-ifc 4"0& , r ! Si predicts IF . U 7 ' '. ffl Nebraska , behind Ohio; Oklahoma ? Sports Illustrated (SI); f 1 3f j '4- August 1975 finish set for sports complex By Larry Stunkel Visitors to the Nebraska State Fair this week may have had difficulty believing that the web like, steel skeleton, UNL's new sports 'complex, will, be Completed a year from now. The planned August 1975 com pletion date is realistic, yet some FOR SALE '69 Plymouth Belvedere. One owner. 2435 N. 65th. 464-2352. ForSaie- Zenith port, stereo $35. Electric guitar, amp. & . accessories $100. Folk guitar ..jaSflJafiA52L-:" - -, 1yo5 Honda, 305 CC. rebuilt engine, new tires. Call 432-5287 evpnfnqsr - Koss HVt headphones, used once. Were $40, sell at &2!L&22zLII.a. ' Small Falcon 10-speed racing bike; practiclly new. Call 488- . 1 0x 55 Mobile nome, skirted, 2 bdrm., air cond., carpeted, turn, or unf urn. Good condition, spacious lot and garden, Lo cated near both campuses. Call ' between 10 a.m. & 3 p.m. i&LSlU 1 A.K.C. Siberian Husky pups. &tem. . 2-yearoid Hirondelle Bicycle, gjn r.a i j 47-0069 evenirn" ' TENNIS bALLSsliqntiy used. $can will be sold from 4-5 p.m. " Wednesday at the tennis courts by Coliseum. 71 red Volkswagon square back. ,25,000 miles, automatic transmission, radio, excell. con .gjtinn. 4a3-faas Lincoln's Largest Buyer and Seller of Antiques and Used Furniture. Evening appoint ments available. Payne & sen, 6036 Havelock Avenue. 464- For Sale-T)esk, double springs and mattress. Ideal for apt. Call 488-0840 and do it 1- ' '. .'i . ' . , Like Newll 8 track, 4 channel, quadrasonic, 4 good speakers, 270 Motorola. Call 475-2232 lX5-g.,P .r . ,-,,mmmk& , , p.t.O. Coiiege Group Meet ing, Sunday, Sept 8, 5 p.m. Home of Mrs. Harold Osbon, 600 S. 42nd. Call reservations . .jlFrjenini. 464-f1Q5 Commuting from Omaha M-W-F-. Need riders or will pool. TBAVcLS IN THE FhuPLfc S "REPUBLIC OF CHINA! Slides, 'music, discussion with Nancy Ryan. Commonplace-UMHE, 333 N. 14thJ0:45 a.m. Sunday, Cornhusker Go-ed Co-op $420 1st semester, $400 2nd sem. Vacari?i3 for women. 435-5256 475-6798. f i 1 1 Expected completion date for the what optimistic, according to Harley Schrader, UNL physical plant administrator. The project, which originally was to be finished by January 1975, seemed doomed to delay from the start. Funding the complex by cigarette taxes met controversy 2 or 3 bedroom house close to the campus. 2218 Dudley. 475- . Non-smokers between 22 and 28 to share quiet 3 bdrrn. apt. with deck porch $75. Call Steve Speicher at 435-2161 during business hours, : Female NONSMOKER room mate wanted. Lg. furnished house. Own room. Approx. $80mo. I'm female grad. student- like music yet need silence for study. There is room for both. Call Conni after 8:30 p.m. 47fi-5QQ'i. V Male roommate wanted. $50 ', mo. Everything paid. Close to campus. Call after, 5 p.m. 477-6792. Free room and board for student . or couple. Live with man in wheel chair- some assistap.ee rcounGd4Z5Ji.223J HELP W ANTE EL: Help Line operators-emo-tio'naMy mature, empathic stu dents, knowledgeable about Uni versity, who can think well under stress. Related experi ence helpful. 472-3310. Positions available now FoT waitresses, car service waiters, food preparation workers, cash iers. Good pay, Hours can be arranged to fit your schedule. Experience not necessary. Ra pid advancement possible. A!l locations now imoi viewing. Svu , ad in phone book. Equal Oppor tunity Employer. King's Food Host USA, Inc. , TJeTTvery peTson Tol a. in r weekdays and all day on Satur day. Hours flexible. Dittmer's Flower Shop and Greenhouses 14th and High 475-2688. Apply in person. Seniors m m m m n & Peace CorpsVISTA needs agriculturalists, 'teachers, business persons, engineers, and architects to work here and overseas. Contact your Placement Center for interviews with Peace CorpsVISTA representatives Sept. 16 & 17. - 'ISM 4 ; UNL sports complex Is August BURGER CHEF 1300 P, Gargen Level- Douglas 3 The atre, day help, evening help, full time or part time, flexible schedule. Apply in person to Terry Meyer 9 aim, to 5 p.m. Part time day or noon hours. Apply at Afby s 14th &Q. We could use temporary unskilled laborers to be on call . for afternoon work 1-5 p.m. You need a car and phone. Man- power 122 N. 1 1th CUSTODIANS Floor Brita Building Services need depend able students tor part time approx. 7-10 a.m. or 5-10 p.m., APP'y 3235 NL251k Looking for a part time job? We have immediate openings for assistant manager, cashier, usher, and custodian. Interes ted? Apply in person, Plaza Theatres. 12th and P Streets, or call 4 77-1234. . Grocery checker male or female Experience preferred, but not necessary. Late after noons, evenings, and Saturday. Apply in person Shuster's Jack & Jill, 140 Capital Beach Boulevard. ,. . waTTTTTTS wanted Henry's Place. Full or part time. . $2hr. 432-0331435-9069. Call NtiEDTEN LADIES Immeui alely for telephone reception . ' (-,,1,, nlno hnnnQ P.H ' ,Ut It. wuiw, ; p. 46G-5037 for interview appoint ment or apply at 620 N. 48th Suite 208 10 to 4. Mrs. Lane. lJrC,ln.Bi!Larty Lions Club. MAIDS fH?edeurTu!T Time or part time. Health insurance furnished. Apply in person at Motel 6, 3001 . NW 12th St. or call 4 75-9502- . m S i t'.J , J I i- .i . - f 1975. from the public and was the subject of a debate in the Legislature. Once construction started, a shortage of materials, (especially steel), a shortage of skilled labor, due to an increase in heavy construction in downtown Lincoln and bad working weather slowed progress, Schrader said. . HELP WANTED: Part timb kitchen help 10:30 a. m.-2 p.m. 5 daysweek. Apply in person .Godfather's Pizza. , Assistant fry cook. Evening hours. We will train. Apply in person. Interstate 80 and Air- port Exit. Ramada Inn, Someone for housework and child care- days. Will consider live -in student for room and hoard. 489-5336. Waiters, cocktail waitresses, evenings. .Will train if neces sary. Call 464-0264 for interview 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Loving siuer neeaea ror ooy o, and girl 1, in my home only. Flexible day-hour schedule. References required. Area of :.i;h Sivith Street. 477-4983. NEW BARH YMORES COCK- TAILLOuNGE, lunch menu, downtown location, interview ing for bartenders, waitresses, call 435-2993 for appointment. COLLEGE STUDENT needed for part-time custodial work. Good pay. Apply to Century House, Harrington Real Estate Office, 1201 J between 8 a.m. and 4 o.m. CREATING BETTER LIVING FOR UNL STUDENTS miSlJmil Free two months rent if you move in before November 1,' 1974. Club house complete with ping-pong and pool tables. Wet bar and fireplace,, .conversation pit. Heated pool, tennis 'court. Baseball and football field. Two fully equipped playgrounds. Picnic ground with gas grill. Two car off street parking, and in park city bus service; Free storage shed, cable tvy water, sewer and trash service. I I i ft WORE LIVEJ THAN JUST A PLACE TO ;)magazine's ratings for the :' top twenty football teams for 1974 are out. This year's choice fori national champion is Ohio i State University and the 1 publication devotes most of the college football section to the Buckeyes.' Nebraska Is sixth in Si's predictions while the Ok ahoma Sooners are nurm. Der two. Another Big 8 team, Missouri, is 12th. Last year, Sports Illus trated had the Huskers 12th and picked Texas to win the national champ ionship. The section on Neb raska features this quote from Tom Osborne; "There is little difference between 11-0, or 10-1 and 7-4 or 6-5 in the Big 8. We'll be good, but I don't know whether we'll be the former or the latter." Earlier in the week, Nebraska was forecast seventh in the AP pre-sea-son poll. SERVICES Expert typing, papers, manu scripts, theses. Bev Schwartz 466-2375. ' ; HEY SLEEPYHEAD! There's now a telephone Wake Up Service available to get you up, and on your way to class or your job. FREE service for the week September 9-15. For more in formation and scheduling, call Information Services 475-7837. WATCH REPAIR any make-bands- DICK'S WATCH SER VICE. Yellow door-east side, Campus Book 13th & "R". 432-3414. Gay Coffeehouse Sunday, 8 p.m. UMHE-Commonplace, 333 N- 14th. FREE RETAIL CATALOG: 'pipes, waterpipes, bongs, ciga rette papers, rolling machines, superstones, clips, underground comix, etc: Gabriellas Goodies, Box 434, Hollywood, Calif. 90028. - ' EXCHANGE rap group, UMHE-Ccmmonplace Chapel, Sunday; 3:30 p.m. This week: "Alternatives in Sexual Life," A Hcv Concept In Mobile. Home LMnri 475-5572' QGS 1 u ' i M ' I r j ' n ' I ! ff - I- M li daily nebraskan page 11 friday, September 6, 1974