2 The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, October 20, 1977 campus ca lendar- Compiled by Jodi Bishop Public service announcements mutt be turned in to the box outside the DTH offices in the Union by 1:00 pm. It they are to run the next day Each item will run at least twice ACTIVITIES TODAY A meeting for buslneee edmlnletraHon students will be held at 4 p.m. in the Carroll Hall auditorium Information concerning pre-resistration will be discussed. The HMtaborough Historical Society is sponsoring an illustrated lecture on architectural history and the architect by Ralph Adams Cram at I p.m. in Sirudwick Hall at the Hillsborough Presbyterian Church The lecturer will be the Secretary of the University, John P. Kennedy, Jr. The public is jnv'ff Btuegreea musk perlonned by the "Smoky Mountain Special." s five piece hand from the mountains of Virginia, will he featured at 8: XI p.m. and Knday in the hack room of the Ranch House Restaurant. T he Inlemetlonel Center presents a film. "Discover America," at 3:.W p m in the International Center. Bynum Hall Mr. Walter Turner will be the moderator of the film. Free refreshments will be served. Everyone is welcome. The Gay Rap Group will meet at p.m. in Raleigh Kor the meeting place or information call 929-IW4.1 or 8J2-I5M. Auditions for the Lab Thee tie production of -Alice in A i I VP'' Deep Jonah (in the Union basement) presents Pocket Theatre's production of If You pon't Like My Ocean, Don't Fish In My Sea at 8 p.m. today. Lise Uyanik, pictured, will "be featured in this play about love and other matters. There is no cover charge. Photo by Frank Roediger. Ski Vermont Glen Ellen Ski Area Dec. 18-24 - Only $275 Includes: Fully escorted round trip from Chapel Hill, Travel by Amtrack on our own car Full Transfers Train to Lodge Room and Meals (Map) Daily Shuttle to Slopes Lift Tickets for All Areas. For More Information: Randie 929 7776 or Small World Travel Agency 942-8534. Visit the All-New Zoom-Zoom New Management All-New Menu Entrees Lunch and Dinner ll:30-2:O0Tues.-Fri.,Sun.; 5:30 - 9:30 Tuesday -Sunday hootball Saturdays 11-100,4-9:30 Quiche Lorraine 2.40 Lasagna 2.85 Barbecue Pork Ribt 2.75 Vegetarian Special .".1. 95 Here, we use our imaginations to daily create new and different dishes for the vegetarian eater. Ask your waiter for today's creation! Comes with salad and your choice of bread. Rib Steak 2.85 Rib Steak 3.25 Chef Salad 1.75 Ploughman's Lunch 1.35 A light but substantial meal. Your choice of soup with vegetable or salad Choice of bread. The New Zoom Pizza 3.25 , plus .50 per topping 104 W. Franklin 942-5151 s00M-2;O0M Closed Mondays INTERNATIONAL HOME COOKING THE Daily Crossword by Jack L. Steinhardt ACROSS 1 Colleen 5 Uneven, as a margin 10 Slatternly old women 14 Date.abbr. 15 According to Hoyle 16 Lawyers' group: abbr. 17 Simple 18 Go along (with) 20 Banish 22 Grassland 23 Relaxes 24 Granular snow 26 Top NCO 28 Cloth scrap 30 Recluse 33 Org. of the 30s 36 Prisoner 38 Brings about 40 Blackbirds 41 Type of statesman 43 Irritated state 44 Whets the appetite 46 Policeman, at times 48 Chopper 49 Studio 51 Former name of Tokyo 52 Walked 53 Adjective for a sour puss 55 Tire pat tern 58 Spleen 61 Toast 64 Vacation facility 67 Swiss river 68 Rose lover 69 Roman rooms 70 Strike with surprise 71 Exposes to moisture 72 Biblical hymn 73 Anglo peon 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 DOWN Disable Summit Season Column of old Greece Kobold Authentic Side glance 8 Deli de light 9 Hebrew priest 10 Attacks 11 N.T.book 12 Merriment 13 Has a late meal 19 Mid-East desert 21 Constantly 25 Composer Lecuona 27 Got top billing 28 Range rope 29 Subsidiary building 31 Squirmy one 42 Silk maker 32 Award 45 Afternoon 33 Grain har- in Madrid vested in 47 Cupid the spring FJO Fiats 34 Performed 52 Subdues steadily 54 Official 35 Dome player proclama 37 Psychic tion initials 55 Ivan or 39 Long-eared Peter mammal Yesterday's Puzzle 56 Hick 57 Exhale 59 avis 60 Jannings or Ludwig 62 for one's money 63 Unaspirated sound 65 Hit 66 Jack of clubs Solved: f pTi "srwTATsTsPwi oTn lilL A C T VIA" T E 5 Ji.Ilif.i!.Yl. L i s t 1 W il I i M 1 M I ! SJV EMlK itil 1 A. tr3 p" r "stT spfsji is l i g TTa gQk aTh TT a rk JLJUlfl 411 N 1 8 I N TjrjA PDS TjA" Y T 0 JL L i & IP' T 1 KfTTT-'H A S IDA W0C' Lliii ' r3jT a r aq7 a i hT AL AiiHiiTiiliA. Hkis L1LL 'ILLl I A I D I I S Bj H 1 0 1 0 1 D , , . J 1 0 1 P S i i p y k. i; h b I1" "fo in ii2 in T7 rr 75 ST" mmmliT' """23 hr-pr,i ; 3 r-ps -4rprpr T5 jr T8 3S 53 - CT-- tj v $ vr jsyj" w irp pi ir? jr, ST" S" WT CB ' & p n-t-H pi 1 1 1 1 mil All Rights Reserved Wonderland." directed hy Ur R ussceGraves. will be held from 7 10 1 1 p.m. in lO.IGraham Memorial Hall Performance dates are Nov. 4 through 12. A Iwglnnktg mbroldaty etew will begin at 7 p m. in 452 Hamilton Hall. Call Ann at 966-1471 before S p m. (or more information. The Carolina Forum CommlttM will meet at 4 p.m. in Hoom 217. Carolina Union Possible spring speakers will he discussed. All , members are asked to attend. All Grail and Valkyrlt mambart are invited to a pollock supper at S:.Wpm. at 151 Morrison. If there are any questions call Jan at 9.1J-4070. ITic UNC-CH ColaiBlani Chltan Club will hold a meeting at 6..10 p.m. in Connor Dorm. Carter Planning and Placement tt sponsoring a free two-part workshop on work values, interests and skills at :.K) a.m. in the Frank Porter Graham Room. Carolina llmon. 1 he Undergraduate Political Science Association will meet at 2 p.m. in thethird-floor lounge of Hamilton Hall. 1 his meeting is open to all students. Deep Jonah presents Pocket t heatre. You Ikm'i like Mi Oeon. Ikm'i Fish In My Sea at Hp m Thursday. There is nocovcr charge Brina vour own beer or wine. I he North Cmtidui Chapter ot bitervaralty Christian Fellowship will hear Tom Newton speak on "Incarnate Evangelism" at a chapter meeting at 7 p m. in the parlor ol Chapel of the Cross Episcopal Church. Everyone is invited. H inion James presents Bridge on the River Kwal, starring Alec Guinness and William Holden. at 8 p.m. in Hinion James Recreation Room Admission is 50 cents. Krce refreshments will he served. Nms on women In eporta at UNC will be shown at 7 p m. Interviews with Angela Lumpkin and Frances Hogan will also be 'catured during this show on Channel 4. A meeting of the Oranoe County Black Women's Political Caucus will be held at 7:10 p.m. at "A Woman's Place." 110 Henderson St. The agenda includes discussion of ' the organizational structure of the county caucus, district organization and the stale caucus. Interested persons are invited to attend. Kor information contact Mae Mcl.endon at 942-6571. The Wayne Lall Radial sponsored by the Duke l.'nivcrsity Department of Musk and scheduled for 8:15 p.m. has been cancelled. The recital has been rescheduled for Ihe same time and place on Tuesday. Nov. 29 Meilne Brown, a representative, from Proctor and Gamble, will conduct a seminar tor minorities interested in management and manufacturing employment at 7 p.m. in Room 21.1. Carolina Union. Odum Village Community Health Service and the School Of Nurilng are offering a three-week course in first aid. The first meeting is from 7:10 to 9 p.m. Eor more information call .1.'. 1-1 761 (Durham). The UNC-CH Scuba Club will have a meeting at 7 p.m. in 304 Woolen Gym. A slide show will he presented and dives will be planned hveryone is invited. The South Orange Black Caucus is sponsoring a "Meet Ihe Candidates Night" at 7:10 p m. at the First Baptist Church on North Robertson Street. The public is invited. Delegates to ihe College Republican Fall Convention will meet at 6:45 p m in Room 202-204 Carolina Union. If you can't aiiend the meeting, please call Martha at 9.1.1-1946. Former Gov. Jim Holahouaer will speak about succession at a meeting of the UNC College Republicans. The meeting will be at 7 p m in Room 202-204 Carolina Union. A reception will follow the speech. T he public is encouraged to attend. 1 he Christian Science Organization ol UNC will meet at 6 p.m. in the Carolina Union. All are welcome. The South Campua Committee of the Carolina Union will meet at 7 p.m. in the Morrison Conference Room. All interested persons are invited to attend. I he UNC Jugglera Association will meet at 4 p.m. at the Old Well. Beginners are welcome. 1 he Hunger Action Committee will mcel at 7:30 p.m. at the Campus Y Building. All interested persons arc welcome. The Dialectic and Philanthropic Literary Societlea will feature Max Steele, professor of English, at a meeting at 8 p.m. in .100 New West Hall Prof. Sleek will give readings from his recent nuhlications. All are welcome. The Campua Chrlatlan Fellowship will have its regular Bible study session at 7 p.m. in the Carolina Union. The Alchemlal, UNC's interdisciplinary science magazine, will have a meeting at 8 p m. in Room 205 Carolina Union. All interested persons are invited to attend. UPCOMING EVENTS A beer parly for all sociology undergrade, grade and professional studente will be heat at 3 p.m. Friday at 208 Ransom St. Maps are available in the Sociology office in Hamilton Hall. Contributions will he accepted at the sociology office and at the party. Mate Selection will be the topic of the nest YM-YWCA Dinner Discussion to be held at 5: 30 p.m. Friday ai the home of Dr. George I ansing. The talk will be given by Dr Lowman of the psychology department Come by the Y Building for details. The AFROTC Airplane Contest will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday in the Pit. Pick up entry forms in theCarolina Union and at l.enoir Hall. Career Planning and Placement is offering a free workshop on resume design at II a.m. Friday in the Frank Porter Graham I ounge of the Carolina Union. J takes lots less coins to keep warm when you get it at Milton's Corduroy Pea Coats Reg. $85 Solids, stripes, herringbones SllitS Worsted Wool Reg. $200 Corduroy Sports Coats Reg. $60 Fashion Rea. Pre-Washed Jeans $22.95 Mid-Wale Corduroy Pants Reg. $35 $39.90 $99.90 $29.90 $11.90 $16.90 Cotton-Blend Dress Shirts $7.9Q Milton's is a member of the country's most powerful buying co op. We pay less for our fine merchandise and pass the savings on to you. CLOTHING CUPBOARD LAJ & 163 E. Franklin St. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6:30 Phone Downtown Chapel Hill Sun. 1-4 968-4408 1, ( He'a missed two I " f classes trying to I make up his mind l' have 2 worth ol 1 J I Red Hots. 1 worth of Jelly Beans. ( s,,c" ' Licorice, and 5 worth J I ol chocolate covered raisins. ClIEWp Pjs ' i i 1 For that between class snack the Student Store Candy Dept. can satisfy anybody's cravings! Candy & Nuts Doughnuts Gum Cakes Crackers Chips Cookies Bread THERE'S MORE AT YOUR STlld! ENT STOHE Health Foods Fresh Fruits Boxed Candy Canned Goods CSV CtUPVS A Population Beg-Uicnheon Series, sponsored hy the Carolina Population Center, will he held at noon Friday at 403 University Square East. Laurie Krieger, a doctoral student in anthropology, will speak on "Factors Influencing the Occurrence of Single or M ultiple Pregnancies in Early Adolescence." The UNC-CH Collegiate Chriten Club will have a bake sale 1 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday outsidetheCarolina Union. All profits will go towards future service projects. Your patronage would be greatly appreciated. A dinner will be held at the Hillel House at 6:30 p m. Friday. Services will follow at II p.m. Please call by I p.m. Friday for reservations. The Navy end Air Force ROTC units will hold a Veterans Dey Ceremony at 4:50 p.m. Monday in Polk Place. The ceremony will include a musical tribute by the U NC Pep Band, a short address by Dr. Samuel R Williamson and the flag lowering. Everyone is inviled to attend. ITEMS OF INTEREST Volunteer tutors are still needed desperately! All interested persons are asked to come by the Campus Y to pick up information and an application. Overeeters Anonymous has two meetings a week. One is held Friday afternoons from I tfl2p.matlheChapelHillYMCA.The other is held frorh 7 to 8 p.m. Mondays at the University Baptist Church on South Columbia Street. For more information call Cyndy at 97-5777 after 6 p.m. The Student Consumer Action Union (SCAU,, needs volunteers to work on the new edition of Guide to Chapel Hill Merchants. If you are interested come by Suite B of the Carolina Union lo sign up. The UNC Tennis Club will have a mixed-doubles tournament each Friday at 2 p.m. Sign up by noon in Suite A of the Carolina Union. Nonmembers may participate for $1. The DHAT (Denlel Hygiene Aptitude Test) will be given Nov. II at a cost of $11. This test is necessary for admission consideration to the professional part of the Denul Hygiene program. Teat registration forms can be acquired in 101 Nash Hall or 405 Brauer Hall. These need lobe received in Chicago by Oct. 21 (allow one week for mail). The test also will be given Jan. 1 3, with a registration deadline of Dec. 23. Attention graduate met professlond students: Don't forget to have your portrait taken FREE for the I97 rackety rack. Portraits will be taken Oct. 24 through Nov. 4. Call 933-129 for more information and an appointment. Graduate and professional students interested in serving as jurors on Graduate Honor Court are requested to call the GPSF office 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday, 933-5675 or David Hackleman at 933-6310. Applications are being accepted from graduate and professional students interested in serving on the Chancellor's Committee on Food Services, Ihe Student Stores Advisory Committee and the Media Board. Please call the Graduate and Professional Student Federation, 933-5675 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. "Wanted: performers Individuals willing to donate their time and talent in performing at locel prison. Especially rock bands, but drema and individual presentations would also be appreciated. For more information, go by Bingham 205orcall933-5050(Spetch 95). Are you interested in a Foreign Service Officer carwrt The application deadline for the 1977 Foreign Service written examination is Oct. 21, and the date of the examination is Dec. 3. Village Opticians PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED LENSES DUPLICATED CONTACT LENSES fitted polished cleaned SUNGLASSES m prescription non-presjcrjption John C. Southern. Optician 121 E. Franklin St. j fWxt lo tttt ViftJty TTvoatrt '''", I' s I t Elect BILL THORPE Chapel Hill Alderman befiewe tfat tiudtnts should actively parttclpttt In town govamnnml. Delected, I will encourage student involvement by circulating memo to camput organizations Inlormlng them ol all vacancies on town boards and commissions. VOTE NOVEMBER 8 Paid Political Advertisement DTH Classifieds 3 Announcements PARENTS AND FRIENDS OF UNC. Don't miss out on all the campus news. Subscribe to THE DAILY TAR HEEL this fall. CAMPUS COPY CENTER OPENING soon! On the alley by the big rock next to the Port Hole restaurant. Watch for grand opening this month! For Rent North Campus room contract, lot sals, Call 933 8717 for info. Best location on campus! LIVE RENT FREE this semester! Buy my room contract in Craige and pay no rent until January. Call Neil at 929-9598. for Sale FOR SALE: ROOM CONTRACT in Granville East. Call 933-1982. t,v MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE: 1975 Honda 750, with Vetter faring. Excellent condition, $1000." ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO.: 5 Cubic, foot dorm size refrigerator. Regular 179.95 . special, only one to sell: $139.95. Phone: 942-3759. FOR SALE - 1976 YAMAHA Dt-175. Bought new this summer. Looks brand new. Has only 1300 miles. Bought for $700, will sell for only $400!! Must sell. CaU 933-6215. Help Wanted AMERICAN PASSAGE, a nationwide marketing organization, has a limited number of openings for ' college students to earn an excellent part time income posting advertising materials on campus. Absolutely no selling. Write for details to Michael Gross, 708 Warren Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109. Hostesses, waitresses and dishwashers wanted. Experience desirable. Call Katy Munger for appointment, 942-5153. Auggies Restaurant. BREADMENS NEEDS both full and part-time help. Immediate employment for cooks, dishwashers and waitresses. Apply in person at Breadmens, 337 W. Rosemary or call 967-7110. , UNIQUE RESTAURANT and tavern opening soon on the waterfront in Beaufort, N.C. All positions open. Attitude and willingness to work valued over experience. Contact The Rogers 728 2133 or P.O. Box 149, Beaufort, N.C. 28516. OVERSEAS JOBS summeryear-round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, $500-$1200 monthly- Expenses paid, sightseeing. Free inform. - Write: International Job Center, Dept. NL, Box 4490, Berkeley, CA 9470 NEED a part-time hard working employee with good typing skills to work weekday afternoons addressing letters and making catalogues. Call 498-8783 between 2 and 5 P.M. weekdays for appointment. FM 107 WDBS:.- Now taking announcer applications. Also' want volunteer news stringersreporters. Call Bob Conroy 929-WDBS. ADDRESSERS WANTED MMEDlATELY.' Work at home no experience necessary excellent pay. Write American Service, 8350 Park Lane, Suite 269, Dallas, TX 75231. Lost and Found Found pitted prescription glasses, middle of road Dawes Street. Call 942-3728. HAS ANYONE FOUND my Ohio driver's license? If you have please call Linda Fortney at 929-6444. FOUND JACKET: Call 933-4237 to identify and tell where tost. Lost Pets LOST: MALE SIBERIAN Husky, seven months old, sixty-five pounds. Answers to "Nikki." If found call John Saunders 929-6424. Sizeabte reward; no questions asked! Miscellaneous WANT TO BUY: New arid used stereo albums and entire collections. Good prices. CaU 929 6175, leave name and number. COLLEGIATE RESEARCH ?AtR3;i Thousands on file. All academic subjects. Send. $1.00 for mail order catalog. Box 259J8-Z. Los Angeles, Calif. 90025. (213) 477-8474. INSTA-COPY offset printing; quick copbnO while you wait. 100 satisfaction guarantees Check our fast service and tow price on these work. Insta-copy, corner of Franklin & Cokjrfrrbin' (over the Zoom). 929-2147. CONDOM SAMPLERS. Learn the difference . between condoms with one of our famous sample packs. Preshaped, textured, colored, lubricated skins, stubs. Designed to increase feualsansfC; tion. Adam & Eve, Franklin & Columbia (or the" Zoom). 929-2147. CONTACT LENS WEARERS. Save on brand name hard and soft lens supplies. Send for free illustrated catalog. Contact Lens Supplies, Box ' 7453, Phoenix, Arizona 85011. Pcraofvl SOMEONE PLEASE tell Rebecca Igleheart to call Ruth Ann at (201) 540-8305. COLORADO JOB INFORMATION. Colorado Springs, Aspen, Vail. Rush $2.00 Bqx 785, Manitou Springs, Colorado 80829 To Mary Astor, "You're good, you're very good." Signed Humphrey Bogart (Maltese Falcon). Tickets IVE GOT FOUR TICKETS for sale to the UNC South Carolina game this Saturday, at cost. Call Dart Hemrick at 933-6348 before Saturday. DESPERATE - NEED RIDE to Boston or vicinity -1020-1021 return if possible 1023-1024. Will share usual. Help! Need to get home! Call Kathy 933-7334. ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS: Looking for a part-time job with good income, flexible hours, and real experience with a career opportunity in the business world? Call Jim Morgan, Northwestern Mutual Life,942-4187. Instruction NEW YOGA CLASSES with Hannah Baggins begin Oct. 26 at The Yoga Place 45214 W. Franklin. For more information and registration call 967 9686. Come relax into joy. 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