The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 24, 1975, Page page 11, Image 11

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FOR SALE
Hand-crafted gifts & turquoise
jewelry. Neb-Craft Gifts, 1008 "P".
1973 Vega Hatchback, 4-speed,
27,000 miles, good condition,
464-5462.
LABRADOR-BRITTANY
SPANIEL CROSS PUPS, $15-$25.
Call after 6:30, 432-5777.
COLOR PORTABLE TV:
Sylvania 15" $150. Call 489-1363.
Brand new small 13", 14" &
15" Goodyear discontinued tires in
reg. or mud & snow tred, $14 each
plus tax while they last. Terms
available. Goodyear Store, 1918
"0", Lincoln.
1968 Plymouth Satellite: power
steering, air, automatic, $700. Call
435-8334 evenings.
Scott Receiver with cassette, 2
Scott speakers, Garrard Turntable,
$300 or best offer, 477-1 1 66.
Craig AMFM receiver, 8-track
playerrecorder, Craig turntable, 2
pr. speakers. $225 or best offer.
Also, Yamaha Fg-180 6-string
guitar, 432-8201 .
1971 Chevrolet Vega: automatic
transmission, air conditioning, good
condition. Call 435-6411.
$110 Penncrest Concord 12
portable electric typewriter, 12 in.
carriage, pica type, removable
typeface. Call 432-6858. after 4
p.m.
Roberts Reel8-TRAK
RecorderPlayer and tapes. Just
overhauled, $225. Also portable
TV, 47D-2377.
1974 Capri V-6. Have to sell,
best offer, 475-9201.
Acoustic 260 head & bottom.
Old Gibson guitar. Call 488-5669.
SYNTHESIZER EML-101,
Polyphonic, semi-modular, must
sell, before Feb. 1, 475-5862,
Larry.
Self-winding calendar watch;
keeps good time, $25. Panasonic
stereo; good condition, 2 years old,
$120 or best offer. Call
474-1872475-9929 ask for Ron.
HP-45 like new, owned by math
major, reasonable, 799-2557
afternoon or even.
2 pr. Lang-Dynamics skis, 194 &
200 cm, used one season, $75 each,
489--5Q17.
HELP WANTED
Clean up, general maintenance,
handyman, 3-6 hrs. per week, art
student preferred. Haymarket
Gallery, 1 19 S. 9th, 432-7373.
Immediate openings for waiters
and cocktail girls. Part-time work,
good incentive and flexible hours.
Contact Joe or Dan at Der Loaf
Und Stein, 1228 "P".
US Army Reserve. Part-time
work. Male or female. Ages
seventeen-thirty four. Earn $45-$65
to start for 16 hours per month.
Attend school and earn $344 per
month up to 6 mos. Call 464-6391.
Cocktail waitress, excellent
salary & tips potential, will train
but prefer experience. New lounge
open Feb. 17. Apply in person. The
Revolution Lounge, Holiday Inn
N.E., 5250 Cornhusker Hwy.
Part-time work three evenings
and Saturdays 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Call
464 8583 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. only.
Household help, part-time,
$2.25hr. own car. Call 432-7471
4 6 p.m.
Full time and part time kitchen
employees. Good hours and fringe
benefits. Apply in person or call
Rusty Smith or Steve Andrews,
425l2QQ.
MAKE MONEY
by giving parties
Call:
Worlds at Your
Doorstep
47-8336
for complete detail:
friday, january 24, 1975
FOR RENT
Near new one bdrm. apartment
with all the luxuries imaginable.
Close to city campus, avail,
immediate from $135 with gas &
water paid. Call
477-9934477-341 3489-7000.
624 So. 18th: attractive 2nd
floor apartment, $95, 2 bdrm,
living room, bath, kitchen,
432-2772.
1228 South 10th: remodeled Ig.
one bdrm. apartment, completely
furnished, carpeted, off-street
parking, $140, util. paid, no pets,
489-3729.
Cornhusker Co-op has vacancies
for men and vvomen for the 2nd
semester. $400 per semester
includes meals, 475-6796.
Modern wel I -eq u i pped
condominium, sleeps 8, 3 resorts
close, Dillon, Colorado,
303-751-9315.
550 N. 26th (close to NU &
downtown) One bdrm., fresh, quiet
neighborhood, carpet, drapes, air,
dishwasher, disposal, refrig., stove,
cable TV, laundry, off-street
parking, $145.
435-2475488-6980423-3320.
WANTED
Need riders to Denver-leave
Saturday morning, 786-7720.
German tutor for 300 level
course. Call 475-6796 after 5:30
p.m.
WANTED: Model A and early
V-8 auto parts. Best prices paid for
cars and parts, can pick up.
Back issues of National
Lampoon especially mid 1971 or
earlier, 489-6601.
Will buy cameras, lenses,
enlargers, and dark room
equipment, 435-5268.
ROOMMATE
Female roommate, new apart.,
$62.50mo. Close to campus. Call
John 432-6834.
Male roommate to share 2
bdrm. apartment at Chateau with 3
other guys, $55 plus util,
467-2977467-4357.
One or two non-smoking
roommates to share nice older
house with female. $55mo. plus
util. Call 435-5547.
STUDENT WANTS
ROOMMATE to share 2 bdrm.
trailer. 220 Butler Ave. Must like
animals. Call 432-8615.
Female roommate needed, own
room, close to campus, 475-0016
after 5 p.m.
Wanted: one roommate; upper
class or grad. student, to share 3
bdrm. house, 3145 Holdrege. Call
Dennis or Bill Arfmann, 475-7822.
ROOMMATE WANTED: 16th
& "P", $65mo. plus phone,
475-9835 comfortable.
Female roommate wanted, own
bdrm. and bathroom, $55mo. Call
437-7444.
SERVICES
EXPERT TYPING, .60paoe.
Elaine Builard, 3034 W3lnut Ct.,
4355879.
Resume, I.D., passport photos.
Quality, fast service, low prices.
Stan Strange, 489-0944.
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Private piano lesson, elementary
to intermediate all ages. Bachelor
of Music, piano major. 4029 "F",
489-7657.
Leave your laundry at
Sunshine Center, 1344 N.
27th. We will wash, dry & fold
your clothes for a small service
chg. Call us I 435-9714.
WATCH REPAIR: any
make-bands. DICK'S WATCH
SERVICE. Yellow door east side of
Campus Book, 13th & "R",
432-3414.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Try the "Experiment". Spend a
summer or semester abroad living
with a family. Overseas
Opportunities Center, 205
Nebraska Union.
Happy reminder.
Life ahead offers many uncertainties.
But throughout the years one constant
remains. Your Balfour ring. It will never
fail as a happy reminder of the golden years
you shared with your classmates.
Wear it with pleasure.
SPECIAL RING DAY PROMOTION
Discount Prices on ALL Additives & Options
Save 20 - 30 - 40 on special stones, ehcrustings
fraternity crests, diamonds, etc.
One Day Only
Friday, January 24
9:00-5:00
Open 8-5, Monday -Saturday
1135 R
LARGE
FREE PARKING - NO TRAFFIC
Mon. - Thru Sat. - 8:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M
DISCOUNT PRICES
CASE DISCOUNTS
ICE
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LOST & FOUND
Three electronic circuit cards
have been removed from the
Tektronix 4013 terminal in
Ferguson Hall, Rm. 20. Users of the
Tektronix 4013 terminal will be
inconvenienced until replacement
circuit cards arrive or the removed
circuit cards are returned. A reward
will be given for information
leading to the return of the
removed circuit cards. D.F.
Costello, Director, Lincoln
Computing Facility, 472-3701 .
PERSONALS
Pregnant? Birthright offers
understanding and confidential
help, 477-8021.
Car pool from Omaha area M-F.
Call Bob, 291-7426.
432-0111
SELECTION
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MISCELLANEOUS
OVERSEAS JOBS - Australia,
Europe, S. America, Africa.
Students all professions and
occupations $700 to $3000
monthly. Expenses paid, overtime,
sightseeing. Free information.
TRANSWORLD RESEARCH CO.
Dept. G2, P.O. Box 603, Coret
Madera, Calif. 94925.
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ublic Offered
1937 U.S. Gov't
Art Prints
A series of rare coincidences
has led tr the historic discovery
of several thousand sets of full
color antique art prints that
were "lost since 1937." They
are now being offered to the
American public.
Eleanor Roosevelt
Rack in 1937. immediately
following the depression years,
Mrs. Eleanor Kooseveu ana a
select group of a dozen
nationally prominent people
formed a voluntary national
committee for art appreciation
to create an art program that
umnlH crivp the nuhhe a well-
needed moral lift. It was the
committee's decision to select
the world's most famous pain
tings from the 16th. 17th. 18th,
19th and 2Utfi centuries - the
best paintings of Matisse, Van
Hngh fiainsboroueh. Picasso.
Gauguin. Titian, etc.. and to
reproduce them in run color as
perfectly as humanly possible
and make them available to the
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public at a price within the
reach ot nearly everyone.
Abandoned In 1937
For some unknown reason.
aftpr a auantitv of these
beautiful reproductions were
made, tne entire proieci was
ahandnned and this collection of
perfect reproductions was
stored in a urooKiyn
warehouse, where thev remain
ed undisturbed since 1937.
The lost collection was
"rediscovered" and leading
lifhnaranhprs and art critics
agree that the subject matter
and quality ot detail ana coior
reproduction is incredibly ac
curate. Over $500,000.00 had
been spent to make finely
engraved glass printing piaies.
ThAsp authentic original 1937
prints are literally collectors'
items ana nave oeen appiuacu
by the American Appraisers
at $7.00 each Drint. Once
they have been sold, there will
be no more available. A truly
excellent art "investment" that
makes a fabulous gift.
Available to Public
Now, after 38 years these full
color H"xl4" (ave. size) prints
are finally available to the
public at $19.95 for a collection
of 18 prints. Send cash, check or
money order to: U.S. Surplus,
Dept. X31 . P. O. Box 6 0 5.
Tarzana, Calif. 91356. Fully
GUARANTEED. Certificate of
authenticity given with each
set. Mastercharge and
BankAmericard OK (give card
number I
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489-6868
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