The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 20, 1971, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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    FOR SALE
Heathkit HW 20, 20 meter
transceiver, single sideband,
with 180 watts peak envelope
transmitting power. Included
are HW 16 AC power supply, 20
feet of 50 ohm coax, case and
mobile mount. Fully assembled
and tuned to receive. New and
unassembled it cost $170.00.
Selling for $130.00. Call Barry
at 472-2590 during the day, or
435-3326 late at night.
High Quality General Electric
Component Stereo. Like new.
Used 6 months. $75. 488 4186.
Stereo components. Kenwood
Receiver, Fisher Speakers,
Ampex Cassette Recorder.
466 0930
Harmony 12 String guitar like new
sound, holds tune perfectly.
New lite-weight strings. $50.00
or best offer. A real sacrifice,
need the bread. Call 472 2590
or 435-3326. Ask for Barry.
'65 Chevy Bel-Air 6 stick,
clean. Call 475 0231.
$520
Stereo Components. Brand names,
manufacturer guaranteed. Will
undersell any other dealer in
Lincoln. Call 489 5233, 69
p.m. M. Th.
1971 Yamaha 350 cc. Call or leave
message for Dick 1017
Schramm Hall.
1970 FENDER Stratocaster.
Excellent condition. Contact
Mark in 8201 Selleck.
1958 MG Four-door sedan. Needs
Interior work. Engine and
transmission recently
overhauled. $450 or make offer.
799-2092.
305 Scrambler. Must sell. $300.00
466-1295.
VIDIO ACCORDI AN. 120 Bass
Amp. Pickup. Call 475-7313.
'71 Model Lear Jet Stereo: AM FM
radio, 8 track tape player, 2
aux. speakers. Also portable
humidifier. 434-4896.
The Cniversity
presents
THE
BOB
SCHLITZ
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Buy a '72 CO R NHUSKER
yearbook today) I It brings the
best to you each year for only
$7.50. Buy it from your campus
representative or in Rm. 34
Nebraska Union.
New french 24"
432-1952.
10 speed Bike call
1971 Heierljng Henke Red Plastic
Ski Boots (Buckle). Really sharp
QUALITY. Must sell. Call
475-2567.
Jaguar 1966 3.8 MK II Sedan.
Radial tires, St'd Trans with
overdrive. Call Wahoo
443-2285. Evens. & weekends.
1967 Chevy Van 90. 3 speed
manual. New rear tires.
488 7176.
Cigars for Pinnings. Cliffs Smoke
Shop. 12th & O Streets.
HELP WANTED
DUMPLINGS
2105 Pioneer. Waitress &
Switchboard openings now.
Apply 9 a.m.-l 1a.m., 1 3 p.m.
Busboys wanted immediately. Call
432 9675 or 475 2915.
Be therel Hawaii and New Yearsl
Earn over $100 weekly part
time now. Car required.
466-9770.
Wanted: Good rock singer for band.
Call 475-1356.
LOST
Lost Finance 161 Notebook,
yellow, believe left in CBA 124,
Wed. Oct. 13, Reward
489-5012.
SERVICES
Student typing, accurate, prompt
service, A09 a page. Lil Meister.
423 6126.
Sewing and Alterations. Call Pat
Moore. 799-2615.
Watch Repair. All makes including
Timex. Campus Bookstore East
side, look for yellow door.
of Nebraska Corn Cobs
HOPEQj
After the M'oua State
Football Game
Saturday, No ember 6, 1971
Univ. Coliseum
Lincoln. Nebraska
8:00 p.m.
ALL SLATS RESERVED v
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Tickets on Salt I$ Mail Order
body malces EVIalt
like SchSiSzz. l!obody!
Cal vert-Beyer Dist. CO. 800S. Street Lincoln, Nebraska
4722588
472-2559
472-2590
For an alternative to abortion
contact Birthright, Inc.
477-8021.
Typing done by experienced
secretary. Call afternoons,
423 5060.
QUALITY COLLEGE
TERMPAPERS Written by
Professionals. P.O. Box 193,
Rockford, III. 61 105.
ROOMMATE WANTED
WANTED MALE ROOMMATE TO
SHARE BASEMENT
APARTMENT PHONE
434-5835.
PERSONALS
Baby you know you're what I like.
Happy Birthday Bun. Love
Willard.
BUN: Happy day to a curly
head John and Steve.
BUN, NINETEEN AND STILL
NOT CRUSTYI HAVE A
HAPPY DAY. 10 YEARS
AFTER SHOULD STEP ALL
OVER YOUR BLUE SUEDE
SHOES. TWEET! TANK TOO!
Have a "Just neat" B-day Bun.
Shirts, J Mac or Gladys.
Bun. Is it your birthday? We don't
knowl Rowan 'n Harky.
Bun dar: Happy Birthday to
everybody's favorite octaroon
roommate. Peter Bob.
Bun, Have a great 19th I Only one
year left! Enjoy yourself at Ten
Years After, D.J. Frog.
MISCELLANEOUS
APPEASE YOUR MIDNITE
MUNCHIES. THE SNACK
SHOP, ONLY A SHORT
STROLL AWAY. OPEN
NITELY TILL 1:00
A.M. 10th & P.
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1971