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2 The Daily Tar Heel Monday, October 23, 1978 Ihlazyes. opposed for first By CAM JOHNSON Staff W riter " Although candidates tor two Orange County political offices say they will not campaign to win the November elections, a political newcomer in a third race will face an incumbent who has not been challenged for 24 years. In the race for Orange County register ABS to of f er pre - The Association of Business Students will conduct a pre-registration advising service to deal with questions about the business major that may arise during freshman and sophomore pre registration. , The service will be offered during the , week of Oct. 30 and will be located at the top of the stairs on thejhird ;flobrof Welcome taj Contracoptivb Hmith Education Clinic for nion Si worn on .Tuesday .79 pm. . no eppt. necessary 231 School of PublicHealth info on self breast exams, pelvic excfns, sexually transmitted cHscSsas. & contraceptive methods 7cl.-0pBi" Student HccUh Ocrvico Routine gynecological exams Contraceptive care for information 983-2281 Student Health Service JL Is it crazy to love marker pens that give you the smoothest, thinnest line in town. . .and feel so right in your hand? Is it mad to worship pens with clever little metal "collars" to keep their plastic points from getting squishy? Not if the pen is a Pilot marker pen. Our Razor Point, at only 69C, gives the kind of extra-fine delicate line you'll flip over. And for those times you want a little less line, have a fling with our fine point 59c Firfeliner. It has the will and fortitude to actually write through carbons. So, don't settle for a casual relationship. Getyourself a lasting one, or two, to have and to hold... at your college book store. Pilot Corp. of America, 30 Midland Ave., Port Chester, New York 10573. J: . ..oswsKy- -" i1otQ . ;' flns!:ne marker pens is a pizza that's rightly priced. So a right pizza is a pizza that's priced just right. Arid a right price is i thej only price to pay , for a pizza that's RIGHT! From $2.35 Delivered free! 942-8581 g0iMslataiL!aa of deeds, incumbent Democrat Betty June Hayes is facing her first Republican challenger since being elected in 1954. Sheriff CD. "Buck" Knight is unchallenged in his bid to retain the office he has held since 1959. ,, In the race for Orange County Soil Conservation District Board of Supervisors, three of the five candidates contacted said thev will do no registration aid South Building. Hours will vary, but they .will be posted in the main lobby of Carroll Hall and at the ABS office. 210 Carroll Hall. Appointments will not be necessary. . The service will be open to anyone with questions, but it will be geared mainly toward freshmen and sophomores, says Betsey, Levy, 'chairperson of the Orientation and Evaluation Committee of the ABS. The ABS has offered the service for the past two semesters, and Levy says it has been pretty effective. "The main purpose is to make sure students have the prerequisites before it's too late," Levy says. STUDY ABROAD1 MONTH I "Higher Education ; in Europe" - Oct. 23 10-12 am 1 International Center j Drop in and meet with representative, ; ' llli IIP OC9 time in county race campaigning for the two openings on the board. Hayes, from Hillsborough, -is challenged by Carolyn Griffin of Chapel Hill, who . called Hayes 24-year unchallenged incumbency a disgrace to Orange County. l think the people are ready for , change, ready to turn out fixtures," Griffin said. Before being elected register in 1954. Hayes served seven years as assistant register of deeds! She had ho opposition in the May Democratic primary. The register of deeds office administers North Carolina laws covering hind titles and birth, death and marriage records. Hayes said her record of service and legislative contacts makes her more qualified, for the job. She has served as program director and chairperson of the North Carolina Register of Deeds Association, a lobbying group in the state legislature. "I have ho platform except the service I've rendered and the experience I've gained," Hayes said. "We have to make changes the way we register land titles. With the background and experience I ,have, I'm the best qualified to make sure they go forward." Griffin said she feels confident she can do the job although she has no experience with land records. M don't have any particular thing which says I can do this, job, but 1 have worked at public jobs." she sajd. Griffin, who worked at the UNC payroll office for two years, is a substitute" traffic attendant at the Chapel Hill municipal parking lots. Both candidates said their campaigns consist of personal contacts and newspaper advertising. Hayes said most of her campaign money comes from her own pocket. She added that she has donated money to the county Democratic Party, which is printing' brochures for Democratic candidates. Griffin said she has received -funds uses . From page 1 accepting applications for the funds next March. Chapel Hill Transportation Director Bob Godding said a final version of the Highway and Transit Bill still must be worked out and a formula for the distribution of . the funds decided on before Chapel Hill can begin to put together an application for the funds. l expect it to be next October before we begin to receive the federal funds," Godding said. Great Cleanup! Medical books, business, biology, physics, math and more; mostly hardcover texts, mostly one edition back, all new copies $198 to $398 each! Quantities limited, big selection! Good reference books for paltry sums! While they last! Downtown and ; University Mall Open Sundays & evenings,' too! After just three months of study at The JrX Institute for Paralegal Training in Philadelphia, you can have an exciting and rewarding career in law or business without law school. As a lawyer's assistant you will be performing i many of the duties traditionally handled . only by attorneys. And at The Institute for Paralegal Training, you can pick one of seven different areas of -law to study. Upon completion of your training, The Institutes unique Placement Service will find you a responsible and challenging job in a law firm, bank or corporation in the city of your choice. T' he Institute for Paralegal Training is the nation's first and most respected school for paralegal training. Since 1970, we ve placed over 2,500 graduates in over 85 cities nationwide. ; If you're a senior of high academic standing and looking for an above average career, contact your placement office for an interview with our representative. We will visit your campus on: Wed.'& Thur$., Nov. 8 &T9 Tho for Pcrsfsgal Training mm. Approved by the American Bar Association. from the county Republican Partv and has solicited donations from private citizens. . ,' Neither candidate Would reveal how much money has been spent or collected. Under state law. campaign finance reports are to be filed by Oct. 30 w ith the Orange County Board of Elections. Sheriff Buck Knight, the unchallenged candidate who needs only one vote to retain the seat he's held for 19 years, said the major goal of his next terni w ill be to increase his staff of 29 deputies, v In the race for Soil Conservation District Board of Supervisors, candidates contacted said they are not campaigning because they feel the board is not a political one. ' The Orange Soil and Water Conservation, Office is charged with advising building contractors, developers and private citizens who ask for help in limiting soil erosion and preventing water pollution. Clayton Haithcock. candidate for the board from Hillsborough, gave a typical reaction. "You .can't afford to spend a bunch of money trying to gain an office which offers service to people." he said. A A fl i f -m JAl1j to hold meeting tonight Problems with your landlord? The Association of Apartment Dwellers and the Carolina Union will sponsor ar workshop on dealing with landlords at 8 tonight in Room 209 of the Carolina Un ion. Julia Wood of the UNC speech depart ment will outline various strategies for diplomacy between tenants and landlords at the workshop. Methods for dealing with problems such as ignored repair re quests and the failure of a landlord to return a security deposit also will be covered. -- Mlt won't be a forum type of thing," says Cary Ulman, AAD co-chairperson. "It will be more like an interpersonal workshop along the lines of a training workshop." Landlords as well as apartment dwellers and other interested persons are invited to attend the workshop. Role playing excerises involving ' common situations that arise between residents and landlords will follow Dr. .Wood's presentation. . "We're trying to present strategies per sons can use to get what they want from landlords," says Ulman. EARN $50 I NIG TO 15 HOURS! View video tapes and make judgements about ' behavior for a social-psychological study. 3T.iT h -iCi Ar f- 222 Hamilton-Hall between 10-12 a.m. or 1-4 p.m. on' Mon., Oct. 23, Tues., Oct. 24, Wed., Oct. 25 La RATHSKELLER LUNCHEON SPECIALS (see Nightly Specials ad) M ON. Steak and Cheese Sandwich with french fries ' $2 00 TUE. !4 BBQ Chicken with french fries and a salad $1.99 WED. 6y2 inch pizza with salad ,v SI. 99 THUR. Hot Roast Beef Platter with french fries and a salad ?.5 FRI BBQ Platter $2.45 BBQ Sandwich $1.30 Fried Shrimp $2.69 EVERDAY SPECIAL Beefburger and Chicken and rice soup $2.00 235 South 17th Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215)732-6600 j 1 .FyW DDTl BlTOef - " - New pope installed in Vatican ceremony VATICAN CITY (AP) Pope John Paul 1 1 assumed the throne of St. Peter Sunday before one of the largest crowds in Vatican history and reached out symbolically to Roman Catholics in the Soviet bloc. V Like his predecessor, John Paul 1, the new pope decided against the traditional crowning with the beehive-shaped papal tiara, and against being carried by a dozen footmen in the gilded, portable throne. Progress reported in SALT II talks i ' - MOSCOW (AP) U.S. and Soviet negotiators wound up almost eight hours of talks late Sunday without reporting a breakthrougth on a new treaty to limit strategic arms. But Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance sounded an optimistic note in describing the day's second round of talks as "constructive," according to a Vance spokesperson. Though no details were provided by U.S. officials, it seemed clear that after outlining their position in the morning the Soviets had refined their proposals in a gesture of compromise when they returned to the table in the Kremlin. The two-day round of talks is scheduled to wind up Monday. Administration plans WASHINGTON (AP) The Carter victory behind it, is preparing a second energy program to close what it views as gaps in the first plan. - , Federal energy officials say the new plan will be aimed more at boosting U .S. energy supplies than was the big energy bill passed in the closing hours of the 95th Congress. And Energy Secretary James R. Schlesinger disclosed to reporters last week that it will include some kind of proposed tax on oil intended to curb imports. But whether the tax will be a warmed-over version of Carter's rejected crude-oil tax or the "windfall profits tax" preferred by oil companies and their allies in Congress remains an open question. , Natural gas shortage to ease next year I CHARLOTTE (A P) Authorities say one effect of the controversial energy act just passed by Congress will be to ease North Carolina's chronic natural gas' shortage. The company that supplies the state's natural gas, Transco Companies Inc. of Houston, will be able to buy gas in Texas and Louisiana that had been withheld from interstate pipelines because producers could get a higher price at home, according to corporation president Jack Bowen. Undercurrent federal law, all natural gas is sold at the same federal prices. ,,,,,wlw,mmmmmmm,m,,, ,,. , .,,., ,,., .,,,,,,...,,,,;, , ,lulul, ,,,.,-n " - - -.. - ,----T. , - ,,!-,,-, , , , ,y ,,,,, ..-., .n Help Wanted BUSINESS MANAGER FOR THEDAILY TAR HEEL We are looking for a highly motivated individual with a strong business background and organizational skills, able to work with editor-in-chief, advertising manager and their L staffs to produce an award winning newspaper w salary . $10,000.00 yr. liberal benefits EOE. ApTpffiirYts should ioritacf Lirida ABred" VWF7. 933-1163 for appointment. . " TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION LABOR; afternoons and weekends. 3.00 per hour. Call 933 7453 or 228-8307. ADVERTISING PROMOTION PRO JECT get pay and course credit for working on a rural weekly newspaper's industrial-agricultural progress edition. Great opportunity for students looking for experience in advertising, layout, photography, and business writing; interested students should attend meeting Thurs., Oct. 26, 3:30 pm, School of Journalism lounge. - 200 WEEKLY MAILING CIRCULARS! Materials Supplied Start immediately, free details. Hunter, 3005 Clay, San Francisco CA 94115 HELP WANTED Chez Condoret needs dishwashers part time or full time. Please apply at the restaurant in University Square after six p.m. VOLUNTEERS. Interested in magazine publishing? In power structure research? In nuclear energy issues? Intern positions available with the Institute for Southern Studies, publishers of SOUTHERN EXPOSURE. 929-2141. OVERSEAS JOBS - Summerfull time. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. AH fields, 500-1200 monthly, expenses paid, sightseeing. Free info. -Write: International Job Center. Box 4490 NL, Berkeley, CA 94704 Lost & Found LOST: Woman's light tan ski jacket, week of October 10th. Reward. Call 9336663 after 6 pm. FOUND: TWO KEYS, a room dey and a lock key, in Rm. 100 Hamilton after Soc. 51 class. If yours, call Lisa at 933-4719 and identify key ring, i FOUND WEDNESDAY iu1 178: woman's" multicolored acrylic sweater with hood (size large). Contact L. Hubbard, 929-9582. FOUND: LADIES GOLD CHAIN BRACELET. Found Wednesday night between McCorkle Place and Morehead Planetarium. Call 967-9166, ask for K.D. and identify. Miscellaneous WOODSTOCK VETERANS? If you were lucky enough to be there or at Altamont, you have valuable knowledge and I need to talk to you. Call Donna at 9678633. VISIT THE OLD BOOK CORNER. Through October 28 we are featuring a nice batch of used . Science Fiction. 137-A East Rosemary Street. ' Legal Clinic of Coleman, Bernholz, & Dickerson 136 E. Rosemary Street (above Blimpies) call 929-0394 for appointment Some of the services available are: Uncontested Divorces, . 90.00 cost Separation Agreements, uncontested with limited assests. . 100.00 Wills (simple). .35.00 Traffic Court Representation minor offenses 125.00 DUI (1st offense) '225.00 House & Land Purchases (title examinations, review - sales contract, etc.) 4 y2 of purchase price phis 50 150 dosing (if applicable) minimum new energy program administration, with one big energy , For Sale' LOWEST PRICES on 50 Top Brand stereo components plus car stereo systems. Knowledgeable campus representative affiliated with well established company. Free set up and advice. Cafl Terry after 6:00, 933-77l (1972 VW sQUAKEJSXCft Carolina "blue 495(kG0, -good condition.-' Calk -Linda 933-J 11635, S89-2491.v!f ; Sk Personals : HEY CT Happy Anniversary! 23 months on the 23rd nifty, huh? You lucky animal! I sure do love ya! Your baby , ' . Has anyone seen my warm cuddily TEDDYBEAR? My Teddy disappeared last Thursday. A Bear of Play-doe will be a suitable replacement. I'm cold. RODY I KNOW I owe you dinner, but don't desert me for Suzie Q! Is Econ really better than me? P.S. Suzie, Fve got his number. THE GREAT PUMPKIN SAYS: The Halloween rate of 1.50 isn't much to send a greeting to your favorite spook (or lacrosse player??). Deadline noon, Oct. 27. 25 words or less. For Rent CUTE EFFICIENCY APARTMENT one mile from campus. On bus route, quiet neighborhood. Prefer , graduate student. 100 per month, includes utilities. Call 967-8417 late evenings. . Tickets v BE A LIFESAVhK! I desperately need 2 tickets and or one date pass to State game. Will pay well. Call Marcy anytime day or night, 933-2763. " Services , IMPROVE YOUR GRADES! Send $1.00 for 356 oage, mail order catalog of Collegiate Research.' 10250 topics listed. Box 25097-B, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025. (213) 477-8226. Wanted i NEEDED BASS PLAYER for promising new pop and top 40 band. Musical knowledge and some vocal abiEtv reauired. Call 933-6024, ask for Chuck.' Classified info , Pick up ad forms in any classified box at all i DTH pickup spots or at DTH Office. Return ad and check or money order to DTH Office 12:00 (noon) 1 day before the ad will run or 'tin campus mail 2 days before. Ads. must be. 'prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $1.75 " i Non-students $2.75 I 5 for each additional word $1.00 more 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. I W HII'll IIIIK3BBSa(.M T , I """II . ' Hm Oatiy Tar H to pubiiahd by TW H4 Board of Directors of tho Urtlvorstty of North CaroBna tfaUy Monday through Friday during th regular academic yaar exeopt during fkam ported vacations and aummor soaaiona. Tha SummorTar Hoal la pubUahodwosfcly on Thursdays during tha sumntar saasiona. Officas ara at tha Frank Portar Graham Studont Union Budding. Unlvartity of North Carotlnav Chapal HQ!, N.C. 27514. Talaphona numborK Jwa. porta 8S3-C245. 93424. 033-2S2 S3-03 72; Buamaaa. Clrcutetton. Advertising 833-11 S3. Subacrlpon rates: $30 par yaar; $15.00 par samastar. - , Tha Campus Go warning Council aha hava powars to dstarmlno tho Studant AcuvKias Poo, and Jo appropriate ail rsvsnu dortvad from tha ttudant ActMttet Faa (1.1.14 of tho Stutitfnt Constitution). Tho Dally Tar Hsel la atudant ' organization. Tha Dally Tar Haal rassrvas tha rlgrtt to rjUta ffta typographical ton of aX advtSasmants and ' t ravtaa or lum awity copy It eonaldara cbtectSonaMo. Tha Dally Tar Haal wtH not conaidor adluttmanU er paymant for any typographical errors or orronooua Inaartfon unJs notteo la c Nan to tha Bustnasa Managar wtthkt (1) ona day, s Iter tho advartiaamant appaars. within (1) dry of rtosMng tho tear shaata or aulascrlption of tha par. Tho Dally Tar Haal will not ba rospenatblo k mora than ona Inoorroct . 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