Paid Advertisement I BUSINESS REVIEW COUNTY NEWS is solely responsible for sales, contents and collection of the Review Section INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, INC. Dedicated to the proposition that the cus tomer MUST come first, INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, INC. is well known as one of the leading sanitation services in the area. Their fair and honest dealing with people and their outstanding work has given , them an excellent reputation with many leading businesses of the area. Call INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, INC today for reliable service at reasonable prices. With offices located at 6201 North 70th in Lincoln, phone 467-3581, for all your trash hauling needs. This exceptional service organization makes available roll-offs, stationary pack ers, rear loaders and front end loader con tainers for commercial, industrial and residential sites. If you are looking for dependable service, see INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, INC and become one of their many satisfied customers. The Writers of this 1997 Spring Busi ness Review and Reference Guide know that you’ll really like the kind of effort that this fine company puts into every job. Give INDUSTRIAL SER VICES, INC. a call today at 467-3581 you’ll be glad you did. DULING OPTICAL “Independently Owned & Operated” When it comes to protecting your vision, never compromise quality and workman ship! See DULING OPTICAL located at the Atrium Building, 1200 N in Lin coln, phone (402) 476-9652. Here they offer complete optical service. Let them fill your new prescription or duplicate your present lenses in new de signer frames. They feature a large se lection of distinctive eye wear for the entire family. They can fill your contact lens or eyeglass prescription just as the doctor ordered. Prescription sunglasses are another specialty. Repairs are given prompt attention, and same day service is available in most cases. When it comes to your eyes, don’t trust iust anyone. Let the skilled opticians at DULING OPTICAL expertly fit your next pair of glasses. Your eyes will see the difference! The Authors of this 1997 Spring Busi ness Review & Reference Guide know you be pleased with you new eye wear from DULING OPTICAL. EL SITIO For authentic Mexican food, the people of this area visit EL SITIO at 17th & Van Dorn, phone 476-0414. The efforts of the management here has been to serve only true Mexican dishes with the real flavor of the country. An interesting Mexican decor has helped, this restaurant become a very popular eating place. They have captured the true tangy flavor of Mexican dishes by using the exact spices and foods needed to prepare them. Contrary to the belief that Mexican food is very hot, they serve all their dishes with the hot sauce and green peppers on the side so that you can enjoy it the way you want. For a fine place to eat authentic Mexi can food in a great atmosphere, and with friendly service, the Writers of this 1996 Summer Business Review & Reference Guide suggest that you go to EL S1TIO. We know you’ll want to return many times. EL SITIO offers $1.50 discounts on their dinner menu for students with student ID’s on their dinner menu. THE GARAGE Featuring complete repair service on all types of automobiles, THE GARAGE is located at 2210 South 7th, phone 438 2277. In addition to performing some of the finest repair work in the area, this community leader also offers their years of experience when it comes to advice on all of your mechanical problems. An automobile will not run forever with out regular attention and an occasional repair. Every car owner should see a re liable repairmen regularly to put his auto into first class shape. When you drive into this full service garage, you can rest assured that your car will be repaired in the shortest possible time and at the least possible expense. You must be satisfied with every job that comes out of THE GARAGE’S shop! While working on this 1997 Spring Business Review & Reference Guide, we the Compilers, wish to compliment this firm for their high level of service. WESTPHAL MOTORS “For Qualify Pre-Owned Automobiles’* There have been more jokes about used cars and used car salesmen than almost any other occupation. But. at WESTPHAL MOTORS used automo biles are no joking matter, it’s a serious business. This fine firm offers the people of this area the finest in good, used trans portation, that are clean, top-quality and checked to make certain that all the ve hicles thev sell are in the verv best dos sible condition. It has often been said that “Business goes where it's invited and stays where it’s well treated.” That accounts in a large measure for the success and popularity of WESTPHAL MOTORS located in Lincoln at 2019 “P” Street, or call 474 9378. This reliable used car specialist features the kind of quality autos that keeps smart consumers coming back and telling all their friends. It’s this person-to-person recommendation that has earned WESTPHAL MOTORS their position as one of the local community leaders. We the Editors of this 1997 Spring Business Review & Reference Guide highly recommend this reputable used car expert to all of our readers for the BEST deal in town! VALLEY HOPE ALCOHOL & DRUG TREATMENT CENTER Many people shy away from dealing with their alcohol and drug dependency prob lems, or fail to seek help for loved ones who display symptoms of substance abuse. It is sad to realize that many who suffer from such addictions are adoles cents and even children. Help is available in this area at VAL LEY HOPE ALCOHOL & DRUG TREATMENT CENTER located at 3633 “O” Street, Suite 2 in Lincoln, phone 477-3677. Outpatient programs are offered which enable one to seek pro fessional help without disrupting or sac rificing one’s job or family life. They also help family members learn to assist their loved ones in seeking help. An important part of VALLEY HOPE’S program are their evaluations to help see what type of care is needed. Their intensive treatment programs are expertly staffed and counseling is avail able to all. Businesses and organizations may contact VALLEY HOPE ALCO HOL & DRUG TREATMENT CEN TER for information regarding employee assistance programs. Continually pro gressing to keep up-to-date with new in formation in this specialized field, they strive to provide the best care and treat ma£cL6riHd2. VALLEY HOPE AL COHOL & DRUG TREATMENT CENTER invites your inquiries at any time, and encourages you to call for help soon. The Writers of this 1997 Spring Busi ness Review and Reference Guide are pleased to be able to recommend VAL LEY HOPE ALCOHOL & DRUG TREATMENT CENTER to all of our readers. AL & ROBERTA DOEDEN COUNTRY DANCING ENTERTAINMENT “Get Fit Dance a Hit” ~ “17 Years Experience” When choosing a dance school for you or your child, look for professionalism, qual ity, and above all, experience. AL & ROBERTA DOEDEN COUNTRY DANCING ENTERTAINMENT lo cated at 4211 LaSalle in Lincoln phone 488-6110 is one dance studio that satis fies these standards of excellence. Their qualified professional dance instructors will teach you or your child the art of dance, in private or group classes, for the beginner or serious minded dancer. AL & ROBERTA DOEbEN COUN TRY DANCING ENTERTAINMENT offers all levels of dance for all ages, in eluding country and line dancing and also ball room dancing. They have taught in many dance halls around the Lincoln area, and highly rec ommend it for family fun, exercise and learning together. They are known, rec ognized and respected throughout the community and have participated in many events such as the state fair, fund raisers for retirement centers, several television appearances and they also have their own highly recommended instructional dance video. They welcome anyone to come and join their dance club which is a non profit organization, for a fun time with friendly people. Give yourself or you child confidence, grace and style under the direction of competent professionals with AL & ROBERTA DOEDEN. Call today at (402) 488-6110 for more information on registration for classes. The Writers of this 1997 Spring Busi ness Review and Reference Guide know you’ll like their well managed program, reasonable rates, and the sense of accomplishment you or your child can experience. A 1ST RATE rEMPlJMCj SERVICE _ MarkSouthwick A faulty septic tank is both a safety and sanitary hazard. Experts recommend pumping your tank one every three years, and every two years if you have a gar bage disposal. For fast, dependable septic tank service, contact A 1ST RATE SERVICE PUMPING SERVICE, located at 8307 South 91st in Lincoln, phone (402) 421 8001. A 1ST RATE SERVICE PLUMBING SERVICE is health department ap proved, and is able to clean and pump your tank. They are available for both residential and commercial systems in cluding restaurants, car washes, schools, and other institutions. Whatever the size of the job, this firm can be relied upon for fast, dependable service. Honest prices and personal attention to the job make A 1ST RATE PLUMB ING SERVICE well respected and highly recommended by area residents, call 421-8001 for estimates or any ques tions or concerns about you septic sys tem. The Writers of this 1997 Spring Busi ness Review and Reference Guide are pleased to be able to recom mend A 1ST RATE PUMPING SERVICE to all of our many readers. Cityfc one serviceman fixes broken meters on R Street By Josh Funk Staff Reporter The city’s one serviceman is work ing to repair the faulty parking meters along R Street in front of the Nebraska Union. Two weeks ago, a Daily Nebras kan investigation found that nearly one-third of the meters along R Street from 12th Street to 16th Street either kept time incorrectly, registered less than 60 minutes when a quarter was deposited or some combination of the two problems. Traffic engineer Larry Brage said the city hasn’t been able to look at all of the meters because its serviceman was on vacation for five days. The city pulled the timing mecha nism from eight of the meters for test ing. To test the timing of the meters, the serviceman must remove the mechanism from the meter and take it into his shop for testing. While the meters are being tested they are replaced with reliable mecha nisms from stock. In the shop the meters are hooked up to a diagnostic timer to evaluate how well they keep time. “Of the eight we have looked at so far we found one that was really bad and replaced the timing mechanism on several of the meters,” Brage said. Many of the jammed meters along the street were fixed in response to complaints from the police depart ment, Brage said. The city will continue to work to fix the rest of the faulty meters along R Street. “I am by no means satisfied with what we have done so far,” Brage said. “The meters should be working well.” Meters that continue to perform badly even after the serviceman works ^ on them will be replaced. “If we can’t get any assurance that these meters are going to work well, I don’t want them out there,” Brage said. New ASUN members V receive appointments By Brad Davis Staff Reporter After several weeks of recruitment and selection processes, new commit tee members were appointed at Wednesday’s meeting of the Associa tion of Students of the University of Nebraska. Appointments were unanimously approved for 33 ASUN committees during the last meeting of the semes ter, which was at the Nebraska East Union. A “plethora” of applications were received by ASUN Speaker Viet Hoang, who was in charge of appoint ing the new members. “(Committee members) are the people who give the senate notifica tion on what student government needs to work on — it’s kind of a think-tank,” 2nd vice president Malcolm Kass said. Kass attended the last meeting of the Residence Hall Association as an ASUN representative and said the group was discussing extended shuttle bus service during dead week. The buses will run from 11:15 pjn. to 2 a.m. during dead week and finals week. In other ASUN news: ■ Government Bill No. 8 passed unanimously. The bill, which deals with “phased-out” technology, will recommend that computers replaced by the new technology fee be given to student organizations at little or no charge. The student organizations would be responsible for the mainte nance of thedonated computers. “The point behind this bill is that there will be a large number of com puters that will be replaced. They have not been offered to student organiza tions before, and many of the offices have no computers,” President Curt Ruwe said. ■ Senate Bill No. 2 also was unanimously passed. The bill recog nized the new constitutions of two stu dent organizations: Golf Course Sup port Association of America and the University Program Council. Hoang applauded the senate for its enthusiastic work during the last half of this semester, and encouraged them to continue improving the campus when ASUN reconvenes next semes ter. c 1997 Summer Reading Courses Space still available in anthropology, art, biological sciences, classics, s educational psychology, family and consumer sciences, geography, geology, history, modern languages, political science, psychology, * sociology, and theatre. DCS Registration Office Room 271, Registration and Records 33rd and Holdrege Streets Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 pm. * For details call Evening Programs and Lifelong Learning Services. 472 University of Nebraska Lincoln Division of Continuing Studies Evening Programs and Lifelong Learning Services UNL is a nondiscnminatory institution. 1^ 1.- - - ..!