The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 08, 1971, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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472-2590
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FOR SALE
Best pipe end Lighter selection in
town. Cliffs Smoke Shop. 12th
& O Streets.
'65 Plymouth Satellite. Copper 383
Automatic. 489-5504.
434- 2993. 914 S. 39th.
For Sale: Goya G-10 Concert
Guitar. Like new. 466-7059.
70 SS CHEVELLE. Factory Stereo
tape, buckets, four-speed.
Evenings. 475-0141.
1962 TR4 TONNEAU. 7 Wire
Wheels. Reconditioned. Extras.
Jack. 1301 Gather, 432-0361.
1961 Chevrolet sports coupe, red,
white, automatic, power. Offer.
DELUXE Component stereo
includes 2 UNIVERSITY
SOUND walnut 3 speaker sound
tables, GARRARD SYNCHRO
CAB 95 Turn table, HARMAN
KARDOM CITATION "A" &
"B" Control center end power
amplifier, 2 Calrad stand
microphones, 1 David Clark
headphone. Cost
$11 50 00-Must sell best offer.
435- 3927. 1670 Cheyenne St.
Sony -630 Tape recorder. Must sell.
1 5 months old. $260. 432-6480.
Telex 814 100 Watt Amp, with
8 track player recorder, AM-FM
Radio. Two Realistic
Electrostate 2a Speakers. Will
sell together or separately.
Reasonably priced. 475-2704.
19 70 Kowasaki 250. Good
condition. 475-8606.
AUTO STEREO TAPE-PLAYERS.
"CRAIG PIONEER" 12 Warts
power, 6 mo. old. New $70.00.
My price $40.00. "Auto. Radio"
8 watts power, 1 yr. old. New
$50.00. My price $25.00.
Contact 414 Gather Hall. Leave
message.
New N ikon F Camera Auto f 1 .2 55
m.m. lens. Contact WRH 4216.
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MUST SELL: '68 442 Olds:
Beautiful one-owner car. Very
good condition.
Auto-transmission. AK custom
sports wheels. Console
Vibra-sonic radio. Like new
tires. Off-white vinyl custom
interior and top. Dark Olive
8ody. You'il get your money's
worth I 489-8974 evenings and
weekends.
HELP WANTED
Oiving Instructor needed at
Northeast Family YMCA. If
interested call Karen at
434-7481.
Wanted: Occasional evening baby
sitter. Call 475-9700.
MALE STUDENTS: Try our new
student work program. Part time
hours at full time pay.
476-9980.
SERVICES
Watch Repair. All makes including
Timex. Campus Bookstore East
side, look for yellow door.
Sewing and Alterations. Call Pat
Moore 799 2615.
IMPORT MOTORS Of
Lincoln Moving downtown
Nov. 1 Come to36between R&S
to get your sports car realty
ready for winter. Look for our
NEW price list hanging in Union.
MISCELLANEOUS
Jimmy Webb 8i Crow. Fri Oct.
1 5 Coliseum. 8:30 p.m.
University P.E.O. Group. Sunday,
Oct. 10, 5:00 p.m. 2990
Sheridan. Call 423-8055.
German Club singing and fun at
8:30, Oct. 11th at the Union. So
what? So I'll come.
Cool it gang: No drinking and wild
carousing this weekend.
Wanted: shotgun 12 or 20 gauge.
4750259.
en youre out
Calvert-Beyer DlSt. Co. 800 S. Street Lincoln, Nebraska
YOUTH COALITION FOR
MUSKIE. Anyone interested call
488-5252 or 434-2684.
SNACK SHOP CLOSED FRI.,
SAT., AND SUN. NITES FOR
PRIVATE PARTIES.
J-school prof
to South Africa
UNL Professor Albert C.
Book of the School of
Journalism will !ead the first
television seminar in South
Africa, one of the world's few
industrialized nations without
television.
The seminar will deal
primarily with advertising and
television commercials. Book
will deliver a number of papers
on production, research,
creativity and craftsmanship,
and ethics and standards.
According to book, the
seminar originated from an
announcement several months
ago that the South African
government has approved the
introduction of television
service to the country.
with each one purchased
Saturday, October 9
7-1 1 din
Choice of pancakes toast hashhrowns
or Ennlish
15th &
firrfi23 Cannons
if Now
of Schlitz, you're out of beer.
The ASUN Senate has
vacancies in Home Ec, Bus Ad,
and Arts and Sciences.
Interviews for these positions
will be held at the Senate
meeting on Oct. 13.
Applications may be obtained
from the ASUN office, Rm.
334, Nebraska Union and
should be returned by 4:30
p.m. Tuesday.
The Indian Association is
sponsoring a movie "Gamkler",
on Sun. Oct 10 at 2 p.m. in the
Union Auditorium. The movie
is in Hindu with English
sub-titles. Cost is $1.25 for
members and 1 . SO for
non-members.
Edward A. Reilly, Assistant
Dean of Duke University Law
School will be at UNL Wed.
Oct. 13 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
to interview students interested
in a law career.
Today's Chemistry
Department seminar will host
Professor Peter Reilly
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muffin
Thtliitera&liGnal v W
Restaurants
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'O' "Streets
1 3th and R
Open Thursday and Friday until 9 00 PM
describing work performed at
UNL on "Symboitic Growth of
Acetobacter Suboxydanse
saccharomyces Carlbergensis in
a Chemostat." It will be in
Hamilton Hall at 3:30 p.m.
There will be a panel of gay
people tonight in the ballroom
at seven p.m. Panel members
will be John Abney, Mary
Peck, Dennis Hilger, Nancy
Haymes and either Jack Baker
or Mike McConnell.
The University Gay Action
Group will sponsor its
bi-weekly coffeehouse this
Sunday, Oct. 10 from 7:30
p.m. to midnight at UMHE,
333 N. 14. It's open to
everyone at no cost.
Activities of the ASUN
Timeout for today are:
BAKER AND
MCCONNELL:S:30 p.m. to
6:45 p.m. Rap Session at Beta
Theta Pi.
BENJAMIN DEMOTT: 6
p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Rap Session
at Centennial College.
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STOCKING CAPS
SCARVES
TAMS
MUFFLERS
GLOVES
MITTENS
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