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,e s ' nr mtrnm mimai "sy '' m " 2The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, March 17, 1982 Change in law to cut towing in Chapel Hill Community Food Bank helps the needy through distribution of donated surplus By ANNA TATE Staff Writer In an effort to discourage illegal park ing, the Chapel Hill Town Council has put some new amendments on its books that restrict towing but may increase fines and ticketing. The council voted last Monday night to restrict towing except in emergencies after hearing from deputy town attorney Granger Barrett. Barrett said that according to a ruling by the Fourth District Court of Appeals, a person's car cannot be towed away without due process. The problem was brought to the town's attention by attorneys for student govern ment, he said. The amendments to the town's towing ordinance should take effect April 5, Bar rett said, and will require that the owner of an illegally parked car be notified and given the opportunity for a hearing be fore the car is towed. Barrett said that the opportunity for a hearing will probably mean that the car will not be towed, unless it is blocking traffic or creating a safety hazard. Y I I 1 I I I I I I I 1 I I I I 1 I O & Jfw cpJii slkiss8ffiiB(l .ad. 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 UNC TARHEELS TAKE ON Wit Chamberlain and the Kansas Jayhawks tonight in Carroll Hall at 8:00 pm! Admission to see UNCs 1957 victory is only $2.00! 1981-82 EXECUTIVE LIAISONS and Area Co ordinators will meet Wednesday, March 17 at 5:30, Room 224, Carolina Union. Please come to share your suggestions about the program. REGGAE DANCE WITH ROLLY Gray and SunSre. St. Patrick's Dqy, March 17, 8:30 pm at the Com munity Church, Purefoy Road, Chapel Hill. Benefit (or the Community Who Us tic Health Center. Tickets $4.50 at the door. INTERESTED IN: THE OUTER BANKS? NC U th year 2960? Solar technology? Organic gardenias? Wildlife? Coarva tkm? FoMstt? CWaa water? Unpolluted air? Environmental policy? ECOS? AH this and vrarh nor included la EARTH DAY '82t ALTERNATIVES FOR THE FU TU1SE. Aa edacational extravaganza! Help ns plan, publicize, parforta. Tonight at 7:39, 312-E McCculey St. (Beth' houaa.) Everyone welcome. Mei us Union lot 7:15 U yon'd like a rlda. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ASSOCIATION WILL have a meeting Wed., March 17 at 4:00 in room 220 Union. CLUB FOOTBALL PRACTICE IS scheduled throughout the week from 5:30-7 on E-Haus Field. Come by practice if you want to play this spring or call 7-4450 or 933-6361 for Info. jj $&r r. IKmm , ii rr fz-. ;r 7 . vo" r M J fc? . J I (8 t.A , 1 " x--: t' II ft tr-ii r"-""f,'K imfifiwiiini ninimirnierri mnpn ihijimhi mum aw unf v m- "xTS f-srfiiT jiihi n-' Y fc'iniiunjruuiiiM ' ftTl-r-llr-rT-llr" A fsmillsr seen: cars boing towed from a (ocsl lot ... in the future, owners may only face higher fees If an emergency situation occurs and a car is towed, the car owner must be no tified as soon as possible after the towing and must be given the opportunity for a hearing. "To get the car back before the hearing, the owner would have to post bond," Barrett said. A police officer not connected with the towing will be responsible for conducting the hearing, he said. The owner must oav the cost of the towing if probable cause is found. Otherwise, the town must foot the , bill. Barrett gave examples such as the 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. restricted parking zones The luck of the Irish? Wnen Thomas S. Monaghan opened his first few stores in 1 960. it took more than luck to build up a pizza company that is now the fourth largest in the world, and the first in fast free delivery. It took these pizza principles: to make only pizza. to use top quality ingredients, and to deliver your pizza to your door in 30 minutes at no additional charge. Now. aren't you the lucky one! Fast, free delivery 503 W. Rosemary Street Telephone: 929-0246 : Our driver carry las than $10 Limited delivery area 1982 Domino s P2ZL inc I I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I mi Free green peppers! Just Ask ! Free green peppers on any size pizza. No coupon necessary. Expires: 31882 Fast, free delivery 503 W. Rosemary Street Telephone. 929-0246 All 12 TALK TIME-WEST AN on-going, open ended series of discussions for Gay Men and Lesbians. 8-10 pm Wednesday evenings in ' Carrboro. Please call 929-4997 or 929-8843 after 6 pm for more information. An activity of St. John's Metroplitan Community Church. Raleigh. LOOK OUT, SPRING! Joyner is going to welcome you in style! Announcing the 1982 Joyner Spring Semi-Formal on April 2. Featuring ' Steps (of course), the Ramada Inn Ballroom, and the daz zling display of Joyner Ladies. Gentlemen, be on your best behavior. 171 of you lucky gents may be asked to hare the splendor of this evening with us. ALL CAMPUS PARTY TODAY at 2:001 Rock and Roll with the "MISTER ED" band mad the SK3 EPS in the Sigma Pal EpaQoa parking lot. lost Cz found FOUND BEFORE BREAK IN Venable 310. Woman's umbrella. Call 929-2787 to claim. FOUND: ONE PAIR .OF men's prescription glasses at Morrison keg party before Spring Break. Call to claim 933-4085, 933-4086 or 933-4087. r : help wanted GUARANTEED JOBSi LEARN MORE about oc cupational therapy Wednesday, March 17, 3:00-4:30. Call 966-4288. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR POSITIONS available at one of the nation's finest resident camps. Openings for general counselors and specialists in all land and water sports, dance, drama, music, arts & crafts and other skills. If interested, call John Hasnas at 1-383-4507. ACCOUNTANTNIGHT AUDITOR POSITION Night auditor to audit records for workshops and conferences at ' Granville Towers. Compensation includes salary, furnished apartment and meals while cafeteria is open. Accounting background preferred. Forty hour week, working 1:00 am to 9:00 am, Monday through Friday, from mid-May through mid-August. For an application, call 929-7143 or come by Granville Towers South, University Square. mm and the loading and unloading zones where towing will be reduced. The revised ordinance may cost more to enforce, he said, and people may tend to disregard parking restrictions without the threat of towing. Barrett suggested, however, that raising ticket prices may help. Current parking fines are $1 for meter violations and $10 for other violations. Mayor Joe Nassif asked why proposals for higher parking fines were not already , before the council. "Pretty soon we'll be consuming ourselves in not only time but money," he said. Exchange scheduled Applications for the University of New Hampshire exchange program are now available. Only freshmen and sophomores may apply. Five students will be chosen to spend either one year or semester at UNH. There will be a general information ' meeting for all interested students at 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 24 in 204 Union. Applications are due in the base ment of Steele Building by Wednesday, March 31. Limited Student Tickets Available for $8.50 with imc student ID and Athletic Pass Students May Buy up to 4 Tickets. $10.50 General Public $12.50 day of the shoiv A Ail tickets are festival seating. No glass or kegs allowed ' f Presented by UNC Student Government C A .A A A ilfh iflh A ifW Ai ifftn !1ftiAhAkMIMVMd8aftfaMe1SWaeMd&fcdi ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by (noon) one business day before publication. RN, NORTH CAROLINA USCENSED Summer Employment at Resident Camp for physically handicapped individuals. Room, board and insurance provided. Located in Southern Pines, N.C. Contact Bill Russell, Camp Eastern in the Pines, RL 3 Box 217-D Carthage, N.C. 28327. Phone 919-692-8655 e.o.e. services .SENIORS, SENIORS! Graduation, a great accom plishment, made memorable with personalized announcements, name cards, formal and Informal notes. See us soon. Lynn's Hallmark, University Mall. 967-7194. for rent PLAN AHEAD: SUBLET 1 -bedroom furnished Chateau apartment May 15-August 15. Pool, tennis courts, laundry, pets. On C-bus route. No undergrads.' Call 942-3187, after 11:00 p.m. SUBLEASE. OLD WELL APT. Available for summer. Two bedroom unfurnished. $295 per month. Call 933-8243. Keep trying. SUBLET FURNISHED ROOM IN furnished apartment from May 15th to Sept. 1st. On bus lines, near laundry facilities, pool; $117mth. . utilities. Call 967-6586.. . for sale 1974 FIAT 128, BEST: reasonable offer. Call 942-4620. - - FOLLOW THE KEELS TO New Orleans. Final Foot Tickets for sale Sets of 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 or singles. Call 967-3554 after 5. MUST SELL-CHEST OF drawers $20, desk $30, twin bed $40, bicycle wbaskets $35, bk shelf $15, cafl 929-1333. FOR SALE: 4 NCAA Final tickets. 317-299-7694. FOR SALE: STEREO-CHEAP! Receiver with tape deck, two speakers, and turntable. Call 933-6138, ask for EQie. Help out a starving student! NCAA BASKETBALL-FOUR (4) terrace level Semi Finals and Finals Tickets for Superdome in New Orleans 327 & 32982. One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150) per ticket gets you Semi's and Finals. (215) 568-1700 Extension 223, 9 am-5 pm. , :. , - ' ' ' f- FOR SAUE-1 GRATEFUL Dead ticket, Friday, April 2nd, upper balcony. Call 489-6550. By MELISSA MOORE Staff Writer A private, non-profit agency in Cary is helping fill gaps in ser vices to the needy created by federal cutbacks in funding." The Community Food Bank of North Carolina is making food surpluses available by allowing manufacturers to donate unsold food. The group sponsored a forum Feb. 18 in Raleigh where it presented a plan to make food banking available state wide. Church groups and social service organizations funded privately or by the government attended the forum. "Thirty-one million pounds of fresh produce were left in the fields last year," said Barbara Oates, the agency's executive director. Machine failure and market slumps were among causes of the surplus. The food bank is recruiting volunteers to pick the food, she said. Another plan not in operation in North Carolina is an emer gency food box, which is a community effort to prepare meals for transients, the unemployed and others who have been screened by agencies that do not have food to give them, Oates said. A food box would get part of its food from the food bank and would purchase the rest. " Enough money is a major problem. Money comes from pri- . The UNC Media Board announced Monday that two at-large positions, one one-year position and one two-year position, are open to applicants. All applicants must submit letters of application and resumes by Thursday, April 8, said Media Board Chairman Dodd Haynes. No letters of recommendation are required, he said. Interviews for the positions will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 13. At-large members cannot have any connection with any of the member publications of the Media Board, which are The Alchemist, The Cellar Door, The Carolina Quarterly, The Yackety Yack and The Phoenix. The at-large members of the Media Board are expected to contribute impartial opinions at the board meetings and to represent the student body as a whole. Applications should be turned in to the Media Board, Box 13-065A of the Carolina Union. PAM DUNCAN starring HALL SaWsifUayf April 24 74 FENDER STRATOCASTER $495.00; Sigma Acoustic (by Martin) was $219, now $140; Savannah Banjos $85; plus many vintage instruments at Oxbow Music 929-2473. miscellaneous MAKE TRACKS AROUND EUROPE t-shirt free with order of Eurailpass or Eur ail Youth pass from EuraHpass Center. For information and Eurailpass orders, call Eurailpass Center 942-6161. NEW AEROEICS STARTING Carolina Sport Art.' Free introductory class March 23. Six weeks for $27, Tuesday and Thursdays, 8-9 pm. Call 929-7077 or 942-4620. AFTER BREAK SALE-GREAT colors, classic styles new arrivals weekly quality designer wear at discount prices. The Designer's Closet Upstairs 108Vi Henderson St 968-4345. Don't sacrifice style because of a student budget 11:00-5:30. NEED CREDIT? Get Visa-Mastercard! No credit check. Guaranteed! Ifs simple, legal. Free details! Send self-addressed, stamped envelope: Creditline, Box 334-BV, Rye, NH 03870. ' TROUBLE WITH FRENCH 2? Would you like to Join a small tutoring class? Instructor has Ph.D. Call 967-5053. want to buy WANT TO BUY A loft for next fall. Call 933-2916 anytime. roommates LIBERAL MALE OR FEMALE needed by April 1. Carolina Apt, on J Route, furnished except for your bedroom. See it to believe it. Call Dean, 929-1333. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED FOR Foxcroft Apartment V4 rent and utilities. Call 942-2521 for details. Also, the apartment is available for sublease this summer rent negotiable. LOTTERY LEAVING YOU OUT in the cold? For personal attention to your housing needs, call for appointment with Martha Graham, Roommate Registry. Fee. 967-5430. Media two at : BM ATI J0AN JStt. and the Donnie iris and the Cruisers IK1S m SMI At Carolina union Annex Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel HU1, NC 27514. NEED NON-SMOKING, SEMl-studlous female roommate for Kingswcod Apts. Vs rent and utilities. Available now. Call 967-7914. ' rides NEED RIDE TO ASHEVTLLE or nearby anytime. Will share expenses. Call Terry 933-9597. FLY TO NEW YORK, Atlanta, and other eastern cities. Pilot desires passengers to share reasonable expenses; Call Ken at 929-7489. , RIDE NEEDED TO GREENVILLE, NC this weekend. WO gladly help pay for gas. Please call 929-4247. NEED RIDE . TO CHARLESTON S.C. anyone going for Citadel Corp. weekend. March 19th will help with gas. CaU Robin 933-3133. RIDE NEEDED TO CHARLOTTE FrL. March 19, 1 can leave anytime after 1:00. If you can help, please caU 933-3612 and ask for Nannette. 1 will help with gas. . . DESPERATELY, NEED RIDE TO Norfolk or Virginia Beach or vicinity. Leave March 19. Return March 21. WiH share usual. Cafl Kathy 967-9380. . A. personals CATMAN, THE BEACH WAS punrrfect!. . . .Got some sand on ya' there. I got your drink right here! We got lost! VW flat Oh, no! Where'd my frisbee go?! Long walks on the beach and seagulls. Ice-cold beer, a steamy-hot Jacuzzi, and thee! I.L.Y., Catwoman. LAURA: IS IT TODAY or asa I early or asa I late. Weil, whenever Happy Birthday! Love. Karen. SMOKIES IN SPRINGTIME: VIOLETS, dogwood, wildflowers and shades of glorious green! Refresh your spirits exploring our peace of mountain and wquiet fireside hours. - MOUNTAIN BROOK COTTAGES, US 441 S.. Syrva. N.C. 704-586-4329. TO OUR BLACK LABEL men. our sneezes have stopped. Too bad we got no sand in our Shlitz, but big Mamma had too many bed checks Gammon, Lent only has two more weeks. Love your buddies. TRACE-CAN YOU STAND on a Channel marker? No, but a peli-can, you otter know that! vate contributions and religious groups. Other gifts include food from private industry, equipment from businesses and dona tions from truckers. Because of regulations on truckers by the Interstate Commerce Commission, sometimes a trucker takes a load one direction and must come back empty, Oates said. When this "deadheading syndrome" occurs, the trucker does not get money for the trip and often donates the food to a food bank. - . K Oates said there are no food donors in Orange or Chatham counties. But students could help in several ways. The food bank needs volunteers for harvesting surplus food or working in the warehouse. v A student also could serve as a public relations person in Chapel Hill, educating civic organizations about the food bank. This student , could get groups to help harvest or could start a fund-raising project. Vera Carter of Austin Foods, a bakery that specializes in vending maching products, said, "I think it's going to help out a whole lot, especially when they (the food bank) get more dona tors." Austin Foods in Cary was one of the first to donate, giv ing overruns or merchandise that couldn't be sold. "Once they get people educated it will be a good thing," Carter said. The Cary food bank has distributed 1 13,000 pounds of food since it began in December, 1980, Board must fill - positions Blackhearts 1:00 pm Kenan stadium ; Bon OiHFice 4 HEY BLATZ BROTHERS & Company, Thanks for a great week guys, here's to the Topsail Beach Baggers, Cheap Beer and lemons, bon fire, daiquiris, dirty books, and don't forget beach music and Franky. Love B.R. HAPPY 3! CONGRATULATIONS AND best wishes to D- Phi- E on their third birthday! CLYDE F. LONG-NEED sosae cash? Coete by DTH office for $$$$. Ask for LYNN (FROM PARKER). THANKS for saving me from being drenched on Monday. 1 enjoyed our little conversation and would like to see you again. Please caD me (933-4142). John. LISA Ms HAPPY 22nd B-dayl Don't forget to wear crsaa today or yoar favorite bieasaaa wd give yoa a birthday pineal Love, Bill B. AFTER SPRING BREAK SALE on beh buckles, strips, and earrings. Save 25 off everything, now through March 31st AD items in stock. CaU Tommy Wallace at 968-0221 for appointment Keep trying! KIM IN THE BLUE raincoat' I remember you from History 21, and although iff been a while, are you interested In true romance? law student. ASHLEY T.: HERTS TO the next Burt Reynolds! Congratulations on your acceptance to LEE STRASBERG School of Drama! Mary and Angle. MR. DEANERWnZ, BILLY THE ladies man, brother Alex, Sparkle, Mr. Whale Steve, Spontaneous Terry and Magic Chef David To UNC-Hilton Head. . . "What's up red -shorts? What's your sign?". . .Wooden Indians. . .spades . . .hosebags and snitch bags. . .flying boats. . .the handicap ward . . . roadtrips . . . megabeer . . . Ivan and his wife. . .the Love Boat goes fishing. . .GET DOWN ON IT. BOYS!! Seeyabye! Terrl and Pard. Daily Tar Heel staff: MANDATORY DTH staff meeting at 5 pju la the Carolina Union room 2H2. If any staff members cannot, please contact poor editor. i 1 19-A, ARE YOU STILL MOLTLNG7C! TO THE GUYS IN the brown stations wagon Hope you had as much fun at Disney World as we did! The girls in the blue station wagon. BETA DELTA BETA, Happy St Patrick's Day. There's a meeting at 7:30 tonight. Got plans to discuss. Wear your green and 111 see you there. Love SO large
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