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V rt ft -it 1 2 Tha Daily Tcr Kt si Friday, February 6, A . 4 "i-wr 4 i. fr OPEN 11 a.rn.-2 a.m. DAILY i i n o nugb Club Presents y n n n r i c 0 67 YEARS OF SEX, VIOLENCE. "TRIP TO THE MOON" (1902 The first cartoon ever made a surrealistic, fantasy featuring a magic umbrella which zaps the moon natives at the flick of a wrist. GERTIE THE DINOSAUR" 1909 The first fully animated cartoon, ail 10,000 frames drawn by Winsor McCay himself. iv itup ran iiu ,,L "ijijj, Ji V -6 J Jf FAIRYLAND" 1922 r" "Gosh! I wish I was a fairy!" cc- says our hero, and an aroused witch takes it from there. - 4 ALICE'S EGG PLANT" 1924 A Disney cartoon on an Egg Layers' strike, where the hens need Ex-Lax more than they need the CIO. - STfHKt t TCU. YOU STRIKE'.,. BARNYARD LODGE" 1928 The happy tale of a lecherous farmer who lives happily ever after with a nymph from the Zodiac. BOOP-OOP-A-DOOP" 1932 Or the perils of America's favorite curbside hostess as she escapes the prying paws of her moustachioed circus manager. MINNIE THE MOOCHER" 1932 Betty splits the family scene and is promptly scared out of her tree by a series of goblins singino Cab Calloway's famous dope crazed chant. "PECKER ISLAND" 1934 The infamous Everready Hard-on leaves no hole unplugged in his great crusade to eliminate the last vestiges of virginity from the barnyard. Easily one of the funniest rartnons ever made. . IT It j $ Fri.fi sl,F yAj rear NCN8 Plaza O O O O H i t""Oi 1BM!(eO STARTS TODAY I T """'-n 2:40 4:15 5:50 7:25 6t 9:00 P.M. Hal L f 1 LI I i V T A u - Ml I t UIlilMiaioDes il?Ls. e j I - Early Show Sat. & Sun. - 1:05 i I S Ends Tomorrow j ) rQ.Q. dFO"Q"'D Q D J D Q Q Q'."n.D."0' Q" D 0""Q Q .Q". Q" "Q J W.D.B.S. PRESENTS THE WEEKEND LATE SHOWS TONIGHT - SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1- JACK NICHOLSON THE LAST DETAIL' GRAND FUNK RAILROAD IN 1 1 '1 5 'GET DOWN GRAND FUNK' p.m. FOR ADULTS ONLY HOT OVEW i t t i i l l j s s t j H 1978 FOOL ON THE HILL is a print shop and... comer of henderson & rosemary TIM Immii iichi tmm S ' ".....r- ""n,V ato ii HO S 2:30 4:45 7:00 9:15 n i Of MjQrtm Marty OamOtLuac UoMcKem M M M M LATESHOWS Fri.-Sat 11:30 ROSEMARY'S BABY THE HEARTBREAK KID M n COMING SOON f7e Man Who Would Be King M M Romeo and Juliet iimiMiinminrmx) Li w U AND GENERAL BAD TASTE "THE BAND CONCERT f 1935 i An Academy Award winner from that long ago time when , Mickey was an undomesticated Mouse and Donald looked some what like a real Duck. "MOVING DAY" 1936 Another color Disney, this one co-starring Black Pete as the villainous sheriff who spits out nails and uses Donald's beak as a spittoon. BUGS BUNNY'S "HARUM SCAR-UM" 1938 The first B.B. color cartoon, an Ode to Anarchy co-starring the one and only Elmer Fudd. DAFFY DUCK 1949 In color, our transsexual hero(ine) lays a Golden Egg and quickly wishes s(he) hadn't. MIGHTY MOUSE 1952 Mighty carries on the class struggle by dumping the fascist king into the alligator pit, while Sweet Suzette belts out arias of appreciation. BUGS BUNNY'S "WHAT'S OPERA, DOC?" 1955 An Academy Award winner fea turing Bugs in drag, with Elmer as his lover! ROADRUNNER 1961 On the theory that if you've seen one Roadrunner you've seen 'em all, we present every Roadrunner ever made. LENNY BRUCE'S "THANK YOU, MASK MAN" 1969 A cartoon version of Bruce's classic skit about the Lone Ranger's REAL interest inTonto and Silver. ;:.--r'--sii 4 7 S1-00 jj- !i11:C03 3 110)18 next to Blimpie's on Rosemary 967-8284 Q ' 'downtown chapel hill o They searched the world...untll they found each other. sr, Fromthe OF 4 '' ' i book about , sailed around the world on a :?fL. 23-foot sloop. Gregory Peck Presents 11:30 P.M. 1 1 :45 P.M. ACRES OF ADJACENT PARKING!. r II 1 ''"ViJ.. 5 i i i Piyywi ii j i .. .. in .i ii m f 5:30 -afcrf 7:15 V-t j9:00 p . j Vkj LDCKY T 1 I f LADY , v? . I F Don't Miss Our Small Collection of Old sobacco 'osters 137A East Rosemary Street Opposite Town Parking Lots Chapel Hill, NC 27514 CHECK THE DTH CLASSIFIEDS NOW SHOWING Gold Medal Wirmef Atlanta Film Festival 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:00 If Wf?Ai f h,t ihirh.ftrd ,t :;fl tHntrq tt ft, itt ttmnth otuiurht thut Irrr ItHtnq NOW' Mofo picfwr thi mH m row ivo cr I ft')i0 ifldflltirfiog Miff If inft rllensi lfN l4 woman HELD OVER 7th Week m yaB &n . STARTS WED. 21 1 Stanely Kubrick's "BARRY LYNDON" HELD OVER 2nd Big Week 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:30 Carmn F ZoUo pftunti Ingmar Bergman's f VARSITY THEATRE LATE SHOW SAT. NIGHT 12:30 RATED X 'HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! ADULTS0NLY RATED 91 A ral tlTTlor! - -AL GOLDSTEIN l i. jH. Tjli PEAksofTHE T BEST IN SEX FILM QUALITY i OSL paiking gaia t r f MJfpBJIIIIMW'IIMWaH'i 1 1 luMiBrtaiMahiiJiMMKaM "2:15 4:40 ( 7:05 j 9:30 (H I j?B" iRlTFTnt! NOW SHOWING 9:10 ttJJfJlT i'MAV Wte" cFEUTEr A SURROGATE RELEASE JJJ) jj NS--. w, W J WTO Rosemary SI. l'"yT ! 1X1 o lower level NCNB Plaza , -u - P- "ricn v nuc nr tuc dcct THE YEAR IN AHYSW. CATEGORY!"-Richard Schickel. iTim Time Magazine I r'AJI Raramount Pictures Presents IttgfflLg 111113 ' m Starring Robert DefsiL'TD Michael Moriarty Vincent Gandenia Starting S-U-N-D-A-Y 'A SEPARATE PEACE' ...FROM THE BEST SELLER THAT REALLY KNEW -.--9.NA"T!2N- DUSTIN HOFFMAN in 'ALFREDO, ALFREDO' in n n n ri rr n ( ilDOSCOPI I I Chapel Hill Cat's Cradle Joey George and Lewis MeGehee perform today and Saturday. Shows begin at 9 p.m. $1.50 cover charge. Endangered Species Davie Circle and However Many perform today; Dorrie Purcell entertains Saturday; Ken Moore performs Sunday. Shows begin at 9 p.m. No cover charge. Starpoint Tavern Lariat Sam performs today; Green Valley Ramblers entertain Saturday. S1.50 cover charge. Town Hall Nighthawks perform today and Saturday. Shows start at 9:30 p.m. $1 cover charge. Raleigh Cafe Deja Vu Lagniappe entertains today and Satuday. Shows begin at 8:30 p.m. Embers Club Major Lance performs today-Sunday. Shows begin at 9 p.m. today and Saturday and at 8 p.m. Sunday. $5 cover charge per couple today; $6 per couple Saturday; $3 per couple Sunday. Charlie Goodnight's Razzmatazz performs today and Saturday. Shows begin at 9 p.m. $2 cover charge for girls, $3 cover for guys. Harvey B's Raven performs today Sunday. Shows start at 9 p.m. $2 cover charge today and Satuday, $1 cover Sunday. Cinema Donkey Skin (Alternative Cinema. Shows at 7 and 9:30 p.m. today; 2, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday in 101 Greenlaw. Admission: $1.50.) Campus Calendar Today's Activities The YM-YWCA Potluck Dinner-Discussion group will meet at the home of Dr. Marvin Silver. Dr. Wayne Christiansen, from the Astronomy Dept., will lead a discussion of "Life in the Universe". All students and faculty are Invited. The Library Science Student Association will sponsor three free films in 209 Manning: at 3:30 p.m. "Skater Dater" and "The Blue Angel" (also showing at 9:30 p. m.) and at 7 p. m. "Ten Days that Shook the World." Be a part of an 1 s upcoming tradition. . . (The following are fraternity members): cJ Gerald TSSS Co) ro FOR SALE: Acoustic 150 guitar amp with four 12" speakers. Good condition. $490. 929-2742 after 5 p.m. Irish Setter puppies, AKC. 8 weeks and 8 months. Shots, wormed, Very nice. $100. Wake Forest, N.C. 556-5991. Stereo components at wholesale prices. Major brands available with full warranties. Call David Olson at 967-7544. High rent got you down? Available Immediately- 2 & 3 bedroom furnished mobile homes. $95.00 to $125.00 per month. Telephone 929-2854. Roommate wanted for apt. In Carrboro house. Furnished, yard, nice neighborhood. 942-4812. Anyone knowing sign language for the deaf and willing to teach please call 968-3195. Ask for Angle. Will pay reasonable fee. STUDENTS MAKE MONEY - Up to $95 per wkpart time at home addressing envelopes. Companies want that "personal touch." For further Information regarding opportunities with these companies, SEND $3 to Phoenix Advertising, Box 11707, Atlanta, Ga. 30305. Volunteers wanted for psychology experiment Involving treatment for men who feel uncomfortable in social situations. Call Psychology Dept. - 933-6593. MENl WOMEN) JOBS ON SHIPSt American. Foreign. No experience required. Excellent pay. Worldwide travel. Summer ob or career. Send $3.00 for Information. SEAFAX, DepL H-16, Box 2049, Port Angeles, Washington 98362. Position open tor Chapel Hill Day Care Center Director. Bachelors degree required in field related to child development, early childhood education or social work. Day ore administrative experience. Send resume to 211 West Cameron. 1 pricico Ii I ... jsjiswai WrnamW ,mm 1 LI . rrm .j-r-fL) Hi i.n.i.i. ... i n n iumi.iiiiin.rrim mi i imniiiniTTiii i nnnii -, wmIM' ilium nr.-. n.ii iro;i mm i,,,,..u.,,,iM .Mil...,,.. . ..in, i, mm -, .I- . High School (Union Free Flick. Shows at 6:30 and 9 p.m. today in the Great Hall.) Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (Union Free Flick. Shows at 6:30 and 9 p.m. Saturday in Great Hall.) Monsieur Verdoux (Union Free Flick. Shows at 6:30 and 9 p.m. Sunday in Great Hall.) Chapel Hill The Magic Flute Ingmar Bergman's high-spirited film of Mozart's opera. (Varsity. Shows at 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Admission: $2.25.) Lucky Lady (Carolina Blue. Shows at 2:30, 4:45, 7 and 9:15 p.m. Admission: $2.25.) Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (Carolina White. Shows at 3:45, 5:30, 7:15 and 9 p.m. Admission: $2.25.) Memory of Us (Plaza 1. Shows at 3, 5, 7 and 9 p.m. Admission: $2.25.) Dog Day Afternoon (Plaza 2. Shows at 2: 15, 4:40, 7:05 and 9:30 p.m. Admission: $2.25.) Young Frankenstein (Plaza 3. Shows at 3: 1 0, 5: 1 0, 7: 1 0 and 9: 1 0 p.m. Admission: $2.25.) The Best of Walt Disney's True Life Adventures (Ram 1. Shows at 2:40, 4: 15, 5:50, 7:25 and 9 p.m. Admission: $2.25.) The Dove ( Ram 2. Shows at 3, 5, 7 and 9 p.m. Admission: $2.25.) Bang the Drum Slowly (Ram 3. Shows at 3:30, 5:25, 7:20 and 9:15 p.m. Admission: $2.25.) Rosemary's Baby (Carolina Blue Late Show. Shows at 11:30 p.m. today and Saturday. Admission: $2.) The Heartbreak Kid (Carolina White Late Show. Shows at 1 1:30 p.m. today and Saturday. Admission: $2.) The Last Detail (Ram 1. Late Show. Shows at 11:30 today and Sunday. Admission: $2.25.) Party with the Theta Pi Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority as they celebrate the end of Sisterhood Week. Party starts at 10 p. m. in the Upendo Lounge. Dr. Paul Jureidini, Abbott Associations researcher on the Middle East, will give a lecture on the Lebanese Civil War at 1:30 p.m. in Room 105 Caldwell Hall. Three inmates from Triangle Prison Unit will speak at 7 p.m. in classroom number three In the University Law School. Sponsored by Dr. Paul Brandeis' "Tell It Like It Is" class. Z7 old & Activists needed: Concerned dedicated individuals wanted to help build strong state-wide citizens' organization of working and fixed-income families. Issue-oriented work. Salaried positint 382-6076. if you haven't found the best breakfast and fastest service In town, you haven't tried that quaint ill ole College Cafe. Flight to Atlanta; four-place, single engine private plane; responsible instrument-rated pilot. Share expenses. Leaving afternoon 2-13, returning afternoon 2-15. Call 929-4466. Europe-lsrael-Africa-Asla. Travel discounts year round. Student Air Travel Agency Inc. 4228 First Avenue, Tucker, Ga. 30084. (404) 934-6662. Summer in Switzerland round trip charter flight to Switzerland, 90 days free accomodations In a campground near Lauterbrunnen. Mountain climbing and skiing Instruction Included. Package Price $450.00. Slide show on Switzerland this Friday, 7 p.m. In the Union. Intoramtion -Don Scott - 933-1561. College life offers you a wide range of activities. Alpha Chi Omega can Involve you in them. We will be meeting with interested women February 9-11. Contact Panheiienic Office, Suite A, Box 24, Carolina Union. Happy 20, Alysonl Love, Doonesbury, Fonzie, and ya roomie. Found a ring outside of women's gym. Call 933-1163 and identify. LOST: SmaH Gold Star of David on gold chain on North Campus (Wednesday); Sentimental value, reward offered. Please call Michele 933-5195. The Waffle Shoppe, 203 East Franklin Street offers you a bowl of homemade vegetable soup and grilled cheese sandwich for only 99 and this coupon. STUDY AT OXFORD Earn up to six hours credit white in residence In literature, philosophy, history, history of ceramic art, or drama. Room, board, and all fees for a four week term; $575.00. Write to: Dr. James A. Stewart, Studies Abroad Program, UNC-A, Ashevllle, North Carolina 28804. Wanted: Jon! Mitchell tickets. WIU pay top dollar. 542-3537 after 5. UNC summer study tour In London. S hours credit. Obtain information in 202 Abemethy Hall. Feb. 9 Is last day to register. Act now! (CO' Gst Down Grand Funk (Ram 2 Late Show. Shows at 11:15 today-Sunday. Admission: $2.25.) Hot Oven (Ram 3 Late Show. Shows at 11:45 today-Sunday. Admission: $2.25.) Come Fly With Us (Varsity Late Show. Show at 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Admission: $2.25.) The Murray Louis Dance Company performs at 8:30 p.m. today in Page Auditorium, Duke. Tickets are available for $2.50, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.50 at the Page Box Office. The Intimate P.D.Q. Bach performs at 8 p.m. Feb. 8 in Memorial Hall. The National Opera Company presents the Merry Wives of Windsor at 8 p.m. Feb. 10 in N.C. State's Stewart Theatre. Laza Berman, renowned Soviet pianist, performs at 8:15 p.m. Feb. 12 in Page Auditorium, Duke. Tickets are available for $3, $4 and $5 at the Page Box Office. The Dave Brubeck Quartet presents a silver anniversary concert at 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. Feb. 18 in Memorial Hall. Tickets are available for $5 at the Union desk. The Carolina Playmakers present Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf at 8 p.m. today Sunday and Feb. 12-15 in Playmakers' Theatre. Tickets are available for $2.50 at Ledbetter-Pickard and in 102 Graham Memorial. Olio The Morehad Planetarium presents Laserium, a special one-hour cosmic-laser-light-show. Shows are at 9: 1 5 and 1 0:30 p.m. today-Sunday, with late shows at midnight today and Saturday and early shows at 4: 15 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Admission to all shows is $2.75. Upcoming Events In celebration of February as Black History Month, the African, Afro-American, and Cultural Committees of the Black Student Movement will present a gospel musical program, "Music as It Reflects the Struggles of Black Americans", featuring the Neo-Black Choir from UNC-G, and the BSM Gospel Choir. Modem dancing, poetry, and dramatic readings are also planned. The program will be held at 3 p. m. Sunday in the Great Hail. There will be a lox and bagels brunch at 1 1 a. m. Sunday at the Hillel House, 210 Cameron Ave. Dean Morton Tic her will speak on his recent experiences In Israel. Cost is $2.00. For reservations call 942-4057. At 11 a. m. Sunday Reverend Ralph Fleming, pastor of the Aldersgate United Methodist Church, will preach at the Wesley Foundation. All are invited to attend. The Unitarian Universallst Fellowship of Durham and Chapel Hill will meet at 10:30 a. m. Sunday in the upper school building of the Friends School, on Couch Road, off ML Sinai Road. The service will include a presentation by A. Kenneth Pye, Dean of the Duke Law School, on "Systems of Social Order in China." The religious education program lor children begins ai the same time as the adult program, and a social period follows the service. For further tntormatton, call 929-7432 (Chapel Hilt) or 489-7213 (Durham). On Sunday, Feb. 8, at 4 p.m.. the UNC Jazz Lab Band, conducted by John Harding, will perform. The Carolina Union is holding interviews tor Committee Chairpersons. Pick up applications at the Union desk. Interviews for Gallery, Current Affairs, and Video Tape wlil be held through Friday. Interviews for Social, Recreation, and , Special Projects will be held from Feb. 9 through 12. The Chapel Chapel Hill-Carrboro Rape Crisis Center will hold an orientation meeting at 7:30 p. m. on Monday in the Presbyterian Student Center on Henderson SL All year vround residents of the community who are Interested m counseling rape victims and helping to educate the public about rape are invited to attend. The UNC American Field Service chapter wilt meet at 7:30 p. m. Monday In Room 206 of the Union to discuss the spring weekend. All interested returnees are invited to come. Hundreds of "cut-outs," from SI. 98; multi-record sets at low prices, too. Classical, jazz, folk, rock, more. Downtown and University Mall Open 'til 10 p.m. The Daily Tar Heel Is published by the University of North Carolina Media Board; daily except Sunday, exam periods, vacations, and summer sessstons. The following dates are to be the only Saturday Issues: SepL 6, 20; OcL 1, t; Nov. 11, 25. Offices are at the Student Union Building, University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Telephone numbers: News, Sports 933-0245, 933 0246; Business, Circulation, Advertising, Advertising 933-1163. Subscription rates: $25 per year; $12.50 per semester. Second class postage paid at U.S. Post Office In Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. The Campus Governing Council shall have powers to determine the Student Activities Fee and to appropriate an revenue derived from the Student Activities Fee (1.1.1.4 of the Student Constitution). The Dally Tar Heel reserves the right to regulate the typographical tone of an advertisements and to revise or turn away copy H considers objectionable. The Dally Tar Het wilt not consider adjustment or payments tor any typographical errors or erroneous insertion unless notice la iven to the Buslnesa Manager within (a) one day after the advertisement appears, within (1 ) day of receiving the tear sheets or s subscription of the paper. The Daily Tar Heel wlil not be responsible tor more than one Incorrect insertion of an advertisement schedule to run several times. Notice for such correction must be given before the next Insertion. . Reynolds G. Bailey - .Business Mgr. Elizabeth F. Bailey- .Advertising Kjr. .Record
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