Wednesday, August 22, 1034 Dally Nsbraskan Bookstore officials say students can buy early to avoid crowds, lines Long lines, high prices and out-ol-stock materials can make back-to-school book buying a nightmare. According to two Lincoln book store employees, following a few tips makes book buying a little more pleasant. "Students should shop early, before classes start. That way they avoid the long lines of the first day," said Mark Oppegard, Nebraska Bookstore manager. "Buying used books is a good idea, too. Students should also . be sure to hold on to all the receipts, so assuming the book is brought back in the same condition it was bought in, it will be easy to gst a refund." Doris Siems, a UNL Bookstore, employee said buying early may cause problems. "One thing that we noticed, especially in freshman classes, is that people who buy early often get the wrong books," 1 Siem3 said. "Freshmen should always go to class before coming here. For everyone else, though, they key is to shop early." Both book stores, in anticipa tion of the first week rush, make changes to accommodate more customers. "We set up extra registers and hire more people to help stock shelves and assist customers," Siems said. "Our people are here to help and make suggestions. All you have to do is ask." " Oppegard said sold-out books are a fairly common problem. But students can do several things if an item they need isn't available. "The first thing you should do is notify your instructor," he said. "It's possible that they either werent ordered, or because of transfers there aren't enough to go around. There's also a slight chance of picking up a book that someone has returned." -J - J Is ir; t ' pt$ X ",JJJ"JI "1 . "J- t - -- . srk Dav!sDsl!y Nebraskan Jim Bekawa, a University Eac!2.tsjre esplsyee, pesdars ever the crary bocks lie hca to stack. Hie shelves ere expected to be depleted liext week. ' Plan a GREAT Escape, 53 . IP 7:0 Planning a great escape? Give Good Life Coaches a ca!l. Whether it's just a week-end of fun, a social event, or a road trip with the Huskers, Good Life's wide range of group transpor tation is designed to meet your needs. Simply choose from our 15 passenger vans, 23 passenger minibus or 47 passenger motorcoaches, and you re off. Not only is Good Life the fun way to get away. It's also economical, check with our competition and then give us a call, it will be the last call you need to make. i ......IT Good' Life Coaches 5034 Rent-Worth Ct. Lincoln '423-2500 frn . I - ( lit- 55 Welcomes UN-L students back with this special SAVITJQQ OF 00-10 Also receive a free bottle of shampoo ($450 value) ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF CAMPUS ON 14th ST. 214 N. 14th Strest 474-3909 The place to get your Roffler professional haircare products. - a a I K . i I : . ; CQO) Pago 9 rj C3 a'dipN Save C3 d Cl 0 CARPET o CLEANING U Q AND DYEING D Moving Out? D Get it cleaned. Q Q Movin9 11 Get it cleaned. j Take advantage of these f U SPECIALS. 0 Q o D Q Q D Living room and Hall s18.95 Bedroom s12.95 CALL TODAY 483-1702 LJI L13 1 i ATIC .IP' ft Crisper, action- stopping shots, automatic exposure control, fixed focus lens, electronic shutter. WHEN YOU OPEN YOUR NEW STUDENT CHECKING ACCOUNT FOR $100 or MORE THRU OCTOBER 20 PERFECT HASSLE FREE CHECKING FOR STUDENTS UNLIMITED CHECK WRITING NO MINIMUM BALANCE NO SERVICE CHARGES ' EASY-TO-BALANCE MONTHLY STATEMENT RETURN OF CANCELLED CHECKS OR CHEKGARD PRIVILEGES. NEOHACKA SAVINGS OFFERS A VIDE RANGE OF SERVICES, INCLUDING 514 CHECKING, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, PASSBOOK SAVINGS & STUDENT LOANS. m r & Community Banking Center 1409 "O" St. Li NCOLN 475-1409 OFFICES In Fremont, Ainsworth, Alliance, Alma, Arapahoe, Blair, Chadron, Crawford, Cozad, Elkhorn, Franklin, Gothenburg, Hartimjton, Imperial, Kearney, Lincoln, Mindsn, Neligh, Ogallaia, O'Neill, Red Cloud, Rushville and West Point. is.. , 0 O) l5 k t i 3 f ...a KEWC WATS Marketing Outbound, a subsidiary of American Express, is proud to announce the opening of a Telemarketing Center in Gold's GaHeria, downtown Lincoln. We represent major U.S. companies for the purpose of soiling their products and services over the telephone. Operations ere scheduled to begin in mid-August 1884 and we are now hiring for the position of phone agent. We Offer: -&Eam $4.00 to 18.00 per hour -&Mo experience necessary-strong communications skills a must it ideal part time job for students! . Fnr-nfitaih CsAV. ( fiW O Guaranteed hourly wage O Bonuses, Incentives and Contests O Advancement opportunities O Flexible hours !! ! . -I WATS RnlH's GnHsria U J 1033 "0" Street, Suite 25 Lincoln, NE 03303 Outbound An Equal Opportunity Employer Lower Level "H" Street Entrance