The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 27, 1972, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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DAILY NEBRASKAN WANT ADS can be placed in room 34
rjia.a union, .osx is .o 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.
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TOft SALE
1969 MG Midget, new clutch &
tires, wire wheels, $1325
488 5194.
One General Admission Colorado
vs. Nebraska Football Ticket
$25. 475-7917.
BLIZZARD PROOF GOOSE
DOWN JACKETS:
WESTERNER AND ARTIC
- STYLES, COMPARE TO 59 95
SPECIAL PRICE 34.95. THE
HUNT SHOP 3907 So. 48th St.
Maple twin beds with only one box
spring & mattress, $35.00. Girls
26" Schwinn bike, $20.
423 8011.
Must Sell: '65 Pontiac GTO
convertible 398 4-speed.
Recently overhauled by owner
(schooled mechanic) Call
477-1281. Ask for Carla, Rm.
223 or leave message.
S E X used GR 7 0-15
monkey-wards' radials two
studded snow tires all
b a I a n c e d mo u nted on
RallySport rims. 477-5362.
For Sale: 1970 Blue Honda
Motorsport 350. One owner,
excellent condition, Cali
477 8860.
1972 Schwinn 10-Speed. Opaque
Green. Good Condition. 371 N.
33rd. 475-0140. Mic.
New B & W TV. 9" WARDS $55
Eves. 799-2860.
Must Sell: '63 Comet-6 cyl., 2 dr.,
standard, good tires, winterized,
economical. Ph. 475-7538 after
5 p.m. and weekends.
HELP WANTED
Evening & Weekends Part time
help. Apply at 841 N. 48th.
Burger Chef.
PART-TIME WORK FOR
STUDENTS. W e have an
opening at Gateway for a
Busboy to work noon to 5 p.m.
Monday thru Friday. Waitress
hours are Sunday 11:15
a.m.-4:45 p.m.; Tuesday thru
Friday 58:15 p.m.; Saturday
10-45 a.m. -5:15 p.m.
Downtown hours are 1 0:45 a.m.
! to 2 'p.m.' daily'fof Waitresses
and Busboys Employee
discount on store purchases.
Apply Downtown Employment
Office 10 11 a.m., 4 5 p.m.
daily, 7-8 p.m. Thursday night.
MILLER & PAINE
Sky show
celebrates
Halloween
Witches and goblins ride to
"The Hall of the Mountain
Kings" in the "Halloween
Night" sky show at the Ralph
Mueller Planetarium, to be
presented this weekend.
Jack Dunn, the Planetarium
coordinator, has put together
an entertaining show about the
night when, according to
tradition, all the evil spirits in
the world are free to range far
and wide, taking what
unfortunate humans they find
to a dark destiny.
In a preview, witches rode
the skies, the stars whirled
around theheavens.Martians in
flying saucers swirled down,
thunderstorms wrecked the sky
and giant spiders and dinosaurs
rose from a cauldron to do dire
deeds.
The special show, about
30-minutes long, will be shown
on Sunday at 2, 2:40, 3:20,
and 4 p.m. and Monday and
Tuesday, at 4 p.m.
The Mueller Planetarium,
located in the Nebraska State
Museum, was a gift to the
University from Ralph Mueller,
an NU graduate,
A new sound system
installed last year provides a
better sound track with stereo
and five speakers, Dunn said.
He said the new system allows
bigger and better
thunderstorms, which have
been so realistic as to frighten
some youngsters in the
audience.
friday, October 27, 1972
Part-time Service Station
Attendant. For a student,
afternoon and evenings. Crest
Oil Co. 1545 Cornhusker Hwy.
Bus Boys. Two shifts available,
6:30 a.m. -3:00 p.m., 9:00
p.m. -3:00 a.m. Apply in person.
Village Inn Pancake House, 29th
& "O".
CONCERN Students majoring in
areas of human development,
social welfare, etc., who are of
legal age and can supply good
references. Invited to consider
program for adolescents with
special needs. Program requires
living together. Financial
assistance by contract. Apply:
Catholic Social Service for
scheduling of interviews and
orientation. Telephone:
432 6581.
SERVICES
Termpaper Arsenal Inc.' Local
Agent. Call after 4:00 p.m.
799-3541.
WATCH REPAIR-WATCH
BANDS. CAMPUS BOOK
STORE at Yellow Door on East
Side.
Friday
9 a.m. Alumni Publications
Board-Nebraska Union
11:30 a.m. Alumni
Off ice-luncheon-Union
12 p.m. Dean
George-luncheon-Union
12:30 p.m. Inter Varsity
Christian Fellowship-Union
12:30 p.m. Muslim Student
Assoc if i non-union
12:45 p.m-eahai
Association-Union
1 :30 p.m. Alumni Office-Union
1:30 p.m. American
Pharmaceutical Association-Union
5:45 p.m. Department of
Economic Development Union
6:30 p.m. Nebraska
Community Improvement Awards
dinner-Union
7 p.m. Union Program Council
Special Films Committee-Union
7 p.m. Inter Varsity Christian
Fellowship-Union
7 & 10 p.m. Movie,
'Willard"-Union, $.75 and Uni. I.D.
PERSONAL
"All the way with little Red"
Happy Birthday, Reddyl from
H.A. and E.M.M.
Have your bands tightened at the
"12th St. Garage." 12th & Q in
the Glass Menagerie.
ROOMMATE WANTED
Female Roommate wanted to share
modern apartment close to
campus. 432-6863.
TERM PAPERS
Send for your descr.ptw':. .in to 'Jv
128-page, mail ordpr cairtii.g :;t ?':';
quality termpljftrs. Enclose $1.00 to
cover postage and handling.
WE ALSO WRITE
CUSTOM MADL PAPERS
Termpaper Arsenal, Inc.
519 GLENROCK AVE , SUITE 203
LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90024
X2131 477-8474 477 5493
Vc need a local n"
MR. 8 TRACK
We service what we sell, and what's sold elsewhere as well!
A SOUND INVESTMENT
c 1325 "O" St.
475-8045
MISCELLANEOUS
Need ride to Denver weekend of
Nov. 3rd. Call Lowell 432-8765
after 9:00 p.m.
Vets Club Dance & Party
immediately after Oklahoma
State game. 65th & Holdrege.
Barrels of beer. Food, prizes,
dudes $3.00. Chicks free. ALL
COME.
Hang On On
A tapestry that is. In brilliant colors and
patterns. Or try a rug or table cloth, maybe
a bedspread. Get them today at Lutfiyya's.
Also Go Big Red handbags and
stadium cushions. $6.50 and
$3.50.
LUTFIYYA'S
116 S. 16th
477-4061
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Living With ease . . . Briarhurst ll was designed
for apartment life as it should be . . . with the privacy and
comfort of your own home, yet the ease and convenience
found only in apartment living. Expansive lawns, trees,
and an adjoining meadow give life at Briarhurst II the air
of a country estate.
Nearby shopping centers and schools supplement these conveniences:
Pool
Barbecue areas
Play areas
Laundry facilities
Spacious 1, 2, and 3 bedroom units
DishwasherDisposal
Electrical appliances
DrapesCarpeting
Air-conditioning
Now leasing from $160.00
4700 BRIARPARK ROAD 489-2200
Another Boetel & Company Development
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