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New SUN courses offered ads 1968 Plymouth Satellite, 2-dr. hardtop. Needs minor work, $385. Call 477-3859 after 5 p m. With student or faculty ID, 10 discount on ail Goodyear tires except promotional items. Terms available. Goodyear Store, 1918 "O". AKC registered St. Bernard puppies, 6 wks, Dam & Sire x-rayed. 488-3260. SKIS Two pair Northland brand new 190-195 cm, $45 ea, 488-7772. I """"B""W Daily Nebraskan would like to hire a staff of five people to work for approx 1 hour per day for 4 days counting newspapers left at Campus Buildings. Should have from 4-5 p.m. free this coming Wed. Thur. Fri. & Mon. the 17th. Pays $10. If interested, contact "Jerri" at 472-2586 TODAYI HALF TUITION plus at least $50 every month are yours as a member of Nebraska Air National Guard. Non-prior service -earn over $1200 while training with us this summer. For further information call SSGT. Ellis, 799-2547 after 6 p.m. VALENTINE DELIVERY. Drive own car Thur. & Fri. Paid by del ivery. Cal I 466-01 56. Need at once. Food waitresses to work part-time days, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call '.es Smith, 489-7111, Hillcrest Country Club, 8901 East Experienced small press J operator, part-time. Lmcolniand Printing, 333 N. Cotner, 467-3700. Help wanted: $3hr. and upl Full or part-time go-go dancing, no experience necessary, 1035 "M", 435-9909. Models-Bette Bonn OUR 26TH YEAR IN LINCOLN A New Year, A New You. All ages, sizes. We are beginning our selection of Models for "HOME SHOW" and "TRIUMPH OF AGRICULTURE." No training fee for professionals. TERMINAL BLDG. 432-1229 Part-time help wanted, flexible hours. Apply Fiesta Cantina, 2785 S. 17th. Modern well-equipped condominium, sleeps 8, 3 resorts close, Dillon, Colorado, 303-751-9315. Every Tuesday is en's at sy Vti-vJ "m! J I BUCK PITCHERS 25 DRAWS For all Guys at The run place to go ...at Mth& ' The State University of Nebraska (SUN) will offer two new courses beginning March 2. Milton J. Hassel, director of operations, said the SUN courses will include Accounting I and Introductory Psychology, plus the new Consumer Experience and Making It Count. SUN is an experimental open-learning project using various media, to offer college study to people in their homes. Hassel said "Consumer Experience" Large one bdrm. furnished, util. paid carpeted, near school, air conditioned, $145, 435-7393. Modern furn. -unfurnished one bedroom apartments, central air, dishwasher, carpeted, off-street parking, centrally located, from $135. 477-9934477-3413. Clean one bdrm. apartment, 2504 Vine, ideal central location, unfurnished, walking distance to campus, heat paid, $145. Call 489-7469 daily423-6087 evenings and weekends. 25th & "Q": Large unfurnished 2 bdrm. duplex, carpet, util. paid except elec. Avail. Mar. 1, $175. 475-2213. Two bdrm. apartment, 2-3 people, lease, downtown area, avail, immediately, 477-1878. Clean newly remodeled eff. apartment, kitchen appliances furnished, 1112 "Q", $125. Call 4320111. 870 N. 25th New 2 bdrm, shag carpet, drapes, range, refrigerator, dishwasher, disposal, laundry facilities, off-street parking. $135 up plus electric. 435-0085432-1484. Close-in to downtown & University. Nice 2 bdrm. duplex, carpeted, range & refrigerator. $150mo. plus utilities. Deposit. Call Mr. Ward, 489-9101. East Campus apartments: Brand new one & two bdrm., centra! air, carpet, drapes, appliances, cable TV, laundry, 1-2 sm. children, $165-195. 466-1933466-3228. Female roommate needed; nice apartment, $100. Call 475-6832 after 4 p.m. 2 female students need roommate. 3 bedroom house. Close to campus. $67. 475-8024. Girl to share furnished apartment, util. paid, downtown area, avail, immediately, 477-1878. One or two non-smoking roommates to share nice o'der house with female. $55mo. plus util. Call 435-5547. Private tutoring available. Man with 2 years college & Math-Science background. Willing to tutor freshmen & sophomores, 477-7046. EXPERT TYPING, .60page. Elaine Bullard, 3034 Walnut Ct., 435-5879. Mite includes 15 lessons like the other courses and will deal with a wide range of consumerism, from buying a . car to preparing family budgets. He said, "Making It Count," is a thorough introduction to computers and how they work. In addition, he said, it will cover what place computers have in society. ' Hassel said the course is aimed primarily at those who have indirect contact with computers, , such as WATCH REPAIR: any make-bands. DICK'S WATCH SERVICE. Yellow door east sida of Campus Book, 13th & "R", 432-3414. Need a ride Mon. Feb. 17 to general area of Minn.St. Paul. Will help pay expenses. Call 435-0582. Cute puppy to good home, 435-6220. WILDLIFE WILDERNESS SCHOOL: Backpack, climb, raft in Colorado Rockies and Utah Canyon country for college credit. Student prices available. Write Box 669K, Silverton, Colorado 81433: Wanted: one used 5 or 10-speed bicycle (preferably girls). Would likr to pay about $50. Please call Kalleen 472-2586 during day. WANTED: Sheet music for "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy". Call Dennis at 474-1229475-9929. LOST: SR50 calculator Wed. a.m. Nebraska Hall. Call 475-8042. Reward. LOST: gold Monte Vista class ring, initials KLS. Reward. Call Karen at 475-7794. Lost pair of brown rimmed plastic girls glasses and lavendar case around Burnett. $5 reward. Contact Cindy, 1215 "A" Apt. lir-tr, rSfe it,, (m(p0 A . jtfT ' 1 p ' ""J BIG CAM Y DKTAIIDAMT 701 IIORTII 27TEI OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 10, 1375 Reward offered for lost engagement & wedding rings. Call 489-1811 after 3:30 p.m. FOUND: Pair of gloves in Union Gameroom. Call 475-7329 after 7 p.m. and identify. LOST: locket, great personal value. Reward. Please call 475-4281, ask for room 628. LOST: Dark green data book on rat studies, Jan. 2, third floor Food & Nutrition Bldg. Reward. 466-1128 or call Food & Nutrition Dept. VuH .-,' !--!): H i The World only fo' those who like to try new and different things; to explore and adventure; to learn and grow. Overseas Opportunities Center, 205 Nebraska Unioni, Flowers are certain to win a; girl's heart. Order flowers for your Valentine Mon.-Wed. in Union Lobby at discount prices. We deliver. Sponsored by Arnold Air Society and Angel Flight. Pregnant? understanding help, 477-8021. Birthright offers and confidential Thousands of Topics $2.75 per page Send for your up-to-date, 160 page, mail order catalog. Enclose $1.00 to cover postage (delivery time is 1 to 2 days). RESEARCH ASSISTANCE, INC. 11941 WILSHIRE BLVD., SUITE 2 LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90025 (213)477-8474 or 477-5493 Our research material is sold for research assistance only. BIG BOY SPECIAL French Fries and Coke It's the real thing. Coke. BOY employes of banks and large companies. He said there are no admission requirements for the SUN courses. The costs of the courses, he said, are equivalent to on-campus course costs at UNL. The course lessons will appear simultaneously on Sunday on the Nebraska Educational Television (NETV) and in The Omaha World-Herald, he said. Hassel said additional instructional material will be mailed to the homes of those who enroll. O O' o o o o -i . o o ; I Q , O o ' 9 o o 'O iJ 6 9 jQ.rj w:;lfl:t Qi Theatre Lovers and Movie Buffs Unite! Join the Second Season of The American Film Theatre. The series starts tomorrow with The Maids m followed by THE MAN IN THE GLASS BOOTH (March 4) (pq GALILEO (April 8) PG JACQUES BREL IS ALIVE AND WELL AND LIVING IN PARIS (May 6) feo IN CELEBRATION (June 3) (re Season Tickets are still available at the theatre box offices. Each film will be shown only two times: one matinee and one evening. Season Tickets $20.00, Evenings. $12.50, Matinees. ($10.00 Student Matinees). Seats are un reserved; however seat ing is guaranteed. Most major credit cards ac cepted. r Local AFT Theatre:, Individual perform ance tickets will be available after Season Ticket holders are seated in theatres not sold out by Season Tickets. Evenings $5.00. Matinees $3.50, ($2.50 for Student Matinees). 7Mm daily nebraskan page 1 1 monday, february 10, 1975