W-j-dnesdrf. tftrch 8, 1S74 'roject may be expanded by ncns'dl r.!cDcnc:d . Clzit Writs r ECOS, a local environmental organization, is beginning this week a pilot door-to-door newspaper recycling project in the Briarcliff and Colony Woods sections of Chapel Hill. Larry Kehrer, ECOS director of recycling, said door-to-door recycling in the city will be continued and expanded if this week's venture is successful. ECOS representatives for the several weeks have been contacting residents of Briarcliff and Colony Woods and asking them to save newspapers for this week's pickup. Kehrer said the response has been "50 percent good... and 50 per ews in brief O'Neal gets backing Mike O'Neal was endorsed Tuesday by the vice president of the student body and speaker of the CGC, Juli Tenney. "Mike is one of the few people who has offered a solution for the parking situation," Tenny said. He wants to stop the installation of parking meters along the roadsides near dorms, she added. "In all matters with regard to housing, he has been a champion of the students' rights," Tenney said. "Mike will be a strong leader for the students as a student representative with the -administration," she said. Ockerman candidate Foster Ockerman said Monday he would run as a write-in candidate for undergraduate off-campus CGC District III. Ockerman, a senior American history major, said, "One of the reasons I am running is because no one ran from undergraduate off-campus District III last week and I feel we should not go unrepresented." Ockerman also said, "There are a lot of groups that are valuable, but because they If You Liko Greece and Homo Week's Display of Tine Classics THE OLD BOOK CORNER 137A East Rosemary Street Opposite Town Parking Lots Chapel Hill, N.C. 275 14 A(SSir' SMALL GROUPS o 6 SESSIONS -24 HOURS o VOLUMINOUS HOME STUDY MATERIAL o MAKE-UP LESSONS INCLUDED Register Umi for r.lay Eimn Locd Classes a m i " v .'-'.jr.'' ill ji ,'i h x J r j If LION DAY NIGHT WEDNESDAY NIGHT FRIDAY NIGHT 1 Q.m.-11 p.m. Sun.-Thurs. n n nnrs U J Lam 7 s.m.-l 2 midnight " " Fri.-Cst. cycles cent great. "Only one person said he usually threw his papers away, but he said he'd save his papers anyway, Kehrer added. Kehrer said according to his count, about 500 houses have been contacted and will have their newspapers picked up by ECOS this week. Kehrer said he hopes to get a two-ton load of papers this week, which he said ECOS would sell to a recycling center for $40. If this week's project is successful, Kehrer forsees, possibly within a year, a comprehensive recycling project in Chapel Hill. "This is a wish and a guess," Kehrer said, "but we'd like to see dumpsters that are small, they are not getting enough attention." Someone needs to work on the budget for the small groups, he added. Ockerman was on the speech team, business manager last year for the Cellar Door, Di-Phi Literary Society president for two terms and a sophomore class officer. fcY' offers classes The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Y MCA has planned a new schedule of classes for this spring. The new classes are described by the organization as an added encouragement to soothe the impact of the energy crisis and the new stay-at-home urgency. The classes to be offered include: bridge, crocheting, golf, guitar, karate, ladies physical fitness, needlepoint, pottery, weaving, wrestling, hatha yoga, gymnastics, children's and adult's painting and sketching. Persons desiring more information about the classes can call the YMCA at 929-3788 or 929-8104. Students should register before spring break in the office, located in the lower level of University Presbyterian Church. US0 ZZ3 fm 0m m mm m all Earrings, Bracelets, Pocketbooks, Shoulder Bags AFRICAN BATIK SHOP NCNB PlazaO Chapel Hill Open til 7 p.m.O 942-2322 St ffYj in v 5 P.l3. "til Closing Italian Spaghetti Night et Honey's. ALL the tangy Italian spaghetti, crisp salad and garlic bread YOU CAN EAT for only $1.S5. Southern Fried Chicken Night at Honey's. ALL the famous Honey's fried chicken & crisp golden french fries YOU CAN EAT for only $2.35. Fish Fesst Night et Honey's. ALL the golden fried fillet of flounder & crisp french fries YOU CAN EAT for enly $1.C5. vesi Across from U atj' , Glen Lennox; 990 would be available to every office and dorm on campus. In the city we'd be recycling newspapers, magazines, aluminum and glass." He said he envisions alternate weekly collection paper one week, and glass and aluminum the next of these items from every house and apartment building in Chapel Hill. Kehrer said he is unsure of the manpower such an operation would require, but he said he doesn't expect the operation to be too profitable. What ECOS is planning to do, Kehrer said, is create a "cooperative living situation." We'll rent a large house with a lot of land and cheap rent," he said. "We'll try to grow some of our own food and we'll be cutting expenses way down. "One of the things we expect to prove is that, while recycling is only marginally profitable for a standard worker, we hope to alter our lifestyle and show that recycling can be profitable to us," Kehrer said. The members of the cooperative would man the recycling project and live on the profits. The campus recycling would be handled by volunteers, he said. Kehrer said it is possible the town will help the recycling project, but city representatives so far have said only that they are interested. The town manager could not be reached for comment. Kehrer said a basic need for the recycling project, one which the town has been unable to help with, is for a central storage location in Chapel Hill. A: : 5' r I i - "in1 -b ii If you are planning to tour on your bicycle this spring, we have the gear. Come by and we'll help you plan your trip. 110 W. Main, Carrboro o 967-5104 '."-"""."""'-.'V"e"e--e'e'e"e e e"e'e e e'e'ee e e e are e CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE Super 10 speed Gltane Custom all alloy components. 21 1A In. Reynolds S31 frame 20 Ibs.l $200. 987-7993 eve. John. Ticket for Nassau'a Cruise, the Ftavta plus round trip train ticket to Miami. All expenses Included tor $200. It Interested call Randy Gray 933-6289. BICYCLE FOR SALE. Feel that warm spring breeze thru your hair on a Sears Special. No gears, No extras. $28 cheap. Call Sheldon 967-5284 evenings. PIONEER 626 RECEIVER BRAND NEW. STILL IN SEALED BOX WITH FULL WARRANTY. PURCHASED BY MISTAKE. MUST SELL. LISTS FOR 340X0. WANT 250.00. Call 933 2887. GREAT BUY!! 8 months old Kenwood 3200 stereo receiver and 2 Planner R-300 speakers worth $430 telling $350. Call 596-4459. Raleigh Super Course 10-speed life time guarantee beautifully modified Including 1 1 1 Record stem A Suntour V competition derallteur. Like new. $170 firm. Andre. 933-3582. Keep trying. STEREOS: GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY FINEST EQUIPMENT LOWEST PRICES; FULL WARRANTIES; CHECK RECEIVER SPECIALS LIMITED QUANTITIES! CALL ANN 8HACHTMAN, 942-7172; VISIT, 1510 CUMBERLAND RD. FOR RENT ApL for summer rent. May-August. $155 per month two bedroom Klngswood. Call Henry or WeHs 942-2106 after 6. Need a roommate for apt? WHI help on rent and expenses. Call 933-4085 after 7. Female roommate needed tor summer May to August to share two bedroom apt Partially furnished, pool, air conditioned, $75 monthly. Keep trying 967-7185. Room for rent In house only one block from Silent Sam. Contact Roy Miller at 929-6583 or come by 203 East Rosemary SL Semi-furnished ApL to sublet for summer Univ. Gardens. 1 mile from campus. AC 2 bdr. townhouse. Call Suxy 942 8115 P.S. Looking for small house near campus next year. House to Rent in country has 9 tedrooms, den A complete kitchen. There I plenty of yard space. May be reached at night at 8:00. 967-5532. Day Flue lion teelood MkL Ask for Mr. Farrow. WANTED Ride needed to Wash. D.C. area leaving anytime FrL SaL Please call Lyn 94S-2S03 keep trying. RIDE WANTED TO BOSTON LEAVING THURS. OR FRL OF THIS WEEK CR r4tXT WEEK. WILL SHARE GAS EXPENSES. CALL GARY AT 153-2151 CR IN DURHAM AFTER S AT 4S9-7S21. Ride desperately needed for one plus my well-mannered dog to Columbus, Ohio or Washington, D.C to leave earty Friday morning. Call 929-9003. Need ride to Wash. D.C or Princeton, NJ Fri'. 2:00 or thereafter. Will share expenses and driving. Cad Jim, 933 558. Keep trying. v f. Staff photo by Mam E. Gtr Spring fever t no Hr u Today's Activities Th Student Academic Reform Committee will meet at 4:30 p.m. in Suite A of the Union. An introductory lecture m Transcendental Meditation wilt be held at 7:30 p.m. In the downstairs community room of the Orange Savings and Loan building. A second preparatory lecture will be held tomorrow at the same time and place, and a course will be held over the weekend. For further information, call Sims at 929-2633. An orientation counselors tor Fall 1 974 should meet at 7:30 p.m. in Carroll Hall Auditorium. The Institute of Latin American Studies will hold its weekly Informal luncheon meeting from noon to 1:30 p.m. at 570 Hamilton Halt Pre-break, all-campus, record-setting streak Is scheduled for 11 p.m. at Mangum and Joyner dorms. Anyone Interested in helping Robert Morgan campaign for the U.S. Senate meet at 7:30 p.m. In room 209 of the Union. Dr. Robert G. Faust of the UNC School of Medicine will speak on "Molecular Basis of Active Intestinal Transport of Sugars and Amino Acids" at 4 p.m. in 123 Wilson Hall. "ROTC Counter Recruiting: A Slide Show on the UFW Movement" will be shown at a Peace Center meeting. 7:30 p.m. at the Wesley Foundation. v5 r i 't' (if l ' J( - , 0 :. & a e e e e a e e- e Rider (3) wanted to New Mexico share driving and gas. Leave Mar. 7, 8, 9. Call Gary 929-1828. lent anyone driving to New York city tor spring break? You need help with the gas and driving. Call 933-4067. Ride wanted to Miami leaving Thursday or Friday. Will share gaa ft driving. Call Jim 966-2149 8-5 p.m. Summer Jobs: Coach of community swim team andor lifeguard at community pool. Must have WSI. Write: Box 10041 in Greensboro for more Information. Ride needed to Boston or vicinity. Will help with expenses and driving. Call Mark 933-8511. NEED MONEY FOR VACATION? WILL BUY NEW OR USED STEREO ALBUMS OR ENTIRE COLLECTION. GOOD PRICES. 929-6175, leave name and number. Need ride to Nasvhlile, Tenn. or over mountains. Ready to leave Friday. Glad to help with expenses. Call Doug at 3 2833. Help! LIONEL TRAINS WANTED any type, condition. Don't let them waste away I'll give them a good home. Bring them back after break cash paid. 967-1632. Need one ride to Asheville or Weavervllle tor spring break. Win share gas expenses. Call Joe at 933-3207 after 10:00. Keep trying. Ride needed to Virginia BeachNorfolk area for spring break. WIN gladly share gas and driving. Call Beat at 967-1108 after . 5:30. Please keep trying. 77ADOPTED?? Information needed from adoptive parents and adopted Individuals for exploratory research. Call 968-9398. Ask for Cindy Undsey. MISCELLANEOUS FOR FAST PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ON QUALITY HI-FI STEREO COMPONENTS CALL JOHN FLORENCE AT 829 2841. MONDAY-SATURDAY, 9:00-5:00. Springtime Boogie with South Wing! Bring your boogie shoes to Town Hall Wed. and Thurs. March 6-7. PRO LIFE PREGNANCY COUNSELING. BIRTH CHOICE 7 p.m. -10 p.m. Monday-Friday 942-3300. CONDOMS FOR MEN. Top-quality Brands ALL at very low prices. Don't settle tor less than the Best. ADAM ft EVE, Franklin ft Columbia (over CCB). If willing to trade 2 ACC tournament tickets for 2 eastern regional tickets please contact either Jim Thomas or Bruce Rosenberg at the Z3T House 968-93219219. IRISH STUDIES IN THE IRISH REPUBLIC June 17-Ju! 12, 1974. Study and travel for colls js credit In Ireland under sponsorship of Greensboro Regional Consortium. Dr. Ben Wilson. English Department, Greensboro College, Greensboro, N.C. 27420. Are you from a big city? Our Speech sutgroup Is studying regional dialects and would like to talk with you. Pieese call 967-7632 after 4:00. 1 Mayor gives status of town bus by David Kllnger Staff Writer The Chapel Hill Board of Aldcrm:n received a report from Mayor Howard Lee Monday detailing the present status of the community bus system plan and calling for future expansion of the bus shuttle service to outlying parking areas. Because University officials had not been contacted on the proposed additions to the system as of meeting time Monday, Lee requested that members of the press not disclose all of the details pending further action by town officials and University run Charles Vickery, candidate for the N.C Senate, wHI speak to aU interested people at 7:30 p.m. in room 217 ot the UNon. The UNC-Duke oint physics colloquium is sponsoring a talk by Prof. Aaron Bloch on "Design and Study One Dimensional Organic Conductors" at 4 p.m. in room 265 Phillips Hail. Coming Events Elections for 3 mcmbers-at-lirrge to the YM-YWCA W be held from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, March 7. In the Y Bldg. The College Civ! tan Club will meet March 18 at 7:30 in room 205 of the Union. New officers win be elected. Recruiting dates set The following organizations will be recruiting on campus the week of March 18 22: Tuesday, March 19: Katherine Gibbs' and Humana, Inc. Wednesday, March 20: The Williams Companies, Institute for Paralegal Training and Ford Motor Credit Co. RECYCLE The collection box is behind ouu ou uoouuuuuuuuouooooooo o o o Picnic ketrs. q Bac ixpao Sceirs, Beach o o o o Trippers, Spring Party- m iwers... - we 0 edibles you need - Beef stick, crackers, p O and the finest selection of cheeses O o We're open ' o iuam-tpm i o o o O Mon - Sat Lower Level University Square O O OOOOOO O O i'JVJX the sparkling 7 Li 4 t:.vT:TiUi Ik 4 t :njri3 ri-Ly tr'o ... c m tn c o USE GORDON'S CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS Gordon's Budget Accounts Gordon's Charge Plans We Accept: Bar.kAmericard Diners Club Shoppers Charge taster Charga Carte Blanche American Express IN CHAPEL HILL SHOP AT GORDON'S mJ kMM mm Lmm i LJ hi Ik wk m la 11 ifiiSi JSl S. Estes Drive Sfiop Gordon's Coast to Coast XV em administrators. "We are at the point where wc are about to decide on some action. I want discussion from the Board of Aldermen and some definite feelings on possible expansion of the proposed system." said Lee. Basically the expansion would increase campus shuttle service to parking areas and storage lots to offset the expected heavy demand by UNC students for campus bus transportation. Lee has scheduled a meeting with University officials later this week to discuss the changes and accompanying costs to the University. During their regular session, board members approved a request by Piedmont Electric to construct a power substation and erect transmission lines off Smith Level Rd. in Carrboro. Action on the special use application came alter several weeks of deliberation by the aldermen and members of the Department of Urban Development (DUD) over the visual impact that the project would have an the community. DUD Director Kurt Jenne advised that construction of the substation would not cause an adverse impact on the area and would not be a determining factor in the development of surrounding land. : Thursday, March 21: The Williams Companies: Baxter Laboratories, lnc: Hoechst Fibers, Inc.; R.J. Reynolds' Tobacco and Signode Corp. .-: Friday. March 22: W.S. Peebles and Co Inc.; Regional administrator of National Banks-Bureau of Treasury; First National Bank of Maryland; Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. and the Xerox Corporation; Daily Tar Heel son Liorarv. a a " o o o o o d o have all the ore at $ Q O a o o D "4jU 'rfr Ol, jmm O TO OOOOQOQOOOQ .JS8SdiK3ifc2B5u threesomes 1 diamond trio set, - HKgoid. i f ?i f1 :::: :::-:: 'I I1K II JEWELERS syst V