27th & Woods Bid Bishop Heights Shopping Center For all your gift & fresh flower needs - Open Evenings and Sunday Afternoons I I Sf Tabes Two I To Toco On Wednesday night, 5-9, you'll get two great Mexican I J dinner plates. For the price of one. And since one plate A f is ample for anybody, bring your favorite person along. 6 I And share your good fortune. j TACOKID I 17fh Vgq Porn m mmmatrri USE THE ALLEY DOOR 1 1 7 mevr I,,-,,,,.! LJ L., , J Cj3 o) Lii tree placernats y JZS- 1&..A f" ,, yT . f J " XX i- ' (U-' ' More Ride ;H72 Coil'"'-!' On Cof'Piy v BIG RED CAR WASH 27th & VINE FREE CAR WASH WITH 15 GALLON PURCHASE cr on r mti w sr Lai Lmmm JLl T LJ mtaornr IihT" hov 7 swonso Go, Big Red! . . Now, for a limited time, at Conoco, you can get 8 beautiful, full color placernats of Nebraska University football team in thrilling action. Featured among the eight action. Featured among thi placernats is a team pictui schedules for the next five Get one free with each fil re with years. Get one free with each fill-up of Conoco gasoline. And get a different one each week . . . you'll enjoy having the complete set. For Your Money LJ Student Affairs offers consumer advice In an effort to help students, the Office of Student Affairs is advising them about where to get information on business deals they are considering. "We are now open in a limited way," according to Ron Gierhan, student affairs coordinator for the program. "We have collected information and can advise a student or tell him where to go to get help. "We are not trying to tell students whether or not they should buy or invest," he continued. "We are just encouraging students to check prices and we can give them additional information." Gierhan said a proposal was made last spring to provide students with a place where they can get information before they enter business deals or sign contracts. Since the age of majority dropped to 19, it is especially important that students understand what they are buying before signing contracts, he said. Meanwhile, Gierhan said his office is not trying to duplicate the Better Business Bureau, but is trying to help protect the student consumer. Gierhan said the presence of one firm involved in legal but misleading sales operations on campus last spring triggered formation of the consumer information center. R & I registration deadlines near Registration deadlines for classes sponsored by the Recreation Department are approaching quickly. Sept. 21 is the final date to register for the scuba class. The deadline for enrolling in macrame, decoupage and creative jewelry making classes is Sept. 22. Registration for the glass-blowing class ends Sept. 23. The Recreation Department is also sponsoring a canoe trip down the Elkhorn River Sept. 23-25. The deadline for signing up is Sept. 22. Cost is $8.50. Students may register for all classes and the canoe trip at the Recreation Office, 1740 Vine Street. Friday 9, 11 a.m. 1:30, 3:30 p ,m . Anthropology Dept. film "Dead Birds" 12 p.m. -Columbian programs luncheon Nebraska Union 12 p , m , S t udmt Activities Union 12:30 p.m.-Muslim Student Association-Union 1:30 p.m.-Arntrlcin Pharmaceutical Association-Union 3:30 p.m. Jazz and Java-Union 6 p.m. Taaching and Learning Canter-Union 7:30 p.m. -Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Union 8 p.m. -Student Veterans Organization-Bethany Medical Clinic 7 and 10 p.m.-Weekand film, "Little Big Man" Union page 8 daily nebraskan friday, September 15, 1972 t- fill 111 t t i ,t mm"rrvif , , . f