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FOR SALE Vox Series 90 Amplifier 4-12"; 2 horns; 140 Watts rtms; infrequently used by fading rock star. Call Dan 466-9209 1970 SS CHEVELLE: 4-speed, Extras 13,800 Miles, $2,400.00 Evenings: 475-0141 68 CL 350 Honda. Best offer over $400 call 423-2516 Motorcycle chroming. Guaranteed. Nominal profits. Lowest prices. 648 S. 19th Best pipe and lighter selection in town. Cliffs Smoke Shop. 12th & O Streets HELP WANTED Male or Female 20 or over Excellent food plus top hourly wage work through noon hour. 435 9250 ask for Hank. Club Leaders needed for elementary school boys meeting during school year. To coach flag football, basketball and softball. Call Southeast Branch YMCA 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday thru Friday. 488 0961 House Parent Assistant either live-in or live out to assist house parents with major time in training activities for handicapped adults. Salary $125-150mo. 20 25 hrs per week. Call Director Wahoo 443 4694 College Couples to serve as house parents for mentally handicapped adults in Ashland. Salary $275mo. plus room and board. Husband may work or go to school. Contact director Wahoo. 443 4694 OPPORTUNITY, sparetime, addressing envelopes and circulars' Make $27.00 per thousand. Handwritten or typed, in your home. Send just $2 for INSTRUCTIONS and a LIST OF FIRMS USING ADDRESSERS. Satisfaction Guaranteed) B & V Enterpries, Dept. 9-3, P. O. Box 398 Pearblossom, Calif. 93553. r Three University of Nebraska students have been awarded scholarships from the Charles Stuart memorial fund. Wayne Steuhmer and John Diedrichsen, both of Schribner, were awarded $200 scholarships. Ronald Burn man of Wausa received a $300.00 scholarship. Training sessions for Lincoln's Personal Crisis Service will begin Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in Lincoln Center, ISth and N st. Sessions are open to any interested persons. Rudy Pozzatti, one of America's most respected printmakers, and former member of UNL art faculty is featured Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. on Channel 1 2. Introductory Lectures in Transcendental Meditation will be held Tues., Sept. I4-Henzlick Hall Aud. (Uni. High) and Sept. 1 5 in Nebraska Union at 8 p.m. The Freshman Activites Mart will be held Sept. IS, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union to give new students a chance to learn about UNL organizations and maybe join. The Women's Action Group will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 in the Nebraska Union. Students, Professors, Interested Bodies. Let me give you an A in your economy. Contact Charles Pelikan, 315 Bruce Dr. ROOMMATE WANTED Female roommate wanted $41 mo. 475-5715. Call after 5:30 p.m. MALE ROOMMATES WANTED to share beautiful, fully carpeted, air-conditioned home with double garage and fireplace. 423-8906 After 3 p.m. Female Roommate wanted. $40 plus utilities. Phone 475-9942 Monday Thursday after 5:30 Wanted One female student to fill vacancy at Cornhusker Co-op, 704 N. 23rd. Call 475-6796 and ask for an officer. LOST Lost: Very friendly, brown & white, male springer spaniel. 477 3507. Name one thing that hasn't gone up since 19501 1 Try. Try hard. The only thing we can think of is what we make. The Swingline "Tot 50" Stapler. 98 in 1950. 98in1971. And it still comes with 1000 free staples and a handy carrying pouch. It staples, tacks and mends. It's unconditionally guaranteed. It's one of the world's smallest staplers. And it's the world's biggest seller. Could be that's why it hasn't gone up in price in 21 years. If you're interested in something a little bigger, our Cub Desk Stapler and Cub Hand Stapler are only $1.98. Both Tot and Cub Staplers arevailable at Stationery, Variety and College Bookstores. The Swingline "Tot 50" 38 in 1950. 98 in 1971. If you can name something else that hasn't gone up in prim since 1950, let us know. We'll send you a free Tot Stapler with 1000 staples and a vinyl pouch. Enclose 25 to cover postage and handling. jit" Dept. H ' 11-00 ttillmm Ay Ufl City. N T. 11101 MISCELLANEOUS YOU WIN SOMe, YOU LOSE A LOT. ISN'T IT NICE TO KNOW YOU'RE NOT ALONE? THE SNACK SHOP-10th & P. OPEN AFTER 8:00 P.M. Wanted to buy Auto stereo cassette player. 432-0602 Sewing and Alterations. Call Pat Moore at 799-2615 Watch Repair. All makes-including Timex. Campus Bookstore-East side. Look for yellow door. o ) L I L-J (fii ""i R(?ri f MhO I '9 minium lliMlliMMIlIp I 1 f l Iwwmiim. B f 'I i l I ""- --i TiiriliiinMlrtliTr m mil " r: o j jjrrssj " ' ,' " f Model R2C936 ' I Deluxe 3-piece FM-AM-FM I Stereo Radio. The best in broadcast f ",,',.v. j I sound. Twin 6" oval speakers. Tuned -jJs. J?' j R-F stage in FM. FM Stereo indicator. Affi( j Slide-rule vernier tuning. my a' 12:30 p.m. Nebraska Union Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship 4:30 p.m. Nebraska Union Tassels. 5:45 p.m. Nebraska Union Unicorns. 6 p.m. Nebraska Union Bowling Organizational Meeting 7 p.m. Nebraska Union Prayer and Praise Group. 7:30 p.m. NebraskaUnion Math Counselors. MOD - ROCK posters to decorate your dorm 7:30 p.m. Nebraska Union Yvonne Harsh, UNO placement director. 8 p.m. Nebraska Union-Afro-American Collegiate Society. 8 p.m. Nebraska Union- Gay Action Group 8 p.m. Nebraska Union Regents reception for faculty 8:30 p.m. Howell Theatre "Macbeth" 12th and R st. 9:15 p.m. Nebraska Union Kappa Psi. - ONLY Come in and ask about them if I it i i' MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1971 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 11