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frlday, march 19, 1973 pc3 2 MM 1 n. Ik - M X : I1 in UY7 The original ins. 1 a transferable. Issued to Umum flats Rx No.. 3 I Store No.. Manager. :.;:'.;v,;:-- r iia 4UeW'U LiLJ tfcWiUiilJ. If ycu wear eysIsss. you're prob clly tlus-t about gstting contact Izzs&s. YouVo probably cbo had second thoughts about whsther youll IZha then or not Ths' s why Parl3 Vision Ccntsr now c!!ai3 our "Xot 'cm or Learo ca" Flex Try contacts. Wear thszn, LiTw ' rd'2x thtrx. ilnd then, wilhin S3 days cf pzrehasa. if you dscida they're not Izx you. wall refund thd Lincoln, 1132 "O 'S Gateway rJleli f.TcrcIi l M Lf J$ i at Custom V I At purchaser of this pair of contact (mm o ! J . L 1ISA a. completely satisfied within 30 days of purchase, is entitled to a refund of the cost of the lenses only. Refund will be made upon return of the lenses with this certificate to the Pearie Vision Center where purchased. This plan does not cover soft ' tenses or bifocal lenses and does not include damage or scratch- theft of contact lenses. This certificate is not . Expiration Date. Icssss. This pica do23 not corer ssfi or bifocal lsnsss. 1 You owe it to yourssll to ssa Low you lika contacts. And now VLdcn Uentsr bos a way for you to do that. VTI&out owin cnytliin to us. cost of the rest TeL 432-7503 -Telr434-7416 m mm 23, C nsn. Civic AiitL r.ncic t"!n.f 33 rlav sf thenar Electronics, Dirt Cheap, err! Prsrsdsfi lensett, if not r i, i Students Spring bitsk is a good time for UNL ttudmts to reg,btr w they will be e!ib!s to vote ia the upcomfns May primary, kM Sue Ihae, fpokcsnn for t group of ttuiitt trying to oust some NUBoird of Recent! members. . Cine, i junior journalism major from AmrEb, ifes, sdJ the csmsk group is urging studects to vote against incurnbest rtmts Robert Koefoot of Crsnd I. land, and Omahans Robert Prokop and James ilyolaa who are up for re election. The group, comprised of what Ihne Today is the deadline for submitting applications for Innocents Society, senior honroary. Applications are available in Nebraska Union 200 and 332 and the East Campus Activities Eldg. main office. Any junior may apply. Today is the last filing day for presidential and -vice-presidential candidates for - Residence HaH Association. Interested students should file with either Sue Ihne, 472-8659, or Tom Bradley, 472-9811. Elections are April 7. J.A. Fagerstrom, UNL professor of geology, will present a museum seminar today at 12:30 pjn. The presentation is open to the public. Those attending should enter Nebraska Hall on 16th and W streets and take the elevator to room 540. The deadline for getting special event dates in to the 1976-77 Builders Pocket Calendar is April 9. Infor mation should be sent to Builders, Union 345, or phoned to Mary Jo Fitzl, 472-0549. Cas!i!a C3 with Busken Brazilian sand als. Woven leather straps trimmed and fastened stud tacks to a raised wooden heel. "Eloisa" fun shoe for all your fun and fashions. At the Pair Tree. urg3d to Eta Sigma Gamma health honorary members are selling fund raising raffle tickets for 25 cents each. , Two large Valentino's pizzas will' be awarded to two winners after an April 11 drawing. Extra tickets are. available at Bob Guthmann's office, Fairfield Hall third floor. The Concerned Chinese Students are. sponsoring a slide show about mainland China tonight at 7 pjn. in the Nebraska Union small auditorium. The University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) Women's Resource Center will present Cris Williamson and Deidre McCalla in concert Saturday, March 27 at the UNO Performing Arts auditorium. Tickets are $2 for students and $230 for nonstudents. Tickets will be available at the door or at UNO's Milo Bail Student Center 128. Staff applications . for next year's Model United Nations are still being taken. Application forms are with is X i 1 If --JT- k a w n register called '"concerned students, thinks Koefoot, Moylaa, and Prokop are not working hi the UNL student s interest, she said. . Ihne said her group was plarmhig to call a3 university students to urge them to register, but the pbn fell through because there was not enough time before spring vacation. She said spring vacation is a good time for students to register because most of them wiH be in their home counties. Some students wiH not get a chance to register again before May, she said. short p 1 r j available in the Union Programs Office, Union 115. The Gay Action Group will be sponsoring its weekly Gay Coffeehouse Dance Sunday from 9 pjn. to midnight at UMHE Commonplace chapel, 333 N. 14th St. The Chet Ager Nature Center will present the films Sharks and - The Notional Parks Saturday and Sunday at 2:15 and 3:15 pjn. - Gene Roddenberry, creator and producer of Star Trek, will speak at the UNL Coliseum Wednesday, April 7 at 8 pjn. Sponsored by the Union ; Program Council's Talks & Topics committee, Roddenberry will discuss "The World of Star Trek." Tickets for the event ($250 for nonstudents and $150 with student ID) wffl go on sale March 29 at the Union . South Desk, Nebraska Bookstore, Dirt Cheap, Miller and Paine's Dept. Stores downtown service desk and UNO's Milo Bail Student Center. BRAN Sfs Pair Tree Come in, write or call 477-1211