The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 29, 1997, Page 6, Image 6

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Gas company official says
lower supply costs expected
GAS from page 1
grid system.
When the West Coast takes more gas from
the line, it affects other parts of the country,
Nordell said.
More remotely, the price increase has roots
in the energy crisis of die late 1970s, when fear
about the depletion of fossil fuel reserves sent
customers searching for alternative energy
sources.
The decrease in demand sent the gas supply
soaring, as did drilling by gas companies hop
ing to profit from the higher market prices of
the scare’s earlier days, Nordell said.
The industry’s overabundant supply has kept
prices very low for the past 15 years — until
now.
Cohgress’ slow and steady deregulation of
the natural gas industry in areas where drilling
for replacement gas was expensive has allowed
for the market fluctuations, Nordell said.
Nordell said that while the market is simply
correcting itself, he expected prices to fall to
cheaper levels.
Tfre problem now is the inability of many
customers to pay their present gas bills.
Dan Wamonck, UtiliCorp United vice presi
dent, said Peoples Natural Gas offers a pro
gram which averages their bills over a year.
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DAN WARNOCK, vice president of UtiliCorp
United, speaks at a committee meeting
Tuesday at the State Capitol concerning gas
prices.
Students death in Cather Hall
classified as accidental by police
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Wolfendale was reportedly last seen Friday,
Cauble said. Coroners still are trying to pinpoint
the time of death.
UNL Housing Director Doug Zatechka said
counseling is available for students or staff.
Trained staff from Counseling and Psychologi
cal Services and the Employee Assistance Cen
ter have already been brought to Cather Hall to
provide counseling, he said.
“Any students wanting the opportunity to
talk through their feelings are strongly encour
aged to do so,” Zatechka said.
Nancy Myers, director of the Employee
Assistance Program, said counselors are sched
uled to meet with students, faculty and staff 7
p.m. Wednesday and 1 p.m. Thursday in the
Cather Hall government office.
For further help, students are encouraged to
call Counseling and Psychological Services at
472-7450. Faculty and staff should call the Em
ployee Assistance Program at 472-3107.
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Diamonds imported directly from
Antwerp, Belgium. Lincoln’s Antwerp
diamond connection. Pre-Valentine’s Day
Sale: 30-70% off storewide.Including
heart pendants, lockets, heart shaped
diamonds watches including Citizen,
Wittnauer, Noblia, and Cyma. 466-6282
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a Your Vitamin Superstore!
! A natural foods market selling a vast array
of foods,vitamins, supplements, sports
nutrition, and organic products.
For the very best in natural foods, shop the
Golden Carrot. 466-5713
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MICROWAVES & MORE
For a complete selection of microwaves,
bread bakeries, cookware and books, carts
and candy making supplies, plus used
microwaves and repair services, stop by
Friedmann’s microwave Sfore. Learn to
make your own microwave or
bread bakery work for you by taking
advantage of free cooking classes with
purpose. 467-2218
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Murray’s Big & Tall was created to help
the man of stature dress in elegant fashion
with the assurance of a great fit and the
latest style. From jeans and a banded collar
shirt to custom-made suits and shirts. 466
6798
A caring, full-service dry cleaner and
family laundry...Globe Cleaners offers free
pick-up and delivery plus convenient curb
side parking. Globe takes special pride in
offering cleaning services for draperies,
down coats, leathers and suedes with a
promise of quality. 464-4090
Purse Revue, a unique women’s speciality
shop, features over 1500 handbags, 3000
accessory items, small leather goods,
briefcases and wonderful, unusual
clothing. We offer easy, time-saving and
relaxed personal service. Wardrobe
consulting is our specialty. Gift certificates
and layaway available. Special orders and
after-hour appointments by request. 465
4100
*-—~ii Restaurant with a
casual flair. Grianti’s features delicious
lunches, dinners and specialty pizzas with
outstanding service and warm, Italian
hospitality. 464-8444
More than just bagels made fresh every
day. For take-out or delivery ($10 min.),
Brooklyn Bagel offers birthday & wedding
cakes, catering and deli trays. We’re your
full-line bakery and deli.
464-2253
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