The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 05, 1973, Page page 11, Image 11

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FOR SALE
Men's long RACCOON coot. 40-44
size. Offers over $1213. 3410 S
31st. 423-4280.
Amplifier close-out; Marantz set9
4100 StereoQdad amp-regular
S490.9G, now $333; Marantz
4415 Quad Receiver -regular
$399.95, now $319; Mnranf
4430-regular S599.95, now
$479; Super Scope QA-420
StereoQuad amp-regular
$ 1 99.95, now $123 45
STEREO STUDIO, 414 S. 11th'
and Gateway, 432-651 1.
SPEAKER CLOSEOUT: EP
201 -regular $399.90pr.' now
$250pr'.; A R 2ax-rogular
$278pr.', now $212pr.; JBL
L 8 8 regular $396pr.', now
$264pr.'; Dyr.aco A-35 -regular
S240pr.', now Siaapr,' ESS
translinear-regnlnr $D98pr'
now $478 pr1. STERFO
STUDIO, 414 S. 11rh an.)
Gateway, 432-6511.
Stereo 8 track and phono -like
new. Will throw in $120 worth
of tapes. 477-1086.
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recent construction sites v Nebraska Hall and Oltlfathor Hall.
Construction of a broad vending service is under way in
Ferguson Hall and future plans are for a similar construction in
the College of Business Admirrstratior. fJIclg.
Rich u J '? pMf-ti, (ii rector sptvj; burincs. services, said
food prov'-i ;f; are not ivrti-.uk'rly profitable to sell fiom
vending machines ;;s far as the Univenity is concerned. Callincj
such items a customer convenience, rv. said the University only
receives a 5 per cent return on food sales.
Cold drinks appear to be. the :;iost profitable for the
University with a 20 per c nt re; .nn or, sales. For other
vendinq if?mr, the University receive 10 per cent on ail candy
sales, 15 per cor:.' or !iot drinss.
of cigarets.
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providing h ncei.:-J
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attempt is rv.:( !,.
comparable price
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same.
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machines are : K. iirr-t.j!!- ihi
The only var:af 'Ce'i in !ior; fee!
the size and price cf n;M.'-.:-, ,n
Saturdays. The icud
like a larger f
increased to 65 c?
All food ;::V ::
by food sei m'-vm p-;r
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Finest quality stereo equipment ot
low wholesale prices. JVC
receivers, ADL speakers, Sanyo
turntables. All merchandise
guaranteed. See Bob in 417
Harper or call 432-6119 for
Kerry.
Ampex cassette tapes; 40
min-$.58for two; 60
mln.-$.65for two.
Vid-A-Con.m Systems, 1630 P
St.
197 3 Mustang. 351 Cu. In.
Cleavland Vinyl Top-P.S., P.B.
Auto. Mag. Wheels. See At 2502
NW 8th.
1971 Charger: 318 cu. in. Power
Steering. Automatic. See at
2502 N.W. 8th.
PRICED FOR A QUICK SALE -71
VW, nice condition, new
micholin radials. Call after G
p.m. 489-9373.
Men's Green Varsity and Yellow
Super Sport bicycles. Cheap.
177-108(5.
Kenwood Kr-44 Stereo
Amp-receiver. $90. 432-6714,
Lorry.
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5 c? its for each package
oi'-erotiun is "obviously
the volume of I heir use.
vice manager, said an
.n's vended food on a
e: in the cafeteria and
roordine to Rieheson, is
:r hem 3 football game
; d c.'".b.iil fans seem to
ei'ja' 35-cent price is
fTeT roptcnt.
, vcrr.::!y iriu-.hiiies is prepared
u !, t-. i . ! " : ; " ,i n said,
ti, N'jiounViic M(.-ich.indisiiie
shio-j'.'d to Lincoln
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sue iwgjrasfta
ms ci fine Bowiirsg Alley
of the cheapest prices anywhere.
Tuesday and
4:30 - 5:15
Saturday, 9:09 .rn. - WSfditight
3 games for $1.00 fi!l 6:00
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WE HAVE KEPT LEAGUES OFF FRIDAY, SATURDAY. AND SUNDAY TO ACCOMODATE CPHIV
BOWLERS, SO COME DOWN AND USE YOUR UNIVERSITY HOWLING ALLEY.
HELP WANTED
Live-in house keeper full or part
time. Call for Interview and
Information. 477-9729.
Need good guitarist-vocalist. -For
club work In Lincoln with well
established group. Call Jim at
466-2903 or 489-5631.
Wanted one male counselor and
teacher to live In with two adult
male retarded persons In an
apartment. Work part time In
evening. - Background In
behavioral science desirable.
Applications taken for 10 days.
Call L.O.M.R. 475-8811,
8-4:30.
MEINI-'-WOMENI JOBS ON
SHIPSI No experience required.
Excellent pay. Worldwide travel.
Perfect summer job or career.
Send $3.00 for Information.
SEA FAX, Dept. 0-8 P.O. Box
2049, Pot Angeles, Washington
98362.
Port time male or female
cashier-clork. 20 hrswk. 1-6
p.m. Inquire in person.
Ruppert's Pharmacy. 13th & N.
Steak-O-Rama, 12tfi & Que needs
day cashiers and busboys,
Pleasant laundromat attendant. Part
time weekends and holidays.
409-4929, 488-9843 after 8:3C
p.m.
Dishwasher for small fraternity;
short hours, meals and pay
(arrange). Call Bob, 475-1953.
Fiitt time dishwasher. 7:30 a.m. to
11:30 a.m. or 11:30 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. Inquire In person.
RupiKTt'-; Pharmacy. 13th & N.
Kilchon ht'lp VAiiitc). Flexible
hours. Day and night shifts
open. No experience necessary.
Apply In person- at Taco Kid,
17th & Van Dorn. No phone
calls plouso.
P.jlt tlmo waitresses - waiters
bartenders - kitchen
help -- evening work. Good
Pay. Tack Boom Bar. 144S
Cornhusker. 43b-9234.
Part timd waitress wanted
Immediately. Chirk's Cjenposs
Room. Lincoln Municipal
Airport. 432-5678.
Lincoln Army & Western Store
138 No. 1 1th Lincoln
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Our open Bimllnrj hour;,:
Thursday,
Wednesday,
3:30
djily nobri'iskun
WEN, MEN, MEN. GIRLS, GIRLS,
GIRLS. Nflod'x) at once for our
grand opening. Cocktail
waitresses- 8i waiters; food
waitresses"- waiters 3nd cooks,
Top wages. Will hire first 20.
Sue us at once or call after
11:00 a.m. Reixiozvous Lounge,
434-0264.
Waitress needed. Apply at Mr.
Stak, BS05 "O" St. Sea Mrs.
Price.
FOUR COLLEGE MEN NEEDED
PAR T TIME. $50WK. ALSO
FULL TIME WORK. 488-4424
SERVICES
Pregnant? Birthright cares about
you and your unborn child,
477-8021.
Professional editing andor
rewriting, artwork, typing.
Reasonable rates. 489 3283.
FOR RENT
3 bdrm. 2nd floor. 4 blocks from
campus. Unfurnished. Stove,
refrigerator, some utilities pd.
Available now. 434 0239
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Suntftsy, 1:00 p.iJ. I0:S0 p.ut.
3 gesmec $1.00, ail day
2 bdrm. f urn'r.'-v! i -,
utilities pj. L'-.t-.-- -..'
area. Siiwlo'. o.' . .-.- ;
$135. 4?-G2:9.
Going abroad? Sn OOC for info
ways to s iv? money - cr tn
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OPPORTUNITIES CENT
205 Nebraska Union.
MISCELLANEOUS
Charter Bus Seats Avail jble for tfi
OSU-Nebraska gjm-j. Octot.-i r
27. Cost $20. For mcr
Information call Alan cr Keif-,
475-0975.
P.E.O. College Group Mjotino.
October 14, 1973. Sunday b:C':.
p.m., Place: Mrs. Joane Johnson,
6601 Sumner. Pes(Tvatiorn-489-2314.
Deadline Tlmr.
October 11. G:0C p.m.
VOLUNTEERS
Student Voluntoer Gcrvr;en r)c-'
volunteers tor a talent oroup to
perform at heme"? icr
elderly. Call 472-2486, come ti
room 200, Union, if in reroute:.
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Did you know we arc
open all day Sunday?
1311 'O' Street
Lincoln, Nebraska
Phone: 432-5639
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