The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 04, 1973, Page page 7, Image 7

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THE ICE CREAM EMPORIUM
"L'ce an old-fashioned soda shop"
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SUNDAES
SODAS CONES
BANANA SPLITS
SHAKES MALTS
17th &
Van Dorn
Open Until 10 P.M.
Tues.-Sun.
Closed Mon.
SOPHOMORES!
(iuaranlci'd employment tor the next two .summers
plus SI 000 per sehool year for your Junior and
Senior years, lo timl it you qualify, contact the
Professor ot Military Science, M & N lildg.,
472-24M. Do it, NOW!
2202 0 St.
New New
OLYMPIA
$2.30-12pk
435-9453
ALL BOONE'S
FARM
97
HANLEY
STORZ
$1.79
$1.99
Go-Big-Red
and
White Tavern
Vodka
$
3.45Qt.
, . " Cream of Kentucky
Bud, Schlitz,
Hamms, Miller $3 99Qt
$2.35-12pk.
Pabst, Falstaff Andre Cold Duck
$2.25-12pk. $1.89
Kegs By Order
Bud, Schlitz Pabst, Falstaff
Hamms, Miller $11.50-8 gal.
$12.50-8 gal. $19.00-16 gal.
$21.00-16 gal. ($25.00 Deposit)
Open 9 A.M. - A.M.
Master Charge
ONE SIZE
FITS ALL...
In a rainbow of
gingham checks
with a
bandeau bodice
and adjustable
tie straps.
Easy care cotton
and polyester.
$15.99
MATERNITY SHOP5
Lincoln Gateway Shopping Center
Westroads Shopping Center Omaha
BankAmericard
111)
nno
lilt
You need a certain touch. A special drive. What ever comes up in Navy Air,
you have to handle it - whether it's a rescue mission or a mail run.
If you think you can handle it, let us know. Our birds are ready when you
are.
Talk to a man who wears Navy "Wings of Gold'
Call him at 477-7951 or 475-4258
Jul
STUDENT-RAILPASS
Tho way to ee Europe without feeling like a touriit.
f,i..nt M.iiIim- s is v.ili-l i" Au',t.,i. I : !-
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Go you f)liii lo r.f 'i.tuI ino
Sumnipr in L'ur opu ttun y 'r
Two I h i n q r. n i o 1 1 1 n n ! : o r y A ! 1 1 1
toEurope. AtuiaSUKl'-fi! ii.i'ivv;
Thnfirct not'-. ,OII Over hf!U.
second cjivr-; you unlinnKKlS-'Cond "nr.! tn.y ". tHon! fa.ip.T--- m
il I uM;pc
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Class rail travel for two month:, lor ;i
modost S13IS m Austria, !( junn
Denmark, F iance, Germany
Holland, Italy, Lix(MTit)Ouni
Norway, Porturpil, Spam, Sweden,
and Switzerland1 All you i vol to
qualify is to be a full-time studont up
to ?5 years of ace, recjisteied at a
North American school, collepe or
university.
And the trains of nuropoaro
a sensational way to travel Over
1 00,000 miles of track link; cities
tl-.v,u Ameiir-.i liefon; you (jo
fll'y HO::;! i .11 S.'ilP 1(1 CtjrOpO
p,.;- r, fhev ire nM'it '.tfictly for
vi ;i!(H' t ') ! at 'j'le honce the
merod P1 low price; Of route if
you il ' l( :,: I:m) you can buy a u-qular
1 1 ' i j ' I i meant f'5' viSitorscjf all
afjos. It (pveayou I ir'.t Class travel if
that'", what you want.
other way if you're pomp
to !) off to buropo. see a I ravel
Apeut b'.'foio you po, and in the
meantime, up off the coupon It
towns and ports all over Europe II,,.. can. hud and ,b!l oe, y)U a bolter
trams an; fast (some over 100 mph), tune m I amp... than you ever muuyni
frequent. mo i tn clean, eonvontent Q"".;ble
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daily nehruskan
friday, may 4, 1973