friday, december 1, 1978 daily nebraskan page 15 Numbers drawn The winning numbers for the Orange Bowl stu dent lottery are 1 through 2,998. The pick-up dates for the winning tickets are Dec. 4-6, from 9 a.m. to 4 pjn. at the athletic ticket office in the South Sta dium Office Building. Each student must call for and sign for his or her own ticket by presenting a student ID. Married stu dents will be required to furnish proof of marriage at this time (marriage certificate). All tickets must be picked up by 4 p.m. on Dec. 6. All applications will be cancelled at that time and unclaimed tickets will be sold to the public. National and British tournaments keep gym team jumping Despite a number one national ranking, UNL gym nastics coach Francis Allen is not pleased with how things are going at the moment. "It's so basic. If we don't perform, we don't win," Allen said, referring to the Windy City Invitational last week in Chicago. The Huskers finished third behind In diana and Iowa State. Allen and the Huskers, without freshman Jim Har tung who competed in only two events because of an in jury, went into the meet thinking they would win. They had just come off a win at Lawrence, Kansas in the Big Eight Conference Invitational. "I was pleased with the performance at Kansas," Allen said. "We didn't do that well, but we scored a 436 which was more than last year's national champion. We thought the Windy City would be dynamite but the sidehorse specialists fell off and there were a lot of other falls. We just didn't perform so we got third." While in Chicago some of the Huskers competed in the Midwest Open, an individual meet where no team scores are kept. Senior Larry Gerard tied for first in the still rings and placed second in the all-around. Hartung was third in the floor exercise and second in vaulting, and Steve Todd was seventh in the pommel horse and Steve Parks was sixth in the high bar. Gerard said he was not pleased with his second-place finish. "I didn't do as well as I wanted to do," he said. "I was told not to work the finals if I didn't want to because they drain you all out and with London coming up I didn't want that to occur. "I didn't do well in the preliminaries. I missed four events and two were major breaks. It made me mad because I didn't go to make major breaks. I was not pleased (with his performance in the prelims) so I went into the finals and I was very pleased." Gerard and Allen leave Friday for the Coca-Cola Bri tish Invitational meet in London. Allen is the coach of the American team of three gymnasts. Gerard said he wants to win this meet. "I think I have a chance," he said. "If I go in with a straight and level head and have a positive attitude. I haven't had a 100 percent miss free meet yet and this is my opportunity to do it." While Allen and Gerard are in London, three other members of the team will be competing in the Ball State Invitational for all-arounders. Hartung, junior Mark Williams and sophmore Chuck Chmelka will compete Fri day and Saturday. Allen said the Huskers can win that meet as well. "It all depends on how Chmelka does if we win it. It depends on his attitude," he said. want ads CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Rates: Regular classified ad 10 centswdday $1 minday individual & student ads $2 minday - commer cial ads Classified Display $3col. inch r-s 1 day before pub- Deadline 1 p.m. lication No refunds on pre-paid ads. No responsibility as sumed for more than one incorrect insertion. City Campus Rm. 34 Nebraska Union 472 1761 STANDARD OFFICE TYPEWRITERS Daily Nebraskan has the following typewriter to tell: Six- Olivetti Linea 88, Standard. Elite. These were purchased new if! August, 1974. Selling "as is" for $77.40 each or best offer. Six- Olympia, Standard model SG-3N, Pica, and Elite available. These were "used" machines when acquired by the D.N. several years ago. Selling "as is" for $50 each or best offer. To see, contact Jerri, 34 Nebraska Union. 1400 R, noon to five daily. Sansui model SC3110 cassette deck. 2 months old. Cheap Call 4?2816 For Sale Scott R336 re ceiver, super condition, $150 After 6 30 p.m ., call 432-6944 It's coming soon I Branded College Night. Moody Blues Fans: 1 , 2, or 3 tickets for Dec. 4 Kansas City concert; $10. Would consider travel pool also. Call 477-1975 after 9 p.m. or this weekend. 1975 Honda CVCC. Try front wheel drive for winter. AM-FM Stereo, automatic, factory air, radial tires. $2495 761-2804 Milford. '75 Chevy Mor a, excellent condition, 29,000 uiles. Sporty with mags & snow tires but economical, 20MPG in town. 30 MPG on the road. Call 470 3007. Mint Audio-Vox AM auto radio. $20. 475-8656 after 5 p.m. Snow skiis and boots- like new; Speed Queen Dryer, antique Victorian style couch. 464-8145. FOR SALE: 8 track tapes, $2 each, 2 foosball tables and drafting table. Dirty Dick's Pawn Shop 909 "O" St. 1973 Volkswagon. Excellent condition, 43,000 miles. $1500. 474-3860. '71 Chevelle-Power steering automatic, air, snows included. Excellent condition. Must sell! Call Brad at 475-9140. Realistic STA-47 receiver- 24 watts RMS, LAB-34 record changer, and two MC-500 speak ers. $250 or best offer. 472 9990, ask for Daniel. Color TV,' Zenith, 23 inch, $125, diagonal, good condition, 477-6520. For Canon FT 1-205 mm- F 1.3 Tel. Photo. 1- 21mm F 3.8 Wide Angle. 1- 200 mm F 3.5 Tel. Photo. case., 1- Strobe Vivitar 283. Call 423-0333 after 4. ESS-AMT 1 B stereo speakers 2 weeks old. 475-7431, Mike. Snow tires 2 used, 7.75 x 14 studded, $25; also 2 near new Sears 195-14, $40. Call 477-8802 after 5p.m. ONCE A CLASSIC. TWICE A CLASSIC ii i M'lni'k .'(inn Whm- else ran you find a Hrrtnnr mastrrpim' and a Pmiiilanna niatcrpit'cc undtT one roof' SEEMS THE MORE YOU DRIVE IT. THE BETTER IT GETS. URBAN MOTORS Family Cars and Sports Cars. Pioneer CTF-7171 cassette deck, good condition. $175 or best offer. Call Craig at 472 9743. CHRISTMAS TREES All sizes 56th & Holdrege North side of street Open daily 10 a.m. -8 p.m. 1 AKC golden retriever puppy. Female. 12 weeks old. Has shots. $125. 423-5340. 4 bedroom house for rent. Near campuses. Phone, 467 5053. Large unfurnished 1 bed room. $130 electricity. Near both campuses. 488-7940. CiSXF 03311 Large 7 rooms, ideal for 3 or 4 students. Stove, refrigerator and table. Furnished. Call 477-4317. Modern, unfurnished, one bedroom apartment close to campus. Rent only $155 plus electricity. Call 477-1614. Close to campus 1 and 2 bedroom apts. Efficiencys also available. Some furnished. Call 475-3394 afternoons. Now taking applications for part-time day hostess and part time night cook. Apply in per son. BRANNIGAN'S 1228 "P"St. Christmas delivery person wanted. Flexible hours. Full or part-time. Apply in person. DITTMER'S GREENHOUSE 14th & High GRANDMOTHER'S SKILLET is looking for someone to help in our kitchen for daytime prep work. Call Gary between 9-11 a.m. at 475-3677 for an appointment. GRANDMOTHER'S SKILLET 81 LOUNGE 201 Sun Valley Blvd. Valentino's north 35th & Holdrege Valentino's south 70th & Van Dorn are both seeking conscientious em ployees, evening hours flexible schedule and some weekends required for both dining room and kitchen help. Applicant must be at least 16. north also needs part time day prep man (min. age 18) to make dough from 7am -1pm, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. South needs a full time man and woman for day prep work 5 days, 40 hours a week. Some weekends. For further information and a personal interview, call 474-1305 Monday through Friday, 8am-5pnr- Equal Opportunity Employer MENI WOMENI JOBS - CRUISE SHIPSI FREIGHTERSI No experience. High pay I See Europe, Hawaii, Australia, So. America. Winter, Summer! Sen $3.50 to SEA WORLD C-3 Box 61035, Sact Ca. 95825. DISMISSAL REPRESENTATIVE Part-time position to be re sponsible for prompt and effici ent dismissal of in-patients and telephone collections. Work schedule: 4-8 pn., Monday-Friday. Excellent salary and bene fits. Apply to Personnel Dept. Lincoln General Hospital 2300 S. 16th St. 473-5291 An equal opportunity employer Part-time Supervisor Position Working your way through school? Approximately 30 hoursweek working after 2:30 p.m. daily. Auto required. Please call 473-7349. Waitress help wanted, 3 or 4 nights a week. Must be able to work: 5 p.m.-10:30 p.m. or 5 p.m.-11:30 p.m. Apply in per son. FIESTA CANTINA 321 No. Cotner Work Christmas break in hometown area. Possible $200 weekly or more. HIGH PLAINS JOURNAL. See Job Locater Room 113, Admin. Bldg. for details. Needed: UNL students for snow scooping on campus walks and steps. Work to be directed by UNL Department of Grounds 472-2679 for details $2.95hour. iiwiui Can you enjoy your work as a waiter or waitress, fry cook, or dishwasher. 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Tennis Courts Available at The Sports Center Saturday lpm to 6pm Sunday 10am to 8pm students $2per hour faculty $4 per hour Sign up for courts: Marge Neberman Rm. 107G Sports Complex 9am.4pm, M-F The Marines. Where your sheepskin stands out from the flock. College iirjjs can become officers in the Corps u'.il nk'jns ihc i:ie orders, not ust take them It ou re hndini! vi.uT bachelor's degree all too common a comniodit thi'M" da-. rut it to work on a cornniiMon m the Corps laik ui our campus Marine Corps representative ( all us. Mxlect it rr.'i:.-. J. - . The Few. The Proud. The Marines.