472-2788 472-zoV 472-2590 Mid -October finds Homecoming events occuring at the University of Nebraska, both up at UNO and here at UNL. On Friday, Oct. 8, at 8 p.m. UNO will feature George Carlin, the comedian who made Hal Sleet, the hippie-dippie weatherman famous with such lines as "Hey man que pasa?" Appearing with Carlin will be two rock groups, the Joy of Cooking and Sons of Champlin. The show will be at the Civic Auditorium Music Hall with tickets costing $2.50 at the door. HOMECOMING activities for the Lincoln campus will be a week later on Friday, Oct. 15, at 8:30 p.m. in the Coliseum. Featuring singer-songwriter Jimmy Webb and heavy, tough bluesoriented Crow, tickets will sell for $3 in advance and for $3.50 at the door. Webb has penned such songs as "Up, Up and Away," "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," "Wichita Lineman" and MacArthur Park," and has recorded an album--WW.r and Music. Their first hit, "Evil Woman," is now disowned by Crow. "Don't listen to our first album. It's terrible. We're into something much better now," says Dick Wiegand, Crow's lead guitarist, refering to their second album, Crow by Crow. The University of Nebraska Howell Memorial Theatre will be opening their season this year with The Balcony by Jean Genet and directed by Dr. William Morgan on Oct. 29 and running through Nov. 6 (except on Sunday). THE PLAY TAKES place in a brothel, where diverse and unusual clientsstruggling with their inability to control their destiniessubstitute images and illusions for the elusive realities of the modern world. Curtain time is 8 p.m. with tickets costing $2 for general admission and $1 .50 for students on Monday through Thursdays, and $2.50 for general admission and $2 for students on Fridays and Saturdays. Tickets for the The Balcony will go on sale on Monday, Oct. 1 1 , at the theatre box office. The rest of the season for Howell theatre will be Child's Play by Robert Marasco and directed by Dr. Hal Floyd, performing March 10 through March 18, and The Tempest by William Shakespeare and directed by Dr. William Morgan, performing May 5 through May 18. IN ADDITION Howell Theatre will sponsor an enchanting fantasy for the entire family, A Touch of Magic, written and directed by NU Graduate student, Royal Eckert, for the Holiday Season-running Dec. 15 through Dec. 18. Howell Theatre uses NU students as actors and technicians for their plays and functions primarily for the University population. It would be nice if said population would realize this, and patronize "their" theatre more. FANNY is no longer appearing on Friday, Oct. 8, INSTEAD the concert has been changed to Saturday, Oct. 9. Otherwise, all the other facts are still the same: Nebraska Union8:30 p.m. $1 a person sponsored by Union Concerts Committee. Go to it! CORRECTION: The following copy was left off the Indian Hills Theater ad of Wednesday October 6. Movies and their showing dates are as follows: 2001 a space odyssey-Starts Friday October 8th Ryan's Daughter-Starts Friday October 1 5th Gone with the Wind-Starts Friday October 22nd Doctor Zhivago-Starts Friday October 29th INDIAN HILLS THEATER 86th and West Dodge-Omaha Fifth Want A Change This Week-end?? Make A SPECIAL Occasion Out of Any Occasion Vinesse Pink And Coldearklin9 BurguAii You, Favorite Wines Beer in TownA choice of Over 1000 Items Another SPECIAL Kept Hard Cider Void, 85c Fifth c 3 (SO SCOUSB FOR SALE New Nikon f- Camera Auto f 1 .5 55 m.m. Lens. Contact WRH 4215. 1970 Kowasaki 250. Good condition. 475-8606. Telex 814 100 Watt Amp, with 8 track player recorder, AM-FM Radio. Two Realittic Electrostate 2a Speakers. Will tell together or leperately. Reasonably priced. 475-2704. University P.E.O. group. Sunday, Oct. 10, 5:00 p.m. 2990 Sheridan. Call 423-8055. Sony-630 Tape Recorder. Must sell. 15 months old. $260. 432-6480. 1969 Camaro Convertible 4-speed. New Tires. Very clean. 786-3691. Nikon FTN Camera with f 1.4 50 m.m. auto lens. Contact 220 Harper. DELUXE Component stereo includes 2 UNIVERSITY SOUND walnut 3 speaker sound tables, GARRARD SYNCHRO LAB 95 Turn table, HARMAN KARDOM CITATION "A" and "b" Control Center and power amplifier, 2 Calrad stand microphones, 1 David Clark headphone. Cost $1150.00--Must sell- Best offer. 435-3927. 1670 Cheyenne St. 1962 TR4 TONNE AU. 7 Wire Wheels. Reconditioned. Extras. Jack. 1301 Cather, 432-0361. '70 Honda 350 Scrambler. Must sacrifice. Any reasonable offer accepted. 489-4719. 1963 Chevy II. Fair condition. $190 or best offer. 475-6551 or 475-1677. 70 SS CHEVELLE Factory stereo tape, buckets, four speed. Evenings. 475-0141. For Sale: Goya G-10 Concert Guit ar. Like new. 466-7059. 1964 MGB Great condition. $825 or best offer. 475-941 0. '65 Plymouth Stellite. Copper 383 Automatic. 489-5504 434-2993. 914 So. 39th. Beer Steins Mugs Mugs Mugs. Cliffs Smoke Shop. 1 2th & O St. 1968 Renault- 10-Good condition. Best offer over $850. 489-1421. HELP WANTED Junior high boy needs someone to help him with Algebra--$3 per hr. 2 hrs. per week. 466-0514. STUDENTS: Try our new student work program. Part time hours at full time pay. 475-9980 Students needed to coach Elementary and Junior High boys. Also need flag football referees. Call Southeast YMCA 488-0961. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wanted: Occasional evenings baby sitter. Call 475-9700. Wanted... Full time person to work in the CORNHUSKER SALES BOOTH in the Union. Hours 8:30 -2:30 Weekdays beginning Oct. 11th. Salary open. Inquire at the CORNHUSKER OFFICE 472-2586 or 472-2587. . Diving Instructor needed at Northeast Family YMCA. If interested call Karen at 434-7481. Retailers wanted: sell by order new 8-track stereo tape cartridges. New list available each mo. 466-2566. Associated Services. LOST Lost: Three Anthropology Notebooks in Nebraska Book Store. Morning of September 29. Call 477-6081 ask for Keith Buss. SERVICES IMPORT MOTORS of Lfncoln---Moving downtown Nov. 1st I Come to 36th between R & S to get your sports car really ready for winter. Look for our NEW price list hanging In Union. Sewing and Alterations. Call Pat Moore. 799-261 5. Watch Repair. All makes-including Timex. Campus Bookstore-East side, look for yellow door. MISCELLANEOUS Wanted to buy used Selmer Mark VI alto sax in good condition. Write Orvid Owens 709 E. 10th St., Wayne, Nebr. WANTED: Good home for beautiful part Siamese kitten. 8 weeks. Female. 489-7457. FREE Chairmen for Union Drama, Recreation and Miscellaneous U of N committees needed. Apply in Rm. 128. Union by Thurs. Oct. 14. Commercial pilot's flying to Chicago this weekend. Leave Friday afternoon. Return Monday afternoon. Will take 3 passengers $50 eadh round trip. Skydiving. Anyone 18 years or older who wishes to learn how to skydive meet at 929 Furnas Ave. at 7:00 p.m. Oct. 7th for information on costs and other requirements. See Crow in Person-Coliseum, Fri., Oct. 1 5, 8:30 p.m. CHORTLE. CHORTLE. CHORTLE. THE CHORTLE SHOP' OPEN SNACK & P STREETS. 8 UNTIL CHORTLE P. M. IF SOT WB wU (MEW i Tarn c?o fcmr m'ciirmm a a b THIS Cm TELL YOU- This is the remarkable Bose 1001 Computer. It's designed to aid you in selecting the perfect speakers for your stereo system. In just 8 minutes, without any technical back ground, you'll understand how things like direct sound, reflected sound, and equali zation can influence music reproduction in your home. The 1001 computer separates these basic components of sound, and lets you experience them separately. After the demonstration, you'll be better prepared to know what to listen for in your search for the right speaker. Mike Gundolfi, Staff Marketing Engineer for Bose Corporation, will be at Electronics Unlimited with the 1001 Computer during the Bose Speaker Clinic. Bose Speaker Clinic October 7,8and9 T 414 So. 11th St. 432-6677 HOURS: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM Thursday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM Friday - Saturday I 1 M f I. r ft t t f, hi- ft- u f y . r. r . hi Vl-'. ft "i, ' THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 7 ft: I ; ' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1971