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The T r Heel 'y.v.v. Tuesday, July 2, 1974 j.ij.jihfi inn- V Ul "- "'""'I m-imiw mwm, i ' ) h h V if I'Li h On slow, sunny, summer Sundays some gentlemen get together in one of Washington's playgrounds to play polo. All for a good cause, last Sunday they collected donations for Send a Kid to Camp, they bring their ponies to the Mall between Washington's Monument and the Potomac River for afternoon games. Cut once the referee throws the ball into the tidit group of eight players, four to a team, the action begins. Mallets begin swinging in all directions, and horses hooves pound the turf. While Eastern jets roared overhead on their entry to National airport, the Major, Doctor Don, Jac, and others had a sporting J V . Fresh Organic Y$aiUs, sfoJ Specialities and Warm Wotfcr Soups & Sais Dinner Sun Thurm 5:30 to 8:30 Fri Sat 5:30 to 9 Lunch Mon Fri 11:30 to 2 bat 12 to :J0 Clark Jones plays Thurs. nites. 78:30 Haturol onJ Organic Food For Yowr Health and Pleasure 452 Vest Franklin St.. OUpcl Hill Phone 967-6236 1 , A-' j . , -, j O'&vr (Unlimited Specializing in Natural Hair Cutting for Males t Females Appointments Only V Franklin St., Chaps! Hill O 1:30 4:00 6:30 9:00 iTBV J TAR HEEL STEREOS: GET THE WOST FOR YOUR MONEY FINEST EQUIPMENT LOWEST PRICES; FULL WARRANTIES; CALL ANN GHACHTMAN, 942-7172; VISIT 1510 CUMBERLAND ROAD. YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID. FOR RENT: One or two bedroom cpartmsnts for the summer. Furnished or unfurnished. ACvall to wall carpotfng, drcpoo," Gcnoral Electric kitchen. Three swimming pools, lighted tennis courts. As low cs $120 por month. Drosdmoor Village Apartments, DurhamChapel Nil! Doulovard (019)409-2302. GEE CIRCLE TOURS For All Travel Needs: Business, Pleasure, And Specializing in Student Travel. 123 7cet Frankiln Street University Square 042-4103 CFPCaTUNtTY, tpervtim. aam up to $100 weekly In your home 8Mrss!ri circulars! Lisl of fim with offers sent for Just S2.CC! Guaranteed! W.G. tnUift tnterprtees, Eos 1287 E7, Pa!miaie, Calif. 93553. l . . i. ... - r-a i THfc time racing back and forth across the 300 yard field. After the game the victors were treated to champagne in paper cups. Y planus semimiair This Sunday, July 7, the Wesley Foundation, the Baptist Campus Ministry, the Presbyterian Campus M inistry and the YM-YWCA open a two-day seminar on The Human Prospect on Spaceship Earth. The topics include "The New Era of Scarcity: Myth or Reality?", "New Challenges for Politics in an Age of Scarcity," and "Rethinking Ethics and Moral Action for a Limited World." Reservations for the seminar should be made by Wednesday at the Y" office. Art Students SAVE 10 And More On Class Supplies At' di2.lv mm University FJSsU 10-9 Mon.-Sat. rx 942-4391 F8ANKUN STREET i v CLASSIFIEDS ROOMMATE WANTED: share 2 bedroom Klngewood pertinents compSetety fumlched, available immediately, until Aug. 24. $30month. AC, shag carpet, pool, good neighbor. Contact Henry Jrferson 929-6231. PARLEZVOUS FRANCAIS? Non? Come and speak French in two months. Beginner or advanced. Call 887-2554 after 6fi0-pjn. or between 8:00 & 10:00 a.m. ABORTION, BIRTH CONTROL IKFO REFERAAL NO FEE. Up to 24 weeks. General anesthesia. Vasectomy, tubal ligation also available. Free pregnancy teat. Call PCS, Non profit, 202-2S8-7985. UNC TOUR OF THE GREAT CITIES OF RUSSIA ANO FINLAND DECEMBER 20-31. TOTAL COST. INCLUDING AIR TRANSPORTATION FROM GREENSBORO, FIRST CLASS ROOMS, AND ALL MEALS: $683 DO. OBTAIN INFORMATION IN 201 PEAB0DY HALL. DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: SEPTEMBER 16. Quiet female roommate needed tor 2nd eeaaion S.S. Ideal location on East Rosemary. $100.00, 12 utilities for entire session. Write: Rosemary, 6807 Llnbrook Drive, Richmond, Va. 23221. Leg Cabin tor Hire Second Summer Session. Call after two thirty PM 929-2430 any time. Quiet female roommate needed tor 2nd session summer school. Ideal location on E. Rosemary. $100.00 tor Jury 1st August 15th. Write: Rosemary, 6807 Llnbrook Drive, Richmond, Va. 23228, 67 V.W., excellent mechanical condition, $800-flrm. 62 Mercedes 190-C, excellent mechanical condition, needs pain! )ob, $1000 negotiable. CaH 929-6337. Electric typewriter. Smith-Corona Portable: Electra 120. Excellent condition. $50. Call 887-7832. PRO-LIFE PREGNANCY COUNSELING. Call BIRTHCHOICE, 7 p m.-10 p.m, Monday thru Friday, 942- 3030. Nseded EXPERIENCED lead singer andor rhythm guitarist for versatile band. Rock and Beach music. Call Mark between 5 pjm.-t p.m. 887-7844. Tommy 2 pm.-t pjn.732 3459 Hillsborough. ATTENDANTS tor Municipal Parking Lots. Needed tor shifts bstween a m. and 10 p-m., Monday through Saturday, $248 per hour plus benefits and regular Increases. Apply Municipal Building. 306 N. Columbia Street Equal Opportunity Employer. Puppies desperately need homes. Mother registered black Labrador. Father: came from good home. CaH Ann at 933 1063 days or 842-6803 after S. II m m i m J til I ' IT 3" jj All films will be shown in the Great Hall at 8:30 p.m. Get there early for the best seats. Brewster McCloud Today No relation to Dennis Weaver. Stars Sally Kellerman (M ASH's Hot Lips) and Bud Cort. A virtual cartoon collage of eccentrics. ummer ucks Those eight-legged critters that crawl all over man's best friend can be a real pain. They get in our eyes and ears and itch in funny places. And did you know that ticks are here to stay until the first fall freeze? You can get a little bottle of high-power stuff and "dip" us every three weeks. Or you can try to pull them off, but sometimes ouch that hurts. Listen, friend to friend, be careful that you don't get Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. See y'all later. Freewheelin' Franklin mm f J f It 'Jo L s ft- Untreated Canvas Still 01 yd. We cater to student & professional artists & Vangiiard O Robert Simmons "XJ drurrlbacrier Bienfang YPEWR ITERS TAPE MEWDIWG MATERIALS SOUVENIRS' aft v110 The Big Heat July 4 Police story stars Glen Ford. Evergreen July 7 A 1934 glossy produced melodrama. Seconds July 9 Bizarre shocker about a bored banker with horrifying results. Rock Hudson stars. The Boat and Our Hospitality July 1 1 Two Buster Keaton slapstick comedies. Bizarre. Bizarre July 14 An unusual French farce, set in Edwardian England. She Wore a Yellow Ribbon July 16 John Ford directs John Wayne in a tribute to the U.S. cavalry. Cabin in the Sky 3 uly 1 8 All-black cast in a spicy musical about a Lord-vs-devil struggle for a man's soul. Pierrot le Fou July 21 Jean Luc Godard's film with lots of strange goings on in cars. The Producers July 23 Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder in a zany comedy that even has pigeons in it. Combines satire, burlesque, and French farce. Father oj the Bride July 25 Liz Taylor and Spencer Tracy in a classic comedy about fathers, daughters and weddings. Pepe Le Moko July 28 French film about a gang leader in Algiers. The Learning Tree July 30 Set in Kansas in the 1920's, this film explores the frustrations of growing up black. The Wrong Box August 1 Hilarious comedy . starring Michael Caine, Peter Sellers, and Sir Ralph Richardson. 4lli fliKiSlaili I I m W-i I . Vr sw Vjf' ci UrJIUOQCiTY OF geaj 'W' T frffaal jjf "llllpi, 'T' ''!aaaSaaamI Welcome to the features page of The Tar Heel for the : second summer session. We're glad you made it. A bunch of surprises are lined up for your reading enjoyment, and we're starting off with a really appealing contest. The prize is a County album entitled Dry and Dusty. And all you have to do is write a list of all the things you can do with a banana. The winner will be the creator of the longest list. If you want to, type them on a 60-space line. It would help. Since there are no crossword puzzles in the summer papers, you can start working on this right away. No dilly dallying around. We're provided that important first try.. Now you take it from there. This is no joke. Bring you entries to the Tar Heel office and put them in the Bananas basket, or put them in an envelope and drop them in campus mail (it's free) to Bananas, co The Tar Heel, Carolina Union. Winners will be notified, and in case of a tie, the typed one wins. The winning list will be published in next week's Tar Heel, so hurry. By the way, this is a good time to mention that we are anxious to receive iff t-jll Org) I iiHrfXr' W?'-' " fig. BOOKS iJOHTEi CAOOL1IMA J A- IBS 7j - o J y - 'Q yy any artwork, puzzles, cartoons, poems, etc. from the student populace. 1. Eat it. 2. 3. 4. WRITING WIATERIAL Pens by: O Die O Papermato O Parker O Sheaffer O Hi-Utcra STUDY LAMPS ROOM 250 Sheet Notebook Fillers DECORATIONS O Wilson Tennis Calls 02.9 per can O All 5.90 Records rJovv$4. 29 O Student Check Cashing Service "On Campus"
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