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4' ■ .. □ Everyday is ( 2 fori on/ •Color Printing $6.29 24 exp. Next Day Service am6WJ,y0U' -2SS.— jar * ^u«o. Hrtcffcllmwnrttftnrtilrt 803”©" it- 4KrlW4 ^ I Buy 1 month Unlimited Tanning Get One Free Save $45.00 2441 North 48th Expires: 9/15/96 (402)464-8787 |^Not good with any other offers. Cut and Style I ^ $3.00 off with 1 a Student ID * X_, Hair By . | Fisarc’s, 475-FIGS j LI 606 South Street • Next to Brewsky's 3 _MonSk5 _T£eS_*_Thurs_9:_8_Fri JlSat_9-6_ _J_ Stuart Davis “Nomen Est Numen” Triad Entertainment Grade: A You’ll have to actually write or call Triad Entertainment to get a copy of Minnesotan Stuart Davis’ album “Nomen Est Numen” (which translates from Latin to “To Name is to Know”) but it is well worth the time. Davis is a brilliant songwriter who combines lyrics that hold meaning and > weight with catchy melodies and a I strong, healthy dose of cynicism. There are 11 songs on “Nomen Est ■ Numen” and most of them are master j pieces. Davis plays folk-laden rock (or I rock-laden folk) and gives up a song | for anyone and everyone. Take your pick. Doubts and religion? The chorus of I I Mi_I “Disciple” goes “I saw a demon stare . into my face / And an angel touch my breast / Each one softly calls my name / And the demon scares me less.” Platonic relationships? “Female Friend” lets loose a chorus of “I make a female friend and the minute it oc curs / The adrenaline flows and the boundaries blur / They keep it all pla tonic and I wish I could / But her hair’s too soft and she smells so good / If I act decent, that’s pretend /1 really wanna sleep with my female friends.” Technology and the changing world? Davis has a whole song called “Progress” in which he declares “It’s been downhill since we stood up straight / Progress /1 hope it abates.” You don’t even need to guess what “Asshole World Renown” is about. We’ve all met the character of this song at some time in our lives. The best song of all, however, is the catchy, thought-provoking “Fall Awake,” which doesn’t provoke spe cific thoughts, but rather the desire to sit down and just think for a while. At least one of Davis’ songs will strike home and even the ones that won’t refer to you personally still could talk about someone you know. Even if they don’t, they make great listening. Davis is a fantastic musician and probably one of the best songwriters the Midwest has ever produced. To get a copy of “Nomen Est Numen,” call Triad at (612) 942-5775 or write to them at 7578 Market Place Drive, Eden Prairie, MN 55344. You’ll be glad you did. — Cliff Hicks Shakur shot in Vegas LAS VEGAS (AP) — Rapper Tupac Shakur and a record com pany executive were shot in a car as they rode down the city’s busy casino strip. Shakur was in critical condition Sunday. It was the second shooting in two years for Shakur, who has a his tory of violence and trouble with the law. Police didn’t know yet if Shakur and Death Row Records Chairman Marion “Suge” Knight were delib erately targeted or if the shooting was random, said Metro Police spokesman Greg McCurdy. “It’s very unclear because of some of his past problems, some may think someone may have singled him out,” McCurdy said. Police had made no arrests Sun day. Shakur and Knight were travel ing in a convoy of about 10 cars late Saturday, apparently headed to a nightclub, police said. Police said Knight was driving and no one else was in the car with them. A car with four people inside pulled alongside at an intersection and one person opened fire, riddling the passenger side of Knight’s car with bullets, police said. The 25-year-old Shakur, in the passenger seat, was shot several times in the chest and was in criti cal condition following surgery Sunday, said Pat Morris, a nursing administrator at University Medical Center. A police communications super visor who would only identify her self as Mrs. Coleman said Shakur “will survive.” ★ ★ ★ TELEMARKETERS time poeUon—see for your—it Apply in person or call Heidi EOE. IMS 434-2626 Suite 304 Golds GoHsrte __ TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS National Research Corporation, the healthcare industry's leading provider of market research is NOW accepting applcatfone for Is professional interviewing staff, ffyou am MamataH In knattiBm kuuiaa aniOV taking to —mis could be •Evening/Weekend hours •Flexible scheduling —You choose the days you work) •Convenient downtown location •Casual and smoke free work environment •Paid training •Competitive hourly wage For more information or to schedule an interview, please call the Data Collection department @ 475-4520, M-F between Sam &5prr EOE AA The Garden Cafe 70th & A Streak ALL POSITIONS KKchen & Dining Room Fleidble Scheduling and a great starting wage are ava* ablefor Ine cooks, dishwashers, servers andnosts atThe Garden Cato. You can work 2-5 days per weak and 15-40 hours per week. We are also WrinoforposWone at our new location at 5100 North 27th. APPLY* PERSON AT 70TH A A, ClockSower OhopplWB Ceeler. Ask tor Rob ert, Craig, Chuck or Anne. Tire techs needed. Morning and afternoon shifts avai able. Big O Urea. 474-2446 Tutors Needed Hewn nCoatmiic uftfier soil nfKrcs uJixs in rotr loitowiny areas: Accounting, AoEcon, Animat Science; Astronomy, Computer Science, Engineering, Upper Laval Criminal Justice and Geography, ManaoemenF Mirfwtlng. Upper Level KKP.T, Italian, Portugese, and Spanish. Must be upper leva! undergraduate or graduate with GPA of 3.0 and have excellent communicmon skills. Tutors wM earn (5.50/hour and wM have fleidble and variable hours. If Interested please apply st 300 West Stadium or cal 472 rasa WMamson Auto vehicle prep, wash and vacuum <mrs. Monday through Saturday. wBI work around your school JdUSSlTMurt heveviJW driver’s Bcense! Apply WIBamson Auto, 21etAN, ask tor Mary. WOOD SHOP ASSISTANT Morning and occasional evening chid care, toy change ayxjsisjfi: i^iSRiarJiUSS 463-4671._——_ WE NEED YOU! Great part time opportunity for students working 22 hours a week as a Product Selector. Duties Include selecting orders for curtoiviffs which requite continuous Wring end stacking products on pdets* House: Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, A Thursday 230 p.m. - 730 p.m.. Piudewta awat be eUe to echedule Mr daaeae around Ike wolt hours. We need workers who can read and write tee English language, are ratable, take pride in completing teeinmtk, able to work at a last pace, able to HR repetitively ip to 100 fee., able to operate a motorized palet Jack, and able to withstand coutemparaturea while working In cold units ot the warehouse. Prior warehouse, restaurant, or grocery store experience is helpful. Lincoln Poultry, a complete food service distributor and locally owned, considers its associates famHy and that's how we treat you. We ctler competitive pay, free parking, does proximity to campus, and a friendly work environ ment. If you are quallied and interested then we are interested in YOU I APPLY IN PERSON 730 am - 430 pm LINCOLN POULTRY 2006MSL 477-3757 EOE Attention Students. The NE Republican Party is looking for several permanent part time telemarketers who relate wetiovar the phone. Hours are Sunday thru Thursday 5 9pm in a laid back environment Please cal Krts Neteon or Brian Herialey at 475-2122 from 2-5 pm._ "Flexible Hours" Work study students needed at cty/eest campus libraries. Day, evening or weekend hours. $4.75-$5.00/hr. Apply Love Library, Rm. 136.472-3963. Dependable and motivated Individual needed to assist In care and maintenance of tropical fish. Flexble hours. Cal 472-0682 or come to Room 2, Manter Hal. In time for the holidays, earn money in your spare time. Company wil train sal motivated individuals. Free infor mation Sept. 12,12pm and 6pm at the Clfford Harden Nebraska Center for Continuing Educalton. 33 & HokJrege St. Lincoln No. I PLANETARIUM Wanted: Ticket seiers for planetarium and laser I shows. Need Friday, Saturday nights, Sunday I afternoons. Apply ■ the Planetarium 472-2641. I Work study preferred I $17MweeW^possble mailing our circulars. For Mo cal ATTENTION EVERYONE! Earn 1900 to $1,500 Weekly Working From HomWDorml No Experience Necessary! Set Your Own Hours) Serious Individuals Cal TOLL FREE 1-800-977-7262. : OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS. N you would lie to start your own business today, I wil 400s Housing Publisher’s Notice Almalaalba athmtbltti li thb naantiaiwt b tiihferffr tl, „ «--»-• r.L. » I-lJl Ar* -At-L *ml|. nr a at--« . IDO fOOOrEU raw nOUSing ACL, WMCn nUmBS f UBym TC advertise any preference, imitation or diacrtmfnation «-» —- «— - i-n — — Dosoo on race, coror, reupion, sex, nenotcap, ramtnai aUA» or national origin, or Mention to tnaka any auch prafenncaa, Umtationa or discrimination. Tha Daty No braakan wtt not knowingly aooapt any athrartblng lor raa aatata which b In vtolaoon of tha bar or dbcranlnatae again* ttcnial prafarancaa Our randan an hereby inrormeomat anaweiangs eovenmeoare avaaeare on an aqua! opportunty baala. 3 female UNL Students, need 1 female roommate, to share a large 3-story house, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, W/D, dose to campus, $175 ♦ utilties. 438-9097. Female non-smoking roommate needed. Rent $147.50 + deposit ♦ 1/2 utltles. Cal Heather at 4764)541. Female roommate needed for Sept 1,2 bedroom house, $212 plus hal utilities. If Interested call 438-7356. Non-smoker, graduate student preferred, own bath, washer/dryer, off-street parking, utilities paid. Must see. 474-0471. One roommate needed for 5-bedroom house. Close to both campuses. Cheap bMs a $150 rent Call 477-9280, 474-4904 or leave note at DN. 1237 Court, near campus. 3 bedroom, air, garage, park ing, $625,432-8644 or 432-0644. 2301 Vine, very nice , 4.bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, near campus. $750.432-6644 or 432-0644. 2311 U ST., 5-bedroom house, just remodeled, central air, washer/dryer hookup, no pets. Only $695, cal Phoe nix Properties Management 421-8996. 3202 *S* Four bedroom. Two baths. Central air. Parking. No pets. $650.430-6328. 4-5 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, near stadium, central air, dishwasher, washer/dryer. Lawn work done. $750.489 9294 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! $100.00 OOwwy Gift Certificate If you qualify and rent our 1 or 2 Bedroom unit for one yr, we 'give' you $100.00 certficate. $50.00 for nine month 1 lease. Laundry, Bus. Rent from $329 to $419.640 South 20, five minutes from campus, 475-7262. !! {BETWEEN CAMPUSES!!! 311N 24th, 1 bedroom duplex, unique, wait to class, new heating and central air, spacious. $275. 2504 vine, 1 bedroom, middle or lower level, on ske management $340-$360. 2504 vine, 2 bedroom, paint stil fresh, all amentias, peach or beige, SHARP! $460-9475. 1109,1121 N 28th, 1 bedrooms, choose your style, huge bedrooms, private patios, $340-9365. 1 bedrooms from $340. ANO newer 2 bedrooms, al appiances, grey and beige. BEAUTIFUL! with washer and dryer hookups. From $510. Cherry Hill Management 489-4857__ 2 bedroom, $375. 2444 E St. new carpet off-street parking, no pets, quiet 436-0116. _■ 2533 Washington. Clean, light furnished basement One bedroom. Laundry. Non smokers/non drinkers. $300477 ' 9032.-■ _ • 2740 R. Large three bedroom. Laundty. Garage. No pets. $450.430-6326.. _ 2938 PSL 3 bedroom, large rooms, central air, dff-street parking, garbage and water paid, new carpets. Avalable now, to see cal 435-8765._ ' Close to campus 6.9. and 12 month teaMS available on t and 2 bedroom apartments Onebedtoom $260-9375. 2 bedroom $385-9625. Management One 477-2600 Cotonial Heights Embassey Park Apartments, 31st ft OW Cheney, 2 bed room, $495-$630, no pete. 483-1130,483-6057. Ideal for graduate students. 2501 E Street 2 bedroom in newer sevenplex. 1000 square foot with huge doeets,mlcrowave, central air, rSshwasher, disposal, Callomlabath, locked entrance. On bus »ne. No smoking or pets. Birds or Wsh OK. $450.432-3686 or 4384282. Large one bedroom, completely remodeled. $350 plus electricity, 2400 Q, 467-1788. Nice 2 bedroom apt with fireplace. Central heat/air. large al electric kitchen. D/W, laundry facilities, parking, dose to downtown campus. $420 + deposl, call 435-1378. Nice basement apartment dose to campus, avalabte now. Al applancee. $300. Call HoMy 4754932. -1 ■ - - ‘ One-two bedrooms, central air, washer/dryer, fireplace. utWtles paid. Avalabte now. $435/month phis deposit 4764328 _ Parents can buy a their students a house with minimum down. Call Cnuck Waldron 430-7119 for details. Homeowner sales. PRIMETIME RENTALS Two-bedroom unis avalabte. Close to campus, off-street parking, water paid, aAc, washer/dryer hook-ups, lease for $385.00. Cal 423-5544, leave message. Victorian Charm Second floor one bedroom with wood floors $275/month. 489-1938 or 450-2545. •ADOPTION* Give us achance. Give your baby achance. We wU give your baby every opportunity in lie. Expenses paid. Please call Carolyn and Michael collect to tdk. 647 5164920_ ADOPTION We offer couneetng and adoption services to help you plan the best Mure for you and your baby. No fees or oMgadons. Statewide since 1893. Nebraska Chldren's Home, 4800 Valley Rd. Sule 314,483-7879. ADOPTION A caring alternative. Plan the beet future for you and your baby. No tees/ comKjemm counseling, iidovsmb wmvn a no*t. 4808 Vsftey na.8ufte814. Birth Mother* ipoort/Pitmigeion Come to the wmenS Canter NU 340, SepL 25th, 630 p.m.Atimo for Birth mothers (poet adoptlon)to share their stories. For more informationCal Samantha at The Women's Center at 472-25S7. Cycle Works Flat tires to tune ups we do It alfl Qualiywotk with fast turn around on all brands. Cycle Works Z71h And Vine 475 2453. _ FREE INTERNET ACCESS http://www.binnet.com Binary Net, 484-5211_ Criminal Defense DWI, minor in posession, and other criminal matters. Sanford Polack 434-9496._ LECTURE NOTES We t*e notes in your classes. Many sets to choose from. Stop In and browse our selection. Grade A Notes at Nebraska Bookstore, 1300 Q St Lower Level 477-7400 __. FREE Pregnancy Test BWTHRtQHT Is a confidential helping hand. Please cal for appointment or mote Information. 483-2809. Planned Parenthood of Lincoln Pregnancy testing and referral by professional and chring staff. Information on ALL OPTIONS.CertifiBd counselors RESUMES FAST Grade A Notes at Nebraska Bookstore typesets your resume. Stopln or cal for information. 1300 Need Bucks for Books? ...donate Plasma! $55 NEW DONORS (within a 10-day period) $90* RETURN DONORS (within a 15-day period) To find out more about thm opportunity to earn cash while helping others. visit our friendly, modern center with TV and movies available. Convenient hours. •After 2 months • 1442 'O' Street • 475-8645 i^CGNTGON