Mrs. Exon enjoys work ........ ... v' ! (Continued from pg, 4) the family politican. Since she became a Democrat in 1969,. Mrs. Exon said she has become a strong party person. Before ,the governor leaves office, she said they both hope that the Unicameral becomes a partisan body . ' "Now it is 49 people going 49 different ways," she said. "If they had to answer to their parties, it would be a stronger group of people." waM Classified Advertising 10 centswordday $1 min.day for students $2 min.day for businesses Call 472-2421 119 Avery Hall FOR SALE 72 Honda 350 Scrambler, sissy , bar, helmet, 5:30-9:00 477-7520. With Student or Faculty I.D. 10 discount on all Goodyear tires, 10 speed bicycles, and GE or Zenith component stereos except promotional models. Goodyear Store 19th & 0.432-6521. FOR RENT Rent a Black and White or Color TV, Air Conditioner, Furniture and Appliances at ACE TV, 2429 "O" St. 432-8000. Save on Co-ed Housing. Corohusker Coop, 705 North 23rd St. Summer $13 per week, air conditioning and kitchen facilities. Fall semester - $440., includes meals. Call 435-8240 after 8 p.m. One bedroom apartment, furnished, air conditioned. 14th and Plum. 475-9479. ' HELP WANTED So you've always wanted to be in movies? Wa have just the part for you: an Assistant Manager's position at the Cooper Lincoln Theatre, 54th and "O" Streets (part-time: 15 to 20 hoursweek). Experience the excitement of opening night crowds, premieres, and the stars of the silver screen. You would work with a high school and college-age staff, supervising floor operations, (automated) projection booth, and be responsible for some clerical and bookkeeping-related activities. You should be energetic, bondable, and be able to work nights, weekends, holidays, and school vacations (the show MUST go onl). Experience with handling money, people, bookkeeping, and typing helpful. For more information or interview, contact Randy Hartman at 432-7571 or 464-7422. PERSONAL Lamaze prepared childbirth classes for expectant couples and single mothers. Childbirth Education Association. 489-0068 The Little Die JIHEMAKEH HOP is open To Serve You jCorns see us for all your home winemaklng & brewing needs. tt's Ea&y- It's; Fun . It'sGood! and it costs so little! 433 So. 13th St. 435-8710 Mevrt; Tws. tiwv fft. i f 8: Jn. Sat. 19 tc 4 .!. Cum tm. $i Men. In the meantime, she said,. ; she is happy to plant flowers, . have parties and do what she , has been doing. "I've always been a liberated woman," she said. "I can get my hands just as dirty, as anyone else baiting a hook." Cslucct hasn't stopped 1,500,000 people from living. More than 1,500,000 Amer-. icans are living proof cancer can be cured. The American Cancer Slcty needs mil lions to save millions more. Please, give more today. We want to wipe out cancer in your lifetime. American. I Cancer Society 1 This tptea contributed by Iht pubSsher. T BLoacrCiacfl ' FRfinim 'nnvr.;n.c Reductions on of the Slock on vu o, 1 44 N. 14th UTUUXLI I i I : ' ' " -iaflfe.--. 1 ftv - -:-'!;f . ; I ArFrrrFm "dthef .trn-wiwy sjm' mm t r V A(DD (DW A WM H HAM AND CGHIEIEIE After an evening out at a movie, or a meeting, or bowling make your last stop a Burger King" for a snack. And live it u a little. Try something deliciously different A Yumbo . Lean slices of smokehouse ham and slabs of golden cheese heaped on a fresh-baked egg roll, popped into our microwave oven then served to you, piping hot, in a special thermal container, with all its flavor sealed right in. If you think it sounds good, just wait 'til you taste it! Next time you want an evening snack, stop at a Burger King and ask for a Yumbo .... . .' ' ; ! - f-s "J K - $' Aum&iM mm V paga 12 summer nebraskan D3(U-J monday, july 14, 1975