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1 CSL . . 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 472-2590 for more information, or use the above form and bring it into the office. No refunds. No complimentary ads unless the error is brought to our attention within the firs business day after publication. FOR SALE Heathkit H W 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. Buy a '72 CORNHUSKER yearbook today!!! It brings the best to you each year for only $7.50. Buy it from your campus representative or in Rm. 34 Nebraska Union. 1958 MG Four-door sedan. Needs Interior work. Engine and transmission recently overhauled. $450 or make offer. 799 2092. VIDIO ACCORDIAN. 120 Bass Amp. Pickup. Call 475-7313. Stereo Components. Fisher, Kenwood, AR, Dual, Koss, Ampex, B S R - M c D onald, Panasonic, Sony Orbit Sounds. Save 10 25. 466-0930. 1971 Heierling Henke Red Plastic Ski Boots (Buckle) Really sharp QUALITY. Must sell. Call 475-2567. Stereo Components. Kenwood Receiver, Fisher Speakers, Ampex Cassette Recorder. 466 0930. Harmony 1 2 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. $520 clean. Call 475-0231. Stereo Components. Brand names, manufacturer guaranteed. Will undersell any other dealer in Lincoln. Call 489 5233, 69 p.m. M. Th. Jaguar 1966. 3.8 MK II Sedan. Radial tires, St'd Trans, with overdrive. Call Wahoo 443-2285 Evens. & weekends. 1957 VW sedan, good condition. Best offer over $75. 488 5421. Prestige Gifts. Cliffs Smoke Shop. 12th & O Streets. '67 Opel wagon, 39,600 miles, good tires (4 reg. & 2 snow), 6 wheels, radio, other extras, clean, first owner. 423-4264. HELP WANTED Be there) Hawaii and New Years! Earn over $100 weekly part time now. Car required. 466 9770. CAMPUS REPS: Opportunity for sharp business-minded student to earn top cash and get unparalleled experience working for self on campus. Start immediately. Send brief resume and phone number to: Mr. C.R. Danforth, Box 75, Swampscott, Mass. 01907. Person wanted to run a very profitable business. Earning abilities are unlimited and well above average. Mail qualifications to Mr. Warren, P.O. Box 503, Maiden, Mass. 02148 or call 617-261-1964. SERVICES Student typing accurate, prompt service. 40c 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. For an alternative to abortion contact Birthright, Inc. 477-8021. QUALITY COLLEGE TERMPAPcRS Written by Professionals. P.O. Pax 193, Rockford, III. 61105. Typewriter Services. Repairs portable and electric typewriters. 475 1649. LOST LOST Beige leather suede purse. Lost around Fergusen bldg. Contact Barb 432 0709. Reward. ROOMMATE WANTED FEMALE to share apt. near Univ. 477-4701. PERSONALS LUCY: You've come a long way, baby, and I'm proud of you. Happy Birthday, Ethel. MISCELLANEOUS Attention Students! Facing scheduling conflicts for next semester? Resolve your problems by enrolling in an Independent Study by Correspondence Course. Call or visit the University Extension 1 M 1 m 1AN0V CORPORATION COMPANY 928 N. 70th Street Meadowlane Shopping Center 434-9673 472-2908 472-2589 472-2590 Division, 511 Nebraska Hall, 472-2171, for information. Ask for a free catalog. VETERANS FRIDAY AFTERNOON CLUB AT DINO'S. 4 6 P.M. 15th & P-BE THERE. TAKE A BREAK! AROUND 11:00 TONITE. GRAB A QUIK SNACK & RELAX TO OUR JAZZ PLAYER. YOUR PORTRAITS SKETCHED. SNACK SHOP 10th & P. f CREATE YOUR OWN P FANTASIA WITH SOUND Continued from page 1. still held to a maximum of six hours, and events have to be registered in advance with the Residence Director and must still be supervised. However, the new proposal allows the activities to be individually oriented, eliminating the necessity to plan group activities; allows student government officers to supervise; and includes no reference as to whether the door of individual rooms should be open or closed. Some of Kuncfs suggestions conflict with current policy since the Regent's rejected an attempt to broaden supervision to include student government Telephones' editor: 472 2588. news: 472 2589, advertising 472 2590. Second class postage rates paid a! Lincoln, Nebraska. The Daily Nebraskan is a student publication, independent of the University of Nebraska s administration, faculty and student government. Address: The Daily Nebraskan, 34 Nebraska Union, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 68508. Turn any sound . . . from the whisper of a transistor radio to the roar of a music amplifier . . . into a flashing fantasy of lights. SCIENCE-FAI R's "Psycholite" kit is easy to assemble and becomes the center of your exciting light show. All you do is plug it into lights and music source. Handles up to 600 watts of incandescent lighting andtias separate sensitivitybackground so you can man the controls. Designed and tested for 117V house current. Compare at $29.95 and up. 28-171 1024 "O" Street 475-9001 officers and have insisted that the doors be kept open during RHA Hours, said CSL member Ely Meyerson, interim Dean of Student Affairs. Students told the Council that there is talk of an illegal "mass migration" where the dorms would no longer be segregated by sex, and men and women would begin living on the same dormitory floor. By dramatically showing the Regents their opinion on coed visitation, they hope to force the issue. However, Eldridge cautioned them against such an action and told the students CSL would make a policy statement after meeting with the Regents. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1971 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 7