Friday, September 10, 1982 Page 6 Daily Nebraskan Bike race scheduled The Great Plains Bicycling Club will sponsor the Lincoln and Lancaster Century ride Sept. 19, begin ning at 7 ajri. at the Edgewood Shopping Center, 56th Street and Highway 2. A century ride isa 100-mile bicycle ride completed in less than 12 hours. The club also is sponsoring two shorter races the same day. The 25-and 50-mile rides will begin at 8 ajn. at toe Edgewood Shopping Center. Sheldon dance tonight Beginners and experienced dancers are invited to attend a dance tonight at 7:30 sponsored by the Interna tional Folk Dance. The dance will be in the Sheldon sculpture garden. In case of bad weather, it will be in the dance room in Mabel Lee Hall. U038OP THIS SOAY at St. Paul United Motiiodist Church 12th and M Streets - Downtown 5 blocks south of campus WORSHIP at 9:30 and 11 a.m. What can we believe about "The Second Coming Of Christ?" Dr. Rex C. Bevins, preaching L r SPA M EQ 3 Lincoln's Fun Restaurant All the Spaghetti you can eat (Salad Bar, Spaghetti & Our Famous uaric Bread) Complete Luncheon Menu Lunch: Mon.-Fri. 11:30 till 2.-00 P.M. Dinner Mon.-Thur. 5:00-l(HX); Fri. & Sat. 5:00-11:00: Sun. 5:00-9:00 . 220 N. 12th Street i Up - W It .- . - JBas winging around Capitol It's common knowledge that the state Capitol is the home of the various state government offices. However, a few nocturnal mammals also have been calling the building home. Ken Fougteron, director of buildings for the state, said a number of bats have made their homes in the upper eshelons of the building. 'They like to build their nests in some of the nooks and crannies up there." Fougeron said the bats have been in the building for quite some time, but he was not aware of any complaints about them. "People get a little worried when they hear about them, but basically they haven't been a problem," he said. "The only problem I can remember with them is "when we were building some air vents for air conditioners up there. Some of them were building nest in them, so we put screens up to keep them out." The bats can be seen easiest when the floodlights around the Capitol grounds are on. Foughteron said he was not aware that the bats were flapping around the sower figure as some passers-by have reported. "I didn't know that, but it's entirely likely," Fougeron said. Cherie Stasenka, a dispatcher in the animal division of the Lincoln Health Department said 10 complaints were made to the department about bats - which often are infected with rabies - in the last two weeks. "We did have a bat get in a fight with a cat recently," Stasenka said, "and that's the most severe problem we've had involving a bat this year." Foughteron said the bats nesting in the Capitol will most likely be left alone. 'There's really no reason to go up there after them," Foughteron said. "They haven't caused us any problems." Want to Communicate Better LEARN ASSERTIVE SECILLS The Counseling Center will again offer an opportunity to learn and practice general Assertive Skills. Fall se mester's group will meet for 8 weeks on Thursdays from 2:30 to 4:30. September 30 through November 18. If your interested, please contact Luis or Sue at the Counseling Center, 472-3461. 4-H displays at Fair The 1982 Nebraska State Fair is displaying 4-H exhibits featuring animal health and safety ideas. The purpose of these new veterinary science projects, according to Duane Rice, UNL extension veterinarian and exhibit superintendent, is to inform the public of common animal health decisions, as well as to assist them in communication with a veterinarian regarding livestock or pets. Exhibits are designed to stress "the importance of con sulting a professional before taking any action on treat ment of pets and domestic livestock," Rice said. Although the type of exhibits created by the youths vary, most of the displays are photographs and posters. The 1982 Fair is the first time Nebraska 4-H youths have exhibited the results of their veterinary science learning experiences at the state level. The displays are located in the 4-H exhibit hall. bTa?"?aV IT! W 9L mmm n iiM AIMS O c'UUUUULatn mi p (WITH THESE COUPONS) Open from 5 to 8 p.m. Mon-Thurs. ft 1 Chccco Durgor Order of Fries LYIcd. Pepsi Sundeo o 02.79 Voluo FOH 02.49 SAVE 30 good thru -Oct 16th 0 I 0 D I I MS Tcco Baled r.lcd. Pepsi Sundae a G3.35 Value FOB 02.85 SAVE 30 good thru -Oct. 16th Happy Hour 3:30-6:30 TOTJ1GHT ARID SATURDAY North tfJynd 9-12:30 Join us on football Saturdays with a pep band for a pre-game rally Open at 9. a nwii is itwi TS4