The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 26, 1988, Page 6, Image 6

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    T Arts & Entertainment
FOR SALE
1980-C 81255 Honda Street Bke for sale. $300, red, less
than 2,100 miles. Brad 467-2249. _
1983 NtghtHawk 650 Burgundy, looks, and runs great.
$1000. 477-9130, Rich _
2 desks, 2 dressers, 1 full size bedroom set, couch and
chair. $150. 476-8952 leave message._
6 month old Commodore 64 computer with disk drive.
$480. 488-0511.
Brown, imitation leather queen-size hide-a-bed $195.
423-6953 after 4CO
FOR SALE: Golf Clubs, Walter Hagen irons, must sell.
476-2829 (days) 474-5387 (evenings).
For Sale: COMPAQ Portable computer, 310 b. Olympic
weight set. 477-2748.
For sale: 1981 750 Suzuki motorcycle. Only 3100 miles,
excellent condition, extras. 489-6044
LINCOLN POLICE DEPARTMENT
NOTICE OP SALE
of Unclaimed Bicycles and Property
May 7 at 10 am at Lincoln Land Towing, 410 West P
Street, by the Properly Division. No checks accepted.
Matching chair and oouch. Almot tnewl $100 for the set.
Call Monday thru Friday between 4 and 6 p.m. 477-9667.
Men’s Schwinn Varsity 10-speed. Must sell. $30
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Mobile home, wood-burning fireplace, china hutch, all
appliances. Excellent condition. $13,800. 475-0495.
Queen size bookcase waterbed. Darkpine finish. New
heater. Ffoer-fill mat. $75 or best offer 435-8687
Round trip to Boston May 12 — Return May 16. $175.00
Call 489-5283, 489-0530.
Round trip to Boston May 12 —Return May 16. $175.00
Call 489-5283, 489-0530.
Technic Stereo System Components. 4 speakers and
stereo stand. 477-7667. _
Used Olivetti electronic typewriters. $250. See Dan at the
Daily Nebraskan. 34 Nebraska Union, 1400 R Street. 472
1769.__
Used refrigerator — excellent condition. $100. Contact
Joe at 475-1776.
VEHICLES FOR SALE
1970 Fiat 850 convertible low miles, new top, tire, paint.
488-3906._
BEAUTIFUL RED 84 CAMARO
Loadedl Must sell and will see cheaplll 421-1260.
Got married MUST sell. 76 Mercury Cougar XR7. Runs
great ps. pb, ac, 351W. no rust, bottom repainted, custom
wheels, good tires. All highway miles. 477-5261 noon,
evenings.
‘Saved’ examines contemporary society
From staff reports
Theatrix will present “Saved” by
Edward Bond Thursday, Friday and
Saturday in the Temple Building 301
on the University of Nebraska-Lin
coln campus.
The drama of Len, an essentially
good man struggling to understand
the world and the people around him,
is complicated by his failures.
From thesimpleactofgettingajob
to the difficult feat of forming a
TICKET EXCHANGE
Round-trip Lincoln to San Francisco, May 11th through
15th. $195. Call 483-6857.
SERVICES
romantic relationship, nothing Len
does succeeds.
He falls in love with Pam after she
picks him up for a one-night stand,
and she seems to reciprocate his feel
ings. He moves in with her and her
parents and plans to marry her. But
Pam tires of him and finds a new
lover, Fred, who sees her as little more
than a one-night stand.
In “Saved,” Bond presents a scath
ing view of contemporary society —
a society where people lose their
humanity with all too much ease.
Samuel Wolfgang Schimek di
rects the play. Deirdre Dorscher de
signed the costumes. And David
Blenderman directs the lighting.
Steve Lewis, Mary Park, Carolyn
Slemp, Bruce Tinker, Kyle Clark,
Scott Tomhave, Rob McEntarffer,
Timothy Lee, Michael Hjuler and
Mary Zietlow compose the cast.
Performances in the Studio Thea
ter are at 8 p.m. each night. A Satur
day matinee is set for 2 p.m. Admis
sion is $2 for students and $3 for the
general public.
Because of limited seating, reser
vations will be taken Tuesday
through Friday from noon to 5 p.m.
The date of the Lita Ford concert at
the Carter Lake Ballroom in Carter
Lake, Iowa, was incorrectly identi
fied in Monday’s Daily Nebraskan as
being that night.
The concert is tonight. Day-of
show ticketsare$13.The show is still
scheduled to start at 7:30.
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The Choice Is Yours!
Macintosh Plus Package $1169
Includes MacPIus (one 800 K drive/one megabyte of memory),
Microsoft Word(ver 3.02), standard keyboard and HyperCard.
Macintosh SE (2F) Package $1945
Includes Mac SE (2F) (two built in 800 K drives/one megabyte of
memory), Microsoft Word (version 3.02), standard keyboard and
HyperCard.
Please stop by the Computer Shop for more details
The Computer Shop
University Bookstore
Lower Level-Nebraska Union
472-5785
Hours: Mon.-Fr. 8:00 am-5:00 pm
Authorized Reseller