The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 01, 1974, Page page 11, Image 11

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1956 VW, runs good, $250
firm. Phone 464-2961.
Looking for cheap transporta
tion? Take a look at our Indian
motorcycles. Indian Cycle of
Lincoln, 125 N. 19th, 474-1893.
"Far-West" down parka, rip'
stop nylon shell and lininq. 10
oz. prime goose down-filled.
Heavy-duty 2-way 10 Delrin
zipper with down-filled snap
overdraft lap, down-filled collar
and hand warmer pockets, one
inside pocket, elastic & snap
adjustable cuffs, draw cord at
bottom, snap-on down-insulated
hood Included. In sizes large &
extra large only. Reg. sale
$35.99, special sale $29.95.
Without hood $26.95. Surplus
Center, 1000 "O".
Registered St. Bernard pup
pies. $60 each. Phone 382-6585
384-6146 after 6 p.m.
Newer home, 4 bdrm., 3
acres, room for four cars plus
storage, recreation room, two'
fireplaces, beautiful ash wood
work, hot water htg., convenient
location, 488-4821.
Photographic system, new
Minolta SRT 101 camera, zoom
lens, wide-angle lens, filters,
gadget bag plus more! Absolute
perfect condition, warranty.
477-4621 ask for Marty.
Miniature tape recorder, new
Panasonic Model RQ 212S, AC
or battery, built in microphone.
Perfect condition, $50. 477-4621
ask for Marty.
2 conqas plus stand $50, 2
AKG D2Q0E miscs, $30. Call
432-9825 after 5:30 p.m.
AMFM radio,, 8-,track, re
ceiver, turntable," dust 1 coyer, ,
and speakers, 4777900. - -
$79.95 and up like new
portable and console color TVs.
Guaranteed. Reasonable. 475
9545 after 6 p.m. and weekends.
CUSTOM VANS
Award winning Custom Vans
with chrome, mag wheels,
olush carpet, love seats, stereo
T.V., no 2 'alike. See at
DEANS FORD
1Q01 West "O" - 475-8821
Have to sublease: 2 bdrm.
apartment, Dec. 1-May 15. Call
483r1S15.
Get in the middle of things!
New and unique one bdrm.
apartments half way between
city and east campuses. All
appliances (with dishwasher)
and a pool for next summer-$150-$175.
Call 489-9311 or
contact the Mgr. at Apt. 7,
1121 N. 28th. 4&M187.
One, two, three bedroom
apartments, starting at $159.
Complete clubhouse facility, ten
minutes from campus, student
consideration, South Highway
77. Ruskin Place, 475-5242.
Cornhusker Co-ed Co-op.
Vacancies! 2nd Semester only
$400. 475-6790. 3SK JOr orncer
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WANTED: busboys for soror
ity. Call 477-7059.
PEACE
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iMiecls agriculturalista, teachers, business
persons, engineers and architects to
work here and overseas.
Contact your Tlacemcnt Center for
interviews with PEACE CORPSVISTA
representatives Nov. 11 14.
Waitress and food prepara
tion help warited. Part-time
hours, 11 a.m. -2 p.m. & 5
p.m.-7 p.m. Full-time hours,
8:30 a.m. -5 p.m. Contact Allen
Sierbert, 435-2929, King's Food
Host USA, Inc. 1316 "N".
DANCERS-Full or part-time
day or night, up to $4hr.
435-9909 or 1035 "M".
WANTED: male checker sev
eral evenings a week and
Saturdays, or all hours can
handle, good pay. Apply Shus
ter's Jack & Jill, 140 Capita!
Beach Blvd. 3-6 p.m.
Part-time cashier for evenings
and weekends. Apply In person,
Robert Hall Clothes, 6105 "O".
DAILY NEBRASKAN needs
full-time reporters (3-4 stories
per week). Journalism experi
ence helpful. Apply Rm. 34
Nebraska Union (down stairs
east from South Desk) or call
472-2586.
STUDENTS: we need part
time waitresses. Call for ap
pointment. Kuhl's Restaurant,
1033 "O". 432-1311.
Part-time waitress for lunch
10:30-2 p.m., part-time nights,
also part-time busboys. St.
George and the Dragon. Apply
in person.
Male roommate wanted for
one partially furn. apart, close
to campus. $79 mo., 475-2325
475-2147 anytime.
, Quality watch and jewelry
repairing. Prompt service. Au
thorized dealer for Bulova,
Caravells and Timex watches.
J.C. Penney Co 13th & OSt.
' Term papers! f Canada's ' lar-'
gest service. For catalogue send
$2 to: Essay Services, 57
.Spadina Ave., 208, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada.
FAST FINGERS for hire:
typingmimeographing, art and
layout services. Low rates,
435-5879.
WATCH REPAIR any make
bands. DICKS WATCH SER
VICE Yellow door-east side of
Campus Book 13 & "R" 432
3414. Will do typing In my home.
Call after 5 p.m. and weekends,
435-8676.
Your wedding photographs
delivered two weeks after your
ceremony? I? this and other
extra service ideas interest you,
call Stan Strange 489-0944.
Typist experienced, ac
curate, efficient. Reasonable
rates for theses and documents.
Call Sharon, 483-1237.
SERVICE AND REPAIR ON
TAPE DECKS, RECORD
CHANGERS, RECEIVERS,
amps, harmonic sound systems,
1017 QUE ST., 474-1007.
The MAGICAL OPPQH I UN
ITY of a lifetime! See a real, live
MAGIC SHOW. Presented by
Lincoln and Omaha area magi
cians. Fnoay, Nov. i, 6 p.m.,
Omaha, Neb. Call Dave Madsen
475-9045 or Redge Johnson,
488-6543 for ticket information.
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LOSi: vvire-rimmea glasses
in vicinity of Burnett Hall. Call
475-7794.
LOST: male afghan puppy,
2532 Vine. Good size reward,
475-5322 after 4:30 p.m.
Lost or stolen one women's
yellow suede billfold, 432-0427.
Last Friday I lost a back pack
of Army canvas. It contained 2
music books and one blue
notebook If you have it please
return it to 1201 Gather for a
reward. Ask for Steve.
UNIV. OF NEBRASKA
COLLEGE NIGHT
every Mon. night 5 p.m.
12:30 a.m. 2-fers on mixed
drinks and special on draft
beer.
RED LION LOUNGE
5600 Cornhusker Hwy.
WANTED: TICKET(S) TO
COLORADO GAME, 475-2125
467-3249.
Need 2 or - 4 tickets to
Colorado game. Top price paid.
Call 432-5705, ask for Roger.
HELP! We didn't save e
nough copies of the Wed. Oct. 2
& Aug. 21 DAILY NEBRAS
KAN. Anyone having copies of
these two issues, please bring to'
the DAILY NEBRASKAN, Rm.
34, Nebraska Unicn (dawn stairs
east from the South Desk).
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For confidential understanding
help, call Birthright, 477-8021 .
OOC: your link to a whole
world. For information on travel,
study, homestays, voluntary ser
vice and jobs abroad, visit your
Overseas Opportunities Center,
205 Nebraska Union.
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Vote For The Good Life
Do you want continued leadership in:
1. Protection of natural resources
2. Flood control 6. Water quality improvement
3. Recreation 7. Increasing wild life habitat
4. Beautification of landscape 8. Creation of wilderness parks
For Directors, tower Platte South Natural Resources District,
voftlor (two in tch Sub-DiJtrlct):
SUB-DISTRICT ONE
Julius Hellerich
Owen C. Perry
SUB-DISTRICT TWO
Don Graham
Quentin Johnson
Roberts. McGill
Charles L. Warner
SUB-DISTRICT THREE
Clarence Engelkemier
"teoHorn
Leland Meisinger
Lyle Stock
SUB-DISTRICT FOUR
DeForsM'Br?5wn
Delbecf.W.;td
Lloyd Vogt .'
SUB-DISTRICT FIVE
Dale Harlan
Glen Mitchell ;
dip this cd and take it to tba polls.
Thit ad sld for by Commit to Confirm National Leadership ewr
Natural Kasourct District-Don $. Barjc jlst, jr., Chmn., 0W S. $, Unceln,
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Ni l Earl T. Luff, Trtai. 1501 W. Ptrthma Rd, Lincoln, K
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Largest
5. Conservation of soil and water
SUB-DISTRICT SIX
Arthur L.Knox
Henry P. Reifschneider
SUB-DISTRSCT SEVEN
L. K. Emry
David M. Landis
Fred C. Retzlaff
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Weston Furrer
J. E. Jack Wagener
Joseph O. Young "
SUB-DISTRiCT NINE
Henry Cech
Lawrence E. Liebers
Merle M. Male' '
DtKECTOi AT LARGS ':
Harold F. Sieck
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