2 Th Dally Tar Heel Wednesday, January campus Compiled by Karen Barbei Public nrvice announcement must be turned in to the box outside the DTH offices in the Union by 1 AO p m if they are 10 run the next day Foch item will mn at least twice ACTIVITIES TODAY The APO Book Co-op will accept books through Friday. Book sales will continue through Jan. 1 8. The co-op is open from 9; 30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays; The Reference Services staff of the Health Sciences Library will give tours of the library at II a.m. and 2 p.m. Tours last approximately 30 minutes and include a free Medline demonstration. The library is on South Columbia Street across from tHe School of Public Health. The Grsduate and Professlpnal Student Federation announces a happy hour for all new graduate and professional students from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Sidetrack Tavern in Carrboro. UPCOMING EVENTS The executive board of the Graduate and Professional Student Federation will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Carolina Union. l- The UNC Karate Club and American Tae Kwon Do Association will hold an introductory meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday in Room 215, Carolina Union. A film will be shown. The ERA Committee of the Association for Women Students will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday in the AWS office in Suite D of the Carolina Union. The Dialectic and Philanthropic , Literary Societies will hold their first meeting of the spring semester at 8 p.m. Thursday in 300 New West. Everyone is invited. The Department of Aerospace Studies will offer free ground school instruction in preparation for the Federal Aviation Administration private pilot examination. Deadline for enrollment is Thursday. For more information, contact Dianne Deaton or Capt. Miles Straly at 933-2074. Site for elderly home undecided Decision reversed on Northampton Northampton residents can now relax instead of relocate. The Episcopal Home for the Aging, Inc. has reversed its decision to convert Northampton, Plaza into a home for the elderly by l August 1978. t 1 John Harden, press spokesperson for the Episcopal Home for the Aging Inc., said the home's board of directors changed its decision becuase the $4 mtllion pricetag for the property was too high. Only 50 persons signed up for the ; home while at least 62 are necessary for U)& project's success, said Harden, a board member. He said the board will not reconsider converting Northampton Plaza into a home for the elderly. NEED A NEW LOOK FOR '78? &? 9 5 H JOSEPH'S HAIRSTYLING Master Hair Cutters For Women and Men At A Full Service Salon: Henna Coloring for Natural Highlights Shampoo Precision Cuts Located 205 N. Columbia Walking Distance from Campus Mi vjffifo Aw fee?-- 71. iat " GT -1 11, 1978 calendar - The UNC Ice hockey team will play its first game against Duke at 8 p.m. Thursday in Greensboro's Triad Arena. The next game is at 4:30 p.m. Sunday. ITEMS OF INTEREST The University Counseling Center is offering the following group programs this semester: assertion training, career exploration, personal growth, test anxiety reduction, women in transition, family crisis group and couples enrichment. For more information, call 933-2175. Any student interested in news or public affairs experience at the Carolina student radio station, WXYC, should contact Anna K. Oates or Susan Burney at 933-7768. The Carrboro United Methodist Church on Hillsborough Road will sponsor a spaghetti supper from 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday. Adults, $2.50; children, $1.75; students'with ID, 20 percent discount. The Community Film Group begins its spring series at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Wesley Foundation, 214 Pittsboro St., with two. films on nuclear power, "The Last Resort" and "More Nuclear Power Stations." Admission is $ 1 .50 or by season subscription (seven evenings of films for $6). For more information call the Wesley Foundation ay 942-2152. The University Counseling Center is Nash Hall will be open from 7 to 10 p.m. M ondays. Call 933-2 1 75 for an appointment or visit the Educational-Occupational Information Library in 101 Nash Hall. Black Ink, official publication of the Black Student Movement, has expanded to weekly status. The first issue will examine white students' views of the BSM, Daily Tar Heel coverage of the black community, the BSM triumphs and failures in the fall, the Bakke controversy and the first black cadet commander of the UNC Air Force ROTC. Distribution date is Jan. 19. Instead, the Episcopal Home for the Aging, Inc., which operates the Penick home for the elderly in Southern Pines, may build the new home in the Greensboro-High Point-Winston-Salem area. 'Although several persons supported construction of the home at a Chapel Hill Board of Aldermen hearing in October, others . expressed concern,, about j relocating .ipprowmatelji. 225 tenants now living in the high rise. The Episcopal Home was also displeased with a permit requirement for building a sidewalk on Airport Road, Chapel Hill Fire Inspector Joe Robertson said. come to Redkin Pcrmanents And PH Permancnts Body Waves Blow Dry PHONE: 942-4058 Free Parking in Rear a If, t.n1-;' a Kk if Mi" w 1x i -h -: ' s- , f J -At . 3M liKA -f-v;i - J Trees get Students aren't the only ones who must brave the biting winds and chilling cold. This stately oak has faced the trauma of winter for many years without a toboggan, a goose-down parka or even gloves for its little twigs. Drop-add and the beginning of classes may not be half as bad as having your feet in the frozen ground for three months. Staff photo by Allen Jernigan. 'DTH' photographers needed The 77ie Daily Tar Heel needs three photographers. Applicants must have their own cameras and have had darkroom experience. Other permit requirements called for signs and lighting, landscaping plans, fire safety improvements and an outdoor recreation area. The manager of Northampton Plaza said Tuesday she sent letters to all ism" " '--"" 1 V Put down your books and pick up your skis. Take advantage of night skiing at Cascade Mountain, Tuesday through Saturday. . You'll have a choice of four slopes, ranging from novice to advanced. There's a double chairlift to get you up. Plenty of rental equip ment is available, and there are two lodges to relax in. Cascade's close enough so you can ski at night without taking all day to get there. From Fancy Gap, Virginia (just across the North Carolina line) take Route 608 two miles to Cascade Mountain. For snow reports, call 703-728-3351. cold too To apply, bring your portfolio to the DTH photo department or call Allen Jernigan, photography editor, at 933 0245. conversion tenants Dec. 17 to inform them of the reversed decision. She said no lease contracts were affected by the decision or by its reversal. LOU HARNED AJlnVi8rtd;.l?- lie ilJAclJcA A Frigid front Tombing Sub-freezing weather chills Chapel Hi Hi ans Bv ROBERT THOMASON SUIT Writ More heads were covered than not, and all bodies were wrapped warmly Monday and Tuesday in Chapel Hill as the area experienced the below-freezing weather confronting the nation, Temperatures stayed in the twenties during the days and dove to the teens Monday night. With the exception of a half hour snow Monday at about 7:30 a.m., there was no precipitation. An air mass from Canada arrived early Monday morning "and brought low temperatures and gusty winds. At 2 a.m. the National Weather Serviceat the Raleigh Durham airport recorded a temperature of 61 degrees. An hour later the temperature had dropped to 41. By 8 a.m. it was down to 27. The service predicted the twenty-degree weather will continue through the weekend and possibly be accompanied with precipitation. Clear skies were expected for today, with increasing cloudiness Thursday. A high-pressure cell has been located in the Appalachian region for a week, keeping the weather clear and cool. The area's atmospheric pressure was approximately 31 inches of Mercury Monday. ' It's CHI PHI FRATERNITY presents The Spontanes in an all Campus Party Wed., Jan. 11, 9:00 p:Bi.-Fsvoritebverages-available. Free Admission. YOGA CLASSES, led by Hannah Baggins Carothers. begin Jan. 16 at The Yoga Placo, 452''2 W. Franklin. Beginning intermediate, advanced, and private classes. 967-9686 COME WATCH THE TAR HEEL games and join your friends at "He's Not Here." Two TV's, Happy Hour everyday, fine selection of domestic and imported beers. Open seven days, downtown Chapel Hill, DORM SIZE REFRIGERATORS for rent. $25 for entire spring semester. 942-2007. NORTH CAMPUS ROOM contract for sale. Manly Dorm. Call 933 8542. Keep trying. MUSIC 81 STUDENTS! Smithsonian collection of classical )azz albums for sale; includes the book Jazz by Turner at reduced price. Call 933-5933 immediately. f ' vii SUMMER JOBS guaranteed or money back. Nation's largest directory. Minimum fifty, employers state. Includes master application. Only $3. SUMCHOICE, Box 645, State College, Pa. 16801 WANTED DELIVERY PERSONS with own vehicle. Excellent pay evening hoors.;Also need Pizza cooks. Experience preferable but not required. Apply Pizza Tr.ansit, 300 W. Rosemary St. ' ' EIGHT OPENINGS FOR PART-TIME phone work. Afternoon and evening shifts available. $2.65 per hour plus bonus. Call Deborah Jenkins 942 6382 . 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. WANTED: CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE to sell the only magazine in North Carolina you can't out a label on. The Sun is published monthly in Chapel Hill. If you're unfamiliar with it, buy one in any bookstore. Sell it on the street, on campus, in dorms; keep 50C for every one sold. Write The Sun, 412 West Rosemary Street, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Or call 942-5282. HELP NEEDED Part time mostly weekends to work throughout semester (minimum). Apply to Car Shop, 942-2626. LOCAL PIZZERIA NEEDS PART-TIME HELP. Will train. Call 489-8632 between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m.. Ask for Sal or Johni REPRESENTATIVE to sell the only magazine in North Carolina you can't out a label on. The Sun is published monthly in Chapel Hill. If you're unfamiliar with it, buy one in any bookstore . Sell it on the street, on campus, in dorms; keep 50 for every one sold. Write The Sun, 412 West Rosern.iry Street, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Or call 942 5282. if in tgbriij'iib iiidi vUllQ!iQ(fil , nmTI' nun - ,. i,- I, i -- -- i ir uTiiim i " f . Although red noses and hunched shoulders have abounded for the last few days, Chapel Hill has not been the worst hit area of the nation. The student infirmary and the North Carolina Memorial Hospital have reported no injuries due to the weather. The Chapel Hiii and University Police have attributed no accidents or mishaps to the weather. Cold and snow dealt a number of deaths across the nation, however, according to UPI reports. A 2-year-old irl froze to death after leaving her Illinois farmhouse in only a nightgown. Two Cleveland men died of heart attacks while shoveling snow. One of the coldest places in the country was Thorhult, Minn., where temperatures dropped to 34 degrees below zero. Several of the country's power companies said they had critical supply shortages, and still others were forced to cut back their power. Bill Martin, local manager for Duke Power Co., said power loads are still below last winter's peaks. However, two of Duke's major generators are inoperative because of scheduled maintenance. If the cold weather persists, the lack of the generators could shorten power supplies, Martin said. He urged consumers to conserve energy during the cold weather. no gamble. ..advertise in the Daily Tar Heel. STEREO CAMPUS REP WANTED! Hungry entrepreneurial type needed to sell name brand Hi-fi, car stereo, TV, etc. to friends & faculty. Tremendous earning potential. Send for application by mailing this ad to: ( f ( t j MUSICSOUND Disf ., iEPTC-78 4730-fcANWBARBARA CV. BALTO., MD. 21227 WATCH FOUND in front of City Planning Bldg., campus. Call and identify, 942-3845. Pay this ad. 1 SARA: ONE DOWN AND THREE to go and oh so good. Living qualitatively. These are some fine times. TRSY MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED 3-BEDROOM APARTMENT. Stratford Hills. $80 per month plus 13 utilities. Must be quiet non-smoker. Call Wil at 933 8901 (office) or 929-5080 (home). ROOMMATE WANTED: FEMALE GRADUATE STUDENT wanted to share two bedroom apartment. $90 a month in Chapel Hill. Call 967-1323. r Classified info Pick up ad forms in any classified box at all DTH pickup spots or at DTH Office. Return ad and check or money order to DTH Office 12:00 (noon) I day before the ad will run or in campus mail 2 days before. Ads must be prepaid. Rales: 25 words or less Students $1.50 Non-Students 2.50 5c for each additional word $1.00 for boxed ad or bold type Please notify the DTH Office if there are mistakes in your ad, immediately! We will, only be responsible for the first ad run. Tht Dally Tar HmI it publish) by th Dally Tar Httl Board ol Directors ot tha Unlvaralty ol North Carolina dally Monday through Friday during tha regular acadtmic yaar txctpt during aiam parlod, vacsliona and aummar taaaiona. h following datti art lo bt tha only Saturday btuat: Stpl 17, Oct 1, 1, 22, Nov. S. Tht Summtr Tar Httl la publtthtd wtefcly on Thurtdaya during tht summtr attaiona. OHktt art at tht Frank Porttr Graham Studant Union Budding, Unrvtraity ol North Carolina, Chaptl HIII, N.C. 27514. T.lephont numbtra: Ntwa, Sports 933-0245, 933-0246, 933-0252, 933-0372; Butlntaa, Circulation, Advtrtlslng 933-11S3. Subscription ratat: $25 par ytar; $12.50 par stmtittr. Tht Campus Governing Council shall havt powers to determlnt tha Studant Acllvltltt Fn and to app- .prlalt all rtvtnua dtrivad from tht Studant AclMtlat Fat (1.1.14 ol tha Studtnt Con stitution). Tht Dally Tar Httl la a studant organization. Tht Dally Tar Httl r turves tht right to rtgulatt tht typographical tone ol all advtrtlttmtntt and to rtvist or turn away copy H considers obfec tionable. Tha Dally Tar Httl wlH not consider ad justments or payment tor any typographical errors or erroneous insertion unlets notice Is given lo the Business Manager within (1) one day alter the advertisement appears, within (1) day ol receiving tht tear sheets or subscription ol tht paper. Tht Dally Tar Heel will not be responsible tor more , than one incorrect Insertion ot an advertisement scheduled to run several timet. Notice lor such correction must be given belore the next Insertion. I - J CASCADE MOUNTAIN