t daily nebraskan page 3 2 Snippy Tt(?v f "2p b Small Oar friday, november 21, 1975 lights off drive sliced fuel costs Continued from p. 1 Last year's attempt to conserve energy a "lights off campaign, turning off building airhandlers at the end of each work day, removing unnecessary lights and setting thermostats at 67 degrees-resulted in electricity con sumption cut by 26 per cent, fuel oil by 36 per cent and natural gas by 25 per cent compared with 1973, Wright said. This year thermostats will be set at 65 degrees, he said, and unnecessary lights in Love Memorial Library North will be removed. In most years, UNL fuel oil consumption begins Oct. 15,, but Wright said because of mild fall weather natural gas has been available. UNL uses No. 6 fuel oil, the last grade of fuel oil that will burn. No. 6 fuel oil is 20 to 25 cents a gallon less expensive in late summer because residue from road repair, its source, is plentiful. However, UNL cannot buy it then because every storage tank is full, Wright said. If plans for a 800,000 gallon storage tank continue, Wright said, he could buy No. 6 fuel oil during late summer when it is less expensive and store about half the total amount of fuel oil needed each winter. Wright said the storage tank project is No. 14 on Capital Construction's priority list and if the project is financed it will be in operation for the 1976 heating season. Hebr: 57 Sooners: 31 short slu! Today is the last day to preregister for second sem ester classes. The film, Paper Moon, will be shown today at 6:30 and 9 pjn. in the East Union Gymnasium. $1 and an NU ID is required for admission. "Applications of Config uration Interaction to the Study of Electronic Spect ra" is the topic of Robert J. Buenker, speaking today at 3:30 p.m. in the Hamilton Hall 1 10. Refreshments will be served at 3 p.m. in Ham ilton Hall 548-549. Faculty and students are welcome. Free blood tests to detect diabetes will be given at Gateway Gallery Mall from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. today and from 10 a.m. un til 5 pjn. Saturday. The Chinese Student Association is sponsoring the film, Execution in Autumn, at 7 pjn. in Shel don Memorial Art Gallery. A documentary will be shown proceeding that film. The public is welcome and tickets may be purchased at the door. Members $1 and non-members $1.50. The weekly Gay Action Dance is scheduled for Sun day, 9 pjn., at 333 N. 14th St. Operation Santa Claus is in need of volunteers to da liver gifts to needy families during the holidays. Apply cotondaf Friday 10 e.m.Pnonrtl Dept. -Nebraska Union 232. 10:30 a.m.-Buslness Educa tion 120-Unlon Auditorium. Noon-Student Y -Man's Awareness Union 337. 6:30 and 9 p.m.-Film-pr Moon-East Union Gymnasium. 7:30 p.m.-lnter Vanity Christian Ftllowshlp-Union Conference Room. at the Nebraska Union 200, Community Involvement Services. Oklahoma's toughies ar the Sooners But Big Red has a play called the Bufooner Thus: Nebraska will win; The sooners will pay Good Ole Switzer will have nothing to say. 'Cause the Okies are destined to be losers. Besides the 20 Discount for Students, Remember Capitol Small Car Parts is the Foreign Car Specialist 611 North 27th Street Hours: 9-8 weekdays, 9-4 Saturdays C ;cz:f CAPITOL SMALL CAR PARTS e r smrjoirm) Jovombor Special: TUIIE UP 8 cyl. $43J3 6 cyl. $35.03 4 cyl. $30J Points, Plugs, Condansor, Rotor, Cap and Labor All included Brakes Tires Shocks Batteries Certified Mechanic On Duty Service Your Car While At Class or Work Masttr Charge OPEN 7-10 Bonkamericord SUN. 9-6 ue jeans...buarant6ei krink, Wrinkle and Fade. INGsJeanS guarantees you the finest selection of (LSW0S Jeans in Lincoln. urry to the King and select these Hue Jeans! p,m,-Frs Dia-Tests-Gateway Saturday 10 a.m.-S bates Blood Gallery Mail. 8 p.m.-Ntbraska Chamber Orchestra Concert-Klmball Re cital Hall. Sunday ' - 6:30 p.m .-Chinese Student Associatiort-fxffCMfort in urum-Sb!don. : p.m.-Gay Action Dance- 333 N. 14th St. I t I . P" 111 g 1 if ?!? I 11 n mm fm i f L I I n r co f LJJ CO ! V N D "1 7 L KS2 O I lNSAMtSIRg flh ' i.li""fw ' " 1 O C ' "4" 17th & O 475-2744 mm tm Mm urn mm cells ii BELLS EO0T COT FLMES STFiOMES tm tm m sins jeah jackets f?iwasi;ed &m erls (these m mim t::3 FA-ED.) ot your typo ofiiygWD' Joans in your sizo at I M KM M A !, ! jf ' "Tho Bscs of LSWO'S k2Bs" i Vla'ro Open Thursday Ofihts 6 9 0 9