The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 05, 1984, Page Page 9, Image 9

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    Wednesday, September 5, 1934
Daily Nebraskan
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Ccr.tir.ucd frcra Page 8 mation on rental furniture by cal- The Nebraska Union will have a
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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. James Exon
and challenger Nancy Hoch in a
live debate at the Open Ah Aud
itorium on the Nebraska State
Fair grounds.
Starting Friday "Laser Fan
tasies," a colorful sight and sound
presentation will be shown at
Mueller Planetarium. The plan
etarium is located in Morrill Hall
at 14th and U streets. Tickets are
$3,50 per show.
State
Fair
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1 1 a.m. Turkey Center Stage.
11 a.m. Omelets and crepes
Center Stage.
1 pin ; Pizzas and runzas judged
South Stage.
3 p.m. Accordionist Willis
Heidermann Center Stage.
All day needlework demonstra
tions. pea Air Aaditorfessi
11:30 a.m. Sunshine Bank,
Senior Citizens Band.
1 p.m. Senior Citizens Rhythm
Band.
3 psn. WOTAKitchen Ramblers.
4:30 p.m. Millard North High
Swing Choir.
6 p.m. Country Blues.
2 shows daily Glenn Jasper
ing, musician and comedian; Mar
tin and Loon juggling review.
Hall of Health
9 am. Current trends in
health.
Noon Health Trek '84.
Parade Bands
Odell High School Band; Ft
Calhoun "Pioneer" Marching Band;
Papillion-La Vista High School
Band; Central City Marching
"Bison"; Weeping Water High
School Band; Minuteman Band,
Lexington; Lyons-Decatur North
east High School Band, Lyons;
Waverly "Viking" Band.
Ecb Dev&ney Spoils Center
6 p.m. Lawrence Welk Stars
Michmy open to public
8 p.m. to midnight.
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475-021 6-Mon.-Fri. 10-6, Sit. 10-5,
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11th a M StS.
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Permanent does not include hair cut. No other discount applies
with this offer. Good only if your hair is suitable for this partic
ular permanent.
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Move up to theTI-66.The easy 512 step programmab!
You're into higher math and your did
calculator helped get you there.
But now it's time for something more.
The TI-66 from Texas Instruments. The
TI-66 offers full programming power and
flexibility so you can solve complex and
repetitive math problems quickly, easily
and with fewer keystrokes titan you
thought possible. Its 512 merged pro
gram steps and over 170 built-in
scientific, engineering and statistical
functions make for powerful program
ming. And the sleek, streamlined design
makes for easy use.
Its Algebraic Operating System makes
it easy on your brain by allowing you to
key in problems as they are written, left
to right. And a 10-digit angled Liquid
Crystal Display not only makes it easy
on your eyes but provides alphanumeric
notation of your program steps so you
can make easy modifications as you
go along. There are large, readable keys
for your fingers, and an easy-to-follow
guidebook so you shouldn't get confused.
And last, but certainly not least, at a
suggested retail of $69.95, there's a price
that's easy pn your pocketbook.
All in all, if we made the TI-66 pro
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