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rhonday, September 8, 1980
daily nebraskan
Spacious 1 bedroom apt.
$140 utilities. No deposit.
476-2358.
New 2 bedroom apartment
next to East Campus. Ideal for
students. Available Sept. 15th.
Phone 467-5103 after 5:30 p.m.
Basement 1 bedroom. Just
off bus route. $150. utilities
paid. 423-1327 after 5 p.m.
Must subrent: 2 bedroom,
newly painted and carpeted.
Full basement. 1000 sq. ft. Near
East Campus. Call 435-6250.
2252 Sheldon. 2 bedroom
upper unit $165 electricity.
474-0515 or 474-2531.
Garage for rent. Convenient
to East Campus. Reasonable.
464-2653 after 6 pjn.
Dorm life not for you?
Roomy efficiency apartment
available immediately. Within
walking distance; heat and air
paid; built-in book shelves. Call
476-2829 between 8 and 5
weekdays.
Nice 2 bedroom duplex, fur
nished, carpeted, window air,
patio wgas grill. Near Lincoln
General. No pets. Call 474-5012
We still have rooms! Air con
ditioning, parking, co-ed close
to campus. Call Cornhusker
Coop, 474-9772. 474-9773.
Furnished apt.. 645 S. 17th.
Near Capitol, spacious 1 bed
room apt. $175 deposit. No
pets. 423-5442.
EXCELLENT LOCATION
FOR STUDENTS
1327 H Street
Furnished efficiencies start
at $145month. One block from
the bus line or grocery store.
Heat paid. Resident manager
available day or night to assist
you. Immaculate, cozy with oak
woodwork throughout. Antique
lover's dream. Enjoy our roof
deck to sun bathe!
Call 435-7762 for an
appointment to see these charm
ing apartments.
ENJOY THE SUNDECK
DURING COOL EVENINGS
Furnished one bedroom
available immediately. Clean,
eozy, one block from the bus
that goes directly to UNL. Heat
paid. Resident manager available
evenings or weekends. Oak
woodwork throughout. Laundry
facilities. One block from
grocery. $175month plus de
posit. Call 435-7762 for an
appointment to see these charm
ing apartments.
WHAT A BUY!!!!!!!!
We have a two bedroom apart
ment available for immediate
occupancy. Large, convenient
rooms with color coordinated
kitchens. Rent starts at $220 a
month. We have a one bedroom
starting at $195 a month.
Added features: off-street park
ing, pool for summer use, four
laundry rooms for your con
venience with brand new wash
ers and dryers, shopping one
block away. On bus line.
1215 Arapahoe
423-5723 Day or Night
STUDENTS WANTED
Excellent starting salary plus
tips, flexible part-time evening
hours. Free health club benefits
apply 11 ajn.-6 pjn. Be part of
great college tradition. Join
the crew. Sweep Left Lounge.
815 O St. under the viaduct.
Call Mike at 474-9575.
MANAGER TRAINEE
Expanding national drugstore
chain needs manager trainees.
Will consider final year college
students as well as college gradu
ates. Complete training program
and excellent benefits. Apply at
Wa! green's 2626 S. 48th in per
son. No phone calls accepted.
Resume preferable.
Have you changed your
major for economic reasons?
Are you working to put yourself
through school? I'm doing a
feature on how the economy
affects students and would like
to talk to you. Call Mary Louise
at 477-0523 or 472-2583.
RUNZA DRIVE INN
Fart-time daytime help wanted
between the hours 11-3 work
around school schedule. Apply
at 1227 Q St. up stairs in the
Glass Menagerie.
Kappa Delta needs busboys.
Salary plus meals. 475-0397 or
474-4120.
The Little Kings, 43th &
Cornhusker. Part-time help
wanted, nights and weekends.
Apply after 2 p.m.
Part-time hours available for
bartenders and cocktail waitress
es. Experience required. Contact
George or Greg 423-2843. The
Knoll's Restaurant 2201 Old
Cheney Road
Excellent opportunity for
student working approximately
35 hoursweek in a supervisory
position. Gain experience work
ing with youth, parents and
customers in sales, service and
collections. Must be available by
2:30 p.m. daily and have auto.
Hourly wage and mileage. Please
call Jerry, 473-7361 for inter
view appt.
Need waitresses between
hours of 10:30-3 pjn. or 11:30
2:30. Phone for appt. 472-4191.
Babysitter needed for after
noons 2-5 P-m at residence.
Good pay 476-3973.
The Nebraska Student Union
is taking applications for part
rime personnel. Apply to the
Nebraska Student Union, Suite
220. 84 daily.
Surplus Center has an im
mediate opening for part-time
help in their camping depart
ment. Must be able to work
some mornings. For more infor
mation, cat! 435-4366.
WANTED: Salespeople to
seH the FIRST DOWN program
before football games. Contact
Jeff Pike 472-2589.
Engineering student needs
Thermodynamics book by K.
Wark will pay top dollar. 476
6228. Want to buy student season
tickets. Will pay $75. Call after
5 p.m, 467-1292 or 472-9424.
1 male and female season
football ticket, together! Will
pay good price. 477-2368. m
Needed Desperately: two
football tickets together. 475
9435. WANTED: Season football
tickets call Omaha 346-6186.
WANTED: one pair male
female season football tickets in
east stadium. Will pay excellent
price for good tickets. Call 475
6582. Want roommate for house
four blocks from campus. $95
month plus utilities. 435
0432. evenings.
Female roommate to share 2
bedroom furnished apartment.
Close to City Campus. $112.50
plus electricity. 477-5911.
Female to share large house
with f ireplace between campus
es. Own room. $150 plus half
utilities. 475-8811 Ext. 219 M-F
daytime.
Roommate wantedrespon
sible male to share 2 bedroom
apt. Good East Campus location
$120ma Call 6-11 p.m.. 467
4833. 2 roommates wanted to
share 4 -bedroom house. $75mo
14 utilities. Call 477-9935
after 5 p.m.
Roommate needed to share
2 bedroom apt. Dishwasher,
washer and dryer in apt. 435
419a Roommate wanted for 3
bedroom house. Short walk to
City Campus. Quiet neighbor
hood. $80 utilities. Call 475-0124.
Wanted: female to share 3
bedroom duplex $35 utilities.
433-5621 -Janet or Cindy.
Dear, B.H.,
Thanks for the best two
years of my life.
I love you. B.H.
Bill Graf.
I am here (475-9789)1 Where
are you?
Garden Keep
A-1 Little Sisters:
Don't forget, road trip to
Electric Cowboy tonight. Get
ready to get wild.
Men of A-1
Cyndi. Kim. Pam, Vonnie:
Is your new address 3444
Portia. 435-4783.
South Stadium
Tom Tanner,
SIGMA CHI, I liked you lots
since WS.I.
Ducky
Dear Melanie,
Thanks for the five best
years of my life.
Love, Ted
John!
I wish nights could last for
ever. Then we'd never be apart.
I Love Ya, Mac!
Abeli 2??
"Beam me up Mr. Scott""
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Vaiva,
Happy Birthday to our
favorite SA.
The Sandoz 6 Water Brigade
To the new Pii Phi angels:
We are truly blest
'cause we got the best!
Love, Your Pi Phi Sisters
ALAN REED
I want my speech books
back.
Janet 483-5621
Happy Birthday Carole C.
and Sue P.
From Selleck 610O
COLLEGE NIGHT
IS COMING TO HOV'S!
Mary did you hear that the
UNL Huskeretts are having try
outs soon? The clinics start
Thursday. Sept. 10. Are you
going to try-out? I am!! Joan
Phi Kappa Ps invites you to
become little sisters! Evening
parties start Sept. 17. Sign up in
dorms or sororities, or call! 474
9437. First Triangle Little Sister
Rush Party will be tonight,
Sept. 8. If interested, but not
yet contacted, please calf 472
9447. PEO College group meeting,
Sept. 14th. 5 p.m. at Mrs. Peter
Finchett's. 4615 Kirkwood.
CALL reservations to Jan
Atkins 475-0105 by Sent. ttth.
Are you a pre-professional or
nursing major? Then come to
the NU-MEDS organizational
meeting Wednesday. September
10 at 7 p.m. in the Union.
Round 'em up. move 'em
out. and head on down to the
Starship Enterprise to see:
SHOOTIN FROM THE HIP
Tuesday
8:30 to 12:30
Rowdy, good-time, country
western and bluegrass with a
very special attraction:
BONZO
(the wonder dog)
Come to Teachers College
Advisory Board Meeting Tues.,
Sept. 9 at 6 p.m. in Union.
Room to be posted.
Helen Paustian Ester Hamann,
American Films needs you!
Please leave your phone number
at the CAP office.
See six classic movies FREE!
The University Program
Council's American Films Com
mittee is taking applications for
new members. Apply at the
Campus Activities and Programs
Office, room 200 Nebr. Union.
Teacher's College Advisory
a reminder to all memb
ers, of our first meeting Tues
day, Sept. 9 at 6 p.m. in the
Union (room' will) be posted)'.
Hope to see you there and bring
a friend, new faces are always
welcome!!
STUDENT ALUMNI BOARD is
interviewing for new members.
Applications will be available at
the Alumni House, 1520 R St.,
September 11. The deadline is
September 17. Got questions?
Calf 472-2841.
TAKE-ONE The American
Film Classics Series semester
and series tickets are on sale at
the Nebr, Union South Desk.
Student ticekts are $6 and $12
($1 per film):. General admis
sion tickets are $9 and $18.
See six classic movies FREE!
The University Program
Council's American Film Com
mittee is taking applications for
new members. Apply at the
Campus Activities and Pro
grams Office, room 200 Nebr.
Union.
COLLEGE NIGHT
IS COMING TO HOV'S!
ATTENTION SKIERS!
Part-time student sales repre
sentative position available for
1980-1981 school! year. Job in
volves promoting high quality
ski and sun trips on campus for
commission! plus free travel. Call!
or write for an application
Summit Travel. Inc.. Parkade
Plaza. Columbia. Mo. 65201
(800)) 325-0439 (out-side MoJ
Sell! 10 tickets for the
Foreign' Film Series, get one
FREE. Interested? Attend a
meeting in the City Union at
3:00 Monday , Sept. 8 or at 2:00
Tuesday, Sept. 9. Room number
will be posted.
UNL HUSKERETTS ARE
STARTING CLI NICS Thursday ,,
Sept. 10 at the BOB DEVANEY
sports complex, 3:30 pjrr. Call!
472-2263; ask for Susan Landen
for additional! information.
ACROSS
I Clark or Marsh
4 Azan's mother
Box cautiously
13 Philosopher
proscribed by
the Vatican
14 Holy Grail, eg.
IS Alto
It Hard, lustrous
coal
18 Mars, to
Menelaus
It Wild grapevine
23 "Gil "
22 Chopper
23 Medical school
offerings
27 Wainscot
23 Delight In
cruelty
SI One of the
Pennines
II Winnow
37 What 29 Down
is
St Where the
price is light
42 Running wild
43 Reproachful
remark
44 Court unit
45 River in S.C.
47 Corn product
St Embarrassed.
as a runner on
the diamond
St Enjoy Jay
Peak.Vt.
St Indonesian
boat
St Stewpots
It Kind of
measure
2 Retinues
15 Vivacity
ft Joins with
stitches
17 Part of a
harrcw
It Tuesday out of
N.Y.C
It Its capital is
Damascus
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ASUN is now taking applica
tions for persons interested in
serving on the Health Center
Board. Positions are open for
one and two year terms. For
more information, contact the
ASUN office, 115 Nebraska
Union. Deadline is September
11,1980.
Be a ticket-taker for the
Foreign Film Series; see the
films for free. Interested?
Attend a meeting in the City
Union at 3:30 Monday, Sept. 8
or at 2:30 Tuesday, Sept. 9.
Room number will be posted.
AERho meeting Wed., Sept.
10, 4:30 p.m. Room 201 Avery.
Please attend,
JUBILEE
Spigot Lounge
Rock & Roll Revival
Monday, Sept. 8.
ASUN is accepting applica
tions for ASUN Senate, Publica
tions Board. Union Board,
Senate Standing committees
(such as Minority Recruitment!
and numerous campus-wide
committees. For a full list, stop
by the ASUN office, 115 Ne
braska Union. Deadline is Sept.
tt.
Rich Lombard! , member of
the Board of Directors of LES,
and member of the Sierra Club,
will speak on "New Wave
Energy Polities'" Sept. 10 at
7:30 pm, in the Union. Spon
sored by Students for Respon
sible Energy Decisions.
Photograph your impressions
of Europe this winterirn. Join
the Photography study tour. De
tails: Flights & Study Tours,
345 NU, 472-3264.
Attention ALL Freshmen
Regents, David and! National
Merit Scholarship winners; Re
member the Alpha Lambda
Delta-Phii Eta Sigma Regent
Reception is Thursday, Sept. 11
at 3 pjTi. in the U nionu
Ames and
Asner
DOWN
Craze
Certain piers
Of a culture
group
Cycle
room
(play area)
Court excuse
Championship
Immense
expanses
Colorado
Springs, e.g.
Hangers-on
Comfort or
Karras
Compass card
Commentator
Marvin
Caucasian, for
one
Cause goose
pimples
24 Cuban's
"Certainly"
23 What some
vines do
22 Cheese from
abroad
23 Trig term
33 Cluster of
trees, in the
West
31 Robes made
from goat's
hair
32 Composer of
"Granada":
1932
33 Chief
S3 Crime-fighting
agcy.
St Conventional
prohibition
"I've
Gal in
Kalamazoo":
1942
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GUITAR INSTRUCTION
Private lessons for the dedicated
student. Beginners welcome.
ZAGER STUDIO
423-2709
POWERS & POWERS
ATTORNEYS
-Most 1st D.W.I, offenses
$200.00
-Bankruptcy -reasonable
474-5054
ACTIVITIES CHAIR FOLKS
COMPLETE MUSIC plays a
wide Top 40 selection pop,
rock or country. For your next
dance - 466-6504.
VOICE
M.M. in performance accepting
new students, beginnersadvanc
ed. 435-8082.
FOOTLIGHTS
Stop in and see PENTE a new
fast moving game that's easy
and exciting to learn f
Gunny's Complex
13th &Q
GUITAR INSTRUCTION
Private lessons for the dedicated
student. . Beginners " welcome.
Zager Studio 423-2709.
COLLEGE NIGHT
IS COMING TO HOVSr
COLLEGE NIGHT
IS COMING TO HOV'S!
nam & fmn&
A silver heart pendant with
the inscription D.C & D.J. Has
great sentimental! value. If found
please call! 472-8503.
LOST : Sandoz room key. If
found, call 475-8574.
FOUND
A digital! wristwatch on the last
day of spring semester in the
men's locker room near the
swimming pool in Mabel Lee
Hall. Call! 475-0291, identify,
collect.
4t Consumed
greedily
41 Core of
solipsism
4t Way out
48 effort
43 Child
dedicated to
religious life
51 Cutiepie
52 Crimean
dweller
53 Cold
54 Composer
Saint
55 Cicero's "to
be"
St Chili con carne
57 Cblewort
tl Conclude
C3 Japanese lake
14 Columbia:
Abbr.