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PACK NIGHT
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1007
A hearty meal in itself!
the
broiled " 'Tfahckes
HUSKEE
The Huskee—Hardee's giant-sized hamburger
that's charco-broiled on an open grill. The Huskee
Is topped with tangy Charco-Golden cheese,
scrumptuous Huskee sauce, crisp, shredded
lettuce and sandwiched in a king-size sesame seed
roll. Is it any wonder Huskee is a meal In Itself?
And just look at the rest ot the hearty Hardee menul
Charco-broiled hamburger* ... real cookout flavor
Charco-broiled cheeseburger* ... meltin' good
Charco-broiled Huskee"... a meal In itself
French Frie*... golden crisp
Fish Sandwich ... today's prize catch
Apple Turnovers ... cinnamon-spiced
Shake*... extra rich, extra smooth
Soft Drink*... frosty cold
Coffee... steaming hot
Milk... dairy fresh
charco-broiled
c:::;out flavor
Harris, Pedrick, Cox Attend
Convention in San Francisco
Ry DAVID GINN
“You think you've got trou-
hies," the hoy said to his friend.
“I'm a graduating senior in For
estry, and I'm allergic to trees
and grass!"
ATI, ANT A SCENE: Riqn on
Lenox Road mailbox saying sim
ply “JUDY” with a huge arrow
pointing to the house. Trying to
outdo the computer-date systcmf
RtudenVs car ran out of gas
near Traffic <t Security Ruildlng.
The two male riders hurried’y
transferred four cases of beer to
the car's trunk, then flagged
down a friend to drive them to a
gas station. Not taking any
chancesT
At Roho car wash, large Grand
Prix drives in with couple in
hack sent being chauffeurcd by
hoy in front.
Roy in front says, “Hey, let’s
play RORO ROULETTE!"
He proceeds to electrically low
er one of the hack windows by
pushing a button up front.
Meanwhile, the Roho starts
around the car.
Roy in hark seat says, “It's
your car—I'm not gonna roll up
the window."
They sit there. Bluffing.
Roho scurries around the back
side of the car, moves toward the
window.
Then the driver breaks. He
pushes button. Rut it’s too late.
Anybody want to help dry the
inside of a Orand Prixt
By BIIiL McNABB
“Our Student Government is
not as bad off as we some
times think,” said President
Rullie Harris after returning
from the fourth National Con
vention of Associated Student
Governments held Nov. 22-26
in San Francisco.
Student Senate President
Grady Pedrick and Student Ac
tivities Director John Cox
Joined Harris in representing
the University at the conven
tion.
The occasion afforded an op
portunity to position the local
Student Government in a right
perspective with others
throughout the nation. “Al
though improvements are nec
essary, we have a right to be
proud of the way in which our
Student Government is organ
ized and the strong foundation
which has made this possible,”
said Harris.
The University representa
tives were among 400 delegates
from 150 schools of all types
and sizes. The campus leaders
convened for the purpose of
studying the difficulties in
volved in the operation of an
effective Student Government.
Specific problem areas and
Problems...
(Continued from Page One)
take necessary action.
Most recently, however, Har
ris indicated that a change oc
curred among officials. “I
think very definitely people in
the city administration are not
only concerned but are willing
to support any effort to allevi
ate the problem,” he said.
Harris stated that Athens
will take definite action in the
near future and expressed hope
that the end result will be a
practical relationship between
Athens and the University.
ideas for solutions were dis
cussed in a series of work
shops.
President Pedrick said the
fact that the local Student Gov
ernment has much the same
problems as others became ap
parent at the meetings. He
praised the convention as be
ing highly beneficial in the
area of suggestions for improve
ment.
The keynote address was de
livered by Peter Jennings of
ABC News. There were a num
ber of assemblies featuring
such outstanding and often
controversial speakers as Har
ry Edwards of San Jose State
College. One of the speakers
offered guidelines for ascer
taining when and if Student
Government is making progress,
which Harris said will be help
ful In the present evaluation
of the local organization.
Harris suggested that the
convention offered an under
standing of efficient organiza
tion as being the true key to
an effective Student Govern
ment.
STUDENTS WELCOME
COME SEE OUR FINE
LINES OF:
Dresses
Suits
Sportswear
Coats
Lingerie
Formal Wear
Also Maternity wear
Acessories
COUNTRY CASUALS
GATEWAY
SHOFPING CENTER
Across from Alps Drive-In
Theatre
543-4238
North Ave. at By-Pass
Mrs. Jeanette Jones—Owner
Open Friday til 9:00 P.M.
RED and BLACK CLASSIFIED ADS
Studfnt Rates
.10 per ward
2.00 minimum
General Ratos
.15 per word
2.50 minimum
Call 2-3441 — 7 p.m.-9 p.m.
Tennor Banjo. Excellent condition.
Call 549 3003. F-9G
Gibson thln-body electric guitar.
Like new. $100. Six oak dining room
chairs, adjustable dress form, size
8 - 14. Call 549-1251 after 5 p.m. F-91
FOIt SALE
19(17 Honda 90. $325.00. 2600 miles.
549-2293. F-82
MOTORCYCLES—II o n d a Holiday
Specials: Go to school bikes, easy
parking, 200 mp gallon. Honda P-50,
$159.00 Brand New or $50.00 down
and $11.00 per month for bike, tag
and full Insurance. F-83
NOTICE
Cycle Enduro Riders Notice Just Id
time for the enduro season-excellent
used Honda 160-- bikes with scramb
ler kits, knobby tires, special gear
ing—yours from $475.00—guaranteed.
F-84
Five-String Banjo. Old, Pearl inlaid.
Excellent Playing Conditiou. Call
543-2305. F-89
KiflswossPi
Craft Shop
194 W. Broad St.
(Down from the National Bank)
FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN
UNIQUENESS AND QUALITY
We Carry a Variety of:
Pottery
Jewelry
Prints
Drawings
Textiles
FOR RENT
CALLAWAY GARDEN APTS. Large
bedroom apt. for 2 or 3. Present oc
cupant wishes to leave without
breaking lease. Call Baxter Brown
548-0998. F-92
And Other Asssorted Crafts
IDEAL FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
“4// Work Hand-Made"
Furnished apartment with kitcheu
for three male students. All utili
ties furnished. Located 724 W. Han
cock Ave. Rates—$25 per month per
student. Phone: 543-5200 or 542-2632.
Owner will bo at property at 5:15
p.m. Friday, Dec. 8. F-95
Students and faculty rent or buy
your TV now. Athens Radio-TV,
2035 S. Mllledge. 543-3635. F-81
PERSONAL
Guys, Phone 548-2292 after 6:30 p.m.
for a little “sweet talk”. F-8S
Murphy, please come down. You have
found a homo. We need you. Can't
print columns until we know who
you really are. Red and Black Staff.
F-95
ALTERATIONS
PROFESSIONAL
CALL MO-1811.
ALTERATIONS.
F-94
WANTED
Graduate student to share new two-
bedrooin trailer. Swimming pool and
laundry facilities. $50 Including util
ities. 548-7688. F-S6
MI SC.
SANTA CLAPS: Have a real Santa
come to your party. Graduate Stu
dent-professional, New Suit, Reason
able rate. Day 542-1141 ext. 63,
Nights 546-8660. F-87
Lady desires to keep children in her
home, weekdays. Prefer children ages
3 to 5. Phone M6-1089. Will furnish
references if desired. F-57
TYPING
Expert typing: term papers, theses,
dissertations, etc. Contact Mrs. Goad,
548-5059. F 50
TYPING. Prompt and accurate. Call
Mrs. R. I). Crabtree 543 9918. F-62
Retired secretary will do typing of
any kind. Fast, accurate and rea
sonable rates. IBM typewriter. Call
Mrs. Heckle 546-1988. F-56
Fast, accurate typing. IBM Electric.
Mrs. Mason. 548-016. F-65
SHOP NOW
FOR
CHRISTMAS