daily nebraskan page 7 National president of Kappa Delta Sorority Jean Tucker Jackson of Lincoln was honored Sunday at an afternoon tea at the UNL chapter house. National president since June, Jackson said she thinks there is a nationwide resurrgence of interest in Greek organizations since the protest movement of the 1960s. Jackson said she works, with college girls all over want 1971 Ford Custom 5007 air, power brakes & steering, well-cared for engine, 475-1 240. Getting married, must self loaded 1978 Chrysler Cordoba. Phone 488-7336. Top rated Hotel receiver, 25 watts per channel, $229.95. Reliable Stereo. 230 No. 10th. Altec 71 4 A receiver, $250 or best offer. 467-3116 or 477 7995. Know what you want in stereo components but don't like the prices? S.D.C. has low prices on name brand stereo components,, factory fresh and fully warranteed. Call your S.D. C. campus rep- Tom at 4Q8 0071. 8-track play, record, $69.95. Reliable Stereo, 230 No. 10th. Car. stereo cassette player, FM radio, 5 watts rjn.s. per channel, cheap. 477-1857. Lit-- . . a MKMIIOU acoustic guitar, case manuals, $85. White vinyl swivel chair, $15. Orange armchair, $20. Pair endtablos, $15. 4 L78X15 Goodyear tires, $40. 484-0081 before 5 pn. i i ii i With student or faculty ID at time of sale, 10 discount II tires. TV's, stereos and bicycles except promotional models. Goodyear Store, 19th , &"0",4324S21. Repossessed color TV. Take for payments. Reliable Stereo, 230 No.lQth. RALPH T-SHIRTSI .Give omeone you love "RALPH" t-ehirt for Valentines Day. Available at: Bivouac, Hltchln Post, Jason's and ftebraska. Bookstore. . Check us for a wide selection J" waterteds ssrtd tccesiorlct Waterbed Co. 213 No. 14th. , $23PrYMr For testifies ccU: ' 4S4-3131or4S&2514 I 5 I getting the country, traveling with hei husband, U. S Air Force Col. Earl Jackson, . Three UNL students in the College pf Engineering and Technology have been selected for inclusion in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. They include: Garry Busboom'a senior agricul tural engineering major from Lincoln, who is Downtown Journal route open. R,cj.lres 45 min. each ' afternoon. Phone Bill Larsen, 473-7341. Mature acting students! Earn $135 weekly working evenings x and weekends. No cookware, cutlery, vacuum cleaners or canvassing. Car necessary. 466 9770. Cashiet -male or female part time, 15-20 hours per wak, evenings. $2.50-$3.40 per hr. Golden Cue-Checkmate Club, 1907 "O". Apply days only. We are looking for an experienced, ambitious, married man between the age of 25 and 35 to work on a diversified livestock and grain farm. Good pay for the right man who is, capable and willing to assume responsibility. Pay to range between $500 $900 per month according to experience. Person who has soma mechanical ability needed. Send resume and references to Post, Off Ice Box 113, co Seneca Post Office, Seneca. KS 66538 or call 913-834-2402. Part-time work available. $T50 for 30 hours. $75 for 15 hours. Must be neat. 18 and . over. Call 464-8583 1-6p.m. OVERSEAS JOBS temporary . or permanent. Europe, Australia, S. America, Africa, etc. All fields, $500 $1200 monthly. Expenses paid, sightseeing. Free Info.- Write: International Job Center, Dept. NA Box 4490, Berkeley, Cel. 84704. Apartment, 715 Washington. Large bedroom, furnished, terrace. $135, . 466-6621. Appointment. 0 L Buy ona onefreet a V lnk a- 1435 "O" Street km" W4hlUM.KM. I" - SlUWil I '' ... president . of the UNL chapter of the American Society ' of 'Agricultural ' Engineers for 1975-76. Ronald J. Melvor, a graduate student in electric al engineering from Lincoln. Stephen M. Dickey, a senior science major from Lincoln, and a member of the gymnastics team. -. ':-- A.W. Epp,UNL professor of agricultural economics, was presented a Distinguish ed Service-Award by the Nebraska Society of. Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers ,at -its annual meeting last week. . -. Epp has been on the UNL agricultural economics 1950 "Q" St.-ready to occupy, efficiency apts. Garage, carpet, bed, appliances, air conditioned. Singles or couples, $150. 466-1933. Woodcraft Homes. AG CAMPUS: 3611 Holdrege; three large rooms plus kitchen, bath, walk-in closets, shag rug, and drapes, $175. 466-2259. Female vacancies available this semester. Cornhusker Co Op, 705 No. 23rd. Call 475 6796. Ask for an officer for information. 2222-44 Vine CAMPUS AREA Roomy and modern one bdrm. or two bdrm. apartments. 1-2 baths, all appliances included. Heat paid, off-street parking. $170-5200. Mgr. 435-6388 Available immediately: one bdrm. carpeted, draped, dishwasher, large closets, off street parking, close to down town campus, heat paid, no pets, $140 up. 477-3413488-7000. 1 "l-.:v,- Need two reliable male roommates to share two bdrm. apartment, $45mo. utilities. 477-5488 after 5:30 pjn. Two roommates to share five bdrm. house. $36mo. Share utilities. 475-8265. 2722 Dudley. K-W1' Cut this coupon and save this wmk at your IHOP. dinner -get th second -WALLET staff for 32 years and is a charter member of the Society. He has conducted research in sandhill ranch ing, farm organization and irrigation, served . as acting director of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station in the early 1960s, and has served for many years as secretary of the Nebraska . Hall of Agricul tural Achievement. Doyle Onnen of Hebron and Karen Siffring of Rising City have been awarded $400 . Lincoln Grain Exchange scholarships. - The scholarship is award ed to 4 first-year transfer students, sophomores or Wanted: 1 or 2 responsible girsl to share an apartment. Call 423-1 348. Wanted: female roommate to share really nice 2-bdrm. apt. with three other girls. $47.50mo. 475-7969. Need Christian roommate by -March 1st. Call Mike, 475-291 3. Male roommate wanted Chateau Townhouse, own room. 466-3180. 1 Income Tax Preparation Phone 483-3493 for appoint ment. Team Electronics Service Center for all your audio repairs, specializing in auto audio and stereo equipment service. 21st & "O", 435-4467. Academic Research Papers Thousands of topics. Send in one dollar for up-to-date 160 page mail order catalog. Research Assistance, Inc. 11322 Idaho Ave., No. 206 Los Angeles, Calif. 90025 (213)477-8474. BILLBOARD PINNERSI Sick and tired of not seeing your note for the clutter? 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ElG IG 13 8 rTi !E IFIT N G iaiLH liL N .Q. OflL 3. 1 AU1L liL fJ lAiLJLif kiLtfiJUi-ILllI IL A S SLIT Y R EjJo S A K A 67 Exclamation 1 Northern region - a i 3 Resign . 4 City near Buenos Aires 5 Eastern name 6 Headman, for juniors majoring in agricul tural economics or "agronomy. Winners are selected by the agricultural college scholarship committee. Both junior agronomy majors, Onnen is a transfer from Southeast Community College, Fairbury campus while Siffring is a transfer from Nebraska WesleyanN Univer sity; ". v''v ' Louis I. Leviticus, engi neer in charge of the NU Tractor Testing Laboratory, will attend the International Standards , -Organization Conference in Frankfurt, PHONE-A-TAX INCOME TAX SERVICE FAST, CONVENIENT & Flow cost call 423-201 11 FOR MORE INFO Custom-made clothes from your design or ours. Wedding dresses too. Clifford Dress making Shop. 423-0198. WATCH REPAIR All Makes-Seiko to Timex 12 Blk. So. of Nebr. Bookstore 335 No. 12th Call 432-3414. DICK'S WATCH SERVICE ECKANKAR presents Free FILM, 'The Way of Life", 333 No. 14th, 7:30 Wed., 11. Learn to fly I Univer sity Flying Club meeting Feb. 9 at 7:30 p.m. Rm. 107 former Law Bldg. Everyone welcome. Interested in becoming a para-professional in the mental health field? OUTREACH training begins Feb. 28th, dead line for applications-Feb. 20. Apply Rm. 104 Health Center or call 472-2102. Get outside yourself. See Europe from the inside. Why not consider the Spring Flight andor Study Program. Flights & Study toursOverseas Opportunities Center. 204-205 Nebraska Union. crossword pmz ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE short 7 Routine patient 63 Kind of type: Abbr. 69 Early monastic 70 Knock 71 Bristle: Prefix 72 Genders 73 Classified items 74 Expanse DOWN 8 Call it (quit) 9 Wheel part M French region 11 German 13 Additional:' Abbr. 16 Whirls 21 Charge 22 Prefix for corn or cycle 26 fatuus (false goal) 29 Ripen 31 Not at home 33 Pursue, as jjiixjiMuLMMapiiiiaaswaiijuigMii n i i n i jjiuiiaV ' T 1 "MTnirrnnni 1 MMRHMMMinraiaai 1 12 13 S 6 I 7 8 9 1011 17 : 18 "19 " "' ,., ,....t. n .. ' i i. I. pmrm n ill 20 21 - n I 23 ZA " ' " '25 28 27 : 8 23 I 130 31 32 33 334 35 36 J ' I ! ' mmm- . r,iy rr-in mmm mitnn r"&'i m,tii - , mi n i minia i 62 f 63 64 - -r-i J yi - West Germany, Feb. 6-14. ; He said the purpose of the' conference is to adopt standards for a world-wide tractor testing code. "There are many differ ences in our operating con ditions (among countries) that must be resolved first," Leviticus said. He said he will work for ' a code that will be accept able and practical for all countries, adding that he did not think the European method of testing would be practical for the United States. According to Leviticus, Nebraska law says tractors must be tested in the state, to be sold here. . Ragtime Piano is Coming 1 1 Benefit concert Sunday Feb. 15, 3 p.m. Tickets $2.50. Wesley Chapel, 640 No. 16th, 432 0355., A new type of group experience is being offered to individuals wishing to increase their understanding of them selves and others. The ten person group will meet for two hours per week for twelve weeks under the supervision of Dr. Al Landfield, Professor of Psychology. The group will include a research format to evaluate group change. For more ; information, contact Anita Schacht at 472-2351. LOST: ladies watch, Fri. Jan. 30 on East Campus. Great sentimental value. Reward. 423 1927. FOUND: large red Irish setter. Call 432-9756. Lamaze prepared childbirth classes for couples and single mothers. Childbirth Education Association, 435-4045. Birthright offers ' free pregnancy tests, pre-natal care and financial planning. Confidential. 477-8021 . Mother, just for the record, It's spelled with a "y". Edited by WBlWeng Copyright New York Times 35 Egg: Prefix for a TB 38 Yellow ocher 40 Go wrong 42 Enactments 44 Lowers 48 Potato-sack fabrics 48 High ecclesiastic 49 Church seats 50 Rural crossing 51 Torment 52 Goby 53 Bark 55 P. I. tree head wear 61 Asian people 63 Unaspirated 64 Fish game 68 Reed or Harrison