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summer nebraskan The SUMMER NEBRASKAN is published nine times during the summer-five times during the first session and four times in the second session. The SUMMER NEBRASKAN is located in Avery 110 (472-2557). Editor Ken Kirk Business Manager Mitch Mohanna THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA - LINCOLN OFFICE Of Till IUMA . ITTlHtT OF TUITIOI KM MNIIISTUTIOI OUIUIli JS4 U0C0UI HMMtt UIM nint omen thii top mimem ah rru rr n m wvnow I It Will KSUM IMt Y01H 1HC10II0 CH1C II CMOITEO TO 0U J ' ., , ... . I IT III" mOICMI TOM OC.I.I TO PAP.TICIPATE PA C I. WHIII 0U IHITIAl Wl III I0X AM PAY TOTAL NUMSEK ONE ' -US- NO IMPORTANT: . 2. tu&M an Too weuL wcw.itt o o o o o o o o 0 0 o o o o o o o o i LUTFIYYA'S HTORE IN THE Glass Menagerie AND AT 19th & nO" Tapestries Rugs India Wood Carpet bags Purses Bedspreads Candles Brass Items Jewelry Bells OAT. OClAL.CUiTY HO. Tlil Off TMll TO. POKTIOK I THf PIRFOHATIOK AND ITU WITH TOU IWTTC1. SOCIAL CUBTV rrUDKKTNAMI NUMSIR cftiorr HOUR II' u 1 1 $221. 00 with, PACE THIS II THI STATUS OP YOUP. ACCOUNT Ai REFLECTED IN UNIVIP.SITY P.ECOH09 UNPROCESSED COURSE CHANGES MAY RESUIT IN BALANCES OWINS OR-2 IN CREDITS IN YOUR ACCOUNT - SEE ENCLOSED INSTRUCTIONS. ? 1 without . PACE TOTAL AMOUNT OU1 NOTf If AN AMOUNT If HOWN IN THI 10X DlBICTtV ABOVE. THlf INOICATEI THI ASOVi LIST ID C(OITi IKCIID TMl tUlttON CHANGC t. PHASE HtFtB TO TMt tNCLOfctO INSTRUCTIONS. turn i Mlmo io-mt oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo F HEE o 1 V LUUKUNb hAKIKt Q AUG. 15, 1973 O o o 0 o o small drink with A sandwich 2 l 1 I VJ. ci & coupon O O O o large drink with whole sandwich q and coupon. 1311 O Street Lincoln, Nebr. 432-5639 O AAfinafinnoooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOO Y iimij 1 4 1 r - & coupon FREE 5 0 0 0 0 0 U Lounge Smoke Shop Gift Shop Some think of it as a hidden paradise in a busy city. Some think of it as a retreat on "O" Street. livery one enjoys himself at CLIFF'S. When you want a quiet drink away from the crowds. When you're searching for an original quality gift. When you're looking for the best selection of tobacco and pipe accessories in Lincoln. Come to CLIFF'S. You may want to stay forever. You II certainly return. 12th sumo! "(ID" PACE offers students two options on statement By Carol Speth School of Journalism Tuition statements for the fall semester will have two totals and the student will have the option to pick the larger or small amount due. One total would include the cost of tuition and student feeswbjle, the seond total . would include, tuition, fees and a $3.50 contribution to PACE. PACE (Program for Active Committment to Education) is a voluntary student contribution agency to help students with financial need who do not qualify for other grants or scholarships. Ann Henry, ASUN president, said she hopes the new form will present a student's options more clearly. She said ASUN has applied for computer priority to make the change on the tuition statement, which will cost UNL about $1,400 the first year. An extra line of printing required to make the change will take $300 from PACE funds each year after that. Calling the program a series of frustrations from its beginning more than two years ago, John Ritchie, director of scholarships and financial aids, said PACE has been plagued by problems with its collection process. The first year's contributions came to $18,000 including a substantial amount from outside sources. The second year, a total a student owed including PACE wajs given i n the "amount djye" box. Students not wishing to" participate had to subtract $3.50 from the total. Contributions hit a high of $31,000 that year. But the form was criticized, since many students paid the extra $3.50 without knowing it was optional. The tuition form was changed, so students had to add $3.50 for PACE to the amount due. This resulted in a drop of contributions to $7,500 for first semester of 1972-73. Pointing to cutbacks in federal aid to students, Ritchie said, PACE is needed more now than two years ago. He said that last year 100 to 120 students were assisted by an average grant of $300 from PACE. If contributions don't pick up, only half as many students could be helped each year, he said. Gifts For The Most Discriminating CLIFF'S GIFT SHOP 1204 'O' Strom G.E. Carry Cool Portable Air Conditioners $99.00. Installations and terms available. Goodyear Store 1918 "0". 4326521. FURNITURE RENTALS inferiors diversifiet 132 So. 13 '1.aS2-KU5l With faculty or student I.D., 15 discount on all Goodyear tires except promotional items. Goodyear Service Store, 1918 "0". 432-6521. For sale: 1972 Royal Jupiter 12 Electric Typewriter. In perfect condition. Call 432-2091. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Your chance to help others without taking an oath of poverty. Gretj Nicklas-432-4281. For Sale: One bedroom mobile home close to campus. Phone 332-4 1G9. Gretna, Nebraska. page 2 summer nebraskan tuesday, july 17