The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 13, 1973, Page page 7, Image 7

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FOR SALE
1933 Ford Pickup, completely
rebuilt 289-3 speed, excellent
condition. 466 0171.
Tandberg reel-to-reel tape dock.
Warranty. 5 free tapes. Call
John, 475 881 1 , before 5,
423 4828 after 5.
ZENITH 6 SPLAKER PORTABLE
STEREO EXCELLENT
CONDITION. $100.00.
434 5000 after 5.
1968 Cutlass S. Full power, air,
vinyl roof. Automatic console.
One owner. $1395. 475 725G,
evenings.
Koss ESP 6 stereo phones, $50,
Rabco ST 4 with ADC 26
cartridge $168. 3 M Portable
copier $50. 475 9374.
Tan 1963 Ford Galaxy, hard top.
Clean. Very good condition.
Power steering, brakes. $395.
488 0247 after 6.
Dispersal Sale. Afghan Hounds,
show quality at student prices.
488-7516, weekends & evenings.
Sale on back packs. Himalayan
model 10-reg. $54.95, spec.
$44.50. Far West
Expedition, -reg. $33.95, spec.
$29.95. Jan Sport Scout E-reg.
$28.88, spec. $24.50. Himalayan
Model 4,-reg. $29.95, spec.
$19.88. Cash, charge or
lay-away. Surplus Center, 1000
W. "O" St.
Sale on back packer sleeping bags.
Comfy, tri lakes mummy style, 3
lb. dacron 88 insulated. Temp,
tested 20 degrees. Reg. $23.99,
spec. $19.99. Surplus Center,
1000 W. "O" St.
Wrangler button front flair jeans,
reg. $4.88, spec. $3 99. Tank
top shirts $1.49. Surplus Center,
1000 W. "O" St.
Year-old Singer Graflex 250 strobe,
excellent condition, new
battery, $75, 475 2812.
'68 Triumph 650 Bonneville. $675.
18th & R. 475 8058.
Great Cooks of the Western World.
Like new. Best offer. 432 0801
after 8 30 p.m.
'65 Impala SS,
speed, Mags,
message.
327350t HP, 4
488 5 770, leave
Sony TC 8, 8 track record deck,
Koss headphones, Shure
cartridge. 477 7483.
305 Honda, new paint, overhauled
engine, transmission. Call
Koelling, 434 0228.
130 watt rms. Guitar Amp. 2 15"
J.B. Lansing speakers and 2
Lansing drivers. Ken Hillen, Rm.
1021 Harper Hall, 432 3905.
Sears A i r c o n d i I i o tie r ; 18,000
B.T.U., 220 volt, used 3 mo.
Now $315, Now $22 5.
432-6847.
HELP WANTED
Must bo Lincoln resident. Neat .in"
dependable. Able t work days
Si evenings. If interested apply
Embassy Theatre between 1 and
5 daily.
Full or pari time expel ienced larm
worker. Begin now through fall
harvest or longer. 785 3235.
MUSICIANS, ARTISTS,
WRITERS: Graduate student
needs HIGHLY CHfATIVf
andor non crealive individuals
to participate in Research Study.
If you have approx. one hour
free on April 17 and 19, call
472 2590 for more information.
(THIS AD IS i' O R RIAL.)
Sorry no pay.
Cooks needed. Mature, Immediate
openings. Breakfast. .. a.m. to J
p.m. Night 5 P.". -
3 4 5 days per week. Apply ? "
p.m. daily J.B.'s Big Boy. No
exporienr" rvi " -,. it y.
COLLEGE MEN SUMMER WORK.
$ 1 2 5 W y I K ALSO
SUPERVISOR OPINING.
488 4424.
Busboys needed. Day 8i night. Part
time. Apply 2 4 daily. J.B.'s Big
Boy, 27th & Vine.
Wanted. Fashion Designers, Tailors,
Seamtresses, part or full time,
call days 432 3432 ask for Ron
or Paul.
Waitresses needed. Work a split
shift 1 ' 2 hrs at lunch, plus
evening work. Class schedules
can bet worked around. Apply .'t
Mr, Steak, 5505 O St.
as
1 1 o w i d e
NOVA. Serve to
pover t y related
- . .. t tA h i If i
my atl"' ' '
earning University c.r'.rm . .-.
$1907m0. Contact NOVA 118
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HonfllK nan u
Volunteer
t a t o i
community
Apply now.
Janitorial help. 4.30 1 '("'f;
5:30 p.m. 11:30 P,m
p.m. midmtiht. MuM l-
company physical App V
person Personnel OH k,., M N.
8th St., HumoII C-""7 J
"nc Wo are an equal opportunity
employer.
HOUSE OF F LOWERS 135 S.
12th. 432 2775.
WATCH REPAIR All makes also
Timex. Dick's Watch
Service-East side-Campus
Bookstore-at the Yellow Door.
SHERATON INN
NOW HIRING
looking for:
Bellmen
Front Desk Clerk
Hostess
Bartenders
Waitresses
Maids
Cashier
Apply in person
1431 So. 33rd St.
FREE INCOME TAX
ASSISTANCE, 3 9 p.m. M F, 9
a m 2 P.m. Sat. UMHE, 333 N.
1-4th 4 7 5 7343, call for
appointment.
PERSONAL
LKS: Have a daisy of a 21st b-dayl
Love and kisses, Sid.
Happy 21st, Wide-mouthed frog,
from the WF WF Menagerie.
LOST
Lost -tan check book with blue
chocks. My name is on the
checks. Lost in union. Call
432 9735 ask for Mark or leave
note at room 108, Temple.
LOST: Contemporary American
Poetry. (Paperback) and
notebook with theme paper.
Rita Surpicki. 432 7075 or
432 8853 (521 2 Selleck).
LOST: Tortoise shell frame glasses,
brown-tinted prescription lenses.
Reward. 432 2210.
FOR RENT
Summer rooms for rent.
Air-conditioned. $10wk. 1235
N. 16th. 475 2903 or 432 0494.
2 bdrm. Now apt. Near capitol for 4
people. 477 1878.
Live at Cornhusker Coop! A
cooperative, coed living unit.
Save money on summer and fall
rates. Call 475 6796.
Rooms for rent. Share kitchen,
completely redecorated. 1 block
from campus. 475 8058.
Wanted one mature, amiable,
serious student to share very
nice duplex house. Private
bedroom, $65mo. Prefer person
with similar interests. Must be
willing to share responsibilities
for upkeep. Move In May 22.
Contact Ken. 475-9182.
Male roommate for 'til Aug.
$37. 50 mo. plus utilities.
Available, now. 475-9374
anytime.
We need a roommate. $60 or
$45 - it depends. 475 6664.
MISCELLANEOUS
Need a break from school? LEARN
BY LIVING IN Mexico!
Overseas Opportunities Center,
Suite 200, Nebraska Union.
Tassel interviews will be held
Saturday and Sunday, April 14
and 15, from 1 :00 to 4:00 in the
union. Pick up an application
and sign up for an interview time
outside the north conference
room by 5 00 Friday, April 13.
The room for interviews will be
posted.
Wanted: Old Baseball Cards. Will
trade or buy. Call 475-1387.
Qpsc
SERVICES
Professional typing for termpapers,
class notes, legal briefs.
Reasonable, Donna, 475 9909.
Termpaper Arsenal Inc. -Local
agent. Call after 4:00 p.m.
799 2807.
Pregnant and distressed? Call a
friend . . . Birthright, 477 8021.
Furnished apt. to sublease from
present until Aug. 20. Newly
redecorated. Air, 2 bdrm. $165.
1740 S. 25th St. 432 9908.
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UN I IMIUIE
ROOMMATE WANTED
Meet Woodsy Owl.
He represents a major step forward
in our fight against pollution.
With the Army ROTC Two-Year Program.
Army ROTC usually takes lour years of college. But
vou can do it in two.
If, for example, you couldn't take Army ROTC
during vour first two years of college.
Or if you just didn't want to take Army ROTC belore.
But now you recognize the benelits.
Vou start the Two-Year Program by going to our
six-week Basic Camp the summer following your sophomore year.
Cam)) a little classroom work; some challenging
physical training replaces the Basic Course you would have
taken din ing your first two years of college. You're well-paid lor
this six-week catch-up.
Then, after camp, you complete your Advanced
( bourse during your junior and senior years.
Mavbe you'll decide that the chance to get real
management experience earlier than most people will he worth
a lot later on.
Maybe you can use the SKX) per month subsistence
allowance you will get for up to 10 months of each school year.
' Maybe qualifying for two careers simultaneously
military or civilian is insurance against job uncertainties.
Or, maybe the opportunity lor an Army ROTC scholar-
ship is exciting.
The Army ROTC Two-Year Program is another
chance for a better career, through Army RO I C.
Talk over the Two-Year Program with
the Professor of Military Science at your sc hool.
Or use this coupon. There's no obligation.
Armv RO TC. The more you look
at it, the better it looks. UiU
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friday, opril 13, 1973