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ndeips looks ahead. o o expanded staff San ; II - jy needed by Susan S pence Staff Writer Steve Saunders, re-elected chairman of the Residence College Federation (RCF), said Thursday his two major concerns now are getting to know the new governors and getting more staff people to work with him next year. Saunders, a junior from Pensacola, Fla., received 2,333 votes to Gary Kesselman's 1,182 in Tuesday's student elections. The most important thing he learned as chairman of RCF this year is that he needs a larger staff, Saunders said. The needs and the amount of work required Crafts J air for this weeken Skilled artisans from throughout North Carolina will display and sell their crafts at the Fifth Annual Carolina Friends School Crafts Fair on March 4th and 5th at the Wesley Foundation, 214 Pittsboro Street, in Chapel Hill. The Fair will be open on Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Sunday from 12:30 to 6 p.m. A special feature of the Fair will be a puppet show for children on Saturday, with performances at 10:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Parents are invited to leave their children in the supervised play area at the neighboring Newman Center from 10 a.m. to 12 and from 3 to 5 p.m. when the puppet show will be staged. Specialties on the menu of the Fair's French Cafe will be Soupcons peasant soup, French bread, baklava and other pastries. The Children's Room will offer inexpensive books suitable for preschool through junior high students, small toys, and special kits of craft materials for children. A Flea market and a Bake Sale featuring regional and ethnic foods are other features of the two day fair. Free parking will available. Among the well-known craftsmen returning to this year's fair are potters Starting Monday, March 6, there will be new classified deadlines. On Monday, Wednesday, and Friday the deadline will be 12:45, and on Tuesday and Thursday it will 'be 12:15. All ads received after these times WILL NOT be in the following day's paper. . . ..... . . ........... ,vav.v;.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.'.v.v.v.v. DTH Classifieds Karen who answered (sleepy) Mike's ad at 1:00 a.m: Please call back (967-5617) and leave your number. I took it down incorrectly. ROOMMATE WANTED. Private bedroom in two bedroom apartment. AC, carpet, kitchen, pool. $55 and 13 utilities. Call 967-4862.- Expert typist wants to type term papers, theses, dissertations. IBM selectric. 929-6612. STUDENT TRIPS AND CAMPING WITH fcIINITREKS EUROPE. NORTH AFRICA ORIENT. Write S.T.O.P. 2150C Shattuck Berkeley CA 09704 OR SEE TRAVEL AGENT. I need a ride to Boston or vicinity over spring break. Call Stu, 968-6081. Want to buy: Used woman's bicycle. Call 933-5401 days, 967-4433 nights and weekends. Graduate male looking for quiet room within 5 miles of campus. Call 933-1064 between 95, ask for Ray Wood. If not there, leave message. Round trip ride needed to IOWA or St. Louis for spring break. Will share expenses, driving. Call 933-6270. WANTED: Information leading to the recovery of a green canvas bag containing a parachute and a Phillips tape recorder. Contact DTH ad office. Reward. Good buy: 1969 Fiat 124 sport coupe; green; am-fm radio; 44,000 miles; no accidents-no dents; good condition; $1500. Interested? Call 933-3562. 1971 Vega Hatchback; green, 110 hp, air, am radio, tape, 4 speed, tinted glass, 10 months old. 11,000 miles. Need cash quick. Asking $2100, may bargain. Call 966-5437. For Sale: 1970 Honda CB 350. Good cond. Gold. Highbars. Must see to appreciate. Call 933-5169 or come by 314 Ehringhaus ask for Pete. . Wanted: Ride to Texas for spring break. Austin, Waco or vicinity. Will share expenses. Call Nancy Andrews. 933-3672. Trailer needed between now and August. Will make deal now if price and specifications are right. Call Frank. 968-9371. Leave message if not there. BLACK'S EDITING AND TYPING SERVICE. Reports Articles Letters '; Theses Manuscripts Envelopes 25 Experienced Typists Before that deadline saps your strength And daybreak finds you bleary, Reserve a typist in advance i Arise bright-eyed and cheery. ' 12:01p.m. 12:01a.m. 942-7142 EUROPE this summer. $199. NY LONNY via ' BMA 707 jet. 93 seats available to UNC students, employees and families ($10 admin.) . . Call 929-2340 between 5 7pm. Round trip ride wanted to NYC. Leave March ' 9. Return 13th. Dates flexible.. Call Moss. 1 933-8369 before 5. 929-1754 after. TO RENT: Young physician and wife wish to ' rent for 1 yr. a house in the Chapel Hill vicinity. Furn. or unfurn. Call 549-8411, ext. 3238 days. Durham, 477-4294 nights. v . For Immediate Sale: Buick LeSabre 1964, 67,000. Excellent running condition. Fine body ' in & out. AC & new tires. $350. Call nights. '. Durham 477-4294. GET JUICED UP with VITAMIN A CARROT ' JUICE at BOB'S JUICE BAR inside Harmony . next to the Carolina Grill. Try our Banana-orange Shakes. Open 106. Mon & Sat. are too great for the staff he had and that staff must be expanded, Saunders said. This expansion tentatively includes eight to 10 advisory-type positions. '"The number of positions depends on how many qualified people I can find to fill them," Saunders said. "Before I set up a complete staff I plan to conduct an intensive talent search by setting aside a week for interviews to find out who's qualified and who's interested." A second phase of Saunders' plans for RCF restructuring would be to include independent residence halls and give them direct representation on the main RCF board. slated d Dorothy Davis, Sally Prange, Larry and Sue Anderson, and Beverly Magennis, all of Chapel Hill; Pepper Fluke, Marion Menapace, and Calvin Wong of Durham, Sid Oakley of Butner, Jim Pringle of East Carolina University, Ron Garfinkle, Ron Propst, and Jim McBride of Penland, Douglas Burton of Hickory and Elaine Reed of Raleigh; leathercrafter Daniel Miller of Chapel Hill; weavers Melissa Garfinkel and Phyllis Yacopino of Penland, Sandy Miller and Ruth Lang of Durham. Also from Chapel Hill will come Jo Helwig, candles; Mary Ruth Dobbin, jewelry; Greg Matkin, paper mache; and Hazel Cheek, baskets. Others from Durham include Bob Vance, light sculpture; Flo McKinney, enamaling; Jan Gregg, ceramics. Catherine Shelburne of Raleigh will bring her batik and Gaynell Marshall of St. Paul Virginia, will bring corn husk dolls. Rachael Gordon will travel from Tennessee with her Israeli jewelry and bitik. Jim Yacopino with metalwork and Noni Haigler with macreme will come from Penland. Members of the UNC Art department will display and sell a variety of crafts. FLIGHTS Fly a special BOAC jet JFK to London and back this summer. $215 Commercial and charter costs have soared due to new IATC regualtions. 929-4985. SPINET PIANO BARGAIN. Wanted responsible party to take over spinet piano. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager, P.O. Box 241, McClellanville, South Carolina, 29458. 1966 FALCON, 4 door, 6 cylinder, automatic transmission. New valve job. Burns very little oil. $400.00. Watson Morris, 933-3757 or 967- 4452. OLDIES BUT GOODIES 1,000 singles and 500 albums. 1955 to 1971. Price, $.25 to $2.50. Saturday and Sunday, 12pm to 5pm. C-9 University Gardens or call 942-6635. INTERNATIONAL JOBS-Europe, South America, Asia, Australia, USA. Openings in all fields Social Sciences, Business, Sciences, Engineering, Education, etc. Alaska construction and pipeline work. Earnings to $500 weekly. Summer or permanent. Paid expenses, bonuses, travel. Complete current information only $3.00. Money back guarantee. Apply early for best opportunities write now!!! International Employment, Box 721-N661, Peabody, Massachusetts 01960 (Not an employment agency.) BSR. I Love You. RGW. Want to buy: full-grown male bassetthound, preferably tri-colored, for stud. All papers not required. Call Durham collect: 489-8923. TRIANGLE DISCOUNT STEREO. ALL BRANDS at lowest discount prices...even those few brands sold only at retail price! Full warranties; call 942-7172 anytime. Male resident needed for the rest of tnis semester at Granville Residence College South. For further details, call 966-2532. For Rent 3 bedroom 10x55, air conditioned mobile home. Available immediately. $125 per month. Call 929-2854 or 942-1749 from 10 6pm. For Sale by Owner Mercedes Benz 220 SE 1963. sun roof, 4 speed, 4 door, $695. 968- 5776. Need chick to share house near Kroger's. 2 bedrooms, fireplace, $40.00mo. plus utiltities. 968-3766. Do you need additional information of the subjects of governmental surveillance of private citizens or reorganization of the U.S. jury system. Now available on the shelves of the Student Stores, introductory overviews filled with compiled research: Government Surveillance in a Democratic Society & Justice and the Jury. Published by Information Research Associates. Special sale price $3.75. There's got to be someone driving to, through, or around Northern Virginia on March 10th. If so, please call 933-4201. It will be greatly appreciated. For Sale One pair of Henke Ski Boots. Size 12 will fit size 11M foot. Excellent condition. Used one year. Call 929-5227. FRIENDLY GIRL needs ride to and from Florida for spring break. Will help with expenses. Call 967-5216. Trailer for rent: one bedroom, one study, furnished. Greenway Park. $50 deposit. $100mo. rent. Available now. Call 929-3188 or 942-3260. 1968 Karman Ghia, low mileaqe. excellent condition body & enqine. Must sell,$1000. 967-7912. Martha: won't you, please, see me! Love, Dean. Martha: won't you. please, see me! Love. Dean. Martha: won't you, please, see me! Love, Dean. "At present, just over 17 percent of the students on campus are not represented," Saunders said. He hopes to have a proposal on this prepared after he receives input on the idea from the new governors. Along with incorporating independent residence halls into RCF will come a name change, since it would no longer represent only residence colleges. "The name has been pretty much of a misnomer all along," Saunders said. "It is more of a confederation rather than a federation. The decisions of RCF affect all of the students." The new name would be along the lines of the Residence Hall Association. Saunders' other plans include following up the recommendations made Monday F affect all of the students." The new name would be along the lines of the Residence Hall Association. Saunders' other plans include following up the recommendations made Monday by the Student Stores Advisory Committee requiring the snack bars to pay the equivalent of rent and utilities back to the residence college program. However, this cannot be done until a trustee regulation governing the operation of Student Stores (which includes snack bars) is changed. Other ideas are: Establishing a check-cashing service on South Campus. A followup of plans laid which would expand the operations of the Student Union and Chase Cafeteria. Chase presently has a mini-union with a few pool tables and a small food selection. Saunders' plans would include more space and an expansion of the food service, as well as having movies and free flicks in Chase. -Improvement of campus security. Saunders would like to pursue the possibilities of getting a volunteer escort system. "This is now done at the University of South Carolina with fraternities providing the escorts," Saunders said. 'No discount rate .Reading At least five more students are needed to sign up for the Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics Course for students to be able to take advantage of the discount price of S100. Another beginning lesson will be held Monday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in room 215 of the Student Union. The cost is presently $125 but is lowered to SI 00 if 30 or more students take the course. s SPRING LOVE US! Because we've got what it takes to make you feel comfortable, look good. If your' re set on winning, stop by today to check out our new short-sleeve knits. o WORLD FAMOUS LACOSTE KNITS. Beautifully crafted, short sleeves, new striped collar. S-M-L-XI $11 o NEW GANT FISHERMAN'S KNIT. Another great. Full fashioned with round neck, short sleeves. S-M-L-XL from $9 o SWIM SUITS. Featuring denims and the new 'Cheeter Look.' from $8 Wht Mub 103 E. FRANKLIN There are a lot a natural 'hams' in the world and photographers have a propensity for finding them. These two guys were rounding the comer in their VW when they decided No action taken owns by Jim Minor Staff Writer The Chapel H ill-Carrboro Joint Commission on Transportation discussed the "Heels' Wheels" mass transit proposal at Thursday's meeting, but no action was taken. The proposal, presented by James Bedrick and Steve Coggins, stipulates the purchasing of 20 buses through the N.C. school bus contract. The system would provide transportation to campus for class needs people Only 25 students attended the first class Wednesday night in the Student Union. "We had anticipated at least 30 attending after we had contacted everyone who signed up previously," said Stephanie Bolick, director for internal affairs for Student Government, under which the course is being offered. The students who attended paid only $100 in the expectation that at least five ST., CHAPEL HILL, N.C. i it fiiiffi' . 1 a Is 9 v i ? fig -ry 1 to attract the Stewart. hear tra students living in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Bedrick told the commission the mass transit system would "immediately take care of the parking problem in the University and surrounding area." "There will be no need to waste money to build additional parking lots on campus," he said. "By fall, 1973, the land of the Student Union parking lot could be turned over for- classroom and dormitory construction. "Freshmen won't have the problem of the lack of mobility they have now," more people would attend the course. If at least 30 students do not attend, those 25 will have to pay S25 more. Students who attend the Monday class will not be losing any lessons of the eight-week course, Bolick said. They will merely be attending two courses in one week. J The second course will be taugl Wednesday at 5:30 or 8:15 p.m. for both the old and new students. "It would be beneficial for both those who had already signed up and for the new students to take the normally SI 25 course for only SI 00," Bolick said. Those interested should sign up at the Student Union information desk before class time Monday. nnuB SSEaaHHHi BICYCLES r achlnji (LOJviJb&ZD 967-10 TOURING ACCESSORIES PARTS, REPAIR SERVICE ON ALL MODELS 10-6Mon-SatTill8 Fri Making love is great. And if you rea'ly give a damn about both your lives ... you'll want to protect her against accidental pregnancy. By using a man's contraceptive that's been designed not only with pro tection in mind, but with pleasure as well. For today's new condoms are exquisitely sensitive, while still providing the same dependable protection the condom has always been noted for! 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"One of the major goals is to return the Chapel Hill community back to the village atmosphere." Coggins said. '"Buses would cut down on the number of cars in the area." The University Traffic and . Safety Committee heard the proposal Tuesday, but postponed action until they receive further information. The proposed system would provide transportation from North to South Campus, to Franklin Street, to various apartment complexes and shopping centers. It would essentially serve student living areas the first year of operation, but would hopefully be extended later to include faculty and further serve students. Courses open at planetarium Applications are now being accepted for all 1972 courses at the Morehead Planetarium. A complete 1972 course catalog can be obtained by calling the Planetarium at 933-1236 or by writing Morehead Planetarium, UNC, Chapel Hill, 27514. STUDENTSFACULTY 21 AND OVER RENT A PINTO S5DAY S.05MILE CALL: RENTAL DEPT. 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