest parking on both sides. Parking on the drive begins just south of the C.Y. Thompson Library on the south side of campus and continues to the Game and Parks Commission build ing. Guests can also park on 38th Street between the loop and Hunting ton Avenue. Guests are asked to not use the parking lots that are restricted to stu dents, faculty and staff. Once guests have parked, they should go to the nearest open house shuttle stop. The shuttle will take guests to the East Union. Shuttles will run about 15 minutes apart. Shutt^ stops are marked with signs. Burger King increases trash volume ..... .. M ...I . GARBAGE from Page 1 sad. However, the extra costs of litter pick-up and hauling garbage were worked into the contract with Burger King, he said. The city dump started charging people who use the dump last yea, Kuhn said. The charge is based on how much garbage is dumped. Last yea, the city dump charged the Nebraska Union $6,500 and the East Union $4,400. Kuhn said he expects these figures to be about the same for this yea. The Nebraska Union had an incinerator for burning garbage, but it was removed when it broke (town last yea. The union won’t be getting another incinerator be cause of concern about air pollu tion, Kuhn said. The incinerator was in the garbage room on the first floor of the union, which leads out to the gabage loading docks. The garbage room now is mostly full of UUACS. Used grease is emptied into the dumpster on the loading docks east of the Nebraska union. The dumpster is owned by Norris Ren dering, which periodically picks up the grease. The used grease is recycled and used in hog and live stock feed, said Ken Brewer, grease manager for Norris Render ing. Brewer said his companypicks up about 500,000 pounds of used grease every month from a three state area. Kuhn said the union gets about $10 a month for the used grease. Grounds personnel spent more time picking up during FartnAidHI than during a home football game, Dasenbrock said. Dasenbrock said the depart ment didn’t let the conceit get lit tered more than a football game. “We had a crew on duty cleaning from Friday night until Sunday morning,” he said.