im WMWB gallery and frame shop New permanant location 2406 "J" Sr. 474-1597 - - w 1 EXPLORING AWARENESS Workshops What is really limiting us? What can we do about it? How can we get started? n small groups using the processes of Gestalt, Encounter Psvchosvnthesis. and sensory awareness, individuals may develop their own potentials. Everyone may participate to the level of their own comfort. No special education or skills are required. Open to everyone-students and non-students. Each workshop meets 2Vi hours weekly for six weeks. Groups will be limited to 14 individuals. Sessions beqin Feb. 3, 4, 5 and 6 with afternoon and evening sessions available. Sessions will be held at Wesley House, 640 No 16th St., Lincoln. For complete information, contact University Extension Division 511 Nebraska Hall Tel. 472-2171 I - 4 Satellite will help Nebraskans Served with: Choice of Potato Hot Texas Toast Tossed Green Salad Choice of Dressing FREE REFILLS SOKT DRINKS TEA COFFEE with any meai Keep THE GLASS A STUDENT SPECIAL 1 I 1 I Li Open Daily From 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. I -: Only place in town prices are going down 244 North 1 2th Street Lincoln Through the aid of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Remote Sensing Center at UNL, Nebraskans may be able to find out useful information in areas of agriculture, water resources and other related fields. A second Earth Resources Technology Satellite (ERTS) launched Sunday from California will allow continuation of research projects conducted with information from ERTS-1, launched in July 1972. The data received from the satellites involve studies conducted in 40 states and 40 other countries, said Jay Fussell, publications officer with the Conservation and Survey Division of UNL. ERTS-1 has already sent back about 100,000 images, he said. "It (ERTS-1) has been most helpful," Fussell said. "It's probably one of the most successful peace time satellites ever launched." The satellites will offer repetitive coverage of the earch, completing an orbit every 18 days, at about 565 miles above the earth surface, Fussell said. Planners at all levels of the government have taken advantage of this resource information system, Fussell said. According to Fussell the data may be used for inventory of center-pivot irrigation systems for fuel allocation needs, inventory of surface water storage and water resources. It may also help in updating land use maps and determining the extent of range fires and wind erosion, Fussell said. "We've also used them to locate major linear features to help in the locating of nuclear power plants in areas that are relatively earthquake free," Fussell Said. The information acquired by the Remote Sensing Center, located in the Conservation and Survey Division, is available to all persons, Fussell said. "ERTS-1 and 2 provide information that is freely available to everyone on a world-wide basis. Shortly after the station acquires imagery, it is in the public domain," he said. We've got something that will look better on your floor than your roommate's clothes. n l mt i n " i Z5;?t7?i yiiiiiiBii.il 1 1 ,.ggg5 I 7riaVEfati&ek mister thevn dk finest thA donuts 5121 "O" STREET flds besLrffon They 're making a batch C 1 right now ! 4m Carpet! And you don't have to buy 1,000 square yards or pay a super high price for it either. The honest truth is, these "offerings" are remnants left over yardage from some of the homes we've carpeted for Lincoln home builders. They're in all different sizes and shapes and many of them should be just right for a college room, or apartment. Why not stop by and take a look. You'll never know what wild, wonderful things you could do to your room until you see what we've got. SALE ENDS JANUARY 31 the MNiipM ,' r 1 475-70SS 1375 S. 33rd we re page 8 riailv riebraskan '. Heinnie Klein Is our friendly (ttichelob routeman. find we want to help Heinnie win his sales contest. So come In to Stanard's and grab a six of michelob. Do It for Heinnie! stanard's iga 13th y K beer sales from 6am to 1am Wednesday, ianuary 22, 1975