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daily nebraskan
thursday, September 11, 1980
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1907 "O" Street
474-3171
Sanyo mini refrigerator; per
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years old, excellent conditionl
Asking $125. Call Karen at 489-5140.
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Kenwood 50 watts receiver; Ad
vent large utility speakers; Dual
turntable. $350 takes, 476-0577
You say you paid full price
for your tires? What bummerl
You could have saved 15 if
you had a Student Discount
Card. Rm. 122 Student Union.
1958 Austin-Healey 100-62
place roadster, needs restoration
$750. 474-3424.
Autographed footballs of the
1980 Nebraska football team.
477-3018, 7-9 p.m.
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Pioneer SX-1050 120 wch
$400, Advent loudspeakers
$160; entire system $500. TI
30 $ 15. Brad 488-4759, 5 p.m.
9 p.m.
73 VW Camper Van, dining
set, bed, dresser, baby furniture,
armchair, end table and ladies
bike. Please contact Rohalnl,
475-7870 in the evening.
76 TR 7, Reg. gas, loaded,
excellent condition $3,500.
475-4949.
1974 Buick Custom Lasabre,
reg. gas, good transportation.
$800. 475-4949.
Like new 14 kt. white gold
wedding ring. $375 or best offer
-also twin bed headboard in
cluded $30. If interested call
Denise at 423-2218 after 3 p.m.
4 male football tickets with
student ID's. Call 472-8078
after 6 p.m.
71 pontiac Lemans-sport: re
built engine, new paint, battery,
shocks, inspection sticker. 483-1183.477-7989.
MCS series receiver and
speakers, 25 wch. Less than 1
year old. Ph. 472-8108, ask for
Steve.
68' Camaro, 6 cyl., 3-speed,
20,000 miles on rebuilt engine.
Good body, paint and rubber
plus 2 snows. 474-4027.
Naugahyde-covered water
bed frame and pedestal $60.
Call 474-0215 after 5 p.m.
Female ticket for Utah game
475-8782.
Mens Varsity 10-speed. Re
built. 489-3187.
For Sale: 2 UNL season
football tickets with ID. 464
3831. 1968 Saab 96, V-4 Good
condition. Best offer. 476-8067.
Ventura 73, 8 cylinder, air
cond., aut.. one owner only
50,000 miles, in excellent cond.,
call 474-2209.
1973 Fiat 128 Sport Coupe
$825 Good condition, great
gas mileage 489-9984.
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Petition drive starts
for air conditioning
By Betsy Miller
Air conditioning the lounges in Neihardt Residence
Center will be discussed at the Residence Hall Association
meeting tonight at 7:30 In the Nebraska Union.
Gerald Woo, president of Neihardt Center, said he is
starting a petition drive at Neihardt for air conditioning
in student lounges.
Woo said he thinks it is not fair the staff of the Center
has air conditioning and the students do not.
"The student security office even has an air condition
er now and they only use that four hours a night," Woo
said.
UNL students pay the same annual amount for their
residence hall contracts and Woo said he thinks it isn't
right that students without air conditioning pay as much
as those who do have it.
"Cather and Pound (residence halls) block any wind we
might get from the east," Woo said.
Glen Schumann, assistant director of housing in charge
of maintenance, said high costs may prevent the air
conditioning of lounges.
Schumann said the windows in Neihardt lounges would
have to be removed and that action, plus installation of an
air conditioner, would cost approximately S800, per
lounge.
Total cost of air conditioning lounges in Neihardt and
Selleck would be approximately $19,000, Schumann said.
Schumann said a 1973 study estimated the total cost
of putting air conditioners in Selleck Quadrangle rooms
would be $300,000. He said the cost today would be
"close to a million dollars."
"Obviously, the questions is, do you want to invest
that kind of money for August and September? (months
when air conditioning is needed)," Schumann said.
Schumann said a final decision on air conditioning
lounges in Neihardt would have to be made by Housing
Director Douglas Zatechka, but Schumann said money
for the project was not budgeted for this year.
Woo said he knows money may not be there for air
conditioning and also parts of Neihardt's electrical
system would not be strong enough to support air
conditioners.
He said however he is going to raise the air condition
ing issue and see what answers are provided by the
UNL administration.
He also said Selleck, Burr-Fedde and Love Memorial
Halls at UNL are not air conditoned and they cotild join
the Neihardt effort to get air conditioned lounges if they
wished.
Housing officials will also be present at tonight's
meeting.
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