The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 11, 1969, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1969
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PAGE 3
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Help Wanted
Waitresses wanted to work part or full
time 11:00 a.m. to 2 30 p.m. No ex
perience necessary. Will triln. Apply
in person Clark Kotrous. Lincoln Uni
versity Club, 11th floor, Stuart Blag.,
13th & P St.
Expert typist reasonable fast, thesis,
term papers, Pat Owen 423-2008.
Personals
AIIU C Architect! only have designs on
you. J. Deere.
THE ROSE AND THE RING has corn
ered the market on flash powder.
Items Offered
1969 Brldsestone 175 Hurricane Scrambler.
Excellent condition. S39, will bargain.
Imported velvet maxl's, mlnl'i and bells
now at the Midwest Fine Aril Empor
ium, I40" So. llth.
Continued from page 1
own major. The school approved Obion's ven
ture and supplied some money and camera
equipment for it.
The University is now slightly disen
chanted with Obion and the excursion, but the
parents of several of the group's members have
given their blessing to the trip, according to
Obion.
"My father said if his business got any
worse, he might come along and join us,"
Obion said. He went to visit his parents before
embarking for the Southwest. Although they
were a little anxious, they did approve the
idea.
"Oftentimes, parents lack confidence in
their children." Obion said. "They are closed
minded some of the time, although I can talk
with my parents."
One of the girls, called Crazy Lady by
the group, said her mother approved the trip
too.
"My mother said that she brought me up
to use my own mind and if this was what I
wanted, I should do it," Crazy Lady said. "My
mother said she always wanted to do this as a
young girl, but never had the nerve."
Another of the group's members, called
Skipper, said the group is "just trying to find
a place we like." When asked why we joined
the group, Skipper replied, "Because I belong
here."
Nebraska was asked why she joined the
group. "Because I'm happy," she said. "What
more can you ask for? I'm happy."
The movement is here.
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You will never get on a bus in Lincoln with a driver like Obion.
1964 Chevy Impala, 327-300 hp. Chrome
wheels, new tires, bucket seats, $900,
423-9347.
19S Volkswagen, oas heater, near new
tires, stale inspected, excellent con
dition. $926. Call 432-2677.'
Lost Nov. 2. in study carrel, i68 Premont ! ,Brig", w4rran,y. Call 423-
KHWdia uiTarou.
Typing done, 10c reqular page, 15c venctl
page, 20c ditto page, Call Hellen 432-057.
Students, why pay rent? M you can
qualify, you can buy a home for little
or nothing down. For Info call Dan L.
I net Cnt kau. l,au r,. 1 LUOa, 400-400. U. KYBIIil, W-JtOT,
Met 304 Harper or 475-2948. A Jn WenJl, 42 3-849S, Office. 4J4-3506.
. .... .. .. . I Action Realty 432-8U2I.
Girl to share apirfment. Rent free in ox
change for baby sitting. 10:30 pm-7:30
am 5 nights week. Close to University
432-3523.
Eight initiated
The Nebraska Lambda Chap
ter of Alpha Epsilon, the Agri
cultural Engineering Honorary
Society, initiated eight mem
bers Dec. 7. They are: Rollin
D. Schnieder (honorary),
Leon Ueyes, Larry L. Olson,
John A. Nienaber, Ismet Boz
kurt, Brian E. Spencer, David
E. Knorr, Roger D. Wismer.
Female student private room and
board, exchange for occasional baby
silting, good transportation, 423-4440.
Alterations coat hems $1.50; cutfed pants
$1.00. Call evenings 432-64)8.
Alterations coat hems S3, dress and
thirt hems $1, tapered pants 12, Call
432-6438 afternoons or evenings.
items Offered
1965 Oldsmnblle F85 must sell. Call
432 8032 alter 5.
Large furnished house for male gmdu
ales or mature upperclassmen, 477-5049
oiler 8 p.m.
Unfurnished apt. 2 bedroom duplex, new
ly decorated, new carpel, appliances,
couple preferred 489-4493 or 489-7387.
Lnrue 2 bedroom apt. Carpet, air, appli
ances, dishwasher, disposal, private en
trance and balcony. Couple preferred.
489-4493 or 489-387.
Component stereo for $180. Heath kit 30
w. amp, Ginard Turntable, 2 2-wdy
speakers, great sound. 432-837$.
Fly to 3 wonderful days at Sun Bowl 8,
Mexico. Only J65. Call Wary lale eve
nings 434-7658.
Stop in for
a little
1 Christmas cheer
a donut
& hot chocolate
sWliSter Donub'
Take Someone You Love To:
Wm. Makepeace Thackeray's
The Rose
AMD
a musical holiday on the
Howell Theatre stage
Evenings
Dec. 10-13
& 17-20
Matinees
Dec. 13 & 20
MRS. GRUfFANUFF
For information call 472-2073
or
Stop in Room 108 Temple
vie '-y
COUSIN VAN"
your little profit dealer
Offers to ALL
GRADUATING SENIORS
A Brand New Pontiac,
GTO, Tempest, Catalina
or any other model Tiger you chooie or a Into model
used car NOW to qualified seniors for $10.00 down and
$10.00 PER MONTH until you aro settled in your new job.
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1970 GRAND PRIX (SI)
First regular payment second month of employment.
Deal with confidence with people you know. Es
tablish a good credit rating. Start now fi.
nancing with First National Bank
in Lincoln.
Venice Pontiac-Cadillac, Inc.
Open Til 9 p.m. Monday through Friday
12th And Q On the Campus
432-7677
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CIGARETTES
Lowest Prices
LOWEST PRICES
IN TOWN
AT
16th & P St.
Just South
of Campus
Dividend Bended Gas
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