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Hanna Continued from Page 12 ment spending on the same ballot. By God, I have to live within my pay check every month and it’s aboul time the government was forced to, as well,” Dan said. Little pockets of spil were building in the comers of his mouth. The logic of this 2 percent lid escaped me so I pressed for more answers. “But Uncle Dan, won’t a 2 per cent lid cut money to the univer sity?” I asked. “Damn right it will, and that’s th< way it should be. You whiny, pam pered college kids have been getting too much for too long. I dropped out of school in the eighth grade and went to work on my dad’s farm and I was happy to do it. You little weasels oughta quit mooching off of the gov ernment and get a real job.” My drive to be a man was slowly fading. “But the university conducts re search that’s vital to the state and generates a lot of attention and in vestment for Nebraska,” 1 offered. “I’ll tell you what generates a lot of money for the university and that’s the football team. As far as I’m con cerned, that’s the only worthwhile ! part of the university. ’' I changed tactics. “Uncle Dan, I’m no economist, but it seems odd to me to put a 2 percent lid on government spending increases when inflation goes up about five percent every year. We won’t even keep up with inflation if Ne braska voters pass this law.” “Don’t try to confuse the issue with your facts. Facts are the enemy of right-thinking men. And as I hear it, there must be a lot of right-thinking men in this state because polls indi cate the 2 percent lid will pass eas ily.” “I don’t think my college peers will vote for it,” I said. “Yeah, it probably wouldn’t pass if they voted but we all know college kids are the worst voters of them all. Truth be told, the university is sunk if this bill passes and there ain’t a damn thing you apathetic college weenies can do.” Another momentary shock as I responded to Dan’s use of the four syllable word, “apathetic.” Still, I pressed on. “Uncle Dan, if I may be so bold as to have an unmale position on this issue, I think the 2 percent lid is a knee-jerk reaction from backward, thick-skulled zeros like you who will support any ill-conceived piece of legislation that protects your narrow minded interests. This bill would devastate government programs and cripple the university and all Nebras kans who truly want what’s best for the state will vote against it. I’m quite .convinced that I have no desire to be a man in your book and so will now go help my mom with the dishes.” Uncle Dan looked at me vacantly for a few moments and then spoke. ‘‘What’s that word mean ... con ceived?” ‘‘Go to Love Library and look it up while you still can,” I said. Then, feeling far too impressed with myself, I went to the kitchen and finished the dishes for my mom. Hanna is a senior theater major and Daily Nebraskan staff writer. ' ."“172 Rentals 74 Social Servioe* __176 Travel 2 Appliances 78 Tutoring 3 Bicycles 80 Typing a Resumes 4 Books 5 Clothing Ml >1 j,m T Computers HHHlHBHHHHiH 8 Furniture 100 Rides 9 Garage Sales 110 Announcements 10 Misc. For Sale 120 Greek Affaire 12 Musical Instruments 130 Student Government 13 P®ts 135 Meeting Others 14 Photo Equipment 140 Personals 16 Sporting Goods 145 Lost & Found 18 Stereos/TVs 148 Wanted 19 Exchange 149 Fund Raising 20 Vehicles -1 . 150 Child Care Needed 22 Adoption 160 Help Wanted 25 Automotive 162 Work Study Jobs 30 Bridal 164 Summer Jobs 32 Cleaning/Laundry I 36 Health A F itness 37 Horse* Boarding _ 38 Insurance 170 Roommates 40 Instruction 175 Rooms For Rent 42 Job Placement 180 Houses For Rent 44 Legal 185 Duplex For Rent 60 Misc. Services 190 tyartments For Rent £ "ht* isssrsaf’'"*" 70 Iwffgi. »»«■""■» $3 00 per day for 15 words on individual student and student organization ads $3 75 per day for 15 words on commercial ads $ 15 each additional word. $ 75billingcharge. Personal ads must be prepaid Found ads may be submitted free of charge. DEADLINE: 2.00 p.m weekday before publica tion. The Daily Nebraskan will not print any adver tisement which discriminates against any person on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, race, religion, age. disability, marital status of national origin. The Daily Nebraskan reserves the nflht to edit or reject any advertisement at any time which does not comply with the policies and judgments 0? the newspaper 3 Bicycles For Sale 25 inch Trek 670 racing bike. Shimano 600, SIS. Sharp. 483-4924. 8 Furniture For Sale vu*n» usto lurniiure ai anoroaoie pnoee. ovcono oea sonl3$ A. St. 477-9354 _ Single waterbed, two drawer base Complete set $100 47<f3214. 10 Misc. For Sale Ladies Ross 3-speed bicycle. $75; Early American sola, $25, Wurtitzer organ, $500; 489-0535 20 Vehicles For Sale 89 Escort, 4 speed, clean, low miles, $4500 or best otter 474 5575 or 475-0705 1984 Kawasaki Ninja 900, Mini condition Low mites Best otter 423-5849 Leave message Path anywhere 85 Honda Scooter. Great lor campus. Must sell. $700 o b o. 423-0049 22 Adoption A warm, loving, stable, financially secure, happy, well educated future awaits your baby Your child will have the best ol everything! Expenses paid Please call oollecr and in oontxtence: 212 595-2495 ADOPTION Loving, financially secure and well-educated future awaits your baby Your child will have the best ot every thing Expenses paid Ca|! collect 212-8?6-2444 ADOPTION-AN OPTION FOR YOU AND YOUR BABY It you would like your child to be raised in a loving, caring financially secure family environment, please call us collect Medical/legal expenses paid Jim and Nancy. 818-760-7252 Caring, educated couple will love, embrace 4 adopt special infant Dad is a pediatrician $ mom hefcs lamilies with sick children Give yourself, your baby and us a chance Call Mindy collect, 718-347-5020 Loving couple seeks baby to adopt into secure home Call oollect 201 586 3668 PREGNANT AND WONDERING _ , WHAT TO DO? Explore ihe protection and benefits ot adoption which are only provided by a licensed agency. No fee for our confidential services. Contact: Nebraska Children's Home Society 4600 Valley Road ___483 7876 44 Li^al Services Chapter is bankruptcy"can discharge studant loans Statmore Law Oft toes. 474 1842 Immigration problems? Call Clayton Brant, attorney, tor immigration help 476 8583.421 S 9th »111, Linooln 60 Misc. Services Book Exchange Service Buying or selling books? Call in a 1*1 ot books you wan! to salt or buy. we'll pul you in touch with students witt similar needs BOOKFINDERS. 486-6893/475-5819, 5pm- 10pm, Monetay-Friday_ Don’t WaH For your windehwtd rock damage to spread. Most mur ■noe companies pay In full. Mobile servtos, Olas Weld 477-8*61 ' _ _ Scholarships/grants tor college are available. Millions go unclaimed yearly. For details, 1800-334 3681 TYPEWRITERS WORD PROCESSORS Rentals Sales Service Rent-To-Own BLOOMS 1001 Garfield 474-4136 62 Pregnancy PREGNANT? BIRTHRIGHT is a confidential helping hand. Free pregnancy test, please call us for appoint ment, 483-2609. 80 Typing & Resumes All your typing needs. Saved until final edit and printing. Spell-check, proof copy with grammar check available. E xt ra style feat ures available. Reasonable rates with tast service. Computer Type and Services 1630 Q Street. 4768973 teimpapers that make YOU look great Karen 483 Resumes By Ann Quality resumes, professional writers. Over 10 years experience, proven results. 464-0775. Resumes Professionally typeset or laser printed $15 plus tax Daily Nebraskan basement of the Nebraska Union Typing and Word Processing Resumes-Papers. Call All-Types, 477-0445. __ Word processing papers, reasonable prices Call Mary 483-4610. Word Processing, 488-8208. O&lme - straight typing, excellent qual ty, fast, types papers resumes, etc. Word processing, checkbook balancing, appointments made, miscellaneous mfoimation gathering, errand*, fill ing out forms, etc.. 464-9588, 110 Announcements 7 9C OF F GH IJ KLPACI Juggler*. Jazz band*. Broadway Play*. Opera*. Musi cal, Ballets! The Kimball-Led PeHorrrxng Arts Commit tee wants you to be a part oI UPC programs and promo tions. Meeting today. 4 p.m., NE Union. __ ACTUARIAL SCIENCE CLUB Meeting Tuesday. September 18. 600pm. Burnett 320. All interested are weicomel College Republican* Masting 1st Fall Meeting September 18, 7:30p.m. Where’ Com monptace (Aero** from lie Union of 14th St., neat to Wendy's) Guest speaker Don Stenberg. Attorney Gen eral Candidate and Representatives from Gov Or and Hal Daub Questions” Call Lon at 436-6158 or Chn* at 477-3052 New members welcome Dear Pre-Medical Student*, We would like to invite you to the *irst N.U Meds meeting on Sept. 19th at 600 p m., Nebraska Union. (Room will be posted I N.U Med* « a pre-medical tociety organization We encourage you to lake part in this opportunity to learn rrore and help prepare lor your future m the medical profession Hop# to see you at the first meeting o* the yearl Sincerely, Shan Barrios, N.U. Meds. President P S H you are interested but unable to attend, please contact the N.U. Meds office in the biological soence advising center in Manter. Don’t Read This Unies* you are interested in a committee to work on a Disability Awareness Week at UNL Meeting on Thurs day, Sept 20 at 4 p.in.. Union If question* call 472-5490 Fast Pitch Softball The entry deadline for the intramural men's and women's Iasi pit chi softball tournament is Tuesday, September 16 A $15.00 refundable forfeit fee is required of each team Fnter at either Campus Recreation office Play will begin »14 and continue through the weekend as necessary Horseshoe single* entries are also due Sept 18 472 3467. INTRAMURAL SPORTS Three intramural activities, huckey sac*, trisbee skills and Ih# wallyball tournament will be held in conjunction with the Campus Recreation All Niahter on Friday. Sep tember 21. Enter ori site on 9/21 For more information c*« 472-3467 PRIVATE GUITAR INSTRUCTION Bagmner* or advanced. Lessons c*n include use of SKT «««». ROTARACT INTERNATIONAL Sept 19 7:30 City Union New Member* Welcome as«jL Munch*uoen Wednesday. Sept. 19th at Sheldon 700and930 $1,00 w/studeot fe!$5.00 non-students Presented by UPC Amercen FUms.. Triangle Little Sinter Rush Sept. 19th, 21st, and 23rd. Lots of fun and gamesl If interested or have questions cal: Helen 438-9332, Gwyn 436-9264. or Mike 436 0585. * U.S. Peace Corps Video ft information September 18, 1990, East Carrcus Union. UPC Visual Arts & Prolific Arts present: Print Sale. City Union, main lobby. Monday-Friday. WALL STREET JOURNAL ’Kinko's-12th ft P (Vend.) ‘Student Union-14th ft R ‘Nebraska Bookstore-13th ft Q ‘Reader's Choice-Atrium WELCOME BACK The UNL Culture Center invites you to our OPEN HOUSE AND WELCOME HARMONY VI Wed. Sopt. 19th. 2-5pm FOOD. FUN. AND MORE Win a trophy and prestige in the SAA Homecoming Wallyball tournament Applications available September 17- October 3 at the Wick Alumni Center. CAP City and CAP East 120 Greek Affairs Ag Men Fraternity Littie Sister Rush September 19-21. Come join the funl Contact Randy 467 3925 ATTENTION SORORITIES You know you've got it in you. We know you've got it in you. Let's see who has the most. Chi Phi Kick 4 Kids. You'll kick yourself for missing out. CINOY (Gamma Phi) Congratulations on making UNL Homecorrvng Court. Best of luck. You're the greatest. Love, your sisters. College Republican* Meeting 1»t Fell Meeting September 18, 7:30 p m Where’ Com monplace (Across from the Union of 14th St , next to Wendy's) Guest speaker. Don Stenberg. Attorney Gen eral Candidate and Representatives from Gov Orr and Hal Daub. Questions’’ Cad Lon at 436-6156 or Chns at 477-3052. New members welcome. Congratulations to SAE For T,Ou1*tanding House Corp " and Most Improved Chapter' (National Awards) Pi Phi Pledges. We had a great time at the Study Break Wed. right. Let's get together again sometime Thanks, The Pledges ol Kappa Sigma WE LOVE OUR PLEDGES' CONGRATULATIONS Shana A., Kelly A.. Chickev A. Adrienne B.. Sandy B., Angie B , Tamera C.. Andrea C., Deb D„ Alyson E.. Katnna H., Jill H„ Barb H.. Rachel K., Kon K., Kodi K., Crystal L., Adeana L„ Gina V., Jolcne P„ Jennifer P , Rhonda R , Amy S., Tricia T., Lon T., Amy V., Kelly V.. Beth W.. Margaret W.. Connie W., Marcy W Love, your sisters 130 Student Government STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS 77 Should liter* be spending limits 77 Open Hearing- Sept T3 Nebraska Union-room to be posted 600 to 8 00 p m If you cant attend drop by the ASUN Office 115 Nebraska Union 140 Personals J Beftenhausen I hope you didn t get too seasick Thursday night Next time your place’ And I promise I wont say no again M Ferguson 145 Lost & Found Black sunglasses with gold writing lost in women s restroom on second floor ot CQ A 911 / Call Nancy at 435 5496 _ Found Men's watch on the sidewalk on the west side ol Cathet Hall Call 436 6891 to claim. FOUND: Three rings m second floor women's bathroom of Richards Hall on Thursday. September 13 Call Liea 423-03)66 to identity and claim 148 Wanted Backtrack Records 3833 S. 48th 489-3817 linooln's vintage record shop Buying Selling records, tapes, compact discs Great poster selection 10% stu dent discount. 149 Fundraising Fast Fundraising Program 91.000 In fust on* week tarn up to 91.000 tor pour campus oigam.’Blior. plus s ohano* at 95.000 moral This »sm worksl No investment needed Cal f -900-932 ■*1.90 RAISE A THOUSAND IN A WEEK THE FUNDRAISER THAT'S WORKING ON 1800 CAM PUSES. Your campus group can earn up to S1,000 in just one week. No investment needed. Be first on your cam pus. A FREE gift just for calling. Call Now 1 -800-785-8472, Ext. M 150 Child Care Needed Child care, our home. Mondays and Tuesdays. 8am 5pm, non smoker, own transportation, $3.50-$4/hour. Fteferences required. 421-2701 or 423 0879. Child care provider needed for Sunday mornings 10:30 12:30 $15i/week. Faith United Methodist Church 466 2797._ I need an individual interested in children to lake care of my 9 & 10 year olds from 3:30 to 6pm Mon-Fri. Good flexibility. My home is in Southeast Lincoln, own trans portation needed. Please call after 4pm 489-4997. Nanny Opportunities Salaries SI50- $400 week Join our successful Nanny Network and experience growth with a great family on East Coast. Call Arlene Streisand, 1-8OT-443-6428. Minimum 1 year. 160 Help Wanted ATTENTION CENTER Lancaster County Attention Center seeks 8 male and 4 females to perform responsible work interacting with luveniles confined to a secure detention facility H S. graduate of equivalent plus 6 months 2 years experience working with |uveniles in a pub'c social services, juvenile detention or corrections program Col lege level course work in criminal |ustice. adolescent growth and development, psychology, sociology, social work or related field desired. Must nave access to 24 hour transportation and telephone. Cnmmal history re ports will be obtained for top candidates Salary $7.41/ hour. Hours: on-call. Must be available to work a mini mum of 7 out of 21 eight-hour shifts. Shifts are: 7am 3:30pm, 2:45pm-11:15pm, 11pm-7am and 2:45-11pm Frxia^Sunday Must complete a Supplemental Questionnaire in addition to City/Countv application Closing date: Friday. September 21. 1990. %xoly at: Citv-Co. Employment Office 555 S. 10th Street. Room B113 Lincoln, NE 68508 _ _EOE/AA_ Delivery dnvers needed to start immediately Apply in person at Fat Pat s Pizza, between 8:00- 10 O0am and 200 4 00pm Monday- Friday. 838 N. 27th St. Banquet Set-Up Personnel Lincoln Hilton Hotel Full and part time positions open Hours flexible, good company benefits, some heavy lifting required Apply in person to the Executive Office. 141 N 9th, Mon-Fn 10am-4pm _ _ Dietary Aide Evening hours, $4 95 hourly Vacation and holxlays Salary review after 6 months Apply at Lancaster rftanor, ’001 South St , Lincoln, NE 68502 EOE/AA CUSTOMER SERVICE GENERAL CLERK Full time 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Full time 0 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Part-time 3:15 p.m. to 7:15 p m Part time 4:15 p.m. to 8 15 p.m We have temporary opening* beginning on 10/1/90 Dutie* include responding to incoming customer tele phone calls on 800 number Positions available for ap proximately 8 to 10 weeks Good oral communications skills required CRT skills or experience helpful Apply in person to: Carol Wright Sale* 340 Apple Creek Road Lincoln, NE 88528 437-2257 Human Resources Department EOE M/F H/V DATA ENTRY OPERATOR Openings are available lor: Full time 6 a rrv to 4 15 p m.. full time 4:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m,, part time 4:30 p.m to 8:30 p.m.. part-time 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m WE OFFER Excellent benefits Base wage and incentive pay Cafeteria and parking Great working conditions 11 pad holidays Tuition reimbursement Eligible for wage increase after 6 months Qualified candidate* must be able to type 55/wpm with 5 or less errors. Apply io Human Resource Department Monday to Frday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Typing test will be given. DONNELLEY MARKETING 340 Apple Creek Road Lincoln, NE 08528 437-2257 EOE M/F/H/V Respond by September 21,1980. BURGER KING Co-Workers Earn up to $5.25 per hour "54 00 minimum to start (week day noon hour shift) ‘1/2 price on duty meals *1/2 price off-duty meals for you and a friend ‘Frequent performance/salary evaluations ‘Paid vacations tor all employees ‘Flexible schedule ‘Payroll savings plan •Retirement program ‘Free uniforms ‘Co-worker referral reward program If you are seeking a job that provide* a challenge at a fast pace, and an enjoyable atmosphere, we woulrfltke to tak io you We are looking for reliable individuals to bo a part of our restaurant team*. Please apply in person daily at the following Lncotn doation: J Driveway Salesperson Experience not reauired. but helpful. Amoco station close to campus, 15-20 hours per week, evening and Saturday hours. Pay hourly plus commission. Ash lor Stan 475-8819. _ Computer lab consultants wanted. Morning and atter loon hours available Mainframe and microcomputer sxperience preferred. We pay $4.50/hr to start. Work Study only. Contact Bill Hayes Room A221 Animal Sci snce Complex, 472-6096. Are you looking lor a job that ia ctoee to campus, great faytime hours and is a fun place to work? Look no urther. wo have tho following positions available: Food 3reps, Dishwasher, Delivery, Hostess/Cashier and Wait sry Must be able to work lunch hours 2-3 days a week Apply at Jan Drake's Garden Cafe, 131 S. 13 between 3:30-1100 or 1:30-400.__ Clerk Typist Division of Continuing Studies Part-time work study student needed to help with general office work Flexible schedule, $4.25 hourly. Department of Academic Telecommunications 472-1924, Complete and attendant profile-let people with disabili ties know you'd assist in daily needs Possible live-in. League of Human Dignity 1701 P M-F 8-5 EARN EXTRA CASH WITH THE PUSH OF A PIN. Put up posters with application forms for VISA, MasterCark and other national credit cards on campus And earn up to $2 for each response It's that easy Call 1-800-950-1037, Ext 75. Flextole hours made tor students. Part time position during early evening and early morning. Jobs available now Apply at Lincoln Janitorial Services 1033 O St., Gold's Galleria, Mezzanine Suite 1 (use N St. doors) Full or part-time help on large cash gram (arm Non smoking. 781-2064 FustHi’s Lincoln Square Food Court, 14th and O, needs part-time day counter and cashier. Work around class schedule. Apply 9-11 a.m. or 24 p.m. Ask for Jett Godfather s Pizxa Drivers wanted. $4.25/hour starting pay plus $1 /delivery Apply 1209 Q St or call 464-730# Greet part-time opportunities Flexible hours! Competitive pay I Free uniforms! Free meals! We can give you as tew or as many hours as you need worked around you: class schedule Give us a call McDonalds 475-5238 Hamburger Patty’s Fall staff needed. Must be able to work Tuesday, Thurs day lunch and some weekends. $3.85 to start Half off on food Applications available at Reunion, 16th & W. ilTACO BELL Now hiring full and part tune day and night management and crew positions. Flexible hours, free uniforms, dis count meals and more. Apply m person at Taco Be*. 4500 O Street or 245 No 13th Street EOE. Need responsible person to manage 15 unit apartment building Must have knowledge of painting and general maintenance Apartment provided. 476-1911,467 5986 Need someone to work 5-7 hours Saturday and/or Sun day Will work in grocery store fitting shelves and dis plays. $7/hour. Call Larry at 3314052 or write 4421 S 76th Circle, Omaha, NE 68127. No selling involved! Enjoy taking on tha telephone’ Gain valuable job expe rience while gathering opinion* over the telephone Work as little as 12 hours per week or more to tit your busy schedule. You choose your own evening and weekend hours Call 483-7054 for further information WIESE RESEARCH ASSOCIATES INC. 1630 S TOTH ST Oriental De-Lite Lincolnequare Food Court Courteous oounter hep to work lunch shift, experience not necessary, tree meals, apply m person. Lin colnsquare lower level food court, 13th A O. Part time job. pays more than minimum. Ag experience helpful Call J. Mead 665-2250 Part-time gram handlers FaM harvest, flexible hours Must have (arming background Greenwood Farmers Co-op 789 2335 Daryl or Gaytn. Part time dishwasher and bus person Monday Friday 10 30a.m.-2:30p m. Apply in person 1309 L" Street, Ming Palace Part time telemarketing flexible hours, contact Mrs Martin. 489 2717. Pari time delivery person, flexible hours, contact Mrs Martin. 489-2717 Receptionist needed for growing software company Answer phone, data entry, and other eternal duties are part ot this lull-time post mo Phone experience helpful Apply af Health Care Communications 301 S 68 St Suita 500. Lincoln, NE 68510 Runza restaurants 111h and Cornhusker & West O. The quality hour customers have oome to expect has made Run/a a leader in the last food business lor over 40 years We have both pari time and lull time |obs avail able It's the perfect job for a college student with our many locations within five minutes from campus We offer Competitive starting salary-$4.25/hr tor lunch help Flexible scheduling Great working environment Bonus programs 50% meal discounts both on and oft duty Opportunities for advancement Stop by and apply' Sears ’art time help automotive department Tire and battery installers, morning hours needed Apply af Sears Gate way Personnel. Monday 10- 7.30pm, and Tuesday Fri day 10:00- 4:00pm. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F Techmcian/Couneelor Assistant Part time position in residential treatment facility Must be 23. high school dploma Flexible hours, some nights, weekends, holidays Ideal for college students or per sons interested in counsoling career. Deadline tor appli cation S/21/90 Submit letter of application and resume to: Lincoln Lancaster Drug Projects, 3200 0 St., Sts 1, Lincoln. NE 68510. Student Organization Work Study Pooh Ion Available Assist students in planning eventa. develop oocrputei skids Join the CAP taaml To apply contact Lynn Pater son. Conpua AotMtiee & Programa. 200 NE Union. 47» 2454