2 The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, November 10, 1977 campus calendar- I hi Undergraduate Political Science Association will meet at 2 p m. in the thud-llonr lounge ol Hamilton Hall lo report on plans tor upcoming events. I In- Gay Rap Group will meel at S p.m. in Raleigh, hirdclails. call sI'v-KM.l or KJ2-I5X2. Iveryone is invited to a star gate at Kinley (loll Course sponsored by the Outing Club. Meet at 111:45 p.m. at the Carolina Union desk tor rides and a hriel talk. I he Human Sexuality Information and Counseling Service will meet at 7 p.m. in Classroom 2 ol the law school. A movie will follow. All counselors must attend. Seniors or gradual atudent seeking employment outside the leaching prolession arc mv ited lo an orientation meeting with Career Planning and Placement at III p.m. in the I-rank Porter Oraham Lounge ol the Carolina Union. Will you he looking lor a job.' I earn how lo do it effectively so that you do not waste lime and cause unnecessary Irustiaiion. Career Planning and Placement is offering a Iree workshop on the iob-secking process at J: JO p.m. in ItHC Hants Hall. Growing In Grace, sponsored hy the Campus Crusade lor Christ, will meel Irom 7 li9 p.m. inthelourth-llooi lacullv lounge ol Dey Hall. Everyone is welcome. 1 he Hunger Action Commute will meel at 7 p.m. in the Building lo discuss the Past for a World Marvel set for Nov. 17. Interested persons are welcome. The Association ol International Students and the International Student Center will hold a codec hour Irom J lo 5 p m al the center, located in the basement ot Bvnum Hall. UPCOMING EVENTS Carolina Population Center bag luncheon will he Irom noon in I2:S0 p.m. I ridav al 4115 I nivcisilv Squ.ire. I asl lowei Ronald Kindluss. assistant prolessor ol sociology. s ill sneak on ihc socioeconomic aspects ol the liming ol Icrliluy mu' 1 nilcdsjatcs. John S. Briggs. A l .K I-. Harwell and Oak Ridge National I ahoratnry. will speak on ihc Theory ot Continuum Emission During Ion-atom Collisions at II a m. hridav in 25x Phillips Hall. I hringhaus Colleehousc presents an evtnlng ol music with Blaln Smith and Mlk Key irom III p.m. till midnight I ridav. Admission is Iree BYOorvvine Prolessor Use Oraham. University ol I undon. will speak on Decnl Into Matter: Klelst's Aesthetic Credo and Poetic Practices Hp.ni. trnluiin lite l-rtwk Porter liruhtiin .outwent the Curolitia I ninit. I he Carolina Dancera present a concert ol new works hy (INC lacullv and sludents al K p.m. I ridav and Saturday in the (i real Hall. Admission is $2. I he programs also feaiiftes dancing and choreography hy guesi artists Itnm the community and Ihc N.C, School of the Arls. J. V. football gam againsi l-ork Union Military Academy will he al I: JO p m. t-riduv at Kenan Stadium. Admission is Iree. Maurice V. Wilkes front Ihe University ot Cambridge Computet I ahoratory will discuss the future ol computer systems at l:.W p.m. Hridav in 215 Phillips Hall. ITEM OF INTEREST All men interested in the gradual chapter ol the Omega Psi Phi fraternity who have bachelor degrees are inv ited to attend a formal smoker at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Village (ircen Clubhouse. Guests are requested to wear a coal and lie. SUPERSUBS! Compiled by Jodi Bishop Public service announcements must he turned in to trie box outside the DTH offices in the Union by 100 p m il they are to run the next day Each item will run at least twice ACTIVITIES TODAY The UNC Juggler Association u. ill meet al 4 p m utiik Berryhill Hall. Beginner are welcome. The UNC Audio Club, EAR, will meet at p m at Hdgu Heroes. Bring ideas. The Carolina Indian Clrclt will meet at d p m in ihe Collet House of the Wesley Foundation lor a poi-luck supper. All memhers are urged to attend Kenan Professor of philosophy E Mavnard Adams vvilUpcak at the Dialectic and Philanthropic Socltlaa mertingai p gi in MO New West. All are welcome. Tht Alchemlal, UNC interdisciplinary science maga inc. will meet at 8 p.m. in the South Gallery Meeting Room of the Carolina Union. If you're interested in submitting an article, please come The deadline has been extended to late Nosemher The Medical Technology Club will meet at 7 p m. in ::i Greenlaw to discuss inters lews and plans tor a Chrislmas party. The Thim are here and are on sale lor SI Professor Fred C. Anson ot the Culilorma InMiiuic ol I echnology will divcuss "I lectron I ransler to or Irom Molecules Containing Multiple Redox Centers" at 2 p m. in M)K Venahk' Hall An orientation. indoctrination meeting lor prospective mcnibcis ol the Graduate Honor Court Pool will he held at t HI p.m. mill Steele Building. Anv gruduatc students mtciested in scfung on the court are invited to attend II unable to attend, call 9.s.t-5n75 and leave your name and phone number. I he first meeting of the UNC Procrastlnalors Club has been postponed until further not ice. at which lime tuture postponements will be debated. Paul Gerni, pocket billiards exhibitionist, will give free demonstrations ol his skill at noon and 2 p.m. in the Caiolina Union billiards room. In the lev Interests ol the Children: a him uhoitl h'hittn Mothen ami Child Custody will be shown by the UNC Women In Lawal 7;10 in Classroom 2 ol (he UNC l aw School Building. I he film's producers will he presenl to answer questions and discuss ihc film. I Love Milton's! Now That I Can Afford All Their Fabulous Deals! oh O 1 " q WXYC amd the MAD HATTER present the finest contemporary sound of the Pacific KALAPANA Abbatoir Recording Artist with Special Guest ROD ABERNETHY NOV. 16 MEMORIAL HALL 7:30 P.M. ADVANCE TICKETS $3.00 UNION DESK TICKETS WILL BE $3.50 AFTER NOV. 10 Village Optician PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED LENSES DUPLICATED CONTACT LENSES fitted polished cleaned SUNGLASSES prescription non-prescription John C. Southern, Optician 121 E. Franklin St. text to the Vanity Theatre 942-3264 Ready to upgrade your system? Build a whole new one? Buy someone a lavish gift? Well, have we got a free gift for you! Purchase any audio system (i.e. 1 receiver or amp, 1 turntable. 1 pair of speakers) adding up to $599 00 or more, at any Harvey's Warehouse store, between now and Saturday. November 1 2th, and we'll give you, absolutely FREE, a Pioneer CTF 2121 Cassette Tape Deck. The CTF 2121 features Dolby noise reduction, two large VU meters, tape selector switch, pause, fast forward, and eject controls. But, if even that isn't enough, we'll give you credit toward any other tape deck Harvey sells, instead of your free Pioneer CTF 2121, when you make your qualifying purchase. Free Pioneer! You won't want to miss rt! Only at Harvey's this week! K m "Best Buy" System of the week! f? ll p JVC JRS-300II Receiver. Begin with the JVC Stereo Receiver. The Model JRS-300II, to be precise. This AM FM stereo receiver features 50 watts per channel, minimum RMS at 8 ohms from 20 to 20,000 Hz with no more than 0.3 total harmonic distortion. It has two power meters. SEA Graphic Equalizer for precise sound control and dual-flywheel tuning JVC JLA20 Turntable. Next, add a JVC automatic-return, belt-drive turntable. The JL-A20 offers 4-pole synchronous motor, low wow and flutter, a 12" aluminum die cast platter, and a statically balanced tone arm The AudioTech'nica deluxe elliptical diamond stylus cartridge model 2211 EH, featuring dual magnet design for improved stereo separation, completes your record-playing equipment T 00 V Speakers. Top it all off with a fabulous pair of EPI 100V loudspeakers This famous check-rated two way speaker system includes 8" woofer and V air spring tweeter. And gives a clear linear sound EPI calls them bookshelf speakers . you can put them wherever you want to hear good sound "Store Buster" Super Specials! PIONEER PL 112D Turntable. The Pioneer Model PL 1 1 2D Belt Drive Turn table is on special right now! It features 4-pole synchronous motor, "S "-shaped static-balanced tonearm, damped cue pause control, and a hinged dust cover Unbelievable at just $69.00! Save $30 95 More good ideas! We don't just have a lot of brands ... we have the brands. Look at items like these . . . and you'll know why Harvey's prides itself on offering you the best in stereo gear, for everyone'! budget ... for everyone's way of enjoying music. if 3olivar S4P Speakers The Bolivar 64P 3-way speaker system. This system features a 1 0 woofer, steel speaker frame, and 2" treble speakers. With carefully padded high density " compressed wood enclosure and quality stain-resistant finish. All this for just $149.88. nm PIONEER PL 115D Turntable. This week's other you-won t-beheve-it special is the Pioneer PL 115D turntable This beauty features 4-pole synchronous motor, speed detecting auto-return mechanism, sensitive "S" shaped pipe arm, anti-skating device, and low wow and flutter And during this special, it's just $99 00 Save $59 95 ggssf "Do it "...Now! We're giving away tape decks (this week only), offering a fabulous price on a great system package, discounting the best names in the business, on the spot financing (as low as $19 95 per month) and we'll even accomodate lay-aways for Christmas Isn't this a good time to get involved with what Harvey's doing? DDL L100 Speakers fTTTITHTTl fit 1 1 1 1 I ITT mi mum The JBL L100 dynamic 3-way speaker system! Patterned after the famous 4311 studio control monitor, the L1 00 features a 1 2" woofer, 5" midrange and high frequency tweeter that deliver a clean, accurate sound. Complete with oiled walnut finish and sculptured air foam grille. Just $354.00 now, at Harvey's SCOTT A-4S7 Amp The Scott A-457 Integrated Stereo Amplifier, 60 watts per channel min. RMS at 8 ohms from 20 Hz to 20kHz with no more than 0.2 THO. Features 2 tape monitors, highlow filters, large VU meters, and separate channel slide tone con trols Priced at just $249 95. suite" on AVCO GECC H0USEH0L0 ALL SUPPLIES ARE LIMITED. Just $22 96 down on cash price of $622 96 Revolving payments of $20 00 a month or 130th of total amount Annual percentage rate 1 8 upon qualification of instant credit Insurance optional Five-Year Free Guarantee. THE AUDIO HOME-ENTERTAINMENT YOU BUY FROM WAREHOUSE IS GUARANTEED FOR FIVE FULL YEARS' CHARGE FOR PARIS OR LABOR NO FXTHA CHARdf GUARANTEE EITHER f? n U HARVEY S NO EXTRA FOR THIS n n "AMERICA'S FASTEST GROWING AUDIO DEALER RALEIGH Our policy to publish tht regular price, whither it be the mjnu liclurer t suggested price local market price or our regular telling price, is well is the current Harvey s special discount price, reflects our continuing e M on to give consumers complete compjritrve inlormition tor use in making purchase decisions We do not knowingly ever produce a comparative price which does not reflect the above policy 622-628 DOWNTOWN BLVD 821-1870 CARRB0R0 CARR Mill. VILLAGE 100 N GREENSBORO ST 929-8425 GREENSBORO 1016 18 W LEE ST 1 MILE E OF COLISEUM 275 8701 CHARLOTTE , 3133 INDEPENDENCE BLVO 332-2146 FREEDOM MART 3156 FREEDOM DRIVE 399-4640 ( HarvSySoit? ) DURHAM SOUTH SQUARE MALL US 15-501 BUSINESS 493-2212 I r n rj Free CTF 2121 Tape Deck Offer! ' "MBHHsBBB!MBkBB I ' i BBPaMsFHwiBwiiiiiMllliiyiyiN I m m i : i B $1 0.90 $11.90 $59.90 $26.90 $14.90 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. TWBfE Corduroy Sport Shirts New Shipment Cotton Flannel Shirts New Shipment Corduroy Suits New Shipment, Checks and Plaids Wool Pants New Shipment Shetland Wool Sweaters Reg. $22.95 Reg. $22.95 Reg. $120 Reg. $55 Reg. $30 EMIT? II s UU CLOTHING CUPBOARD 163 E. Franklin St. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6:30 Phone Downtown Chapel Hill Sun 1-4 968-4408 Also 516 S. Tryon St.,vCharlotte DTH Classifieds Announcements Legal Clinic of Winston, Coleman, and Bernholz Offering legal services at reasonable prices at convenient times. ' v ' V,' Some ot the services available are: v 1 Uncontested Divorces $90 plus court costs Name changes $35 plus court costs Consultation $15 for 30 minutes For an appointment call 929 0394. Legal clinic located in NCNB Plaza above Blimpie's. i . FOUND: Set of keys along the road at the side of Phillips Hall. Key ring with leather band. See DTH office to claim. FOUND: 4 keys on leather charm with MAN on leather. Found on mailbox outside Chase Cafeteria 1:00, 118. Keys are at Union Desk. FOUND: Pair of glasses across from Carolina INN in gutter after game Saturday. Call 933-2610 after 9:00 p.m. or before 9:00 a.m. ' 4 ! V Mfs'celIaneoi?t C V i It i i' i "' v V FRESH SEAFOOD shrimp, scallops, oysters, fish, clams, frozen lobster tails -Open Friday 9 a.m. - until, Saturday morning 'til noon. Behind Quick Food Mart corner of Church & Rosemary Sts. Ask about discounts on large food orders. For Rent GRANVILLE EAST contract for spring semester for sale. Great suite. Contact Laura Miller at 933 1805. ROOM CONTRACT FOR SPRING SEMESTER for sale in James. Need to sell as soon as possible. Call Kim (933-4826). FOR SALE: Two Granville East contracts 3rd floor. Perfect for two females wanting to rqom together on campus. Available for Spring. Call Now. 933-1781. PRIVATE ROOM CONTRACT for sale - spring semester - Spencer Dorm. Must sell immediately! Call Brenda 933-5843. For Sale HARVEST SALE THIS SATURDAY, 12 Nov. Carrboro Christian Academy, 1110 West Main Street, '2 mile west of the Town Hall in Carrboro. Baked goods, homemade desserts, Christmas items, canned goods, plants, home items and crafts. 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 & Columbia (over the Zoom). 929-2147. ACTIVISTS: Only energetic, articulate individuals with committment to social arid economic justice need apply. Position involves canvassing, petitioning, fund raising for statewide grassroots organization. Call 1-682-6076. Personal GET SOME FUN BETWEEN YOUR LEGS atfrom TUMBLEWEED CYCLERY in sunny downtown Carrboro. 152 East Main Street. Now under newold management. HAPPY 22ND BIRTHDAY, Big Red!! You make me believe that RAtrulySP. Best wishes from little red. TO THE PERSON who turned my keys into the DTH - Thank you very much. Tickets I NEED AT LEAST TWO TICKETS to the Carolina Duke football game. Name your price. 929-3189. Ask for David. Typing 1965 PLYMOUTH FURY III. Good condition and gas mileage, almost new brake system, just tuned up. Call 929-3896 after 5:30. $300. Help Wanted TYPING THESES: PAPERS, RESUMES, applications reasonable rates. Executive Secretarial Services, 100 Eastowne Drive, (Across from Blue CrossBlue Shield) 929-0286: 493-1488. ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS: Looking for a part-time pb with good income, flexible hours, and real experience with a career opportunity in the business world? Call,Jim Morgan, Northwestern Mutual Life, 94241. AFFECTIONATE AND RESPONSIBLE BABYSITTER needed for year old son of faculty members. Second semester. Monday, Wednesday, Friday mornings 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. $1.50 an hour. 967-7504 PART-TIME OFFICE WORKER, 10 hours per week. Flexible hours you choose. Excellent experience for Accounting or Business Majors. Some typing experience helpful. For information call Kent Lester - Photo Specialties 967-9576. SANTA AND SANTA HELPERS needed to work in South Square Mall in Durham evenings and days -call 493-2451. 13 STUDENTS experienced construction , carpentry aluminum siding to remodel shed weekends near campus. $3.00 hr. 929 6044. THE BACCHAE is now hiring a disc jockey immediately will tram. Apply in person at the Bacchae. Lost and Found FOUND: A CALCULATOR in the vicinity ol the' Health Science L ibrary. To identify, please call 3-6.W. In Drily Tar HmI It pubUihtd by lh Drily T Httl Board ol Directors ol ttw Unlvtrally ol North Carolina dally Monday through Friday during tha ragular acadamlc yaar aicapl during aam parlod, vacations and aummar aaaatona. Tha following datat art lo b tha only Saturday laauat: Sapt. 17, Oct. 1, I, 22, Nov. W Tha Summar Tar Hal It publlthtd waakly on Thurtdaya durlr.g tha aummtr Mttlotia. OHIcm ara at tha Frank Porttr Oraham Student Union Building, Unlvtrtriy ol North Carolina, Chaptl Hill, N.C. 27SK. Talaphona numbart: Ntwt, Sporla-933-0245, 933-0244, S3W2S2, 933-0372; Butlnatt, Circulation, Advartlilng-833-11S3. Subscription ratat: $25 par yaar; $12.50 par tamttltr. Tha Camput Governing Council shall hart powtrs to determine the Student Actlvlllet Fee and lo appro; late all revenue derived from the Student Actlvlllet Fee (1.1.14 ol the Student Constitution). The Dally Tar Heal Is a student orgtnlzallon. Tht Dally Tar Heel retervet the right lo regulate tht typographical tone ol all advertisements and to revise or turn away copy It considers obecllonable. The Dally Tar Heel will not consider eduitmtntt or payment (or any typographical errors or erroneous Insertion unless notice It given lo the Business Mkntgtr wHhln (1) ont day. attar tht advertisement appeara, within (1) day ol receiving the tear sheets or subscription ol the pap. The Dally Tar Heel wlH not be responsible lor more than one Incorrect Insertion ol an advertlstmtnt scheduled to run several limes. Notice lor such correction must be given belore the ntil Instrtlon. Vtms Taylor Busmtss Manager Dan Collin Advertising Manager

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