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calu DAILY NEBRASKAN WANT ADS can be placed in room 34 Nebraska Union. Cost it $.08 per word, $1.00 minimum. Payment in advance only. No refunds. Complimentary ads may be run only if error is -brought to the Nebraskan's attention the business day after publication. 00, III ods FOR SALE Man's 10-speed Flandria bicycle, one month old. Light, chain. 432-8853, No. 6222. Great company Siamese kittens. Litter trained, $10. Call 489-7401 after 3:30. Gifts for Mother and Dad. Cliff's, 12th & O. 1971 Honda CL 350. $500 or best offer. Great Shape. 475-2710. Reynolds professional large bore trombone. Excellent condition. $150 call 799-2392. Sony TC-8 ... 8 track cartridge recorderplayer with 13 blank cartridges . . . $60. 475-7296. PITTSBURGH PAINTS CENTER 1624 S. 17th. Big Savings for Students. Mistinted paint, discontinued colors. Large selection both interior & exterior. Thurs., Fri., Sat., open till nine Thurs. Sylvania portable stereo. Excellent condition. $80. Call 477-9860 after 6:00 p.m. 15 Parking spaces available 1319 R, $12 per month. Call 475-8396 or come by. Stereo Equipment. Panasonic 8 track record-player, AMFM. Sony 8 track record player. Dual turntable 1215 Dennon receiver Gerrard turntable, Sansui headphones. Call 488-7647 after 10 p.m. '71 Volkswagen Fastback still on warranty, great shape. Call 475-6838. HELP WANTED Young ladies for in-store sales promotion assignment for Theodore Hamm Company's new alcoholic beverage, Apropo. Late afternoon-early evening for approximately five weeks beginning mid-October. $3.00hr. Must be 21 or over. Please Miss Earp weekdays, 9-5, collect, 1-816-421-1020. Ticket sellers for new UNL Performing Art Series. One free ticket for every twenty sold. Contact 1220 Oldfather, 472-2006. Part time secretary, preferably with typing and short hand. 12-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Contact ASUN office, 472-2581. SERVICES Bicycle Repair-All makes, models, cheap, reliable. Pickup & Delivery. Call 489-9771, 1-2, 5-7. YMCA NEIDS 15 MEN TO LEAD YOUTH GROUPS. INTERVIEWING THURS. OCT. 5. 7:30 om. DOWNTOWN YMCA OR CALL 488-0961 So You'd Like To Work At The Daisy Part timo openings for gals who aro full of pop and oagor to soil clothos to girls Hko yourself. Great Salary ' and Supor Employee Discount Como In now and soo Los Ho 434-91 4 The Daisy GATEWAY TERM PAPERS Send for your descriptive, up-to-date, 128-page, mail order catalog of 2,300 quality termpapers. Enclose (1.00 to cover postage and handling. WE ALSO WRITE CUSTOM MADE PAPERS. Termpaper Arsenal, Inc. 519 GLENROCK AVE., SUITE 203 LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90024 1213)477-8474 477-5493 "We need a local salesman" LOST Lost 10 month old Irish setter, white spot on chest. Reward. Call 477-8888. 5:30 p.m. Council of American Indian Students-Union 5:30 p.m. -Phi Mu Alpha Sinfcnia-Union 6 p.m. -Phi Mu Alpha Slnfonia pledges-Union 6 p.m. Volunteer Bureau-Union 6:30 p.m. -Residence Hall Association-Abel Hall north 7 p.m. Council on Student Life-Union 7 p.m. Free University "Opera Appreciation"-Union 7 p.m. -Parking Appeals Board-Union 7 ; p.m. Christian Science Organization-Union 7 p.m. Free University "Occult Science"-Union 7 p.m. Mexican American Student Association-Union 7:30 p.m. Graduate Student Association-Union 7:30 p.m. University Womens Action group-Union 7:30 p.m. Pre-Physical Therapy Students Meeting-Union 7:30 p.m. Math counselors-Union 8 p.m. Young Democrats-Union 8 p.m. Young Republicans Union 8 p.m. McGovern canvassing workshop-Union ROOMMATE WANTED Female roommate to share duplex with two others. 488-6446 after 5:00. new Call WATCH REPAIR-WATCH BANDS. CAMPUS BOOK STORE at Yellow Door on East Side. Pregnant and distressed? Call a friend ... Birthright 477-8021. FOREIGN CAR REPAIR, Reasonable rates. JUDSON AUTOMOTIVE, 27th & 'T' 475.9022. PERSONAL INTERESTED IN FINDING YOURSELF AND OTHERS? How about an 18 hour retreat, concentrating on individual insight and group interaction? Oct. 13-14. $3. For further information call UMHE 432-6561. HAYMARKET HAY DAY. Sidewalk-Rooftop Sale. ONE DAY ONLY-Sunday, October 8th 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Imports, antiques, attic treasures, as well as unusual all-new gift items. 119 S. 9th, Haymarket Gallery. Female roommate wanted. Call 423-0468. Wanted Female roommate with 2 other girts, plenty room, good location, cheap rent. Call 475-2429. Female roommate wanted to share apt. with 3 girls. Good location, nice apt. and reasonable rent! Call 477-3101 after 5. giiii2ri Eyyi j Thursday 12:30 p.m. Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship-Nebraska Union 2 p.m. History Department-Union 2:30 p.m. -Phi Chi Theta pledging-Union 3:30 p.m. Builders tours-Union 4 p . m . B u i I d er s Buzz Book-Union 5 p.m. Corncobs and Tassels Homecoming Queen interviews-Union a s presents Huts tiDyD" B.D(DJ ) Sundays at midnight ECFMQ-FM 95.3 Warning: not for the faint-hearted. del In mJ 1 GUIIAk CLASSES - - - Call Now 432-7305 Learn tuning, music skills, chords, and songs. Sound City 144 So. 9th DOWNTOWN licit At last. A bike bag tl will probably outlast your bike. 13. ; k r ' '' J ,' ' ' :"t , :,, '' ''" a ' f ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' f, ' ' ' , ' A ' ' 7 ' We feel this is the sturdiest bike bag ever offered. It's made of water repellent DuPont Nylon, with extra wide shoulder straps, waist band, a two way nylon zippered top pouch, plus an extra zippered front pouch. This bag is perfect for the day hiker, bike rider or skier. Ifs size is fifteen inches high, twelve and a half inches wide, and five inches deep. JAY'S SPORTS is offering this bag for $8.50. This bag was enthusiastically occepted by colleges last spring. We offer an unconditional 30 day "complete satisfaction or your money back" guarantee. Enclos check or money order made pay able to JAY'S SPORTS. Cash cannot be accepted. Return the completed form and check to: JAY'S SPORTS, P.O. Box 1040, Beaverton, Oregon 67005. PLEASE PRINT PLAINLY (First Name) (Last Name) (Street Address) (City) (State) Indicate choice of color. (Zip Code) Blue or Orange. thursday, October 5, 1972 daily nebraskan page 7