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Saturday, September 4. 1971 food co -OB formed. Campus Calendar aaroel IHm The Daily Tar Heel by Jessica Hanchar Staff WriKr A food co-op hi been formed in Chape! Hill to provide natural or organic foods and grocery items at wholesale prices. I he group called Chapel Hill Food Co-op, has 30 items on order for its members at vavings of "'at least 10 per cent of retail prices n the area." "Anyone in me community can join as a 'buying unit.' thither the is person, a family or a group of 15 peop said Charles Jeffrey, an organizer member. There are presently 31 units in co-op, consisting of about people, "it's growing every day."' a.-urdma Jeffress. "Market day" is every Thursday f 4 to p.m. in the Baptist Student U; on Battle Lane. Members plae t orders at that time and pay in advan.c t r. e . f.'r . . . j. . . c - -r u.; following Thursday. "There are two c:,nd.:::-ns of membership."' sid Jeffress One 3 a 55 fee for overhead, shipping charges and other croup expenses. The ether condition : a .ommirmen? to work for and contribute time toward the co-op's fun.tionL-.g. "Vs'ork consists of going to Durham eer week to get the items, breaking down the individual orders, unpacking the cartons and doing other Things necessary f;r :f run sm oothly." Je::': sa d wvrk about four h: a men: i ... 4 - . Jeffress noted several advantages f: co-:p members. "One is that w e bu :: bu!?i at wh:;esle rr.ee straight :'ro Tf2j5 -s3 T- 'J . $ Jt 1C 30 n; . - - t v - - j , i t r a ! to tax bw s. c--;p p- r. s smce the food i d:ftr:buted. n n members." he . . u .w S:-"-: B v r-s ' - te-3 to T-e t'eirff r' T"e St-3"T 5r-y c3 !a:- Most outstanding' chapter 3U wins fraternity award we buv whi.h allow members to save at least 10 per cent cf retail pn.e. Members save substantially m .re than that cn natural or organic !.vJ" he continued. I he UNC Delta Upsilon (DU) chapter has won an international chapter award tor the I 1th consecutive year. I his year's award is a special honor. I he DU chapter received the title of 'Most Outstanding DU Chapter" in the United States and Canada. The award was issued at the international convention of fraternities in late August. Approximately 300 delegates attended the meeting in De Kalb, 111. Awarded annually, the title was presented on the basis of chapter membership, scholarship, finances and chapter relations, including public relations, mixers, activities and communities relations. Comprehensive quarterly reports sent m by various wh-ptcrs provided the basis for judging. The D Us also v. on the International Chapter Relations award lor the second consecutive year. This award for best chapter relations includes chapter activity in the community, participation in Inter-Fraternity Council, and relations with the University and alumni. Lists of items and prices are available to prospective members every Thursday. C hape! WM Fo-d Co-op w formed this summer after five initial groups decided on its need. It received sponsorship from Suruban Partners of Durham, a foundation which provides money for community, activities organization. The non-profit co-op is officially an industry of Suruban Partners. ztzi-'Zi'.'Z-i 'u-vJecJ t-.e 1 3 I T Sec:-txi 6. .971 at c . " t C'?"-- j- : A 4't:e ' Ex z- ices c - t-e '..-3 5 20 C as t; cec :"e '. ti t-e '. i -5t ?c?e- F -v: i?7; ?3 Vc"c Gat l?"l sc cct ''' ,ct to f s c-tc" 3:. t itrwc:c- : cc,C4!tt o-3 j C fc:y. IT R3ii ?.j-ct'---4. N C S'l'f. -s- jt. r'- r LOST .'.jr. . GM '' "Tc-. . ;7. 1?" e-ari-3 c. Cm! c C.r C l t a ; 3 ; s s J 3 lost y a - j V .C A j -3 Gl'C! 1 IKCJ'J 4 Cl I ?4:-15 15 $5 LOST v.j ; jt r'-'- n!f:''-;j: U Kec r--cv- CitCJ't 9J3-CM!. LOST Nfj- Krr r0v-' j -J to- c - ' j-nJ : . "A't , L'r-i-i '" I ' 'o-3 CJt t t3 Di y T' 13 i - S-i3"t Ci--.'- I I s FD c 11 r E ad. s 1 24.95 seems like a smali pnee to pay for a 15-inch diagonal RCA PortableTV . i t L-JJ The TOWNSMAN Model AZ 151 IS" diagonal picture And it is. But we feel you should be able to buy quality in any size package at a price that won't take the fun out of it. (P.S. we have lots of other RCA bargains too. Come see for yourself.) We rent TV's for $10 per month. EASTGATE TELEVISION & APPLIANCE CENTER Eastgatc Shopping Center 9-6 Monday - Saturday, 'til 9 Friday NOW PLAYING 1:45-3:33-5: 18-7:03-8:48 "The MOST BEAUTIFUL MUSIC since "SOUND OF MUSIC" and the MOST BEAUTIFUL SCENERY EVER ON THE SCREEN" rgUl? - NOW 1-3-5-7-9 I Water chairs $15.00 Water pillows S6.00 Chicken Little, Inc. Butiful Downtown Carrboro 7 Uf'-'fi UNPLANNED PREGNANCY? . . . If you'd like skilled, immediate help in thinking through possible plans, get in touch with The Children's Home Society of North Carolina. The Society offers you unhurried time and experienced counseling, at no charge. 105 North Columbia Street Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514 Telephone 929-4708 or 740 Chestnut Street Greensboro, N.C. 27408 Telephone 274-1538 with Florence Henderson tT'S A LONG WAY TO. oc ZD CD CO LU o o Q ' Si r TlppERARY mHf l3lock 3CNSCIR WEZLL, ROdytiF i L OOK , MHO'S i ACT SAO. . coop But it's a VACATION7 lO AWAY FROM SVPERMDM. I HELLO7 MICHAEL S. DCCAES8URY SPEAKING ( HELLO, DEAR ) ? HOW'S YOUR SOCK SUPFLV HOLDING ( C CUT? I SUMMER OF MICHEL LEG RAND tesinsa R NOW 2:40-4:50-7:00-9:10 Crossword Puzzle ACROSS This Week Onlv LNcd Copies of Quality Paperbacks Regardless of price marked all cut to $.48 The Old Book Corner 1.7 A Hast Roemary Slice Opposite Town Parking Ansr to Yesterday's Pun'e 1 Soft food 4 Extra 9 Tattered doth 12 The self 13 Boy attendants 14 Guido's high note 15 Squandered 17 Deer's horn 19 Haul 20 Musical drama 21 Leak through 23 Bitter vetch 24 A state 27 Be mistaken 28 In music, high 29 Cubic meter 30 Preposition 5 Cushion 6 Symbol for silver 7 Harvests 8 Slave 9 Tell 10 Beverage if Long, slender fish 16 Cover 18 Veracity 20 Worthless leaving 21 Surgical thread 22 Wear away 23 Shade tree 25 Nerve nervork 26 Vital organ CICHO'P E R..EIERh ER A T Qt E ESy iEl L S i E TjoiMIAjT EjTnM D p e It e IM.'ol'- 1E pi T ! s A BISlE M C eTjsjT O RK BluMjE t 'i ArisJooiKi a5 h Q wl a r rjjsCfptuTg S V4jElPpE U T QtTa MiE" R AL)DrTnETp 10 31 Knave at cards 28 Siss river STANDS ALONE! .. . ij ... . .. . - Academy Awapds RPCT Pir.Tl 1RF l 1 1 J r- .-rr. -l STARTS FRI. 3:20-7:30 LAST DAY PANIC IN NEEDLE PARK 32 Cheer 33 Babylonian deity 34 More unusual 35 Lad 37 Steamer (abbr.) 38 Want 39 Uncooked 40 Let it stand 41 Conductor's stick 43 Extinct, flightless bird 44 Tolled 46 Alloy of tin and copper 49 Rodent 50 Approaches 52 Caoutchouc t 53 Native metal 54 Potions of medicine 55 Man's name DOWN 1 Church bench 2 Arabian chieftain 3 Billboard 4 Spurt forth 29 Declare 31 Foot lever 32 Tier 35 Argue 36 Prohibit 37 Likeness 39 Coboy competition 40 Seed 42 Care for 43 Army meal 44 In 1a or of 45 Organ of hearing 45 Prefix: before 47 Cloth measure 48 Unit Of Portuguese currency 51 Conjunction I 12 13 Ky4 Id 7 I VV9 10 II 2 1? Wl 13 16 yyA1 ,a W1 WM T-r-t- -JL&4 Si -22. Wl M ZM Ml ' rrr UkXi UX A 44 43 46 47 4 H I m 1 M W 1 Lriitr. bjr United f etor SjwlicaU, pteT we're open Saturday and Sunday 10-10 2-10 rxnc; UJ u r r n nn 110 Easl Frcnhlla Strcsl Opon Till 10 P.M. A Wachovia Auto Loan puts you into the driver's seat. Faster.
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