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Call 929-1040 The Folk FOUND Pair of black-rimmed pre scription glasses at inter section of 54 bypass and 15 501 highways. Left at GM While doing business with our Loan Dept. We pay the tab. DURHAM'S OLDEST PAWNBROKERS nuEPCirns US W. MAIN, AT 5 POINTS ENTRANCE ON CITY PARKING LOT Sou, nd Information Office. LOST Silver rosery in vicinity of Caroina Inn Hill Hall If found call 942-1455, after 6 p.m. A gold bracelet, (family heirloom-Thursday night near Raleigh St. and Mclver Dorm. Reward. Call Annette Fairless at 968-9173. '66 Corvair Corsa Four-speed, tach, ra dio, heater, white walls. 15,000 miles. Still under warranty. Was $1995. NOW 1695. Holiday Imports C&apel Hill-Durham Blvd. THE DAILY Green Eggs Make For Puzzlement LOUISVILLE, KY .(AP) Everyone laughs and "says it can't happen, but the little red hen goes on laying green eggs. She's been doing it for six months. The eggs themselves are completely normal: a yel low yolk and a white white. But the egg shells are pastel green. A veterinarian, asked about this, responded: "Sorry, I can't help you with that ques tion. Why don't you try phy siologists at the University of Kentucky?" A telephone call was made to Lexington by one skeptic. "Let me ask two doctors in my office," said the university pro fessor at the other end of the line. Loud laughter filled the professor's office and rat' through the telephone. "Try a geneticist: this thing sounds like a problem for that field. Good luck." . The genticist suggested one of the eggs be washed. It was. The cleaning cloth become a little green, the egg shell re tained its full hue. Veteran poultry experts say the egg has to be white or brown if it's a chicken egg. It simply cannot be green, they contend. But the eggs are green,, and the little hen is laying them. Her owner, who prefers to re main anonymous, says the family has been eating the green - shelled marvels. They taste like any other egg, she reported. And no one has turned green. Chad and Jeremy, sponsored by Phi Mu Alpha, will ap s pear in Memorial Hall, Feb. 24. Tickets are on sale in Y Court and the Record Bar. All proceeds go to the James Michael Barham Scholarship Fund. TUESDAY The Flying Club will show a film on Air Traffic Control at its meeting at 8 p.m. in GM. Everyone interested hi earning either a commer cial or private pilots license is welcome. , - . WRC meets at 6:45 in the Grail Room. Cosmopolitan Club meets at 5:30 p.m. in upstairs Lenoir Hall. Program is by Teho Van Groll. Graduate men are invited to an open house at Kenan Dor mitory Valentine's eve, Feb. 14, 8 p.m. Semper FidleUs Society, Alpha Chapter will meet at 7:30 ; p.m. on the lower deck of the Naval Armory. All Ma rine officer candidates are invited to hear a presenta tion on counter - guerilla op erations in Vietnam by Capt. T. V. Druade, USMC. Interviews for the position of Freshman Coordinator of Women's Residence Council are being held Tues 11:00 1:00 and 3:00-5:00, Wednes day from 3:00-5:00 and Thursday from 3:00 to 5:00. All women students interest in this position should sign up immediately at the ggra ham Memorial Information desk. The Service Projects Week co sponsored by the Carolina Y and campus religious groups A A FNAL I A END S I T S THE HUB'S absolute, Final, Ultimate, Unrepeatable, Last-Time-Ever FINAL WINTER CLEARANCE SUITS from 39.08 SPORT COATS from 21 .33 DRESS SHIRTS from 3.33 SHOES from 7.88 TROUSERS from 12.88 TAR HEEL Piaynnakers Give Chekhov Ploy I The Carolina Playmakers will present Anton Chekhov's "Three Sisters" from March 1-6, it was announced Mon day. Tickets for the production will be released to season LAUREL DYKSTRA, portraying Masha, and Barry Neil Startz, portraying a military commander, will have the lead ing roles in the upcoming Carolina Playmakers' production of Chekhov's "Three Sisters." The play will be given March 1-6. Campus Calendar continue today with the ap pearance of John Ensign and Charles Webster at the Y. Ensign will be at the Y from 11 to 4 p.m. represent Camp Hanover in Richmond, Va. Persons wishing to council at this Prebyterian camp this summer are vinvited to drop in or make appointment at 929-2102. There will be a sign-up sheet in Y Court for appointments. WEDNESDAY Communications Committee will meet at 4:00 Wed. in Roland Parker III in GM. All" members are urged to attend. State Student Legislature in terviews Wed. 3-5 p.m. in Woodhouse Room, G.M: NSEA will meet 7:30 Wed nesday at 08 Peabody. Non members are invited. THURSDAY YDC presents Tom Lambeth, Gov. Terry Sanford Adminis trative associate at a din ner meeting in upstairs Le noir Hall Thursday 6:30 p.m. G. M. Social Committee meets MILTON'S February Shirtstrangler The greatest Frogstrangler buy we've ever offered. Fabulous single needle tapered roll button-down shirts, PRESENT SEASON VINTAGE, superbly tailored by the big E Eagle solids in matted basket weaves and herringbones, chambrays in stripes and tattersals, dacron cotton wash 'n' wear oxfords, Old School Tromblee striped oxfords, Meer schaum stripes all the finer shirts that add up to a smarter wardrobe, regularly $7.95, 8.95 and 9.95, at a goldstrangler of $4.49. This is but a sampling of the wonderful world of Old School buys including added further reductions on suits and sport coats. Y'ail come and join the funstrangler! litem's Nothing Cupboard A ' ' A-1 j ticket holders next Monday, and to the general public on February 23. Acclaimed as one of t h e masterpieces of twentieth -century drama. "Three Sis ters" is a tender and rueful 'i . Thursday 4:00 p.m. Angel Flight pledge teas will be held in the AFROTC ca det lounge Thursday from 7-8 and 3-5 from Sunday, Feb. 19. All interested co eds are invited. "Capital City Sport Parachute Club" will hold an open meeting Thursday at 7:00 p.m. in the college union theater .at N. C. State Uni versity. A color movie "Sport of the Space Age" will be shown. Efforts are being made to form a col lege team. All interested stu dents are invited. VARSITY WE SOLD OUR LEASE. EVERYTHING UST DE SOLD III A VERY SHOOT TOE! Further Deep Reductions CHOOSE FROH FRESH stocks of national fadous QRAflDS OF HEIl'S WEAR AT CLOSE OUT PRIGES Shop Ooiv Don'l F.3iss This Opportunity For ScnsalicacI Savinss Sorry: No Charges No Lay-Aways All Sales Final! Clothiers at Distinction mmm street account of the downfall of an upperclass family three sis ters and a brother who try to find happiness by escaping from the small town where they have been stranded by the death of their father. Laurel Dykstra will have the role of Masha, the sister who is married to a clod and has the misfortune to fall passion ately in love with Vershinin. portrayed by Barry Neil Startz, the handsome colonel commander of a neighboring military detachment. Virginia Cornue will be seen as Olga, the eldest of the sis ters, a school teacher embit tered with her spinsterhood, and Kristine Hoover as Irina, the youngest sister who thinks that marriage will provide her a means of escape. The role of Andrey, the vic timized brother of the three sisters, will be portrayed by Christopher Parsons, with Degree Candidates in: BS, MS, PhD degrees in Chem. BA, MBA degrees in Accounting, Business eet the from Monsanto FEBRUARY 20 Sign up for an interview at your placement office. 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