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Tuesday, October 30, 1934 Pago 12 Daily Nebraskan Classified '472 EC?. -rJ tS CGfJTGO Collagt Republicans Eberyona thouid b prtumt tonight it Ihn all Important meeting1 6 00 pm City Union, Just two mora nightt of tha Jaycaa Chamber ol Terror, 1818 0 Street Coma down and let ui lift your "spirits!" Vote Ratepayer Issues Efficiency, Accountability, Cost Control JANE P. TREVES Nebraska Public Power District This is a paid political announcement TREAT YOUR FRIEND Buy a PI Phi Halloween Pumpkin Bag In the Booth In the Union. $1 A BAG Free Delivery on Campus Senator Tom Vlckers, candidate (or House of Repre sentatives will appear in an open forum, Tuesday, October 30, at 2 30 PM in the City Union, main lounge. Bring your questions. Meet Doug Bereuter, candidate tor House ot Repre sentatives, Thursday. November 1, at 1:30 PM In the main lounge ot the city union. STUDY ADROAD Scholarship Irom the German Academic Exchange Service for grad students or graduating seniors to study in Germany in 1985-86. Campus deadline for nominations ia Thurs. Nov. 8. 1984. For more Infor mation contact the Institute for International Studies. 1033 Oldfather Hall. 472-3076. MARKETING CLUB MEETING Tuesday, October 30 6:00inCBA111 GET INVOLVED!!! MAKE AN: IMPACT BE A PART OF UPC'S MAJOR PERFORMING ARTS COMMITTEE Tuesday, October 30th 6.00 P.M., Union NEW MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOMEI ACM Meeting Tues., Oct. 30, 3:50 p.m.. 217 Ferg Will discuss programming contest, ITI tour, Hallo ween party. PHI CHI THETA Formal Pledging October 30, 1984 at 6 00 P.M. or October 31, 1984 at 4:30 P.M. Check Union board for room. Be a P AC -Buster VOTE TOM CAVANAUGH For Congress This is a paid political advertisement. MR HILLGERT (College Republicans), Whip Mondale in 50 states and on campus, too. Vote in the RHA MOCK ELECTION, November 5th! Nebraska Union (12-4 p.m.) and 107 Neihardt (4-7 p.m.) Max Larsen supports better salaries for teachers Vote for MAX LARSEN State Board of Education This is a paid political announcement. REMEMBER, 1:00 P.M. IS THE DEADLINE FOR NEXT DAY CLASSIFIED ADS. BUSY! Use our 24 hr. answering service machine tor placing your classified ads after 5 P.M. (EXCLUDING Personals). FRESHMAN If you ordered a copy of the RHA'a FRESHMAN RECORD yearbook, pick it up now at 107 Neihardt, Monday-Thursday from 2:30-4:30 p.m. Extra copies are also on sale call 2-1095 for more information. CSiVEi TO FKEOS FUZZLE I T U R I F F 1 Aj R i E T E f J F LAB O N E Rj I s H T a r ir a n a Jl.3J. 'N HLi 1 TfE A G tj E S" C Tti N C I E J S r j T I L r"' IT E NT? T i"""""" S J L L A JETGIB. P SL p a v e GjiJL OlfjL c L fL e p Te b p w 7teOF r e D A L JL ImTs t arts' n e s Ily r Tfsl "it e am work AMIS Til IA I :M3 ' ; N lL.i a n ce1 itTo n e m e o jNk tToioft i T Tgn n ODER; fij W rTTTgI JUO JLN N.oD s JT ITvTTTfl IrtMiDS1 L Kl'-aUfiEfflk fcl r-ifT -Mi it mi nfTnirei nMiiir'"MT-i-Tf i'lfff Tom Edison 05 Max larsen supports teacher certification Vote for MAX LARSEN State Board of Education This it paid political announcement UPC Talks A Topics continues its Election '84 symposium with Religion and Politics an afternoon forum on Thursday, Nov. 1 at 2 30 p m. in the City Union Main Lounge CAMPUS PRIDE CAMPUS WIDE Residence Hall Week November 4-10 Should Agricultural Lands be valued differently for Tax purposes? Decide for your sell . . . TONITE . . AO LAND VALUATION DEBATE, Great Plains Room. East Campus Union, 7 30 p.m. Free to the pubic. Brought to you by UPC Talks i Topics in cooperation with UPC-East Sights and Sounds, REHABILITATING DIRDS OF PREY Campus Rec's "Drop-In" Series presents Betsv Hancock, founder ot Raptor Rehabilitation. Wednes day, Oct. 31 at 7 00 p m. The $1 00 registration fee goes to support Raptor Rehabilitation. Register at the Office of Campus Recreation, 1740 Vine, 472-3467. Hey Pre-Physlcal Therapy Clubl Pizza Party, Tues day Oct. 30th! Meet at Val's (on Holdrege) at 6 P M Be sure and cornel It's just for funl MEET THE CANDIDATE Congressman Doug Bereuter, candidate for House of Representatives will appear in an open forum Thurs day, November 1 at 1:30 PM in City Union, mam lounge. Guestionanswer period to follow. HELP DECIDE UNL's speakers for 1685 Come to the Talks A Topics meeting this afternoon, 3 30 City Union. New members welcome. FRANCHISE CLUI MEETING Thurs, Nov. 1 a 00 CBA Lounge New Members Welcome ALPINE CLIMBING: Mission possible Learn the skills of winter camping, hiking and snow and ice climbing on location in Eites Park, Nov. 16-21 . For more information call Mark Ebel at the office of campus recreation 472-3467. MORTAR BOARD: No meeting tonight. Next meet ing 116 at 10 00. AG LAND VALUATION DEBATE TONITE 7:30 p.m. Great Plains Room, East Campu Union. Debating Constitutional Amendment Number 4 will be: Senator Don Wesley and Tax Research Council Vice-President Charlie Bacon VS. State Ag Land Committee Chairman Richard Mercer and Senator James Pappas. Panelists are: Journal-Star Farm EditorWriter Dan Looker and Economics Professor Dr. Bert Evans Moderated by UNL Forensics Coach Dr. Jack Kay. Presented as a part of ELECTION 84 . . . A SYMPOSIUM by UPC Talks & Topics Committee, in cooperation with UPC-East Sights and Sounds. College GOP Tonight, 6:00 p.m. City Union, Important meeting to insure Nancy Hoch's win. Talks 4 Topics Meeting this afternoon. 3.30. City Union. Will be lookinp at speakers for next semester. FOOOFAST The infamous Fisher of Harper 8 has already signed up 40 residents to give up their Nov. 10 dinner for charity (Special Olympics). The chase is ON Dead line to turn in FOODFAST forms is November 4th at 107 Neihardt A RESIDENCE HALL WEEK EVENT PITCH PLAYERS Sign up today at the Nebraska Union for the Fall Pitch Tournament. INASENSE is coming! PROGRESS We bring the Music to Dance Appearances: Oct. 30 Zoo Bar Oct. 31 Clayton House Nov. 1 Bill's Saloon "Relation in Poltics." an afternoon forum, will be presented Thursday afternoon. 2:30 p.m. Main Lounge, City Union. Come hear divergent viewpoints on a hot issue. Sponsored as a part of ELECTION '84 ... A SYMPOSIUM by UPC Talks & Topics Committee. What impact will religion have on school prayer, abortion, and politics in the next four years? Find out more at "Religion and Politics" an afternoon forum on Thursday, Nov. 1 at 2:30 pm in the City Union Main Lounge. SKI EXPO '84 November 9-11 Specials, displays, prizes Buy and Sell Listen to Q-102 for details y M We have the Largest Pumpkin in Nebraska at The CooMe Company Drawing to be held Oct. 31st. Need not be present to win. Come in and guess its weight and win a sheet Cookie decorated any way you like it. 138 N. 12th In case of a tie another drawing will be held. akery avers 0 0 0 0 n nn (with coupon) Exp. 1 1 -2-84 u u i with 6iio 0 1 sji si Qbiww mm m f-' i m ! 0 si ' J (with coupon) Exp. 1 1 -2-84 y n rirrnnAQffA (i L'atiswtJ V30E3E3E3EI3KaE3E 3 3 ITI C3 C2 Use your bakery Dozen money-saving stamp card. THE FIRST ANNUAL UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL ROOTBEER KEGGER takes place this Friday, Nov 2 at 8 00 p m, $2 SO for food, drink, games, prizes, dancing, and a mug you get to keep. You're invited to attend this historical event but yon need to make reservations by calling 477 3997 (1510 Q St.). Space is limited so call todayt a we ek 226 South 16th 47S-5CCO 133 Days 't0 St. Patridt's Day Party . Green Beer Irish Music with Newton & Szyzz Tues.-Oct.30 Drink Specials Corned Beet Cdbbz& & Irish Stew Special Wednescby Halloween Party October 31 Live Music Drink Specials No Cover Thursday Jazz Night Lincoln Jazz Society This 1042 4T" iyj?ixjuii!;y o Street Week at Csn!0 pin us fcr Enjoy the music of tomorrow night torn 9-12:30 L I T' I II I I I nV m Lnestemeia s expanaeu Yacht Club Enter our Costume Party! $25.00 for the best costume. Complimentary dinners for two for the first and second runners-up. Judging at Midnight! urn m 245 North 13th Street m CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited by EUGENE T. 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