The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 01, 1983, Page Page 12, Image 12

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    Pago 12
Thursday, December 1, 1933
Daily Ncbrcskan
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Starring
CUNT EASTWOOD
Thursday, Dec. 1 and
Friday, Dec. 2
at 7:00 & 9:15 pm'
NEBRASKA UNION ROSTRUM
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American Films
Food lovers can order
a box of six 8-ounce
steak fillets for only
$95.00.
You can take all of this
with a grain of silt ar.d
not get too worked up.
But if you stop and
seriously consider the
extravagance of people
who will pay almost
$3,000 for a dog house at
a time when many people
in our society dont have
a decent place to live, you
have to wonder about
th6 values ofthb society.
5.THE1983 '
ANNUAL CmiSIMAS
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PRINT
December 1, 2 (Thursday and Friday.)
8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Centennial Room (2nd Floor) Nebraska Student Union (City Campus)
University of Nebraska Lincoln
Sponsoredby tX-' UPC Arts Committee
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Hero's whet they taught us at International:
1. Contact lens care is the diagnosis, treatment and management of the
eyes prescribing contact lenses as the therapy of choice. , , -
2. Contact lens care demands a thorough knowledge of corneal
physiology, anatomy and disease. It requires time, patience and .
compassion by doctors who constantly upgrade their knowledge and
skills through continuing education. ,
3. Contact lens care is the most complex of all vision care. An extensive
visual analysis, detailed evaluation of eye structures, and professional
judgement as to proper lens type and suitability to the physiology of the
eye are of utmost importance. The success of contact lenses depends
on proper patient education in cleaning, insertion, removal, wetting,
and sterilization of the lenses, and learning to respect them as an
optical prescription worn on the eye.
4. Contact Ions care is not a single experience but a continuing evaluation
of vision, the integrity and stability of the lenses and, most important,
the health of the externa! tissues of the eya for as long as the patent
' wears lenses. They rea!Sy car about that at INTERNATIONAL! .
5. Contact lens care Is not a technical procedure but a professional
responsibility that must be performed by qualified licensed
professionals. And with the popularity of extended wear contact lenses,
that responsibility is even greater.
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The following is a list of local events
for the coming weekend, beginning
tonight.
AKTCXniEITS
EI J cr Art G sllsry, 50th St and Hun
tington Ave. 'Indian Paintbrush" on
display through Dec. 18.
Ilsynarket Art Gdlery, 119 S.
Ninth Bt Christmas art including
batik, jewelry, paintings, pottery,
porcelain, stained glass, sculpture,
weavings and photographs on display
through Dec. 23.
Nebraska Union, 1400 It St.
Annual pottery and print sale, today
and Friday in the Centennial Room.
Ghel2oh Ait Galkry, 12th and R
streets Photography by Linda
Conner, prints from the permanent
collection and Noreen Christen Instal
lations on display through Dec. 18.
Winter Solstice Celebration on display
through Dec. 23. Also in art shop,
Frank Lyons Collection today only
from 10 am. to 5 p.m.
University Place Art Gallery, 4822
Cleveland Ave. "Christmas at the
Art Center" on display through Dec.
24.
UVEBAND3
Akn TEd, 5200 O St. Hutchison
Brothers, tonight through Saturday,
$1 cover charge tonight, $1.50 Friday
and Saturday. No cover charge for
guests of the Villager Motor Inn.
Dill's Saloon, 1020 P St The Click,
Friday and Saturday, cover.,. tharge
unavailable at press time.
' 245 N. 13th St High Flyers, Friday
and Saturday, no cover charge.
Crockett's Lcsre, 3201 Pioneers
Blvd. Paul PhiHip3, Friday, no cover .
Dlrsdile'fl, 1 228 P St McGufSIn,
tonight; Jerry Rau, Friday and Satur
day; no cover charge.
Drczisi, 547 N, 4th St The
Click tonight, $ 1 cover charge. The Zoo
Band, Friday and Saturday, $3 cover
charge."". .
Green Frc 1010 P St. Vicious
Rumour, tonight through Saturday, $1
cover charge.
Judge's, 2650 Cornhusher Highway
High Hell and the Sneakers, tonight
through Saturday, $2 cover charge
(includes entertainment at Little
Bo's).
little Eos, 2G50 Cornhusker High
way Puppet, tonight through Sat- '
urday, $2 cover charge (includes en
tertainment at Judges).
ncG&TTsy'f , 1042 P St Lincoln
- Jasz Society tonight, no cover charge,
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Ninth Street Chili C-r, C01 O St.
Steve Pejsar tonight, no cover
charge.
The He:?, 200 N. 70th St. Rendez
vous, tonight through Saturday, no
cover charge.
Cocrssladaliey, 1200 N St Har
vest Moon thi3 afternoon, no cover
charge.
Zso Ear, 136 N. 14th St Crap
Detectors, $1.50 cover charge. A.C.
Reed with Phil Guy, Friday and Satur
day, $3 cover charge.
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Cincna 1 Ct 2 "Running Brave,"
7:15 and 0:15 p.m., ends tonight; "Ami
tyviHe 3-D " 7:25 and 9:25 p.m., ends
tonight.
Cooper, 54th and O streets "The
Right Stuff," 8 p.m.
Douglas 3, 13th and P streets The
Big Chill," 5:20, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m.; "A
Night in Heaven," 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40
p.m. !A Christmas Story," 5:30, 7:30,
and 9:30 p.m.
East Park 3, CSth and O St. "Ami
tyville 3D," 5:20, 7:20 and 9:20 p.m.;
"Deal of the Century," 5:30, 7:30 and
9:30 p.m.; "Mr. Mom," 5:25, 7:25 and
9:25 p.m., beginning Friday; "Rumble
Fish," 5:25, 7:25 and 9:25 p.m., ends
tonight
Jcyo, 6012 Havelock Ave. "Table
for Five," 7:30 p.m., ends tonight
Plaza 4, 12th and P streets "All
the Right Moves," 6, 8 and 10 p.m.;
"Never Cry Wolf;" 5:15, 7:15 and 9:15
p.m.; "Never Say Never Again," 7 and
9:40 p.m.; "Osterman Weekend," 4:45,
7:00 and 9:45 p.m. ,
State, 1415 Q St. "Richard Prycr
Here and Now,". 7:40 and 9:40 p.ra.,
ends tonight
Ctrsxt, 13th and Pstreets "Terras
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1540 N. Cotner Ave. "A Christmas
Storybook," presented by the Washing
ton Street Flayers, Friday through Sun
day, dinner at 6:30 p.m., show at 7:30
p.m. "' . i ' .
CsttcII TLeatre, 12th and R streets
"A Christmas Carol," beginning to
night at 8 p.m. Matinee performances
Saturday and Sunday at 29 p.m.
Lincoln CoaacnltyPlayhosse,
2500 S. 58th St "The White House
Murder Case," Saturday at 8 p.m.
lIcDsnii-i Thzztzs, .51st St and
Huntington Ave. "The Dining Room,"
Friday through Sunday, 8 p.m.
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