Wednesday, September 5, 1934 Daily Nebraskan Pago 9 D "ecoraiing o pporiuniiies. . . Ccr.tir.ucd frcra Page 8 mation on rental furniture by cal- The Nebraska Union will have a 8BS5S231& !K-Sffi?i52ah lture-TV Appliance Inc., 24290 America established the number . Interlor designer Susan Fecht, St., also rent refrigerators as well to assist students who need furn- however warns that too many as televisions, small kitchen ap- iture plants may clutter a small room. P!iSh1inwfliit"re' ,, , Iflunkbeds,carpetandrent3j Fecht said the best way to dee per? nu Mm c ?resideln ,of lt?ms ct wore than you had orate a small living space is to vtbn b fdSA f IannCd l? Spe?d' maybe a few choose a sirnPIe desin aUe 7Ay ? i or a lnexPensive plants would be and articles that serve dual pur- 2 2ti Z entf mPanies enough to bring life to your room, poses. Such articles include hide- also offer rfenair an rf Hlivprv cor. Prnton ' i . j , . . . ... . , . .wv. .unto uuu vuiuj ttiiu tan ue eas- u-ueu soi&s ana slacken miiir uy moved to change the look of crates to serve as shelves, stora&e the room. areas or even tables. vices free of charge. Students can get more infor Shorts Today is the last day to add course without written permis sion. Courses may be dropped until Oct. 19. To drop courses: 1. Complete dropadd form. 2. Have dropadd fee assessed at the Office of Student Accounts, Administration 204, and pay $5 fee at Bursar's Office. 3. Go to Administration 103 to process dropadd. Fran Loetterle, former presi dent of Ramada Inns and current chairman of the Franchise Stu dies Development Program at UNL, will speak in the CBA lounge at 7 p.m. Loetterle's speech is sponsored by the UNL Fran chise Club and is titled "Franchis ing: The Business of the 80s." "Election '84 Special: The ExonHoch Debate," will air today at 12:30 p.m. on the Nebraska ETV Network. The special will cover U.S. Senator J. 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