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2fThe Daily Jar HeelWednesday. January 20. 1982 In preliminary hearing Zeta Tan Alpha requests -zoning By MIC HK1.I.K C IIRISl KNBURY 1)111 Mall WriU-r There may be a new sorority house in the neighbor hood soon, if the Zeta Tau Alphas have their way. The Chapel Hill Town Council heard the sorority's re quest for a zoning map amendment to allow a new Zcta house, and a request to allow Wendy's restaurant to con struct a drive-in window at a public hearing Monday night. The public hearing was called to give council members a legal basis to vote on these proposals at the Feb. 8 Town Council meeting. Robert Page, the attorney representing the sorority, requested the change to allow construction of a new so rority house, on a vacant lot at 1 16 North St., that would house 31 women. The sorority has a contract to buy the property from Chapel Hill realtor John Cates when zoning require ments are met and a special-use permit is awarded. The Zctas now rent a house at 210 Pittsboro St., which houses 28 women. The sorority wants the property's zoning changed from R-3 to R-6, one of two residential districts where' Greek houses are allowed. The R-3 designation allows' medium-density development. "We began our search for housing in 1978, but be cause of zoning and other restrictions wc have been un able to find a place," said Zeta Tau Alpha alumna Polly Dodd. "We have made every effort to follow the town's re quirements and have taken the proper legal steps at con- M edia board sets selection methods By CHERYL ANDERSON DTH Staff Writer The UNC Media Board decided how to select editor and business manager teams for several campus publica tions and announced the Yackety Yack's acceptance of an award for its 1980 edition in a meeting Monday. The Yack was named by Printing Industries of America as one of the nation's top 10 yearbooks. The yearbooks were judged on design, photographic and reproductive quality and editorial content. Mary Beth Searle, 1980 editor, said the staff was pro ud to receive the award. "Everybody contributed 100 percent," she said. "A good deal of the credit is due to Hunter Publishing Company, to Rod Hunter and all of the craftsmen down the line who took special care in the production of the book." Searle said the award "brings recognition to the University as a whole and to the Yackety Yack, which is not recognized that often within the Chapel Hill com munity." The Yack has twice been named best yearbook in the nation. The board also decided to accept applications for next year's editorbusiness manager team for The Phoenix until 2 p.m. Saturday. Candidate interviews are schedul ed for 1 p.m. Sunday. Applications are due in Box 13 at the Carolina Union staff desk. The board will also accept applications until Jan. 29 for business manager of the Cellar Door this semester. Candidate interviews are scheduled for Feb. 1 . Applications for editorbusiness manager teams for the Yack, The Carolina Quarterly and the Alchemist will be available Wednesday and are due by 5 p.m Feb. 4. In terviewing is scheduled for Feb. 8-9. siderable expense to the sorority." Chapel Hill resident Nancy Preston spoke out in favor of the proposed amendment, giving several reasons why the area should be rezoned.- Preston said there;was no resident opposition to the construction of a sorority house on the lot and that several residents said putting a house there would make the neighborhood look better. v The lot will also be large enough to accommodate the house and adequate parking, while the house will bring "renewed vigor to the area," she added. Both the town manager and the town planning board recommended the zoning change. "The area would be suitable for high-density residen tial use," Chapel Hill Planning Director Mike Jennings said Tuesday. "On the basis of the zoning ordinance, the land-use plan encourages high-density use near the com mercial areas in town." Also considered was a request for a special-use permit to change a walk-up window at Wendy's restaurant off U.S. 15-501 to a drive-in window. Attorney Doug Hargrave represented the owners in their application. The council denied requests, for a drive-in window special use permit in May 1979 and October 1981. , Hargrave said earlier that the window would be de signed to promote the health, safety and general welfare of the public. But Roscoe Reeve, chairman of the Chapel Hill Plan ning Board, said Wendy's had a bad design for drive-in windows because automobile and pedestrian traffic aren't separated. He cited the Central Carolina Bank near Wendy's as an example of a "good design" for drive-in windows. . Reeve said automobile traffic was limited to one side of the bank and pedestrian traffic was limited to the other. Councilwoman Bev Kawalec said Tuesday that Reeve's comments might cause some council members to vote against the permit at the Feb. 8 council meeting. Ktews niro lire Higher prices add to Polish woes WARSAW, Poland (AP) Communist Poland's martial law government announced that-food prices would increase possibly quadruple Feb. 1 and warned of a drastic shortage of meat. The government acknowledged that the price increases would not be wel comed by Polish society. Government daily Rzeczypospolita said purchases of animals for slaughter for January-March would be about 400,000 tons, 180,000 tons less than for the same period in 1981. The article, based on projections, blamed the predicted shortfall on poor delivery by farmers, who it said also were withholding grain from market in hopes of higher prices. Contraception may be restricted WASHINGTON (AP) In a move certain to stir controversy among ad vocates of family planning, the Reagan administration may require that parents be notified any time a child under age 18 gets birth control material from a clinic that receives federal funds. The proposed regulation is receiving serious study despite an opinion from the general counsel of the Department of Health and Human Services that it goes further than Congress intended. It is expected to stir new debate, over the government's role in providing family planning services and whether the well-established rule of physician patient privacy will apply to minors. Informational Meeting UBJC YEAM AT MOBJTPELOEI1 Tuesday, January 20 3:30-5:00 in Toy Lounge (4th Floor Dey Hall) Paper needs copy editors The Daily Tar Heel regrets that there presently are no writing staff positions open for applicants to the newspaper. But a few spots for copy editors remain, and interested persons may drop by the DTH office. The DTH anticipates more posi tions opening up in mid-February after student elections and the installa tion of a new editor and editorial staff. A writing test for prospective ap plicants to the DTH news staff will be conducted following the election, and interested persons are encouraged to apply and to take the writing test in February. S. African to talk about U.S. policy Motlalepula Chabaku, international scholar and adviser in residence at Ben nett College in Greensboro, will speak at 7:30 p.m. tonight ton Arrierican foreign policy and South Africa. Chabaku is a native of Johannesburg, South Africa, and will speak . on "American Foreign Policy Seen through the Eyes of a South African Black Minister." His talk, sponsored by the Chapel Hill Durham branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, will be at the Friends Meeting House, 531 Raleigh Road. The public is invited to attend. APPLICATIONS NOW AVAILABLE FOR CAROLINA UNION PRESIDENT A question answer session will be held on THURSDAY, JAN. 21 at 5:00 pm in Rm. 217 Union. Applications are available at the Union Infor mation Desk, deadline THURSDAY; JAN. 28 at 5:00 pm. b Gm m Mai 1rrr a 4 mm V W Mr Mr M WT m W TTTi UNIVERSITY DINING SERVICES UPS DAY With yotir Meal Card and this coupon You can buy: Oscar Mayer Hot Dog 25 C French Fries 25 C i vir..Vi ir, fuova- n -12 OZ.' Soft Drink 25 ' Good Only at Union Snack Bar Wed. t Jan 20th UDS VALUABLE COUPON-UDS n o r?o n fi Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. 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 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 LOST AT PIKA HOUSE Thursday night Ladies Seiko Quartz watch. Call 9684)347. REWARD OFFERED. FOUND: A LADIES WATCH in front of Franklin St. Post Office. Call 933-6063. . .,, STILL LOST: MY WOOLRICH parka, redwood color. Sorry I missed getting it before finals. If you still have it, please call Jim at 933-8722. LOST SATURDAY NIGHT JAN. 16 en route from Purdy's to ZTE frat house: A long gold chain and charm holder containing 3 charms. If found PLEASE call Karen 933-1946. Reward! FOUND: CAMERA IN FRONT of Royal Park Apts. Please contact Jane at 967-9380 . GLOVES FOUND IN LADIES rest room of the Student Union. Call 933-3308 to identify. SPEND THE SUMMER IN NEW ENGLAND! Camp, Becket-in-the-Berkshires (boys) and Chim ney Corners Camp (girls) have openings for counse lors and program specialists. Also Nurses (RN). Situated in the mountains of western Massach usetts, the camps offer a broad camping program emphasizing personal development. Interviews in February. For applications write State YMCA, 6 St. James Avenue, Boston, MA 02116. RELIABLE PERSON NEEDED TO care for nice 2nd grader 2:45-5:00, M-F, starting immediately. 942-8265 after 3:00. BABY SITTER NEEDED FOR infant Monday and Friday mornings 9:30 to 1 2:00. Near campus. Call 929-2688. MATURE, RESPONSIBLE, AND LOVING sitter and housekeeper needed for after school care. References and own transportation required. After 6 pm. 967-3269. S ELMER 10G WOODEN CLARINET for sale. Excellent condition maintenance kept up. Accessories for oiling, cleaning included. Has been appraised. Price negotiable. Call Sonya 933-4003. "NCAA BASKETBALL-FOUR (4) terrace Level Semi Finals and Finals Tickets for Superdome in New Orleans 327 & 32982. Three Hundred dollars ($300) per ticket gets you Semi's and Finals. (215) 568-1700 Extension 223; 9 am-5 pm" services LOST: ONE GOLD INITIAL pin with the initials S-A.N. If found call 933-1463. Reward offered. for sale ALCHEMIST. CELLAR. DOOR, CAROLINA Quartek, Yackety Yack Editor & Business Manager teams needed for next year. Send letter, resume and 3 letters of recommendation by Feb. 4th to Box 13, Union. Media Board Interviews Feb. 8 & 9. ' STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE IS offering a three week brown bag luncheon "Freedom From Smoking Clinic" emphasizing positive lifestyle be haviors In a supportive group setting. Enrollment is limited to UNC students. This group will meet January 26. February 2, February 3, February 4 and February 9 from 12:00 (noon) to 1:30 p.m. To-pre-register (mandatory) call 966-2281. ext. 275 before Friday, January 22. NOTICE: BUYING ALBUMS. 45's and cassettes cash or trade. (Good condition, please) open 7 days a week. Fair Exchange. 302 E. Main, Carrboro. Special interest in baseball cards. Buy sell and trade any years. LOST BUXTON LEATHER KEY case with keys near Kessing Pool, Woollen Gym Monday. Reward! Please can 933-2758! I HAVE LOST A Polaroid Tele 600 camera at either HRC or Royal Park Apts. If found please call Laura at 933-7751 reward will be given. HELP! LOST MY UNDERGRAD class ring in snow on Franklin Street. Fri.. Jan. 15. Name engraved inside. Duke 1979 -(Carolina Law 1982). John 933-1336. EHRINGHAUS MALE DORM CONTRACT for sale. Like to sell Immediately- Call Chris 933-5129 after 6 o'clock. BICYCLE FOR SALE-MEN'S J.C. Penney 10-speed, Shamino derailleur, center-pull brakes, light & generator, light brown. Works fine, I'm getting a moped. $95. Call 942-3469 after 5 pm. FOR SALE: YAMAHA FG-1 10 Guitar good condition, new strings. Also Gerrard Model 82 turntable-cheap. Call 929-3681. Keep trying. : . ii MR. K'S MUSIC SHOW features a disc jockey playing rock, funk, oldies, beach, and your requests .'for any size party. Call 942-5293 $100four hours. RUSSIA! FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY $1390. Includes; RT Airfare NY. Moscow, meals, double-room with shower; transfers, museums, Liev. Yalta, Lenningrad, Moscow. July 24-August 1, 1982. Call (704) 859-9573 after 6 p.m. Limited space, deposits due March 1st or write Drawer 640, Tryon, NC 28782. v ' FEMALE ROOMATE(S) NEEDED IMMEDIATELY to share furnished Kingswood Apt. Security and utility desposits already paid. Call 968-1078 and ask for Carolyn. ' JANUARY RENT FREE. FEMALE Roommate needed for Old Well Apt. Vz rent and utilities. Own room. Call Kelly. 942-3080 or Renee (919) 872-8986. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED FOR a frilly furnished Foxcroft apartment Two responsible, friendly roommates need a third roommate. Non smoker . preferred. $125 month Vi utilities includes all furniture, pool, sauna, weight room, tennis courts. 967-9561. Keep trying! FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED TO share Kings wood Apt. Va rent and utilities on bus route call 929-4388. NO MISTAKE, TRY AGAIN. Wanted male student to share clean, attractive apartment, central air, on bus route. Good roommate, no furniture needed. $100.00 month. Call 933-8617. rides RIDE NEEDED THIS FRI. to NorfolkVa. Beach area. I will share gas expenses. Please call Sarah, 933-1707. Keep trying. NEED RIDE TO CHARLOTTE. Leave. Friday, return Sunday. Will help with gas money. Call Mke 933-3848. personals ST. THOMAS MORE CATHOLIC Church invites you to meet your fellow classmates in a welcome back get together in the church basement after the student mass at 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, January 24th. Refreshment will be served. MARY KAY COSMETICS. ARRANGE a beauty show in your home for yourself and your guests, with a trained independent beauty consultant. Complete -line for men, too. For appointment call Marsha 929-4463 or Jeff 942-7457. ROOMMATE WANTED-SHARE FURNISHED 2 bedroom apt. 10 nitrate walk from campws; A3 yon need is your bedroom furnharc. $125 pins half utilities. For more info call 967-3554. JULIE GRAN BERRY-Come by DTH Office! HEY HANDSOME! BEING "SNOWED In" with ' you was so much fun! You cured my cabin fever and still kept me warm! BOOGA WOOGA! Love. "B.B." kelp wanted MALE DORM CONTRACT FOR sale in Ehrinshans. Must sell! Very negotiable! CaU Arch at 933-6031. FLY TO POINTS IN and . around the Atlanta. Houston, and Florida areas Pilot desires passengers to share very reasonable expense. Call Ken. 929-7489 CANDIDATES FOR EDITOR AND Business Manager of the Phoenix should submit letter, resume and 3 recommendations to Media Board, Box 13, Union by 2 p.m. Jan. 23. GET INVOLVED AND MEET new friends. Americans for Common Sense is looking for fresh blood. Debate on HLA , and other programs upcoming. Stop the Right with Common Sense. Wednesday. 7:30 in Gardner 105. OLD WEST IS GOING SKIING. Come with us! January 18. This Friday. $25 if have skis. $30 if ncft. Call Bryan Davis. 933-8636. . T TH$ UNION RECREATION COMMITTEE will meet Thursday. Jan. 21 at 4:30 ' p.m. in the Activities Board. Come one, come all! Door prizes will be awarded. lost c found FOUND: BAG OF BOOKS 3rd floor Bynuro. Call & identify. Beth 933-3323. LOST 2 WOODEN CHAIRS Monday night on NE part of campus call anytime 929-6401 or 942-1221., Reward offered FOUND: KEYS ON TABLE outside of DTH Office. Identify arid they're yours. Come by DTH Office, ask (or Lbtda. OVERSEAS JOBS - SUMMER YEAR round. . Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All Fields. -$500-81200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC Box 52-NC1 Corona Del Mar. CA 92625. EARN $50-$75 in EPA Breathing Experiments on the UNC-CH campus. Wanted: Healthy males, age 18-40, non-smokers for a't least a year. For more information please call 966-1253. 8-5 Mon.-Fri. PART TIME CLERICAL POSITION for professional publication, on campus. Subscription maintenance and some bookkeeping. Ten hours per week. Con genial working environment. Send resume to P.O. Box 2213, Chapel Hill. EXCELLENT SUMMER COUNSELING OPPOR TUNITIES for men and women who are interested in serving boys and girls ages 7-16, guiding them in their physical, mental and spiritual development Only those persons who will dedicate their whole hearted efforts to help each individual child develop his or her potential should apply. One must have ability to teach in one or more of our specialized . activities. College students, teachers, and coaches should apply. CAMP THUNDERBIRD, located 17 miles southeast of Charlotte, N.C., is an ACA ac credited camp member, specializing in water sports (sailing, water skiing, swimming and canoeing), yet an added emphasis is placed on the land sports (general athletics, tennis, golf, archery, riflery and backpacking). Horseback riding, white-water ca noeing and tripping are extras in our excellent pro gram. For further information write or call G. William Climer. Jr., Director, Camp Thunderbird, Route 7, Box 50. Clover, S.C., 29710 (803-831-2121). TOM ROBINSON'S SEAFOOD CO. needs part time help. Apply ' in person Thurs.-Sat. 300 W. Rosemary. 942-1221. FEMALE MORRISON .CONTRACT . FOR sa!e.r Great room and suite-matesNeed to sell immedi ately. Call Lee at 933-3253 or leave message. FOR SALE: NIKON E M with 50 mil. F 18 E lens. Case and neck strap. $175. Call Kathy 968-4324 or 966- 4050. ' i FOR SALE: TECHNICS SL-BI turntable, one year old. with cartridge. Like new. $60. Call 942-7673 , evenings. - 2.000 LP.s $1.00 EACH 500 LP's, Tapes $1.50 $2.50 rock, classical, jazz, wave, etc. Tues., Jan. 19th thru Sat. Jan. 23rd FOUNDATION BOOK STORE, 136 E. Rosemary beside Molly Maguire's 12-6 p.m. $5 DISCOUNT! 2 TICKETS to see "Annie" $25.00. Good seats Sunday, Jan. 24, 4:00. Call 967- 4979 for Susan. ; FOR SALE. 8x12 BAIGE carpet. Perfert size for dorm room. Only four ; months old. Excellent conditions. Price Is negotiable. Call 929-8095 or 967-5964. 6.0 CUBIC FOOT SEARS Kenmore refrigerator, looks good, runs great $130 call Art 467-6525. Will deliver. FOR SALE: ACADEMIC BUS pass good on all routes thru May exams. Bought for $52 will sell for $30. Please call Anne at 933-0674. . . ORIGINAL. MOVIE . POSTERS. NEIGHBORS, V Arthur, Modern Problems, 9 to 5, Altered States, So Fine, Jaws II, Body Heat and over 50 More different titles. Call 933-4492 and ask for Shawn Brady or stop by Hinton James anytime past 8:00. I MUST SELL ROOM contract for 304 Aycock. Call 942-5056 and ask for Andrea Barnes. COBB DORM CONTRACT FOR Sale: available Immediately! 2nd floor room. Youll be eligible for dorm lottery next academic year. - Call Sharon 967-3930 after 4:00. for rent PARKING SPACE FOR RENT close to campus. Call Joseph 942-4058. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: one bedroom apart ment, carpet and drapes, appliances, central air, pool. Adults only. On busline 404 Jones-Ferry Rd. Call GREENBELT APTS.. 929-3821 for appoint ment 10 AM-6 PM. NEW 3-BR HOUSE. FIREPLACE, sundeck. cathedral ceilings. Grad or profl through summer. Carrboro, on busline, residential. $150mo. plus xh utilities. 967-8153 evenings. miscellaneous TOM ROBINSON'S SEAFOOD. Its the season for oysters and clams in the shell, scallops & fish. 300 W. Rosemary St. Open Thurs.-Sat 942-1221. Ample free parking. . WANTED: MALE NON-SMOKER to share two bedroom xi bath townhouse for spring semester. 10 minutes from UNC. Dishwasher, washer-dryer' connection; central heat and air; HBO; furnished except for bedroom $160 month plus Vz utilities. 493-3752 evenings. - . SHARE CONDOMINIUM 1 MILE from campus. 2 bedroom, gas utilities off Hillsboro St Quiet area. 1 am non-smoking vegitarian art student. $150 month. Call Stephen 942-2936 7-9 pm. MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share Vi rent 'plus Vi utilities at Estes Park Apartments. Move in now rent due in Feb. 968-1091. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED TO share two bedroom house with one other: 1.5 miles from campus on bus line. $160. non-smoker, please. 929-6220. Keep trying. ROOMMATE WANTED NOW OR Feb. 1st .Kingswood Apts. Own bedroom. Rent $164.50 plus Vt utilities. Can Riley 929-3395. FEMALE NEEDED TO SHARE three bedroom condo. Prefer grad or professional, one mile from campus. Lots of privacy! $150.00 plus utilities. 967-9668 after 5:00. 3rd ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share apartment $100 month utilities: on bus route AC, pool, laundry, completely furnished, available immediately, male non smoker preferred. CaD 929-3050. TIME LORDS! THE DOCTOR and the MASTER have joined forces in calling together a meeting of great importance to the universe. AD friends of DOCTOR WHO are urged to attend! 7:30 pm Friday. January 22nd; room 224. STUDENT UNION. SNEAK AWAY! Ski all day and come home to cuddle up by the fireside in secluded hideaways in the Great Smokies. $40 for. 2 people, $45 for 4 .nitely. Mountain Brook Cottages, US 441 South, Sylva, N.C. 704-586-4329. ALL CAMPUS PARTYtl AT the Kappa Sigma house, Wednesday night Jan. 29th. featuring the band "Liquid Pleasure" and FREE BEER. INFORMAL SORORITY RUSH - SIGN up today! Sign up from 10:00-2:00, Union. Delta Phi Epsilon, Kappa Alpha Theta. and Sigma Sigma Sigma participating.. DTH AD-REPS: Sales meeting Wednesday 4:30. RSVP. SANDY, DARLENE & CHRISTIE. Here's to the beginning of another great semester. Last week was the BEST! How deep is the lake?!! Lefs Duke it again soon! Love, Munchkin. : CONGRATULATIONS! YOU GRADU ATED! A little late maybe, but how's this dogbreath? Good luck Benjamin. From Foghorn. ' , wanted roommates FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED. OWN room. Rent $75.Q0 per month. Low utility bilL On busline. Laundry across hall. 2 miles from campus. CaB 968-0026. Available immediately. BAD ROOM SITUATION? GRANVItLE Towers contract for sale (female). Immediate occupation available. Call 968-1260. Keep trying! NEED A ROOM CLOSE to campus? only $155 month Vt utilities. A quiet convenient place on the bus line. Call 933-4823 for more info. DO NT SPOIL YOUR VALENTINE'S Day! Sell me your Georgia Basketball ticket (February 14). Call 933-2916 and ask for Lorrie. WANTED TO BUY: CAST iron weights for weight lifting bar. At least 50 lbs. needed. Call 933-3785 pm. WE DESPERATELY NEED FOUR tickets to Police Concert Tues.. Jan. 26 in Cboro. Call after 3:00 929-7670. I NEED TWO TICKETS to the Wake B-ball game Thurs.I Call 968-0450. Keep trying! JOHNNY G. FROM MANGUM: Do you think the fun patrol hat gotten over your Saturday night yet? P.S. Have you gotten over Saturday night yet? KEY GIRLS. ITS THE Queen Mother once again. Just wanted to welcome you dizzy queens back to the "hilL". Hope you all have a "productive semester. Love and kisses, the Queen Mother. DANNY HATHAWAY COME BY DTH Office Today! J FINALLY: SUSAN. THE LATIN Lover. It matters to me, too. You are Venus, you arc Mary Popplns. I hope you never shed your dancing shoes. HEY ROBERT! THANKS FOR turning my life around. 1 LOVE YOU, Lynn. P.S. The road goes ever, ever on: next stop The Police!
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