V -4 vj SLI N"RASKAN WANT ADS can be placed in room 34 w..,... v-un iS .uo par word, $1.00 minimum. Payment In advanca only. No refund. Complimentary ad dutmwn puiins pay aner publication. n FOR SALE 2 Kansas State Tickets. 40 yd. line, $1 0 per ticket. 475-5748 after 4 p.rn. Pipes, tobacco, humidors and accessories. Cliff's Smoke Shop 12th & O. Used Frlgldalre washer and dryer $70.00. Lawrence Dendinger, 2510 Stockwell. 423-4475. 12' x 60' Mobile home; 2 bedroom, air-conditioned; outside storage shed included 475-6522. 63 MQ Midget, cheap, need the money, First reasonable offer accepted. 477-1919 after 5:30. Realistic 909D Stereo Tape Deck $70. See Bob 1012 Schramm Hall. Four (4) General Public tickets to Oklahoma game. Best offer. Call 432-3847. Thorens Turntable with Shure MV II cartridge, Advent 100 Dolby, Sony TC 160 cassette deck. After 5, 477-2941. Ampex Cassette tape recorder, Used very little. For more detail call 477 6323 5-7 p.m. 1972 Chevy Van-350, Automatic, power, radio, beautiful shape, 435-3813. White Jaguar XK-150. well. $1800 firm. 423-6945 after 4. Looks, runs Call Dave MISCELLANEOUS Acacia Fraternity presents: The City Slicker and Our Nell, a melodrama from the 19th century and selected short subjects. Curtain time is 7;00 and 10:00 on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 17 and 18. At the Gas Light, 322 S. 9th. Group rates. The bar will be open. Call 432-5308 for more Information. EUROPE: The n.'t economical way, summer '73. 7th consecutive yearl Write: European Odyssey; 5640 E. River Rd. No. 1 08; Minneapolis, Mn. Ski Breckenridge, 3 days, $103. Includes everything: food, lodging, equipment, tows. Write:. . Mlchaela, Brandels Fashion Office, 16th and Douglas, Omaha, Nb. Wanted 1 or 2 ridgers going WEST 4 P.m. Nov. 22nd. Call 475-9180. Share expenses. HELP WANTED Student to distribute computer dating forms. $300-$600mo. Write Box 508, Boulder, Colo. 80302. Day Waitress position. Part or full time. No experience necessary. Apply 2-5 p.m. daily. J.B.'s Big Boy, 27th & Vina. Busboy'i needed part-time. Day and night. J.B.'s Big Boy, 27th & Vine. Apply 2-5 p.m. daily. Part-time, Temporary, 3:30-6 p.m. Need car, Good pay. Call 489-8393, 7-5, Mon. thru Frl, Part-time help, day or night. Apply In person, Chubbyvllle, 850 N. 27th. PERSONAL Daano-Please keep ghetto secrets In tha ghetto. The red underwear are on my brother's head In my memory. Reno. Nothing exciting to do? TAKE A TRIP OVERSEAS. Overea Opportunities Center. Afternoons In International House (WRH). 472 2608, SERVICES WATCH REPAIR-WATCH BANDS. CAMPUS BOOK STORE at Yellow Door on East Side. TERM PAPERS Send for your descriptive, i-p to due. 128 page, mail order catalog ot 2.3J0 quality termpapers. Enclose $1.00 to cover postage and handling. WtALSO WRITE CUSTOM MADE PAPERS Termpaper Arsenal, Inc. 519 GLENROCK AVE., SUITE 203 LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90024 1213) 477-6474 477-5493 "We need a local salesman" I Pregnant and distressed? Call a friend . . . Birthright 477-8021 . RENT AN APT., FIND A JOS, SELL YOUR THING, SEND A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO SOMEONE... in the Daily Ne braikan want-ads. Reasonable rates: $.08wd., or $1.00 a day minimum. To place Vour ad, come to Room 34-ln the Southeast corner of the basement In the Union. 8-1 2, 1-5 Weekdays. Auto Tape Player Repair, Sales & Installation, Team Electronics. 435-2959. FOR RENT opaclous, unfurnished, 2 bedroom apt., no deposit required, want to sublease, Brlarhurst, 489-2200. LOST Termpaper Arsenal, Agent. Call after 799-3541. Inc. Local 4:00 p.m. DROP OFF LAUNDRY SERVICE. Washed - Fluff-dried - folded. $.10lb. Piece Dry Cleaning at 50 saving. H l-WAY LAUNDROMAT, 41st & Cornhusker. Lost: White spiral notebook. Contains Marketing Notes. Reward. 466-3055. Driver's License and identification lost enroute to "Der Loaf". $10 Reward. Call 475-6976 and ask for Lyn. , Vietnam War rally A rally protesting the Vietnam War and President Nixon's war policies has been scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday in the Nebraska Union. The rally tentatively will include speakers against the war and an all-day presentation of guerilla theater. Spanish students offered written, oral course option Students taking Spanish in the College of Arts and Sciences now can choose between a primarily written or primarily oral course to complete the second and third semesters of their language group requirement. The college's Curriculum Committee this week accepted the oral course as an alternative. Currently only the Spanish department offers the choice, according to Arts and Sciences Student Advisory Board member Tom Weist. Weist said he believed the French and German departments were considering a parallel program. THE ICE CREAM EMPORIUM tnjoy these old-time Treats OPEN Tues. & Wed. till 7:30 p.m. Thurs. Thru Sat. till 10:00 p.m. l)V' ) J CLOSED MONDAY 17th & Van Dorri ffawTT inr rr cd j pZ PLflTFOBBa SIS TOE a It's A Great New Fashion Look Great With Baggies and The New Cuffed Pant Look- Sharp Suodo Combinations or Smooth Leathers -.; , X. '.'v 1 A I I II , I 1 I .. 1 r "jMs- r yv ' X' ' ' '-IT'tfV-' e I I V I l..f ; ' WW Mfl' mew . . . PLATFORMS land HEELS . . I IICHMAN 6flDMAW 43th and MME friday, november 17, 1972 daily nebraskan page 7