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Residence halls receive new carpeting this vear By Lisa Brown SS" 9 ' RiChard A.' Sandoz Burr and Fedde halls received carpet in the corridors of the living floors. Other areas to be carpeted in Fedde Hall IUhhw JnH tL ulti-PurPose room, entrance lobby and the downstairs TV room. Burr Hall will receive additional carpets in a few areas where the carpet needs to be replaced, Armstrong said. K ' Armstrong estimated the cost of carpetina ei Srnnd-r8,in,.the three halls at about $31,050, including the cost of carpet shipping and installation. About $17 050 will be spent in Sandoz and about $14,000 will be spent on Burr-Fedde, he said. Dining rooms get carpet Carpet will also be installed in each dining room on city campus, except Selleck, which already has it, Armstrong said. Half of each of the dining rooms will be carpeted during first semester, and he said he expects carpet to be . installed in the other halves of the dining rooms over Christmas vacation, if everything continues on schedule. Armstrong said that according to the schedule he received from the UNL Puchas ing Dept., the Harper-Schramm-Smith south dining room will be carpeted this week, the Abel-Sandoz south dining room will be carpeted Nov. 18-20 and the north dining room of Cather-Pound-Neihardt will be carpeted Nov. 25-27 The total cost of carpeting the three dining rooms is estimated at $33,900, Armstrong said. Abel-Sandoz and Cather-Pound-Neihardt will each cost about $10,000 to carpet, and Harper-Schramm-Smith will cost about $13,900 to carpet, he said. Several other carpets were installed in residence halls which were not included in the Board of Regents 1974 allocation. Carpet was recently installed at Cather Hall in the elevator area of the lobby. Carpet price reduced The main floor lounges of Harper and Smith Halls received new carpeting to replace the original carpeting. Armstrong said the purchasing department learned of an overrun, and was able to purchase the carpet at a greatly reduced price. An overrun occurs when the manufacturer runs a given quantity of carpet in anticipation of selling it, but with storage space at a premium he may find it cheaper to sell the carpet at a reduced rate, rather than store it. Armstrong estimated the cost of the carpet in the Harper Hall lounge at $6 per square yard and that in the Smith Hall lounge at about $6.36 per square yard. Installation and shipping are not included in the estimates. Bob Brandt, Harper-Schramm-Smith com plex program director, said that Harper and Smith Halls were chosen to receive the carpet, even though Schramm needed it too, because the pieces of carpet would fit in their lounge space, due to the floor layouts. Gbily.tfilbrarfM wmk cos CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 8 centswordday $1 minday for students S? minday for businesses NO REFUNDS 34 Nebraska Union (down stairs east from South Desk) 472-2589 or 472-2586 CLASSIFIED DEADLINE 11 a.m. day before publication One, two, three bedroom apartments, starting at $159. Complete clubhouse facility, ten minutes from campus, student consideration, South Highway 77. Ruskin Place, 475-5242. Large unfurn. 1 and 2 bdrm. apartments; newly redecorated, $145-$190, 550 N. 26th, Town & Country Realty, 489-9311. 3 bdrm, 2 bath mobile home available Dec. 16. Call 472-2586 and ask for more information or leave name and number and will contact. DANCERS Full or part-time day or night, up to $4hr. 435-9909 or 1035 "M". 1965 Chevy Impala convert ible; new top, paint, brakes, and more,, tjceneni mecnicpmjt- tion, iHTnp S400; 1025 Best &ffe-bv?r--19th, 435-4579. New $ony and old Craig cassette recorders. Excellent working cond. Beth with carry ing case, microphone, and accessories. Must sell fast. Sony $40; Craig $10. 477 2852. Dacor. scuba equipment; like new. will sell to highest bidder. Call 464-6843. Snow skis; Kastle Plast SL's, 210 cm with Narker rotamat bindings. Best offer, 466-3689 after 5:30 p.m. MUST SELL: 1969 Malibu 2 dr.. vinyl top, 12,000 actual miles on new 327 two barrel, new B.F.G. radial T.A.'s, 60 series with E.T. mags, auto trans., air cond. power steering, 20 m.p.g., $1400 or best offer. Call 475-2746 or 472-2588 ask tor Spiff or leave name and number, 1965 Ford Econoline van; best offer. Call 475-2529 after 7:30. 1974 Kawasaki KZ400, excel lent condition, 1500 miles, $1,050, call 423-6570. 1966 GTO; 4 spd., power steerina. custom wheels, buck ets. $600. Call 475-2476 after 6 p.m. Men's 10-speed bike Excel lent condition, 3 mos. old. Must sell, 432-5924. Sony TC-580 reel-to-reel, auto reverse, beautiful condition. Call 477-6488. Light housekeeping for college student, 2:30 p.m. to 1 6j30k p.m. ...Should . be available "hjr crv-ernightcasjonJly. Qwrj transportation helpful or could live in if preferred. Located in Knolls area. Call 467-3573 days for interview. Want to be free-lance writer? The Daily Nebraskan will pay $7 for each student-written news story accepted for publication. Bring articles to Rm. 34, Nebraska Union, or call 472- ' 2586 for more Information. We need hot news tips!! Fire in your dormitory? Job discrim ination? The Daily Nebraskan will pay $1 for each news tip leading to a published story. Bring ideas to Rm. 34, Nebraska Union (down stairs from the South Desk) or call 472-2586.: BRUNSWICK CORPORATION Our expanding facility ha3 an immediate opening for a sharp Project Engineer with M.E. or I.E. degree. No experience required. Excellent salary and fringe benefits. Send your re sume and salary requirements to: Thomas Hess Industrial Relations Mgr. 4300 Industrial Ave. Lincoln, Ne. 68504 Or call 464-8211 ext. 223 for appointment. An Equal Opportunity Employer Part-time computer opera'tor 4 to 7 p.m. on Tues.-Fri. and 8 hrs. Saturday. Equal Opportun ity Employer. Call Art Raynie, Fleming Co.. 432-6551. SERVICE AND REPAIR ON TAPE DECKS, RECORD CHANGERS, RECEIVERS, AMPS. HARMONIC SOUND SYSTEMS, 1017 QUE ST., 474-1007. Term papers!! Canada's lar gest service. For catalogue sent $2 to: Essay Services, 57 Spadina Ave., 208, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Quality watch and jewelry repairing. Prompt service. Authorized dealer for Bulova, Carawelle and Timex watches. J.C. Penney Co., 13th & "O". WATCH REPAIR any make bands. DICK'S WATCH SER VICE. Yellow door-east side of Campus Book. 13th & "R", 432-3414. Uni Auto Sales Subaru Sales & Service 24QQ N. 4Sth 464-6302 Typist experienced, accu rate, efficient. Reasonable rates for theses and documents. Call Sharon. 483-1237. Free University Human Po tential Experiencing Class, "Emphasis on the Senses", Thur. at 7:30 p.m. Common place Chapel. SPANISH OR FRENCH MAJORS Use your language where it can help the most. Talk to Peace CorpsVISTA representatives in the Placement Office Nov. 11-14. BBA'S Current openings in the U.S. and overseas with VISTA and Peace Corps. Management, ac counting, advertising, market ing, and finance persons needed to work with cooperatives and small businesses. Contact Placement Office Nov. 11-14. CUSTOM VANS ward winning Custom Vans vith chrome, mag wheels, plush carpet, love seats, sterec r.V.. no 2 alike. See at DEANS FORD 101 west "O" 475-8821 LZL Comhusker Co-ed Co-op. Vacancies now! 2 nd Semester $400. 475-6796, ask for officer. Two bedroom, living room, dining room, fireplace, base ment, $185. Call 477-1756. HOUSES FOR RENT: 2928 "S"; 4 bdrm., 2 bath, $200. 632 N. 26th: 4 bdrm.. $200. 2727 Torchlight: 2 bdrm. trailer, $160. Call 477-1756. GEORGE HARRISON also BILLY PRESTON V RRVI SHANKAR In Concert Denver November 18 Once in a lifetime experience! Round trip y tour of mountains-?60. Limited number of tickets Call 435-5440 now for reservation Coffeehouse every Sun. at 9 p.m. Dancing and refresh ments. Admission $1 sponsored by University Lincoln Gay Action Group, 333 N. 14th St. Colonnades Dinner Theatre in the Cornhusker Hotei presents Cole Porter's "Anything Goes", $6.95 & $7.95 or any night $6.50 with student or faculty I.D. Call 474-1371. ENGINEERS You are needed here and overseas for training, consult ing, and teaching. Contact Peace CorpsVISTA representa tives Nov. 11-14 in the Placement Office. $10 reward recovery of eye glasses; dark grey frames, photo-qray lenses. Lost near RR tracks on 14th St. Call 464-2309. The Person that called 435 3825 about Yashica Camera, call back, we'll make it worth your time.! $40 reward for recovery of pre-recorded English cassettes. Call 475-1468472-3191 ext. 260. LOST: Brown billfold in Love or Union or between. Keep money, need billfold. Call 475-0008. Old comic books before 1968. Will take "DC", "Marvel" or other super-hero comics or Walt Disney comics. Must have covers and be intact. Will pay approx. Vi to of Overstreet, depending upon cond. Call 474-1443472-3063 and ask for Dale Finkelson. Need any number of tickets to Oklahoma game, 488-3481 . Wanted: one bottle of Agfa Rodinal. Contact photographers at Daily Nebraskan, 472-2586. WANTED: 5 tickets to Kan sas State game. Call 488-0066. WANTED: busboys for sor ority house. Call 432-3685477-9767 for information. Arvin 4-channel sterec system; tape player, receiver and turntable. $350 value only $200. 432-9103475-0123. TEAC 2340 with simul-synch, reasonable. 488-6242. folunteer, f: The National Center for Voluntary Action. Pregnancy is needing a friend. For confidential under standing help, call Birthright, 477-8021. It's never too early nor too late: become a Crossroader! For . an experience in the summer of 1975, see Operation Crossroads Africa. Overseas Opportunities Center, 205 Nebraska Union. Honky Taxpayer, where are you? We need to talk to you!! Please call 472-2586. Your id entity wiil remain confidential. Like who are you? Learn to control habits through Silva Mind Control. Free lecture Sun., Nov. 17, 7 p.m. or Mon., Nov. 18, Cornhusker Hotel. FIRST DOWN You don't know the players a program ! Still Only 10c Lincolns New Fun Spot Pinbail Race Cars Guns come and get acquainted with our game to ail university students just ask attendant Bring your own Refreshments 1217 Q in the Glass Menagerie thursday, november 14, 1974 daily nebraskan page 15