The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 04, 1972, Page PAGE 11, Image 11

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DAILY NEBRAS KAN WANT ADS can be placed In room 34
Nebraska Union. Cost is $.08 per word, $1.0Q 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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FOR SALE
Criterion 80's: $160each new. Sell
for $95each. 477-3971, ask for
Tim Glick, Admissions Bldp
Electro-voice 1082, Garrard
turntable, 5 inch speakers,
Hitachi cassette deck. Best
offer. 718 Schramm. 475 2276.
Fender Precision bass guitar,
sunburst, 2 yrs. old, $225.00.
Ampex tape recorder, 3 heads,
automatic reverse, 2 speakers, 2
mics, $175.00. 475-0137.
BOOKS-AII Subjects. Cloth &
Paperbacks Buy and
Sell-LONG'S BOOK STORE,
905 'O' St., Lincoln, Nb. 68501.
VW snow -tires, 2,
799-2336.
as new. $30.
CHRISTMAS TREES. Lincoln's
Largest Selection: Norway,
Scotch & White Pines. Large
trees for fraternities, sororities
and dorms. See early for best
selection. FAROUK'S TREES,
48th & R.
Used trombone in excellent
condition. 475 6917 after 5:00
p.m.
HELP WANTED
STUDENT INTERVIEWERS
NEEDED FOR POLITICAL
SCIENCE SURVEY. GOOD
PAY. NEED PEOPLE FROM
BALI NE, LOUP, GARFIELD
AND WHEELER COUNTIES
TO WORK PART TIME OVER
CHRISTMAS VACATION.
CONTACT PETER SHOCKET
472 3218 or 434-4594 NO
EXPERIENCE NECESSARY.
LINCOLN RESIDENTS, Part-time
office cleaning. Evenings &
weekends. Year-round work.
Excellent working conditions.
Call between 2 p.m. & 8 p.m.
489-8592.
Anyone interested in umpiring
college baseball with past
experience in umpiring, call
472-2480.
7 MEN NEEDED FOR PART
TIME OR CHRISTMAS WORK.
$2.20-$3.05HR. WRITE FOR
INTERVIEW, PERSONNEL
MANAGER, BOX 80124,
LINCOLN, 68501,
Part-time waitresses, day & night.
No experience necessary. Apply
2-5 daily. J.B.'s Big Boy. 27th &
Vine.
Busboy's needed part-time. Day
and night. J.B.'s Big Boy, 27th
& Vine. Apply 2-5 p.m. daily.
SERVICES
Termpaper Arsinal,
Agent. Call after
799 3541.
Inc. Local
4.00 p.m.
STUDENTS: Thinking of moving
second semester. Let us help
you look for that apartment or
house. RENTAL GUIDE 1033
'K' St., 475-41 02.
WATCH REPAIR-WATCH
BANDS. CAMPUS BOOK
STORE at Yellow Door on East
Side.
Pregnant and distressed? Call a
friend . . . Birthright 477-8021.
Do you need to rent a home or apt?
Call Rental Housing 432-7671.
Sewing and alterations. Call Pat
Moore at 799-261 5.
PERSONAL
Ma, no more Roman Orge after
shave. I want clothes from the
Pit for Christmas. Brut-us.
Hey Chump-Don't you have a
keen sense for the obvious? I'm
in like with you. Blah, Blah,
Woof, Woof. Bette.
Sid: Care to try for two million? I
will if you do. L.K.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Do you need a ride home for
Christmas? Do you have room
for someone to ride with you?
SPECIAL! I Unique "Hitch
hiker" match up column to be
run in the Dally Nebraskan want
ad section Dec. 11 Si 13. Run
your "hitch hiker" on the 11th
and get it In the 13th FREE
Place in NU 34 by noon on the
8th to qualify Want ad hours:
8-12, 1-5 daily.
SKI WINTER PARK & VAIL, Jan.
7-13. 5 days skiingl $87.50
includes: 2 nights lodging at
W.P. & 2 nights at Vail, 4 meals,
transportation via Sleeper Bus,
Call Shari Busskohl 477-1449 or
Steve Busskohl 435-9731 for
reservations.
College Credit PROGRESS
DURING INTERIM SESSIONI
Enroll now in an Independent
Study course and complete a
major portion of the work
between semesters. Call
472-2171 or visit University
Extension Division, 511
Nebraska Hall for specifics.
EUROPE: The most economical
way, summer '73. 7th
consecutive yearl Write:
European Odyssey; 5640 E.
River Rd. No. 108; Minneapolis,
Mn.
Cliff's for Cocktails. Cliff's Lounge,
12th & O.
ROOM & BOARD $45-1st month.
$75 each month thereafter.
Enjoy inexpensive off campus
living with good food. Brown
Palace 1900 B. 432-2583.
Klosters, Switzerland, Jan. 5-13.
$298 from New York. Includes:
meals, accomodations, round
trip air fare and transfers. Jann
477-5645.
East Union interviewing for six
committee chairpersons and six
assistant chairpersons.
Interested people should pick
up applications and get more
information in East Union.
Interviews will be held on
Sunday Dec. 10th.
Chile socialism, federal
tax programs scheduled
Two special programs one on federal taxes and the other
on socialism in Chile are scheduled for this week at UNL.
John F. Nolan, former deputy assistant secretary of the
U.S. Treasurer, will speak at the 10th annual Great Plains
Federal Tax Institute Monday and Tuesday at the Nebraska
Center for Continuing Education.
Nolan will talk about tax reform.
On Thursday, Markos J. Mamalakis, a specialist on the
economy of Latin America, will discuss Chilean President
Salvador Allende's road to socialism.
The lecture will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union.
The program is sponsored by the Economics Department
and the Institute of International Studies.
Mamalakis is an economics professor at the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He is the author of several books.
Singers plan traditional concerts
The University Singers will present its traditional Christmas
carol concert at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Cathedral of the Risen
Christ.
The Singers will be directed by Earl Jenkins and are
accompanied by Margaret Emmons, a junior from Hastings.
The Brass Choir and Brass Ensemble are scheduled to
perform at 8 p.m. Thursday in Kimball Music Hall.
That group is conducted by Jack Snider.
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London - Dec 21 - Jan. ig $ yJ AM
Rome or Athens - Dec.26- Jan. 16 : $2A
Study opportunities n ENGLISH, MUSIC, TDURNAUSW, ED. ADM IN.,
ARCHITECTURE, GERMAN, POU.SCL, SOCIOLOGY, CRIMINOLOGY-
VIA EOEMS10N DIVISION,
ARRAHGEMHNTS MAY INCLUDE: TRANSFERS, LODGING,
MEALS, ETC.
SPECIAL OPTION" FOR ONE WEEK SKIING - SWITZERLAND
PICK UP ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND APPLICATION AT
UNION (UNL) Room 30. Room 250M I Lo BAIL HALL
ASUN APPROVED ScoTT.RAiisi8oW
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