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1 The Tar Heel Thursday, June 4, 19877 4 PlayMakers has schedule for next year PlayMakers Repertory Com pany has announced its schedule of plays for the 1987-88 season a schedule that includes a "bal anced repertoire of world theatre," according to David Hammond, artistic director. The productions include John Gay's "The Beggar's Opera" and Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." The annual PlayFest series will be a two-evening presentation of Eugene O'Neill's "Mourning Becomes Electra." Hammond said the "Electra" trilogy had been selected to com memorate the O'Neill centennial celebration. PlayFest 88 is sche duled for late January. PlayMakers had planned to present The Red Clay Ramblers in Sam Shepherd's "A Lie of the Mind" in October, but had to cancel the performance due to lack of funds. Hammond selected the drama "Orphans" by Lyle Kessler to replace the Shepherd play. Hammond described the December production, "A Child's Christmas in Wales," as a musical adaptation of a poem by Dylan Thomas. "It's very moving and funny," he said. "It's an impres sionist theatre piece." The final play of the season is John Gay's "The Beggar's Opera," which was the theatre's first musical comedy, Hammond said. "It's a political satire about corruption in love and business." Program from page 6 volunteers completed six weeks of continuous training and attended monthly meetings afterward, Echols said. The training program has resource people from county agencies who hold workshops on relevant topics for the volunteers, she said. During the first two weeks of , training, volunteers attend workshops dealing with issues such as drug abuse, human sex uality, suicide and unemployment, Echols said. Workshops are also offered on topics such as nutrition, diet and prenatal care, she added. "You are trained and armed with information which comes out in an everyday kind of way," said volunteer Peggy Smith. Parents talk to the helpers about problems they are having with their teen-age daughters, said Smith. Sometimes it is difficult for teen-agers to communicate with their parents because the parents may deny that there is a problem, she added. "Teen-agers are in the middle of a situation in which they are often asking for limits to be set for them," Smith said. Besides counseling teen-agers, one of the goals of the program has been to make people aware of community agencies, Echols said. "The program has been successful because people might not have known about these agencies (otherwise)," she said. PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 31 TroNJ JUNES. 1967. QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED. mHsnixrjsD (i 0 If WE WILL REDEEM UP TO FIVE MAflUFftCTURERS' COUPONS FOR DOUBLE THEIR VALUE UP TO THE RETAIL PRICE OrtKMOHIKMI IKUCK 'OcwnuHi M FOOO null couros uwrwnw OOUHf COUKM MUVM ANY COUPON EXCEEDING SO WILL BE AT nS FACE VALUE KlY SEE EXAMPLES BELOW AP TOTAL MFC'S ITEM MFCS ADDED COUPON COUPON RETAIL "CENTS OFF" "CENTS OFF" AT Alf Coupon A M 20 20 40 Coupons M 0 M M Coupon C $1 rt SO W 1100 Coupon D SI 29 7V TV Coupon E S2 79 1 00 $100 Coupon F 40 FREE 40 mbmbbbmbmmmmmmmmmm-wn---"""---bb. aT W 'k. m. W Iff BONELESS! J I ( FMCM J Purex Bleach as r.-i iug LMNT ONE WITH AN ADDITIONAL $10.00 OR MORE PURCHASE. NATURAL PACK y RICH COFFEE IT Eight O'Clocli bag U LIMIT ONE WITH AN ADDITIONAL tin mi no urate puarMACF Tom-Ah-Toes V i cxz) mm IWACUIMftTrtM CTATF IVAriinii Pasirc lb. wz 1 ( FtfehCul J IIM TRIU CM AIM PPn RFFF . TOD irloin Steaks lb. La THIN TRIM GRAIN FED BEEF Rnrrnu no ronfi Fii Rump Roast lb. S9 tHrOOORMOREPURCHASE .r MHBBJHBMBiaBBjaaBaBjMjr in...,u ASSORTED PIZZAS CALIFORNIA RED OR GREEN FAMILY PACK FRESH Orange Juice T 119 Totino's ur 99 Leaf Lettuce 69 Fryer Breast "F AAP QUARTERS 3 FIRM CALIFORNIA EXTRA LEAN COONTRT STTLE Maraar ne lw COD Corn 1 uarrots os- rorx mas i" HOMESTYLE BUTTERMILK S OZ. LENDER'S ASSORTED CREAMY CALIFORNIA CAROLINA PRIDE AKP RICPIIIK . . ftv ICSIflPIQ 13' MQI20U2k O tar iMH dllbCU IMUUII oka. I nui wiguwitu p. - w oDcvcoccccrrcn O BANOUET SELECTED CAMPBELL'S SNOW WHITE . SUCED FREE A. CREAMY CALIFORNIA CAROLINA PRIDE 79 Avocados 3 , 99 Sliced Bacon QQe nrpm Pips " 99 Mushrooms I59 Armour Ham 5 Yogurt i 1 ?f fiffpp'fff l if PRr m. j ricTncreamV g Cremj bmh ip rva rnRN Wesson Oil KRAFT SELECTED Dressings MACARONI ft CHEESE DELUXE Kraft Dinner CARLO ROSSI Uoz. ML 16 o. Ml. f . - A.' A.' J -A . W K J F JT . 1 JEJ VAN CAMP'S 139 BeaneeWeenee'SB Vine 3 Itr. Bottle APOI F J1IITF 149 Seneca W-PROTEIN DOG FOOD V Field Trial ASSORTED CAT a DOG FOOD 4W IWin Pet 5 mm 25 QS9 GIIDCD VAI I IP -139 chaHH: yi'O'' !triQue'4 Dnnnate i in iiiiirri 99 lb. bag 2 SAVE ON New Improved Quaker Stats' 4.95 -1.50 t Mm. 11.88 I OPEN 24 HOURScsa iiam 104 NX. HWY 54 BY-PASS (CARRB0R0) I OPEN SUNDAY 7a-11pm. . 1722 CHAPEL HILL-DURHAM BLVD.-( CHAPEL HILL) with MY ,j wlthnbaW "L 3 fig 30HD-10W30-10W40 -- OPEN 7a.ii -11p.m. 7 DAYS 750 AIRPORT RD. X 1 i
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