The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 02, 1970, Page PAGE 7, Image 7
Help tvanted: magician Free speech moves Student Activities urgently seeds volunteers for the following projects: . . . Magician for Headstart. . . . Drivers for Student Ac tion Front and other student vohinteers. . . . Secretarial workers in Student Volunteer Office, Suite 345, Nebraska Union. . . . Students to assist with monthly parties for former pa tients of the Regional Center (formerly State Hospital). . . . Students to assist in developing recreational pro grams, or to develop one-to-one relationships with senior citizens, at Lancaster Manor nursing home. . . . Friends for children between ages ( and 14 who have been recommended for a supportive relationship by juvenile court and public schools. Nebraskan Want Ads FOK RCNT Llv It tfmfttatian. star apartment and living axpansas. 432V? LOST Los Mavarrbw 2SHV black male puppy, UnWarjihe tna. M tHnrtf o, smm or found call) 473-2562 or 432-032 Rawarti FOR SALE Far coats. raincoats, dramas, blousas., tfclrla. Call1 477 2225 aftar 3 90 mm. Stara BflonoarapR. owtachdbl spuokars,. ortablav Ejttallant condition,. 450. 4S. RoyaA typawrifar.. Coed condition. DH modal. Cal 43-207. a ByicH. automatic, powar jfnnnnij, radio, snova Itraa. wfat iticKar. Runa aHL 22K 4U2-HSB. l?S dmpala, convartibtai XII J-pJ an Woor. Snot-p. 43723 attar 3 p. mi Olds., racordinv Irumpat. almost nawl: attar. Call Jim 432-472. Raminotw portaftla lypawritar. Coed srni diMon, Caili 4M-5992 attar 5 a.m. Uaadi Ramingtam nerta&a.. Norica na an. naw transistor radios.. 12 volt; aa nlr Irons., xipoo ISolwan. Uaidi boots. si T.. Eanwa, 408-oWS. ALL ADS MUST IE PR EPA) Ok S .08 par war an Jit " aanlmunv 6AME Off OIMEN3IONAL. ANALYSIS. CUriiy scianc. timu.at cruahvity as yuu aiaw. &iv Ifa- aourcpi Ufa RACE TMRUi SPACE aama Hill lor ttilnKln j.ju.i all 11(1; lid tor rlalttom sludents, at- kkM.': tor lunior spacamam a Ui9. Sana) ardors,, rrjmwv addrassas. ehwcHs Ins.., Hr tax. atrafaua)' to WNI VERSAL FIELD FOUNOAriON. 43S Crasean A BdHald IA. t- K. OHAMOE BOWL TRICfc ... Friyat f)jyliMai(iaj Paaanibar 1. rahiru Jan. ii.n J aHHIML Writ (Una- MaoraslOfft. S'udanr Umom Rrm. 3 Boat. Bj; or culli all or 2446A Cranu, Bowl.: Cnartara bus. MS. round triuv Ma NekalB. ai-IWW.. For mMhi Wa CR cvnaariiblab. ntwuma. ilaraot. Boost Cunuit on,, lot m.lvaua,, 43Utt lavait.noaJ, Sam wia male to snara naw. plu b., fumWnad apt. anttk Tv alharv Maar campus. MtV Cemte Eevipntat test lirfs 14 S. Ttlk 433 HAS SJVfi Git KILP WANTD JHJtt ocpJicstTatt BQWt Coq1 iabs s Summr Camp Caunsal rv Writ CtiaJa Coioroiia Cumpv 601 Sri S 0mwrK Cato. 80206, Dpt. A. SW im formvtian contorwing skills, an at prius tpofia. Mi n. age 19 anal SapK. rtquind. OirtcMrs f the camp wilt on campus t tmw yRrscms wha hay camptRtvot application farms hf . . . Assistants to care for pre-school and primary school age children at the Lincoln Child Care Cesser, either 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., or 3:30 to 5 p.m. . . . Servers to deliver lunch trays and help feed senior citizens at Madonna Home, 11 ajn. to 1 p.ncL, any day. . . . Group of students to give a Christmas party for Whitehall yo ungsters, December 17, aged 13-16 years. . . . Volunteers to organize and kad a group of 23 Indian youngsters, aged 8 to 15. . . . Citizen Advocates, volunteers who build a one-to-one relationship with retarded person, helping them to adjust to everyday situations. . . . Students to work with Malone Center in social service and recreation, volunteers with a special interest or skill who want to share it with elemen tary through junior high age youngsters. ...Students to deliver meals to senior citizens, weekdays. It a.m. to 1 pan. Junior college & java A coffee hour at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in the Union Centen nial Room will be open to Ne braska junior college transfers who are now attending the University. The coffee hour is part of a conference, between represent atives from the seven Nebras ka junior colleges and the University, to discover better ways to serve junior college transfer students. Continued from page 1 prisoners of war returned is to end the war. As part of an effort to rein carnate the peace movement in Nebraska toe Free Speech Moveirent has established a permanent "peace committee.' Members say the purpose is to promote a "peace con sciousness and to remind peo ple that the war they opposed last year is still going on." The committee plans a pro gram featuring speakers, films and music La January. If the money can be raised they may put out a calendar showing important dates in the peace movement aud pictures of war victims. The Mover, tent has started a "people's Lbrary"' and is working on a project to provide cheap food. Called the "Food Conspiracy , its organizers plan to purchase food in bulk quantities lur resale to Lin colnites at below retail prices. Barret abe noted that even though some Free Speech members have written for the Informer it is not an organ of the group. The Informer is a weekly news and lnformatioa sheet. Barret is unconcerned with the size of membership in the Free Speech Movement. lit his opinion Nebraskans aren't in terested in "large political type'" groups. He said the Movement was more interested in people who "will work to do something because what is important is getting something done. DORMITORY LODGING $2 PER NIGHT ($4 Uimrs farnisRtsf) SMwrnaan Artorlocirttal Ma or 5 Ski Art as lesarvatiant ItcaMmana'ae' TIGER RUN 3 ML Nortlfc at racfcanrid9a. Cola. M4Z P.O. 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