2 The Daily Tar Heel Friday. April 22, 1977 Public service announcements must be turned in to the box outside the DTH offices in the Union by 1:00 p.m. if they are to run the next day. Each item will run at least twice. Compiled by Jan Parker Activities Today This is the last day for Union FKm Committee interviews. Applications and interview sign-up sheets are available at the Union desk. Call Tom Whiteside at 933-1561 for more information. Applications for positions as committee chairpersons of the International and Appalachian Handicrafts Bazaar are due today. Call 933-7535 or 929-7534 or stop by the Y-court if you have any questions. All girls interested in trying out for the Marching Caroline the UNC flag team - for the 1977 football season should meet at 6 p.m. in front of Boshamer Stadium. For further information, call 933-0314 or 933-6177. South Campus Bash will be held from 8 p.m. to I a.m. in the Ramshead Parking Lot. Two bands will play continuously for this free party. In case of rain, it will be held at the Tin Can. This is a joint production of the South Campus dorms and the Carolina Union. The Society of Professional Journalists and the staff of The Journalist will have an end-of-the-year party at 8:30 p.m. at Apartment E-1 2 Came lot Court Apartments. Liquor and food will be provided. Guests please bring one dollar. There will be a get-acquainted party for all members of the North Carolina Student Legislature at 8 p.m. in the Craige Dorm Coffeehouse. All persons interested in joining NCSL are welcome. Disco music and refreshments will be provided. Upcoming Events Tryouts for the UNC Majorette Squad will be held at 10 a.m .on Saturday April 23 in Carmichael Auditorium. For more information, call 968-9177 or the UNC Band Office. The Seventh Annual MHa of Permit will be held from 9 a.m. to ' 5 p.m. Saturday April 23 downtown. Call Barry Burt at 968-9021 for more information. The newly-formed campus fishing club. The First Collegiate Bassmasters of UNC. is sponsoring a get-acquainted fish-in from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday April 24 at University Lake. There is no entry fee and prizes will be given. Boats must be 14 feet or less, factory-built, and 10 horsepower or less. If you plan to rent a boat. gel there early. Si. John's Metropolitan Community Church will gather for worship at 3 p.m. Sunday April 24 at the Community United Church of Christ at the comer of Wade Avenue and Dixie Trail in Raleigh. For information or transportation, call 929-8843 or 967 .9626. All are welcome. Steve Wood and "Peculiar People will give a free concert at 3 p.m. Sunday April 24 in the Pit. All are invited to enjoy the music, sponsored by South Campus Inter-Vanity. Farm-City Day will be held from 1 1 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, April 23. at the Orange Grove Community Building on Orange Grove Road. Tours of farms, crafts exhibits, hikes along Cane Creek, yard sale and much more. The annual spring Greek Night including dinner and dancing will be held from 7 p.m. to I a.m. Saturday, April 23. at the Durham Shrines Club on N. Roxboro Road. For reservations call 968-2043. Donations are $10.00 including free set-ups. A recital of the 19th-century Southern writer Sidney Lanier's poetry and music will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday. April 24. in Gerrard Hall. Admission is free. Delta Sigma Pi will conduct initiation ceremonies at 5 p.m. Sundav. April 24. Members and pledges should meet in the lobby of Carroll Hall. A forum sponsored by the Medical Committee for Human Rights, will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. April 24. at the Presbyterian Student Center on Henderson Street. The forum will deal with the effects of the corporate food industry on the health of infants. The film. BoiilrJ Babbies, wili be shown. Items of Interest Lee Fleming of the Jack Ecker Foundation will hold interviews for camp counselors from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday April 25. and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday April 26 at the Career Planning and Placement Office. There will be a general lecture at 3 p.m. Check the placement office for location. The Fine Arts Festival Committee is holding interviews and elections for undergraduate representative, graduate representative, and graduate and undergraduate co-chairpersons for next year's FAF committee. Anyone interested in these positions should call 967-71 17 or 933-2397 before Monday April 25. Decatur Jones and Grinding Concern will give their final performance April 22-23 at Compardies. Admission is $1.00. Voter Registration will he held today from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Chapel Hill Municipal Building, Carrboro Town Hall, and Chapel Hill Public Library. Registration will continue from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday April 23 at the Chapel Hill Public Library. Interested In art? Interviews for the Union Gallery Committee will be held April 25-26 in the South Gallery Meeting Room of the Carolina Union. Applications and interview signup sheets are availabe at the Union desk. Call Susanna Bowen at 942-1538 for more information. Tar Heel Classifieds Cost Only $1.50 Correction Two columns in the Campus Governing Council (CGC) budget chart were transposed in the Daily Tar Heel Thursday. The column titled "l 977 CGC Recommendation" should have been titled !977 Request" and vice versa. Also, figures for the Carolina Indian CirclTwere omitted from the chart. The group represented $800, was recommended to receive $530 and was granted $530. The group received $150 last year. Coming to the Car's Cradle on Monday April 25 at 9:00 - theREDCLAY RAMBLERS in their last Chapel Hill appearance before a European Tour. Small Cover Charge Notice: April 26 & 27 shows have been canceled. Cat's Cradle: located at 405 Y2 W. 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Charter of the U.N. air distances between cities business terms history of the English language :'i$$': JlllPlll m ::: .MM mm mmm :.:::::: mm HHi TwotMiigs to rememlbeF this weekend: 1. Everybody likes Budweiser. 2. It's worth it! mm 11111 lill mm ?:x.x::.! mm ST. ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. LOUIS udweis 5v.vAKiWCWTOv. " j mmmmmmmDistributad locallu bu HarrisiiBs New York-Luxembourg Group Air Fare Round Trip Anyone is eligible! Departure May 29 One May departure with open return up to a year. Space is limited. avel Aijotcy Cfwtil Hillfitt . Chapel Hill, N.C. 919942-8534 ' Durham, N.C. 919688-2285 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmi PUS kMted! n ,i ii - - ii l 1 1' -in 11 1 1 " "" 11111 r '"" Want to buy: Two drawer, lagal siza. matal f ila cabinat. Saptambar available May 1st. $135.00. Call 933-6368. HONDA CB400 4-cylindar. Excallant condKion, with hatmats, axtraa. Vary dhfarant from any othar mid sizad bika, quickar than 550. smoothor than any. Mint driva. 8S0. 942-1352. Need economical transportation? Sporty 1974 Vaga GT hatchback, alt options, excellent condition. Must sail. Call 933-7414, ask for Eric. Mobile Horn for sals. 12 x 50 2 BR furnished two ACs. Priced to sell quick at S2795 00. Available May 10. 942 2017. 929-3624. MARLBOROUGH STEREO COOPERATIVE HUGE DISCOUNTS on all brands of stereo equipment, even the Tto-dlscounr Hnes. We really care about your system, and NO ONE beats our prices. Writs for quote - we can help. MSC Bos 776, Lenox, Mass. 01240. For Sale: Coldspot Refrigerator. 6.7 cubic feet, woodgrain finish. 1 8 months old. $80 firm, cost new f 1 86. call 933-2564. Going to Cape Cod this summer? We are. Would like to meet others doing the same. If you're going, call Sherry at 929-8827. INTERESTED IN LOW COST JET TRAVEL TO EUROPE AND ISRAEL? STUDENT TRAVEL CENTER can help you travel with maximum flexibility & minimum cost. For more info call TOLL FREE 800 325-8034. CLASSIFIED ADS ARE EASY TO USEI JUST FILL OUT THE AD FORM (AVAILABLE IN THE CAROLINA UNION) AND DROP IT IN CAMPUS MAIL OR BRING IT BY THE DTH OFFICE. REACH OVER 20,000 PEOPLE FOR ONLY $1.60. BAY MEADOWS CAMP "a complete recreational day camp for boys and girls." Offering instruction in swimming, sailing, canoeing, horseback riding, archery and many other sports and activities. Sessions starting Mon. June 21 st. For further information call 942-5618 or write Bay Meadows Camp. Route 6. Box 147B, Chapel Hill. CONDOM SAMPLERS: Learn the difference between condoms with one of our famous sample packs. Preshaped. textured, colored, lubricated skins, stubs. Designed to increase sexual, satisfaction. ADAM & EVE, Franklin & Colombia (over the Zoom). 929-2147. Becker's Electronix Repairs. C.B.'a, stereos and tape. Full line 7400 I.C.'s. Telephones, all styles and colors. Stereo needles. 108 Henderson above Record Bar 942-7959. mmm ,ii ii.i . mini im uuki in in u mi iiiiin. I. i .i mi i i J One or two female roommates needed to move into two bedroom Kingswood apartment beginning May 1st. New occupants must sign tease. Call 942-8420 during evenings. Summer sublet furnished 2 bedrooms. 34 mile from campus. University Gardens. Furnished, air conditioned, pooL Rent whole or part, amount negotiable. Call Robbie at 929-7801. Need two females to help sublease a Bollinwood apartment for both sessions summer school. Rent divided four ways plus utilities. Call 933-4779 or 933 4809. FURNISHED BEDROOM FOR SUMMER in apartment on bus route 2 miles from campus. S87.00 per month from 15 May to 15 Aug. Male non-smoker. 929-3728. Tennis, pool, air. Keep trying! Apartment for rent. May 16-Aug. 16 175month.Two blocks from campus. Partially furnished. Two bedrooms. Cad 967-3664, 942-1767. 942-2832. Phi Delta Chi has rooms for summer school; for both males and females. $95 per session, ak conditioning, etc. Can 968 9118. Summer sublet: Private furnished room in quaint house on Mellette St. (across from Roy Rogers) 976mo. phis 13 utilities. Csll Betsy-942-4371 . 100 reward for return of two female Siamese cats. Lost 420 at South Square. No questions asked. Call 383-6853. Keep trying, please. Lost: Blue plastic covered notebook in Carroll Hall. Contains important research for my term paper. Return to receptionist desk at Carroll or call 942-1767. $25 reward for "Gypsy," a small to medium else black semi-shaggy dog with tan legs. Lost between campus and Eastgate. Call 967-1180. Lost: one music spiral notebook, left at the downtown post office around noon Tuesday. If found call 933-4097. LOST glasses male in blue case with "TOPS" outside. If found call Bob 933-1252 or 688-5833. on Lost: Male mixed Labrador retriever puppy - carmel color with blackened nose and feet tipped in white wearing a white flea collar lost in Carrboro Sunday. If you think you've seen him please call Bruce 929-7765. Lost: Dark prescription glasses. Zenith hearing aid In frame. Reward. 942-1971. Mobile homes for rent. Extra nice 2 BR 1 2 x 65 Central Air fully carpeted $1 50. 2 BR furnished A.C. cheap at $95. No pets. 942-2017 929-3542. Available May 10. Do you need a room for the summer? Kappa Psi fraternity is renting rooms for both summer sessions. Call 968-901 0 or 968-9390. Ask for the House Manager. Want to live m COM FORT all summer? CAROLINA APART MENT for sublet during summer. 2 bedrooms, den. living room. AIR-CONDITIONING. POOL, kitchen, and carpet. Only $65 each for three people. Cad 933-2546933-' 2555933-2656. Visiting professor and wife wish to housesit June 1 August 15. Will rent or sublease furnished house or apt. Write P.O. Box 464. MTSU, Murf reesboro. Term. 37132. Franco-American family, two nice boys 6 and 3, offers free room and board in town to quiet, reliable student in exchange housekeeping, babysitting. Call 942 2421. For sublet this summer: two bedroom apt. approx. 1 mile from campus. Central air, $200month (includes utilities). Call 933-3450 after 7:00. Apt. to sublet for summer: furnished, a.c, swimming pool. $160 per month plus elec, tel. Call 929-9253. Comfortably furnished 2-bedroom townhouse in The Villages, both sessions summer school. $1 76 month (weH below cost). Call Clay 929-9401. . Summer rooms, short walk to campus. $65 per session. Call Delta Tau Delta, ask for Brian or Jay 968-9063. The Daily Tar Heel is published by the Daily Tar Heel Board of Directors of the University of North Carolina daily Monday through Friday during the regular academic year except during exam period, vacations and summer sessions. The following dates are to be the only Saturday issues: Sept. 17. Oct. 1. 8. 22. Nov. 5. The Summer Tar Heel is published weekly on Thursdays during the summer sessions. Offices are at the Frank Porter Graham Student Union Building. University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill. 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