The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 29, 1971, Page PAGE 11, Image 11

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Daily Nebraskan Cfassifieds 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
CORVETTE-1967
ROADSTER-327350 STILL
UNDER WARRANTEE.
472-2208 days, 112-983-5847
evens.
'65 Chevy Bel-Air 6-stick. $520
clean. Call 475-0231.
24' Parachute Canopies Good for a
Ceiling or car covers. 477-7788.
Sunn Guitar amplifier (185 WATTS
R.M.S.). Speakers: 4-15", 2-12"
Driver. CHEAP! John.
475-6558.
Antique Wire-rim eyeglass frames.
Cheap. Call Mark Wilsey.
432-5383.
Stereo Components. Fisher,
Kenwood, AR, Dual, Koss,
Ampex, 6 S R -M c D onald,
Panasonic, Sony. Orbit Sounds.
Save 10-25 466-0930.
1969 Dodge Dart GT. Fully
equipped. Excellent condition.
Warranty 423-4051.
Ushers Gifts. Cliffs Smike Shop.
1 2th & O St.
57 VW Camper with tent, new
motor. 475-9815 evenings.
Drafted must sell.
Girl's 5 speed Schwinn suburban
bicycle. Perfect condition. New.
Call 475-0303 after 6:00.
AKC Mini Miniature white poodle
puppies. $30. After 4:00.
477-8120.
1967 Ford Half ton bolt on
camper, 1967 Rover 2000 TC.
Must sell one by Nov. 4. Call Dr.
Gysi 472-2371 or 799-3027.
1968 OLDS Factory 455, Hurst
Automatic, 32,000 Actual
miles. Must see to appreciate.
Must sell. Best offer. 475 6020.
'70 - '71 Lange-Pro Ski Boots.
434-1240.
Pioneer SX 9000 stereo tuner. 2
weeks old. $395.00. Will back
up guarantee. 475-6796.
HELP WANTED
Models wanted for T.V.
commercials, Fashion shows
and public relations. No
experience necessary. We can
train. No agency fees. Must call
for interview at 489 2581,
Studio '70.
Foreign Car Cave
expert tune up & repair
1926 O Street 475-6664
FRANK'S AUTO SERVICE ,lnc.
PfhKO
BALLIN JACK
Pershing Auditorium November 12
Tickets $3.50 advance$4.00 at the door
Tickets available at
Dirt Cheap
Miller and Paine, Downtown and Gateway
both Treasure
Brandies
and at the Box
produced by
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1971
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Service job opportunity. Own
hours. Call 435-2961. 2209 B
between 4 and 6 p.m.
Fraternity and Sorority Resident.
Earn extra money in your own
dorm. Call 432-0220. 8:30 -12:30
for more information.
INTERNATIONAL JOBS-Europe
South America, Asia, Australia,
U.S.A. Openings in all
fields Social Sciences, Business,
Sciences, Engineering,
Education, etc. Alaska
comstruction and pipeline work.
Earnings to $500 weekly.
Summer or permanent. Paid
expenses, bonuses, travel.
Complete current information
only $3.00. Money back
guarantee. Apply early for best
opportunities write now! 1 1
International Employment, Box
721-N62, Peabody, Mass. 01960
(Not an employment agency).
Salesman-distributor for large
selection 8 -track stereo tapes, all
kinds, up-to-date. 13 cost of
factory tapes. Send name,
address, and phone Box 9113
Albuquerque, New Mexico,
87119.
SERVICES
QUALITY COLLEGE
TERMPAPERS. Written By
Professionals. P.O. Box 193,
Rockford, III. 61105.
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.
FOOTBALL SPECIAL: CHILD
CARE Ages 2-7. Open 10:00
A.M. to 6 P.M. N.U. HOME
FOOTBALL GAMES WEE
CARE DAY CENTER 265 S.
84th. Phone 489 9102.
Typewriter services. Repair
portable & electric typewriters.
475 1649.
FOR RENT
3 bdrm. home for rent. $100mo.
plus utilities. Contact
management Royal Grove.
Special rates resident rooms for
students. Close to campus. Use
of gym, swim pool, racquet ball
courts. YMCA Residence Hall
139 No. 11th.
Citys
office
Entertainment Enterprises
4722763
4722589
472-2590
ROOMMATE WANTED
College man over 20. $57.50. After
6 p.m. 432-4069. 1976 A St.
Male roommate wanted. Call after
6,475-1998.
LOST
Lost Wednesday. Gold wire-rim
glasses. Please contact Sharon.
Sandoz 812 A.
MAN'S OPAL RING. REWARD
OFFERED. CALL 435-3176.
MISCELLANEOUS
SCHEDULING CONFLICTS!!
Enroll in an Independent Study
by Correspondence Course to
resolve scheduling conflicts. Call
472-2171, or visit the University
Extension Division, 511
Nebraska Hall, Ask for a free
catalog.
Show some hair, Vote for Tom
Skinner as Lil' Abner. October
29, East Union.
REGISTER NOW for University
Charter to London over
Christmas. Rm. 340 Union.
Marketing Nov. 8-20. Little Bo's.
8:30 p.m.
LIVE JAZZ MUSIC AT THE
SNACK SHOP. PORTRAITS &
FOOD. SNACKS TO BE HAD
UNTIL 1:00 AM 10th & P.
Garage Sale. New formats, bicycles,
good clothes, sewing machine
and misc. Saturday & Sunday 9
AM 6 PM 6301 Hartley.
"SOPHISTICATED SELF-DEFENSE"
FOR ALL AGES
PRIVATE & GROUP
INSTRUCTION
- HOURS -
AM 9 PM
2117 "0" Street
Lincoln, Nebraska
Phone 475-0726
MATTHIAS DAVID
CHIEF INSTRUCTOR
5th DEGREE BLACKBELT
Want A Change This Week-end?? J
Make A SPECIAL Occasion Out of Any Occasion
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Anomer Wines
TownA choice SPECIAL ePt
of Over Hard CiderVold
1000 Items 85c Fifth
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
This year's AUF drive now
in progress will be conducted
until Nov. 12. The four
charities chosen for the 1971
drive are The American Cancer
Society, Planned Parenthood,
Personal Crisis Service, and the
Nebraska Community for
Children and Youth. AUF is
the UNL organization
authorized to solicit funds
from students for charity.
Professor Robert Gilmer of
Florida State University will
speak on "polynomial and
power series rings" at 3:30
p.m. in 320 Burnett Hall, Fri.
Oct. 29, A coffee will be held
at 3 p.m. for him in 907
Oldfather and at 10 a.m. Sat.
He will talk on "Delta Rings."
The Mueller Planetarium
will host a special Halloween
Sky Show Saturday, at 1 1 a.m.
and Sunday at 2 p.m., 2:40
p.m., 3:20, and 4 p.m. The
show lasts about 30 minutes.
The Student Volunteer
Bureau needs students
interested in working on voter
registration, a tutor in
bookkeeping and business
principles for White Hall
students and Y-Pals. Contact
Mary Dean at 472-2486,
Nebraska Union, Rm. 338 for
more information.
An important meeting of
the Chinese Student
Association will be held today
KARATE & BOXING
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LISTlUCTQ.IS
INSTRUCTION FOR EVERYONE
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at 7:30 p.m. at St. Marks on
the Campus. All Chinese
students are urged to come.
Sigma Kappa sorority will
sponsor a Chili feed Saturday
from 10:30 a.m. to noon.
Public invited.
Volunteers are needed one
afternoon per week to talk to
businessmen about the PACE
program. Interested students
should go to Seaton Hall's
counseling center or call
472-3461.
The Block and Bridle Club
will be sponsoring its Little
Ak-Sar-Ben Showmanship
Contest Friday October 29 at
6:30 p.m. in the Judging
Pavilion at East Campus.
Interested persons are
invited to hear Dr. George
Propp from the Nebraska
Medical Center for the Deaf
speak about "Psycho logical
and Social Aspects of
Deafness" Friday Oct. 29 at
1:30 p.m. Rm. 201 Temple
Building.
STARTS TODAY
AT- 12 05 1 -40, 3:15. 4:50.
6:25. 8:00, 9:30 8i 1 1 P.M.
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