doilu FOR SALE 100 watt component stereo with 12" speakers, $220; Panasonic tapedeck $100; call 475-1450 after 6 p.m. '69 Honda CB 350, excellent condition. $396. 475-01 B9. Boys' vSchwInn bicycle. 436-8474. Tlmm. $6. 1972 Portable Admiral color television, 20 Inches. Features Instant on, automatic fine tuning with AFC and Automatic De-gaussing. Stand Included, Excellent condition. $350. 475-9842. Basement Sale. Children's clothes, cribs, high chairs, etc. 10-5 Sat. & Sun. 1211 S. 48th. Stereo component. Discount. F is her, Kenwood, AR, Dual, Sony, Ampex, BSR. 466-0930 Evenings. 3 Aquarium: 7, 25 and 29 gallon. Also some tropical . fish. 432-8348. HELP WANTED Outstanding student host for new student orientation program. June 2 to July 12. $500 plus , - room & board. Apply today at . Student Activities. ; Can you do a simple Job? Like short hours? Need money? Before looking elsewhere. Call 489-5938 Af Mr "6". Part time help wanted for late week-end hours end week day noons. Please apply 9:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Mon. Thurs. ' Jerri Cole. 4701 O St. Kings Food Host. U.S.A. 489-6621. Need 1 man to train es manager on sales route. Qualifications: Must be 18 or over; have good car, be able to work 6-9 even., 9 a.m. 1 p.m. Sat., be reliable For Interview call 467-1007. Ask for Mr. Symons. OVERSEAS JOBS FOR STUDENTS: Austrailia, Europe, S. America, Africa, etc. All professions and occupations. $7 00 to $3,000 monthly, Expenses paid. Overtime. Write 1-11x14 Color Bridal Portrait with 16 Color Candids in Album 2 Parents' Albums 12 Each Call Us For Spring Formal Photography DON MANKE PHOTOGRAPHY 70th & Vine 434-4050 octd RAninBJunaMLUNiYntsiTT MIDsTAIBIRnunOKALONIVBSffT GRADUATE SCHOOLS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION HUMAN BEHAVIOR SAN DIEGO, CAUF0KNIA An Admission Representative wiH be on campus February 21, 1972 2-5 p.m.. v. For an appointment See your Placement Office i DAILY NEBRASKAN WANT ADS can be placed in room 34 Nebraska Union. Cost it $.08 par word,$1.00c minimum. Payment In advance only. Complimentary ads may be run only if error i brought to the Nebras ka's attention the business day after publication. - Jobs Oversees, Dept. D6 Box 1607, San Diego, Cat., 921 IB. SERVICES FOREIGN CAR REPAIR. 2630 between O end P, Phone after 6 p.m. 476-9022. Sewing and alterations. Moore at 799-2615. CaJI Pat E major repairing selling used sets, rates. 423-6828. T.V.'s and Reasonable MCAT: Preparation for the Medical College Admissions Test, Review and exam training. For information write: GRADUATE STUDIES CENTER, P.O. Box 386, New York, N.Y. 1001. Pregnant? Who Cares? We dol Cell 477-8021. LOST Lost gold charm bracelet with fraternity crest. Call 475-0009. Rewerd. PERSONAL Dave Urbom says "A lavalier means more and better mileage for your money." ROOMMATE WANTED 1 Male Roommate. $48 month furnished. Cell 475-0250 after 6:00. FOR RENT Studio Apt. available March 1 at 1329 F. Perfect for your every need. Call 475-2260 between 1-7 KSN UP rca INTZRVIECT5S R11TURN FCRStS DT FEB 21 im iiiiiiq MISCELLANEOUS VETERANS FRIDAY AFTERNOON CLUB AT MYRON'S. 4-6 P.M. 16th & P-BRING YOUR GAL. F.A.C. 15c Short draws. . . 2-5, Friday Music Red Lion Lounge, lower level Colonial Inn, 5600 Cornhusker. ALL GIRLS-FREE DRAWS. Red Lion Lounge. 2-5 Friday Music. Lower Level -Colonial Inn, 5600 Cornhusker. Only 3 prime booking dates left for your organizational canoesie. . . canoe trips on Elkhorn River: ' April 14-16; 21-23; end 28-301 Don't delay . . . call today. 489-6241. NAVY ROTC Program being reinstated for Jrs. & Jr. Col. Grads. Sophs apply now at NAVAL SCIENCE Dept. Receives $100 mo subsistence and opportunity for full scholarship. Wanted to buy: CASH PAID for motorcycle(s) in non-working condition (or some In working order). Cell 477-2218 Anytime. Also motorcycle repair reasonable rates. Women Speak Out? -Write an article for a women's publication . book or movie reviews . political opinions & rebuttals . tell how you feel as a woman , poetry & literature; art work. You need not sign your article and a good Jounelistic form Isn't Important. Bring to Women's Resource Center, Rm. 116, . Nebraska Union. UNION FrmSRAM INTERVIEWS TUS FE3SS 73T-I nOCM 1X3 UNION MUflCAL FINE ARTS This newly created project is designed to fill a need regarding tine arts events. This aspect of cultural enrichment has been slighted in the past Already planned is a concert by harpsi chordist Igor Kipnls, The project is open to new ideasa large void to fill. RECREATION The new Recreation Chairman will be in charge of organizing activities with a recreational base, including bike races, car rallies, tournaments, etc. The possibilities are countless, the job is simple. WORLD IN REVOLUTION Responsible for making necessary arrangements for a World in Revolution Conference held in the spring aemester. Responsibilities include choosing a theme for the conference and contracting guest speakers. Involving all media pos sible. RAINSOW Greeks plan food co-op Two thousand men in University fraternities are uniting for a common cause food. Inter-Fraternity Council (IFC) President Howard Epstein said campus fraternities plan to be buying all their food together by next fall. Epstein said he hopes that will mean food quality will go up while prices go down. IFC, the governing body of most campus fraternities, has yet to clear the way with University officials, but Epstein said the council's "best possibility" is to add their food orders to that of UNL's. ' "Bedtime Benefit film 25' Monday Feb 21st 3:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. See Ronnie Regan as an absent-minded professor trying to teach a chimp Sponsored by: Nebraska Free University i nvnauni niiAruM. B 7 III II 111(9 PAKX Yull XT' is. III Iff If v III t.iMii- it III : t. US .' . C' &m (ir III 20Mmnmmmmm x32Z i I For Bonzo ir for PoorHouse ELD 0VG3! Daify From 1 :30 nSAMPECKMPAKS SpecM' Nofiee: "Sunt Dogs" unithti ,uch oVematk: IfXansrty that tfie theatre tehtduUno a Hmnue InfmlbMHnaUfmriamtncM. Mill I Jfe-. I -1 i .. . . S t.illl X r i m m m atai m I I ii III r7-m 5SJ1 I ci a 0. (Si L. . a M I Y ft "iruairr AN MCaMf ATTU PM. ) Mykw-AJlK. IZtfttaAUISSAltt; I3tte f PAGE 7 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1972 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN