The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 21, 1985, Page Page 35, Image 35

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    Wednesday, August 21, 1985 ., tI u ,
Pa j ai'y Nebraskan
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One person's junk could be anoth- black and whitpfntnaf,.. i m,,
er's treasure, and many local thrift hesai lmdl? mixturelif antTe, type clothin and
Ses offer bargains for the students tZuS Z7r Su ' B,nd,eS
on low budgets. in selection from day to day '
"We're trying to go for the young More th . Q0 ) "We try to select things thai are
,00k," Doug Thompsen, Community p0 ZCaS different 'and that can bl combined
Thrift Store supervisor, said. Second- ine ratks Per day- with new things," she said. Antique
hand clothing is becoming more "It's m In thing to do to gd stuff and jewe1 fur"ture and rugs can be
accepted. save a few bucks," he said. found amongst new hats, shoes and
"Today we're probably supported Momo hrnnA ... clothing, she said. They try to choose
the most by middle-class people than e f d? f Jeans cost from 45 the nicer, select things to sell from
lower-class people" because they know at the CoImunity Thrift second-hand merchandise, Lane said,
what good value is, said Emory Bell, Store' ThomPsn said.
Salvation Army supervisor. The Salvation Army has name-brand Second-hand clothing also can be
Itisn'tasmuchasastigmatodayto Jeans irom 50 t0 $5' Emoiy """" at e uooawiu, hiy u St.
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save money," he said
Local thrift stores have much to offer
for college students, such as carpet,
TV's, textbooks, refrigerators, name
brand blue jeans, couches, small
appliances and other furniture
We don't have very many name
ra..but we do have t0P Quality
stuff, ' he said. "The bulk of our clo
thing is quality merchandise."
The Salvation Army, Eighth and P
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The Community Thrift Store. 1745 0 "va"on hm. E,&hth n
St., sells small and large refrigerators
for about $50. lrom worn to h,gh ht Emry said.
They also offer "just like new" Television sets range from $20 to
carpet, but never put stained carpet $100 for black and white and color
out for sale, Thompsen said. sets, he said.
Television sets cost from $19 for Blondie's, 335 N. 12th St., sells a
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Stephanie Schanou of Aurora finds a bargain at the Goodwill
Store, 1717 0 St.
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