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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1973)
km TACO 17th & Van Dorn ionchos 3 Tuesday 1HIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII Do It Yourself 2 "The person most interested in the maitiUimei , o of ,,n automobile is its owner." Z This fact prompted Todd Kline to give en owm-r, ;..(.'.', to a fully equipped service Z jjj garage complete with hoist, tire changer, cl.:tttfiic engine analysis, and impact wrench. All that for just $1.00 for Hie fust . hour and b0 tents' for every V, Z Z thereafter. So come to the PIT STOP at 1 lib f)i.J IV and give your car the best S repair service in town . . . your own. Z rtlllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIMIIIIIIflltilMllllllllllllllllllllllilllllillll" Family night. 2 dinners for $1 .29. (reg. $1.15 each) Wed. only OUR TACOS COME FROM GOOD STOCK The corn tortilla shell is basic to a good taco And TacoKId tacos start out the right way. With healthy corn Transformed into soft tortillas. Trans formed into crispy flash fried shells. Add meat, lettuce, cheese and sauce. And you've got a taste treat del ight . After you h.iwe had a couple, you'll aijree they come from tjoorl stall' m only IIIMIIIIllMiiiiu MIMlllilililin MMIIIIMir w r. m v. f 1 y I I (I )i - -" taJ Lmi fhift LkJ LI U Full film schedule planned for Sheldon theatre in fall The Sheldon Art Museum tin? litre will be busy this fall. Dan Ladely, who was hired to manage the museum theatre, has lined up movies for six nights on some weeks this fall and he says students, faculty and staff can use the theatre at other times. Ladely said a series of ten evenings of Charlie Chaplin movies will be shown on Fiiday and Saturday nights at 7 and 9 p.m. Admission will be $1.25 for students, $1.50 for i ion students. Season tickets will be available to students for SI 0 and to non-students for S12.60. The series will start with The Kid and Idle Class on Sept. 7 and 8. Season tickets will be available at Sheldon and probably the Union, Ladely said. Tickets also will be sold at the door. Seven Lively Arts On Sunday at 3 p.m. this fall Sheldon will show the Seven Lively Arts Series. The series is co sponsored by the UNI... Instructional Media Center, which owns a copy of the senes. The series can be 7 7:30 A.M. 11:00 P.M. 11th & B Monday Sunday Charlie Chaplin in City Lights checked out from the media center. Also at Sheldon this fall will be William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Nights Dream" and "Henry V". The 1935 version of "A Midsummer Night's Dream", star ring James Cagney, Olivia de Havilland, Dick Powell, Mickey Rooney and Joe E. Brown, will be shown Oct. 9. "Henry V", made in 1944, will be shown Nov. 6. It stars Laurence Olivier, Robert Newoon, Leslie Banks, Renee Asherson and Esmond Knight. Both films will be shown at 3, 7 and 9 p.m. and a $1 admission will be charged. New to UNL Film Maker's Showcase, new to the UNL, will feature Richard Meyers on Sept. 11, 12 and 13. Meyers, who teaches at Kent State University, will be on campus speaking during the day and showing his films in the evening. His films include The Path, First Time Here, Coronation, Akran, Wood Assemblage, Hiram Upward Bound and Everybody Knows Fay Wray. Animated film maker Suzan Pitt Kraning also will be on SA VE! The factory has supplied us with BRAND NEW 1972 PEUGEOT 304 WAGONS! Theie are not drnomtrator or factory exec tan, bu left over 72 morWt resently ihippned to the USA If you wont quali ty durability and room, plu 27 MILES PER GALLON $ 2945 Sfandan MOTOR 1731 O See Steve, Rusty, or Auggie (left) and Circus. campus sometime this year for another Film Maker's Showcase. She has produced Whitney Commercial, Crocus, Jefferson Circus Songs, A City Trip, Cels and Bowl, Theatre, Garden, Marble Game. The Foreign Film Series will be shown at Sheldon for the first time. The Series will be on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights at 7 and 9 p.m. every other week. Films alternate The foreign films will alternate with the Union Special Film Series which will be shown on Wednesdays. "We hope the Lincoln audience will pick up on movies, these kinds of choices nave not been available in the :jast," he said. Chaplin Series The Kid I die Class Sept. 7,8 77?? Chaplin Review Sept. 14, 15 Sept. 21, 22 Sept. 28, 29 Oct. 12, 13 Oct. 19, 20, Nov. 2, 3 Gold RushPay Day The Circus City Lights Modern Times Monsieur Verdoux The Great Dictator Nov. 16, 17 Limelight Nov. 30, Dec. 1 A King in New York Dec. 7, 8 IMPORTS 432-4277 I page 12 summer riL'brar.kan tuesday, august 7, 1973