Nebraskan Sisuauaw Editions http7Avww.unl.edu/DailyNeb/Fax Number 472-1761 Editors Jennifer WaJker Darren Ivy, 472-1766 Art Director Matthew D. Haney Photo Director Mike Warren Web Page Editor Gregg Steams General Manager Dan Shattil Advertising Manager Nick Partsch Asst Advertising Manager Andrea Oelien Publication Board Chair Jessica Hofmann, 466-8404 Professional Advisor Don Walton, 473-7301 The Daily Nebraskan (USPS 144-080) is published by the UNL publication Board, Nebraska Union 34,1400 R St., Lincoln, NE 68588-0448, Monday through Friday during the academic year; weekly during summer sessions. Readers are encouraged to submit story ideas and comments to the Daily Nebraskan by phoning 472-2588 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The public also has access to the Publication Board. For information, Contact Travis Brandt, 472-2588. Subscription price is $55 for one year. Postmaster: Send address changes to the Daily Nebraskan, P.O. Box 880448, Lincoln, NE 68688-0448. Periodical postage paid at Lincoln, NE ALL MATERIAL COPYRIGHT 1998 DAILY NEBRASKAN * August June Apply at _„ , PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY TANYA WRIGHT/DN FINDING THE PERFECT gift is never an easy task. Lincoln retailers offer many solutions to the question of what to get Dad for Father’s Day. Father’s Day makes for tough picks By Tom Foster Staff Reporter It’s that time of year again. Father’s Day looms on the hori zon, and people everywhere are fid geting, not sure what to buy for their dear old dad. Aside from the traditional Father’s Day tie, there are a great many gift ideas that go practically unnoticed every year. This year, some Lincoln stores hope to change that. Nadine Lann, manager of the Younker’s men’s department at Gateway Shopping Center, said fewer people are buying ties because men have begun to conduct business in casual clothes. She said casual slacks and shirts are selling better this year. The most common gift this holiday is golf gear, she said. Indeed, a glance at the Sunday newspaper confirms Lann’s state ment. Stores as diverse as Sears, Dillard’s and Jumbo Sports, 5000 N. 27th St., have colorful ads with pic tures of men lining up putts and tee ing off. “Everything Dad needs to play like a pro,” reads a Shopko ad, 100 N. 66“ St. and 4200 S. 27th St., sell ing clubs, balls and shirts with taste fully bright patterns. “Low prices are in full swing for Dad’s Day,” reads a Target ad, 333 N. 48th St. and 5330 S. 56th St., featur ing an artificial putting green for the living room floor. Ken Johnson, manager of Nebraska Bookstore, 1300 Q St., said Cornhusker-emblazoned golf gear is selling especially well this year. But shoppers whose Dads are not seasoned golfers needn’t worry. There are gift ideas aplenty. Again, a glance at the Sunday newspaper provides insight. One store offers a paper shredder on sale for Father’s Day. Another is selling gun racks. The George Foreman sloped grill is on sale this year. So are electric razors, bottles of cologne and variable speed jig-saws. This year, Dad might like some fishing lures. Or perhaps he needs a beeper. Or a bottle of Rogaine and some Nicorette gum. Father’s Day gifts are available this year at many Lincoln retailers: hardware stores, drug stores, sport ing goods stores and of course, department stores. “Father’s Day is the next best thing to Christmas,” Lann said. “It’s how a lot of men get most of their clothes.” I ARTY WITH US! Celebrate the 3rd Year Anniversary off Big Red Keno Sports Bar _AGril wtth The Eagle on Friday Jime 26,1998 from 4 to 7 pm! • Buried Treasure Sand Dash - WIN A 25-INCH COLOR T.V. and MANY OTHER * GREAT PRIZES! • $5.95 Prime Rib Sandwich & $6.95 Chicken Cordon Bleu all day! • $1.50 cans Bud & Bud Light 'Join Big Red Keno Sports Bar & Grill and The Eagle fora Fabulous FAC from 4 to 7 p.m. on Friday, June 26th!' % $3.75 pitchers of Busch Light, $2 bottles of Two Dogs & $2.50 Margaritas 955 West “O” St Lincoln, NE 68528 (402) 434-7789 http:/Avww. winkeno. com JOIN OUR FREQUENT FLYER PROGRAM 1-800-USA-NAVY. i