2 The Daily Tar Heel Friday. April 14. 1978 Action-packed RHA week focuses on dorm residents Campus Calendar Compiled by Kelly Carr Public aarvica announcements must be turned in to the bo outside the DTH ottices in the Union bv 1 00 p m It they ere to run the next day Esch Item will run it least twice M6mg(ul I I ACTIVITIES TODAY Alpha Kappa Alpha a havini s jsm ti : p m. in the James recreation room. Admission free. A riffle drawing will be held Hi midnight. Media oard elections will be held it 3 p m. in the Cirolma Union. Sprtngfeat, the annual band weekend on Connor Bench, begins today. Everyone ihould bring a blanket and enjoy TrMflrakjmFeUawer)h? Group will men at 6: 30 p m alBob and Rath Ann Phillipa' house. Any graduate interested in joining the group 11 invited to this regular covered dih supper. The UNC Ml Club will hold a cook-out from 3-4 p.m. at the park on Umstead Road For more information, call Ray Luce. 93.V 14. Prof. John Mender will speak on "Path Integrals and Stationary Phase Approsimation" at 2 p.m. in 220 Phillips. The Amartcan Civ Llberttee Union is sponsoring a wine and cheese party from 5:30-8 p.m. al 1019 Highland Woods. Donations of S 10 per person are requested. Luther Hodgee will meet with students at noon at the Old Well All girls interested in trying out for Marching Carolines are asked to meet at 5 p m on Carmichael Field Tryouts will consul of flag and dance routines in competition Sundsy afternoon. For further information, call 933-l7fi or 933-1975. UPCOMING EVENTS The Graduate and Prereaatonal Student Federation will sponsor a picnic from noon -5pm. Ssturdsy on Carmichael Field. AD graduates are invited. Free soft drinks, buns, rolls and condiments will be provided. A grill on which you may roast your hot dop, hamburgers or whatever you wish to bring will be provided. The DhHeton el Phyateal Therapy will honor all of its graduating students at a Student Recognition Program at 4 p.m. Saturday in the Clinic Audit onum of the Medical School complex The Fine Arts Feethral of UNC a sponsoring an afternoon of short -story reading for and by children at 2 p.m Saturda) in front of the Old Well. James Ketch will present a concert of trumpet music at 4 p.m. Sunday in Hill auditorium. Apple ChW, Chapel Hill's annual rpnng street fair, will be held from 1-4 p m. Sunday on Franklin Street Clogging, gymnastics, mime popular bands and a wide variety of arts and cratu will be a part of this year's Apple Chill Fair. The Cesnmrttee to Save the Natahaia WWemeee w ill meet at 7 pm. Sundsv m the Weslev Foundation. The North Carolina Piano Trto will present a program at 3 p m Sundsy in B N. Duke Auditorium on Fsyettevillc Street. OoKa Sigma PI will meet at 6pm Sunday in the Carroll Hall lobby for pledge initiation. A banquet at Jordans will be held alter the ceremony. Ekctioot for the 17t-rg HUM Student Board will be held at 7 p av Sundsv attheHillel House on Cameron Avenue. For further details, call 942-4057. Campus Christian FeOowehlp will hold worship at II a m. Sunday Check the Carolina Union desk for meeting room. ITEMS OF INTEREST The Committee to Save the Namahala WHdemeaa has a peuooa for people to sign to oppose construction of a four-lane superhighway in or near the N antahala Gorge area. A table will be in the Pa area from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. each day until April 22. ABeemes baHot application roqueet cards are still available. For a card contact Bob Mann at 933-1538. The deadline for requesting an absentee ballot si April 20. Anvoae interested in being a co-chairperson for the Chanel H ill Wadt tor Humanity next year may submit ha or her name for consideration in 102 Campus Y. All persons interested in having their names in the Carolina Union typing or babysitting referral services please sign up at the informat.on dak between April 12-19. This service will be arranged for the summer and next fall. Students interested in working with the US Deportment of Agrtcuture in Lolo National Forest in Montana should come by Career Planning and Placement for more information Positions such as Forestry Aid, Forestry Technician, and Civil Engineering Technician are available. Information is in the PEP Vacancy Notebooks under Sciences. Eligible students will be nominated through the Career Planning and Placement Office. Campus trtenda are needed for new international students nest fall. Sign-up now at the International Center. Bynum Hall. trdormatlon on eummer job opportunltlea In the federal government is now available in 211 Hsnes. Announcement 414 lists both clerical and non-clerical openings and locations Application for the written test is also included. Tryouts for the UNC Majorette Squad will be held at 10 a m April 22 in Carmichael Auditorium. For more information. (COFFEE, A SMALL GLASS OF ORANGE JUICE AND 2 oT; I YOUR FAVORITE DONUTS (FANCIES '"EXCLUDED, r B ami itiin & ii v just 50$ with this DU DO IK III S coupon L 407 West Franklin St. Chapel Hill Open 24 Hours, Seven Days A Week have your dinner delivered 942-8581 VJE3W f O SS? LIT HALF THE SANDWICH BUT TWICE AS GOOD! .. DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR SMALLER APPETITES 1 TRY THE PHr 7" ( r - AT ALASKAN K?X3 CRAB ITUiAN EXrTSS MTnO MEAT&ALL TUNA EOLOGA (KESt contact La Warner between 7 and 9 p.m. at fPnib. Sweet Caroline appMcattona are now available at the Sports Information Office in Carmichael Auditorium Interviews will be held April 17-20 in Kenan Field House. For further information call Linda at 933441 1. Applications for the UNC Women's Forum are available at the Carolina Union Desk. Applications are due April 14. April 19 is the deadline to subscribe to the 171 Yackety Yack. 1 he price is $10. There is a SI charge for mailing. Yacka can be purchased in the Yack office, Suite D Carolina Union from 1-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, or by mailing the Daily Tar Httl Coupon with payment. Interviews for Speech tS, Communications in the Prison System, will be held April 10-15. For more information, come by 205 Bingham. The Carolina Course Review is now available at the Carolina Union, libraries. Campus Y and other central locations. CAROLINA SYMPOSIUM 7T lour Cougsr will be presented at I p.m. today and 5 p.m. Saturday in Graham Memorial. Tickets are free and may be obtained in Graham Memorial. William F. Buckley will be on campus April 17 to film two segment! of firing lint Senior nursing students at Odum Village Health Service are presenting Denver Day from 2 to t p.m. on Saturday for children from su months to m years. The Denver developments! screening tool will be used to provide parents with a measure of their child's progress It is not an 1Q test, but gives a rough measure of a child's social and motor skills Sign-up sheets are posted at Victory Village and in the Odum Village laundry room. For further info cail OV HS at 933-2040 on Saturday after 2 p m. Fund-raising set, money to NCCLU A wine-and-cheese party will be held today to raise funds for the Chapel Hill Carrboro chapter of the North Carolina Civil Liberties Union. The party will be held at the home of John and Margaret Gulick, 1029 Highland Woods, from 5:30 p.m.-8 p.m. Suggested donation is S10 per person. Proceeds will be used to finance NCCLU programs in Orange County and statewide. The event is open to the public. For more information call chapter president Joe Eifort FOR THE RECORD IntheApril 13 issue of the DTH the name of Rutledge Tufts of the Bull's Head bookstore was incorrectly reported as Rutland Tufts. The DTH regrets the error. A story in the Daily Tar Heel Wednesday incorrectly reported that a proposed rebate of student fees being used to finance a new Student Health Services building would increase the cost of the University's building loan by $5.5 million. The cost of the loan actually would increase from the present $5.2 million to $5.5 million. thru SUNDAY April 16 from $2.35 ri Orlg? tmamtmrn'mmtmmmmmi'm "" ' III Famous Poot-Lorrg Sandwich Tirm HAM T' i t By SUSAN LADD Staff Writer Life in the residence halls and contributions of dorm residents will be the main focus of Residence Hall Association Week, which runs today through April 21. "This is the first time we've ever tried this, and we hope to get a lot of support from students," Don Fox, RHA president, said. "Hopefully RHA Week can become an annual event." The Henderson Residence College Springfest will launch the activities today and Saturday featuring live bands including The Blazers, Brice Street, Arrogance and Nightshirt. The Springfest will be held on Connor Beach and is open to all campus residents. Auditions will be held Sunday for all amateur comedians, actors, musicians and general crazies who want to participate in the First Annual RHA All-Campus Talent Variety Show Wednesday in Great Hall. The first-place prize is $25 and the second-place prize is dinner for two. RHA needs more entries. Fox said, and interested students may call the RHA (933-3901) or stop by the desk at Winston dorm to sign up. Also on Sunday will be a pig-pickin' at Morrison, featuring a live band. Tickets will be available at the Morrison desk Sunday at SI per person. A reception for former N.C. Sen. Sam Ervin and commentator William F. Buckley will be held Monday night in the Morrison social lounge following a taping of a segment of Buckley's Firing Line series by WUNC-TV. The RHA Banquet will be held on Tuesday night to honor outgoing leaders and to present awards. Awards for outstanding achievements in residence life will be given in four categories. An award also will be presented for outstanding residence director. NEW MINI MENU FOR SUPPER That's right, now in addition to our famous family style supper there's a new mini menu featuring eggs benedict, our cold plate, chicken salad sandwiches, and many other College Cafe favorites! Try us, you'll like our cooking. College Cafe Carr Mill Tues.-Fri. 5:30-8 PM How long have you for BL1MPIE to deliver? Wait ho more. Delivery begins Monday, April 17. Watch for our insert in Monday's DTH! The Business School Teaching Awards You have the opportunity to reward excellent teaching in business. A stipend of $1500 will be aw arded to the outstanding faculty member; $250 to the outstanding Ph.D. student. Business students may pick up nomination ballots in the UNDERGRADUATE BUSINESS OFFICE and must return them no later than Friday, April 14th. HONORS SEMINARS FALL 1978 The following honors seminars for the Fall 1978 semester are open to all students with a minimum 3.000 QPA. Permission from the Office of Honors (303 South) is required for enrollment. These seminars are limited to an enrollment of 15 students and, In most cases, will be offered only once (more detailed course descriptions available in 303 South). HONORS 27, tact. 1. "Start of Northarn Art." Prof. J Judton. An Dpt.. i 30-11 00 TTH Maior Dutch and Flarmafi artists (Braug. Ru&ana. Rambrandt, ale.) from 100-1680. HONORS a. tad 1. Xlaaaica of Waatam PWIoaopfty." Prof E Galligan. Philoaophy Dapt, 10 00-10:50 MWF. Introduction to prutoaopny by way of Classic taxts Plato, Ariatotla, Cicaro. August ma. Aquinaa HONORS 21. Sad I Traditional Crarttmartariip." PtoI C Zug. English Dapt . 11:00-11 50 MWF An introduction to tola cuitura through artifacta thr origins, tranamiation, daaign pnneipiaa, form and aaatnica. HONORS 2S, Sad 1 "Engiiah, Inah and Amarican Drama of tha Past Dacada." Prof Kimball King, Engl. Dapt- 12 30-1 45 TTh Plays by Pintar. Stoppard. Shaffar. Hara. Saundara, Aibaa, Raoa, Mamat. Kilroy, Frial. Morpny, ate HONORS IS. Sad 4 "Samual Baciatt and tha a of Languaga," Prof Edouard Morot-Sir. Romanoa Languagaa Dapt n 00-12 15 TTh. Spaoat attantton to Bacnatta poatry, fiction and drama and compariaona wth Prouat and Joyoa HONORS 21 Sad L "Lova and Fnandan in Antiourty Tha Ida! and tha Erotic." Prof Dan Shaarm, CiaMc Dad. 11 00-12 15 TTh. An anamination of mtiactiiai amotional and arotic oomponanta of intimata raiatonahip w oasaicai antiourty: Ariatopnanaa. Plato. Sappno, atc. HONORS 2S. Sad 1 "Ungjiat-ca and Engiith Grammar.- Prof. Pobart Rodman. Unguiatica Dapt 9 30 105 TTh. how a ting- a"ya tn grammar of i languaga (apcf'Cny Engi'tn through trra O'ma. or g-arvnar Ha p-svous knowiacga of imgjiatici raejjirad HONORS 21 Sad 1. Vae.e-i f Socaty' P'oft Axa it Hooa and E"C Jran. UNC Wd1 School. Ba.at.ona brwaan ivrrw a-3 accai acnca to maa.n and haalh in Amaric Quaat cturart l-om mo,ca, acnooi T 00- 3C ad HONORS SO. Sad 1. Tn, Ca &ocioev 'd Po.it.ct o' ta Sowth." P'of Ma" Bacs. Poll So Daot 7 Xht X PM T BM3.ja "K-o nov:. tfot aio' as at wan at womt of aoc.ai aoanca HCHCSKtact 2 'CJ'-tEco'y-B'05Pc:, R Po.tt tcono"-ctDot IIOO-'J iSTTh. -s.-w to bt t-aa-ad ' r on -a nac-cy--t ea s-c of pay" 'i cjr-ncy tsenang e-t -f-ir. pc cy r; G-es ct.-a't Thursday will be RHA Field Day. Thefield day will feature campus-wide Olympics including beer chugging contests, tug-of-wars and other "pseudo sports." The Chancellor's Awards Ceremony will be held Thursday night, and the Roger A. Davis Award will be presented to two individuals who have given outstanding service to the University through residence life with emphasis on lasting contributions to the University. The week will end with a Blood Drive from 10 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Friday at Morrison. Donors must call RHA for appointments. "People in the residence halls make up a significant population of the University and Chapel Hill," Fox said. "This is to highlight their contributions to the University and to the community." FUTURE .LAW STUDEWTS Getting into law school is not enough! PREPARE for your crucial first year. Legal Education Ltd is presenting Law School Preparation Seminars in Boston May 12-13); Wcshington (June 9-IOh Greensboro, N.C. (June 16-17). CURRICULUM Classroom learning pro cess; successful study methods; a prac tical approach to legal research and writing. How to writs law school exams. Ccmptete written materisis provided TUITION: $115 per person. You obtain our GROUP TUITION of $95 per person simply by returning three or more regis trations in the same envelope. Check, Vsa, and Mastercharge accepted Send tuition, name, crvoice of locale and complete address to LEU P.O. Box 5691. Chariottesvflle, Virginia 22301 VISA Card Mchrg Card It Exp. Date . Mchrg above name been waiting Help Wanted ACTORS NEEDED for part time film work. Late April, early May. Roles to be cast: children age 1 1 13 (American Indian, Black American, White American) American Indian Chief Woman & Child English Yeoman, African Chief (Bermuda English Accent) Highland Scot Chief (Scotch Accent) Irishman Moravian, American Colonist, Used Car Salesman. People who speak the following languages: German, N.C. Indian, Swahili, Old English. Call 688-6073 for information and appointment. Audition dates April 22 & 24 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. OVERSEAS JOBS - Summeryear-round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, $500-$1200 monthly, expenses paid, sightseeing. Free information Write: BHP Co., Box 4490, Dept. NL, Berkeley, CA 94704 GOVERNESS - SUMMER POSITION. ASSIST WITH 8-year-old daughter. Long hours Excellent pay. Send resume to: Division of Neurosurgery, UNC Memorial Hospital. INTERVIEWS: Aprfl 29th. $180-$480 WEEKLY stuffing envelopes on campus.t Information - Rush stamped addressed envelope. Southern Publishing, Box-171802-TH, Memphis, Tenrt 38117. LIVE IN BABYSITTER for boys 8 and 13, May through August (maybe longer). Pleasant home. Room and board provided. After June 15 will pay $50month. 929-7282. COUNSELORS: Top Boy's Camp, Berkshire Mts., Mass., seeks men over 20 yrs. who relate well to youngsters. Openings in Archery, Baseball, Golf, Drama, Radio (Camp Station), Pianist, Swimming W.S.I., Tennis & Waterskiing. Good salary plus room, board and laundry. WRITE- Camp Lenox, 270-14R, Grand Central Parkway, Floral Park, New York 11005. PRESBYTERIAN POINT - COED SUMMER CAMP Needs male counselors. June 14th July 28th. Sailing or canoeing experience helpful, but not necessary. For information write or call: John McFayden, 16-L Estes Park, Carrboro, 929 1229 For Sale FOR SALE Men's 10-Speed Centurion Bicycle. In excellent condition: new frame with new paint coat. Price negotiable. Call evenings: 967-5692 or 933-7788. 1975 MG MIDGET, 13,000 miles, excellent condition. AM-FM Radio, luggage rack, $2900, Call 967-4864, evenings. YAMAHA FG-160 GUITAR: beautiful condition, action excellent, wood perfect, $80 cash. Call Morehead tonight at 967-1859 (or leave message). REGISTERED GOLDEN RETRIEVERS two male pups nine weeks old to established households only. Time payments possible. 929 3137, evenings. FOR SALE: Good used refrigerator - cash and carry. Call Randy at 933-8756 after 9:00 p.m. weekdays. For Rent . SUBLET BEAUTIFUL SECLUDED HOUSE on 1 acre wooded tot. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, AC, fully carpeted. $350month. Call 942-1483 or 933-8914. Keep trying! SUBLET 2 BEDROOM HOUSE for one or two people. Furnished. $86 each per month. Includes utifities. One block from campus. Call 933-4669. SUBLET TWO BEDROOM Carolina Apartment (furnished) from May 15th to August 15th. $205 per month plus utilities. Call 942-2285 any time. TO RENT FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM APT. C Bus route and pool. Old Well Apts May 14 to Aug 20. $185month. 942-2414 LAUREL RIDGE Two bedroom Town House Apartment for summer May 15 through August 15 or for part of this time. Call after 5:00 p.m. 942 3504. SUMMER ROOMS: PHI DELTA CHI has fully Air Conditioned and fully carpeted rooms for both summer school sessions for both males and females. $100.00. Double occupancy. Call 968 9118 or come by 204 Finley Rd. AT R.R.E., Weekday canoe rentals are still only $5.00. This spring enjoy the beauty of North Carolina. Call River Runners' Emporium, 383 2106, 3160 Hillsboro Rd., Durham. NEED A ROOM FOR THE SUMMER? Kappa Psi Fraternity at 208 Finley Rd. is renting rooms to both males and females for the summer sessions. Only $75 per session. A $25 refundable deposit is required to reserve a space for you. Rooms will be held on a first-come, first-serve basis. Call 968 9390 or 968-9010 today. NEED A SUMMER HOME? KAPPA DELTA sorority has rooms available. $120.00 for air conditioned room, $105.00 for non-air. Kitchen and parking privileges. Maid service. $50 deposit plus $25 returnable damage deposit due April 27th. Call 967-9176. SUBLET 3 BEDROOM APT. air condition, fully furnished, quiet location, $170 mo. (negotiable). 213-B Bim St., Carrboro. Call 929-9302 after 6 p.m. or before 8 a.m. KINGSWOOD APARTMENT for sublease. Available May 22. Two bedrooms, air conditioning, unfurnished. $180 pius utilities. 933 0328. Keep calling. APARTMENT FOR SUMMER SUBLET. Two bedrooms, very spacious. Located two biocks from central Franklin Street. $180 month. Available anytime after May 1. Gail 933-3286, Jennifer 933-8138. Roommates Wanted FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED for fall and spring Share Foxcroft Apt. $70 month plus utilities. Non-smoker preferred. Ca" R:ta 933 1431 Jo 933 144? or Susan 933-1474 NEED ONE OR TWO ROOMMATES th.s Summer. S65 per month per person a: Foxcron. Air conditioned. Pool, Terns certs Ca!! C.:" a: 929-3729 ROOMMATE NEEDED to share two bedroom Kingswood apartment. Air conditioned $85.00 month. Call 929-1283 after 5 p.m. NEED ONE OR TWO FEMALE roommates for Pinegate Apt. Summer and next year. Call 933 1446 between 7:00 and 11:00 p.m. WANTED: ONE ROOMMATE to share 3 bedroom Pinegate apartment. $90mo. plus 13 utilities. Start May 10. Call 929-5800. ROOMMATE WANTED: Share Townhouse Apt., May through August, $70month plus utilities. Will have own room. Fully furnished. Call Jim 933-4384 or Larry 933-4361. FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for summer andor academic year 78-79. Rent $56mo. 13 utilities, non-smoker. Call 942-7866. LOOKING FOR HOUSEMATE this summer (May 15 Aug. 15) for spacious furnished house on Airport Rd. 10 minutes walk from campus, $84month plus 13 utilities. Call 967-3311. . Lost & Found FOUND GOLD BRACELET on sidewalk in front of Chase. Call Randy at 933-4241 and identify. LOST: WHITE NOTEBOOK BA-150 on Wednesday. I need it desperately. Call 942-6812 any hour. Ask for Rich.' Keep trying. Please! substantial reward (wine or me!) FOUND: A POCKET CALCULATOR in 111 Murphey. Call 929 5052 and identify. Announcements HINTON JAMES PRESENTS Tapestry, a collection of art crafts entertainment and fun Sunday, April 16 from 1 to 5 in James Rec Room and lounge. SKI CLUB MEMBERS: Don't miss this afternoon's cook-out. 3:00 at the park on Umstead Road. Plenty of beer, food and fun. See you there. Personals UEBER U. Obwahl ein grosses Wasser wohl zwischen Dir und mir sein wird, steckst Du doch fest in meinem Herzen drin. STRAY ZETAS: Two ZTA transfers interested in getting together with other Zeta transfers. Please contact Deb, 933-1712 or Vicki, 933-1717. DEMPS: Welcome to the Southern Part of Heaven. Now go wild, raise hell, get drunk with the Heels. Love, Ruffle Butt. DEBBIE DELIGHT: HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Shall I send a taxi to Christopher Road? Be my "honor" maid, best friend and birth assistant. Love you "angel," R.R.D.B. CONGRATULATIONS: J.A.P. MOYE BOY Happy 20th tomorrow! Hope you will always try to be young, be foolish, and be happy. Love ya, The Tall Kid. MBA CLASS OF 79: We are pleased to announce a merger of assets, liabilities, and net "worth, and "the formation of a permanent study group Friday, April 14th, at 7:00 pint. Maty Swan and Gene Turner. TO MY 1 MUSKETEER whose understanding is beyond macroworld and whose warmth is a constant. Ease up - we're 'getting things done. Dedicated from the one who has consistently "messed up your life." ALUMNI OF THE TAX RETURN BLOWOUT, Saturday's the day! Come have one on Uncle Sam. B.B., Shope, and the Wildmen. DEAH JEUM, I've gat a cute way a tawkin, but you've gat tha bettah of me. Thanks for everything. Your very Southan bael. BILL GIFFORD: You were right. Gene Turner. TO THE PARTIES OF FULCHER, GROSECLOSE, Harris, and Smith: 'ou take good care of me, kids. Thanks for making 21 special. PMD. Miscellaneous COPYQUICK -- LOW COST QUALITY COPIES Legalcolor3 hole punch paper no extra cost. Thesesdissertations Free sorting All work guaranteed Monday-Saturday. 133'j E. Franklin St. (over N.C. Cafeteria). SPRINGTIME IS FOR LOVERS! The nation's leading authority on love offers the finest in condoms, books, exotic lingerie, menswear and gift items. ADAM & EVE CATALOG SHOWROOM, Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom), 929 2147, Tuesday Saturday 10 6. FACULTY RENTAL HOUSING WANTED. August 1, 1978 to September 1, 1979 3 bedrooms children 6,8,11. Call (614) 593-8955 after 6 p.m. or write W. D, Baasel, 63 Mulligan Road, Athens, Ohio 45701. ACADEMIC RESEARCH - Ail fields. Professional writing & editing. Send $2 for listing of over 7,000 topics. Authors' Research, Suite 600, Dept. A, 407 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, III. 60605. (312) 922 0300. HOUSE SITTING. Law student will watch over your house while reviewing for N.C. Bar Exam. June-July. Call 489-5048 in Durham after 5. TONIGHT AT COMPARDIE'S: Lisa Uyanik I and Band. Saturday - The Wild and Woolly j Band. We're also looking for dishwashers, waitresses, cooks. Call 942 8588. JO SPEND THIS SUMMER SAILING THE CARIBBEAN? The Pacific? Europe? Cruising other parts of the world aboard sailing or power yachts? Boat owners need crews' For free information, send a 13c stamp to Skoko, Box 20853, Houston, Texas 77025 Classified info Pick up aJ kunis in dn clarified bo at ail D1H pickup spot or at DTH Office. Return aJ and check or monev order to D7H Office i: 00 (noon) I day before the ad will run or in earn pus mail 2dav before. 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