i I m i Page 10 Daily Nebraskan 3 Monday, May 4, 1987 J J i. B 1 320 worhs of art appraised In excess of tZCO.CCO will be up for auction with a total bidding estimate between $IO,CCO and $0.C00. Many worhs will be sold without reserved or fixed minimum bids. winning bfcte are expected tobelnthe ISO.CO to tSOO.CO range, however many are expected to go Into thousands. In addition to cash or cbech, all major atCt czrdj are accepted. Sunday Cx Hendry, May 10 Q 11 Lincoln Milton 141 N. 9th Street Lincoln, Nebraska Sun: Virrrj 2:00 pn Auction 3:C0 pm Men: Vitag 7:C0 pm Auction 0:00 pm FEATURING... REMBRANDT Original etchings Including several of his most known and collectible works. TH2 COLLECTION.. ; The Rembrandts and all other works on paper are custom framed, with 100 Rag mats, mounts and acid free hinges for conservation. . The works are primarily original hand signed and numbered graphics, but also include paintings, primitives and Japanese woodblock prints. Abo featured will be Important works by: - Renoir Leutrec Goya Picosso Chegsll Erte' Altman Agam Vasardy Appal Dug COLLECT WITH COMtfDZriCE... This sale Is completely catalogued and each work carries a Money Back Guarantee of authenticity with the galleries. 5lnce 1969 we have satisfied 50,000 clients by selling more than 200,000 framed original works of art at prices ranging from $25.00 to $35,000.00 Presented By Park West Galleries TREE CATALOGUE & flriE ARTS POSTER: Bring this ad to the auction and receive a free fine art poster and full color catalogue. 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Fulbritf M applicants should plan now for September deadline Although the Sept. 30 deadline may seem distant, students who want to apply for Fulbright Scholarships should start planning now, said the director of international studies. Richard Lonsdale, also a UNL geography pro fessor, said, "The purpose of the Fulbright pro gram is to increase mutual understanding be tween the people of the United States and other countries through the exchange of persons, knowledge and skills." Most grants are awarded for an academic year and provide round-trip transportation, language or orientation courses, if appropriate, tuition, books, and room ana Doara maintenance. ADDlicants must be U.S. citizens, have a bachelor's degree or its equivalent before the date of the grant, and, in most cases, be profi cient in the host country's language. Creative and performing artists are not required to have a bachelor's degree, but they must have four years of professional study or equivalent experience. Because of the competitive nature of the grants, applicants must have a 3.5 grade point average, a clearly defined program of proposed course work or research abroad and some knowl edge of the university they propose to attend, Lonsdale said. Candidates speak on issues Most off ice seekers against liquor at Duds (n 'Suds COUNCIL from Page 7 Duds 'n' Suds request for a liquor license. Bill Hoffman, 60, is an architect-engineer. Hoffman is an incumbent who has served for four years. He said his strengths include listening and responding to neighborhood and city prob lems. He said he questions UNL's need to buy land in the Malone area east City Campus. Block 35: He voted against the city's efforts to turn the block into a parking lot. "Block 35 should not be purchased or con demned until there is a signed contract," Hof fman said. Dads 'n' Suds: He voted against the request for a liquor license. "That issue has already been put to bed," he said. Southwest District Jo Gutgsell, 40, is co-owner of Three J's Antiques and Collectibles. She said her platform includes no increase in property taxes and rede velopment downtown and in southwest Lincoln. This is her first try.at a City Council seat. . Block 35: "The (businesses) cannot possi bly relocate on the offer the city first gave them," she said. She suggested tearing down the busi nesses that are willing to sell and building a multistoried garage over the businesses unwil ling to sell. Dud 4n' Suds: She had no comment. Charles G. Nelson, 50 is an architect. Nel son said his main interest in the next four years is downtown redevelopment. He has never fun for political office. 1 Block 35: "I've been a customer of Arturo's ever since he's beeft on that corner," Nelson said. Duds V Suds: He said he had not heard of the business but said the council's denial of a license "sounds like a good denial." At large J. Gates Minnick, 55, is president of DuTeau Chevrolet. He said his main interest is serving the community to meet its needs. Min nick was appointed to this City Council seat last year and is running in the election for the' first time. Block 35: He said businesses should be left intact until a contract is signed with a devel oper, although delapidated buildings on two thirds of the block should be cleared and used for parking. Duds V Suds: "Great idea, but we have plenty of liquor licenses in Lincoln," he said. "There are none in the convenience stores or grocery stores, so I don't see why we need one in this kind of operation." Larry B. Gulbranson, 34, is owner and operator of the All Seasons Shooting Range. He said more real jobs are needed "no more $3 an-hour hamburger flippers." Block 35: "It's the wrong approach to tear it down for parking," Gulbranson said. "Take down the ones west of the alley and put a parking garage over the top. There are other alternatives to taking a viable business and throwinng them out on the street." 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