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CUSTOM'S , - IIIDEPENDSNT ' spicimists ific; Our business is the repair of VW vehicles and the selling of parts and accessories for Volkswagon vehicles. Brake Work ErKjirw Rebuilding Mainemncelnspection Parts & Accessories 7km Lubrications & Oil front End & Suspension Work Hurrter Wheel Alignment" Dynamic Wheal Balancing An Independent Service Center 2435 N. 33rd 487-2397 VAIJT TO LEAH til TO SELL DUCT? -YOURSELF? A FREE SALES COURSE ONLYWILL BE OFFERED: FOR STUDENTS TIME: 10:30 to 11:50 A.M. OR 1:30 to 2:50 P.M. SATURDAY, APRIL 5 LOCATION: GOVERNOR'S SUITE (7th FLOOR) CLAYTON HOUSE 10TH&"O"STS. (classroom attire is fine) THE ONE HOUR COURSE WILL BE GIVEN BY A HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL SALES MANAGER OF A MAJOR "FORTUNE 500" COMPANY AND IS PRESENTED AS A WAY OF INTRODUCING A SPECIAL SERIES OF SALES SKILLS WORKSHOPS BEING OFFERED BY SALES TRAINING SEMINARS, INC. IF YOUR IMMEDIATE FUTURE PLANS FIT ANY OF THE FOUR CATEGORIES BELOW, THIS VERY PRACTICAL WORKSHOP WILL BE OF INTEREST TO YOU: 1) WANT TO ACQUIRE THE SKILL TO SELL YOURSELF AND YOUR IDEAS. 2) WILL BE INTERVIEWING FOR SALES OR MARKETING POSITION. WANT TO GET FIRST-HAND KNOWLEDGE OF THE SALES REPRESENTATIVE'S JOB, QUALITIES SALES MANAGERS LOOK FOR IN APPLICANTS, AND SO ON. 3) WILL BE TAKING A POSITION IN SALES, MARKETING, PUBLIC RELATIONS, MANAGEMENT. WANT TO BE AS SUCCESSFUL AS POSSIBLE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. 4) GOING INTO A BUSINESS POSITION OTHER THAN SALES OR MARKETING BUT NEED TO LEARN THE SKILLS OF A PROFESSIONAL SALESMAN. REPEAT THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THE SATURDAY, APRIL 5TH MINI SALES COURSE! Sales Training Semminars, Incorporated 1705 Oakdale Avenue 489-0224 i eievioiui i finally goes over big literally If you have trouble tuning in your favorite television program on your tiny 3 in.-by-3 in. television screen, perhaps you should consider a larger television. You could even buy one of the very large televisions, such as those used by NASA in the Space Control Center, costing up to $125,000. Advent Corporation has developed a large-screen television for home use which costs about $3,000, according to Robert Pavlik, vice president of Stereo Studios, the Lincoln distributor. The set consists of two pieces, a receiver-projector unit and a free-standing screen. Hie receiver-projector picks up broadcasts in the usual way, Pavlik said, but the electronic steps which produce the picture are done in the receiver-projector and projected to the screen as a beam of light. The screen, which was developed by Kodak, is about 4 ft by 5 ft., according to Pavlik. There are no wires between the receiver and projector, he said. "All there is between the projector and screen is light," Pavlik said. The larger-than-lifesize image produced is several times brighter than the standard television's image, according to Pavlik. The large television is opening up new avenues, he said. Although the television was primarily designed for home use, Pavlik said it could be used for areas such as closed circuit television. "Sports events would be extremely interesting on this set, because you could see things you couldn't see on the smaller set," Pavlik said. The sale of Advent Audiobeam is purely speculative in the Lincoln area, he said. Housing contract packets out Residence hall room and board contract packets for 1 975-76 have been made available to all current residents and will be mailed to incoming freshmen within the next three weeks, Mousing Director Richard Armstrong said Tuesday. Included in the packets with the residence hall handbook, "The Good Life," are four cards which must be returned with an advance payment of $125 to the housing office by 5 p.m. April 18 for residents to receive priority on housing assignments. Contracts may be filed any time after that, Armstrong said, but current residents will have no priority over new students after April 18. The four. cards in the packet include the housing contract, housing payment card, room assignment questionnaire and a student long-distance agreement with the Lincoln Telephone Co. Tabulated by floors The visitation hours requested by each student meeting the deadline will be tabulated by floors, and then room assignments will be made by residence directors. Students will receive room assignments including the number of visitation hours by May 2, and may change their assignments with their residence directors by May 9, Ken Swerdlow, assistant director of housing, said in a memorandum to residents. Students who file a contract after April 18 and before May 2 will be notified of their room assignment by May 9. Unlike other years, a carbon copy of the housing contract was not provided for students. Armstrong said he would prefer to give students a copy, but that all the contract stipulations were included in the handbook, and printing the contract and agreements on cards made them easier to fit the packets. Telephones Next year telephones will be in each student room, and the residents will be able to make campus and local calls at no additional cost. The agreement with the Lincoln Telephone Co. is if a student also wants long distance telephone service, which he must pay for himself. Students cancelling their housing contract by written notice before noon; Aug. 1, 1975, will be returned their advance payment except for a $15 processing fee. Students cancelling contracts between noon, Aug. 1, 1975, and 1 p.m. Aug. 19, 1975 will lose their entire $125 advance payment. Fifteen dollars is a processing fee and the remainder pays for damages incurred by the university as a result of the cancellation. Ten thousand packets were printed. 3 1 OO On Campus HEADS TOGETHER HAIR STATION flan's & Woman's Halrstylifsg 17th & R 475-4426 Lincoln, Nebraska 68508 A3( Friendly, Helpful Service Phone: 474-2402 Large Stock Popular Brands EKTACKROME iOn Day frvkl Mexican Pottery Largest selection and lowest prices in town. Century House 2205 Hoidreoe RALPH HARMAN JUNE HARMAN JIM HARMAN es sb2 -o o formerly of Truck Photographic CSSB ICS1 CSB fflgffl Esa Sassy Samp!e Safe Spring & Summer Sportswear 3050 off Clayton House 1 0th & O Governor's Suite ipri! 3-5 Thurs, 4pm -9 pin Fri.9:30am-10pm Sat. 9am-5pm page 6 daily nebraskan thursday, april 3, 1975