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DAILY NEBRASKAN WANT AD$ 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 may 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 wlthln five days .are 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 Men'i long RACOON coat. 40 44 size. Offers over $125. 3410 S. 31st. 423-4280. SPEAKER CLOSEOUT: EPI 201 -regular $399.90pr., now $250pr.; AR 2ax-regular $278pr., now $212pr.; JBL L88 regular $396pr., now $264pr.; Dynaco A-35 regular $240pr now $188pr.; ESS translinear-regular $598pr., now $47 8pr. STEREO STUDIO, 414 S. 11th and Gateway 432 651 1. Amplifier close-out; Marantz sets 4100 StereoQuad amp-regular $499.95, now $388; Marantz 4415 Quad Receiver regular $399.95, now $319; Marantz 4430-regular $599.95, now $479; Super Scope QA-420 StereoQuad amp regular $1 99.95, now $1 23.45. STEREO STUDIO, 414 S. 11th, and Gateway, 432 6511. Stereo 8 track and phono-like new. Will throw in $120 worth of tapes. 477 1086. Ampex cassette tapes: 40 min.-58 centsfor two; 60 min. 65 centsfor two, Vid-A-Comm Systems, 1630 P St. Men's Green Varsity and Yellow Super Sport bicycles. Cheap. 477-1086. Olympia manual typewriter. Excellent condition. Call 432-9759. HELP WANTED Live-in house keeper full or part time. Call for interview and information. 477 9729. Wanted one male counsellor and teacher to live in with two adult male retarded persons in an apartment. Work part time in evenings. Background in behavioral science desirable. Applications taken for 10 days. Call L.O.M.R. 475 8811, 3-4:30. Steak-O-Rama, 12th & Que needs day cashiers and busboys. GAY ACTION H RAP LINE f 475 5710 t Ski Club M Tues., Oct. 9 7:00 p.m. P.M. Nebraska Union Agenda: Membership and dues, Christmas Trip Info., Club Info., club sweat shirt or T-shirts. Ski movie, and WINE PARTY AFTERWARDS Notice ASUN Book Exchange Customers All those wise enough to use the book exchange, who have not picked up their books or agreed to leave their books until next semester, must stop by Union 117 Today 10 a.m.-4 p. Otherwise you lose your books Pleasant laundromat attendant. Part time weekends and holidays. 489-4929, 488 9843 after 8:30 p.m. Part time male or female cashier-clerk. 20 hrswk. 1-6 p.m. Inquire in person. Ruppert's Pharmacy. 13th 8i N. Part time waitress wanted immediately. Clark's Compass Room. Lincoln Municipal Airport. 432 5678. Waitresses needed. Apply at Mr. Steak, 5505 "0" St. See Mrs. Price. Part time dishwasher. 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. or 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Inquire in person. Ruppert's Pharmacy. 13th & N. FOUR COLLEGE MEN NEEDED PART TIME S50WK. ALSO FULL TIME WORK. 488 4424. Wanted: Avon Representatives. Make good money in your spare time. Call Teri, 475 5493. Wanted: Female figure model for photographic studies. Outstanding pay if you qualify: please call 475-9664. We need college men to coach 7th and 8th grade basketball plavers. Call 488 0961. Babysitter, my home, area 22nd & South. Sundays 2:30 1 1 .30 p.m. Transportation allowance paid. References required. 423 8093. MEN, MEN, MEN. GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS. Needed at once for our grand opening. Cockt.iil waitresses & waitfrr.; food waitresses fii wjkers and cooks. Top wages. Will hire first 20. See us at once or call after 11:00 a.m. Rendezvous Lounge, 434 0264. SERVICES Pregnant? Birthright cares about you and your unborn child, 477 8021. FOR RENT Rent great furnture for your apartment or room. INTERIORS DIVERSIFIED 132 S. 13th. 432 8851. Available November 1. Beautiful, two bedroom apartment. Very close to campus. Cle.in, furnished, utilities paid. $100.00 per month. Call 472 2C'J0 days, 475 4652 nights. Ask for Ken or Mitch. MISCELLANEOUS Want to teach overseas7 Come ask us how. OVERSEAS OPPORTUNITIES CENTER, 205 Nebraska Union. r KIUVU 90.3FM Meeting 0J Gateway... Continued from Page 2 Third, he said the funds used to purchase the articles were not from Fund B as stated in the story, but from accumulated revenue in the Facilities Fund. He later said, however, that the facilities fund was that half of what was formerly call student fees not routed through student government for budgeting. The Board of Regents last summer changed the name from student fees to the University Program and Facilities Fees, and the half not routed through student government became Fund B. The Gateway editorial said, "The chancellor had no valid basis for his attack on the Gateway report. The story gave an accurate account of the purchases made, contrary to the chancellor's wordy attempt to demean the paper before the student body representatives." Regents meeting The NU Board of Regents will meet Friday to discuss the system's capital construction budget proposal for the 1 974-75 fiscal year. The meeting will be at 8 a.m. at the NU Systems Bldg., 38th and Holdrege Sts. OvEAimr? DUNTIULUTE HOLLYWOOD & VINE 14 when was the last time you stood up and applauded a movie? Walking HIS BEST YET! INGMAR BERGMAN'S CRiESAND WHISPERS rODAY-7;30, 9:20 LNDS THURS. MB ASSY .ENDS THURS. FIND OUT WHAT REALLY HAPPENED IN TOMS NEW X-RATED HIT! I here was a young man named Jones who could turn a girl's Sssi sichs into moans. Sliom jones Rides AQAin I I ' ttf ALBERT ZUGSMITH UimmmiiUSSSSl COLOR I fJf . W o ' ' ' 1 H tfis IftSSCiSlf IB Of is tf?BH. In the beginning there was Isaac Meeker. He founded the order in 1858 and his aim was to create an order of priests who would be able to meet the needs of the North American people as they arose in each era, each age. Modern priests who would be modern men. Part of the success of this order, he believed, would lie in the fact that each man would be himself, contributing his own individual talents in his own way for the total good. "The.individu.ility of man'he said, "cannot be too great when he is guided by the spirit of God." And that is just what the Paulists are-individualists. We're proud of our men and of each and every individual frsfjangp inparts is a genuine masterpiece of staggering proportions." " -Edward Behr, Newsweek is not a 'dirty' movie. The film isstark, sensitive and completely shattering in its intensity. Yes, by all means, see Last Tango'." -Aaron Schindler, Family Circle Uof N WINTERIM CHARTER FLIGHTS TO EUROPE MUNICH or ROME-$247.60 oiinl-lri l)(. 26-Jan. l.'i LONDON-$212 (limi,'eds Komid-trip !). 2-Jmi. 1.5 space in some interim courses is still available. Applications and $50 deposits are now being accepted in the Flights and Study Tours Office, Room 204, Nebraska Union. Phone 472-2484. (Flirjhts faros iro subjoct to chungo, with maximum Incruiiso of $30.) AIR HOCKEY & FOOSBALL TOURNAMENTS The air hockey and foosball tournaments will take place in the Student Union at 6:00 p.m. Oct. 10 & 11 Air hockey - Oct. 10 Foosball Oct. 1 1 Trophies will be awarded for 1st and 2cond place. Sign up at Games Desk (Bowling Alley) Fee 504 contribution-great and small. Whether the Paulist keeps boys off city streets by restor ing and re-planting a city park or wins awards for a remark able TV series-he is responding to the needs as he sees them. Wherever he serves in a parish or an inner city school ... a youth center or on campus ... a welfare shelter or in a prison . . . joining a senior citizens group or in radio, television or publishing, the Paulist is making his own contribution, and keeping alive Tather Meeker's dream. After all, there is a lot to live up to and an order is only as good as its men. For more information send for THE PAULIST PAPERS an exciting new vocation kit of articles, posters and recordings. Write to father Donald C Campbell, Room 101 ft7S 415 West 59th St., New York. N.Y.10019 iiw.tw'jii-wiiwTyW'!'' www page 7 monday, October 8, 1973 daily nebraskan