I 2The Daily Tar HeelFriday, March 19 UNC Christians to host dinner The United Christian Fellowship at UNC will hold its sixth annual spring ban quet at 7 p.m. on Saturday, March 20 in Great Hall. The Rev. J.R. Manley will be the keynote speaker. Manley is president of the General Bap tist State Conventions, and also serves as pastor for the First Baptist and Hickory Grove Baptist churches in Chapel Hill. Tickets are $8 for adults and $5 for children. Dress is semi-formal. Call Debbie Logan at 933-4988 for more information. Try our other luncheon specials, too! 208 W. Franklin St. 942-5149 1 SALEM COLLEGE SUMMER SCHOOL COURSES June 28-July 29 For complete schedule, write or call: Director of Summer School, Salem College Winston-Salem, N.C. 27108 (919) 721-2631 ROYAL PARK APARTMENTS Chapel Hill, Durham and the Research Triangle Park are all within easy access. Bright, modern one and two bedroom garden plans offer a pleasant hillside loca tion. Air conditioned, equipped kitchen, swimming pool, tennis and laundry facilities. 500 Highway 54 Bypass. Phone 967-2231 today! Model apartment fur nished by Metrolease. Cable television available. Rental office open Mon.-Fri. 9-6, ON THE BUSLINE KINGSWOOD APARTMENTS First-rate location on the 15-501 Bypass Spacious one and two bedroom garden plans offer carpet, air conditioning and modern kitchen. Swimming for your en joyment , laundry facilities for your con Venience.il05T .Highway 54 Bypass. Phone 967-2231 todayi Model apartment furnished by Metrolease. Rental office open 9-6 Mon.-Fri., Cable television ' ON THE BUSLINE BOOKER CREEK TOWNHOUSE APARTMENTS Townhouse luxury in a beautiful, residen tial setting. Optimum location for Chapel Hill, Durham and all the Research Triangle area. Featuring two bedrooms, IV2 baths and dishwasher. Air con ditioned, of course. Enjoy swimming and handy laundry facilities. 2525 Booker Creek Road. Phone 967-2231 today! Model apartment furnished by Met rolease. Rental office open 9-6 Mon.-Fri., " Cable television available. ON THE BUSLINE 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 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 967-4450 or 933-6361 for info. JOIN HILLEL FOR 3RD Annual Weekend Retreat on Kerr Lake. March 26th thru 28th. Students participating from campuses in Virginia and Carolina. For info. 942-4057. RAMS BAR AND GAME ROOM now open! Ilappy hoar Tuesday and Thursdays 6-9 25 draft. Ladles night Wednesday night Free Beer for the ladies 7-9. Neat dress required. 510 West Franklin Street across from Chapel 1123 Newspaper. 4:30-1 Monday-Saturday. INTERESTED IN STUDENT GOVERNMENT? Applications are available . in Suite C until March 25 for ten Area Co-ordinator positions for the Executive Liaison Program. Interviews win be March 25-26. DON PRENTISS. WITH NC Bar Asso., will speak to the Pre-Law Club Thurs.. 318, 3:30 p.m. in 202 Union. Everyone interested is welcome to attend. ATTENTION STUDENTS! THE NEW edition of Southern Part of Heaven, SCALTs housing guide, is now available at Suite B, Union Desk and the housing department in Carr Building. STUDENT FILM NIGHT APRIL 5. Filmmakers interested in submitting super 8 or 16mm works should pick up entry forms at the Union Desk and submit them by March 22. WOMEN PLAY RUGBY! Watch us ruck on Keedy Creek Rugby Club this Saturday, 11:30 am on Hinton James Field. A SPECTACULAR MATCH!! 1982 Health service lengthens hours In an effort to be more accessible, Stu dent Health Service will be open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. every day starting Thurs day, March 25. Operation hours are now from 9 a.m. to noon and 2-4 p.m. While SHS will remain open throughout the day, the office will be only partially staffed during lunch hours from 1 1:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Students will get the best at tention from 9 until 1 1:30 a.m. Service will end at 4:30 p.m. every day, but emergency service will still be available at all times. The change is in response to a survey of students taken by SHS last spring. Buy any size ! Pizza get an oilier one of equal or less value FREE UNIVERSITY LAKE APARTMENTS Great location. Real value. No kids. Mod ern one bedroom plans in a lively all-adult community. Carpeting, air conditioning and pool. Laundry facilities on premises. 200 Barnes St. Phone 967-2231 today! Model, apartment furnished by Met rolease. Cable television available. Ren tal office open Mon.-Fri. 9-6, ON THE BUSLINE iiIffirtiIMMH3y WW UJ'I ! -5 ' ? ESTES PARK APARTMENTS Modern one and two bedroom garden apartment offering carpeting, air condi tioning and modern kitchen. Very conve nient location, swimming pool, tennis and handy laundry facilities. Model apartment furnished by Metrolease. Cable television available. Rental office open Mon.-Fri. 9-6, '306 North Estes. Phone 967-2234 today! ON THE BUSLINE DELIGHTED? DEVEST ATED? DELAPI DATED? See Hoc, Curly and Larry in The Three Stooges Follies Saturday March 20 at 7. 9 and 11 Carrol Hall cost $1 present ed by ZBT ticket available at Union Desk. GAY AWARENESS WEEK March 22-27 in the Carolina Union. Programs available at Union desk or call Carolina Gay Association (962-4401) for additional information. Everyone welcome! CHAPEL HILL FLYING CLUB invites any one interested in flying to oar amonthly social gathering at Mariakakais Restaur ant Wednesday. March 24th, 7:00 pm. Chech us out! 968-9216. lost & found 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. LOST A GOLD SIGNATE round pin with init ials SMS Wednesday on campus. Has great sentimental value. If found please call 942-7977 and ask for Susan or leave mess age. help wanted SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR POSITIONS available at one of the nation's finest resident camps. Openings for general counselors and specia lists in all land and water sports, dance, drama, music, arts & crafts and other skills. If interested, call John Hasnas at 1-383-4507. RN, NORTH CAROLINA USCENSED Summer Employment at Resident Camp for physically hand icapped individuals. Room, board and insurance provided. Located in Southern Pines, N.C. Contact Bill Russell, Camp Eastern in the Pines, Rt. 3 Box 217-D Carthage, N.C. 28327. Phone 919-692-8655 e.o.e. 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. Employers, grad school to interview on campus 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 1 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 March 22 March 23 March 24 March 25 Concerts planned to honor Haydn9s birthday The department of music presents two concerts this weekend which celebrate the 200th birthday of composer Franz Joseph Haydn. The music faculty and guest artist Frederick Renz will perform the works of Carl Philip Emanuel Bach, oldest son of J.S. Bach, at 8:15 p.m. Friday in Gerrard Cafeteria Not just GRAPEVINE Located in the Pre-Clinical Education Building Overlooking the Bell Tower Parking Lot Open Daily 7:00am-9:00pm Breakfast, coffee break special, fast food 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Hot entrees and vegetables for lunch and supper Take out service available . Call us for your catering needs Meals, Parties, Picnics 966-1552 or 966-1553 FREE Small Beverage with this ad. CHAPEL THRILL '82 starring wit $im Saturday, April 24 1:00 pm Kenan Stadium TICKETS ON SALE NOW At Carolina Union Annex Box Office Limited Student Tickets Available for $8.50 with Student ID and Athletic Pass up to 4 tickets each $10.50 General Public $12.50 day of show Cash Only No Checks All tickets are festival seating. NojJass or kegs allowed Presented by UNC All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. SUMMER JOBS NATIONAL PARK Cos. 21 Parks, 5000 Openings. Complete Information $5.00 Park Report. Mission Mm. Co., 651 2nd Ave. W.M., Kalispell, MT 59901. BASEBALLSOFTBALL UMPIRES & Scorers Town of Chapel Hill. Can work 5-10 hrswk; nights & wknds; mid-April to mid-June. Requires minimum 1 season exper. Fifteen pstns available. Umpires $5-$7game; scorekeepers $3.35 hr. Apply by March 29: PksRec Dept., 200 Plant Rd., CH. EOAAE. services SENIORS, SENIORS! Graduation, a great accom plishment, made memorable with personalized an nouncements, name cards, formal and informal notes. See us soon. Lynn's Hallmark, University Mall. 967-7194. TROUBLE WITH FRENCH 2? Would you like to Join a small tutoring class? Instructor has Ph.D. Call 967-5053 evenings. FAST, ERROR-FREE TYPING. The Electric Typist. " Experienced, professional typist. Computer check for accuracy. Same-day service on papers. Lowest rates on manuscripts. 942-1067. for rent PLAN AHEAD: SUBLET 1-bedroom furnished Chateau apartment May 15-August 15. Pool, tennis courts, laundry, pets. On C-bus route. No under grads. Call 942-3187, after 11:00 p.m. SUBLEASE. OLD WELL APT. Available for sum mer. Two bedroom unfurnished. $295 per month. . Call 933-8243. Keep trying. SUBLET FURNISHED ROOM IN furnished apart ment from May 15th to Sept 1st. On bus lines, near laundry facilities, pool; $117mth. utilities. Call 967-6586. SUBLET CHEAPBEDROOM APT. for the summer with option to take over lease avail able April 1. Call 942-7355 before 4 pm. SUBLET 2-BDR APT. May 15-Aug. 1 with option. Pool, dishwasher, two bus lines. Call 967-2724. FOR RENT: 2-BR Royal Park Apt., on bus line, $310 mo. available April 1. 929-5627 8-10 pm. BEST DEAL IN TOWN. Now accepting applica tions for Fall housing. Sign up now before the rates go up! Greenbeh Apartments 929-3821. ORGANIZATION The National Bank of Georgia The National Bank of Georgia Fauquier County Public. Schools Southern National Bank Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company Culpepper County Public Schools John Harland Company . Third National Bank J.C. Penney Lexidata Corporation M. Lowenstein Corporation M. Lowenstein Corporation Volvo-White Truck Corporation Montgomery County Public Schools K-Mart Corporation K-Mart Apparel Peoples Bank & Trust Company General Electric Company-Lamp Sales Department University of Georgia School of Law Hall. Bach was a predecessor of Haydn and influenced his works. On March 21, the New York Haydn Baritone Trio will present a concert at 8:15 p.m. in Paul Green Theatre featuring the works of Haydn. another pretty place Student Government SUBLET 1 BEDROOM GREENBELT Apartment Available May 1. No deposit $225 month. Lease expires July 31st with option to renew at reduced rate. Call 1-762-5158. for sale 1974 FIAT 128, BEST reasonable offer. Call 942-4620. MOTORCYCLE-1975 Honda CB 200 excellent condition gets 70 M.P.G. $650.00 Call Keith or Don at 684-7388. NEW SHERWOOD 9180 RECEIVER for sale. Retail price is $250. Sale price is $200. If interested please call 933-1525 and ask for Tim. miscellaneous MAKE TRACKS AROUND EUROPE t-shirt free . with order of Eurailpass or Eurail youth pass from Eurailpass Center. For information and Eurailpass .orders, call Eurailpass Center 942-6161. NEW AEROBICS 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 IO8V2 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! It's simple, legal. Free details! Send self-addressed, stamped envelope: Creditline, Box 334-BV, Rye, NH 03870. TRAVEL IN EUROPE. Receive six hours credit. Join James Leutze's history class across France, Germany, Italy, Austria, Holland. Call 962-3093 for more info. SPECIAL-HE'S NOT HERE offers Happy Hour prices on Beer every Monday from 5 pm until closing. Symposium Pulitzer Prize-winning author to speak tonight on the New Right and evangelism Prize-winning journalist Frances Fitz gerald will speak as part of the 1982 Carolina Symposium at 7:30 tonight in Memorial Hall. Fitzgerald, winner of a Pulitzer Prize and a National Book Award for Fire in the Lake, an account of the Vietnam War, will speak on new forms of com munity, particularly the New Right and evangelism. Before the lecture, Fitzgerald will con duct a workshop in rooms 207 and 209 of the Carolina Union. After the lecture, a reception will be held for Fitzgerald at 9:30 p.m. at the Chi Psi fraternity house. Film festival to begin John Sayles' Return of the Secaucus Seven kicks off the Union Film Com mittee's Independent Film Festival to night at 7:00 and 9:30 in the Union audi torium. Admission is $ 1 with UNC ID or Union privilege card. Celebrate Help the March of Dimes Fight Birth Defects UNFOLD YOUH PAST, HECOVEn YOUR DESTINY TO THE GLORY OF THE LORD! i Qrccg - f Dall L iLIL h Mi' Authentic Chinese Cuisine from all four corners of China at its very best. Special of the Moo-Gu-Gai-Pien Now Serving SUNDAY BUFFET 12:00-2:30 pm l J SpeciaI lunch with fast service Mon.-Sat. $2.40 and ud TP Take Out Order Available. A WIDESELECTION OF MIXED DRINKS . i U' . 1 f r 1404 EAST FRANKLIN .P Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. want REVOLUTIONARY BANDS WANTED FOR April 3 Rock Against Imperialism Concert in the Pit Call 967-2119. Students Against Militarism. WANTED: A LOFT FOR next fall, please .call 933-7359. - roommates ROOMMATE WANTED: QUIET, MATURE, non smoking female for apt. April 1st. Own room, pool, on bus line. $155 plus Va utilities. Call 929-5929. personals SMOKIES IN SPRINGTIME: VIOLETS, dogwood, wildfiowers and shades of glorious green! .Refresh your spirits exploring our peace of mountain and wquiet fireside hours. MOUNTAIN BROOK COTTAGES. US 441 S., Sylva, N.C. 704-586-4329. . ; - THACKER. ITS A GOOD thing that there b'only one of you because we couldn't love you anymore than we already do. Your A.G. . ' . , i i ROBIN: NOT WITH YOUR clothes on?! UMH massive slip up on your part. Now we all know. Hal (Tve never seen you and Adam Mush like that!) Your future "roomie" CAROL C. - HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Here's to 19 more years of SFBT, grubbing and Purdy's. You are and will be a great roomie! Love, Jbo & T.A. HAPPINESS AND DESIRE. New Orleans will never be the same! Cheese fries. Magnum, Dun geon, cookies, Louis and Runt, Brennan$' poached eggs. Casino, Maverick, pool, sleeping "under" the Phi Chi Fraternity, 3 am street walking oh Saint Charles: we're all over it!!! Thanks for the memories! P-cola? We're there! Later on! Love, (a.k.a. Praline Queen.) FAUSTUS I WILL MISS you when you move. (Maybe Til miss Andy and Phil a little) L.P. WAS NT IT A year ago that you promised me a dinner at Martinfs? gee, and I even let you borrow my notes! JM Also, as part of the Symposium, the film Ephesus will be shown from noon to 1 p.m. in room 226 of the Union. Sayles' $60,000-budget film, about the reunion of seven anti-war activists from the 1960s, is a rarity. Few filmmakers can afford to break away from the Holly wood film industry when the average cost of a1 feature-length production runs into the millions. For The Record In the story titled "American intel lectuals topic of Wolfe's speech," (Thurs day, March 18), The Daily Tar Heel in correctly cited Wolfe's latest book as From Our House to Bauhaus. The cor rect title is From Bauhaus to Our House. The DTH regrets the error. Greg will be speaking: Friday & Saturday March 19 & 20 7:00 pea Room 224-Studcnt Union Sunday, March 21 10:00 a.m. Gerrard Hall Week (March 19-25) $4.50 All Lo-Mein $3.80, Lunch: Weekdays 1 1 am to 2 pm Sat. & Sun. 12 to 2:30 pm UV",JCJ Dinner: 5 to 10 pm daily :: f-f2! ii!i;sy; " -:;r-ri " ST.rCHAPEI,JIILL 942-1613 MARK, I KNOW THIS has been a rough week & hope I can make it easier. I'm so happy we're getting to know each other; I love every minute of id Love you, Karen. RICHIE & CRAIG: YOU THOUGHT we wouldn't, but we did. The bet was that we can request whatever we want, so ws expect to be hearing from you. Thanks for a fun evening at Linda's and the Haw. The two "old" ladles from Royal Park. BLUE JEANS DAY IS BACK! Friday March 26 Wear Jeans if you're gay. THE CRESENT VILLAGERS-LOVE thai personal but love the memories even more. Here's to next year! We love you! THE NORTH SHORES SIX. JPB WHAT? WHAT? Drunk eye, Happy Hour, glass windows, Indian hair, 3 am calls, cars turning left, "accident prone," and the BEST semester of all. Thanx for the memories. DDB. ROUGH RIDER: Call for party favors! SUE P. CONGRATULATIONS ON your engage ment to Fredrico the El Sahadoran terrorist. Your flower girl and brides maid, Dino and Sebastian.' DAVIS, HAS IT BEEN a year already? It seems like yesterday that we were driving on the beach, you were still in the shower, that you broke an unbreakable glass and I know Tve only known you 10 minutes but will you come to my formal? Love always. Debi HEY! TODAY IS Sam Vs 20th Birthday! HAPPY BIRHTDAY SAM!! JOHN: THANK YOU FOR the sharing of your knowledge; for your sincere concern; your humor; for your ability to build professional confidence. An attractive nuisance. Class G-8. . VICTOR FRANKEN 1 have hopes to be enabled thus to form an apparatus capable of perpetual LIGHT, HEAT, MOTION. To be revealed in Play makers Theatre. HAPPY 21st JTMBO! (2 days early) Make it the greatest because you are. Remem ber we all love you. And be happy. Love. BHH. TO CANDIDLY OBSERVANT ADMIRER: Thank you for the pretty flowers. Who are you? Signed, Bemused Theta. DEAREST DUKE: ALMOST NINE months! Only 43 more days then it's "always and forever." Have a super birthday! All my love Gina.