llfEINl ©IWBy tteu* f 1 2 / 6 i* £ 05 v> X I i g I ( 0 ) 1 n 5 c 2) ■4 z 3 n t> H Christo Continued from Page 12 which ran another $4,000. Christo said he's usually look ing at a five year or less pay-back period for putting extra money into the house. Low-flush toilets, fluorescent lighting, energy efficient appliances and flow restrictors on shower heads and faucets add to the sav ings, Christo added. Christo's extra touch, a recycling closet in the kitchen, helps the recycling cause by making it more convenient for the owner. Christo said the outside will be landscaped like a wildlife habitat area with trees and shrubs that produce berries for animals, along with fescue grasses that require less watering and fertilizing than the usual bluegrasses. Frank Lloyd Wright also sug gested that a home should flow outward and the environment should flow inward, he added. Christo's project will be part of the 1991 Parade of Homes, May 5 12. YOU STILL HAVE TIME! 1991 SUMMER READING COURSE PROGRAM Registration ends Friday, May 10,1991 at 4:30 p.m. Space still available in Classics, English, Geology, History, Human Development, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology courses. □ In person at the Division of Continuing Studies, Registration Office, Room 271, 33rd and Holdrege Streets Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. f ; , CE<3 By Mail: Division of Continuing Studies Registration Office-Rm 271 | Nebraska Center 33rd and Holdrege Streets * Lincoln, NE 68583-0900 jji For details, call 472-1392 n UNL is • nondiscnminalory institution.I f rr Hours Open Monday - Friday 2:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. Saturday 2:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m. In the Reunion ... _. ! Join The Pub and Coors Friday April 26th 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Coors Light 20 oz. Draws Only $1.00 Drawings for Prizes All 20 oz. products after 5:00 p.m. only $1.00