Nixon likes prof's idea A new cabinet-level agency to accelerate the improvement of rural life in the United States began as the idea of a University of Nebraska agricultural economist. The Rural Affairs Council, which President Richard M. Nixon established by executive order recently, was conceived E. Peterson, pro- agriculture Ag majors: new minors College of Agriculture majors can now earn minors from any department in the College of Arts and Sciences. Any ag student who already has 20 or more hours in Arts and Sciences is eligible for this program according to Frank E. Eldridge, associate dean of the College of Agriculture. Eldridge said "some test cases must be run through before we can determine the exact requirements needed for such a minor. The reason why Read Nebraskan Want Ads Help Wanted Evenings only. Hiring men over 20 for part-time work. Earnings 50-80 per week fo start. Must have auto. Apply . 6pm, sharp, 2010 So. 10. $3 per Hour part time work. 432-0333 (or Jerry Vino pal. Call from 9-2 Tue. thru Thur. Female help wanted. Part time waitress wanted. Shoemaler Truck Stop. 4500 'O'. Counselors wanted for Camp Somersef for girls and Camp Cobbossoe for boys. Require men and women highly skilled In camp activities at least 21 years of age preferably with previous camp counselling experience. Camps are lo cated In the State of Maine. Positions available in all departments. Write full details to Camp Office. 22S Eist 57th Street, New York, New York, 10022. JOBS! JOBS and more JOBSI Students, teachers. Stateside and International obs. Recreational obsi yeor-around lobs J summer jobs. All occupations and trades. Enoy a vacation while you earn. Hurry I The best lobs are taken early. Write: 'JOBS", Box 475, Dept. CP92 1. Lodl, Cal. 95240. Items Offered INCOME TAX FIGURED, 477-050 noon to 6:30pm or 423-8810 after 4:30pm. Panasonic Symphony Eight. Eight track stereo tape player with FM stereo and AM. Two Team Award I speakers. Call 489-131. Smith Corona 'Tower' Electric typewriter for sale, $50. Call 434-6134 after 5pm. Schwlnn: Lightweight coaster bicycle. New In Oct. Call Owen, 435-9403 and leave message. Fender Jail Boss. Two vr. old. Per fect condition. Cheap. Call Bob 432-9857. 1964 Chevoilo SS Stock 394-360HP. 4-speed. Has 3:57 posltraction. Bucket seats, console, Mags, tach. Silver with black pin-striping and interior. Very sharp. 489-9452. NOW NOW NOW IS THE TIME TO CALL: Holverson 46-0049 or Svoboda 477-4442 or 489-7000. We have only 4 loft I NEW 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2521 Vina Street Married couples or maximum of two singles. A quiet, clean, comfortable place to live. We pay heat and furnish refrigerator, dishwasher, range, dis posal, carpet and drapes. Apis, also have tub and shower, central air con ditioning, large double closets In bid room, extra phone and TV outlets. Also laundry facilities, extra storage locker and off-street parking. All apis, have private outside entry, security locks, and extra sound control, A $luu refund able damage deposit required. M-nth to month rental agreement, $135. We hold apartments for a reasonable tlma lor you to give notice where you now live. University approved. Call anytime, but evenings preferred. Watch Repair. Two Day service. Campus Bookstore. 13 and R St. Personals Wanted: I male room-mate to share luxury apt. $57.50 per month. Call 432 4244. minors have never been available within the college of Agriculture itself is because the door was always open for dou ble majors," he said. The basic requirements in the College of Agriculture are the same for all ag fields. Even the more- advanced courses often overlap, Eldridge commented. by Everett fessor of economics. "A purpose of the Rural Af fairs Council," Peterson said, "is to discuss problems such as rural-urban migration and to recommend programs and legislation to serve the in terests of people living outside major metropolitan areas." The council, Peterson con tinued, would also serve a watchdog function. All major national policies concerned with health, education and welfare would be analyzed from the rural dweller's point of view. He added that the council Everett Peterson might suggest modifications in the analyzed policy to better fit the interests of the more sparsely populated areas. Peterson first conceived the idea in early 1969. He said at that time that rural citizens deserved more concern. The council is now in opera tion, although an executive director has not been appointed. k ... A It f V , . '! .vi:1 .-v iw: !! . fj. JT 4 r ... . ... - Ml. f .V.' . . h4NMH7l' jrfa-W Afif' :.1kHeM firlTTOsfflj fee? !w--V. -r-V1 LI iiTu- hUlf -wrN 1 1 r It 0) v v. V t if till V ... . u . nn.i'.. mi i- nn n in, .hi. .ii.ii.i mm' m.m, niinn w uiiimni miii.ii ' m.i nm. . nnn t,,nm,A.,-i' . . . 1 . iiiiti- ';'-m J PAGE 4 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1970 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN