Pago 48 Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, August 21, 1985 Driveway dickering saves money, sparks social life 11! . t IfiM 17 rrift snerinkt) shnnz Lfe-4 2 nthlptir.snnrt fthnns W7 13 apparel shops pVT J, ft s 10 restaurants 4 home shops 1 2 grocery drug stores 2 show stores 1 florist ! 3 banking saving officestA I vision care fei 1 car care feM 1 traue office IVV w 3 theaters 3 hair care saons r in j 1 1 o&$& ir3wjir Lnjayz nib s (o) Mon.-Fri. 10 am-9 pm Sat. 10 am-6 pm Sun. 12-5 pm I !," H1-1WH Vine Street "O" Strwt . , --' 4 -V .... ' J V V i i I n in I i 4 v -4 f Jk . 5 Andrea HoyDaily Nebraskan Mrs. Perry Russ, left, and Donna Hunt put away the items that weren't sold at their garage sale, 4730 Dryson St. Analysis by Mike Grant Staff Reporter Looking for a way to furnish an apartment, complete a wardrobe, and expand a book or record collection, without breaking your budget? Then look into the pastime that's sweeping UNL garage sales. Visiting garage and estate sales is a way to find bargains, get exercise and meet people. Lincoln is a good garage sale town. Because the population seems to be shifting within a two-mile radius of the capital, a steady supply of people always want to sell goods. For Carla Hiatt of 1337 Washington St., her moving sale was a way to get rid of "junk" she had accumulated. "A lot of the out of the ordinary items, like boxing gloves and a card shuffling machine have sold quickly," she said. Please see GARAGE on 49 STORE M.THIS ir i" i j z ' . : if 2 1 7 North 1 1 th East Park Plaza open evenings tl 10 open evenings til 9