The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 26, 1976, Page page 11, Image 10

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    monday, january 26, 1976
daily nebraskan
page 1 1
BTUO
S3Dcni gets fester s
By Anita Stork
Faster service, more menu variety and an upgraded
fresh appearance. That's how Nebraska Union Director
Allen Bennett described the Colonial Room following its
recent remodeling.
Changes include addition of a soup and salad bar and
new decor plaques on repainted walls, he said.
Bennett said the soup and salad, bar has decreased
customer waiting time as much as 30 minutes.
'The Colonial Room was strictly a waiter-served
restaurant before," Bennett said. "You were seated by a
hostess, gave your order and waited till your food came."
Now patrons pressed for time can use the soup ai:d
salad bar, Bennett said. The kitchen is separated into
buffet and regular service sections, he said, which also re
duces waiting time.
Business-like atmosphere
The restaurant's atmosphere has changed since it re
opened about a month ago, Bennett added.
"More students frequent the place, as well as more pro
fessors and local public," he said. The Colonial Room is
an "ideal business lunch meeting place," he added.
Bob Richeson, Union food service manager, said it was
"too soon to estimate the increase in business."
"No advertising has been done, and we've only been
open for three weeks," Richeson said.
Bennett said the Colonial Room was "just breaking
even" before the remodeling.
"We wanted to increase customer satisfaction and
thereby increase business," Bennett said. 'The Union feels
there's a real need for a relatively quiet eating place with a
more business-like atmosphere."
Alternatives considered
Richeson said several remodeling proposals were con
sidered. "We could have switched to a buffet service only or
want
1972 Camaro SS; new
radials, mags, air, 8-treck, auto
matic, one-owner car. 472
3011 Mon-Frl before 4:30.
Auto-Firebird Esprit; 1975,
automatic, 350, excellent condi
tion. Call 475-2S10 after 6 p.m.
1966 Chevy Imoala, $250.
435-5953 after 5:30.
1970 Duster 318; Holley
carburetor, headers, cam, just
overhauled. Must sali
Immediately. Call 4S4-6590.
Quadraphonic 8-trsck-iterto
(real quad) automobile deck
whome power adapter. Brand
new, for salt cheap. Phone
468-9853.
Sell: Marami 1060
wcablnet perfect condition ft
ipecs. $175. Dual 12153 b.ft
d.c. Shura M31EO. $78. 468
3165. 8SH 710 turntable with
Sure M91ED, $30. Also 20
Oallon (long) aquarium with
stand, pump, heater, everything.
474-1045.
Two B.I.C. Venturi formula
6 speakers. Five months old.
Call Don Drahota, 435-2059.
Used LP's-$2.22,
New U's-$4.25.
Check It cut I
TRADE-A-TAPG
flt RECORDS AND THE
CCMICENTER
1127 "P" St. 435 9876
Sony HP-580 compact stereo
system; Dual 1210 turntable,
Sony 3 -way walnut speakers,
AMFM. Excellent condition,
472-9795.
Stereo: Fisher amp, Garrard
turntable and speakers
w woofers & tweeters. Call Bob
at 489-1776. Do it today I
Excellent condition. Model
147, 190 watt Leslie organ
speaker. Call 475-6500.
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Religious Book
Clearance
New & Used -20-95off
Corner College
1237 'R"St.
With student or faculty ID
at time of sale, 10 discount on
ell tires, TV's, stereos, and
bicycles except promotional
models. Goodyear Store, 19th
& "0", 432-6521 .
$10,000
Life Insurance
$25 Per Year i
For specifics call: 1
464-3131 or 483-2514 '
Two bdrm. furnisned apt.
31st & Holdrege. Avail. Feb.
1. $100 deposit, cooking, o
ft lights, $165. 432-3689.
Available-one bdrm. apart
ment, appliances and heat furn
ished, $160 plus electricity.
Call after 6:30 Mon.-Frl. 488
5512. Furnished upstairs apart
ment 1-2 occupts. Females pre
ferred, will take males. $150
utll. paid. 2538 "P". Phone
4084)118.
Mobile home for rent. 432
2853 ask for Erv.
Denny's 24-Hour
Restaurant
ESa"R"St.
Now hiring waitresses,
thus help ana unnmwmi
? m.-3o.m.. 3-1 1p.m.
and 11p.m.-7a.m. shifts, full!
or part-time, uw ior imw-
hlew, 435-1
B.Hjim work available.
$150 for 30 hours, $75 for 15
hours. Must b neat, 18 and
over. Cell 464 8533 1-6 p.m.
left it as a waiter-only restaurant and changed the menu,"
Richeson said. "A delicatessen also was considered."
The combination waiter and buffet service plan was
chosen to "offer guest3 a choice of the method of ser
vice," Bennett said.
Renovation cost $ 1 1 ,400, according to Larry Emmons j
business officer. He said the major expense was building a
counter for the soup and salad bar, with other money
going for light fixtures, a food warmer, repainting and re
frigeration equipment.
The money for remodeling came from the Union's
equipment reserve fund, which is included in the Union's
'Gay 'motherhood' slated as subject
in year's first Worn en Speak 'talk-in '
WomenSpeak 76, a weekly talk-in series, begins its
fourth semester Tuesday.
Sponsored by the Student Y, WomenSpeak '76 covers
timely subjects that are of concern to women and men,
said Kathy Smith, director of the Student Y.
"We've had a turn-out of 40 to 45 people each Tues
day," she added. Last semester's total attendance was
approximately 600 people, she said.
Smith said she thought WomenSpeak was fulfilling a
need of the students and that its popularity was cause for
continuing the series.
WomenSpeak '76 receives no student fees according to
THE ELASTIC BAND needs
drummer and guitarist to play
weekends this spring and tour
this summer. Vocal ability a
must. Call 468-0059 or 486
6760. .
Reuben's Restaurant, No. 90
Gateway Plaza is now hiring
day, or night personnel, full or
part-time, including waiters or
waitresses, hosts or hostesses,
dishwasher, busboys and cooks.
Apply 3-5p.m. Monday through
Friday. An Equal Opportunity
Employer.
Houseparent couple desiring
involvement and valuable
experience at reasonable pay.
Weekends free. Located 30 min.
from Lincoln. Contact Marilyn
Calhoun, SCOMR, Wahoo,
Nebr. 443-4694.
STUDENTS MAKE MONEY
Up To $95 PER WKPART
TIME at home addressing
envelopes. Companies want that
"personal touch". For further
Information regarding oppor
tunities with these companies,
SEND $3 to Phoenix Advertis
ing, Box 11707, Atlanta, Ga.
30305.
DO IT . . . heva your own
room In, e carpeted environ
ment,' blocks from campus,
where the utilities ere paid and
tha lifestyle is free and easy.
Males or females. Call 475
3228. Wanted: roommate to share
4-bdrm. house. Own room,
$80mo.utll. 641 So. 28th,
475-8837. -
Mala roommate to share
furnished apartment, $67.60
mo. utilities pd. 484-5233.
Team Electronics Service.
Center for ell your audio
repairs, specializing In auto
audio end stereo equipment
service. 21st ft 'XT, 438
467. ABORTION
INFORMATION
BUREAU, INC.
CALLUS
FREE
1-C0O-523-5250
A NON PROFIT
ORGANIZATION
WATCH REPAIR
AM Makea-Selfco to Timex
12 B!k. So. of Nebr. Bookstore
325 No- 12th Call 432-3414
DICK'S WATCH SERVICE
Fly for $16 per hour wet.
Owl Aviation has late model
Cessna's at low rates and
Cessna pilot education to teach
you how to fly. Call for your
free Intro flight, 487-3400.
Owl Aviation
"The Cessna Guys"
Custom-made clothes from
your design or ours. Wedding
dresses too. Clifford Dress
making Shop. 423-0108.
Academic Research
Papers
Thousands of topics.
Send in one dollar for up-to-date
160 page mail order
catalog.
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11322 Idaho Ave., No. 206
Los Angelas, Calif. 90025
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ACROSS
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Dolt
7 Angel's l.D.
11 Distort
13 Thin coating
15 Shoestrings
16 Mr. Knievel
17 Thrives
19 Go on a diet '
21 Verily
22 Eventful period
23 Turkish inn
25 Inclines
27 Desserts
28 Purify
30 Genetic link:
Abbr.
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33 Gas: Prefix
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41 To
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baseball put-out
44 Draw
43 Like a volcano's
output
47 Portent
49 Famous Isle
51 Certain horse--shoe
pitch
53 Timetable abbr.
54 False god
58 Installed
59 Handguns
62 Specify
63 Separately :
64 Space -C3
Occasion
63 Predicament"
67 Le Carre
character .
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Pitcher
Statistic for a
relief pitcher
Subject's
follower
Propose
Languish
Achieved, as a
loan
Possesses .
operating budget, Emmons said.
Physical Plant approval
Plans for remodeling were cleared through the Physical
Plant, Bennett said.
"We can't modify the design of the Union without
checking with Physical Plant," he said. .'They're respon
sible to see that changes are structurally sound."
If these renovations fail to increase business, Bennett
said, the Union may be forced to close the Colonial
Room;;.. ' :V a : '
, "We'd like to keep it open," he said, "but if it all
doesn't come together, we'll have to conclude a market
for it (Colonial Room) doesn't exist."
Smith, but is financed by the general budget raised from
Student Y projects. The series is free to the public, she
said, and speakers are not paid.
Tuesday's topic, Gay Motherhood, will feature a panel
discussing the gay woman as a mother, Smith said. Future
programs will explore such areas as women and health
care, law enforcement, the media, socialism and feminism
and single fatherhood. Smith said all topics are chosen for
what she called their timliness and importance.
WomenSpeak '76 will be every Tuesday noon in the
Nebraska Union. The meeting room will be posted
weekly.
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UNL Young Democrats will
meet at 9 p.m. Wednesday 128
in the Union. Room to be
announced.
Ragtime Piano is Comingll
Benefit concert Sunday Feb.
15. 3p.m. Tickets $2.50. Wesley
Chapel, 640 No. 16th, 432
0355. LOST: men's high heeled
multi colored shoes size 10 12,
probably In' Burr Hall parking
lot, 472-0873. .
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Lost: SR-11 calculator
probably in Oldf. Call 432-1722.
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Abbr.
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people
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Drop and Add Wed. Jan. 14.
Call 475-2588 with information.
Ask or leave message for Betsie.
Lamaze prepared childbirth
classes for couples and single
mothers. Childbirth Education
Association 435-4045:
Birthright offers a choice.
We understand the needs of you
end your baby , 477-8021 .
Happy Birthday, Unl Love
" your hoof lesll-Ann.
Confucious say: housemom
who let dog poop on sidewalk
get rude awakening one
morning.
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