Free Dessert During January, purchase a regular-priced dinner entree at Spaghetti Works and dessert is FREE! Choose from selections like our decadent brownie sundae. Good during dinner only on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday evenings during January. Not valid with any other offer. OLD MARKET • RALSTON • LINCOLN Prayers Continued from Page 9 “Some people may think that’s not really sincere religion,” Schmid said. “But something that worries me is the sameness that appears in our prayers when we do them off the cuff.” “Dawn in the Afternoon” is in tended “to put you more in tune with what the will of God is,” Schmid said. “Prayer is not just talking, but it’s listening as well.” Schmid gathered the prayers in this collection for more than a decade, and he rewrote them several times in an attempt to keep them fresh and al i ve in the face of changing situations. ' The book is available from the First Presbyterian Church office, or, Schmid said, “you can come to church on Sunday and pick one up.” Get off it. Exercise. Association* Fighting Heart Disease _ and Stroke Dunston Continued from Page 9 dren while managing a hotel full of wealthy, inconsiderate jerks. As this discomforting family drama unfolds, the cruel owner (Faye Dunaway) of the Majestic Hotel harasses her hotel employees and a fat guest of the hotel (Glenn Shadix) constantly falls down or is hit on the head with heavy objects. Both ofthese painful reoccurrences are supposed to be wild family fun. Instead, watching employees being abused by both their superi ors and the hotel’s customers for more than an hour proves to be excruciating for anyone with a smid gen of a social conscience. In one of the more “tasteful” scenes, Alexander promises his children a vacation at a different hotel, so his family could “nag” new hotel employees and “make their lives miserable,” too. Yippee. Alexander’s generosity peaks in a scene where Dunaway orders an employee to be removed for bump ing into her. Instead of Firing the maid, Alexander offers the blue collar worker a week’s paid vaca tion in exchange for pretending to Film: “Dunston Checks In” Stars: Jason Alexander, Faye Dunaway Director: Ken Kwapis Rating: PG (language) Grade: F Five Words: Monkey trapped in rotten movie cry in front of his tyrannical em ployer. This offer, which might be un derstood as an act of kindness if he was working for Saddam Hussein at the Hotel Iraq, shows only the manager’s cowardice and unwill ingness to stand up for his workers in any situation. Throughout this supply-side zaniness, the orangutan chirps and protrudes his lips listlessly. Occa sionally he swings wildly through the hotel, down the maintenance shafts and through the windows, as though he is looking for a way out of this movie—just like the rest of us. IN DEBT? We can help you out. Everything was going fine. A house. A car. 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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 or national origin. 00s For Sale Used washer, dryer, refrigerator or range, delivered, guaranteed and payments of only $25 for three months. ’That's a deal!’ 466-6252. Make Cycle Works your bicycle headquarters. See the Midwest's largest selection of bicycles, parts, accesso ries and clothing. A giant selection of the best name brands: Trek. Specialized, Klien, Bontrager, Fat City and KHS. Cycle Works, 27th & Vine, 475-2453. Open 7 days. New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands. Wheel'n & Deal'n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477. Slingshot Boomtube, Deore XT and LX. Rockshox, $1250.00. 476-3397 Playboy Magazine Collection. Fifty issues from the years of 1983-89. Great condition. 484-7047, leave message. 1995 Kawasaki 900 ZXI Jet ski green/purple trailer includ ed, $6100, ITS A ROCKETI 475-6509/476-1363. Large entertainment center, $85. JVC 4-head hi-fi VHS VCR, $75. Emerson VHS VCR. $85. Sanyo 4-head VHS VCR, $90. JVC 4-head VHS VCR, $90. 488-0647. '88 Accord LXi, 5-Speed, All Power, 11 OK, AC, Stereo. Excellent condition, $5600 OBO. 472-8130, 465-4676. 200s Notices 14 SPRING BREAK SHOPPING DAYS LEFT! It’s not the SIZE of the ad that matters...It’s the VALUE of the package! Don’t procrastinate! NOW is the time to guarantee the lowest rates and best hotel selection. Call eisure Tours for travel packages to South Padre Island and Cancun. Group rates are available...1-800-838 8203. Florida Caribbean vacation cruise for two. 7 days/6 nights total. Hotel and cruise accomodations paid. Plus bonus 4 days/3 nights in Orlando $600 OBO. Call 435-4399. Come and see what we are all about! Wednesday, January 17th, at the Boat House, (16th & Y), or call Tobin Watson at 464-5345. Nebraska Crew Congratulations to our National Championship, Football and Volleyball Teamsl 3 & 2 Year Army ROTC Scholarships Now available for all disciplines. If you have a 2.5 GPA or above, you may be eligible. For full tuition at UNL, plus $150.00 a month spending money. Call 472-2468 for more information, Active Way to Weight Control Classes Forming NOW!! Call 472-7478 for more info. Classes start January 29th. Sponsored by the University Health Center. AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN’S HOUR Fridays, beginning Jan. 19, Nebraska Union 338,1:30 - 2:30pm. A forum for African-American women to discuss issues and concerns. Facilitated by Resheli Ray, Student Involvement. For more information, call Reshell at 472 SI 56. Alaska Jobs Fishing Industry. Earn to $3,00046,000+ /month plus benefits. Male/ Female. No experience necessary. (206) 971-3510, ext. A57783. Alpha Zeta Initiate Test. Jan. 16 or 17.6:00-7:00pm ECU. Questions, Call Joel 438-7608. _ Attention Student Organization Presidents ASUN will be sponsoring a Presidents’ Roundtable Thursday, Jan. 18 at 5:30 p.m. - City Union. COMMUTERS Are you tired of riding alone? Find someone to share the ride. Stop in the Student Info. Center. Rm. 116 Nebr. Union for more info. Cruise Ships Hiring Earn up to $2,000+ /month. World travel. Seasonal and full-time positions. No experience necessary. For in formation call 1-206-971-5550, ext. C57781. FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 Billion In private sector grants & scholarships is now available. All students are eligible regardless of grades, income, or parent's income. Let us help. Call Student Financial Services: 1-800 -263-6495 ext. F57783. Guitar Instruction/Rental Zager Studio, 464-7771. If you were verbally or physically harassed by juveniles riding through campus on bicycles last semester, would you please contact the Daily Nebraskan, 34 Nebraska Union, 1400 R Street, Lincoln, NE 68588-0448. Attn: Box 31 The Innocent Society is now accepting applications for membership. All juniors are eligible to apply for selection, which is based on scholarshipleadership, and service to the university. Applications are now available from: OSI (200 City Union or 300 East Union) Culture Center, and Vice Chancellor' Griesens's office (124 Admin.) January Celebration! College of Human Resources and Family Sciences. Open house and tours in the Home Economics Building, 2-5pm, Friday, January 19th. Awards presentation at 3:30pm,___ MASSAGE THERAPY Campus Recreation has expanded their Massage Ther apy Program. New hours are Monday-Friday 11:30am 1:30pm and Monday-Thursday 3:00pm-6:30pm. Mas sages will run 25 or 45 minutes long. Call 472-3467 for more information.___ Mortar Board University of Nebraska-Lincoln 222 Nebraska Union Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0452 Mortar Board, a national senior honor society, Is an Association of Collegians selected for distinguished achievement in scholarship, leadership, and service. The Black Masque Chapter Is In the process of select ing members for next year. We Invite all Juniors to complete an Information sheet now available at the following locations: Office for Student Involvement-City (200 City Union) Office for Student Involvement-East (300 East Union) The Culture Center (333 N. 14th) Vice-Chancellor Griesens's Office (124 Admin.) The Hewitt Center Arts & Sciences Advising Center (1st floor,OMfather) Engineering Library (2nd floor, Nebraska Hall) Residence Hall Front Desks Honors Program Office COMPLETED INFORMATION SHEETS ARE DUE Wednesday, January 24,1996 UNL Marketing Club Meeting Thursday, January 18th, 6pm, Student Union (room posted). New Members Welcomel _ Nurse Scholarships Hh :reshmen/sophomore nursing students, cash in on good irades. Apply now for ARMY ROTC Scholarships, Call 172-2468 for more information. Partners of Victims of Sexual Assualt Wednesdays, Nebraska Union 338, 4:00 • 5:30pm. Of fered for those who are struggling with the multitude of feelings caused by the sexual assault of a loved one. This jroup provides a supportive environment for the discus sion of those feelings. Facilitated by Rolin Lemon. Wom en's Center. Call Rolin at 472-2597 for more information. PEACE CORPS Information, Video and Applications Thurs Jan 18,4pm NE Union Wed Jan 31,4pm East Campus Union Mon Feb 12,7:30pm East Campus Union Thurs Feb 29,7:30pm NE Union Tues March 5.4pm East Campus Union Tues March 26, 5pm NE Union For more Information contact 472-3201. Clip and Savel SAA Applications are now available at Student Involvement, the Culture Center, and the Wick Center. They are due by 5:00 PM January 22 at the Wick Center. Question? Call Beth at 472-4222. WISDOM TEETH If you have unerupted lower wisdom teeth that need removal and are 17-35 years old, you may qualify for a post-extraction healing study. Reduced fees available. Interested patients may schedule by calling Deb, 472 3249 at UNMC College of Dentistry. Women’s Club Soccer All members, new and old, come to this semesters first practice held Thursday at 6:00pm in Cook Pavilion. Any Question's Call Christie at 438-7116. Campus Red Cross Join us for the 1st meeting of the year. Wed., Jan. 17, 5:00pm, Base of the Health Center. Advertising Club Get your resume critiqued by professionals in the adver tisingifielcLAyery20T6pm.___ Attention Business Students! Delta Sigma Pi- Join the foremost Professional Businees Fraternity for men and women: Meet the Chapter Night Jan. 15 & 22 at 7:00,Student Union. Rooms posted. _ Block & Bridle Wednesday. Jan. 17th, East Union, 7pm initiates, 7:30pm Everyone!__ CBA SAB Meeting Wednesday, 5:30pm in CBA. Bring checks for shirts. COLLEGE REPUBLICANS 1st meeting of the semseter, 8:00 pm. City Union Wednesday, January 17. Collegiate Sertoma Meeting Tonight, 6pm, Neihardt Pine Room. New Mem bers Welcome! Bring your roommate. We have food! E-week ‘96There will be an E-week meeting on Thursday, Jan. 18th at 4:30 in NH W178. Food and Pop will be provided, and lots of help is needed. FDC Friends of the Deaf Community, sign with us this spring. Thursday, 7pm, East Campus, Barkley Center. Student lounge. _ Habitat for Humanity Wednesday, January 17.6pm Union, room posted. T-shirt ordering, bring money. IMA Organizational Meeting Tonight 7pm Union All Accounting Students Welcome! Mortar Board University of Nebraska-Uncoln 222Nebraska Union Lincoln, Nebraska 68508 The Black Masque Chapter of the Mortar Board will be holding information sessions to answer questions and provide insight into the goals and projects of our chapter. If you are interested in our chapter, have questions about the application our would simply like more information about Mortar Board, please plan to attend one of the following sessions: Tuesday, January 17th at 6:00pm Thursday, January 19th at 6:00pm Both sessions will be held in the Union with room to be posted.