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interested parties are invited to attend if they have construgtivi suggestions for solving parking problems on campus. t-I A" Jtiation for CnniijN Wtiin will have as thef ' t Weaker, Lee DeJK AF f Teacher PltM 4Aflfeau, at 4:30 p.fi. ttrr io 200 Teachers doilu n wmt ads FOR SALE Pipes, tobacco, humidors and accessories. Cliff's smoke shop 1 2th & o. 1933 Ford Pickup, completely rebuilt. 289 3 speed, excellent condition. 466 01 71 . Queen-sized waterbed, heater, shelved head board and frame. Best offer 489 8062. Wrangler button front flair jeans, reg. $4.88, spec. $3.99. Tank top shirts $1.49. 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. Dispersal Sale. Afghan Hounds, show quality at student prices. 488-7516, weekends & evenings. Sale on back packs. Himalayan model 1 0-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. Year-old Singer Graflex 250 strobe, excellent condition, new battery, $75. 475 281 2. '68 Triumph 650 Bonneville. $675. 18th & Ft. 475 8058. '65 Impala SS, 327 350 HP, 4 speed, Mags. 488 5770, leave message. 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 irconditioner : 18,000 B.T.U., 220 volt, used 3 mo. New $315, Now $225. 432-6847. '69 Honda 350 CL. Unused 2 years, new clutch, rebuilt carbs. $390. 466-2472 after 4:30 p.m. Ask for Alan. 1967" Monda CB 160-excellent, elec. start - 432 9441 , evenings. HELP WANTED COLLEGE MEN SUMMER WORK. $ 1 25WEEk. ALSO SUPERVISOR OPENING. 488-4424. Waitresses needed. Work a split shift 1 ', 2 hrs at lunch, plus evening work. Class schedule's can be worked around. Apply at Mr. Steak, 5505 O St. MUSICIANS, ARTISTS, WRITERS: Graduate student needs HIGHLY CREATIVE andor non creative 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 FOR REAL.) Sorry no pay. Busboys needed. Day & night. Part time. Apply 2 4 daily. J.B 's Big Boy, 27th & Vine. Cooks needed. Mature. Immediate openings. Breakfast ... 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Night ... 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. 3 4 5 days per week. Apply 2 4 p.m. daily. J.B.'s Big Boy. GRADUATING STUDENTS Salesman & managerial positions available. 25 40 commission. Excellent opportunity for advancement Training available. Call 432 5262 between 1 and 3 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. Part time sales lady. Evenings weekends. Salary plu: commission. Apply in person Robert Hall Clothes, 6105 'O St. & u s Live at Cornhusker Coop! A c oopeiitive, coed living unit. Save money on summer and fall rates. Call 475 6796. Janitorial help. 4:30 p.m. 1 a.m., 5:30 p.m. -11:30 p.m., or 6 p . m. midnight. Must pass company physical. Apply in person-Personnel Office, 201 N. 8th St., Russell Stover Candy, Inc. We are an equal opportunity employer. Wanted: Fashion Designers, Tailors, Seamstresses, part or full time, call days 432 3432 ask for Ron or Paul. Volunteer as a NOVA. Serve to statewide poverty related community agencies while earning University credit plus $190mo. Contact NOVA, 118 Hen?lik Hall or phone 472 3151. Apply now. Must be Lincoln resident. Neat and dependable. Able to work days & evenings. If interested apply Embassy Theatre between 1 and 5 daily. SERVICES WATCH REPAIR All Makes-also Timex. Dick's Watch Service East side-Campus Bookstore at the Yellow Door. Pregnant and distressed' Call a friend . . . Brithright, 477 8021. Sewing 8 Alterations. Call Pat Moore at 799 261 5. HOUSE OF FLOWERS 135 S. 12th. 432 2776. r Termpaper Arsenal Inc.-Local agent. Call after 4:00 p.m. 799 2807. GAY ACTION RAP LINE 475 5710 FOR RENT Summer rooms for rent. Air conditioned. $10wk. 1235 N. 16th. 475 2903 or 432 0494. 3 room apt. Walking distance from University, $70mo, Utilities pd. Call 488 0590 or 423 6853. 2 bdrm. New apt. Near capitol for 4 people. 477 1878. o r'j r - -i. .. r, J f if V! 1 f.y A 1 AAN ' f-'Af i f I! in: U :-PM 'V Ml : !' Of a; ,r (M ( i ( 1 ' I M II 2 y "O" SI l I II & (iAII.WAY MAI I. Hgntr ;wlr( Amrici Gm Society Rooms for rent. Share kitchen, completely redecorated. 1 block from campus. 475 8058. Furnished apt. to sublease from present until Aug., 20. Newly redecorated. Air, 2 bdrm. $165. 1740 S. 25th St 432 9908. Summer rooms for rent. Air-conditioned. $45mo. Kitchen facilities. 435 9319. 1245 N. 16th. ROOMMATE WANTED Female roommate - $55mo. Near East Campus. Call Nancy, 466 1620 after 5:30. MISCELLANEOUS Practice your Spanish in Spain. You'll learn! Overseas Opportunities Center, Suite 200, Nebraska Union. All Bar drinks 50c, 4 C p.m. Live music and dancing. Morocco Lounge. 1010 "P" St. Wanted: Old Baseball Cards. Will trade or buy. Call 475 1387. (c!ondof) short 1 stuff J a I Program Arts Science Sai nt i a I Parking Committee An open meeting of the Council on Student Life (CSL) Ad Hoc Parking Committee will be held at 1 1 a.m. Tuesday in the Nebraska Union. All Monday 9 . ftl . Flnanci Aids-lntrtriim-Nebra$ka Union. 1 0 ; 3 0 . m . - Student 0 v. tlopfflint Programs Staff-Ltrr. ' . 1 1 :30 a.m. -U nion Council Black F s t it- fawi A-U n i o n . 12:30, &m.Arts & AdvWofy BOfcfd-UniOn. 3:30 p.m.-Latter day Student Orjtnlntion-Union. 6 P.m. - Spec Sferyicet-tutoring-Union. 6 p.m. -Black United Sisttrs-Union. 6:30 p. rri . -- American Association of University Professors dinner-Untn. 6:30 p.m. -Special Services-biology tutor Union. 6:30 p.m. -Students International Meditation Society-Union. 7 p.m. Free University Lunatics"- Union. 7:30 p.m. Counselors-Union, 8 p.m. Afro-American Collegiate Society-Union. o P.m. -Black A Festival-dance ensemble Union. 9 p.m. -Kappa Psi Union. 9 p.m. -Kappa Alpha Psi Union 'Lie and Math t s Future dims for park at 1 6th & R A resolution passed by ASUN in March 1972 calling for a park at 16th and R St. only has resulted in the planting of grass seed on the area. The slow progress has been caused by a lack of funding and too much rain, according to Ron Wright, assistant director of business and finance. The corner has been vacant for more than a year. Three 50-year-old ETV offices which occupied the site were demolished in March 1972. Money for UNL grounds improvement has previously been allocated in the NU budget, but this year no money was granted, Wright said. The fate of the small area of land remains in question. The UNL master plan calls for a parking lot to be built there in 20 or 30 years. A chapter of the Latter-Day Saints wants to buy the land and build a student house. The Board of Regents will vote on selling them the land on Friday. r KRIVU90.3FM 08 Miss Wonderful Goes all out for legs ' , , tfryi? " stands for "Vamp" " - - ?H M on this scamp of mk. a shoe. The GraduateX tr'" 'JL is in tune with the V Qr' A v,... M . uMtZl CIjssics for Spring 73 on Nt - J a thick, cork look platform ' sole and heel in Spring flavors. "V. ' x , ,. '' sole and M W 1SS onderful. AbK KJK GKAUUA1 L f'ni r H.inre I ) C ','0 Miss Wonderful Shoes Are Available at: Polly Shoe Stores, Grand Island, Columbus & Holdroge Wonder Shoes, Inc., Aurora, Nebr. I J rnonday, april 16, 1973 daily nebraskan pafje 7