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    monday, february 23, 1S76
daily nebraskan
page 11
Old Activities Bldg.
will not be vacant
want
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1968 Mercury Monterey; air.
power steering, power brakes,
steel belted tires, $650 or best
offer. Call 472-9946.
1974 Subaru 2-dr., 4,000
miles AMFM, warranty, $3100.
466-7802.
. 1970 Lemans Sport Coupe.
Automatic floor shift, air, clean.
Power steering. Bucket seats.
Rally wheel covers. $1400 nego
tiable. 423-5351 after 6:00
and weekends. 6224 S. 39th.
Wire style cast aluminum
mags 14x6. Fit GM. First $100
takes. 467-1 775 evenings.
Utah loud speakers 3-way.
List 129.95 Now $69.95. Reli
able Stereo 230 No. 10th.
Name brand stereo compon
ents at big savings through
S.D.C. Factory fresh and fully
warranteed. For prica quotes,
call Tom at 408-0071.
Sansui direct-drive turntable.
List $29955. Now. $229.95.
Reliable Stereo. 230 N. 10th.
Garrard 70-M Turntable
$7955. Reliable Stereo, 230
No. 10th. ,
Trade used records for new
releases at .TRADE-A-TAPEf
4 RECORDS AND THE
COMICENTER 1 127 "P" StJ
1(474-9675.
With student or faculty ID
at time of sale, 10 discount on
all tires, TV's, stereos and bicy
cles except promotional models.
Goodyear Store, 19th & 0",
432-6521.
Religious
Book
Clearance
30 - 90
OFF
Cotner
Religious
Book Store
1237 "R" Street
477-6919
Beat the February liluca
Make great wLnes &i
Home
One Gallon Kit
$9.9$
THE
WINEMAKER
SI 50?
433 So. 13th Street
435-8710
WAGON WHEEL ANTIQU
ES. Show your student I.O. for
10 Discount on any regularly
priced item, thru March 15.
1976. 2215 No. Cotner.
Brand new genuine leather
jacket, waist length, size 40.
Cost $1 1 5, price $55. Call Norm
423-6627.
Spools and reels, great for
tables, various size, to $5.
Call 477-8119.
MUST SELL: 150 lb. weight
set with bench. 474-1864.
RAINTREE APTS.
32nd & "0'
1 1 bedroom $1 60 util.
J 2 bedroom $190 util.
s
Apartments are all el- aj
ectricranga. dishwasher,
5 drapes and carpet. 489-
0 '9651. After 6-489-05 17 2
or 453-4793.
$$
Female vacancies available
this semester.- Cornhusker
Co-Op. 705 No. 23rd. Call 475
6796. Ask for an officer for in
formation. 222244 Vine
CAMPUS AREA
Roomy and modern one
bdrm. or two bdrm. apart
ments. 1-2 baths, all
appliances included. Heat
paid, off-street parking.
Starting at $200.
Mgr.435-63S3
Avail. March 1-Deluxe one
bdrm. close to city campus, heat
paid, no pets, $145. 477-3413
489-7000.
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COLLEGE CAMPUS
REPRESENTATIVE
, Need to sell Brand. Name
, Stereo Components to Stu-
, dents at lowest prices. High (
Commission, NO INVEST
MENT REQUIRED. Serious,
'inquiries only! FAD Com-
'oonents. Inc., 20 rassaic,
Ave.. Fairfield. New Jersey
07008. I
Arlene Muyka T
201-227-6884 t
Busboys wanted -sorority.
5-6:30 p.m. 475-1 143.
Full and part-time food and
beverage service personnel,
immediate openings. Prominent
club in Lincoln, 423-8502.
$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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to to
2 Part -time work av-
aiiabla for taven
to people.. $50 per
to weak guaranteed yt
to plus extra money m
to for mora hours. A
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'm time this lummer.
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V) Motel. 5200 'XT to
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By Anita Stork
Although the East Campus Activities Bldg. no longer '
will house its student union after the new structure is
completed next spring, the building will not be empty
or silent.
Agriculture College Dean TJ. Hartung said he is form- "
ing a student committee to plan uses for the building.
The committee was formed by a recommendation from
the East Campus Faculty Advisory Council, according
to Council Chairman Robert Sorensen, professor of
agronomy. .
Sorensen said the recommendation for a planning com
mittee came "from a real concern about the fate of the
Activities Bldg." once the new union is completed.
Local building material retail
store has an immediate open
ing for a management trainee.
Must be in last 2 yrs. of business
or related education and able to
work a minimum of 20 hours in
cluding Saturday per week new
and 40 hours per week during
the summer. This is a training
position for a permanent staff
position upon , graduation.
Apply in person at Pauley Lum
ber Company, 945 So. 27th St.
FOUR STUDENT-TO-STUDENT
ADVISORS FOR 1966-7
ACADEMIC YEAR. Fifteen
hours a week advising Arts St
Sciences freshmen without
majors. At least junior standing
in A & S by Fall 1976 to apply.
Information and applications
available in A&S office, 1223
Oldfather. Deadline, Monday
March 8, 1976. (Undergraduates
only).
TWO STUDENT ADVISING
ASSISTANTS FOR 1976-7
ACADEMIC YEAR.' Twenty
hours a week advising Arts &
Sciences students, assisting A&S "
staff, etc. At least junior stand
ing in A & S by Fall 1976 or
graduate student with A&S
background to apply. Informa
tion and applications available
in A & S office. 1223 Oldfather.
Deadline, Monday March 8,
1976.
Noon- waitresses 11 a.m.
2 p.m. five days per week. Must
be 19 years old. Apply Lum's
Restaurant, 4550 "O" St.
OVERSEAS JOBS-tempor-ary
or permanent. Europe,
Australia, S. America, Africa,
etc. All fields, $500 - $1200
monthly. Expenses paid, light
seeing. Free info.. Write; Inter- .
national Job Center, Dept. NA
Box 4490, Berkeley, Cal.
94704.
Need Samurai sword. Will
pay good price. Call 475-8098
Margaret. Must be in excellent
shape.
1
One or two female roorr.
mates for c 2-bdrm. apt. near
East Campus & bus line. 467
1296. Roommate wanted, 1 lg.
4-bdrm. house 27th & "N",
$6250mo. 475-2340 after 5
p.m.
Need two male roommates
to share apartment. $55 a
month. Call 477-6488. after
5:30 p.m.
Need male, Christian room
mate at 2532 Vine. $88mo.
elec. 477-5135.
The UNL Young Republi
cans will sponsor a panel of
state senators discussing "UNL-.
It's Problems and Future",
Tues. Feb. 24th at 7 pm. In the
Union. All Interested students
are welcome.
Planning Summer Study or
Travel. See OOC tor Student ID
cards, info on passports and
ways to save money -or spend
it. Oversees Opportunities Cen
ter, 205 Nebraska Union.
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ski breckenridge
Spring break with
TRUCK BLOSSOMI Don t
waste ski time searching for
equipment, lodging and wait
ing to buy lift tickets. .
We've got your trip ready
and weitin'l, $135.95 in
cludes: 4 days skiing or 3
days skiing with fourth day
in Denver plus transporta
tion, equipment & lodging
(within 200 yards of lifts).
Discounted lessons available
(beginner's at no extra cost).
Call 477-7E83 evenings.
Team Electronics Service
Center for all your audio re
pairs, specializing in auto audio
and stereo equipment service.
21 st &"0". 435467.
WATCH REPAIR
All Makes-Seiko to Timex
tt BK. So. of Nebr. Bookstore
33S No. 12th Call 432-3414
DICK'S WATCH SERVICE
Janice's Beauty Shop
East Campus Area-Open Mon
day thru Friday and Evenings
. Monday, Wednesday and Thurs
day. Call 464-5476 for Appoint-
. ment. .
Dependable, permanent
babysitter has openings. Excel
lent facilities, individual atten
tion. State license. College
View. 489-4923. ,
Custom-made clothes from
your design or ours. Wedding
dresses too. Clifford Dressmak
ing Shop. 423-0198.
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Hartung said the building might serve as a recreation
center and a location for intramural athletics.
One problem faced by the committee is financing pro
posed programs, he said.
The bookstore and snack bar brought in some revenue
for financing activities, though it was inadequate," he said.
"When these facilities are moved to the new (East) Union,
another source of funding will have to be found to
support the Activities Bldg."
According to Hartung, if the programming is
academically related, state funds might be used. In ad
dition, he said, recreational activities might use a combina
tion of state money and fees.
Design students
busy in Omaha
By Sandy Mohr
Two Omaha groups have
asked UNL architecture stu
dents to help rejuvenate de
teriorating parts of down
town and north Omaha.
In the architecture De
sign of Behavioral Patterns
course, two students are cre
ating designs to remodel the
first floor of downtown
Omaha's vacant J.C. Penney
store, and eight students are
. designing a renovation of 38
acres near Creighton Univer
sity. Downtown Omaha Inc.
requested the students' help
in the Penney's store project,
said Ted Wright, Communi
ty Resource and Research
director. Omaha Wesley
House asked for the Archi
tecture Dept.'s help on the
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large department store is in
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homes now occupy that
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cant, he added.
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construction to bring new
people into the area, Wright
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