20The Tar HeelThursday, July .13, 1978 . continued from page 19 Jean-Pierre Rampal, George Shearing, and others. 7 p.m., VVUNC. "Remember Those Fabulous Oldies" show with Rockin Gordon and Madman Dave. 4-7 p.m., WXYC (FM 89.3). Rock and concert news update with Dave Jurman. Sunday through Thursday, at 8 p.m., on WXYC. Monday In Focus America, Tom Waits. 6-11 p.m., WDBS. Options in Education: "Music in the Schools." 8 p.m., VVUNC. Cleveland Orchestra performs Sibelius' Symphony 6, Prokofiev's Piano Concerto 3, and Wagner's "Siegfried's Rhine Journey." 9 p.m., VVUNC. Jazz Show with Tim Stith. 9 p.m. midnight, WXYC (FM 89). Tuesday In Focus Jesse Winchester, Dan Hicks. 6-11 p.m., WDBS. Philadelphia Orchestra performs Bach Ormandy, Daetwyler, Vaughan Williams, and Mendelssohn. 0 p.m., VVUNC. Wednesday In Focus iuckson Browne, Janis Joplin. o-ll p.m., WDBS. Alec Wilder and the American Popular Song. Wilder and Dick Havmes discuss Gershwin's film score for "The Shockirg Miss Piltrim," and reprise many Gershwin ballads. 7 p.m., VVUNC. Boston Symphony, with Andre Watts, pianist, performs Respighi's Ancient Airs and Dances, Suite 2, Saint-Saens' Piano Concerto 2 in G minor, and Nielsen's Symphony 4, "Inextinguishable." ? p.m., VVUNC. We have a newsline at WXYC 933-NEWS Contact us if you have a story. Hot Diggity Days Sale POOH richard The area's only authentic surplus store Work Shirts $ .48 Misc. Old & New Denim Jeans $4.81 Back Packs & Frames 25 off Large Parachute $6.00 Medium Parachute $3.00 Small Parachute $2.00 Orange Hunting Caps $2.00 Plastic Camping Containers $1.00 Sunglasses were $8, $10, & $12 $3.98 Misc. Canvas Bags $2.00 Free Poor Richard's T-shirt to the store with this ad. Also, visit Poor Richard's for unadvertised specials Eastgote Shopping Center Around the corner next to Eckerd's Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Television Thursday Mark Twain: An Evening .of Unprecedented Wisdom. John Bailey's adaptation of the humorist, 7 p.m., channel 4. World: "Three Days in Szczecin," a gripping docu-drama of a confrontation between striking Polish dockworkers and the head of the Polish Communist Party. 9 p.m., channel 4. Masterpiece Theatre: "Poldark." Aunt Agatha's dying curse haunts George Warleggan. 10 p.m., channel 4. Friday Economically Speaking, the first in a series of programs that studies the impact of government action, business and judicial decisions on the nation's economic well-being, 7 p.m., channel 4. From Paris with Love: An Evening of French Television, gives a unique loot at French culture through its television programs. 9 p.m., channel 4. CBS News Special: "The Business of Newspapers." Hughs Rudd evaluates newspaper coverage of the news and explores the implications of the move toward newspaper conglomerates. 10 p.m., channel 11. ABC News Closeup: "Asbestos: The Way to Dusty Death" reviews industrial use of asbestos and the dangers involved. 10 p.m., channel 5. Saturday British Open Gold Tournament. 4:30 p.m., channel 5. Great Performances: Herbert von Karajan leads the Berlin Philharmonic in Brahm's Symphony 4 and Wagner's Overture to "Tannhauser." 8 p.m., channel 4. NBC Movie: In the Matter of Karen Ann Quinlan, a docu-drama based on the landmark case. 9 p.m., channel 28. Hollywood Television Theatre: "And the Soul Shall Dance" concerns two Japanese families in pre-World War II depression in California's Imperial Valley. 0 p.m., channel 4. first 50 people who come by Mastercharge VISA Phone 929-5850 Sim! Monday Horsepens 40: Lester Flatt and the Nashville Grass provide the pickin' to kick off this series or bluegrass music. 7 p.m., channel 4. Turnabout: Actress Nichelle Nichols (Uhura of "Star Trek") discusses her job recruiting astronaut trainees for NASA. 8:30 p.m., channel 4, Opera Theatre: "The Yeoman of the Guard," Gilbert and Sullivan's most serious light opera concerns love and intrigue in and around London's infamous tower. 9 p.m., channel 4. Lou Grant investigates a popular football coach charged with recruiting violations. 10 p.m., channel 11. Tuesday Guale: The natural history of the coast of Georgia and of the Guale nation, which lived in the area when the conquistadores arrived in 1540. 8 p.m., channel 4. Me and Stella, a profile of folk artist Elizabeth Cotten. 9 p.m., channel 4. Where the Twisted Laurel Grows, an evening of Appalachian music, featuring the Red Clay Ramblers. 9:30 p.m., channel 4. Appalachia Sounding, a dramatization of tne history of an Appalachian family from 1776 throught the mid 20th century. 10 p.m., channel 4. Wednesday Nova: "Alaska: The Closing Frontier," examines the controversy over a bill to preserve 00 million acres of Alaskan wilderness. 8 p.m., channel 4. Night Life Thursday Folk-singer Tom Paxton at the Mad Hatter. Bluegrass Experience at Cat's Cradle. Me and E at the Station. Windy Scharfman at Compardies. Friday Pearl at Compardies. Every Thursday BLUEGRASS EXPERIENCE $1.50 Fri. and Sat., July 14 & 15 GAMBLE ROGERS $2.50 Tickers on sale in advance Sun., July 16-Wed. July 19 Closed for renovations Reopens Thurs. July 20 405 W. Rosemary St. 9674853 qi in Page Wilson at the Station. Gamble Rogers at Cat's Cradle. Texas honky-tonk rock'n'roll artist Delbert McClinton at the Mad Hatter. Put a smile on your face and pep in your step at Ebony Images Jam III, Friday from 10 p.m.-l:30 a.m. at the Upendo Lounge on South Campus. Admission is 50C, with proceeds going to Black Student Movement Yearbook. Door prizes will be given away, so come early. Saturday Delbert McClinton at the Mad Hatter Gamble Rogers at Cat's Cradle. Page Wilson at the Station. Luther Moon at Compardies. Sunday Joe DeLuca at the Station. Page Wilson at Compardies. Spiral at the Mad Hatter. Admission is free. Monday Page Wilson at Compardies Spiral at the Mad Hatter. Admission is free. Tuesday Windy Scharfman at the Station. Redwing at Compardies. Vassar Clements at the Mad Hatter, with Gove Scrivenor as warm-up. Wednesday Gove Scrivenor at the Mad Hatter. Redwing at Compardies. Open Hoot amateur night at the Station. Gallery An exhibition of works by women artists from Wake County will be on display at the Artschool Gallery from July 16 through August 12. The Artschool is located in Carrboro at 150 E. Main. 150 Years of Prints, from Goya to Picasso, are on display at Ackland Art Museum through August 11. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m. -5 p.m.; Sunday 2 p.m. -6 p.m.; closed Monday. Prints and Drawings by Robert Nelson will be on display in the North Gallery of Morehead Planetarium. The gallery is open before and after every planetarium performance. "Visions of Courtly India: The Archer Collection of Pahari Miniatures" is on display through July lt at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh. Planetarium Chariots, Gods and UFOs, a program describing UFOs through history and explaining current scientific theory, is currently featured at Morehead Planetarium. Hours: Weekdays at 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.; Saturdays at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.; Sundays at 2 p.m., 3 p.m., and 8 p.m. Stargazing with Meteor Mouse, a program designed for preschoolers, is presented at Morehead Planetarium every Friday at 10 a.m. Regular admission charges apply. Earns Heab Weekly Luncheon Specials Monday: Chkken Salad Sandwich SI. 25 Tuesday: Quarter Barbecue Chkkcn wFF S1.99 Wednesday: Tuna Salad Plate $2.00 Thursday: Hot Roast Beef Platter $2.15 Friday: Fried Shrimp S2.59 Barbecue Platter $2.45 Barbecue Sandwich $1.34 Daily Specials: Shrimp Salad $2.65 CWi Salad $2.25 Amber Alley, 157 A. JE. Frtrriclin St.