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Page 8 Daily Nebraskan Monday, February 23, 1987 YOU CAN'T IT. FEEL IT. TASTE 17. Gr."ZLL 17. OUT HIGH DLOOD PaCGGUHS CAN HAVE A DHAHATIC EFFECT ON YOUH LIFE. WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE American Heart Association KllJ (c r 1 V V I All '86 Bikes V'v 5 020 0 B V2 Pcise Jersey Sale (Buy any pair of Cycling Shorts and get any , 1 Jersey at V2 off regular price) 5 Off All Winter.Clothing Fr Birthday SfS m SiscQisffift cjpdoei with the Purchase of any 1SS7 BiacicEii, Panasonic or Peucieoti BicvcB v. ! I I 1! Courtesy of Johnny Reno Saxuality Johnny Reno and the Sax Maniacs ere back in Lincoln. They will play tonight at 9 p.m. at The Drumstick. Cover is $4. Tchaikovsky's Fifth UNO ympMmy Orchestra NATIONAL BICYCLE DEALERS ASSOC 475-0204 427 South 131!) UNO's Symphony Orchestra will perform in concert Sunday at 8 p.m. in UNO's Strauss Per forming Arts Center. The evening's program-will include "L'ltaliana in Algieri" Overture by Gio chino Rossini; Concerto No. 2 for Obqe and Orchestra by Gordon Jacob; and Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Opus 64 by P.I. Tchaikovsky. Featured will be conductor Stephen llobson and Oboe soloist Kermit PetersV Hobsoh said Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony is a favorite of concert audiences throughout the world. "This is a tremendously passionate work that reaches both the peaks and valleys of musical emotion as only Tchaikovsky can," he said. Peters is a UNO professor of music. He has a bachelor's degree in music education from Morningside College, a master's degree in music from the Eastman School of Music and a doctor of musical arts degree from the Univeristy of Arizona. Peters was principal oboist in the Omaha Symphony Orchestra for 10 years, con ductor of the Omaha Metropolitan Area Youth Orchestra for 10 years, and for 15 years was conductor of UNO's Town and Gown Orchestra. In 1982, Peters received a Great Teacher Award at UNO; recently, he. was named as the Edwiii Clark Professor of Fine Arts, an endowed chai established by UNO's Alumni Association. UNO's 65-member University Orchestra in cludes students and community members. Admission to the concert is $3 and $2 for stu dents and senior citizens. UNO students with identification will be admitted free. Tickets will be available at the door or in advance from the ticket office at the Milo Bail Student Center. "IT IS VEHY IMPORTANT FOR ME TO HAVE MY CQMTACT LENSES FITTED PIEOPEIE3LY." Like most people, I'm on the go alot. I tried contact lenses a few years ago and was never really happy. Wearing contacts helped my vision but they became a hassle because of the mild discomfort and occasional fuzzy vision. I asked several of my friends who wear contacts to recommend a specialist, and most of them recommended Dr. Powell at the International Contact Lens Clinic. I went to their clinic for a no charge consultation to talk about new contact lenses. Their office offers complete contact lens services and complete optical services including: thorough examination, individual fitting, and close supervision. curbside parking, convenient central Lincoln location appointments available lunch hours, and Saturdays eight week trial program for close observation of comfort and eye health lens strength or fitting modification if indicated no charge for damaged lenses spare glasses, sunglasses and special solutions for sensitive eyes a continuing care program future upgrading of contact lenses as scientific progress is made. I decided to have them fit my eyes and I was very comfortable with their professional approach, their fees, and their thoroughness. Everyone in their office helped me become a successful wearer. I consider their office outstanding and I recommended them to all my friends. $20Month Budget Plan (no interest or carrying charge) I . ZT -- - . J " ' ,. : AAA rr i j 77 1 uuvisv bLsyjivjuuiy m (.11. Ji - 3283 02. 47G-1030 k 1 ' v :' N ! Sheri Townsend University Student