The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 26, 1980, Page page 11, Image 11

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2 sets ot tickets level Bfc to
the NCAA gymnastic champ
ionship for both Friday and Sat
urday. 476-2180.
2 reserved tickets (Level
Concourse, row 26V seat 910)
for Saturday evening NCAA
Gymnastics meet. Salt Greg,
435-4383.
FOR SALE: Gibson bass, an
amp. $250. 474-352 V days.
Andrew.
Cheap wheels at a cheap
price. Call Chuck at 435-2076.
College Night is coming back
to Brandeis right after Easter,
watch for details in April 7th
edition.
1970 model. Fender Twin
Reverb amp- are excellent amp.
In mint condition, 467-1307.
Must sell: Sherwood,, 20
watt receiver, BSR turntable,
ultralinear 3-way auto speakers.
$190. 472-8797.
90-100 mpgr 1973 Yamaha
175. $325. 466-4959 after 3
p.m.
FOR SALE: t ticket for
NCAA Gymnastics Champion
ship, Saturday session B-level
seat. Also 12"x9' blue carpet.
474-2134.
1978 yellow and black TR7.
excellent condition. AMFM
stereo, luggage rack. Must sell.
Around $7,000. Call 435-2794
after 6 p.m.
Hogan Music still offers 20
student discount on, all, pur
chases, stringed instruments
sound equipment and accessor
ies HOGAN MUSIC
630 West P
474-9134
01.(55 Pifcchers
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THE PARTY
OF THE SEMESTER
The African Students Association,
UNL chapter, will hold the spring
semester get-together on Friday, April
la Time and venue will be published
as soon as the details are worked out
For your suggestion, call 472-8114,
or write: Fred C
427 Abel Hall
Get 130 inpgl
End those UNL
parking problems with a moped
from
MIDLAND'S MOPED
20th & Hwy. 2
423-0338
URBAN MOTORS
FIAT-LANCIA
Family Cars & Sports Cars
New & Used
1021 North 48th Street
467-2559
Summer Sublet. 12th & G 1
bedroom, new, fully furnished
apt.,, carpeted, dishwasher, ac,
parking. $185 electricity.
475-3655 (evenings). From 329
through 42 (112) 397-5088.
FOR RENT: 15th & D. 2
bedroom newer apt. No pet or
children. Available immediately.
474-0166 days.
HOUSE
For sale by ownerlaw student.
Split foyer, 1Vi years old, 3 bed
rooms, finished basement w
fireplace. 4 assumeable loan
$280month payments. 123
SanteFe Trail. 474-2319.
MOVING?
, Rent a Cargo Van from
OeBrown Leasing. Call 477
7253. 17th & N St.
One bedroom, very clean,
laundry, parking, electricity
paid. $165. 1416 B St. 464
077t. 1740 Harwood, 2 bedroom,
off-street, $197.50mo. No pets.
474-6603, 488-6792. 423-1427.
27th & Vine, 1 & 2 bedroom
Carpeted, stove, refrig., air,
parking, bus stop. $130 single,
$160 double. Utilities paid
except lights. 476-9506, 435
6596. 4-bedroom house. Close to
downtown campus. Stove and
refrigerator $300month. Call
435-3120 or 464-3733.
Furnished 1 bedroom apt.
Close to East Campus, City and
UNL bus routes. Air condition
ed. Cable TV, washerdryer in
building. 464-6682.
Large 3 bedroom townhouse
3 minutes north of City Campus
1702 Knox. 1 bath, carport.
$273mo. Monthly lease. 475
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Qty Campus
Wheelchair Vet needs live-in,
little help. Free room and board
Male or female. Starting in May.
Call Bob at 475-5228.
12-string guitarist seeks
other musicians to play Genesis
Yes type music on informal
basis. 464-0047.
Lonely male would like to
meet a lonely female. Please re
spond to: P.O. Box 80942.
Lincoln 68501. Tom
College Night is coming back
to Brandeis right after Easter,
watch for details in April 7th
edition.
Coaches wanted for youth
teams in YMCA soccer league.
Call 475-YMCA.
Referees needed on Saturday
mornings to officiate youth
soccer games. Call 475-YMCA.
Part-time engraving help
wanted. Hours can be adapted
to your class schedule. Duration
o employment to be thru sum
mer and next school year. Call
477-3911.
The 1980 Celicas are ready
for immediate delivery!
Come in and check 'em out
Plus
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SUMMER EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY
LIVE-IN POSITION
Camp Catron, near Nebraska
City. Approximately Memorial
Day to Labor Day. Assist Girl
Scout troops with summer camp
activities. Senior Lifesaving re
quired, WSI desirable. $100
week, includes lodging. Send re
sume by March 31 to Exec.
Director, Homestead Girl Scout
Council, 1701 S. 17th, Lincoln,
NE 68502.
Part-time opening in City
Circulation Dept. Hours include
5:30-8 a.m. Monday-Saturday
5:30-12 noon Sunday; 2 days
off, will rotate. Must have auto
and knowledge of city streets.
Mileage expenses paid. Please
call Jim, 473-7340.
JOURNAL STAR
PRINTING COMPANY
SUMMER CAMP
OPPORTUNITIES
If you're serious and
sincere about working with
people and kids, the Lincoln
YMCA Day Camp is now
taking applications for all
positions. For job list and
applications, call or write:
YMCA RUNNING
CREEK DAY CAMP
139 N. 11th
Lincoln, NE 68508
475-9622
Receive S1D.0D for each donation.
This means you can earn up to $20,08 weekly
or $iiJ9 monthly in your spare time!
your initial donation includes
Each visit takes only about 90 minutes
and is virtually painless.
Bring yaur books and catch up on your
reading while you're earning money I
SPECIAL BONUS WITH THIS AD
New Donors Receive an Additional .$2!
You must be eighteen or over to donate.
Federally Licensed
& Regulated
-EXTRA CASH
Ambitious students needed. Set
your own hours. Call Jim at
423-1633 after 7 p.m.
RESIDENCE COUNSELORS
HIGH SCHOOL
EQUIVALENCY PROGRAM
The High School Equivalen
cy Program is taking applica
tions for Resident Counselors
beginning August 10, 1980.
The High School Equivalen
cy Program (HEP) is a project
of the Nebraska Human Re
sources at the University of
Nebraska designed to assist
youth from migrant and season
al farmworking backgrounds
between the ages of 17 and 24
to obtain the equivalent of a
high school diploma GED and
prepare the students for
employment, higher education,
vocational training, or other
meaningful placement after
their completion at HEP.
POSITION: Residence Counse
lor RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Work closely with Resi
dence Hall staff, Complex
Director, Residence Director,
and Student assistants, in pro
viding a quality environment
for both HEP and University
students living in the residence
halls.
2. Building relationships
with students in the High
School Equivalency Program
which facilitate social, emotion
al and academic growth.
Pe" 8:30-4:30
8:3UU:3U
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College Night is coming back
to Brandeis right after Easter,
watch for details in April 7th
edition.
3. Responsible for all admin
istrative procedures assigned by
the Residence Director.
4. ' Work closely with the
other areas of the High School
Equivalency Program to en
hance the chances of academic
success for each student.
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Sophomore standing or
above.
2. 2.5 average or above.
3. No outside employment.
4. Must live in the residence
halls.
5. Willing to work at least 25
hours per week.
6. Must be willing to work
evenings and weekends.
BENEFITS:
1. Room and board.
2. Hourly pay for weekend
activities.
Persons interested may pick
up an application at the High
School Equivalency Program at
501 North 10th Street, Lincoln,
NE, 68588.
For more information con
tact: John- McVay, HEP Direc
tor, 402472-3477.
Applications to be consider
ed must be received at HEP no
later than 5:00 p.m. April 18,
1980.
The High School Equivalen
cy Program is an Equal Oppor
tunity Employer.
Celica
by Toyota
1200 Que 475-7661
a free 'physical.
Saturday morning
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