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    Research
to illuminate
rays'origins
KAYS from page 1
a completed cosmic ray experi
ment in Utah.
This month Snow and Claes
also were interviewed by
National Public Radio during
the Aug. 3 broadcast of the show
“All Things Considered.”
Part of the national interest
in the project stems from the
fact that once the 24-inch-by
24-inch plastic detectors are
mounted on rooftops and con
nected via the Internet, the pro
gram will have the largest geo
graphic cosmic ray network in
existence.
In the long term, Claes and
Snow anticipate the project will
see its results published in sci
entific journals. They also see an
opportunity for students to
present material at internation
al cosmic ray research confer
ences.
“It’s exciting to connect so
many students with a long term
experiment in frontier
research,” Snow said.
Reading, science skills in decline
mt assuuiaicu rwtaa
WASHINGTON—America’s
schoolchildren are doing a little
better in mathematics than they
were a decade ago, but for many of
them reading and science skills
have declined slightly since 1992.
The government’s 1999
National Assessment of
Education Progress also shows a
widening gap in the test perform
ance of white and black elemen
tary school students on reading,
math and science. And black 17
year-olds on average are still four
years behind whites in their read
ing skills.
Sure to become fodder for A1
Gore and George W. Bush, both
self-described “education” candi
dates, the Education Department
report paints a mixed picture of
improving and falling test scores
and narrowing and widening
learning gaps.
The Clinton administration
quickly pointed to “consistent and
steady gains” in math scores in the
report. Bush, meanwhile, said the
report documents that student
achievement stagnated during
President Clinton’s term in office.
“I will be committed to mak
ing sure that we do not repeat the
mediocrity ot the 1990s, Bush
said. “The achievement gap
between minority and white stu
dents is still too wide.”
There is information both
campaigns can use to trumpet
their competing education agen
das, said Amy Wilkins, a policy
analyst with Education Trust, a
Washington-based research
group.
“This is an easy one for the
Bush people,” she said. “In the ‘90s
weflatlined. He can say look at the
flatness. He'll say look what I did in
Texas.”
“For Gore, it’s harder,” she
said. “This corresponds to his time
as vice president.”
Gore’s campaign staff did not
immediately respond to a request
for his reaction to the report
But Education Secretary
Richard Riley took up the cudgeL
“There is good news here,
too,” he said, citing the improve
ment in math scores and better
reading skills among 9-year-olds
since 1994. “We know how to
improve our schools. ...We need
those who count themselves as
‘congressional leaders’ to get on
board”
Though teaching and testing
schoolchildren is largely a state
“There is no good news
here. We know how to
improve our schools."
Richard Riley
Education Secretary
function, the federal government
started the National Assessment
of Educational Progress more
than 30 years ago to measure the
nation as a whole.
The tests first were given to a
sample of 9-, 13- and 17-year-olds
- key age levels in a child's school
career. The main subjects tested
are reading, math and science -
though now the program includes
tests in art, civics, writing and
music. Roughly 48,000 students
were tested last year.
Because each state is free to
design and use its own tests, any
comparison of one state with
another is impossible based on
the scores.
But test administrators said
the survey still remained the
nation’s best measure of how ele
mentary, middle school and high*
school-age students have learned
the core subjects of reading math
and science.
Liquor commission
takes Cheetahs case
CHEETAHS from page 1
The commissioners said they
thought by referring the matter to
the liquor commission, they were
fulfilling a request made early in
the hearing by DLH lawyer K.C.
Engdahl to move the hearing
before an impartial third party.
“Your non-decision could
jeopardize my client’s appeal
rights,” Engdahl said. By holding
the hearing at all he said the com
mission had “subverted” his
client’s rights.
The Lancaster County
Commission’s quasi-judicial revo
cation hearing had all the trap
pings of a courtroom except a
judge.
Both attorneys objected to
some lines of questioning or evi
dence being presented. Their
objections were noted, and then
the witnesses answered anyway,
or the evidence was accepted.
At the start of his case,
Hartman’s lawyer questioned the
county board’s ability to conduct a
fair hearing and rule impartially.
1 just don't know if you can be
fair (judges) when you have
already decided to prosecute,”
Engdahl said comparing it to the
county attorney ruling on a case
he just presented
During the hearing Johnson
focused on die evidence of viola
tions gathered by the Sheriff's
office.
Sheriff Terry Wagner said thal
the Cheetahs dancers were nude
before Aug. 9 and in violation oi
the resolution, but after die ninth
they were clothed
In Hartman’s defense,
Engdahl focused on DLHb earliei
efforts to remove Cheetahs from
its liquor license, and the county's
apparent ignorance of the resolu
tion they were enforcing. Engdahl
also questioned whether the reso
lution was enforceable.
Engdahl asked whether this
resolution was ever exercised
against BJ’s Hideaway, a strip bai
which operated for years on North
48th Street No one who testified
could remember this resolution
being enforced against BJ’s.
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cat 818-831-7814. Go Big Radi
For sale futon, single bed, down bedding set, 2
entertainment centers, coffee tables, stereo,
movies, etc.Ca» 466-7642, John or Emily.
Huge Oarage Sale
Sofas, chairs, some antiques, miec household
items, Olympic weight set, kids clothes and
toys, marble bathroom sink, baby crib, lots of
other miscellaneoue. Fnday-Saturday 8-6 864
Souti39fh
MOVING SALE: Electric waaher/dryer $175 pax.
Couch/love $50. Couch/recliner, $50. Three
chairs. $10 each, two and tables. $10. Made of
fer on any. 476-7055.
Olympic weight bench with aquat rack, assorted
free weight bets, rack and mat 464-4405.
PARKING
Parking $50/semester, two blocks North of sta
dkxn, cal Dan at 477-3552
Need 10 tickets (preferably seated together) to
Baylor Game on October 21 512-264-9456
Needed: 2 football tickets for game on Septem
ber 23 and September 30. CNI4B9-9430 ask for
Mm.
STATE FAIR SHOWS
STYX, DWIGHT YOAKAM.
LOMESTAR, WAYNE NEWTON,
BEACH BOYS
Main floor and balcony. Great seats $15-25.
488-3313.
1880 Jeep Cherokee Laredo. 4wd, auto. V6,
4.0L, Red. Power Windows. Good Condition
$4700.477-4853__
'88 Honda Prelude S, Red, 5 speed, sunroof,
155K, $3500 or beet ofler. 438-7132
*92 Ford Escort. 4-door hatchback, light blue,
AM/FM with cassette. Good school car. $2500
or beet offer. 438-9407,
*93 red Escort LX. 2-door hatchback, auto. 97k.
great condition, air. $2600, cal 476-6373.
Below Book
1993 Grand Am Sport Sedan. 4-door. A/C. 70k.
Great condNkxi $5,400.436-5873
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Tutor needed to assist high school junior with
Algebra II, Trig and Chemistry. Prefer seme tutor
for both subjects, but can be flexible. Call Mery
471-0397 (work) or467-2404 (home).
Auto Accidents & DW1
Other criminal matters, call Sanford Pollack,
476-7474.
FOr afl your Insurance needs: auto, home, health,
life and business, call Jim Wallace at American
Family Ineurwxse, 1340 L St, Lincoln, NE 68506
or cWf402-474-5077.
Oarage Sale Thursday through Saturday,
mtiquBs. bar accatsoHas, nica kids
toys, precious moments coMectibies, snow mo
bile gear, Christmas decor, and more. 720 N
8061
Free
Pragnsncy Teat
Birthright la a confidential helping hand. Please
call for appointment or more information.
483-2609. Check out our website
www.birlhright.org.
400s
Ad Grad staking roommate in posh 2 bedroom,
2 bath apartment in south Lincoln. $357/mo
plus 172 oTutitiae 328-6442.
Lost roommate. Looking for college student or
young professional guy to share our half of du
plex. Residential area, 2-car garage, laundry. 5
minutes for UNL. $275 + utilities. Call Brian or
Kenton at 474-5267 or our landtord at 474-4674
for appointment.
M/F roommate needed to share 3 bedroom
apartment. Near East Campus. Call Scott,
464-6679
M/F roommate(s) to share clean, spacious 4
bedroom home 2 blocks from east campus.
<250 month ♦1/4 utMtea. CTO Reg at 325-0277.
Male to share 3 bedroom, newer home in SE
Lincoln, includes room and board and many
extras. 10 minutes from campus, on bus and
bike trail. Available NOW! Call 421-0977 for de
tarts. L—ve message
Non-smoky to shaft my 3 bsdroom horns. 20th
& highway 2 ana. $200 per month. Pi^s al. Cal
Dave at 420-67t3 or 797-2221.
Roommate wanted for nice house on 74th &
Hokkedge. <300 a month no uttMee. 325-6800
JWL
Seeking non-smoking female to share house.
Cal 484-6290. _
Seeking roomate, female, non-smoking. $225
par month. Cal 477-6991.
Slatping study room, N/S female, free cable,
iMndr^utilities, your own phone line $170
4 bedroom, full basement for social activities,
garage, 2440 Lynn Street, near UNL. $650 plus
utilities. 3 bedroom, $640, also available imme
dlatsly 423-1371, _
1615 N 64th. 3/4 bedroom. 1/5 bathrooms. CA,
NP. <825 plus deposit. 483-4887 or 480-7803.
4700 South St Immaculate 2/3 bedrooms, e/a,
finished basement, garage. <860+deposit, refer
ences, no pets 483-4987;
House, large main floor, 244 South 26th, 2 bed
room, sun porch, utilities paid 483-2357.
Large 5+ bedroom, 3 bath. Central air, dish
wsaner, porch. 835 S. 12th. <005.450-1013.
Three and four bedrooms near stadium. Central
air. Washer/dryer included. Lawn mowed.
<630*786.480-8294.
4 bedroom, 2 bath. 1 car garage. Brand new,
close to campus. $940, no smoking, no pets.
Call Julian, 432-7030 or Rembolt Homes,
468-9222. wwwxsmbolt.com.
Duplexes
NEW! 3439 A. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, W/D, C/A,
DAN, DBL Garage. Cal HIP at (402)465-8911.
Newer
Ctoee to campua, nice, 3 bedroom. 3 beih, garaga.
W/D, * appliances. $796. HIP, 465-0911.
Nice 2 bedroom duplex, 527 South 47th. Central
air, washer/dryer hookups, kitchen appliances,
dryer, quiet neighborhood. $625/month plus
gas. electric & deposit. 486-4951 leave a mes
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Walk to campus. Large, remodeled 2 bedroom.
Washer, dryer, central air, off atreet parking.
$525.2410 Vine. 432-6476.
—Efficiency
Apartments—
Close to City Campus
Wttar, Meet, arid Gat Paid
Available now. Ca» 477-4490.
1 Bedroom, 2338 E St., mostly graduate stu
dents, all new paint, appliances, microwave,
ding fans. Rsasrvad parking, no smoking^pats,
2 bedroom apartment for lease. 800 square faet.*
W/D. cable, at utilities, gar^e. 4820 M St. Barb.
486-0467.
Two 2-bedroom condos for rent in histone Hay
ward Place. Within walking distance from
downtown UNL campus. All appliances, secure
building, 12' ceilings, parking and on site laun
dry. Available September 5, $650. Call
421-2316. Leave message
4 bedroom, 161/2 bath. 6 blocks east of main
campus on but route. $650/month plus utilities,
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640 South 20-2BR $439 up. Pool
2301 AStreet-1BR$439up
475-7262
• # Close to Campus# #
• 2312 South 14th. fireplace, W/D hookup $369
• 2301 A Street -1 Bedrooms *349 up
• 640 Soulh 20-2 BRfr $429 up 475-6262
2400 R St. 3 bedroom 1 bath, dote to campus,
central air. $610.421-7141.
2512 R. St. Vary large 2 bedroom with range, re
frigerator. diapoaal. and diahwaaher. Laundry fa
cilities and off-etreet parking $425 + gas and
olectric- Eden Management 489-2333.
2638 Q Street, newer 2 bedroom with all appli
ances including washer/dryer, 2 stall garaga
$575j>jut. electricity. Eden Management
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■ Studio apartment off street parking. Rent ■
■ $325 central air conditioning. Rant $365 I
I One bedroom across the street from Wes- I
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Studio unit available now. No smoking, no pats,
controlled access, laundry, assigned parking,
UNL shuttle atop, $325. Brick Yard Apartments.
17th 6 Holdrege. 477-6578/475-4453 ask for
AVAILABLE AUGUST 24TH
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ances, balcony, parking. 4210 Huntington
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$460-8475 electric only - off street parking
N/P.E.O.H. 475-6776.
Broadmoor Development is seeking an outgo
ing. detailed, professional individual to fill Bis
position of a part time leasing consultant (20-25
hours a weak). Ws are witling to work with your
college schedule. Please apple at Highpointe
Apartments. 4607 Old Cheney Road.
Claremont Park Apartments, 3 badroom, 2 bath.
$720/month. $600 deposit. Utilities paid.
Apartment 4E2.477-3662 or 310-7567.
Cozy 2 bedroom apartment, newly decorated,
dishwasher, central air, offstreet parking $390
plus deposit. 1327 Qarfield 890-4667 or
466*7806
Don Apartments, 227 S. 17th, efficiency,
available now. $265/month, off-street paved
parking provided. Cal 474-6565 for information,
leave massage.
Efficiency 1342 B St. Free electric $285
1 BR 2000 J St New Carpet $310
2 BR 2000 J St. Swvm$350
No Smokers/Pets
440-3000
★ EXTRA NICE 1BR *
Spacious layout, appliances, dishwasher,
blinds. 3 closots, paved parking, laundry, can
tral air, gas heat/water/trash paid, central loca
tion between campuses, outdoor pool, 3 or 6
month lease, $355. 1109 N. 26th Street.
469-4657.
Large 3 plus 1 bedroom, central air att utMtlss
paM-Clean946South 12. $675435-2552.
Ona, two, thraa badroom apartments available.
438-0846.
Sava IS. Haat paid, campus close, 1 badroom?
daan, no pats, only S300.474-5327.
Studio and 1 BR
Vintage-studio and 1 BR does to both campus
as, $300-8350.432-2288.
Studio South 48th & High Street. $280, no
smoking, no pats. Call Julian. 432-7030 or
RamboltHomes, 488-9222. www.rambolt.com.
Two bedroom, newer, 240 S. 26th, double slid
ng door, balcony, built-in microwave, off-street
parking. $440/month. Leave massage at
Two badroom. Close to UNL. With fireplace.
Available July 15. For details contact 436-0777
or 466-8181.
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$$$ 8-10/hour $$$
If you enjoy making money while working out
side on your own, then this job is for you.
TruGreen ChemLawn is looking for 3 to 4 people
to fertilize and coreaerate lawns this fall. Prior
experience is a plus. Call our 24-hour hotline,
1388-634-1203 or apply at 4141 N. 27th St.
EOE AAP/M/S/V/D.
• 816-16/hour Web Designers
Part-time work. Get free software. Office 2000,
Front Page 2000. Adobe Photoshop 5.5.
484-7395
$9-$12 Per Hour for
Delivery Drivers
Domino’s Pizza is now hiring for day and eve
ning shifts for delivery drivers and limited eve
ning inside help. No experience necessary. All
you need to start is a good driving record, relia
ble personal vehicle, liability insurance, and a
good attitude. Apply at any of the Domino's k>
cations.
$30 to $50 in two to three hours work. The
American Tailgater Co. is a mail order company
specializing in tailgating equipment. We need a
rep to distribute flyers for all or most home
Huskers football games. Check us out at
wwwAmericanTailgaiw.com. Email Charlie at
UNflyer0AmericanTailgater.com or call us
888-215-1490.
Part-time position available at East Lincoln com
putw firm to delivw information to local clients.
Approx, hours will be 9:30am-12:30pm and/or
2:30-4pm. Monday-Friday. Vehicle provided.
Valid drivers Mcertee required. Send reeume with
hours of availability to: Human Resources. PO
Box 81802. Lincoln. NE 68501.
1328 P Street 475-2999
Now hiring PT/FT doormen, kitchen and cash
iers. $6-9 hour. Hiring bonus. Flexible hours, fun
atmosphere. 50M off meals on and off duty. Ap
ply w4nn.
$10.00/hour
Need 40 premotor* to work football Saturday*.
Have fun, mekettt. Cal 466-1996.
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flIHncn Manor
4646 SotlNi 4661SL
Unoobi,NE 86616
402-434-2660
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Personal Caregtoere
□ Gain valuable experience m the medical field
part-time day and weekend hours.
Pmt-TIme ActMMes Aaeletant
□ Have fun and get paid. E/O weekend
11am-3pm.
•yJlentiiHto
13th &Q
Now Hiring All Positions
Monday-Friday day position* available. Come in
to apply. EOE/AA.
A Campus Job!
Work a flexible schedule of as few as 12 hours
pgr week. Th# Bur##u of Sociological R####rch
i# hiring telephone interviewers. No S#l#§. Eve
nings and Weekends. Applications at 733
Olotather. Call 472-3672 or visit
www.uni.edu/boer.
A GREAT JOB! WATCH SHOWS! FREE MEALS!
ENJOY STAND-UP COMEDY! Now hiring wait
and bar staff for Star City Dinner Theatre and
Comedy Cabaret in th* Haymarket. Call
477-6277 for «3pkcabons and interview.
AG STUDENTS
Experienced harvest help wanted near Lin
coin. Call Keith Stewart (402) 665-2464.
6-9pm.
AGRICULTURAL STUDENT INTERN WANTED to
assist in marketing of ogronomic and iiveetock
product*, knmedtoto opening. 10 to 20 hour*
psr weak with ■ flexible schedutt. Col Donnis
Nun at 420-2828 or 430-7727.
STufiBPflift^ERS
POSITIONS AVAILABLE: WE WILL WORK
AROUND YOUR SCHEDULE GUARAN
TEED. Pro Shop Assistants at Ashland
Country Club. Dutia* includ* working
counter area, merchandising, golf cart stag
ing area and other golf course related du
ties. 15-25 hours/week. Hours can range
from 7am-8:30pm. Benefits includ* free
ootf. 25 minute drive from Mtnpu* on Hwy.
o. Position available immediately. Seasonal
depending on weather. Prior golf experi
ence preferred. Positions in snack bar/din
ing room areas also available. To apply call
944-3388 for interview.
Attention Dietetic
Students
Diet Ctark/Dtotary Aid*
Part-time evening*, varied days and every other
weekend. Prefer food service exparience/diet
knowledge, but wW train. Please apply:
The Ambassador Lincoln
4406 Normal BM.
Unco* NE 66806
EOE
Attention
Noed 31 peopio who eorioutly want to lose
weight. Great business opportunity. Flexible
hours. CWI (402)730-3745 or 1-888-390-5645.
Attention Pre-Pharmacy student*. Part-time
technicians needed. Walgreen'* at 5701 Village
Drive. 421-71 ig.
Attention:
Nontraditional Students!
Great opportunity for students attending night
claes! Senior Technologies, Inc., th* leading
manufacturer of wanderer and faN management
equipment in nursing homes and hospitals na
tionwide, has a unique opportunity. We as look
ing for th* right person to join an exciting sales
team. TM* is a great toa-flme entry level posi
tion, with opportunities to advance, a competi
tive salary and greet benefits. Ask about our tui
tion reimbursement program! Send resume and
salary requirement to: Senior Technologies,
HR/FT SALES, PO Box 80238, Lincoln. NE.
68501 or Email kwhiteOseniortech.com.
EOE/AAP. Visit us on our web sit* at
www ssniottochnoloQlsa, com. _
Babysitter needed for 2 kids ages 1.5 and 3.5.
Hours very. Cal Samantha at 477-6451.
BAKER HARDWARE
Part-time shipping and receiving clerk. Tuee
day-Thursday. Apply at Baker Hardware, 801 N
Street.
BE A RED LETTER DAY TOUR GWOE1
Are you interested in improving your communi
cation skills, becoming a leader on campus,
meeting current and prospective students, and
learning how to walk backwards? Then jom the
NU Red Letter Day Tetsn! It you are interested in
helping call Meiisaa Mae Anderson at 472-4416
or e-mail: 002206000biysd.unl.edu. _
Bell Staff _ ^
Current openings for full and part-time first and
second shifts, including weekends. Must be at
least 19 and have a valid driver's license. Com
petitive starting wage and benefits. Apply •*
front desk, VMagar Courtyard & Gardens 5200 O
Street.
Buzzard Billy's m now hiring wait stall. Get away
from aH the corporations and come work in a fun
environment that is cloae to campus. Ourserv
ers make on average $10-$ 15 an hour. 'Newill
train those without experience. If you have good
work ethics, a nice smile, need a Job close to
campus and need something that Is flexible
around your daas schedule, come by and apply
anytime at 247 N. 8th St. m Pie Haymarket
Buzzard Billy's is now hiring full and part-ljm*
kitchen help, No experience necessary. >bu j»*t
need to have a good work elhic and a daalre to
earn $6-$10 par hour. You'H work in a hxi envi
ronment cloae to campus, meet new people.
have a flexible schedule, and be able to kwes
your friends by cooking Cajun-Creoie and Ja
maican cuisine. Apply in person anytime at 247
N . 8th St in ihe Hsymarket
1 1
, BAKER HARDWARE
Part-time cashier needed. 30 hours per week,
indudkig SotufoayS. Apply it 801N Street.
Child cere (or mildly handicapped child. Mon
day-Friday, 3:15-4:30pm, $10/day, close to
campus sol LPS holiday* off. 423-9137.
Children'* Dlacovery Center is now accepting
aMiliaaMilfia Ia, 4aall aiui neat a.tnWrtlaf
applications tor TUH-tirne ano part-time toaoier
end pre-school positions. Apply in person at
2206 Highway 2.
P.linir-al RAaaarrh
opportunities!
MDS Harris has exciting opportunities to be in
volved in clinical research for many of the top
pharmaceutical and biotech companies in the
worldl MDS Harris has several positions
available in our dree:
Phlebotomtet-Part-TIme Perform timed blood
draws and process sampiss from Study Partici
pants. Phlebotomy experience is required.
Hours very, weekend svseebitty ivipfevd.
CiMcel Conduct Atiftfiiti Pert Time Assist
with the participant check-in process, han
dle/process sampiss, monitor study participants
and record raw data. Some post High School
education in the life sciences or medical envi
ronment preferred. Hours vary, waakand
availably required.
MDS Harris
Human netourcee CM
621 Roes Sheet
RO. Bax 80837
Lincoln ,NE 68501
FAX: (402)478-7598
E-mafl: cnmandsherrts.com
AA/EOE
Comhusker Place Detox
jasking individuals to work on-cel es Addiction
Service Workers. Must be a teem player and
have an interest in the human services field.
Must possets a current driver's license, have
oicelent communication skills and the sbilty to
work with e divans population. Apply in person
at 721 K Street or calPatti at 477-3951. EOE.
CROP CLERICAL
Variety of clerical end word processing for Crop
Insurance Department at our 27th 8Fletcher
Street locution Good math skills necessary. 20
hours/week, Monday-Friday. Apply in person or
send reeume to Farm Bureau, 5225 South 18th
St, Lincoln 68612.
Works
tar happy, active, energetic
part-time sales. Cyds /forks
DanosiWI team inslructots far etamersary or made
school students. Cal Karl Swason 423-4048.
Deliver Papers This Fall
Do you like to axerciM daly and gat paid for it?
Deliver Dally Nebraskans. You can deliver a
route in about an hour. Must have own vehicle,
be a UNL student with at least a 2.0 G.RA. not
be on academic probation and not have
before 9 a.m. For more information or to apply,
contact Dan at 472-1769,20 Nebraska Union.
dshatttWunl.edu.
DELTA GAMMA-NOW!!
EARN GREAT food 8 $8$ by helping serve
meals. 17th 8 R comar or 436-7092.
Dept of Art and Art
History
MODELS NEEDED FOR
ART CLASSES
$8-1Q/hour
CALL ONLY, 472-2632
Drivers
Valocrty Express is looking for couhsr/drivars tor
aftsrnoon/avening part-time routes. $8/hour
Company vehicles and uniforms provided. Good
driving record required. Applicants must damon
strate the ability to safely lift up to 70 Ibe.
Pre employment drug screen end criminal check
required. COL not required for most routes. EOE.
Stop end fW out enappUcatton.
Velocity Express
2200 WsstAdams
Lincoln, NE 80624
At ths airport, in Hi* Airboma Express Bldg.
Construction framing laborers nssdsd, full or
part time. Can 580-1429.
Dependable UNL approved work study student
needed to assist in tropical flab cars. FlexMe
hours $6.50/hour 472-6tt2 or come to room 2
Marty.
Disabled woman seeking one or two dependable
females to provide attendant care and transpor
tation. New downtown. 9-JO am and lata amr
noons. Up to 20 hrs a weak. $9/hour to begin
August 21. Cal 435-1544.
EARN $7/HOUR
ON CAMPUS
Nibmki Union hit openings for Cuetodiens.
Day, evening, end weekend hours eveilebki. Up
to S7/hour. Contact BW Behmer, Room 220, Ne
breeke Union.
EAST UNION
Cashiers needed part time in lanes and games,
information desk and cafe. Will work around
your class schedule. Must Ilka working with
people. Apply room 314 East Union Mon
dey I ridey Oen 4pnv
EDUCATION MAJORS!
Stephenson’s is looking for a few energetic,
hardworking, and creative people for part-time
help in our retail atoms, flood hours, 2-3 after
noons a weak and some weekends. Orest at
mosphere, fun products, end hands-on experi
ence! Apply in parson at Stephenson's down
town, 1112 ‘O’ St or Stephenson* Big Apple in
East Park Plaza al 200 N.88lh St.
Employment at University Child Cara. Work
around your classes. Need people Mon
day-Friday, morning hours. Apply now. Cal Tieh
472-2101.
FALL RECREATION JOBS
The Lincoln Partts and Recreation Department is
taking applications for Recreation Leaders. Lo
cations are Calvert Rec Cantor, 4500 Stockws*.
Belmont Rec. Cantor, 1234 Judeon and various
elementary schools in Lincoln. Tha times are
6:45-9:00am for the Before School program and
2:30-5:30pm for the After School program, eve
ning and weekend hours we available at Bal
mont and Calvert. Tha programs begin August
21st. This is a great experience for students
wanting to get kilo the tdiKUtoy1 Md. CeN tbs
playgroundoffice, 441-7952. 2010 VanDorn,
Balmont. 441-8789 or Calvert 441-8480 for
mors information. AA/EOE.
FBG Service Corporation
immediate openings for full-time and part-time
cuitodial positions. Flexible hours end competi
tive wages. Apply at 3815 Touzalin Avenue,
Suite 106.
FLEXIBLE HOURS
Students only, custodial work at Campus Bee
Cantor. Cal Donna 472-4782.
Foreign language/sign language teachers
needed for elementary school's before/after
school enrichment program. Taacfwr should be
proficient in the language and work wail with
lst-5th grade chNdran. Prior teaching experience
a plus. Salary: $480 for a 40 weak session. For
mors nformsbon, ca* 483-7047.,
Furniture Production
Part-time entry positions for wood furniture
manufacturer. No experience raQuirad. Flexible
hours from 8 to 4:30, Monday through Friday.
Apply at Contemporary Woods Mtg., 2501
Kimco CT. 488-2868. Ws are located new the
University
Gams officials for Saturday morning 7th and 8th
grade flag football and volleyball games at Lin
coln Public Middle Schools. Must have own
transportation end whistle. Cd Amy or Karan at
438-1811.
GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Join the fun, fast pace PIP Printing Team. Excel
lent benefits and salary. Experience in Mac
QuartLFraa Hand and Photo Shop. 483-4188. ,
Great Part-time Job
Child Cara Staff needed for before and after
school program in Elementary School, varied
days avitofla. Cal 475-0806
GRISANTI’S
Italian Restaurant is now hiring energetic food
servers, cooks, buasere and dishwashers. We
offer flexible hours, competitive wages, insur
ance and paid vacation. Apply in parson at 8820
0 Street.
1 larva at help mid September, JD equipment. Ex
perience necessary. Jerry 402-766-2266. 20
minutee from Lincoln.
Hillcrest CC,
golf ckib service staff, part time, 20-30 hours,
gmatbensSte, cal Mike 488-8181.
i Looking
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Work Study fob on
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If you are awarded Work Study - look
no further than Love Library
•Interesting work
•On campus convenience
•Your choice of day, evening,
or weekend hours
•$5.55 - $5.80/hour
For the best positions, apply NOW at
Love Library, Rm. 141 (south entrance across
from the auditorium). For more information,
call Maggie Van Diest at 402-472-3963.