page 12 daily nebraskan monday, april 6, 1981 ays To the foxy lady who check ed out a broom, "THAT WOULDN'T FIT MY HANDS" in Hamilton Hall (251 lab on Tues.) Let's meet again! R VP XXXTREMELY INTERESTED General Bill V. Brown of SAC will speak on "The Readiness of Our National Defense" Monday, April 6 at 2:30 p.m. Nebr. Union. SUMMER COED HOUSING ACACIA FRATERNITY 2255 Vine St. AC, kitchen, parking Single room $30 week Double room $20week Call 476-3040 or 475-2242 SHELDON MEMORIAL ART GALLERY Art Shop Spring Sale 15 OFF April 7-26 Go Fly A Kite Buy it on sale For the mother who's hard to buy for. Mother's Day is coming up. An unusual gift from the Art Shop might do. Pottery Hand blown glass Jewelry Textiles Original prints Note cards SHELDON ART SHOP Give a unique gift. Give a gift certificate for a 3-month rental from our salesrental collection. Ag Sophomores applications available for $100 scholarships at 101 Ag Hall due April 17. Sponsored by Alpha Zeta. Greeks Go For It in the Red carpet treatment for you Green carpet treatment for your house. Sum mer living contest. Call now for details. Your house will love you for it. JOSEPH KEAN CO. 474-1666 JmSWEXTOPfftflCISFUZZLf OOZEBALL'S Coming Up! Organize a team, and compete to play in the MUD on April 25. Registration packets available at the City Union and the Alumni Association. SOPHOMORES Student Alumni Association Ooeball Scholarship applications are available at the Alumni House. Deadline is April 14. BRANDO in A STREET CAR NAMED DESIRE, Thurs day, April 9, 7 & 9:15 p.m., Sheldon UPC-take one. DAVE AIKEN, UNL water law specialist, will speak on cur rent legal issues concerning WETLANDS and the EFFECTS OF URANIUM MINING ON GROUNDWATER SUPPLIES on Tuesday, April 7, at 1:00 p.m. in Room 125 of the UN L Law College. A questionansw er period will follow-sponsored by the NATURAL RESOURC ES LAW SOCIETY. Accounting Association meeting today in CBA, room 124. We will nominate officers for next fall. BUNNIES IN UNION April 8-1 5th The Innocents and James S. Pittenger Scholarships are awarded each year to currently enrolled freshmen students based on scholarship, leadership, and extracurricular activities. Application forms are available in Room 115 Nebraska Union and 103 Agriculture Hall. Dead line for application is Thursday, April 9. Buy a chocolate Bunny for your Honey from a Phi Mu Bunny. Check out the Union April 8-15th. Summer Work Available If you'd like to earn good money and get a good job refer ences to get into grad school or a job recommendation, call 474-1242. Summer coed living on campus, air conditioning, and laundry facilities. $20week for double room. Call 475-1919 or 476-7719. Attention ALL students Education Ass'n Members. Please attend the last meeting of the year April 7 at 7 00 in the Union. New officers will be elected and a panel of first year teachers will give a review of life as a teacher! AUTO INSURANCE TOO HIGH? CANCELLED REFUSED 483-7602 There will be an intro ductory discussion on ECKANKAR on April 7, 7:00 PM at the Nebraska Union. For more informa tion on ECKANKAR call 467-3985. PARTY PICS Proofs are in at the Picture Man at 1630 "Q" of the SURFIN' USA PARTY that was at the Hilton Feb. 16. Go down and order some so you can remember your good times with pictures. FRESH SKOAL CLIFF'S SMOKE SHOP 12th & "O" St. 476-0119 RESUMES For professional results contact COSTELLO & ASSOCIATES 475-9777 WEDDING DANCE? Book COMPLETE MUSIC D.J.'s for Memorable Receptions 466-6504 S0LiSriDEFT MS TtjO R L V rc u L AT I 0 H N E F TIT N G E pi n TTg L 1 11 U EjT tTe suit TO"h e m R N COC ONE A E CIS H I E R 5 TtjT L E "Wf T Ts jr , t j..o.ns JL " .1. LIBRARY BOOK SALE Friday, April 10 & Saturday, April 11 9:30 a.m. -5:30 p.m. (free admission) PREVIEW SALE Thursday, April 9 4:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. ($10 per person admission charge for presale only.) AUDITORIUM (4th FLOOR) BENNETT MARTIN PUBLIC LIBRARY 14th & N Sponsored by Lincoln City Library Foundation Summer Jobs Earn B3, Get a guaranteed $200 per week plus incentive bonus plus scholarship plan. Omaha Corporation has openings for summer positions in Iowa and Nebraska cities. Some travel will be re quired 25-30 mile radius of assigned town, (usually your home town). Car required, gas paid. If any overnight travel necessary, food and motel also paid. See us for more details at the Nebraska Union Tuesday & Wednesday, April 6th & 7th - 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m. Consult the Daily Events Calendar at the Student Union for Locations. Interviews will last 15 to 20 minutes. We will be holding inter views weekly through dead week. See us as soon as possible to assure your getting the area assignment of your choice as we have only a limited number of positions available per area. Wisib Us (Elualtar Hoinnie Produces Gifts for Mom or Dad hand painted and glass craft. Call 477 2038 after 6:00 PM ask for Bev. TYPING TERM PAPERS, THESES AND MANUSCRIPTS I work rapidly-my rates are reasonable and you will have a very nice copy from a new IBM self-correcting typewriter. Contact: Margaret 1223 Oldfather Hall Phone-472-2891 Evening Phone 464-3437 PROFESSIONAL TYPING SERVICE Term papers, resumes, etc. Same day service on short jobs. $6.50 per hour (V4 hour minimum). Memory typewriter for multiple letters priced on number of words. MANPOWER INC. 122 No. 11th 477-8938 TYPING New IBM type writer. One page reports to dis sertations. 477-4679. Resumes typed and printed BIG RED Q QUICKPRINT 14th and N 476-8156 Considering Priesthood Or Religious Life? why not "COME AND SEE..." ...A weekend live-in experience for college age Catholic men is being offered April 10-12 in Omaha at the Oblate House of Studies. There will be a time for prayer, reflection, questions and shared community life. For information, contact: Fr. Bill Fournier, OMI 2104 Davenport Omaha, NE 68102 (402) 346-5800 r3 Cwm3 !3mw3 CIZZZ tZZZT"! (J AkitII 14- lUHn -frtfsl mA'U D your plasma is wsw! Q BIRTHRIGHT offers you a choice. We understand the needs of you and your baby. 477 8021. USHER'S GIFTS CLIFF'S SMOKE SHOP 12th & "O" St. 476-0119 D 0 D 0 vfe wiiL'vay up to 20 &3CU iwo i . pan ui wire iimmeu glasses in East Union, Tuesday, March 31. Call 475-6569. I I - U r 24 hour a day ! Contact Lens ! ! Information ! I 475-4040 I l Clip & Save J 5 Boooses C)fcpy hfth Donation Limited OFFEk'-rtew oonorc PI Bringr -this 4d for EXtKA.' ri 474-2335 0 LMCOLfcl PIASMA EOZIOST., 1ri'innn''s,ri,'-' i OMSSV o)i i oi ACROSS 1 Haymarket attraction 8 Preserved 14 Taller and thinner 15 Traveling players 17 Experience 18 Kind of horse or camel 19 Zsa Zsa said it several times 20 Gourmand 22 About 39 inches in England 23 Classify 25 Tellers of twisted tales 27 Sub (secretly) 28 Meredith Willson's "The Man" 30 " and Whispers." Bergman film 32 Cartoonist who created Ferd'nand 33 Hardens 35 Castanets 37 Engrossed 39 Stamp stuff 40 Tool for a tailor 44 Sounds of derision 48 Calloway 49 Pens 51 Genuflect 52 Kayo blow 54 Ejects 56 River on the Broads 57 Gypsy's card 59 Rove furtively 61 Most West Pointers 62 Gourmet 64 Part of a car 66 Atom splitter 67 Fer , pit viper 68 Muzzles 69 Max in "Hart to Hart" DOWN 1 Platitudes 2 "Dime" of song, e.g. 3 Support 4 Jack Benny's secret 5 Tucker out 6 Queenly 7 Amatory 8 Movie-credit word 9 Dep.'s opposite 10 Rich soil 11 Oca or yam 12 Representa tive example 13 Letter opener 16 Untrustworthy people 21 Dumbo's "wings" 24 Wedding-cake parts 26 Otaries 29 Kind of room or mate 31 True grit 34 Signs of rubeola 36 Showy flower 38 Mechanisms for switches 40 Sea duck 41 Tidbits 42 Native of a European peninsula 43 Calchas, for one 45 Change anew 48 Playwright Rattigan 47 Having little force or validity 50 Swashbuck lers' needs 53 " and His Brothers," 1960 film 55 Nectarous 58 Garb for "Swar: Lake" 60 Tra trailers 63 Rubbish! 65 Smuggled 1 p p p p p rp 5 Il0 111 Il2 Il3 J"'" 1 15 uT yf - 19 " W 21 22 23 24" """" 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 , 37 33 -j, p -p b u uz " 46 ""4! 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