Tuesday, October 18, 1033 Pcgo 10 Dally Mebreskan A A By Stephanie Zinlc Television If preliminary indications are any sin, the most thoughtful and inventive programs this season will be found on PBS. One of the network's most ac claimed series this year is the 13-part documentary Vietnam: A Television History." The documentary airs Tuesday nights at 9 p.m. on channel 12. Tonight's installment, "LBJ Goes to War," deals with the escalation of the conflict in 1854 and 1985. Radio KUCB (90.9 FM) All regular evening programming is being pre-empted this week in order to present the Beethoven Bash, one of two annual fund-raising events for the listener-supported station. The festi val, which features a combination of financial appeals and recorded classical music, runs through Sunday. But fret not, NPR's popular "All Things Con sidered" will still be heard at 5 p.m. daily through Thursday. Homecoming Put on your Go Big Red T-shirts and stroll on over to the lawn on the east side of Love Library for a free showing of "Rocky HI," the 1983 flick starring Sylvester Stallone tonight at 8. Coffeehouse was a term used in the '50s and '60s to describe small, intimate performances by comedians and musicians. For those who missed that era of performing, three student musicians (Jerilyn Peters, Dave Sjulin and Tim Geisert) will be giving a performance in the Nebraska Union Crib at 2 p.m. today. At the Sheldon The art of Dan Howard will be on display starting today through Dec. 4. The exhibit is comprised of Howard's oil paintings over the last 25 years. How ard will attend a reception Friday evening from 5 to ,8 p.m. In the Film Theatre, Nebraskans for Peace is sponsoring a screening of "America From Hitler to MX." The documentary produced by Joan Harvey is showing at 7 and 9 p.m. Admission is $3. On the Town The Cobras wrap up a two-day stint tonight in Lincoln at the Zoo Bar, 136 N. 14th St. Cover is just $3 to see one of the finest rhythm and blues outfits in the country. c $2.50 minimum charge per day on com mercial ads. Ten words included. $2.00 minimum charge per day on indi vidual student and student organiza tion ads. Students must pay for the ad at the time it is placed. NO REFUNDS ON PREPAID ADS. NO RESPONSIBILITY ASSUMED FOR MORE THAN ONE INCORRECT INSERTION.- FOUND ads may be submitted free of charge. DEADLINE: 1 p.m. day before publication (Monday thru Friday). An $8.00 service charge will be assessed for alt checks returned to the Daily Ne braskan and will be collected by Check Rite. Centurion Super Elite 10-speed, men's 27" chrome-mofy frame double butted, other goodies. Immaculate condition. Now Kerosun moonlighter spaceheater, 8300 BTU. 484-6771. Buick Electra 225. 1972. AMFM, AC. Power, winseats. 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(CHEAP) But Clean $125.00 month; $125 deposit 2025 South 18th 477-3863 after 6:00 p.m. Nice Clean 2 bedroom duplex. Parking, Bus. Air, 18th & Euclid $275.00.475-6659. RENT ANYTHING Color TVs. stereos, furniture, mini re frigerators, appliances, video recorders, bunk beda, even en apartment full of fur niture. Call 474-s44. ACE KENT-TO-OWN , 3 bedroom house near east campus. Garage. $285 plua utilities. 435-7831. GOODLIFE COACHES 15 passenger vans 28 passenger minicoach 47 passenger motor coach 423-2500 RESEARCH INTERVIEWING Do you like talking to people across the country? Do you like being paid for wbat you produce (minimum wis guaranteed)? Do you like being associated with a national research firm? Sni Research Center will be Interview ing candidates this Thursday snd Friday, Oct. 20 A 21. Please contact the job loca tor at 1 1 3 Admin. Bldg. or call 472-2032 to arrange an Interview. OVERSEAS JOBS' Summeryear round. Europe, S. Aw ies. Australia, Asia. All Mi J39-$1 J0 monthly. $!tteeiro. Free Wo. Write UC. Bax e-r.-1. Corona Bel Mar. CA Two bands, The Waitresses and Tracterz per formed in the Nebraska Union Sunday night to start Homecoming Week with a big bang. Tracterz, a five-piece band, put on a high energy performance which included recent hits from groups such as the B-52s and Missing Persons. Their cover son3 were excellent but they also sprinkled their performance with some of their own song3. They did some old song3, too, but with a new- wavish twist Patty Donahue, lead singer of the Waitresses, was the star of the show. She and the four other group members performed songs from their new album, Bruiseoiogy, as well as their first LP, Wasn t Tomor row Wonderful? One of their encore songs was last year's seasonal hit, "Christmas Wrapping," which was well received by the crowd. They also performed their new single, "Make the Weather." The Waitresses came to Lincoln as part of their national tour to promote Bruiseology. They were a refreshing change from other groups who usually Chamber orchestra delights Lincoln Eeview by Check Jcoda The Paillard Chamber Orchestra treated Lincoln to a 300-year trip back in music history on Sunday night. The orchestra, founded and hand-picked by French conductor and musicologist Jean-Francois Paillard in 1 953, played works from the 1 7th to 20th centuries at Kimball Recital HalL The 13-member ensemble plays a series of 30 con certs a year, subsidized by the French government, and performs in more than 70 festivals and concert halls in Europe, America and Asia. A chamber orchestra is smaller than a full orches tra. Beige flats with partial roofs enclosed the Pail lard in an appropriately intimate space on the Kim ball stage. "French Suite in G Minor," by Jean-Baptiste Lully featured the clavichord (a piano-like instrument) and included some quite danceable baroque pas sages, but was not nearly so lively as the Jean Joseph Mouret piece, "Premiere suite de Simphonies in D Major," featuring Guy Touvron as piccolo trumpet soloist. $7.00 $9.00 per hour NOW HIRING Temporary until Christmas -Call 488-1227 for interview time. Part-time workers wanted now. Leave name and phone number. 474-6089. $3.50hour. Wanted: Part-time floral designer ad salesperson for evenings and Sundays. Must have some experience and be de pendable. Good pay and opportunity to advance. Apply at Hy-Vee floral shop, 6919 "O" Street. No phone calls, please. Permanent part-time evening help. Must be available Saturday nights. Apply in person at Johnny's, 10 a.m. noon or Southwest Civic Center, 7 p.m. 9 p.m. 2639 Park Boulevard Wanted Art student to do club logo Call423-4O0. 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KANSAS GAME. 476-3942. CAN YOU HELP ME7 Need 4 Q.A. tickets together for Colo rado game. Call Wally at 435-6774 after 3:30. General Admission tickets for Colo rado game. $25 - $30. 464-6997. WANTED: 3 ms!s3 female C'J-NU tick ets. 474-1577, ask for Don or leave message. Need 2 G.A. tickets for Colorado game. Willing to pay good price. Call 472-9400. Ktm 4 t Wanted ASAP: Own, non-smoking fe male roommate. $100 plua 13 utilities. 421-3793. , Reaponaible male roommete(s), pref erably non-smoking, needed to share townhousa. Call 5:30 7 p.m. 436-1 188. , i f t I J I I .',: M - - ' Do you like melodious music? Thrilling thestre? Dazzling dance? You can have an Impact on these arts st UNL by Joining the UPC Major Performing Arts Commit tee Tuesday. October 18, at 6:CO In the Union. Tuesday, October 25 Annual Dracubiood Drive Nebraska Union, 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Sponsored by Acacia Fraternity Supports Shrine Burn Center. FINANCE MAJORS Finance Dub will be touring First Mid America Wednesday. Oct. 19. Meet there at 2:30 p.m. Dinner at Spaghetti Works will follow the tour. - MEN ROCKIN' will p?ay for the Fun of October 20 a the Homecoming Dance. "Freshmsn Dy At C7 A" Thumy, Octefeer i& " .. '. - ;r-M:OT p.m. . . XAloufl"a All Students Wiomet all ccf.tr -2 rcr'i tr-.zz 7-.CJ m urn iuwi Uttoa UTS- .. Patty Desalts cfte Waitresses stop in Lincoln. They not only made the crowd enthusiastic, but created a level of energy that lasted through the entire concert. Pity those who missed the concert. Both Tracterz and The Waitresses put on an unforgettable show. Tracterz will be performing at Little Bo's later this week. When Touvron sounded the first notes of the alle gro, a warm chuckle for the theme music of PES' Masterpiece Theater spread through the audience. The chuckle began a flirtation that became a full flowered love affair between the Kimball crowd and the Dudley Moore-like imp on stage. "Concert Pieces for Cello and Orchestra," by Fran cois Couperin featured Carlos Dourthe as cello solo ist The piece was a decided change of pace and offered a number of maudlin, almost dirge-like passages. The Richard Strauss "Capriccio for String Orches tra" was predictably full of waltz music and pres ented Gerald Jarry as violin soloist for the long and ponderous piece. Touvron returned for "Sonata for Trumpet and Strings," by Georg-Philip Telemann. He was, if possi ble, even more responsive to the music than in his first appearance. The audience showed their appre ciation by calling him back for four encores, a con siderable number even for the Paillard which takes a curtain call after each piece. After the fourth encore, Touvron played some phrases from Rossini's "The Barber of Seville" on the trumpet and wa3 called back for yet another bow. Wham and Jam to the sounds and eights of Star City Players at the Homecoming Street Dance on Fri day, Oct. 21 at 8 p.m. at Memorial Plaza. Best of all. IT'S FfiEEHII The talents of the Tri Delta Wash board Band, UNL Men's Glee. Uni versity Chorale, and Scarlet and Cream will be on display at "On The Plaza" Saturday at 1 0 a.m. at Memor ial Plaza. UPC MAJOR CONCERTS PRESENTATIONS TEAM MEMBERS: Please stop by the CAP Office today and sign up for shifts for "Lio nel Richie" ticket sales on Wednes day. One hour of your Wane would be appreciated. Thanks. Bill P.S. Jackson Browne meeting will be Wednesday. Oct. 23. Further de tails soon. Just for the SOUND of it. come to the Crib today for some Homecom ing "83 entertainment featuring: 2:00 Jerilyn Peters 2:30 Dave Sjulin 3:30 -Tim Geisert SPECIAL EAR PIERCING $5.44 The Great Put-On 1300 "P" (under Douglaa Theatres) CAP FF ESJIJCATSON ' PARTICIPATE IN HOMECOMtNQ t3 . . JUST FOR THE FUN OF IT For more Information, contact Cam pus Activities and Programs, 229 Nebraska Union, 472-244. C0LCi:iiI2AnTOC? f f""',"ti All Meeting tonftt at 6 p.m. V&tt phota fcy Dsn Kunns ATTENTION Greeks, Dormies, Apartment dwellers Watch for the Grand Opening of Hair liners Styling Studio. Bob Schwartz and Karl Heedum, formerly of P.J. Machairs. will have their grand opening in a. few weeks. So grow your hair out and watch for our special discounts. Details in future ds. Chi C mejas are great) Hey Spanky, I heard Paddy Murphy rolled into town today. I'm going to the naii io ceiebratell How about you?l . Bubba UPC Tri Culture Fashion Show ModefsNmded ' Auditions Thursday, October 23, 1S3 7:00 p.m. In Rostrum, City Union. GET READY PADDY KUr.PIIY TO TOTALLY AV'i Welcome Back Paddy SAE Ul" f iees tfs going to be great It's going to be fine! Let's Ski Steamboat January 1st through the Nine! BIBLE STUDY) For thosejust beginning or who want a new stsrt Tuesdays, 4-5:30 p.m. begin ning Oct. 18. 5 weeits. Wesley House UMHE 640 N. 16th I riTECai ATI O ?! AL -STUDZriTO cnaAr:izATiorj CLCCTSOn Application forms are now avslfsMe at IES for the following postitions: Presi dent, Vice President Secretary, Social Secret try, Publicity Secretary, Treasurer, end ASUW Rtorefive. Deadline tor filing ie Oct 21. 1i 3. functions will be h3d at S p.m. Oct. 23, r J. fJONTEE LEFT OUT. - luf 19 to. M Bwt prises, lar? iwteetea. Ct.w"' -f -I ELt,t J . ZLhi S111 C L-'ftvt