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Fl Mfr? L ;I 7' Ll ; X March 1934 Thursday, 1, Daily Nebraskan Pago 9 n 5 ,'" fl Mfr? l ;i 7' ll ; x . 474-734- 0. Auto Inn Coffee Lincoln Air- 03C9. 474-906- Shop, Tarn's Cafe, 616 South 5. 474-113- 1. St, port, NW 475-332- 8. S. 466-933- Happy Chef, 2929 12th St., Parkway Luncheonette, 2555 48th Tasty Inn, 1530 N. 48th St., 1. Best Western Airport Inn, NW 13th St., 489-171- 8. and Bond 476-954- 1. streets, Harvester Restaurant, 1501 Center Peking Garden Restaurant, 6811 O 317 S. 17th 475-104- 8. 464-634- Ticos, St., Bishop 6. 423-630- 3. 489-797- 9 Buffet, Gateway, Park Rd., St, Time-Ou- t 1300 N. 66th 489-838- Restaurant, 3; Bonanza, 8341 O St., 5551 N. NW 1 474-616- 2. Haymarket Rcstuarant, 141 Dth Perkins, 2900 2th St., 464-276- 2. 423-134- 3. St, S.48th St., 475-401- 1. Chicken 'N O St., Pete's a Skillet, 1406 St., Tommy's Game Room and Deli, 1229 N. 476-302- 0. 474-792- 3. 227 9th St., W. 435-685- Brittany's, 0; Holiday Inn Restaurant, 1101 R. St., 2231 Winthrop Rd., Buffet 475-497- 1; 474-982- 4. Buffy's Family Restaurant, Bond, 5250 Cornhusker High- Phil's Cafe, 2630 Orchard St., 489-695- 0. 423-957- 9; 464-317- 2105 Highway 2, 2900 N. 1. 466-235- way, & 5140 O 1. 464-437- 4. Tony Luigi's, St., 70th St., House O 467-239- 3. Pizza 2435 S. 48th 239 N. of Hunan, 4900 St., Hut, St., Union Square, Nebraska Union. N. 476-305- 0; Burger King, 1221 27th 14th St. 475-150- St., Valentino's, 232 N. 13th St., 1; 489-558- 7; 5221 474-268- 475-265- 8; O St., 1448 N. 701 N. 3. 239 N. 1 457-361- Imperial Palace, 27th St., Pizza Hut, 1th St, 3457 1; 466-696- Holdredge St, 7. 483-755- 5; 48th St., 2435 S. 48th S. 483-281- St., 3410 10th 2701 S. 70th St., 1; Bishop 474-335- 5; 423-435- 3. Caesar's Pizza, 1736 South 423-311- St., Jax Shack, 27th street and Woods St., Heights, 27th St. anl Highway 2, 3. 3230 Cornhusker Highway, 467-461- 8. Blvd., 423-016- 6. Plump Tomato Pizza Company, 435-284- 476-831- 6. Joe Tess' Place, 1435 Q St., 5. Atrium, Vandy's Restaurant and Lounge, 549 464-281- Jones 6209 Havelock 6401 7. Pontillo's 1246 St.;475-124- 6. 781-266- Casey Depot, Johnny's, Havelock Ave., Pizzeria, Q S. Fourth St., 2. Ave., 466-995- 1. 2700 N. 48th St., 464-316- 1. 477-956- Varsity Drug, Chartroose Caboose, 1321 0 St., 7; Johnson's Cafe, 14th St. and Pio- P.O. Pears, 322 S. 9th St, 476-855- 1. 467-571- 0. 423-996- East Park Plaza, neers 7. 722 West O 475-139- 4; Blvd., Popeye's, St., Vien Dong-Fa- r East Restaurant, 242 Chelsea's 200.N. 464-508- 4. 741 N. 464-393- 4. Pub, 66th St., Juniper's Taco and Subs, 501 West A. 48th St., N. 13th St, 476-836- 2. 476-453- 9. Inter- St., Ramada Inn, Municipal Airport Village Inn Pancake Houe,2949 N. 475-591- K's 0, 1. 466-840- Chesterfield, Bottorasley and Potts, Restaurant, 1275 Cotner Ave., change and 27th St., 8; 1 1 1 S. 29th St., 476-652- 5; 476-800- N. 7. 483-285- 8. 467-557- 9. -- 245 13th St., Ramo's 2441 N. 48th 489-882- 9. Pizza, St., 111S. 66th St., . Chi-Chi- 's Mexican 201 Restaurant, Kentucky Fried Chicken, 12th and Virginia's Travelers Cafe, 3820 Corn- N. 464-828- 1. 476-025- 0; O- - S. 489-757- 5. 66th St., South Streets, 7200 St., Rax Roast Beef, 2444 48th St., husker Highway, 464-988- 5. 464-057- 2; 464-746- Church's Fried 1210 N. 27th N. 9; 474-776- Chicken, 2100 48th St., W C Frank, 1320 Q St., 6. 476-797- 7. 466-839- Van 489-232- 6. Red O 7. St., 48th and Dorn streets, Lobster, 6540 St., Walgreen Drug Stores Restaurant, 1 N. 467-4-4 1 Coco's, 20 66th St., 9. Food 1650 Cornhusker Red 2110 Rd.. 464-811- 7. King's Host, ' Rooster, Winthrop Gateway, Colonial Bake and 70th 435-839- 6. 483-456- 7. Shop Parlor, Highway, Wendys Old Fashioned Hamburg- 466-615- 5. 423-284- 467-256- and Vine 2201 Old 3. 66th O 1. 474-232- streets, Knolls, Cheney Rd., Reuben's, and St., ers, 14th and Q streets, 2, 930 N. 474-659- 0. 423-396- 2001 West O Rio 5600 S. 6. 464-221- Congress Inn, St., , Grande, 48th St., 48th St., 1; 2615 S. 48th St., 476-131- 1. Kuhl's Restaurant, 1038 O St., . 483-170- 0. 474-747- The 333 S. 13th 4. The 200 N. 464-848- 5. Cornhusker, St., Rose, 70th St., Yellow Submarine Sandwich Shops, 477-238- 475-947- Kuzus 2; 11th O 5. 423-704- Kebab, 9th and P streets, Rotisserie, and streets, 1 101 Arapahoe, 0; 101 W. O St., 464-626- Corral 3300 S. 1. 464-209- Family Steakhouse, East Park Plaza, 476--9476; 1303 N. 4. 423-130- Cotner, 10th 9. 474-396- 0. 464-848- 5. St., La Fonda de Acebo, Centrum, The Rose, 200 N. 70th St., Your Place and Our's Cafe, 120 W. O 4947 466-165- 9. O 475-947- 5. Country Kettle, Holdrege St, Rotisserie, 11th and streets, 474-930- 9. ' - St., a Lee's W. 474-720- 0. , 1940 Van Dorn, ' Z's Sandwich Shoppe, Suite 1, 5504 1603 West O St.. S. N. 423-120- Country Kitchen, The Lincoln Exchange, ;32 13th Roundhouse Pizzeria, 2723 48th S. 56th St., 0. 474-786- 8. St, 476-720- 0. St, 467-452- 9 uourtsiae restaurant, oauu uid Lincoln Fun and Food, Atrium, 435-723- 7. Runza Drive In, 1227 Z, 474-927- 9; .Cheney Rd., 423-777- 4. 501 N. 56th St., 466-108- 7; 4321 S. 33rd MOVIE THEATERS Eit'tle 474-455- 488-670- 1; 464-015- Crocketts 3201 Pioneers 1311 O 9; St., East Park 0; Restaurant, King, St., Plaza, Cinema 1 & 488-599- 0. 475-732- 2, 13th and P Blvd., 1045 N. 27th 474-328- 4; 3939 N. 900 S, 13th St., 0; 2501 N. streets, St., 475-596- 9. 474-532- 475-711- 8; Dagwood Deli, 1702 South St., 6. 48th St., 467-182- 2; 2400 S. 48th St., 11th St., 1240 W. O St, 476-- 1 5400 O 464-742- 1, 488-862- 6. 474-368- 2. Cooper, St., . 189; 2600 Park Blvd., Douglas 3, 1300 P St., 474-490- 9. Dairy Queen, 760 W. O St., 475-340- 6; Long John Silver, 915 N. 27th St.,' Sadies Saloon, 5200 O St., 464-689- 4. East Park 3, East 467-331- 3. 488-6- 423-086- 477-632- 2; Plaza, 70th and A streets, 1 58; 70th and 474- -4011; 3400 S. 10th St 8; Sam's, 1001 S. 13th St., park Adams 824 S. 27th 901 N. 6821 O 489-159- 7. 2136 N. 48th 464-086- 3. streets, St.; St., St, 84th and O Bar-B-- Street Drive In Theatre, 4231 614 N. Q Fac- -' Shoemaker's 4900 W. O St.; 48th St.; Pioneers Blvd.; Loyce and Charley's Cafe, 488-535- 3. 474-045- - 66th St. tory, 2050 Cornhusker Highway, 6. 474- 1775. O 476-604- 2. 489-017- Embassy Theatre, 1730 St., Dairy Sweet, 2101 W. Van Dorn St., Shogun Restaurant, 681 1 O St., 6 , 474-511- 5. Mah's 500 Sun Garden, Valley Blvd., 6102 Havelock Da Vinci's, 44th O 475- - 7963. Showbiz Pizza 221 N. 66th Joyo Theatre, Ave., and streets; 4120 Place, St., 466-244- 1. S. 483-288- 1. 464-820- 6 ' 48th St., Mama Rosa's Pizzeria, 3239 S. 13th Plaza 4 421-234- 12th and P 435-719- 4. - 5. N. 1 475-041- 4. Theatre, streets, Denny's, 900 R St., St., Skylight Bistro, 235 1th St, - . 477- 1234. Desserts 222, 222-S- 13th 476-722- 2. Mar-Sh- el Cafe, 125 S. 27th 474-291- 1. St., St, Sheldon Film 12th and R Smoke House, 2230 R St., 474-742- 7. Theatre, streets, 472-246- 1. Dinsdale's Restaurant and Lounge, Marina Restaurant, 720 S. Lakeshore Smokin' Joe's, South St. and Normal 50th and Vine 466-247- 1. 476-102- 477-679- 483-515- 1; Starview, streets, 1228 P St., 0. Drive, 2. Blvd., 27th St. and Corn- 466-721- Dixon's Cafe, 707 L St., 474-933- 5. McDonald's, 1401 O St., 474-523- 4; husker Highway, 2. O 476-155- 5. 476-703- State, 1415 St., Domino's Pizza, 1415 South St., 476-994- 4; 5327 Cornhusker 464-097- 3; 134 S. 13th, 1. Highway, SnakShoppe, West O Drive In, 205 SW 27th 2441 N. 476-078- 7; 4728 5305 O 489-212- 0; 1141 W Bond Soul Food 2049 O 474-958- 8. St., 11th St., St., St, Kitchen, St., 474-442- 0. 475-523- Prescott Ave., 489-963- 1; 2933 N. 48th 8; 3330 S. 10th St, 423-135- 5; St., 466-237- 7; 61 1 N. 27th St., 476-767- 2. 865 N. 27th St., 474-501- 7; 2600 S. 48th Souper Salad Alley, 1200 N St., 475-140- 7. Dory's Kabobs and Ice Cream, 333 N. St., 488-7083;'66- th and O streets, 466-576- 6. RADIO STATIONS 464-870- ' - Cotner Blv., 3.
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