2The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, February 3. 1982 , B III! J COTS DGD llTDOU NCAE strive to further its political involvement By TAMMY DAVIS Di ll SUIT Writer The North Carolina Association of Educators recently held a political action workshop in Raleigh to raise political campaign funds and make the organiza tion more influential in state and local politics. NCAE President John Wilson said he was pleased with interest in the three-day workshop. "Teachers have come to rea lize that issues we support are political issues that are decided by politicians on both a state and local level," he said. Wilson said there had been a move ment toward imposing politics on the state's education system. "If we're going to win these issues, we're going to have to get politically involved and put good peo ple in office," he said. As part of its efforts to become more involved, NCAE established political ac t OAkEEkS TONIGHT A representative from Xerox Corp will speak on: 'Careers in Marketing Management ;uu pm i-i rxew Carroll Informal Reception Following Sponsored by Association Special Fast Lunch (from 11 am weekdays, 12 boon weekends.) $2.64 Comprehensive Dinner Menu (from 5 pm 7 days a week) All ABC Permits Take-Out-Service 132 W. Franklin St. across from Univ. Square S57-6133 1 v Th& Carolina Union Presents. . . PRKfeRVAflbN HALL JAZZ BAND Thurs., Feb. 4 8:00 pm Memorial Hall Tickets $6.00 at the Union Box Office 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 5t 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. announcements1 SAIL THE BAHAMAS SPRING Break" Includes round trip bus transportation, 7 days sailing, meals, alcoholic beverages and more! ALL FOR $449!! Call 942-SAIL now for details. We're booking up fast! 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. VALENTINE PERSONALS ONLY $1.75 for 25 words or less. Deadliae wffl be noon Wed.. Feb. 10th. Ads will appear on FrL, Feb. 12th. ZETA BETA TAU BILLIARDS Tourney. Feb ruary sixth at the Carolina Union. Entry fee is $2.00 Prizes donated by ScoaL Happy Days, and Coppenhagen. Sign up at the Union. HELP US! PREPARE UNDERACHIEVING high school students in the Chapel Hill area for college through our tutoring program. We tutor in Green law Building on the UNC campus on some Satur days and you may be able to help us in local high schools during the week too! If you want more infor mation concerning salary and such and are interested, please call Cheryl Hollar at 962-1281. We are looking forward to hearing from you! FRESHMEN, SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS. SENIORS.. .Learn about your business opportunities. Attend Careers Week. Representa tives from Castner Knott, Burlington Ind., and K ox Corp. will speak on different aspects of the b iipss world. Feb 1st thru Feb. 3rd. 7 pm, T-l t -i Orroll Sponsored by Association of Business i .!.ni,-Vvv LAN NOW FOR THE Carolina Union's AU-Night Birthday Bash coining Friday. Feb. 5. Sign np for mud wrestling. Air Guitar Contest, at the Union Desk, and don't forget your Ruble's Cube! PICK UP YOUR MONEY or books at the APO Complex if you haven't already done so. Feb. 8 is the last day. Get yours soon. CAROLINA VICTORY CELEBRATION: Late-NHc. AU-Nhc Party at Slg Ep House tonlte afeer the Heels 'trounce Virginia. Support your local beer store (3YOS) WILL PURCHASE NEW AND USED LP's, Cas settes. 8-Tracks (Rock. Classical, Jazz, Blues, Wave etc.) and ENTIRE COLLECTIONS. Good Prices. Call 929-6175. 8 a.m. -12 noon. After 5 Keep Try-ing. tion committees at every school in the state. "We're also matching registration lists with membership to see that our members are registered to vote," Wilson said. "February is our fund-raising month," Wilson said. "There are 44,000 members, and we're asking each to contribute $10. That's $440,000. Our goal is to get half that amount." Getting teachers to contribute is a pro blem, he said. "Teachers aren't good per ceptors. They say they can't contribute because they're poorly paid and they've been 'done bad,' " he said. "If they con tribute their share, then maybe we can elect people who will see that they are 'done good.' " Most of NCAE's interest is in state General Assembly elections, Wilson said. "We're working to get good candidates and re-elect valuable incumbents." He said the teachers' concern usually Week of Business Students HUNAM CHINESE RESTAURANT T ! Tontte at Crazy Zacks Zoo Night 5 draft from 7-10. Get your membership mw be fore we go private DESPERATELY NEED WITNESS-If you saw the accident at Franklin Street and Estes Drive, Sat. Jan. 23, around 5 p.m., involving silver Mazda and tan Honda, please call Mimi at 967-7155 or leave message at 968-4456. Tramontes Deli and Game Room is open next to Crazy Zacks In the Town and Country Shopping Ctr. Big Hogies Hot Bin cnits. Electronic Games, pool, beer mention this ad and get a free game. Tramontes DetL Deli opens 6 AM to 2 PM M-F game room open daily. lost (k found LOST! KITTEN, APP. FOUR months old. Mack and white with ridiculous pink nose, name: Spike, but usually doesn't answer. 967-9172 or 967-4030 anytime. REWARD! LOST: HALF GERMAN SHEPHERD half husky puppy, two months old. Black and tan. Lost in Kenan Stadium area. $20 reward. Call 942-2331. Sarah Keith. FOUND: (IN STUDENT UNION Auditorium after "Monterey Pop" film) Pair of glasses, metal frames, in brown case. Call 966-1157 or 967-1157. Leave message. LOST JAN. 27 SILVER CHAIN with ivory pendant which had a man with a top hat scribed on it. If found. Call 968-4506. Leave message. TIMOTHY STEWART. WE have yowr bus pass. Come by the DTH Office to pick it np. help wanted MEN! WOMEN! JOBS ON SHIPS! American. Foreign. No experi ence required. Excellent pay. Worldwide travel. Summer job or career. Send $3.00 for information. SEAFAX, Dept. F-3 Box '2049, Port Angeles, Washington 98362. PART-TIME INCOME. Earn $10 for 10 minute demonstration. Unique, high quality product for mass market. No inventory required. Details, send $2. R. George Rm. 16B. 2736 Evergreen Drive. Edgewater. FL 32032. , OVERSEAS JOBS-SUMMERYEAR round. Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All Fields. $500-$ 1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC Box 52-NC-l Corona Del Mar. CA 9262S. COUNSELORS FOR WESTERN NORTH Carolina co-ed summer camp. Room, meals, laundry, salary and travel allowance. Experience not necessary, but must enjoy living and working with children. Only clean-cut non-smoking college students need apply. For application brochure write: Camp Pinewood, 1801 Cleveland Rd., Miami Beach, Fla. 33141. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR POSITIONS available at one of the nation's finest resident camps for men and women with three years of college. Openings for specialists in all land and water sports, arts & crafts, dance, music, drama, and other skills as well as for general counselors. For information contact John Hasnas at 1-383-4507. APPLY FOR ALL OR PART OF sitting job with 2Vt year old girl, 2 mornings, 2 afternoons per week, a8 year. $4hour. Need car, references. 967-9954. KEYPUNCHER NhLDI.D IO TABULA It SUR VEYS FOR "Southern Part of Heaven?" Will be paid. Call 962-8313 or come by SCAU. Suite B, Carolina Union. results from frustration or crisis. "That's why we're trying to change attitudes." "The teachers who attended the work shop were very enthusiastic," he said. "I've never seen the attitude quite as sup portive." Karon Bush, a teacher at Chapel Hill High School and an active member of the Chapel Hill Political Action Committee, was the only Orange County representa tive at the workshop, but said she thought the weekend was beneficial. "There is no limit to political potential in education," Bush said. "We've been referred to as a sleeping giant, and it's time we overcame that." Bush said speakers at the workshop in cluded N.C. Attorney General Rufus Ed mis ten, political consultant Jim Goff and chairmen from both state political par ties. "Rufus Edmisten got a lukewarm re sponse ... (Democratic Party Chairper 7k. QMM IS AT mom REVIEW PROGRAMS Our 18 hour seminar lor the Feb. 20LSAT meets Feb. 12. 13 and 14. 8 week MCAT classes begin Feb. 21. MCAT home-study course also available. Cat! now:- 800-243-4767 FHrr Thursday is THE night at Stephen's!!! Half-price cover charge with dinner!!! No cover charge for 11 p.m. show!!! (Thursdays only, beginning February 11th, 1982! And look at what's happening at After All! New expanded menu day & night! New Happy Hour 4-7 every day! Great entertainment & no cover charge! Open till 1 a.m.! Wed.-Sat., Feb. 3-7 An open jam session with Carol Sloane!!! Join this special party from 4-7 p.m. as the area's finest musicians join the great lady of jazz four afternoons only! Opening Thursday, February 11th, in the supperclub Miss Susannah week after week, the best after all. Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. CHILD CARE WANTED Mature and loving male graduate student for In-home supervision for eight year old boy after school (2:30) through dinner in Chatham development. Call 933-8405 after 9 pm. YACKETY YACK. CELLAR. DOOR, CARO LINA QUARTERLY. ALCHEMIST: Editor Business Manager applications, either as team tickets or individual applicants, are due Febru ary 4. 5 pm Box 13 Carolina Union. Interviews Feb. 8 & 9 at 5 pm. COULD YOU USE AN EXTRA $50-$75? Healthy, non-smoking males, age 18-40 needed as subjects in paid EPA Breathing experiments on the UNC-CH campus. For more info please call 966-1253, 8-5, Mon-Fri. for sale EHRINGHAUS FEMALE CONTRACT FOR Sale. Buy now in time for next year's lottery! DISCOUNT. CaB Alease 967-9607. SMITH CORONA ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER for sale mint condition $200. Durham phone. 544-7152. FOR SALE BY OWNER very nice 3 br, 2 bath home 1521 sq. ft. UvRm DRm FRm wFP with woodshop. Assume loan at 14 $72,500. Call 942-7167 PMs. ' SCIENCE FICTION SALE over 1000 titles! The Book Cellar. Can Mill MaO. AND many other used paperbacks to browse through. Monday Satur day 10:00-6:00. Phone 929-7264. FOR SALE: BASS GUITAR W CASE Gibson Grabber, Excellent Cond.. Blond wood grain. Ask ing $225-Call 967-3749 .after 6:30 PM ask for Tanyss. services WOOTEN JEWELERS IS PROUD to announce wholesale jewelry in Chapel Hill. 14K gold 35 off ' diamonds 30 off. Call Tony Smith at 933-4305 for details. EMERGENCY TYPING SERVICE. PAPER 'due tomorrow? Call us today! In by 9 out by 5. $2 per page. CaB 942-1067 anytime. GET ACQUAINTED WITH SOMEONE NOW. CAROLINA COMPUTER DATING. Send for infor nation 108 West Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. V RUSSIA! FIFTEEN days only $1390. Includes: RT Airfare NY-Moscow, meals, double-room with shower, transfers, museums, Kiev, Yalta, Lenin grad. Moscow. Jury 24-August 7. 1982 caB (704) : 859-9573 after 6 pm. Limited space, deposits due March 1st or write Drawer 640. Tryon. NC 28782. tides RIDE NEEDED DESPERATELY TO Charlottes ville Va. this coming weekend. Will help pay gas. Cafl ABam 929-6504. RIDE NEEDED TO NEW ORLEANS MARDI Gras weekend. WiD share gas costs. Cafl Kim 933-6443. WASHINGTON: RIDERS WANTED from Wash ington to Chapel HiB this weekend. Can fit your schedule. If interested please cal 933-2603. Ask for Jeff. Keep trying. ' son) Janice Faulkner was very good ... Goff held a very informative session," Bush said. She also spoke favorably of NCAE President John Wilson. "Wilson is po litically astute ... the most politically ac tive of ficer we have. He has a good track record," she said. Bush said there were no drawbacks to the workshop. "It's a question of a con tinual necessity to be involved politically," she said. "We're not going to win any battles if we don't get involved." Kolp Prevent Oliih Defects - The fallen's MumbcrOno Child Heallh Problem. THE POLICE in Chcpcl - i s rl V h f: hi .a :::-.::-:-: .xv:-7? i I Union Videotape Lounge Wed., Feb 3 12:00 Thurs., Feb. 4 12:00 Union Videotape Presentation McCorkle ! ! ! ! ! party in the Triangle. . Spectator Magazine village plaza elliott road chapel hill, nc 27514 VZV - UZ1 for rent AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: one bedroom apart ment, carpet and drapes, appliances, central air, pool. Adults only. On busline 404 Jones-Ferry Rd. CaB GREENBELT APTS. 929-3821 for appoint ment 10 AM-6 PM. PARKING SPACES AVAILABLE Two blocks from campus, $23.00 a month, call 942-4161. miscellaneous FLY TO THE BAHAMAS Spring Break with the University Travel Club. Only $249.00. Includes, round trip air-fore, beach front hotels, and much more! Call 933-4612. "PARTY BUS TOURS" Presents: Daytona Beach Florida ' spring break: includes kegs mnsic on the bns. 1st class accommodations S days7 nights at the hwnrions Mayan Inn Oceanfront rooms only $215. Call Sandy Lewis Susy Schmltzer days 942-8528 evening 967-5292. GO BAHAMAS! ONLY $419! Trip includes: RT transportation CH-Miami on keg-equipped bus, RT airfare Miami-freeport, luxury accommoda tions for 7 nights, tropical drink mixing course, cock tad party, glass bottom boat tour and more! Plane leaves March 6 at 12:45 and returns March 13. Call 933-5253 3-6 pm or after 11. Deposit due Feb. 25. Call today! BAHAMAS FOR SPRING BREAK $289, round trip airfare, 7 nights accommodations, taxes and trans fers, also many extras, no hidden costs, call Nick 929-6567 after 6:00. roommates FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED FOR Kingswood Apts. lfi rent and utilities. On L bus route. Call 929-4388. Keep trying! LIBERAL FEMALE TO SHARE Stratford Hills Apt. $149 a month. Call Leslye at 967-7759 anytime. MATURE CONSIDERATE FEMALE SEEKS same 'for nice' duplex in Carrboro. Must like cats and smokers. Great location on C busline, furnished except for your room. $117.50 and xh utilities. Call 942-3173. wanted SURFBOARDS. CASH FOR BOARDS, long or short, old or new. 929-6410. usually after 6. WE WANT TO BUY THREE tickets to the Wake-UNC basketball game Feb. 17. Please call if you have tickets to SELL! Call Pam at 967-3480. . WANTED: THREE TICKETS TO EITHER PER FORMANCE of The Best Little Whorehouse in Tex as on Sunday Feb. 21 in exchange for three tickets to the performance on Sat. Feb. 20 at 4:00. Call 933-3123 or 933-5197. CD Plane hijacked to Cuba; all safe MIAMI (AP) A man who said he was carrying flammable liquid hijacked an Air Florida Boeing 737 jetliner carrying 77 people Tuesday and forced it to fly to Havana, the Federal Aviation Administration said. It was the first successful hijacking in the United States in more than six months. FA A spokesman Fred.Farrar said the hijacked plane was Air Florida Flight 710, which had left Miami about 2:40 p.m. and was bound for Key West. The plane carried 72 passengers, including the hijacker, and a crew of five. No injuries were reported. The following employers and graduate school representatives will be on campus to discuss job oppor tunities and academic programs on the dates indicated. Students can sign up for appointments with these representatives eight days ahead of the visit in the Place ment Office, 21 f Hanes Hall. A resume is necessary at the time a student signs up for an interview. This is put in the folder accompanying the signup sheet. - DATE ORGANIZATION Feb. 8 Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company Harris Composition Systems Division Union Underward Company, Inc. Chemical Bank CG Aetna Insurance Company . ' Irving Trust Company First Union National Bank Feb. 9 Irving Trust Company First Union National Bank Black & Decker W.S. Peebles & Company Lee County Schools Northern Telecome, Inc. Digital Equipment Company Lynchburg Public Schools Feb. 10 Black & Pecker Bank of North Carolina nit I CD I Cat VI - I All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. NEED TWO OR MORE TICKETS to Georgia game in Greensboro. Will pay well. Call 933-4018 or 967-2404 and keep trying. personals JULIA KIM-PLEASE come by the Daily Tar Heel Office! UNC SPECIAL FRIEND HAVING a birthday? For a novel (and delicious) gift, give himher a personally decorated cookie-cake. Your design or .ours. Small fee for deliveries to UNC campus. Call the Cookie Factory at Northgate Mall for details. CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD live at Crazy Zack's Thursday Night Feb. 4th 25C Draft 7-10 come early, a crowd is expected. THE PERFECT VALENTINE GIFT Only $1,751 This special rate is for Valentine Personals (25 words or less) to appear in the DTH Feb. 12. Deadline is Wednesday, Feb. 10. Do yon care enough to send the very best? . . GAMBLER'S SALE ON BELT buckles, strips and earrings. Draw your discount "from a hat" and save from 5-100. Sale ends February 15. Call Tommy Wallace at 968-0221. Keep trying! TO 2ND FLOOR CONNOR, spedncally the Snooper from Dallas, Disco Rich and Mortality, "Hell Hath No Fury Like A Woman Spied Upon." Warning! signed Mata Hari, Lucrecia Borgia, Cath erine de Medici. OKAY GIRLS, I heard yall were over the 42nd street "Players" on Friday night so here is our sug gestion! Let's have our new "Miss K.-B." and "Patsy Lynn". Twirl onto the stage and show those queens how Chapel Hill girls perform!. Love, The Queen Mother and Mary Margaret Happy 19th Lynn! Uphold the 4th floor tradi tion and party hard (isn't that our primary ob jective?) We love yal Love, Robin, Teresa, Pant, and Amy. VALENTINES DAY IS APPROACHING. Show your sweetheart your feelings through your favorite poem written in calligraphy. Call Lucy 933-0149. Prices depend on length of poem. SLUG'S RESTAURANTS, This year enjoy twenty dinners, pay for only ten. Member ship cost is $40.00. Expires' Dec 182 and is transferrable. This is a limited of fer. Information call 942-4132 ext-185. CONGRATULATIONS DELTA PHI EPSILON OF-FICERS-New & Old. We look forward to a great year under our inspired leadership. Make it the best year yet! SEND A CARNATION to a friend! We deliver to any dorm on campus, $1.00. Selling on Feb. 4, 10. 11, in Union. MANY. MANY THANKS to the person who found my bus pass and returned it to the Union Desk! 1 ap preciated it very much. Melissa Moore. GREG, Happy 21st. I hope Virginia and North Carolina always get together on this day. Ill keep my fingers crossed for 40 bases. Love, Lindsay. DATE ORGANIZATION Chesterfield County Public Schools Keller Mfg. Company John Hancock Mutual . Fidelity Union Bancorporation Feb. 11 Black Decker Duke Power Company Sharrard, McGee & Co., P.A. Westvaco Corporation Dixon, Odom & Co., CPA'S . Naval Surface Weapons Center Feb. 12 Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company Central Intelligence Agency Addison-Wesley Publishing Company The South Carolina National Bank Huntington National Bank Ernst & Whinney Brittain, Gilbert & Associates Virginia Beach Public Schools A mi I LIZ. The day you have awaited is finely here, so now you don't have to drink Just beer. And we can drink real cheer! Happy Birthday Anne HAS ANYONE SEEN S or T ? If you see them, please send them to 324Vi Teague. Chewser. ED H. Did you get abused by Kellie "Brute" Satur day night? Better learn to handle those wild women! Lessons on bus with cheap sunglasses. TAMMY, We know you're aging fast and will soon be on whafs left of Social Security. Happy boithdey frum yer edtor annde yer weerd formr co-werkir. TO MIKE. DAVID. JOHN AND SCOTT, Thanks for being our strangers. We had a wonderful time! L, A, C and N. EVERYBODY ASK THE NEW PANHEL PRESIDENT How life is in the Fasslane! Con gratulations Bonnie Fass! Love your Zeta Sis ters. TALL. DARK AND HANDSOME DRUMMER in Pep Band: Was it my imagination or were we ex changing glances at State game? If interested & un attached, respond here. EVG. Vickie and Gaye and everyone else in Reli gion 27. The exam is soon bat the Paul Stoo key concert Is even sooner. 8 p.m. Friday, Memorial Hall: Be There. Aloha! Norm. MYRA A. AND MARY R: Foxy Phoenix Center folds! You and Phi Mu are looking good! BONNIE F: Congratulations Fastiane. on being the new president of PANHEL! We love you. the Zeta pledges and sisters. TO THE GUY IN HISTORY 77 who lives in Man-' gum and has P.E. on Monday and Wednesday at 2:00. Am interested in meeting you. Reply DTH. Fascinated. HEY DEA I guess moons don't get older they just get brighter. Happy Birthday to the only moonface I know! Here's to one syllable sentences. Dreams of the Beach and oysters. Love you lots Fash. HAPPY BIRTHDAY NANCY! How does it feel to be legs'? I hope yon have a great year. Love, Chuck. 3 PRESIDENT OF THE WHITE HOUSE (where the action is): Good Luck on your first interview! Just don't burp Love Presidents 1 and "2. CRAIGE-JOHN CAST IS YOUR ACADEMIC Lt. Governor. Let him know what programs, speakers, and classes are just right for your area. WHY IS TED KOINIS IMPORTANT TO STOW? Because he Is your Academic Lt. Governor and has great ideas for your area. Check it out today! There once was a gal Betty Lou Cloggin' and Joggin' she'd do Today she turned twenty Her friends love her plenty And she's Willie's Buddy toot Happy Birthday, Betty Lou, and MAANY Happy Returns! Love, Candace, Carol, Judy. Beth, and Tonya. A. J. ROSSABI: Happy Birthday to my number 1! I love you. Love, Judi. JJ, you are my "singer" of songs and teller of "tales." But best of aO my one and only. Happy Anniversary! I love you. Gail. Ills name is JUNIUS. They caS him Stud. The first name's given, the second's in bU blood! Well, does that surprise you?!

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