2The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, September 9, 1981 irt-n-i1-w.l-lMl-KW--lviuiirll- Folk musicians in conce Acoustic folk or country music has gener ally been called bluegrass, but that sort of music has undergone so many changes in the past two decades that now it hardly fits the kind of music it's used to describe. Newgrass, traditional country,, and hillbilly jazz have been offered as new substitutes but they don't really seem to fit that well either. RIBS AND Kraft Mayonaise Qt. Limit 1 with $20.C0 or more Le Sueur Peas17oz. Hunts Ketchup 32 oz. Viva Towels Lg. Roll. Pillsbury Plain Self-Rising Unbleached & Bread Flour 5 lb. bag. Skippy Chunky or Creamy Peanut Butter 18 oz. Sealtest Ice Cream 16 Gal. . . . 3 L Mayonnaise I J t) ' - ., t r- - L ' X .sSXtk a -a Vt. J Richfood Orange Juice 12 oz. .... .79$ Minute Maid , Limeade 6 oz. . ......... 269$ Mexican Corn Tortilla 6"120's . . . $2.99 Mexican Flour. Tortilla 6" 24's . . ....... . . $1 .30 Kraft Orange Juice Vz Gal. ... $1 .59 American Cheese Slices 16oz. 5 i .yy Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less S- Students $2.00 Non-students $3.00 5C for each additional word ' . ' , $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type; Please notify the DTH office immediately if , there are mistakes in your ad.. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. -; ; ' announcements ADULT GYMNASTICS CLASSES at Carolina Sport Art. Best equipped facility in the area. Instructor Mark Galati National Champion call 942-4620 or 929-7077. Carolina Sport Art. next to RR Tracks Homestead Rd. Chapel Hill. RECYCLE NEWSPAPER. ECOS BOXES ARE BACK. New campus locations by Alumni Building, Monogram Building, and Wilson Library. Please JUST newspaper. Help save some trees! STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE k offering a four week weight management group emphasizing positive lifestyle behaviors beginning Tuesday, September 15 from 2-3:30 p.m. Limited to men less than 25 pounds overweight. Call 966-2281 (ext. 275) for a screening Interview. ATTENTION GOVERNOR'S SCHOOL AIXr iNI: The New Alumni Association is forming now. We need the support of all Alamni on campus to make it work. Contact Kris LaughOn (933-7716) or C-l Mclienry (933-5644). VISIT A CO-ED SOCIAL AND LITERARY fra ternity - St. Anthony Hall 7:00-10:00 pm, September 13. 14. and 16, located at 207 Pitts boro Street, behind the Carolina Inn. FOR ALL APPLICANTS AND PERSONS IN TERESTED in serving on the Union Social Committee there will be a meeting Wednesday, September 9 at 3:30 in room 205 of the Union. CHANCE PRESENTS "PAUL JACOBS AND the Nuclear Gang" the most exciting depress inginformative movies on nuclear power ever made.. Wed., Sept. 9,, 7:30 pm. Carolina Union, room 209. Meeting fouows. Everyone welcome. '"- ' Well, whatever you want to call this pure bred American music, it has two of its finest practioners, David Grisman and Ricky Skaggs, appearing in concert at 8 p.m. Thurs day in Memorial Hall.. Their appearance is sponsored by the Carolina Union. David Grisman, the acclaimed man dolinist, calls his fusion of jazz, classical, f A W"" w u m -w- v m 9 rUKMUKL, i Xj'f ROY ROGERS LOCATION PHONE 942-1782 CHICKEN m m X Chock Full O'Nuts p Coffee i Limit 1 with $20.00 ordsr 2$100 990 . . 69$ 89$ ' . Q $1 ,88 wife Boneless Sirloin Steak Ib. ....... . Ground Chuck Ib. ...... Fresh Fryer. Breasts Ib. . . No Nitrates Williamsburg Bacon 1 lb. lllli THE MEDIA BOARD is accepting applications and 'esumes for an at-large position and a business manager (Alchemist). Submit to Box 13, Union by 5 p.m., September 13. SCUBA CLUB MEETS TONIGHT at 7:30 In Room 304 Woollen Gym, we will show a film on North Carolina wreck diving and will discuss the club's fall dive schedule, equipment policy, and dive safety. lost z found UMBRELLA FOUND in Union. Call 968-0056 to identify. TO the person who found my grey change purse in the Airport Rd. laundromat Sunday night: I really need my ID'S etc back; you can keep the money. This is important! Please call Rachel, 9421320. FOUND - IN HAMITON 100. Glasses from the Vision Corner in Middktown, Conn. Collect at Union Desk. help wanted Volunteer for U.S. . Environmental Protection Agency research. Earn $50-$65 upon completion of experiment which measures the effects of 2 hour low level ozone exposure.' Earn $50-$75 in an experi ment to study the effects of low levels of gaseous and particulate air pollutents. Numerous other minor studies are always ongoing. Levels of pollutents are low with no known long term adverse effects, and all research is approved by the Human Rights Committee of the UNC Medical School. Pay is $5.00 per hour. We need healthy, non-smoking males, age 18-40 with no history of allergies or hay fever. Call for more inu.mation, 8-5 Mon-Fri., 966-1253. KEY YOU? FESX LIKE A ClIAHS?? Then E One! The Campus Y Tutorial Program Needs .Volunteers to help in the local elementary. Sr. High, and Senior High Schools. For info: Boom 102 of the Y. FOR $5.00 AN HOUR THE BACCHAE Night Club wants to hire a campus representative to help book parties with fraternities, sororities, dorms and other campus organizations. This is an excellent opportunity to supplement your income, have flexible hours, and bonuses will be available if you are successful. Apply at the Bacthae, 942-8173 or 929-1866 for immediate employment. A part-time bartending position is available now. Ft Th day rock V roll and bluegrass Dawg music an elusive enough term that well describes his music. A New Jersey boy, Grisman took up the mandolin at 16 after being inspired by the father of bluegrass himself. Bill Monroe. Ricky Skaggs has made his name as a mem ber of Emmy Lou Harris' Hot Band. Last chance to pick up your Freshman Register! Wed. & Thurs. Sept. 9-10 9 am to 5 pm at the Alumni House (next to the Carolina Inn) All registers not picked up will go on sale FrL, Sept. 11 lb. can $1 Q or more order Bartlett Pears lb. .... .... 39$ All Purpose Onions 31b bag. . . . 79$ Whole Beef Tenderloin ib. $78 . S2.68 . S2.99 $1.29 $1.39 AOV.'LERS HAS A FULL TIME WIKE STEWARD TO ASSIST YOU ill YOUR SELECTIONS! ASX FOR VJCICX LAVEriDAR 9423116 J Baron De Martinay Entre Deaux Mers 1978, 5th . . ..... $2.69 Verrozzano Chianti Classico 1977, 5th. . .$3.65 San Martin Chablis, Rhine, Burgundy - Magnum . . , .$5.39 Pere Patriache Non Vintage White Burgundy 5th . . . ........ .$2.49 Old Milwaukee Beer 12 oz. cans 12$3.49 Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. for sale MOBILE HOME FOR SALE TWO BEDROOMS, very close to campus, available soon, all appliances. Only $3200.00 cash. Call 967-8324 anytime. FOR SALE: 1978 FIREBIRD. WHITE WITH a light blue vinyl top. AC, cruise control, power steering. Low mileage, excellent condition. $4,000 firm. Call 942-2250. Ask for Gordon. FOR SALE: SCHWINN VOYAGER. 25", black 24 . lbs., 12 speed touring bike for serious touring and riding. $295.00 (new is $376.00) Call James at 967-7324. FOR SALE: ONKYO 2040 CASSETTE tape deck. One year old. Excellent condition.' Active war an tee. Can 933-2576. FOUR TICKETS TO EAST CAROLINA GAME for sale. Section 21, home side. Call 967-9985. services CELEBRATING? BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES WHATEVER We deliver bouquets of helium-filled balloons, personalized cookie cakes and a tune to offices, homes, dorms, in Durham, Chapel Hill RTP. Call Cookie Factory (286-2628) or Balloons and Tunes (967-3433) CAKE FAIRIES DELIVER CAKES IN STYLE. Delicious, home-baked from scratch. Any occasion, message. Birthdays a specialty song, candle included. $17. Call the Fairies (evenings) 968-4306. MR. K'S MUSIC SHOW features a live disc jockey playing rock, disco, pop, and new wave for any size party. Call 942-5293 for reasonable prices. wanted UNC-PROF. SEEKS SPANISH NATIVE SPEAKER TO tutor 6 year old daughter in reading and writing Spanish. Call 942-8419 evenings or 962-5554 days. LOCAL ESTABLISHED SOCCER CLUB SEEKING Goal keeper and a few good field players. Call Jim Barrick 489-4380. HELP! I DESPERATELY NEED ONE TICKET or guest pass to the ECU Game! Will pay cost phis reward! Call 933-6264. Keep trying! Thanks. Office receives award checks The Financial Aid Office has received the checks for National Achievement and Na tional Merit scholarship awards. Recipients can pick up the checks on the second floor of Vance Hall. A copy of the student's class schedule is required. " aff meeting set There will be a general meeting for all Daily Tar Heel writers and editors at 5 p.m. Thursday jn room 226 of the Carolina Union. All old and new writers are expected to be there. If you can . not attend, contact your editor. New staff members' names for .this semester are posted outside the DTH office. Auditions open for two plays Auditions will be held today for the Depart ment of Dramatic Art's two opening produc tions, Romeo and Juliet and Outward Bound. ' Auditions are open to all students, with roles to be cast from the pool of both graduate and undergraduate students. Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare's classic story of the two "star-crossed lovers," will begin re hearsals immediately for an Oct. 7 opening in the Paul Green Theatre. All roles in this pro duction under the direction of Tommy Rezzutto are open. Outward Bound, directed by Russell Graves, is a modern comedy drama by Sutton Vane about a group of passengers aboard a heavenly ship. The production will open Oct. 21 in the newly refinished Laboratory Theatre in Gra ham Memorial. OQRiGQQiRQfiO OR IE0D 0fi an? am YOU'RE INVITED TO An address of convenience and luxury on the Chapel Hill Country Club Golf Course. We're newly remodeled, energy efficient and convenient to campus and shopping. We offer 2 and 3 bedroom apartments, starting at $449, each with their own qualities of distinction, including washer and dryer hook-up. In your leisure, lounge by our pool and Jacuzzi or jog on our jogging trail We're looking forward to having you come, by during our Open House. 967-2224 PLEASE TRADE YOUR S-5 for my S-4. If you called before please try again, my trade feO through. Thanks Jill 9424369. rides NEED A RIDE OR RIDER TO Charlottesville VA This weekend or future weekends. Call Frankie between 6:00 and 7:30 at 967-2590. FLY TO THE BEACH or home any weekday or weekend. Pilot desires passengers to share reasonable expenses. Call 929-7489. I NEED A RIDE to NYC Sept. 12th or 13th share gas. Call Helene or Tim 967-7921. for rent LOVELY 4 BR VA BATH HOME - 3 miles from campus. Large living room with fireplace, large kitchen, quiet neighborhood. $450mo. Available Sept. 81-June 82. Call 967-4545, 967-6536, 942 8773 after 5 p.m. SUPER STUDENT SPECIAL - one bedroom apartment, carpet and drapes, appliances, central air, pool, on bus line. Call Greenbelt Apt. 929-3821 for appointment. 10 am-6 pm, Mon.-Sat, 1-5 on Sunday. - roommates FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR TWO "SENIORS in Old Well Apts. J and C bus routes. $92.00 month, j utilities. Call Lucy or Karen soon! 933-0149. ROOMMATE WANTED TO SHARE APARTMENT WITH 3 girls. New apartment Vi mile off campus. Completely furnished. Call 929-4969. Easy-going black male needs ROOMMATE TO share Colonial Arms Apt 0.7 miles from campus. $120 mo utilities. Call James 929-7566. ", ROOMMATE NEEDED: to share private country house located 8 minutes out Airport Road with 3 students. Washer, dryer, woodstove, screened porch, for $130month Vt utilities. Available Immediately! Call Cary 968-0444. Keep Trying! NEED A PLACE TO LIVE? W6 are looking for a non-smoking female to share our Royal Park Apt. on bus line. $103 month plus Vi utilities call 968-1361. JV. N A ACP Leader Wilkins dies NEW YORK (AP) Roy Wilkins, who helped lead the civil rights move-, ment to its legal and legislative victories of the 1950s and 1960s as head of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, died Tuesday of kidney failure. He was 80. . . Wilkins entered New York University Hospital on Aug. 18 with cardiac pro blems and had been in and out of intensive care. Two and a half years earlier at the same hospital, he had a pacemaker implanted to correct an irregular heart beat. Wilkins was NAACP executive director for the last 22 of his 46 years with the 450,000-member, integrated civil rights organization. He retired in July 1977. From the White House, President Ronald Reagan led the tributes. "Roy Wilkins worked for equality, spoke for freedom and marched for jus tice. His quiet and unassuming manner masked his tremendous passion for civil and human rights," he said. Wilkins had always been willing to be arrested to change a law, but he opposed lawless disorder, black separatism and black power as preached by militants during the urban and campus upheavals of the '60s. Union seeks vote, authority GDANSK, Poland (AP) Solidarity launched its boldest challenge yet to communist authority Tuesday by expressing support for free union activists throughout the Soviet bloc, threatening to impose worker self-management in Poland and urging an unprecedented national vote on the issue. The Kremlin responded by accusing the independent union's leaders of being power-hungry rightists, and he noted that Poland's defense and prime minister, Wojciech Jarulzelski, joined other bloc leaders in observing some 100,000 Soviet soldiers on maneuvers near the Polish border. 'fWe are living at a great moment and the fate of the nation is being decided upon now. A new Poland is being built on the banks of the Vistula. We are not a trade union anymore, but a social movement," said a resolution adopted by Solidarity's first national congress. stickers Rumors that the garbage truck would come sometime early in the morning disturbed some. Before falling asleep, Smith said, "It's been a lot of fun. I've met a lot of people. But I'm a little concerned about this dump truck that's going to come at 4 in the morning since the dumpster is right, behind me." About 6 a.m., people began to stir around a little. All night, any loud motor rnaH thp ones near the dumpster jump. Support tho r fE:3TH (S) V: M The Oaks Apartments VISIT. Monday-Friday 9-6 Saturday 10-5 Sunday 1-5 All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one-business day before publication. , MALE ROOMMATE WANTED. Rural area apartment, 2.5 miles from - campus. $137.50month Vi utilities. 2 rdrrns, living rm, kitchen, 1 bath; furniture available. No smoking; no drugs. Call Paul at 968-1035. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share Old Well Apt $88.34 month s utilities, on bus route, AC, pool, , nice ' people. Call Dawn or Amy 967-3015. TWO PROFESSIONAL STUDENT to share 3-bdr house. Air, carpet, quiet neighborhood, on busline. No pets. $150 plus utilities. Furnish except bedroom. Call after 5 929-8744. NON-SMOKING FEMALE(S) to share spacious new townhouse in Carrboro. Bus route. Two miles from campus. Washerdryer. Quiet, private. Call 942-5308. ' miscellaneous TOM ROBINSON'S SEAFOOD AND PRODUCE. Seafood Thurs-Sat, Produce Mon Sat, 300 W. Rosemary behind Chutney's. lz blocks from campus. Customer parking 10 off all produce and eggs 9 -noon Saturdays. We feature the area's freshest seafood and local produce. 942-1221. MALE ROOMMATE OWN ROOM walk to class quiet $97mo. Call 967-9650. 1969 Chevy Nova dependable six cylinder 2027 mpg good tires solid $650 Steve 967-1406 CAROLINA CAR SHOP 1305 East Franklin St. next to White Horse Restaurant. Grand Opening under new manasement starting Wednesday. We have special throughout the store on beer, kegs etc Low, low ens prices regular 120.9, gasohoL unleaded plus 125.9. Football Special: Case of Cud and a bag of Ice. price $10. For more information 942-2626. HELP! LAUREL RIDGE Apartments sign is missing and we need it back. No questions will be asked. Please call 967-6918 with info. .personals THE HASTEMEN. (UP) CHUCK, AND CAROLE Here's to a SUPER TIME at WrightsviDe: parties on "the Goose," Champagne breakfast, capsizing showing off, sugar, artd.k)IH?o?s. Love, Michelle. ,71 From page 1 The truck finally came about 6:25 a.m., waking up many and scattering all. Soon after, the line formed near the traffic office door. A traffic office employee opened the doors at 8 a.m., and soon stickers were in hand. "It's been worth it for what we'll get," Laura Williams, a senior said. "I'll see all of you in the N-4 parking lot," Smith said. larch of Dimes D.HCTS roUKD&nO?lI TZJ On 54 across from Slug's at the Pines CAN SOMEBODY TELL ME HOW TO pronounce HABAKKUK? DAVID C FROM GREENSBORO: Just wanted to wish you a wonderful day. After all, it couldn't happen to a nicer guy. Tm glad you happened to me, AEW UNC FS-LD HOCKEY-GET PSYCHED FOR a weekend of victories at East Stroudsbersl If s the first road leading us to Berkeley, CAI1 BELT BUCKLES AND STRIPS. Over 30 buckle patterns and '30 strip colors to choose from. All buckles $2.50, aO nips $.75. Abo. good selection of ball earrings and gold cast bermuda bag buttons. Call Tommy Wallace at 968-0221. Leave Message. . TO THE GOOD-LOOKING BLOND IN ECON 10: Meet me in the Pit on Friday between 10:30 and 2:30. Let's discover something together! ATTENTION ALL UNC LADIES. TW Phi Gamma Wofas of 5th floor Granvie West annouaca tat their second annual Cid Mfcier w ( be held this Thursday night at SntO in tae 5th floor lounge. If you didn't go tk rouh sorority rush or were not satisfied with the way it turned out, we guarantee you not be disappointed here. Free refreshments w i be provided and a3 females are welcome. NFC MacMurray llobgood. JANICE: Sorry, no poems or pizza this time. Hope my Love w&l suQce. Though we're apart, you're always on my mind. Happy Birthday! Love, Chris. MAZAN. Welcome to blue heaven, a great place to be with the most lovely lady bi the world. 1 Love you with all my heard DARYL. ED. JACK, RICK, ROBERT, DOUG. AND JASON Thanks for the moonlight serenade. You were a "sweet, sweet sound" in our ears! Your GARDEN CITY SWEETHEARTS. TO THE BAD INTERCOURSERS: In a crowded Fox we traveled from Charlotte to Southport playing Mexican and quarter daquirk by night, and shopping, pigging-out and bagging rays by day, last weekend was the greatest! El & KeL TO OUH EX-ROOMMATES - ANNE)'S. No tete surprise for this year, but there's still lasagne on the balcony tonight Hope this birthday is as good as the lasd Sex (EJ & Kel). EASY- HOWYADOIN? DOINARITE? I REALLY HAD a fantastic tim this weekend. Thanks bunches! Too bad It had to rain! Oh well, 111 show you how to ski some other time. Be sweet. Betty.

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