DAILY NEBRASKAN classifieds may be placed in Room 34 Nebraska Union between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM daily weekdays. Cost for one ad is $.08 per word ($.80 minimum) for one insertion. Call 4722590 for more information or use the Do-lt-Yourself-Want-Ad , that appears in every Monday and Wednesday Nebraskan. All ads must be placed in the Daily Nebraskan office. No refunds. No complimentary eds unless the error is brought to our attention within the first business day after publication. FOR SALE Stereo components. Kenwood Receiver, Fisher Speakers, Ampin Cassette Recorder. 466-0930. Smith Corona Typewriter newly serviced. 435-6880, 475-5016. Lovely green sofa. Very good condition, perfect for living unit or lounge areas. 488-1 987. Cadillac ambulance. Good running order. Make offer. 432-5250. Stereo Components. Brand names, manufacturer guaranteed. Will undersell eny other dealer in Lincoln. Call 489-5223, 6-9 p.m. M. Th. Two public tickets side by side, for the Kansas game, Iowa State game and Colorado game. Call 475-2447. Puppies terrier, p.m. Part Cocka-poo, Part Call 435-1 573 after 5:00 70 350 Honda Scrambler. Must sacrifice. 489-4719, 432-2751 ext. 45. 1964 Dark blue Fury III. Excellent condition. Power steering, brakes, window, air. Clean. Dave 475-1116. Schwinn Girl's 24" blue. Good condition. $30. 475-9940. '65 Plymouth Satellite. Copper 383 Automatic. 489-5504. 434- 2993. 914 South 39th. Prestige Gifts. Cliffs Smoke Shop. 1 2th and O Streets. Sears 10 speed excellent cc. idrtion. $80 or best offer. 914 Harper or 435- 4449. Numdah rugs; Egyptian wall hangings, bed spreads from India. At the Whistle Stop in the old depot. 1944 O. High Quality General Electric Component Stereo. Like new. Used 6 months. $75. 488-4186. READ DAILY NEBRASKAN Jfcyl J$, WANT ADS sjirW The sunshine of homecoming brightens this weekend for Big Red fans. The DU's and the DCs are trying to spread some of that sunshine by building booths and organizing support for the Easter Seal society and the Nebraska Human Resource Foundation. The booths, selling sportswear and other items, will be open all day Saturday in front of the DU House at 16th and Vine. Stop by the DU House and spread some of your sunshine before....or after the game. 16th and Vine....all day Saturday...make homecoming happy. For everyone. I41M AMi ' STARTS FRIDAY The last man alive... I r sl 1 omtmoti HIDn LOST Wrist witch. Rolex oyster perpetual. Polished stainless steel band. Lost Sept. 9. $25 reward. Call 435-51 1 1 . Dan Hord. HELP WANTED MALE STUDENTS: Try our new student work program. Part time hours et full time pay.' 475-9980. Needed: female models. For interview call 432-6862. Sat. 10-5. Persons experienced in Photography needed to coordinate slide show for e new epproech to Biology I. If interested cell 472-3203 or 475-6642. FLY WITH ME. No experience necessary, we will train. Potential earnings, $1500-1800. For appointment cell 432-8769 ext. 58 between 1 1-1 p.m. & 5-7 p.m. PART TIME SALESLADY to sell ladies clothes. Evenings and weekends. Apply in person. Robert Hall Clothes. 6105 O St. ROOMMATE WANTED Female roommate wanted neat and quiet. $48.50month. Close to campus. 435-6880 or 475-5016. Girl to share 2 bedroom aprt. $25, utilities. 477-8843. Male roommates wanted. Full house with utilities. 489-2436 or 466-9606. SERVICES Sigma Kappa Chili feed before game Sat. 11:00 - 12:00 $1.00 per person. 626 N 16th. ' Sewing and Alterations. Call Pat Moore. 799-2615. Watch Repair. All makes including Timex. Campus Bookstore East side. look for yellow door. QI4Gh MAFi 1 4722520 472-2990 For an alternative to abortion contact Birthright, Inc. 477-8021. Typing done by experienced secretery. Cell afternoons. 423-5060. MISCELLANEOUS Chairmen for Union Drama, Recreation and Miss U of N committees needed. Apply in Rm. 128, Union, by Thurs. Oct 14. N.U. SKI CLUB MEETING: 6:00 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14. Student Union. Crow & Jimmy Webb. Tickets on Sele in the Union $3. Peppermint Petti Wood can really make her socks hop. VOTE PEPPERMINT PATTI WOOD '57 Sockhop Homecoming Queen, Fri. night Uni High Gym. Vote in the Union Foyer or at the door. She's KEEN. PRIVATE PARTIES AGAIN. FRI. & SAT. NITES; SO, DOUBLE BARREL ENTERTAINMENT TONITE, THURS AFTER 11. SNACK SHOP. 10th & P. Write ad below using one 1. 12. 3. 4. 15. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. ' 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Print Name-Address-Phone NAME ADDRESS ZIP CODE 0 1 i (blkfii Pamela plays a happy, lusty piano and sings her original music -songs which Hava bean recorded by such performers as The styrds. The Stone Poneys, and Vicki Carr. She has toured with Joe Cocker's Mad Dogs and Englishmen and is now record, ing with Columbia Records. Come and enjoy a free conceit by this top new female vocalist. fij 7 Z7 m .J "urn injf mumutsr Nader . . . Continued from Page 1. local groups would be prepared to face government officials with evidence and go to court if necessary. They would also write new legislation in an attempt to see it adopted by state legislatures. The Oregon State University graduate termed Nebraska's welfare structure "an albatross" that should be one of the first projects tackled by a local group. English hoped to see organizations begun on every campus throughout the state. He spoke with students at Creighton University, University of Nebraska at Omaha and Midland College in Fremont earlier in the day. p7 Protesters. (Continued from page 1. themselves to the whole spectrum of related problems, including racism, sexism, poverty and war. "And the war is not winding down, like they tell us," Meinhardt said, adding that 15 per cent of the Indochinese people have been killed by this war. "Let's realize what we're doing to Indochina and ourselves," he said, and he coot? no blank for each word. No. Below: and bring to 34 . PHONE No.. CITY.. To finance the local "raiders," English recommended that a $1.50 be added per semester to student fees. If a student desired, he could get that extra cost refunded much like the University's PACE program. This added fee would pay for a full-time staff of 10-20 people. Wages for staff members would be very small, English said, noting that "Our incentive is the general public good." Saying he would return in two or three weeks, English hoped enough interest could be generated before then to get some preliminary organization started. called for everyone " to begin ' to think what we want this country to be." Dale Petty, a University student, sang "Jimmy Newman," a ballad about a soldier pleading with his dead friend, "Get up Jimmy Newman, and open your eyes, and show them that your're just sleeping." Petty also led the protestors in "Day is Done" as the demonstration ended. i Nebraska union HFD IS ft ff rVVl I -J CHfL 1 I 1 l 9, i t I Wednesday and Thursday OCTOBER 13-14 8.00-10:30 P.M. SOUTH CKi-HEMASJCA UMOM Show At: 1-3-5-7-9 I. PAGE 7 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1971 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN .h.