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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1983)
Pen 3 G Daily Ncbrcckan I ( r - - ' t 'i 4f ; - 4' ? - . D UN n rtn r n ' f It lift J i I i i fi November - Entries Play Activities Due Begins Basketball (C) October 25 October 31 Volleyball (M) October 23 October 31 8 Ball Pool (M) October 23 November 1 Innertube Water Basketball (W) October 25 November 1 1-on-1 Basketball (M.W) November 1 November 7 Olympic Weightlifting (M,W,C) NA November 8 Handball Singles (M, W) November 8 November 14 8 Ball Pool (W) NA November 15 Turkey Trot (M,W,C) NA November 20 (Men - men; W - women; C - co-recreational; NA advanced entry not required, enter at event site; - held in conjunction with Nebraska Union RecRoom.) sn 'D tc:ay at tq ess go cffeu Office of Campus Recreation Lincoln, NE 68533-0301 1740 Vine Street 472 3487 9 SttV J! The bottom line when buying contact lenses is more than just the "advertised price.'" At Family Contact Lens Center, we believe your vision and the health of your eyes deserve the finest professional care and materials available. That's why weoffer the widest variety of conventional contact lenses, plus a unique selection of designs and materials for people with special visual needs...and at a price you can afford. For example: KEW u!tra-t&n I iydroa Zero 6 soft lenses transmit more oxygen to the eye tor greater comfort fiV toric ss3 tenses that correct astigmatism : KEIV ixa-th:n hard tenses for sensitive eyes ' " f&EV ttrra-tzZl jsygai pennssLie tenses .'.' for people unable to wear conventions! hard lens materials QH cs at 4S3-4 CCD433-5757 for more infcsmsJica on csr free cozssltitlon ssnice and 60 day trid psded. YcaU xree, it's cpsHty rail csie st za tfforditlj pnee. E4MIIY "Khcre ths hs!2i cfysur cyts comes Lit" CODEO" 433-000 Police Eefiosri The Grounds Department b offering, a $25 reward for information leading to identification of vandals responsi ble for last week's destruction of a pro ject on East Campus, said Landscape Assistant Emily Levin e. Levine said the department spent a week Installing landscape bricks south of the College of Home Economics building. Thursday morning, the bricks had been scattered. - Vandalism on East Campus is unus ual, Levine said. The following incidents also were reported to, the UNL police between midnight and 10 p.m. ilanday. 12:40 am. Prowler reported near 710 N. lCtli CL OScers were unable to locate the person. 8:25 am. - VsJlst reported stolen from the Coliseum. It reportedly was removed from an unattended purse. Estimated loss is $41. 10:10 a.m. Two-car accident reported in the Nebraska Union meter lot No injuries were reported. Esti mated damages are $275. 10:44 am. Parking permit re ported stolen in Parking Area 21. pi m ,i m a ' , I , Wednesday, October 10, 1CC3 . 11:15 am. Eclated theft of a bicy cle wheel and tire reported. Estimated . loss is $40. 1 :32 p.m. Window reported out of the Whittier Junior Hih building. Esti mated damage b $75. 2:03 p.m. Cash reported stolen from a room in Pound HalL An esti mated $5 was reported mbdng. It is unknown whether the door was locked 2:03 p.m. V atch and other miscel laneous items reported stolen from a room in Pound HalL Estimated loss is $31. . ' 3:01 p.m. Calculator reported lost or stolen in Ferguson Hall 3:56 p.m. Golf club3 reported stolen from 1510 Vine St Estimated loss is $455. 5:57 p.m. Hit-and-run accident . reported in the Dental College parking lot on East Campus. A car struck a parked car. Estimated damages are ' $50. 8:30 p.m. Wallet reported stolen. It had been left on a bus and could not be located later. Estimated loss is $34. 9:03 p.m. Noise disturbance re ported in the area of U Street between 14th and 15th streets. A vehicle's horn was reportedly stuck. 9:26 p.m. Purse reported stolen. It had been left on the steps at Andrews HalL The purse was later recovered, minu3 $4 cash. - -s. f I J :tti) ((DO I I n i 1 - O I M J 'IL jj u y u u u ll m t ' 4 t t i t t t ft t t c i m 4 C i i 'i 4 t i . i i I - 4 I 4 i 4 t 4 4 ( : : I V-. ' J '- J mM mm I AND TRUST COMPANY Let our student representatives answer your questions about student loans. I0MMM-: student representatives i i ( Ncrmcn Krcxbcrg 46S-7C09 Jcrdd Hclzlngcr Jm Graves 475-251 1 2212 RSt 14o. 15 476-2898 Union Bank Dapot 1 944 "0" Street 488-0941 9 $ i 1 4