r r Inn to 00 Tacos, burritos and enchiladas will replace the textbooks which were once sold at 1 245 R St. Taco Inn is scheduled to open Aug. 1, according to Roger Leising, manager and part-owner. Campus Bookstore closed last winter, leaving the bunding vacant for a semester. Leising said Taco Inn wEI be a fast-food restaurant with about 10 items on the menu. The food will be made fresh when it is ordered, he said. The fast-food operation will make it possible for students to stop in between classes," Leising said, "since customers won't have to wait very long for their food." The new restaurant is a local corporation owned by himself, Jim Kamos and Don Leising, Leising said. The property was already zoned for commercial use. The building is being leased from the Nebraska Book Company. replace bookstore LeMng said it will take from $15,000 to $20,CCO to turn the former bookstore into a restaurant. Plumbing will be installed, the electric wiring win be re-wrapped, and restaurant fixtures wi3 be installed, he said. Taco Inn will seat about 1 CO persons, Leising said. The restaurant must pass health, codes and building inspections before it opens, he said. Hiring of restaurant personnel w2l' begin Jury 15, Leising said. About 1 5 positions will be available, he said, but the cumber hired will depend on how many positions will be part-time Leising said a parking lot behind the restaurant may be available in the fall, but rcht now the only customer parking is along the city streets. Tentative business hours are 1 0 a.m. to 2 a.m. Monday through Saturday, Leising said. Taco Inn also will be open on Sunday, but the hours have not been determined, he said. n ' " ii ill i in,,-, ' . ; ! I U ' if t f J. M i ! CD f A worker puts the finishing touches on the Taco Inn, 1245 R St., opening Aug. 1 . Rioto by MarcDa Synovec The Summer Nebraskan is published weekly by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Journalism during eight weeks of the summer sessions. The Summer Nebraskan office is 119 Avery Hall, City Campus. Telephone 472-2421. Editor: Theresa Foreman Business Manager: Bruce McMorris Reporter: Marella Synovec Advertising Representative: Rogene Jensen Instructors: Jack Botts Josie Weber School of Journalism Director: Neale Copple Reduced budget... continued from p. 1 An extra $45,251 was cut from the budgets, Johnson said, to create a continguency fund for unexpected costs. All educational and student services on the UNO campus will feel the impact of the budget cut, said John Moore, director of budget and operations analysis at UNO.:;; :.' Departments have complained that they do not get fast, accurate financial statements, he said. They will havef to live with this for at least another year, he added. The money spent for office supplies and postage will be reduced, Moore said, and students may not receive mid-term grade reports. Money for new equipment was cut completely from the budget, he said. "Students and faculty will just have to wait,' Moore said, describing the effect the cuts will have at UNO. The physical plant operating budget was also reduced $500,000 by the Cavanaugh amendment. UN L's share of that cut is $313,922, Johnson said. Among the services reduced will be snow removal, said Miles Tommeraasen, UNL vice-chancellor of business and finance. ' , If a snowfall next winter is less than three inches, it will just lie there, he said. Tommeraasen said that during the winter of 1974-75, UNL spent over $90,000 on snow removal. r Thursday, July 0 . 8 ajn4 pjn.-Spacemob2e Display, LIcPhee School, 820 S. 15th St. , 7, 9 p.m.-The Mystery of the Wax Museum, Sheldon Fihn Theater, 1 2th and R streets. 8 Albert Herring, KimbsS Recital IIsIL, i 1th and R streets. Edward Curtis Part II Fhctcsraphy Exhibit, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, 12th and R street (throci Aug. 29). I-S0 Sculptures Exhibit, Sheldon Memorial Art daSery, 1 2th and R streets (through Ac 3 1 ). Friday, July 9 Last day of classes for eisht-week and first five-week summer sessions. 7:30 ajn.-4 p.m.-Registration for second five-week summer session, Nebraska Union, 14th and R streets. 3:45 p.m.-July Commencement Reception, Nebraska Union, 14th and R streets. 7, 9 p.m.-77je Mystery of the Wax Museum, Sheldon Film Theater, 12tb and R streets. 8 p.m.-Nebrasla Repertory Theater, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Howell Theater, 1 2th and R streets. Saturday, July 10 7, 9 pjn.-The Mystery of the Wax Museum, Sheldon Film Theater, 12th and R streets. 8 p.m.-Nebraska Repertory Theater, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Howell Theater, 12th and R streets. 8 p.m.-Albert Herring, Kimball Recital Hall, 11th and R streets. Sunday, July 11 3 pja.-AIbert Herring, Kimball Recital Hall, 11th and R streets. v 3 v.m.-Inside the World of Your Dreams, Sheldon Fflm Theater, 1 2th and R streets. Monday, July 12 Classes begin for second five-week summer session. 8 pjn.-Nebraska Repertory Theater, A Midsummer Night 's Dream, Howell Theater, 1 2th and R streets. Tuesday, July 13 Metal Craftsmen Exhibit, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, 12th and R streets (through Aug. 31). 7 p.m.-Georges Seurat, Sheldon Film Theater, 12th and R streets. 8 p.m.-Nebraska Repertory Theater, Home Front, Howell Theater, 12th and R streets. Wednesday, July 14 Last day to add courses for second five-week summer session. 1 1 :30-l :30 p.m.-Summer '76 Film Festival, America: A Fireball in the Night, How They Make Baseball Bats and America: Domesticating a Wilderness, Nebraska Union, 14th and R streets. 8 pjn.-Nebraska Repertory Theater, Home Front, Howell Theater, 12th and R streets. e-comdlstioini Younr Hi Cost Mair At It Uoia't ' Yarn A Single dip this ad and brass it to dear Design, and well give yon a Redkin Conditioning treatment FREE when you ask for a complete hair style. The Redkia Conditioning treatment psts bick the bounce and fleff into ycr hzls that the ssn tskes cut. Its a $5 v3S, tst yon get it free sign, Feiiiay. 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