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Classes Are Offered At Planttarium From novice to profes sional, the Morehead Planetari um's 1972 schedule of special courses offers something for lay persons at all interest levels. Following the ongoing course, "Special Topics in As tronomy" a "Navigation in Coastal Waters" course will be offered three times this year starting in March, July and September. The class will meet for eight sessions, and tuition is $20.00. The summer courses at the SpiJp^'Y*2a«9f 9%?. SIIIIQHT BOOttON lAOKtY® WOOF • © 010 CHAITER OIST. CO.. UKIISVIUt 0. . j 4o 9b JS~ ek i Wfc« fashion and wiker* fachlon and \ «l*gWM W tk« niM cieganc* an the fame TCNITA'S TCNITAS WEIGH I WEIGH ANNIVERSARY SALE! Blouse & Shells DrGSSGS TIL *^ oo j lP; Mi/ 5.00 H flk' aoFF 'IO.OO IFM mm Skirts & Shorts i/ t^yp / $3 oo .ss o ° off Jeans & Slacks Slacks Suits M.OO-'6.00 I 'A off Jewelry 25% OFF Handbags '9.95 9S All Boots Afro Puff IW£M & Shoes '/iOff _ 'Dynel Wigs 7.95 Tr Al Alson will be at Tonita'a from 12 to _ . , K 9;00 P.M. Friday and 12 to 5:30 PX en FrfifiOOlll WlflC *l9 QC Saturday to style wig* and give demon- r,CeUOI J| 'j'S s IX.7J ••ration of the new "Sin Seri" make up GrQDS BgCJS 1 0 e for women of color o* those who want instant tan. ■ TONITAS WEIGH 105 E. Chapel Hill St. At 5 Point* Planetarium consist of two elementary units in descrip tive astronomy for youngsters 8 through 11. The first is en titled "The Solar System," fol lowed by "The Distant Stars." Tuition for each elementary course is SIO.OO. The annual two-day Astronomy Institute for junior and senior high school boys and girls is slated July 10-11. Tuition is $17.50 plus $3.50 for overnight hous ing is supervised UNC dormi tories. Rounding out activities for young people is a 10 ses sion Science Fun course for 8 to 11 year olds. A SIO.OO fee covers tuition for the class which will meet Monday through Friday from 9:30-10: 30 a.m. July 17-28. The Planetarium will again offer a five day Astronomy and Space Science Institute for teachers between July 24 and 28. The course, taught by Planetarium staff and educa tional specialist* from NASA', carries ohe renewal credit with tuition underwritten, for a maximum of fifty public school teachers, by the State Department of Public Instruc tion. Astronomy for the family will be emphasized in Fall courses which include "Con stellations and Legends, "As tronomy for Young People," and "Introduction to Astrono- MiT » my. Advance registrations are now being accepted for all courses, and may be initiated by writing for a complete 1972 course catalog to the Morehead Planetarium University of North Carolina, 27514 or bj calling the Planetarium at (191) 933-1236 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. 1,900 Placed On Books in Weekend Drive A city-wide voter registra tion drive last Friday and Saturday brought in 1,900 ap plications for registration. This was the largest two-day regis tration drive ever held in Dur ham County. It means that over 3,100 people have regis tered to vote at the two "re gistration weekends" conduct ed by the Durham Committee on Voter Registration. We were very plewed with the community's response to the two registration weekends. I want to again point out that the overwhelming response to our plan - that of placing registrars at several central lo cations in the community where a great many people shop or do business, and of conducting registration at night and on the weekend -- suggests that similar features should be incorporated into the official voter registration efforts of the Board of E lections. A third registration drive will be conducted by the Dur ham Committee on Voter Re gistration. It was in the five dty and county high schools on Wednesday, Marcy 15. It should be made clear that this registration drive was for high school students only, of whom there are some 2000 eligible voters. The County Board of elec tions will continue to hold re gistration on weekdays, from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. The Board will also have registrars available in the prednct polling places on the next three Satur days, March 18, 25, and April 1. from 9:00 a.m. until 6:30 3 |Uy Lifesaver U|M Radial Steel R/S The American you a 40,000 miles from a C j saver Radial normal use on your car, the retailer who sold it £ will give you the difference as a credit against the going C trade-in new Lifesaver Radial, plus a small service C ilf) / : •.' ' ■ . ■9l. i ,«s NU-TREAD TIRE CO. 601 Foster St. Phono 682-5792 p.m. Anyone wishing to know where his precinct polling place is should call the Durham County Board of Elections. The deadline of registration for the May 6 Primary elections is April 7. Chamberlin Studio Honor Roll For Month of February Mrs, - Margaret S. Shearin, director of the Chamberlin Studio has posted the honor roll lost of students. They include the following students; First Honor Roll: Dennis Allen, Francine Buie, Barry Chase, Ora Clemens, Joanna Crews, India Evans, Gwenerviere Hester, Rita Hester, Vernon Jones, Rosalyn Lawrence, Jewel Marsh, Renee Page, Katrina Rempson, Re gina Smith, Charlene Spellman, Deborah Thompson, Tamers Tlmberlake, Gailya Upchurch. Second Honor Roll: Sheila Cameron, Clarke Eger ton, Mark Eubanks, Pamela Gunn, Mary Frances McCray, La Quinto Parker, Angela Smith, Pamela Stanback, Pame la Thompson. Appreciation Service Held For Mrs Wilson Evangelist Willie Lewis will be honoring Mother Lula B. Wilson on this Sunday night, March 19 at the Durham De liverance Evangelistic Center 414 E. Pettigrew St. Mother Wilson has been a great source of encouragement to Evange list Lewis and his newly es tablished church. Evangelist Lewis is asking all who know this woman of God to come and bring her a gift or card on the 19th at 7:30 sharp. "There is only one life and it soon will pass, but only what you do for Christ will last." Campbell Grant BUIES CREEK Campbell College won a grant from the Kresge Founda tion Wednesday when it Last year, Capri was "Im rt UXHOUGH AH I #*yi not option* This yezr, Mercury Montego is "Car of the Year." When you're hot, vou're hot! Not one, but two winners of Road at a shamefully low price, won the Test Magazine's awards are now in "Import Car of the Year" award-over our showroom. all contenders. Mercury Montego, the new per- Impressive? We think so ... and sonal-size car with big-car ride, was we're sure yoa'll agree when you selected "Car of the Year" for 1972 seeanddrivetheseoutstandingcars. by Road Test magazine. Its editors Visit us soon! 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