The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 17, 1982, Page 8, Image 8

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    SUMMER NEBRASKAN
JUNE 17, 1982
Classified
For Sale
For Sale: 1974 Duster,
3-speed, clean, excellent
second or school car,
$1,600. 474-6562 after
Noon.
Sears electric cartridge
typewriter, $150. Sears
shampooer-polisher. Two
speeds, $50. 472-3647 or
423-1154.
Sansul 881 receiver, 60
watts, $200. Pioneer CT
F2121 cassette deck,
$100. Dual 1215-S turnta
ble, $50. 472-3647 or 423-1154.
Unique gifts for
Father's Day
Art Shop
Sheldon Memorial Art
Gallery
12th&R
Tues-Sat 10-5
Sun 2-5
Learn something fun this
summer. Federally ap
proved flight school now
accepting students. Call
Dan at 475-6000. Intro
ductory ride only $10 with
this ad.
Lost and Found
FOUND: Ladies, silver
watch in Andrews Hall
restroom. Call: 571-7227
(Omaha).
Announcements
Aerobic conditioning
classes sponsored
through the Health Cen
ter will begin again June
21st. If interested in infor
mation contact the Health
Center at 472-2102 or
come to room 1 06.
Miscellaneous
Free kittens and mother
cat need good homes.
Call 488-8188.
Responsible, mature
roommate needed. 2 bed
room, 2 bathroom house.
Near 20th & Superior
Streets. Call 474-5635
after 6 pm
Mature student or profes
sional wanted to share
nice house In East Lin
coln. Own room. Laundry.
489-7775.
Services
Expert typist. Reasonable
rates. Will type term pa
pers for 1st and 2nd sum
mer sessions. Pick-up
and delivery could be ar
ranged. 464-6818.
TYPING
Fast, clean, professional
for all your typing needs.
Special rates for disserta
tions. Call Candy at 489-5913.
Beginning Tai Chi class
forming Wednesday at
6:00-7:30 pm. Call Janet
at 476-2867.
TYPING Rapid, rea
sonable, excellent copy
from a new IBM self-correcting
typewriter. I am
on campus. Contact:
Margaret. Evenings or
weekends: 464-3437.
For Rent
4-bedroom, close to cam
pus. Appliances. $350
plus utilities. 489-5987.
Available immediately.
BUCKINGHAM
SQUARE
Large 2 bedroom apart
ments. Fully carpeted,
dishwasher, laundry fa
cilities, off-street parking.
BALCONY -HEAT PAID.
Call 477-3889.
Spacious 1 bedroom
apartments close to cam
pus. Carpeted, dishwash
er, laundry facilities, off
street parking, heat paid.
Call 477-3889.
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TWO CAN LIVE FOR
THE PRICE OF ONE.
GRAB YOUR PARTNER
NOW.
Units near campus avail
able now and this fall.
Apartments starting as
low as $225 a month.
Super energy efficient.
LABELLA ENTERPRISES
474-4551
Rides
Ride needed from Dela
ware to Lincoln after July
23. Share expenses. Call
Janet at 476-2867.
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- Monthly Rental
jiESiyl Air Conditioners for Rent Also
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Gathering Place was created
to help people find 'mission'
BY MELISSA DUNLEVY
The Gathering Place at 1448 E St. has been serving food
since May 21, but it is not just a restaurant. It is a gathering
place.
Director Joyce Sturdy said the Gathering Place was cre
ated not only to provide meals, but to bring attention to a be
lief that every person is born with a mission. At the Gathering
Place Mrs. Sturdy hopes that everyone can find their mission
by the friendship and instruction it offers.
"Here, a person is identified by what he does in society, not
by his place in society," Mrs. Sturdy said. She said serving food
is just a way to stimulate conversation. For a few days the
Pied Piper Players, an acting troupe, lunched at the house.
They performed mime and played the piano, and when the
staff was busy they bussed tables, too, Mrs. Sturdy said.
"That's the home type atmosphere we are trying to pro
vide," she added.
Similar to Potter's House
The idea for the Gathering Place was conceived 10 years
ago by Ruth Thone when she was in Washington, D.C. with her
husband. Gov. Charles Thone was a congressman then. Mrs.
Thone worked as a volunteer at the Potter's House, a ministry
of the Church of the Savior. When she moved back to Ne
braska she realized the need for a similar place in Lincoln.
In September, 1981, 35 people attended a meeting at the
Westminster Presbyterian Church to gain support for the
Gathering Place. Six of those who attended agreed to work to
ward a permanent home for such a center.
The six people were Ruth Thone, Naomi Hull, Dick Peter
son, Linda Stevens, Don Tilley, and Joyce Sturdy. For almost
two years now, those six founders have met on Wednesdays
for worship, business, group building and personal support.
Raising money
The six-member group also contributes monthly to the non
profit organization. At least $2,000 must be raised monthly
through private contributions for expenses. The money is
raised by mail solicitations, contacts with organizations and by
15 people who give each month. Except for Mrs. Sturdy, a cook
and a part-time custodian, the center depends on volunteers
for both food service and educational development.
Each member of the six-member group brings something
special to the center, Mrs. Sturdy said. For instance, Stevens,
who works in prison ministry, wants to line the restaurant
walls with paintings by prison artists.
Tilley, who spent time as a volunteer in a Thai refugee
camp, wants to fill glass-fronted dining room cabinets with
items crafted by refugees for sale.
Other rooms in the old mansion are being put to use besides
the dining room. A room that was a library will become a
small bookshop. The upstairs rooms will be used for classes,
seminars, workshops, counseling, and self-help programs.
The Gathering Place serves lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30
p.m. Monday through Friday. Coffee and dessert is served
from 8 to 11 p.m. Thursday through Saturday.
GOP will drop unflattering ads
HUSTON (UPI) Republican television advertisements
using look-alike actors in unflattering portraits of House
Speaker Thomas O'Neill and former President Carter will no
longer be produced, the White House says.
In the House GOP campaign committee's television ads,
actors pretending to be Carter and O'Neill chuckled over huge
deficts for which the Republicans would like to blame the
Democrats.
"It was worth the production cost to get Tip O'Neill as irri
tated as he was," laughed White House political affairs direc
tor Edward Rollins.
Announcing a halt to the ad campaign for which he said $2.6
million was allocated, Rollins explained, "They just didn't say
anything." He said only those who follow politics closely would
recognize the actors as portraying O'Neill and Carter.
But Chris Matthews, an aide to O'Neill, said, "The Republi
can ads were a lie, a dishonest ploy to shift blame for the Rea
gan recession."
He said ABC and NBC had refused to air the ads without
verification for the claim that Democrats left Reagan a re
cession. CBS refused on the grounds that it was too early in
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the congressional campaign to show advertisements.
"The networks spotted the he and refused to air them. The
Republicans were caught in the lie and decided to cut their
losses," Matthews said.
Matthews, who saw the ads aired by local affilates in Wash
ington, called them "the desperate kind of thing you do in a
campaign when you're losing you throw mud."
Big Red softball camp Tuesday
The second Big Red Softball camp begins Tuesday at the
diamond behind Mabel Lee Hall.
About 30 girls, ranging from eighth graders to 1982 high
school graduates, will practice hitting, throwing, fielding and
pitching.The girls will be individually coached by the Univer
sity of Nebraska-Lincoln head softball coach Nancy Plantz,
her assistant, Peg Conradt and several Lady Huskers.
Summer Calendar
Keep up with University of Nebraska-Lincoln events and
deadlines with the Summer Calendar.
Thursday - All-State art display at Kimball Recital Hall.
Sheldon Film Theater presents "Twentieth Century" at 7 and 9
p.m. All-State dance presentation and show choir at 7:30 p.m.
in Kimball Recital Hall.
Friday All-State outdoor band concert at 6:30 p.m. in
front of Kimball Hall. "Twentieth Century" at Sheldon Film
Theater at 7 and 9 p.m. All-State orchestra and chorus concert
at 7:30 p.m. in Kimball Recital Hall.
Saturday - "Twentieth Century" at Sheldon Film Theater
at 3, 7 and 9 p.m.
Sunday - Father's Day. "Twentieth Century" at Sheldon
Film Theater at 3, 7 and 9 p.m.
Tuesday Final date to submit drops for the first five
week session. Last day for changing to or from pass-no pass
for the first five-week session. Piano recital by Prof. Larry
Lusk in Sheldon Art Gallery Auditorium at 8 p.m.
Wednesday Recreation Department trip on basic rock
climbing in Colorado till June 27. Summer Film Festival
presents "Parker Anderson," "Philospher," "Powers of Ten
1978," and "Midnight Patrol" in the Nebraska Union at noon.
Piano recital by concert pianist Eduardo Delgado in Kimball
Recital Hall at 8 p.m.
Thursday, June 24 The Repertory Theatre presents "Bed
room Farce" in Temple Studio Theatre at 8 p.m. Piano recital
by Prof. Audun Ravnan in Sheldon Art Gallery Auditorium at 8
p.m.
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