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chilli ndbrasbcffii , wmnk ads Fnn cai c ' Wanted male to share $100mo. rent four ways. 477-9597. FOR RENT Summer rooms for rent. Air-conditioned. $10wk. 1235 N. 16th. 475-2903 or 432 0494. LOST Lost 1 gold wedding ring in 1st floor Mens room H.H. Call 475-1805. Reward. ORGANIZATIONS Smith-corona Electra 220-1 V, yr old. Contact: Ed. 435-4876. Sears A irco nd it io ner : 18 000 B.T U., 220 volt; used 3 Mo. $250, Airconditioner: 10 000 B.T.U. HQ yott $50 432 6847. With student or faculty I.D 15 discount on all Goodyear tires except promotional items. Terms ava.lable. Goodyear Service Store. 432 6521. 1968 Camaro convertible, 4-speed 4230482. 1964 Chevy Impala. Automatic. Good condition. Best offer 434-2004. Dispersal Sale. Afghan Hounds, show quality at student prices! 488-7516, weekends & evenings. 1972 Honda SL 175 Trail Bike. 1400 miles. Good condition 434-4194. WANTED PEANUT EATERS 8i BARGAIN HUNTERS for Campus Bookstore's PEANUT SALE. Peanuts free. Gift candles Si clothes darn near. April 2-7 At 1245 R St. Up to 24 acres untouched grassland, Park County, Colo. Near skiing, surrounded by Nat'l Forest, asking $350acre. Wm. Myers, 115 Western Ave. N. St Paul, Minn., 612 224 8301. Summer Crossroads is a free three to four day program set up especially for foreign students in Colorado Springs, Los Angeles and San Diego. Foreign students participating must be expecting to f inishtheir programs and return home either this year or next (73-'74). Dates and additional details are available in the Foreign Student Office, 345 Nebraska Union. Students graduating in 1973-74 interested in the Fulbright-Hays Scholarship program abroad should attend a meeting on Monday at 3:30 p.m. in 320 Burnett Hall. The International Club will hold its annual international banquet at 6:30 p.m. this Sunday in the Union Ballroom. Tickets are $2.50 each and are on sale until Friday in 345 Nebraska Union and at a booth in the north lobby. Elections for the Business Administration Student Advisory Board will be held April 13, Candidates must file in the Dean's office by 4 p.m. Friday. A male and female will be elected to represent each class. Visually impaired students are requesting volunteers to do on-call kinds of reading for them. Call 472-2484 Volunteers needed for weekend visitation for mothers who bring their children to the penitentiary. Call 472 2484. Walk for Development needs people to help for one or two hours in the afternoon on April 14 to help at check points along the route, Call 472 2484. UNL Ombudsman James Suter asks that anyone who has done or is currently doing business with Pedersen Apartments Inc. contact his office immediately. The ombudsman's office is 110 Burnett, phone 472,3633. 2-3 man backpacking tent, $25. Call 472-3721, ext. 20, ask for Rosemarie. 1969 350 Kawaski Avenger. Less than 4000 miles. Excellent condition $400. Call 434-3973 after 5 p.m. Pioneer CS 88 speakers $125 each or best offer. 477-3606 after 7 p.m. HELP WANTED Part time salesman. Evening hours and weekends. Salary plus commission. Apply in person Robert Hall Clothes, 6105 "O" St. SERVICES PERSONAL HOUSE OF FLOWERS 135 S. 12th. 432 2775. Sewing & Alterations. Call Pat Moore at 799-2615. WATCH REPAIR All makes-also Timex. Dick's Watch Service East side-Campus Bookstore at the Yellow Door, Pregnant friend and distressed? Call a . . Birthright, 477 8021. Young, hassled, working mother with one child seeks two others in similar straits to share rent, food, child care through cooperative living in big house near campus. Call 473-7262, days; 434 8460 after 5:30 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS Wanted - Ride to New York for St. Bernard and pup. Call 201 438 5461. Bullfights, jal alai, university credit courses and anthropological wonders! Your trip from Omaha to Mexico City leaving May 21, returning June 7 $165 round trip air fare. Call 472 2487 or come to 205 Nebraska Union for an application. GOING ABROAD for the 1st or 21st time to travel, study or work? Please participate in a nationally sponsored survey on student trends. Fill out a simple questionnaire at the Overseas Opportunities Center, 205 Union, before April 1 5. Summer study abroad: The history of landscape gardens, London. Overseas Opportunities Center, Suite 200, Nebraska Union. Earn $100 weekly part time now. $300 full time this summer. No cookware, cutlery, vacum cleaners, fire alarms, books. No door to door canvassing. Car required. 466-6642. Opportunity for full time summer employment for students with the Southwestern Company. See Gil Thur. April 5 at 3:30 p.m. in Union 338 or at 7.00 p.m. in Library 428. Attention day, afternoon and night waitresses needed. J.B.'s Big Boy 27th & Vine. Cocktail waitress for charming room. Excellent pay plus tips. Evening hours. Call Mr. Krantz, 434-5951 for appointment Volunteer as a NOVA. Serve to statewide poverty-related community agencies while earning University credit plus $190rno. Contact NOVA, 118 Henzlik Hall or phone 472-31 51 . Apply now. Wanted : Cooper, p.m. Two tickets to Alice Call 475-2316 after 10 Termpaper Arsenal agent. Call after 799-2807. I nc Local 4:00 p.m. A WEDDING is forever. So are the photographs. Book Now!! S. Jake North, 434 6133. Your professional wedding photographer. ROOMMATE WANTED 1 or 2 female roommates to share 2 bedroom apt. Call 475-1 184. 1 female roommate wanted starting May. $32.50mon. 1325 R St. 432 9506 before 8 a.m. or after 5 p.m. WANTED PEANUT EATERS & BARGAIN HUNTERS for Campus Bookstore's PEANUT SALE. Peanuts free. Gift candles & clothes darn near. April 2-7. At 1245 R St. Cliff's for cocktails. Cliff's Lounge 12th & O. All unescorted ladies drinks half price. Live music & dancing. Morocco Lounge. 1010 "P" St. FAU last day to register for priority ril 6 m fl& mi lis iifiBss u m m a Find five misteaks in this ad. The first five persons to bring a copy of this ad corrected to our downtown store today (Thursday) will receive-- absolutely free-- a pear of stereo headphones. Winners after the first five may still buy a pair of headphones (which retale at $1 1 .95) for the very low price of $5.00. And even if you can't find all five errors, you'll find values at Stereo Studio that are un mistakably the "rightest" prices around, because at Stereo Studio you always get "The Best Buys in Components." Hint: You won't find any mistakes in the prices. Stereo Studio always has low prices for quality components. Our Best-Buy $299 SvStem harmankardon j - Mcdonald BB 8331 ES9 Absolutely Legitimate Clearance Sale Values On EUBBKSi superMw. Recorders MODEL 127 Stereo Cassette Deck WAS 159.95 N0W 139.95 ti it, mm - ;,v J 'J- J: rV' A medium budget can't do better than our Harman-Kardon BSR McDonald system. The Harman-Kardon 330A AMFM Receiver delivers 10 watts RMS per channel. That's more than enuff distortion-free power to drive the HK-20 speakers. To complete the system, a BSR 310X turntable is included. And you don't have to buy a base, dust cover, or Shure magnetic cart ridge separately, because they're included. List: $389.95. MODEL 650 Professional-Quality Three-Motor Three-Head Stereo Tape Deck was 499.95 N0W 449.95 EVERYDAY LOW PRICES AR 3a SPEAKERS l i t vu Reg. $207.50 AR 2ax SPEAKERS i ,t vm Reg. $106.00 SHURE M93 E Cartridge lim $4!.i'Reg. $25 SHURE M91 ED Cartridge i. im .v-rv, Reg. $28 MAXELL DYNAMIC CUSSETTES UDC-60 1 1. 1 $:un Reg. $2.49 UDC-90 i ,t u.ho Reg. $3.49 414 South llth & Gateway 4326677 ItuSo The Best Buys on Quality Components thursday, april 5, 1973 daily nebraskan page 1 1