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472233 472250? 472-2590 dLvi iviiU U FOR SALE Mutt tell superb 1962 Volktwagon. New engine, new clutch, rebuilt trans. $700 Please buy. Going to Europe. 488-3955. 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 rim frames large selection cheap. Call Mark 475-0129. Prestige Gifts. Cliffs Smoke Shop. 1 2th & O St. 1966 WV Sedan. Must sell. Real good condition. $750. 435-5902. 1968 Datsun 2000 Sports Convertible, clean. New top. 5 new tires. Asking $1625. Call 475-1671 between 5-7 p.m. 1967 Honda 450 CB. Contact Harper Hall Rm. 420. RCA Stereo and Stand: Multi-dimensional speakers, $95. 475-0017 after 5:30. Mosberg 16 guage pump, modified choke. 1 yr. old $50. 466-4627. Beautiful black and brown longhair kittens. Free. 477-3698. Gibson Sale: Hummingbird Acoustic $275. EBO bass $125. Both with case. 477-6529. Moose of PancafeMt Uestauranto SERVICES Typing, 40c a page, prompt service. Lil Meister 2559 Kessler Blvd. 423-8214. Need your televison or stereo fixed? All kinds electronics work reasonable. Kit building. Call 488-2451 6-9 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. 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. HELP WANTED Earn $30 to $40 a week or more in spare time. If you qualify we train. Phone 475-0392 9 12 a.m. or 6-1 1 p.m. Baby sitter for evenings. Would like live-in. Call before 4 p.m. 466-3271. Taking applications for busboys. Meals and pay. If interested phone 432-1364. PERSONALS Juicy, I love you and Baby I miss you already. You can't squirm away forever, someday Baby, a really nice wet one. Someday lover. Support Captain America and Ernie Keebler buy their cookies. Dean. BREAKFAST 79 Eggs Bacon or Sausage Buttermilk pancakes or toast 7-1 1 a.m. Monday - Friday 15th & 'O' Streets I or single diamond) was into vogue more than seventy years ago. As much in favor now as it was in 1900, the round prong setting (either four or six) is the traditional engagement ring and is worn, as then, with a simple gold weddine band. k -lA MM Serving Lincoln Since 1905 1129 "O" Street Registered Jewelers American Gam Society Cassandra, I'm not looking for other typesl your friend Herman. Bertha Bates: May the Blue bird of Happiness crack an egg on your headl Happy Birthday I Skeets. LOST Lost white-gold wedding ring. Generous reward. Call 475-0456. Lost: Black billfold in CBA or Oldfather REWARDI Ken 475-5259. FOR RENT 2 male students to rent 2 bdrm. house $95 plus utilities. Call 435-6151. 508 D St. Special rates resident rooms for students. Close to campus. Use of gym, swim pool, racquet ball courts. YMCA Residence Hall 139 N. 11th. ROOMMATE WANTED Upperclassman or graduate to share 2 bdrm. house close to campus. $65. Call 475-1208 after 4 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS Nebr.--K-State game. Need 5 tickets. Call Jan, 6203 Selleck. O.U --N.U. game. Thanksgiving. Need 4 tickets. Call 918-749-6071 collect. Read the Want Ads! set in six high prongs - came The Model United Nations applications deadline has been extended to November 19. Apply to the Union Program Office. The NFU course on Model United Nations begins Nov. 16. The I.E.E.E. Annual Pizza Party will be November 12 at 6 p.m. at Shakey's Pizza Parlor in the basement. The I.E.E.E. Meeting Wednesday November 10 will feature William Hull, from Boeing in Wichita, Kansas, speaking on "Computer Automated Test Equipment." The meeting will be in Rm. 104 Hamilton Hall at 7:30 p.m. NU-Meds will meet November 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. Dr. Joseph Rodgers will show a film and lead a discussion on "Venereal Disease." The NFU "Gestalt Therapy" group will meet Wednesday November 10 at 9 p.m. at U.M.H.E. Volunteer needs this week include: Male students to help in classroom and playground activities at Elliot school. Students to work with a Drug Referal Project. Also, a request for bell ringers for the Salvation Army has been extended to all university students beginning November 26. To volunteer, call Mary Dean 472-2486 in Rm. 338, Nebraska Union. The University of Nebraska Student Education Association (UNSEA) will meet Nov. 10 in the Nebraska Union at 7 p.m. ONL Y FIVE FROM CAM 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, NOW ACCEPTING SPACE RESERVATIONS 1440 West Plum Lincoln, fwbrca (02) 475-0753 Another development by Commodore Properties Inc. A wholly owned subsidiary of The Commodore Corporation 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 U.S. District Court Judge Warren Urbom. The Architecture College is sponsoring a trip to Mexico over the interim break. One version of the trip, costing $360, includes a two-week tour of Mexico City's architectural points of interest. A three-week version of the trip, at a basic price of $450, includes an additional week at Yucatan to study ancient Mayan ruins of Uxmal and Chichen Itza, among others. There will be a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Architecture Hall room 215 for all interested majors and non-majors. 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. ween o "Buy a MINVjgS i i H v, 7i 5f . THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 7 V' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1971