w .yj 7- M Monday, December 17, 1934 Dally Nebraskan Pago 1 Donations help needy people pay heat bills By Debbie Hooker Daily Nebrcsk&n StafTBeporter For those who cannot afford to heat their homes, winter is much more than a nuisance it is a constant fight against freezing to death. To help needy people pay their heating bills, Minnegasco and the Salvation Army are continuing their HeatShare program this win ter. Minnegasco customers fin-, ance much of the program either by sending a few extra dollars with their monthly bills or by making one contribution. Donations also can be sent to the Salvation Army. Contributions should be marked either Minne-gasco-HeatShare or Salvation Army-HeatShare. So far, $72,771 has been raised in the 11 -month program, said Maj. Dale Tollerud of the Salva tion Army. That includes a $20,000 contribution from Minnegasco and another $20,000 contribution from Minnegasco's supplier, Northern Natural Gas Company of Omaha, Tollerud said. To receive HeatShare money, a person cannot be eligible for government to be a last resort for emergencies. ; i HeatShare primarily is used for the elderly, sick and the handi capped, Tollerud said. Unlike the government, HeatShare takes into consideration a person's medical expenses in deciding eligibility. So far, 834 people in 221 house hpjfjs have; been helped through HeatShare, Tollerud said For more information about HeatShare, call the Salvation Army1 at 474-6263 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Wednesday or Friday. V5; ""' FREE 27 POINT VEHICLE INSPECTION 27 specific items inspected on your NissanDatsun or Volvo. We will give you a copy of the report and if any repairs or adjustments are needed we wiil slso give you a written estimate at no cost or obligation. . ' - ,.' i PARTS & SERVICE BONUS CERTIFICATE- Redeemable at Dosn-Rose Auto Sales BONUS VALUE $5.00 $10.00 $15.00 ON PURCHASE OF $20.00 to 43.99 T50.00 to 93.9 $100.00 and over r? h si. U LiQjCflJ Q How does the University Bookstore determine how much my books arc worth when I sell them back? If the' ookr'ir h 3 "ACtification from the mstrt c Mr; booppio be re-adopted for the ru klJn ajfdjne bookstore does not already have a sufficient stock on hand, then the student will be offered 60 of the publisher's current list price. For instance, a book whiccurntly jellsr $ 10.00 new, and which fleets 'hi Veu'rnents - noted above wouif ?u h; i.oonrAvoi next 5m M ? $7 JDQ? ' ' ould be resold the If the bookstore has. not received notice that the book will be used again, or if it already has a sufficieqjtock, the book would be worth the currentholrlp - the tv er!s ;rc stutters of of used text book ,T y jyi wilUor fpppy to answer any question, whicn'yoa may have regarding the price paid. Q Is sixty percent the usual price paid for text books r rund Wi cc:r:try7 Defin 31 jn; ! r 'st stoin the United States pay only 50 percent for bookklng4s-d agairCS he University Bookstore is one of only a few which pays 60 percent. And remember we pay cash. Q What about pcpcrbccks? Does the same policy apply to them? penalize you on text paper- bookstore needs them, only exception is English paperbacks which are bought at wholesale prices. . Q Iff the publisher's price hm i gone up since I bought my books, wlil I . receive trbertlit bfj$ist:rarteci Incresse? ' A Yes. Y h Urf ar "Wa ;cstore does not back .If; 1c ;ar beirv tried again, and if the Yes. .ri )t ' hef Jfywpijght your book for $9.00, and the publisher's list pt ic ivM! 0-P-...M-i ge't;$6.00. $5.40.; . : Remember, Bring,;Ua:2foiir Books During Finals Week, Books viiil bo boughtTDecember 12-14 17-210:30-4:30 at. North .Union f.Miiitounge and 9:00-4:00 at East Union Bookstore. East Union vAll not be open on Satur day. December 15. ; CONDITIONS One certificate per customer. May not be applied to any other advertised specials or to any previous charges. Not redeemable for cash. T THE JiOStCON iKoVMiislS? """ ------"-::;::r " .,.--'---""" LOWER LEVEL " j sz "" .--"" GARDEN LEVEL CITY UNION 1 rl r east union ! 1 ,t iff WIS- !'!!