Wednesday, august 19, 1981 page 30 daily nebraskan O o o o o o o o o o o o o o oo N N n N BLOOM TYPEWRITER Welcomes UNL Students with special savings 323 N. 13th Street 474-4136 New Smith Corona Electric Correcting Cartridge Portables From $219.00 Regular value $289.50 S5a55: pooooooooooooodo O . . I I -XcnT i SUPPtlEs If m mm, m M mmmmmn - . . o nn o o i Cl r IT. .mow" j T'.ct .ons .1 I Book price hike awaits students t O jooooooooboo rrr r jfjpjnri 1 1 n 'ii n 'if m i Students facing the increased cost of higher education can expect to face more of the same when they purchase textbooks for upcoming semester classes, according to textbook store managers. Jerry Mullinix, textbook department manager for Nebraska Bookstore at 1135 R St., said price share increased an average of 10 percent, with price increase of up to 20 percent in some of the technical science books. University Bookstore Manager Larry Behrends said price increases range from 10 to 20 percent for most textbooks. Behrends said most price increases come from infla tionary pressure on the textbook publishers. He attribu ted little of the increase to local store costs. Both the city and east campus unions are good places filled yet. Mullinix said Nebraska Bookstore did not re ceive any orders for computer science texts until the first week of August. Nebraska Bookstore will be open until 9 p.m. for the first four days of classes. Normal hours are 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 :30 p.m. University Bookstore, with stores in the basement of the city and east unions, will be open until 9 p.m. the first four days of classes and will then return to regular hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Above The Ordinary Classic sportswear and suits for todays contemporary male. Featuring the finest designers of mens wear. JASON'S 1346 r St. 476-7070 OPEN 10:00-5:30 Thurs. till 9:00 Lft tffX -tV km VVA "'" M this si Y 10 9g 'iiy pitckse i Goei thai $?$t. IS j