The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 21, 1972, Page PAGE 10, Image 10

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DAILY NEBRASKAN WANT ADS
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raymeni in nuvam.o umy. imo reiunas. Complimentary ad
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attention tne ousiness oay alter publication.
FOR SALE
'64 Ford heavy duty Econoline van.
Carpeted and paneled. $600 or
best offer. Call Ned at 432-8802
after 4.
Mo Ped Bike-Used two years.
$100. 488-4709 after 4:30.
Heath Stereo Kit; AMFM Tuner;
Pra-ampllfler; 2 100 watt
amplifiers; Garrard Lab 70
Turntable; 2 16 In. University
speakers; Complete wiring
Harness. $250 or best offer.
465-6682 after 5 p.m.
Remington Standard $12.00. Smith
Corona Portable with case
$25.00. 489-3262.
Line new; Automatic Reversing
Pioneer 7" Reel-Reel Tape
Deck, 467-1350 after 3:00 p.m.
Hart Camaro Snow ski Is. 1971
model. Excellent condition. 205
cm. Call 432 6292.
'69 GMC Van. Good Condition.
1025 N. 8th. 475-2333.
'71 Honda 350, rebuilt engine, fair
shape. Must sell I Getting
married. $200 or best offer. Call
Terry Wleser, 475-2710.
THIS WILD ADULT FUN
MUST END THURSDAY!
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Collegians, we have FLOWEKS
at Kramer Greenhouses
Roses, Corsages, all your floral needs.
For free delivery anywhere in Lincoln
phone 435-6830 10th and Van Dorn
Open on Sundays
TONIGHT
nickle beer 7:30-8:30
ROYAL GROVE
340 N- Cornhusker Hwy.
no cover
comming soon: Wayne Cochran & The CC Riders
can be placed In room 34
word, $1.00 minimum
HELP WANTED
R.N.-L.P.N. opening for 1 1 :00 p.m.
to 7 a.m. Supervisory position
In skilled nursing area. Liberal
' benefits. Call for appointment
Madonna Professional Care
Center, 489-7102. We are an
equal opportunity employer.
APARTMENT MANAGER,
married students prefered, for
reduced rent. East Campus area.
Call after 6:30 p.m. 488 7558.
Attention students. King's Food
Host, U.S.A. offers excellent
working conditions and wages
for part-time personnel-hours
11 a . m.-2 p.m. and 5
p.m.-closing, Grill, dining room,
cashier and car service personnel
needed at King's units. Please
apply 4701 O St. Mon.-Frl.
LOCAL COMPANY needs men
who want to work. Guarantee
$50 weekly. 434-0564 1-3 p.m.
Couple or single male house
manager to live-In with mentally
retarded male adults. Board and
room with some pay. Valuable
experience. Contact LOMR
475-4997, 2202 S. 11th.
Needed: Men to work with YMCA
youth groups. Call Bob Bargen.
488-0961.
Weekend Help: Nurse Aides. Sat.
and Sun. 6:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.
Apply in person. Madonna
Professional Care Center. We are
an Equal Opportunity
Employer.
Girl to live-In and babysit 4 days a
week, except school hours. In
exchange for room, board &
salary. Call 466-7344. Deborah
Bell.
Earn over $60 weekly working 4
evenings weekly. Car required.
No canvassing. 466 9770.
Babysitter, 3-5 afternoons weekly,
one child, pays well, vicinity
20th & Calvert, 423-4045.
PERSONAL
John where is my "thing"? Reno
To Harriet Jumper. Happy Mother's
Week I Your pledge daughter.
Holland where Is the baby? Please
call 432-5931.
John-Johnl You wanna be
Sweethearts? Ya Know what I
mean? Wink. N.B.
charge
TheCC Riders j
SERVICES
for help in
working out
situations that need
working out
fci pm to 7 am 7-4y pm
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Bike Repair & Maintenance. All
makes, types. Lower prices,
better work. Free pick up,
delivery. 489-9771 after 1 p.m.
WATCH REPAIR WATCH
BANDS. CAMPUS BOOK
STORE at Yellow Door on East
side.
LOST
Lost: Hamton 34, gold wrist watch.
Between S. 48th & East
Campus. 475-2760.
Lost: pair of glasses. Name Kermit
Keeshan right bow. Send to
Botany Dept., Oldfather.
FOR RENT
4 bedroom, furnished house for
rent. $240; utilities pd.
477-841 2, 489-4422. 2
bedroom trailer, too.
ROOMMATE WANTED
Male roommate to share new
mobile home. Quiet
atmosphere. Call after 3 p.m.
475-9238.
Female roommate wanted to share
apartment with three others.
Downtown area. Call 477-5425
after 5,
Wanted: one female roommate to
share modern apt. Close to bus
stop. 477-2153 after 5:30 p.m.
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EXTRACTOR
SPECIAL
$29.95 plus
' j 11 ' ' installation while
Factory-trained mechanics ' , they last.
i", 1 ' l Just briny this coupon,
'y"-- Engine Rebuilding -Brakes W.
'W ' Major and Minor Repairs Tune-Ups '
. Dynamic Wheel Balancing Front Ends -v
434-4877 )CC5ESaf
You gotta try Connie's heavy lookin' lightweights; here's BRAWNY, one of the
big brute of the sporty world . . . feels light on! Has cork-look rubber sole. Tan,
black, brown or navy
Air-'-'Vl-;- .ft
MISCELLANEOUS
Be Creative I Make your own
gifts Classes: Sllkscreen, Batik,
Weaving, Layout, Painting,
Drawing. Call Haymarket.
432-7373.
The ROZMAN LEGAL FUND
urgently needs $400. Send
checks to: E. Pearlstein, 632
Eastborough Lane, 68505.
THE STUDENT Y's
INTERNATIONAL
LUNCHEON. Every Thursday,
beginning September 21st,
11 :45 to 1 :00. At the Lutheran
Student Center-15th 8i
Q ... On the Mall. $.50
STUDENTS; $.75
F ACU LTY STAFF -FRIENDS.
Food cooked and served by
CHURCH WOMEN UNITED.
Lunches served dally. Cliff's
Lounge, 1 2th & O.
Tutors of Nebraska Indian
Children (TONIC) needs new
people to tutor on the
Winnebago Indian Reservation
Thursday evenings. Interested
people may come to the booth
in the Nebraska Union
Wednesday and Thursday or
call Keith Hodges 434-4546 or
Mary Findlay 466-6378.
Thursday
10 a.m. -Student Veterans
Ass oclatlon-P.O.W.
Seminar-Nebraska Union
12 p.m. -Law College
luncheon-Union
12:30 p.m. Inter Varsity
Christian Fellowship-Union
3:30 p.m. -Builders tours-Union
5 p.m. Council of American
Indian Students-Union
5:15 p.m. Mortar Board-Union
5:30 p.m.-Phl Mu Alpha
Sinfonla-Union
antiqued crinkle patent leather.
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BEN SIMON'S DOWNTOWN & GATEWAY
Students who are now
seniors, and who are interested
in applying for Rhodes and
Marshall Scholarships (for
study in Britain) and Danforth
Fellowships, (for graduate
study), are invited to attend a
meeting on Monday Sept. 25 at
4 p.m. in 303 Oldfather.
Information about application
procedures, etc. will be
available at this meeting.
Interested students who cannot
attend the meeting should see
DeanWadlow, 1223 Oldfather,
as soon as possible. The
deadline for applying is Sept.
29.
All University Fund will
conduct an election Thursday
afternoon from 1 to 5 p.m. in
the Nebraska Union. All
off -campus students and others
who have not already voted,
are invited to vote for the
charities for the fall fund
raising drive.
Tryouts for dancers for the
production of "The
Mayflower," which was written
by UNL faculty members
Robert Beaded and Bill Wallis,
will be Thursday from 7-9 p.m.
in 304 Women's P.E,
6:30 p.m. -All University
Fund-Union
6:30 p.m. Residence Hall
Association-3rd floor, Pound
7 p.m. Council on Student
Life-Union
7 p.m. Parking Appeals
Board-Union
7 p.m. -Christian Science
student organizationUnion
7 p.m.-Alpha Kappa Psi-Union
7 p.m. Mexican American
Student Association-Union
7:30 p.m. Math
counselors-Union
8 p . m , T r a n s c e n d enta I
Meditation lecture-No. 2 Union
8 p.m. -Students for Berg-Union
8 p.m. -Union Bridge
Club-Union
9 p.m. Volunteer
Bureau-public relations-Union
$15.
CONNIE
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thursday, September 21, 1972
daily nebraskan