- ,, t , - ,. t-.-ii-i.-M" i ji i i i- i- - ir ni.i 2The Daily Tar HeelThursday, September 22, 1983 Lebanese turn back attack on mountain town The Associated Press BEIRUT, Lebanon Druse and Palestinian militia men tried again Wednesday to drive the Lebanese army out of the key mountain town of Souk el-Gharb. But by nightfall, the army and its tiny, aging air force had re pulsed the assault, the government radio reported. Capt. Youssef Atrissi, the Lebanese army spokesman, said Druse and Palestinian militiamen mounted a tank and artillery assault after midday against the ridge-top town overlooking Beirut and the U.S. Marine base at the Beirut airport. Atrissi said Hawker Hunter jets from the Lebanese air force attacked Druse artillery blasting Souk el-Gharb from the nearby town of Aley. He would not say how many of the air force's three operational jet fighters took part in the raid, but AP correspondent Robert R. Reid saw one firing what appeared to be missiles at Druse posi tions. President Reagan last week authorized U.S. Navy ships to fire in support of the U.S. Marines and other troops of the multinational peacekeeping force and also in support of the Lebanese army when a threat to it also constituted a threat to the Marines. The order underlined the importance placed by the Reagan administration on the defense of Souk el-Gharb. Officials in Washington said its loss could kill the Lebanese army's attempt to extend its authority outside Beirut and could threaten the existence of the Gemayel government. Reid said heavy machine-gun and rocket grenade fire could be heard in the southern part of Aley, and the few families still in the area had taken refuge in basements or ground-level shops. Reid also observed one battery 50 yards from a Syrian camp firing toward Souk el-Gharb but said he was too far away to determine whether it was manned by Syrians, Druse or Palestinians. The Syrians have backed the Druse in their fight against the government. Efforts to achieve a cease-fire in the 18-day-old renewal of the 1975-76 civil war appeared to have bogged down again, with the government radio accusing Syria of "im possible terms" and President Amin Gemayel's op ponents charging the government with backing out of its commitments. . The Syrian government newspaper Tishrin again ac cused the United States of heightening its involvement in the war and said this could lead to clashes between American and Syrian forces. . The U.S. cruiser Virginia and destroyer John Rodger's shelled Druse positions for 10 minutes Tuesday night after shells fell around U.S. Ambassador Robert Dillon's residence east of Beirut. One rocket caused minor damage near the swimming pool, and a guard said there was some broken glass and shrapnel scars at the house. Dillon and Richard Fair banks, special envoy Robert C. McFarlane's deputy, were evacuated to the presidential palace nearby. The Druse gunners responded with what police said was the heaviest artillery bombardment of. Christian east Beirut and outlying Christian areas since the Druse Christian warfare escalated on Sept. 4. A French spokesman said one shell hit near the French ambassador's residence in suburban Baabda, and shrapnel broke windows. The Virginia's skipper, Capt.. Joseph King of Concord, N.H., told reporters his two 5-inch guns had fired 238 rounds Monday and Tuesday. King said the Virginia's guns, which fire 80-pound shells, have a range of 12 miles and are accurate within 50 yards. The battleship New Jersey, which will join the task force off Beirut on Friday, has nine 16-inch guns that hurl 2,000-pound shells up to 20 miles. Prince Bandar bin Sultan of Saudi Arabia, who has been trying to negotiate a cease-fire agreement, conferred with King Fahd Wednesday, and McFarlarie joined them in Jiddah. -: "''-" Bandar told Saudi newspapers "new ideas" had been offered that he believed would make a cease-fire accept able to the Lebanese and Syrian governments and to Druse leader Walid Jumblatt. But Radio Beirut said Gemayel rejected Syria's "im possible terms," including that the prime minister and speaker of Parliament not take part in the national recon ciliation conference after the cease-fire. Economy 's annual growth rate slows but still 7 percent in third quarter The Associated Pits WASHINGTON The government estimated Wednesday that the economy is growing at a strong 7 percent annual rate in the third quarter, a slowdown from what analysts say was an unsustainable burst of business activity in the spring. "We want solid and steady economic expansion," said Treasury Secretary Donald T. Regan, "and we are getting it." At the White House, presidential spokesman Larry Speakes said, "We're on a path of economic vitality that we can sustain." The Commerce Department said in its preliminary "flash" estimate for the still unfinished July-September quarter that the growth as measured by the inflation-adjusted gross national product will come from the building of inven tories by business firms and from final sales, which covers all buying by con sumers and business. And it revised upward for the third time its assessment of growth during the boom ing second quarter. . It said the GNP, the total value of goods and services, expanded at an annual rate of 9.7 percent in the April June period rather than the 9.2 percent estimated last month, the 8.7 estimated in July and the 6.6 predicted in its June "flash." As he has often done, Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said the foreign trade imbalance continues to be a trouble spot for the economy, with im ports rising as the high cost of the dollar overseas is holding down exports. Baldrige said with the additional, though slower, growth predicted in the GNP, this quarter, the value of the nation's output will be at an all-time high. The ex pansion since the recovery started late last year has more than made up for the drop of 1981-1982 recession and put the GNP 1 .7 percent above the previous peak reach ed in the third quarter of 1981. The GNP fell . 1.9 percent in 1982 and rose 2.6 percent in the first three months of this year before posting the rapid second- quarter gain. MILTON'S SEPTEMBER BLOCKBUSTER V. PROOF THAT THE BEST LOOKING CLOTHES NEEDN'T BE OUTRAGEOUS IN PRICE! Crew Neck Shetland Wool Sweaters', Full Fashioned. By college Hall, Reg. $40 $19.90 worsted wool Suits, vested, By Eagle Clothes, Reg. $365 $189.90 just Received-Tattersall Oxford Cloth Button Down Shirts 60 cotton Reg. $32.50 $18.90 wool or wool Blend Navy Blazers By Middishade, Reg. $155 $79.90 VISIT THE EXCITING CLOTHING WORLD OF MILTON'S, AND SEE WHAT PEOPLE ARE RAVING ABOUT! -ST (Elotbmg (Eupboarfl 163 E Franklin St, Downtown Chapel Hill Hours: Mon.-Sat. 1O630; Sun. 1-5 FREE VAUDATED PARKING SEPARATE QUARTERS COLOR IMAGES at SEPARATE QUARTERS Dolores Gunter, Color Analyst, Will Be Available For Consultation For Three Days Only Thursday, September 22 Friday, September 23 Saturday, September 24 FEEL SPECIAL At A Special Price Of Only $35 For A Complete Color Analysis. An Appointment and Deposit is Requested To Reserve Your Time. 4 University Hall S67-8S63 A A A A A A State and; Nation The Associated Press MANILA, Philippines The bloodiest anti-government rioting in President Ferdinand E. Marcos' 18-year rule rocked Manila Wednes day, leaving at least 10 people dead and nearly 200 injured by official count. The violence exploded after a peaceful demonstration . by about 500,000 Filipinos in front of Manila's central post office exactly one month after the assassination of Marcos' chief political rival, Benigno Aquino. . Street fires and rallies continued late into the night in both poor and wealthy Manila neighborhoods, but the worst violence was on Mendiola Bridge leading to Marcos' palatial residence. Nearly 1,000 youths shouting "Ninoy, Ninoy," Aquino's nickname, threw stones and charged police lines, set afire two buses and a dredging crane and . threw homemade bombs into police ranks. WASHINGTON President Reagan hailed the war powers com promise with Congress on Wednesday as "a welcome step forward in our pur suit of peace" in Lebanon by authoriz ing 1,200 Marines to remain there for another 18 months. Secretary of State George . Shultz, urging approval of 'the compromise fashioned Tuesday by negotiators for the White House and congressional leaders, told a House committee that the United States plans no wider role for its military forces in Lebanon. "What we are doing in Lebanon is right," Shultz said. He added it would be wrong for the United States to "turn tail and run" by withdrawing the Marine contingent from the multina tional peacekeeping force. Reagan, speaking to a White House luncheon for broadcasters, said keep ing the Marines on peacekeeping duty "is absolutely crucial if the fighting is to stop, the Soviet-sponsored agression against Lebanon is to end and the diplomats have a chance to succeed." WASHINGTON Democrats muscled a $3.5 billion public service jobs bCl through the House on Wednesday, resuming their efforts to undo President Reagan's domestic spending policies. The measure calls for about 500,000 jobs to be created through a program of grants to local governments for com munity improvement projects and public school repairs. It would provide work mainly for people out of work for more than 15 weeks or who have ex hausted their benefits. After turning aside various Repub lican attempts to dilute the measure, it passed on a virtual partyline 246-178 vote. However, the measure has little chance of becoming more than a sym bolic gesture because Republican leaders who control the ' Senate's legislative agenda have shown no in terest in the bill, and if it passed both houses of congress it would be a likely candidate for a presidential veto. WASHINGTON The American Telephone & Telegraph Co. announced Wednesday it would ask federal regulators to approve long-distance rate reductions of $1.75 billion a year, the largest cut in telecommunications history. The company did not spell out a precise schedule for trimming its in terstate rates. But in a filing with the Federal Communications Commission on July 29, AT&T estimated they could be slashed from 10 percent to 15 per cent. AT&T said details of the cutback would be unveiled Oct. 3 when a for mal tariff, or rate schedule, is filed with the agency. Yr P 7A7)i Compare Our Incredibly Low Prices! r---t- H Try our medium 12" Pizza with J 7) 1 topping J II msm) . oniv 3.95 7P I (SflalSSflffikBClfl Sldfl All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Classified ads must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. Display classified ads must be received by 12 (noon) two business days before publication. Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 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 5 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 CAROLINA PHOTOGRAPHERS CLUB LETS meet at 7 pm, Thursday, Sept. 22. At the Union. Anyone can Join the CPC after the meeting. Abo, Intro to the SLR. USED AND UNFINISHED FURNITURE, we have more . thay anyone in Chapel Hill. The Trading Poet, beside Wendy's in Carrboro. Free delivery with this ad. 942-2017. help wanted POSITIONS OPEN ON SHE magazine staff. Writers, proof readers, artists. Interested in women's Issues, are encour aged to apply. Organizational meeting Thursday, September 22, 3 pm. Suite O, Carolina Union. NEED: RESPONSIBLE SITTER FOR 7 year old giri. Mon. thru Thurs. 3 to 5. Call even if unable to sit all 4 afternoons. 9294588. ROMAN WINGS NEEDS RELIABLE and hard working delivery personnel. Excellent earnings, $5-7 an hour plus tips. Must have own car and insurance. Apply at Roman Wings. 342 W. Rosemary St DRUG STUDY TO TREAT severe pre-menstrual breast pain. U interested call 966-1601. HAYMAKERS REPERTORY COMPANY IS looking for a drummer for its production of As You Like It opening Oct. 6. Cad Kim Kearsley 962-1132 ASAP. NEED A LITTLE EXTRA cask to fiaaacs taosa post-saass victory cafabratto? LUTHER'S, aa easy aofag. coaurtty kind of rastasnraat faataraag alosraaaokad baifcaqaa and olaVfaahloasd hmm tmrgers, offers above avaiags pay arHhla a hut aad urtring working vho . Ow aawast rastasnraai will opaa October 1 at Sosrtfc Sqmsrs MaB osdy IS amin ate frosa dowatowa CbapeJ HHL We mmwm 50 opahsgs. both fall mmd parr Hie, ideal for tha reapo SMm atadeart who ro bot flexible hoars aad a raapoaaive it. Coasa iota aal Iatsrvicws wfll ba held today throagh Friday batwssa 1HM pea aad 7H0 pas ha the job traitor oa the LUTHER'S mUm at Sosrth Sqaare MalL Jut ask for Toss Scott or Matt Bieramaa aad becoaae part of the LUTHER'S tea as. for sale VOLKSWAGONS FOR SALE: 1973 superbeetle. Excellent mechanical condition. Engine recently rebuilt, AM-FM radio. $1950. 1968 bug. Excellent mechanical condition, newly painted AM-FM radio $1450. Call 933-0815. CRAIGE GRADUATE DORM CONTRACT for sale: share double with female graduate student reduced rate call 967-9275. MOVING TO BRAZIL. ALL furniture must go: beds, huge ' desk. This End Up dining room table and couch, easy chair, and more. Call 933-0815. MALEFEMALE, GAYSTRAIGHT, wanted to share a two bedroom solar townhouse. Vt mile from campus. Fireplace. Hardwood Boors. Washer & dryer. Pond in back. Some fur nishings available. For your room. $250.00. Call Margaret at 968-0467. personals COME TREAT YOUR HONEY to lovin spoonfuls of FRESH FROZEN YOGURT at THE YOGURT PUMP. 106 W. Franklin St (Next to Pizza Hut). 942 -PUMP Free Samples. JOHN G. HAPPY 25th the Chips & More are In. Come by and well celebrate! Bring the milk. Love ya Alan, Cathy and Carta. NO. ITS NOT A dude ranch) Come find out what Circle K is Monday. Sept 26th at 7:00 pm in the Union. POOP, HAPPY 22nd. make some time to celebrate you deserve it! A San Q late night should finish the day offi! Love always, Q. (Daria) KAPPA SIGSH CONGRATULATIONS on your pledges and new initiates! Our best wishes to a super fraternity. Yall are terrific! We love you, Stardusters. (It's Incredible!) BLACK MALES mt FEMALES - $45 wffl b paid to haakfcy aon eiokers, iag 18-35, who cosa ptata aa EPA breathing stady oa tha UNC caav paa. For asora info piaaaa caB 966-1253, Monday-Friday 8 an-5 pas. SPRING HAYFEVER? WE ARE engaged in a study of a new and improved allergy vaccine at Duke. Funding is available. If you are 21 or under please caB for detailed information 684-2922. WANTED: VOLUNTEERS WITH ECZEMA to participate In a clinical trial of a new topical drug at the Dept. of Dermatology-UNC. Requires 5 visits in one month. $50 given upon completion of study. Call 966-3321. 1975 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE, 4 door, power windows and seat, air, stereo, V-8, 170,000 miles, new Michelins, radiator, brakes. $1000, reliable car, needs paint, 942-0728. ASTHMA SUFFERERS-EARN $75 ha aa EPA Breathing Stady oa tha UNC Cassava. To qaaBty yoa saust ba saala, 18-35, with currently active aethasa. For ore iaforasatioa piaaaa caB 966-1253. Monday-Friday, 8-5. IKE HUMAN RELATIONS COMMITTEE of the Carolina Union will meet Thursday, Sept 22 at 5:30 pm in room 210 sf the Union. CROQUET ANYONE? WERE LOOKING for persons in terested In learning to play, forming a club and eventually competing at a collegiate level. Experience not necessary lust desire. Call Peter 967-9333. lost and found FOUND FRIDAY NIGHT ON Franklin Street dorm key on a blue-green keychain. Call 942-6359 to identify. HELP! I HAVE LOST my keys, am sleeping in corrioor. There are 5 keys on 2 key rings. One from Myrtle says "Karen." other says Mickey Mouse Club. Call Karen 933-3687. FOUND: A YOUNG, BLACK Persian cat near Cobb Dorm. White markings on paws and neck. Call 9334078 or come by 345 Cobb Dorm. LOST: THIN GOLD ID bracelet Either fas Art Library, Art Room 121 or Ea Ronte batwaaa Han aad Art Bidff, Piaaaa caB 968-4456. REWARD FOR RETURN OF greengrey knapsack contain ing two binders (Important notes), brown umbrella, Bkxhem Tox. book, three keys. CaB 968-0358, evenings. WANTED DELIVERY PERSONNEL DOMINO'S Pizza, tha world s largest pizza daBvasy coas paay, ia lookaig for aathaaiaatic individnals to Join oar taaaa. Honrs ara vary flexible. Maat ba 18 or older, have car with insnranca, and ba wiU iaa to earn $5 to $18 par hoar. Call or come by after 4 at cither of oar two Chapel Hill locations. 503 West Roeaauuy 929-8246 209 15-501 By 967-O006. WANT TO EARN BETWEEN $5-$7 par hoar? Tha Delivery Depot (Pizza and Chickan DeBvery) la sow accepting applications for drivers, atnst ba 18, energetic, have own car aad insorancs. Apply after 4 at 103-B East Mala St Carrboro. 9294384. 1981 YAMAHA 400 FOR sale. Excellent condition, 7,500 miles. Also comes with a hondaline full face helmet. $975. CaD 933-7852. PUCH MAW LUXE MOPED. Good condition. Great mileage. $250.00. Call Berkeley. 967-1603 days. torrent JOIN US FOR A VERY special Shabbat service and dinner as we celebrate the holiday of Sukkot Services at 6:30, followed by Kiddush in the Sukkah. dinner at 7:30. Cost $3.50 chicken. $2.50 veggie. 10 discount affiliates. Reservations requested by Friday noon 942-4057 or 967-0639. STRESSED? OVERWEIGHT? Out-of-Shape? Need help? Call the New Well. 942-WELL. and talk to a peer health educator. Hrs: 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Mon. -Thurs. PAMELA ANNE BELL for Homarnaiiag Qneea THE EMBERS FOR ONLY $2.50? You've got to be kidding! Buy your tickets to the Homecoming Dance. Half price from OBT in the Pit. IF YOU HAVE EARLY afternoons and weekends free, and want a part-time Job at a great store. Apply at Leather 'n' Wood. Northgate Mall. HELP WANTED THE NEWS & Observer is hiring circula tion and sales people for Chapel Hill. Ten hours per week. 5-7 pm M-F average $4.30 per hour 942-1806. CLERKCASHIERS: FULL AND part-time. AO shifts. Apply m person. SAV-A-TON. 207 W. Main St.. Carrboro.' Poly graph and references. WANTED: VOLUNTEERS WITH MODERATELY severe acne for a 12-week acne study. Six visits to Dept of Der matology UNC required. $50 given upon completion of study. Cal Carol Meyer 966-3321 M. W. F 1-5 pm. services LEARN BARTENDING. CLASSES START soon. South eastern Bartending Institute. Learn a profession in 1-2 weeks. Local classes. Call 942-5385. 6pm-10 pm Mon.. 10 am-2 pm. Tues.-Fri. PIZZA HUT DELIVERY Delivery Service at 516 W. Franklin is now hiring enthu siastic individuals for Pizza delivery. Drivers must be 18 yr. old and have dependable transportation. Hours and days are flexible. Positions can be full or part-time. Ap ply between 11 am and 5 pm. No phone caDs please. MOST COMPLETE WORKOUT, lowest price, on Franklin Street?? ITS TRUE! The Sweat Shop invites you to look better and led great! Try a class for free, Monday-Thursday: 4:00. 5:15. Sunday: 4KX). See you there! TRAILER 2 BR. KITCHEN. Uvingdining combo, water, trash pick-up $200mo. 5 mi. South of campus on 15-501 near shopping center. CaD Steve Bishoff 968-0268 6-9 pm. wanted 1 NEED TWO NON-STUDENT tickets (together) for the William and Mary Homecoming game. Call David at 929-7342. Leave name and number. NEED AN EXTRA TICKET for the William & Mary game this weekend? Call Karl after 6:00: 933-2817 or stop by 007 Avery. rides HILLEL WILL BE HOLDING its annual student faculty tea on Sunday, 925 from 4 to 6 pm. At the Hillel house 210 W. Cameron Ave. Come and meet your favorite professors. Please RSVP if you are planning to come as soon as possible 942-4057. TO CONNOR'S 2nd FLOOR Reid and Ben: Didnt feel like yelling Jt the window or yelling from the beach . . . So, how "bout hri at Purdy's Friday?! Red and Blondie. HEY MARK-CHEER UP! You finally got the personal you've been searching for. Hope you make it through your long day see you later. WELL I. MISS SAPPHIRE Olivia Johnsonn, did not make the deadline for Homecoming Queen, but do you see me upset about it? No way babies. I'm gonna put on my my fan cy high heeled shoes and act like the true woman of the 80s that I am. I'm gonna get drunk, get over it and find out if there's a write-in policy. VOTE FOR CYNDIE HAGAMAN for Homecoming Queen! HEY TARHEELS! HERE'S YOUR chance to show your spirit. Elect Cyndie Hagaman 1983 UNC Homecoming Queen. HOT DUCK ARENT WE the luckiest I knew something good would come from orientation. 1 love you, but please tell your two friends to stop screaming at me. Mr. C. NEVER SAT IN THE "Card Section" before? You will Satur day courtesy of the Residence Had Association Bringing Traditions Back To Campus. TVCF MID-CAMPUS PRESENTS "Time Investments" tonight 7 pm in the Union. Richard Rhodes is guest speaker addressing the topic of Discipleship. Everyone is welcome! VOTE SHERBXE LOWRY Honweoaming Onsen '8384 GO Shsnriel ABORTION -TO 18 WEEKS. Free pregnancy test 942-0824. f.-v HELP WANTED PART-TIME and full-time positions need ed. Apply in peson between 2-5 Tuesdays and Thursdays. No . phone calk please. Soaps 301 W. Franklin St TUTORING POSITIONS AVAILABLE: DEDICATED; Pro fessional tutors for Upward Bound Program. Part-timetemporary. Some Saturdays. All subject areas. Minimum 2.5 grade average. Minimum education college Junior. Profi ciency fat subject area. Ability to work with high school stu dents. Apply In person to 207 Hill Bldg., 113Vx East Franklin Street Chapel Hill. Equal opportunity employer. TYPING AT REASONABLE RATES. Free correction of typographical errors. Other services, also at reasonable rates, include: proofing and editing, pick up and deliv ery, overnight on short papers, and rough draft avail ability. Graduate school approved. Call 489-6896 or 489-7168 for more information. CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE: 12 noon 1 business day prior to-publication DISPLAY CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE:. 12 noon 2 business days ina mm era NEEDS DELIVERY DRIVERS Call 96S-UNC! or 968-88S8 CHEAP TYPING! CALL 929-TYPE CHAPEL HILL DAY CARE center has openings In its after school program for children ages 5-8. Program full day on teacher work days. Summer program offered. Sliding tuition scale. Call 929-3585 for enrollment information. NEED RIDE TO WILMINGTON this weekend. September 23. Will help pay for gas. Please call Amy at 933-1891. NEED RIDERS OR RIDE to KnoxviUe Friday. Will return Sunday. Will take riders to Asheville. Wintson etc. Call tonight please! 967-9325 Lisa Hoflman. roommates FEMALE NON-SMOKER TO SHARE 2 bedroom Colonial Arms Apt 1 mile from campus, on bus line. $170.00 plus 'a utilities. Bed and desk available for your room. 929-4265 after 6:00. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED TO share 3 bedroom apartment: walking distance horn town and campus; $130month. Call Bun tie or Alice at 489-2952 or 962-6100. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share 2 bedroom, 2 bath King's Arms Aptv on busline. $115.50mo. plus 'A utilities. Call 968-1570. VOTE SUSAN BULLOCK FOR Homecoming Queen. Best of tuck, love. The Okie Campus Staff. More fun than humans should be allowed. Go for it! ITS ANGIE (THE SCHNUCK) Ns Birthday today. I'm sorry I can't spend the day with you. Hope tomorrow will do. Love ya bunches. Your Pooh. PAMELA ANNE BELL for HonMcosaing Qoaca , TO DOUG. THE CUTE freshman swimmer: Saw you tn Keegan's Wednesday nite. Do you remember me? The girl fat the pink sweater. AMY, HAPPY 19th! WE hope you have one fuD of happiness because you deserve the best. Thanks for the memories. Love. Patricia and Elsie. KA PLEDGES, GET PSYCHED for a GREAT year -the best is yet to come! We love you! The sisters of Kappa Delta. PAMELA ANNE BELL for Hosascoaming Qasen. COLLEGE BOWL CAMPUS QUESTION: Everyone knows Old East ia tha nation's oidsst stats anivsrsity bnOdina. What ia tha ascend oldest state university building, bsgwa ha 1797 as a chapel? Register yoar tea as now for THE VARSITY SPORT OF THE MIND. Forms avaflabla at Union Desk. (Anser: Person Hall). KAPPA DELTA HAVE A GREAT birthday. Can't watt for Jordan's. YouH even be able to drink. . .For nine days. Love ' ya Bruce. MORE RETREATERS HERE'S TO: The Barrel of Fun. Moollusk, Lrroy. Group Showers, Bonfire, Taking out trash. Name game. And Fun. Sorry Dwayne. Masts don. ANDERSON -WHAT? 22 aready? Ready to celebrate? Old men have little energy! Can you keep up? "Big Red Box" Surprise awaits! Happy Birhtday! Love. Macaroni. THE EMBERS? For $2.50? Buy Your Homecoming Tickets Vi price from OBT in The Pit thru Friday. WHO HAS FRESH BAGELS EVERY DAY? BENTLEVS DELI Eastgate 968-5848 The Daily Tar Heel Board of Directors' Meeting Will Be Held At 7:00 pm Monday, September 26 in the Carolina Union. WHO HAS N.Y. STYLE CORNED BEEF AND HOT PASTRAMI? waist) MEET RUFUS EDMISTEN the next GOVERNOR of NORTH CAROLINA Thursday, Sept. 22 12-1 pm IN THE PIT Have You Tried Chapel Hill's Newest Taste Sensation. Fresh, Frozen Yogurt In 25 Flavors with Half The Calories Of Ice Cream. Delicious, Natural Toppings. Free Samples. J the zrPt ' 106 W. Franklin St. Down The Alley To He's Not Here Enter The Homecoming Banner Contest Sponsored by the Order of The Bell Tower WHY IS EVERY DAY THANKSGIVING AT BENTLEYb DELI? Seafood ii T r ' 1 - m Seafood Thttr8.-SatJ I travel to the North Carotin a shores weekly and select the freshest fish, shrimp, and shellfish for the area's discerning shoppers and finest restaurants. 942-1221 303 IV. Rosccscry St. CENTLEYS DELI CENTLEYS DELI prior to publication, j laar"j ,aV,,aa,'ri'' ' EATEGATE 929-5848 EATEGATE 929-5848