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

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472-2788
472-2789
472-2590
FOR SALE
Interviews for the second
semester Daily Nebraskan.
editor, managing editor,
advertising manager and news
editor will be Tuesday Nov. 16
at 3:30 p.m. in the Nebraska
Union. Applications and
interview sign-up sheets are in
The Daily Nebraskan office.
The University of Nebraska
Student Education Association
(UNSEA) will meet Nov. 10 in
the Nebraska Union at 7 p.m.
Persons invited to discuss
"Legal Rights and
Responsibilities for Today's
Educator" include Frank
Williams, executive secretary of
the Omaha Education Assn.,
William Hawver, Bellevue, Ross
Rasmussen, State School Board
Assn., and District Court Judge
Warren Urbom.
The Walk for iDevelopment
group will meet Tuesday Nov.
9 at 8:30 p.m. in the Nebraska
Union. All are invited.
The University of Nebraska
4-H Club will meet Tuesday
Nov. 9 in the Nebraska Union.
A program on "Zero
Population Growth" will be
presented.
Since each college will, by
decision of the University
Senate, be arranging its own
Commencement program for
December graduates, the
College of Arts &. Sciences is
conducting a survey of the
opinions and wishes in this
regard of all students
(undergraduates and graduate)
who will be graduating with
Arts and Sciences degrees in
December.
All such students should
receive a questionnaire by
Monday. Any student who has
not received one may obtain
one from the Dean's Office,
1223 Oldfather Hall.
All questionnaires are due
back in 1223 Oldfather Hall by
Wednesday 9:00 a.m., at the
latest.
'63 Valiant Convertible. Runs
gooo -Sacrlficel $75 or best
offer. 320 No. 20th St.
477-7572. Morninino until 2:00
p.m.
Stereo component. Brand names,'
guaranteed. Undersell any
Lincoln dealer. Call 489-5233.
6-9 p.m. M-Th.
Ushers Gifts. Cliffs Smoke Shop.
12th & OSt.
Bruning Wallace Drafting Machine
AN5750-1. Spec. An-M-6. New
$100.00-Make offer. 423-4942.
Must sell superb 1962 Volkswagon.
New engine, new clutch, rebuilt
trans. $700 Please buy. Going to
Europe. 489-3955.
Six Nebraska-Oklahoma tickets for
sale. Call 435-2959 before 5
p.m.
1970 Honda CB350 Excellent
condition, perfect engine and
transmission with helmet and
tools. Winter price. Scott
475-0977.
Antique wire frim frames large
selection cheap. Call Mark
475-0129
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to emphasize its beauty and brilliance. Modern in
concept.without a mere hint of the traditional, the
small, offset diamonds add to its dimensions.
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Serving Lincoln Since 1905
1 129 "O" Street
Registered Jewelers American Gem Society
BREAKFAST
79'
& Eggs
it Bacon or Sausago
ic Buttermilk pancakes or toast
7-1 1 a.m.
Tbfilcienaftttoaal
Monday - Friday
15th & (Qf Streets
Electric Heater, Thermostat.
$30.00 New-$15.00 Now.
435-8809.
Sewing and Alterations. Call Pat
Moore. 799-2615.
HELP WANTED
PERSONALS
Taking applications for busboys.
Meals and pay. If interested
phone 432-1364.
Ambitious young men with
initiative who can work well
with others. Earn $50-$ 100 a
week depending on ability. Call
477-9846 for an Interview. Ask
for Mr. Meyer.
Part-time help needed. Morning and
afternoon. Apply in person.
DeBrown Auto Sales. 17th & N.
Ask for Lee Evans.
Happy Birthday Kathy. May you
have many more. Ken Honk
Honk.
LOST
SERVICES
. Lost ladies Elgin watch gold initials
JMH on back. Reward, call
472-2871.
MISCELLANEOUS
Special rates resident rooms for
students. Close to campus. Use
of gym, swim pool, racquet ball
courts. YMCA Residence Hall
139 N. 11th.
Watch Repair. All makes-including German Club. The Film is at 7:30,
Timex. Campus Bookstore East Tues. Nov. 9 at Love Library
side, look for yellow door. Auditorium. .
For an alternative to abortion O.U.--N.U. game. Thanksgiving,
contact Birthright, Inc. Need 4 tickets. Call
477-8021. 918-749-6071.
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MEDITATION AWARENESS HOUR Wodnosdoys 4-5:30 pm
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BIBLICAL EXPLORATIONS
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Thursdays 5-7:00 pm
Soup Supper 25
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FELLOWSHIP OF SHARING Thursdays 9:00 pm
UMHC mm tr for nna men sifter in probhmt tnd burdan of
or. panonat lilt, and titHorm.
SUNDAY COMMUNITY MEETING Broakfast 10:00 am
Program 10:30 am
An introduction to dta lift and nyh of UUHf An informal gadmina
m mructt ma ttimuitm. artfoy, and auppart aadi otfmr.
UMHE is an open and experimental nonaactarian community
daditeWd to facta tatWif personal arowth and renewal
Suppomd m Lineotn by the Christian Church, United Chunk
of Chrstt Unrted Methodist Churdi. and United ftesoyf ian
ONL Y FIVE MINUjgS
FROM CAMi
THE NUMBER ONE
MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY
IN THE MIDWEST.
Swimming pool, shuffleboard.
and playground. Landscaped
avenues and lawns. Off-street
parking. Beautiful community
recreation center. Well-equipped
laundry. Close to shopping, and
only two minutes from downtown
Lincoln.
MOW ACCEPTING SPACE RESERVATIONS
1440 West Ptai
(402) 475-0753
2P
Another development
Commodore Properties Inc
A wholly owned subsidiary
of The Commodore Corporation
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1971
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN