Page 10 Daily Nebraskan Monday, August 29, 1933 lair Shapo-Up 6.99 G 9.99 Reg $10 & $15. The sunny days of summer can damage your beautiful hair. ,Now through September 10, get your hair in shape with a custom cut, shampoo and style. Call today for an appointment to get your hair styled & back in shape! Design Studio Custom cut, shampoo & style, reg.$15 9.99 Custom cut & shampoo only, reg. $10 6.99 I v , "X V, ... ! ; nj FREE ear-piercing with your purchase of studs! Have a qualified staff member pierce your ears for FREE when you purchase your starter set of ear-piercing studs, reg. $10 Now 7.95! "Miller & Paine Nrbf atka Qualtti Drpartmrnt Stnrr Sundav U S & Wrkdv 10-9-all lore Saturday 10 5 30- Lincoln Cnir, 10-4 Gaifwav & Contioqa Mall Call ut loll lr in Nrbratka SOO 742-7741 o o o til u c We're new in Nebraska! We're a first quality sportswear store. Look at our skirts, sweaters, blouses, suits, pants. You'll recognize the de signers. They're cur rent styles carried in Nebraska's leading fashion stores and seen nationwide in fashion catalogs. Shop . . .compare . . .our prices are 30 below the regular prices of leading stores in this area. Hand Made argyle pullover. S,M,L Plum Compare at $69 Our price $44 Cotton cord trousers. Sizes 4-16. Plum, Taupe, Teal Compare at $45 Our price $27 How can you afford not to pick your fashions from S V Missy sizes 4 thru 18 and Petites 16 WUMyC3y' always 30 less than current prices Sutter Place Mall 48:h & Hwy 2 Next to The Colonial Shop Open daily 10 to 6 except Sunday Thursdays until 8 4S3 0332 New telephone industry decontrol gives customers uusjvnui vuu, J r t U n By Kris Mullen The first steps of telephone industry deregulation have put customers in charge of deciding where they will get the telephone they use and who they will get to repair it. Since June 1 , the Lincoln Telephone Co. customers have had four options for phone repair, said Art Thompson, the company's public relations manager. Customers who opt for the company's service plan pay 50 cents each month. If wiring needs repair, the company fixes it at no charge. Customers who do not wish to pay the monthly charge can notify Lincoln Telephone Co. when wiring needs repair, and the company will fix it for $40, Thompson said. The other options are customers fixing the wiring themselves or having someone else fix it. Customers decide whether they want to pay the monthly charge when they have their phone installed. They can join the plan later, but they then must pay a $10 service charge, Thompson said .t ( - jfoyh p'.wvcs could iTll?" GcshIjust havtnt feJtfhe. sawe since P h Anns leased from the phone company will be repaired free, Thompson said. He said monthly lease fees start at 50 cents and increase for fancier phones. Phones can be bought at the company's phone stores or from other phone stores. Dave Orr, manager of Pioneer Telephone, said customers who choose to buy their phone simply plug the unit into the jack at their home or apartment. They must report the phone's registration number to the phone company. Orr said he sells new and refurbished phones. The phones come in a variety of prices and styles. A basic rotary-dial desk phone costs $17.50, he said. Push-button phones range from $18 to $36. Beginning in January 1984, customers will pay an additional monthly long-distance access charge of $2. A customer who does not make any long distance calls will be required to pay the $2 fee, Thompson said. The fee will increase $1 in 1985 and 1986, and is expected to increase to $7 over the next several years. -r.y hut it I I J&lf . . first rtztf rwtteJuS Hare's an 830 savings to get the '83 school k year off to a hot 'n juicy 1 startl ... r nrnririrnri! inn' if nrir- SAVE 030! C J) Q t 'lrl U Frsnch Fries, Cheese & toato extra r J Small Soii Dmk Not combinable with any other : offer and good at Wendy s in : j Lincoln Only. Expires Sept. 5, 1983 Dare r , VTEiIDTS VdUD Or PEOPLE. pi OLD I" Z'Zi I.. .