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Friday. August 31, 1S34 Daily Ncbraskan Pago 13 s Murder in F Flat . . . Continced from Paa 11 "It was a shrill, terrible sound. Like a bell ringing and ringing. Like being Ln the tub and thinking the phone rings extra long when you're trying to ignore the belt It sounded like this. Yeet! Yeet! Yeet!" "I got an ear for that. I hate the sound already." "It was F Flat. My ear told me that. F Flat beeps. I'm certain of that. I'm not certain where my father is. I just know something terrible has taken him. I know." "FFlat. Got it. What about your boyfriend?" McDugan was start ing to get the corners of this jig saw puzzle. "He left the show and he left me. He's a law student at NYU. I told him I was pregnant and he got real mad and left. Right after, my father called with the beeps." Mona out down th rrcr Af Ka , -..v. vv v 111.1 drink and seemed spent. "Ill check out old Mr. Boyfriend. He-got a name?" "Walt. He has a little scar on his chin, and a birthmark on his hop. Don't tell him I sent you." Mona reached out and laid her hand on top of McDugan's. "I'll check Walt out. I'll take care of you." "You already said that." Mona's eye began to shine. "Yeah. Ill be more careful" Mc Dugan felt a ball of sweat roll off hi3 nose. Mona took his hand, raised it and kissed the back of his hand gently. McDugan ex cused himself and ordered four more hot dogs. Weekend... Continued from Pas 12 Royal Grove Monday night. Joining the King are the infam Joe "King" Carrasco and the ous Charlie Burton and the Crowns' follicle-erecting stunts CutOuts and Alias. Tickets are $5 and rocking Tex -P lex-Dance-Til- in advance, $6 at the door. And Your-Legs-Drop-Off tunes will .remember, y;all, there aint no keep folks jumping out at the school on Tuesday. L IS 't i I r (pgi 'MSI I r 4 CI1SU TWENTIETH CENTLWY-FOX A 1 C19U TWENTIETH CtNTlY-OX Screenings at 7 & 9 p.m. Saturday & Sunday matinees at 3 p.m. $3.00. Ends Sunday. Attention UN-L Freshmen: bring your computer printoutclass schedule and you will be admitted for SI. CO to any screening of V 9 &m mm mm a smmi J IUit.ul Wl l. J lt,..i Mi wJ n !: w . u . v. :: V"." o r "- a r JJJ vl TRY THE CROSSWORD PUZZLE IN THE y') r&z?. t;i-'- Special Wih Fresh ' if Koses e: t'ouqiRts Fivnf University Ftorai J 118 M 14ih 4743792 Visa. Master Charge, Diners-Carte Blanche American Expresa i j a ! "(0 Hi Di rl J xzJ kzj LzLJ u n 777e Fooc StoAe 77af Saves Vbt GROCERIES, USDA CHOICE BEEF, FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES, FROZEN FOODS AND HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS. When you compare price, also be sure 4o check for quality and variety. You'll find Food 4 Less is first in quality, variety, and savings, because Food 4 Less has done away with the unnecessary handling of groceries, so you can carry home the savings to your family. Food 4 Less has automatic scanners at its checkout ecu .ters which eliminate the necessity of marking each item separately . . . and that means you save money. Your register receipt lists each item you buy as well as the price, so you can compare Food 4 Less prices, item by item, with any other store in town. It takes time to individually price items and arrange them in neat little rows on supermarket shelves. At Food 4 Less we just stack the cartons they're shipped in and put one price tag on the shelf. It may not be pretty, but it sure cuts out handling costs that show up on your grocery bill. Food 4 Less . . . our name says it . . . our prices prove it. U sV'ViLj J Lisa Vir eDBinniDiniafie Glrue- F"l n wt n em fou pay 08 foir vow groceries.. IHREELQ.CAIUQMS 48th and Pioneers 63rd and Havelock Open-7:30 r.m to 10:00 pm 7 DAYS A WEEK 47th and "O" St. Open-24 hours a day 7 DAYS A WEEK Supermarket Cost 69 cents vw wwai Odin Food 4 Less Cost 55 cents 1 t A E J ?'j y . . ' . ' i mLSi. I X C . 1 U . . i Mi - ' I m 4f 3 1 V v (" r ? i i x I x