The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 01, 1973, Page page 7, Image 7

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DAILY NEBRASKAN WANT ADS
can be placed In person' In Room
34, Nebraska Union, weekdays 8-12
and 1-5; or called in between 8-10
only at 472-2588. Cost Is $.08 per
word, per day, $1.00 minimum.
Payment In advance preferred, but
phone orders mey be charged. Bank
Amerlcard is also accepted In
payment of advertising at no extra
cost. Rates quoted are for cash
order or charge orders paid within
five business days. Ads not paid
within five days ro 50 cents
additional. Deadline for ads is 3 00
p.m. day before publication. No
refunds. Complimentary ads may
be run only If error is brought to
the Nebraskan's attention the
business day after publication.
FOR SALE
6; 85-1 5's. 2
re gular-very
48-1073.
snow-excellent, 3
good. All $40,
'72 450 Honda Scrambler. 5000
miles. With helmet, back rest.
Must sell. 475-0146.
Ampex cassette tapes: 40 rnin- 58
centsfor two; 60 mn.6r
centsfor two. Vid-A-Comm
Systems, 1 630 P St.
Automatic Radio 8-track car tape
player deluxe model. Che.-ip.
477-8484.
HELP WANTED
Lincoln YMCA NEEDS YOUIII We
need youth group (grades 4-6,
7-8) leadersl Job offers, good
teaching and coaching
experience. For details: call
488-0961.
Need a Job? Will you work evenings
for $5 an hour? Car required.
466-6642.
MEN, MEN, MEN. GIRLS, GIRLS
GIRLS. Needed at once for our
grand opening. Cocktail
waitresses & waiters; foud
waitresses & waiters and cooks.
Top wages. Will hire first 20. See
us at once or call after 11:00
a.m. Rendezvous Lounge,
434- 0264.
MENI WOMENI JOBS ON SHI PS I
No experience required.
Excellent pay. Worldwide travel.
Perfect summer job or career.
Send $3.00 for information,
SEAFAX, Dept. 0-8, P.O. Bo
2049, Port Angeles, Washington
98362.
Kitchen help wanted. Flexible
hours. Day and night shifts
open. No experience necessary,
Apply In person at T'aco Kid,
17th & Van Dorn. No phone
calls please,
Part time help needed In kitchen
and deliveries. Car necessary.
Contact Mr. McKay after 3 30.
Call 432 5961 ROMANO'S.
Part time waitresses waiters
bartenders-k Itchon help - evening
work. Good Pay. Tack Room
Bar. 1 445 C o r n h u s k r ,
435- 9234.
Part time student help nee' ted,
approximately 20 hours a week.
Mornings or afternoons, but
must be reliable. $2.00 per liour,
Apply In person to Bob
Carpenter, Mapes Industries,
2929 Cornhusker Highway,
Morning hostess cashier position
open. Part or full tune,
mornings. Will train. Apply 2 4
p.m. daily. J.B. Big Boy, 27th U
Vine.
monday, October 1, 1973
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t ickets $ 1 -
avail.iljle at west
brook 1 1 i and Union
performance: , h ,(!,jk
mon., oct. 1,8 p.m.
kimboll recital hall sponsored by union
'1 ;3 performing tine arts
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Part ':ir.j work. Evening shift. Earn
S30A-A. Call 132-6884.
University students. Part time
work. Flexible hours.
t 3 0 0 m n n 1 1 '. Car required.
4 75-7O10, f vr interview.
Nigiit wailiwi position. Part time
or full ti ie 2, 3 or 4 nights a
w ft'ik. 'Good pay. Apply
any time. J.B Big Boy, 27th &
V i ' e
Nei-d txix'tt ii .unstress for dress
mnMiiii shoo. Good pay. Call
I8'o;o3 ,,,v, ,,r 435-4938,
cvuni r'g::.
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Part time girl cashier wanted. Crest
VI In f. Mart, 1 545 Cornhusker
Hwy.
Part time attendant wanted. Crest
Oil Company. 1545 Cornhusker
H ighway.
"vUrr.Ing, afternoon and evening bus
i.oy position. Will train. Part
tm- ir (nil time. 2, 3 or 4 days
a week, Apply anytime J.B.'s Big
L': oy 21 ih & Vine.
Day cook position open. WIN train.
Part time. S2.2&r. 2, 3 or 4
days a week. 4 8 hr.vvk. Apply
nnvthno. J. P. ' -, Big Boy, 27th &
Vine
FOUR COllRjL MEN NEEDED
PART TIME:. $50WK. ALSO
FULL 11 Ml. WORK. 488-4424
Nurse aides. F ull and part time. All
shifts. Apply Madonna,
489-710:'.
SERVICES
P rod' iilo nal editing and or
'writing, artwork, typing.
Seasonal, ,. rilU.s. 489-3283.
Preanant? Birth right cares about
you and your unborn child,
4 7 7-80 21 .
Need typing done? Call 489-8121
a f t -r 5 p. m,
'any on down
to Room 34. Union
lo il, it f your
v,ml ,1(1 .
ROOMMATE WANTED
Fern, ile ruon h na to wanted to share
apt. SG0"i-. Call 4 75 2828.
Male roommate- large furnished
apartm''' t. 1 1'.' isonable rent.
-1 (. ;.
Two . a!e r'" "tima'i" to shar
,iP,irt m- t i m m e d i ,i t e I y .
A y.l I .1' U. workday!..
t n j ' u -,,'-' 4 ' ii'J'.
FOR RENT
1 1 r ad u a : '; students! I Newly
irpi'te I, fully furnished, 4
h-.'driom ugly ho.i-." for rerit.
C I f ;.M"i't pat k ing, no ( hildren
or largi.' pets. Refcr'-nei.'S pleasee
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Special committee rejects
Hiram Scott takeover plans
By Steve Arvanette
A special governor's
committee has recommended
that NU not take over
operation of the former Hiram
Scott College in Scottsbluff.
By a 7-3 vote, committee
members meeting in Grand
Island on Friday adopted a
motion which said, "The
programs which have been
suggested by the University of
Nebraska are not of a scope
and significance to warrant the
acquisition of the Hiram Scott
property by the University."
The NU Board of Regents
unanimously had backed an
administration plan which
would have converted the
defunct campus into a program
for agriculture and rural health.
Voting against the motion
were Jack Selzer of
Scottsbluff, Robert Koefoot of
Grand Island, and Frank Lewis
of Bellevue. Selzer is chairman
of an organization which has
offered the site to NU;
Koefoot is chairman of the
regents, and Lewis is a state
senator who has supported
legislation authorizing
acceptance of the property by
the University.
A bill was introduced in the
1973 session of the Unicameral
by Scottsbluff Sen. Terry
Carpenter directing the
University to accept the
property as a gift.
After passage of LB 17,
Gov. J.J. Exon vetoed the bill
and the Legislature was unable
to override the veto. However,
on the last day of the session,
senators approved a resolution
urging acceptance of the
property by the regents.
The issue of the University
using the Hiram Scott campus
has touched off considerable
WAI.K-IN Wi ST DOOK
III A L I II CI N I I K
ASUN Interviews
ASUN is now iiiterviewinij Kn
faculty annate and university
standing commit tt'e positions:
Calendar and Exams,
Commiricnment, Housing Policy
Commit tue, faculty Senate
Human Highis, IrimrcolliAjiatt?
Athletics, Parking Appeal1,,
Scholarships and Financial Aids,
Scholastic Appeals, Stulont
Suspension and Dismissals,
Campus Security Advisory
Board, Senate vacancii.". in
graduate and professional
college, and the ASUN Student
Court. Applications are available
l 334 Union, phone 47 ? 2581 J
ENDS THURSDAY!!!
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discussion in state higher
education circles.
Opposition to University
use of Hiram Scott has come
from Sidney, Chadron, and
North Platte, all communities
with junior or state colleges.
Local fears have seemed to
center around the possibility
that such an extension of the
University might cut
enrollments in smaller schools.
Exon has expressed concern
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is a genuine masterpiece of staggerin-;
proportions." Edward Behr, tJevsw.
JgstyZwgp Inpads
is not a 'dirty' movie. The film is stark,
sensitive and completely shattering
in its intensity. Yes, by all means, c.t:o
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YEAR AFTER GRADUATION, AND WILL. HE
CEIVE OVER $17,000 IN JUST FOUR YEARS?
2) THE NAVY ROTC CONTRACT PROGRAM CAN
OFFER YOU S100 PER
JUNIOR AND SENIOR YEAR, ASVvEL!. -Vi
COMMISSION AS A NAVAL Or RC:
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THE NAVY OFFICER INFORMATION TEAM
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that the operation of Hira'-i
Scott by the University inii
be a duplication of i::.;sh
programs.
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authority to frf rf.t
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