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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1983)
Monday, August 29, 1C33 Peg 3 34 Daily Ncbrc:kan s - 1 Two for the price of one 1fs.m. to G p.m. Mondays only Free Hot Hon? d'oeuvrcs 4 pm to 6 pm . , xO I Open: Mon-Sat 11 am-12:30am Sunday 11 am-11 pm FOODS of MEXICO 17th &M 475-1048 Jack's Records offers collector musical history by the dice Tlv rr.w HI "niioa for record collectors last blues, enry listening and " month. ofcourse rock'n'roll in its vvh.n i waived Into Blake himself bean various shapes end forms. Tri2 . RprnrSr 103 Q collecting when he was a But Blake decent wr;nt -OvLsofmusiJhis: your.-makTheVcr.turcs Jack's tote lncolcly to seemed to rush oSt and Paul Revere and the as an eddies store. He a! :o rfXf.t thrS the Raiderswerehisfavorites. caries mny albums from 'tS Unfortunately his record .the 70s and m TSFiZ: collection was destroyed -Sometimes a fellow wiU in u lire viiiis; ire v ij ki uwj & iviw hHi school That was the or Dirt Cheap around the greeted me as the door shut quietly behind. Also there to greet me was Jack Dlake, the proprietor of Jack's records. Dlake and a partner started the store 1 rT" r JUL :3D Performing Arts Series Buy tickets to 4: or more events and save 15 Only season orders of 4 or more events accepted now ... i ....., j , UNL Students save up to 57 Only mail orders accepted ih'rough -August 28 Box Office opens August 29 For information or Free Brochure: Kimball Box Office (11-5. M-F) 113 Music Bldg. 11th &R (402) 472-3375 k:"dallhallii&r University of Nebraska Csrtnid Stain, Gsrtruda Ct-!n, Gcrtrta C.:!a Starring Pat Carroll Laura Dsan Dancers end Musicians . A Mid-America Arts Alliance Program f"!ssourl Repertory Theatre, Ths istpartsncs cf Caing Earnest : A Mid-America Arts Alliance Program ,. . Csrry Mulligan Jazz Guartst With the support of the Nebraska Arts Council Pzl'.lzrd Chamber Orchestra from Francs Jelinek Memorial Concert With the support of the Nebraska Arts Council . London Early Music Group -"With the support of the Nebraska Arts Council Alicia da Larrocha, piano . Ruth K. Seacrest Memorial Concert With the support of the Nebraska Arts Council Ch!oCs:!2t f A Mid-America Arts Alliance Program TT " Daniel Haifatz, violin With the support of the Nebraska Arts Council Lzzux Arts Trio, piano, violin & cc"o Jelinek Memorial Concert With the support of the Nebraska Arts Council Alvln Ailay American Dance Theatre A Mid-America Arts Alliance Program 2 Crcadv.ay Hi "Loiter Harcid" . . . end tha boys. Ar.cs cf God Czech Phharm;riT Orchestra the Nebraska Arts Council Jelinek Me?r O UV ' i siV ot tl With the i Jelinek Memorial Concerts are. supported by a fund made available to the University of Nebraska Foundation by Viola Jeiinek, as a memorial to her father Stephen Jelinek. The Ruth K. Seacrest Memorial Concert is funded in part by the Lincoln Foundation from funds held In the Joe W. and Ruth K. Seacrest Fund made available to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln by the acrest family for an annual concert as a memorial to Ruth K. Seacrest. H'id-Amenca Arts Alliance Programs are ma2a possible by support from the Nebraska Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts through their participation in Mid-America Arts Alliance, a n -:3c,aS arts organization. All programs in this year's series are supported in psrt by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. On 1 . ft. . .,. k . .. U . ... . . i 1 I .i.il 'V 113f.:-:;c C'i. 11th & R JW Vcrii O.-c.turs ta "La Fcrza c;l Czzo" C'i:,v-r.:r.:r "Four Pc:rr,3 cf --jc-a Pizarro" Fr;::;:;vCyfr;hcriy5 Tic!:;t3 cn c!d V.'cdn::J-yt Atuct 31, 7pm-1Cpm F'r.cr.D end counter crdcra cn!y. r . '-- M ' r .- ; courner, play it once, and decide he decent like it, and come in and sell it to end ofDIake's record col lecting days until, the classics from his youth bean playing on the radio me " Blake s dd. again. He then decided it was time to start a second collection. Blake began attending to record conventions in the region and started taking record collecting more seriously. It was a For the present, most of the stock is from the '603 and '60s, but Blake said he would like to have the stock consist of half oldies and half newer Jack's trading policy is "straight across." He will trade for records of equal value.' That way no one 2ts ayear ago, on the way back from a convention in Omaha, when the idea of starting a record store in Lincoln began to take ripped efT. I'm just in this shape. for the collectors, not for About two months ago the money. If I make Blake decided to open the enough to pay the rent 111 store, after he had been be happ" he sdd. v laid off from his job. A3 Elake gat out cf hi3 The store is filled with chair to help a customer albums and 45s from the find a Spike Jones record, past 30 years, including I started to thumb through oldies from country, jaiz, Ccntinrcd ca Pa3 3 AIR CONDITIONED! ATTENDANT CLEAN I rZlN ON QUIETI s! j DUTY I t ,r t f j f j -.a .v . ... v. . j - s-- i-1 -i LARGS H".AYTAC3I LAurzncr.'AT 241 tZ'JTU 2Z7H hiOH FBI 10.C0 A.M. - 9:CO P.M. SAT SUN 8:CO A.M. - 8:CO P.M. ( W v ' FmICZNT THIS VALUABLE COUrCNCH t n- . J I ( ! LI- y AT DADDY'S f 1L3 EAST LTD jtj-M rtf " "