Monday, February 8, 1982 Page 2 Daily Nebraskan GUARANTEED fSSTSSn LOWEST USED vnivT PRICES IN CAR PARTS fwiIAT? 2 T0WN! AND YOU ilV rA y ITW N? " 4945 N 56 STREET -i WtdTAGf 5 blks. North of Superior on 56 Vfg rJS?- 466-8395 'JJ (A Tneiicwi; Creative excellence is an American tradition. UNL Bookstores has the right card for that special person art American Greetings Valentine's Day card nfh re. mm LOWER LEVEL NEBRASKA UNION GARDEN LEVEL EAST UNION OPEN 10 AM-2 PM ON SAT, FEB. 13 Ibm oum kiiy ttfln saunni DM mmxt tlUn sanirn OTPS What's care? Extra things. Like free consultation appoint ments. Appointments within 24 hours. A 30-day trial. And help for anyone with a contact lens problem. Care is all these things, plus pro fessional eye exams. So shop around. Then buy your contacts and a lot of extra care. From International Contact Lens. International Contact lens 3200 0 Street - Lincoln 475-1030 Budgets reduced. Continued from Page 1 The committee's most drastic recom mendation for the union budget is to cut $163,000 from the Campus Activities and Programs office budget. CPA's recommendation would reduce many services provided by the CAP office, according to Sara Boatman, director of the CAP office. CAP-East would be eliminated if CFA's recommended allocation is approved, Boat man said. She added that the University Program Council would not be able to present any major concerts at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. CPA's recommendations also would re duce CAP's advising function to UPC. CFA's proposal would allow for one ad viser to advise all 25 UPC committees. Currently CAP staff members share these duties. Daryl Swanson, director of the Ne braska Union, said with CFA's recommen ded cuts the CAP office would lose six full-time professional staff positions, four graduate assistants, three clerical workers and three work-study positions. Health center requests more funds Hie University Health Center presented its 1982-83 budget request of $2,244,787 to the Committee for Pees Allocation Thursday. This rccjuest of $41.62 per per son, per semester is $6.92 more than the health center requested in its 1981-82 bud get. According to Steve Blom, health center administrator, the health center requested a continuance budget to provide the same services which are currently provided. The health center requested $6,500 to hire a psychology graduate student for the mental health department. According to Blom, this departnent has had a 25 percent increase in demand for counseling services. Blom also requested $3,000 to hire a part-time secretary for the physical therapy department. Any new services offered by the health center will have to support itself, however, Blom said. For the first time in 24 years the health center requested a salary increase for health aides. Health aides currently receive $5 per week. Blom requested a 50 percent increase to $7.50. According to Blom, 1981-82 was one of the first years that the health center had a health aide in all of the fraternities, sororit ies, residence halls and co-ops. The health center probably has the fewest doctors of all health centers in the Big Eight partly because of the health aide program, he said. The number of health aide applicants has decreased in the last three or four years, though Blom said. One reason for this might be the small salary, Blom said. Blom said that he would like to decrease health aides' expenses (by paying for their tuition) or increase their income lErirras Gte eafl) (fim GP Hten Qgp Quite? (MESSED CH3IB QU3 SUB Gere iVTOR (Sam WE'VE GOT A SPOT FOR YOU! Campus Interviews February 19, 1982 Electrical Engineering Chemical Engineering Mechandal Engineering Civil Engineering Marketing Management Construction Management Houston Lighting & Power, one of the nation s largest investor owned electric utility companies, serves Houston and 1 57 other Texas cities . . . and. were continually growing to meet new demands As a result, we can offer college graduates a broad spertrum of career opportunities in a variety of fields. We will be interviewing on your campus for the designated disciplines on the scheduled dates. Check with your placement office to schedule interviews with our representatives If you are unable to interview at his time, please send your resume to: Recruiting Director HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER P. O. Box 1 700 Houston. Texas 77001 (713) 228 5035 (collect) : - if V--" - I '" :" lllll lllilim , IIMUMMU. II I ' -