2The Daily Tar HeelMonday. January Students must x By LYNDA THOMPSON Staff Writer Since most students at the University do not list Chapel Hill as their permanent home, the adviser for the office of Stu dent Legal Services said that they did not think that the Orange County property tax applied to them. But Jan. 31 is the deadline for listing fany accumulation of property valued at moref tha $30t) wih the county, and the tax applies tb all esi-' dents who have lived in Orange county for more than six months.- j! J Kermit Lloyd of the XDrangl County tax office said failure to list taxes may result in a punishment of up to six mon ths in jail and or a $500 fine. People who do not pay their taxes only receive a re mainder, he said. TODAY'S SPECIALS Lunch: Order a "GS," "TGS," or a "SGS" and get two salad toppings of your choice. FREE Soup and sandwich specials daily. Jbru Dinner. All the spaghetti you can eat, served with tossed salad and rolls. $3.25 The Porthole v-- -V. 3 Tvl'Vi ALL YOU CAN EAT SEAFOOD served Sunday-Thursday nights I N I Ffrd 1 1 1 ' ," " ' ', !;cL:n rv.:.J c'-h Fried Rllct cf Fr':J C! ri Cr:' L C;:'-r3 r"CI' ncjr.d:r V,:'z All dinners served with hush puppies, french fries and cole slaw. You may reorder any other "All You Can Eat" Item of equal or less cost than your original order Snaring of All You Can Eat Items cannot be permitted. v TV O A j&nDLuimiBm9s r y s Calabash Style Yc Olc Waffle Shop Open 7 days a week until 10:30 p.m. Mon.Sat. 7 a.ia.-10:30 p.m. ! Sun. 9 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Serving omelets, burgers ! and daily specials AIMS TOUJ COETCEEMEID)? TTDfllEW SPEAK HJL? Wednesday, Jan. 26 7:30 pm 204 Union Sponmored fry the Cmrolimm Vmiom Humtmn Belmtione Committee end Student Government Unlvermity Relation. WOMEN'S HEALTH CAflEYOUCAN nmcMh mr ABORTION: a difficult decision that's DEPEND ON. made easier by the women of the , Fleming Center. Counselors are available day and night tp support and understand you. Your safety, comfort and privacy are assured by the caring staff of the Fleming Center. SERVICES: Tuesday Saturday Abortion Appointments a 1st & 2nd Trimester Abortions up to 18 Weeks Free Pregnancy Tests O Very Early Pregnancy Tests All Inclusive Fees Insurance Accepted a CALL 781-5550 DAY OR NIGHT Health cara counseling and education for women of all ages. THE FLEMING CENTER or?o . CksssiHed Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 Non-students $3.00 5t for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. annooncecaents THE UNION HUMAN RELATIONS Committee' second meeting will be Tuesday, January 25 at 4 pm In the Union. Old membera and new encouraged to attend. WHY PAY BIG BUCKS for records, when you can rent them? RICHARD'S RENT-A-RECORD. Has current rock, Jazx, new-wave, disco, country, and more. Also oldies. Singles S2 per day. doubles $3.75 plus refun dable deposit (Rates lower for rental club members.) Above Jordan's on E. Rosemary St. 967-3283, 11-7, Mon.-Sat. FENCING -THE ULTIMATE SPORT, UNC v Duke. Tues., 12583 Fetzer Gym. Women -5 pm, Men -7pm. NOT A FRISBEE1 Get your UNC -dub Disc bi The Pit today! For only $6.00 you can support a growing club and have fun also! COME AND GET IT! If you applied for a refund at the Union Desk, please pick it up by 5 pm, Fri., Jan. 28. After this date, no refunds will be given. Thank You. RACISM: ABE YOU CONCERNED? Hmsi hmH mot WacU 4mm. 26. 7J m.mt. Vmiom 19 1 THE MATH CLUB WILL sponsor a workshop on resumes and careers m mathematics 7:00 Tuesday In Phillips 367. Juniors and Seniors only. Held by the Career Planning and Placement Service. 24, 1983 ile He continued to explain that bills are sent out in July and August and that pay-' ment is due Dec. 31. He said that it is generally assumed that students living in dorms did not have more than $300 in property, so they were not taxed. And students living in apartments usually have household goods which do pass the $300 limit, so the tax office receives a list of the apartment tenants in Orange County, J Lloyd said. Dorothy Bernholz, the Student. Legal Service's adviser, said this past year was , the first for which the tax office got a list of apartment tenants from apartment owners. For previous years, the tax office used a computer list of car owners from the Department of Motor Vehicles. Contrary to popular belief, out-of-state students are not exempt from the proper Cherry Point seminar to "Personal and Managerial Leadership in Action" will be the topic of a seminar at Cherry Point Marine Corps Air Station Wednesday, Jan. 26. Sponsored by the 20th Marine Aircraft Wing, the trip and seminar will focus on management and organizational philosophy, rather than equipment and procedure. Banquet Facilities Mixed Beverages Available Bear and Wins CAMPUS ELECTIONS Petitions are available for Student Body President Daily Tar Heel Editor RHA president CAA president GPSF president it Senior. Class officers CGC representees Available in Suite C. Filing deadline Sat., Jan. 29, 5:00 pm. n n All 12 lost & found LOST: LADIES GOLD MESH necklace with V-drop. Car. mlchael vicinity. Reward offered. Call 243-2048. REWARD OFFERED FOB THE retara of , date parse. Loat at Kinaawuud bmm atop am Jaa. 19. Can 929-7404. ' FOUND: PAIR OF GLOVES on Franklin Street. Call and describe. 933-4019. REWARD: GOLD WATCH WITH great sentimental value lost in or around Venable, Wilson Hall. Student Stores, or Ruffin. Please call Allison 933-5736 keep try ing. help wanted EXCELLENT SUMMER COUNSELING OPPORTUNITIES for men and women who are interested fat serving boys and girls ages 7-16. guiding them in their physical, mental and spiritual development. Only those persons who will dedicate their wholehearted efforts to help each individual child deve lop his or her potential should apply. One must have ability to teach In one or more of our specialized activities. College students, teachers, and coaches should apply. CAMP THUNDERB1RD, located 17 miles southeast of Charlotte. N.C, is an ACA accredited camp member, specializing in , water sports (sailing, water skiing, swimming and canoeing), yet an added emphasis is placed on the land sports (general athletics, tennis, golf, archery, riflery and backpacking). Horseback riding, white-water canoeing and tripping are ex tras In our excellent program. For further information write or call G. William Cllmer, Jr., Director. Camp ThunderUrd, Route 7, Box 50. Clover, S.C.. 29710 (803-831-2121). TIRED OF WORKING INDOORS. Counselors wanted for boys overnight camp fat Maine. Nine week season beginning June 20th. Positions available: basebaB. basketball soccer tennis, swimming, waterskilng. sailing, archery, riflery! crafts, trips. Write Matt Ariker. 9616, Duke Station. Dur ham. , PART-TIME POSITION AVAILABLE for dependable person to work weekends and holidays. Neat appearance and record keeping experience necessary. Able to work with pa tients essential. CaU 966-4793 weekdays between 9 and 5 for appointment. rl I! It mmmgM CM M jf -irrlil s property tm ty tax. If their property is in Orange County as of Jan. 1, they are required to file their property. Freshmen and junior transfers are the only students that are ex empted. Lloyd explained that freshmen and junior transfers have two places of residence for that year and would list taxes at the residence where they lived for the most of that year, which is usually their hometown. When asked about the property taxes many students replied, "I'm an out-of-state student so I don't pay taxes in Orange County." Others said, "I'll be graduating and leaving Chapel Hill, so I don't need to pay a property tax." Bernholz said many students who had received a bill from the tax office and had not paid, came to her for advice. focus on management The itinerary will 'include attending a briefing for Gen." K.A. Smith by staff of ficers and group commanders, touring headquarters of the air traffic control center, and attending a formal dinner at the officers' club. A 40-seat bus has been chartered for the trip, and seats can be reserved for $12. Meal expenses will be approximately $7. Anyone interested in the trip should contact Mary Fuller at the Office . of University Affairs, 103 A South Building, or call 962-6962. Personnel needed for mock trial The UNC Law School is sponsoring the Na- tional Mock Trial Regional Competitions for 1983 on Feb. 14, 15 and 16. A total of seven dif . ferent law schools will be competing for an op portunity to send the winning team to Houston, Tex., in March. As sponsor for the regional competition, the PILOT-TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES FLY NAVY The Navy presently has several openings for the most ex citing and challenging job in the world NAVY PILOT. If you qualify, we will guarantee you a seat in the most pre stigious flight school anywhere. At the completion of train ing you will fly the Navy's high performance aircraft. Qualifications Are Bachelors degree Less than 28 Vi years old 2020 uncorrected vision Excellent health U.S. Citizen If you think you can qualify and would like to earn a starting salary of $18,000 with $28,000 in four years, see the Navy Officer Programs Team. They'll be on campus 25-27 January at the Student Center. If you can't make it, send your resume or transcripts to: 7 tf&iZi . 7- NAVY PILOT 1001 Navaho Dr., Raleigh, N.C. tiio!f!t lifeiixuiMriif (Citji (cafe 6N L i.y AW Witt 1 ;fta,tji; Ci 01 a u g$ 2.00 offOBBOO Expires Feb. 15. 1983 a a a a B a $ 2.00 off iQcaauaoa with o o o 5 ft' s r I ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by (noon) one business day before publication. EARN BIG BUCKS IN your spare time representing NEWSWEEK & other major publishers. We offer a fciU line of student products paying hi commissions. No direct selling. CPU. INC.. 130 Kensington Street. Bldyn, NY 11235. 212446-2145. . , PART-TIME VOSmON AVAILABLE immediately. Duties include, typing, 65 WPM. and general office work. 10-15 hours per week. CaB 966-2439 for appointment. TEMPORARY JOB TYPING ON word processor. No com puter experience needeif, but should type at least 50 w.p.m. CaU 929-8691. WCHL RADIO PART-TIME afar talent needed weekend & fill in experience preferred but not absolutely necessary. Air check & resume to PhU Hawkins, Program Director WCHL. P.O. Box 2127. Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514 or call 942-8765 EOE. - volunteers IF YOU SIGNED UP to volunteer at NC Memorial Hospital this Spring semester don't forget the REQUIRED ORIEN TATION on Wednesday, January 26, 1983 at 5:00 p.m. in the Fourth Floor Clinic Auditorium. You must attend the orientation in order to be a volunteer. for sale MALE DORM CONTRACT FOR sale. 323 E haus Price 1300. CaB Bin at 968-9086 if interested. DOUBLE OCCUPANCY IN HINTON-James Dorm to any off campus female. Price will be negotiable. Please contact Usa 933-0421 or Gary 967-0172. FOR SALE: GENUINE LEATHER luggage, native American earth-tone rug, Egyptian Papyrus print, Ger man bas-relief wax sculpture, English bthograph by David Gentleman. CaU 929-6576. PORTABLE MANUAL TYPEWRITER, Ohympia. in qood condition $60 call 968-0278. IVY LEAGUE SWEATSHIRTS! Harvard (gray) Yale (white) Princeton (navy) Dartmouth (kelly) $11 95 each postpaid. 2 for $21.95. S.M.L.XL. Send check to LMg. lioi5 lOfif'00 MS Fof COD rder "I urged the students who came for ad vice to pay the taxes they owed," she said. "There is a lot of misunderstanding about property taxes. Not every state has a personal property tax, and out-of-state students may not be aware of the tax here in Orange County." Lloyd warned that students should pay the taxes despite the lack of punishment for not doing so, because he said that employers of large companies frequently come to the tax office for records on stu dents who are looking for jobs. "Students don't realize that. companies will often check their past history. They want to see if they are good citizens and have paid their taxes," he said. Notification for taxes was advertised in four Orange County publications, Lloyd said. OTH' arts staff to meet Tuesday The arts staff of The Daily Tar Heel will meet in the DTH office at 5 p.m. Tuesday. All writers are; re quired to attend. New assignments will be made and a special feature article will be. discussed. Any writers with schedule conflicts should notify Jeff in advance at 962025. UNC Law School is responsible for providing support personnel for each of the 17 trials to be held. Four witnesses and one bailiff are required tor each trial. Volunteers to play the roles of the witnesses are needed as soon as possible. If in terested, contact Bill Mills during the day at 688-8058 in Durham. 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FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share Foxcroft apart ment. $93.75 plus lt utilities. CaU Debbie 929-7183 days, or Maria 967-4293 evenings. Keep trying! NEED MALE NON-SMOKER for Foxcroft Apt. $102.50 util. Have sauna, weight room, pool, laundry, b-balltennis courts, HBO, S-5 carpool sticker. On bus route. 968-1353. MALE ROOMMATE WANTED TO share Carolina Apt. $105.00 plus lh utilities. Available immediately. CaU 929-2303. c. GREAT DEAL: FEMALE ROOMMATE to share house. Five minute walk to campus, fireplace, yard, gas heat, storm win dows. $142.50 'j utilities. Call Polly: 967-1355. for rent SUBLEASE MY 2 BEDROOM tMd Well Apt. through May. $290 month. 111 give you my bus pass. Call 967-0481. Keep trying! i -.-iwt,laassaslBBejeSSt -.istmt, jxmtm ft) The Associated Press i U.S. Rep. Charies G. Rose HI, D-N.C, has served on the national advisory board for a self-awareness group that has been, sued by parti cipants claiming they suffered sejious psychological problems. Rose, who served for nine months last year on the board of California-based Lifespring Inc., said he never attended a meeting of the board and resigned in Septem ber "because it wasn't possible for me to participate." . The congressman from Fayette ville, a possible candidate for gover nor, said he became involved with Lifespring after work on the House Intelligence committee interested him in the California-based "human potential" movement." More than 20 lawsuits have been brought against lifespring by peo ple who claim they suffered prob- lems including mental breakdowns and attempted suicides. WASHINGTON , An out-of-control, radioactive Soviet spy sat ellite plunged to fiery destruction in Earth's dense atmosphere over the mid-Indian Ocean Sunday, the Pen tagon announced. Air Force Col. Robert O'Brien, a Pentagon spokesman, said U.S. ob servers on the island of Diego Gar cia reported seeing a "40-second burn" in the sky at 5:15 EST, six minutes before the satellite's main hulk rammed fully into the dense atmosphere. This ended worldwide concern that the satellite, which has been tumbling for more than a month, might rain deadly debris on pop ulated land. WASHINGTON The 98th Congress, more cautious and more Democratic than its predecessor, re convenes this week to hear Presi dent Reagan's plans for a budget soaked in red ink before moving on to shore up the crumbling Social Security system. The new Congress finished its or ganizational business earlier this month and returns Tuesday to hear the president's State of the Union address. A net gain of 26 seats in the fall elections gave House Democrats a 102-seat margin and House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr., D-Mass., a M1:, ..ptljXM . Ul I i,,.. ii . iH (Will i m SllI lilllllil ' if M Informational Meeting . Tucoday, . 3:30-5:00 in ' '-I-.': ''.,; (4th Floor Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel HU1, NC 27514. classes BOUNDS DANCE STUDIO. 121 So. Estes Dr.. next to Post Office. Classes daily & Saturday, Pre-Ballet for children. Classical Ballet 7 & older. Adultt. Jazz, Tap 7 & older Adults. Call 942-1088 or 929-6628. personals TO WENDY. ta J.V. cheerleader with the baasrtifal brow ys3 Yo ware for rows blliad the Carofiaa stacfc at thm Daka gaaaa, aatd I was) coavtaida waajrlagj . r I peeked froas baafcaa' xey rstera loan mmmmgM to a yon looUs eay diractio. Did own- eyes . or was at asy asagfrsatioa? Sigaad: TaO. Blond DTH Photographer. OUR SPECIAL SERVICE INCLUDES free delivery to your door of delicious stir -fried seafood and Chinese cuisines from Hunan and Szechuan. Please call in for your orders ' (minimum of two.) Daily luncheon special is $2.75 including soup, main entree, fried rice or lo mem (minimum of four orders.) Jade Palace Chinese and Seafood Restaurant, ' across from NCNB. Main Street, Carrboro. 942-0006. $1.00 off with this ad. HANDS-ON-SAILING. SNORKELING ki the reefs, warm ocean breezes and a dark tan. $359 includes everything! Sound good? Find out why at our slide presentation Tues day. January 25. 7:30 pm. at 109 Hillsborough (PI Beta PM). CaB 942-2695 for further details. DARING? DIFFERENT? Beach it in BERMUDA! Bodies. Bands. Beer. March 5-12. Round trip from RDU. Full but flexible schedule. Free lunches, limbo, live music. $459, deposfi $30. CaU Poppy 929-6220. HAPPY 2 1st HEATHER! I woaKterfal day. mm thfeafe, yarn caa MMd ditaks yo waat after taa aaaaa toojgt. Jack Daaaale Mr we coase! I Eaav INTERESTED IN PLANNING. ORGANIZING, and runeano a program? WeS. the second Union Recreation Cm rime meeting Is on Tuesday Jan. 25 at 4:00 pm. Everyone welcome come with ideas! CELEBRATING? NEED A CAKE quick? CALL THE COOKIE FACTORY! In only 20 minutes we caa personally decorate a giant cookie for you. 942-9204. FOR KEN "You know him, you love him, you can't Eve without him" M. Here's your personal This IS what you wanted, right? Your backshop buddies and L. EFIAT stronger base from which to bounce back after legislative defeats of the past two years. , In the Senate, meanwhile, Re publicans still have the 54-46 ma jority that existed in the 97th Con gress, but support for the aclminis tration's economic program among GOP members is not as strong as it used to be. Senate Republican Leader Howard Baker put himself at odds with President Reagan on key bud get policies Sunday, saying he op poses a standby tax intended to hold down future deficits and would vote to repeal inflation-adjusted tax cuts. Baker also served notice Congress will insist on deeper cuts in Pen tagon spending, scaling back the de fense budget perhaps twice as much as Reagan has proposed. The president is due to send his new budget to Capitol Hill on Jan. 31. TEL AVIV, Israel Defense Minister Ariel Sharon, angry at what he called U.S. interference in talks with Lebanon, warned Sunday that without an American change the Israelis would "consider other ways" of obtaining a security agree ment with their occupied neighbor. Israel radio quoted Sharon as saying that the United States was pressuring Lebanon to reject Israeli proposals on security arrangements and mutual relations.' Israel insists on manning three electronic surveillance stations in the Lebanese central mountains as a condition to withdraw its 25,000-man occupation army simul taneously with a Syriari pullout from Lebanon. GENEVA, Switzerland Minis ters of the OPEC cartel held day long talks Sunday on oil production and the shrinking world demand and then recessed for the night amid conflicting progress reports. Carlos Gonzalez, an adviser to the Venezuelan delegation, told reporters the emergency meeting of the 13-nation cartel was moving toward an agreement on a plan limiting production and envisaging a $2 cut in the Saudi price. A series of price cuts by major producers could lead to a sharp drop of prices worldwide. That would sap the OPEC members' al ready weakening financial strength. ST- -- $ Resolution Special to help keep your resolution to get in shape, Nautilus Fitness Center is now offering : 25 off regular rates (with prepayment). Call 489-2663 For Free Trial January 25 - Toy Lounge Dey Hall) STEVE REMEMBER THE GIRL in your Chem 11 Law who also dropped Heed 9? Well. I )ust wanted to say "Hi." Hope to sec you around campus. MOONDANCE, PLEASE RETURN MY music and get In touch so m know how your CE. uh Pardon, CN Par. son is doing. Failure to do these things Is worthy of an arrow in between the shoulder blades with a vengence Ris. K SKNAHT ROF LLA EHT DOOG SEMTT. 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