6The Tar Heel Thursday. June 5, 1986 WEEK'S E TODAY 5 A survey of North Carolina's Potters that explores North Carol ina's folk heritage and new directions in clay with work by twenty-some practicing potters will be shown through June 25 at North Carolina State's Craft Center. The Eastern Eye, an exhibition of Japanese graphic design, will be held at North Carolina State's University Center Gallery through June 30. Likeness and Character: Portraits in The Ackland Art Museum will be on display through August 24. Pagliacci (The Clowns). Lionca vallo's two-act opera, will be pres ented by the Durham Arts Council June 6, 7, 9, 11 and 13 at 8 p.m. Call the Brightleaf Square Page Box Office at 684059 or 682-1141. COUPON $1.00 Off Any Lunch or Dinnr Daily Special Not Included GOOD THRU 61986 405 Rosemary St. Chapel PftaC IT Well, it's up to you. Eat here or take home because everything we serve can be packed to go. Choose from over 20 fresh, nutritious sandwiches, salads and munchies. Come on over and order to go . . . just for you and your friends. Ill E. Main St.. Carrboro 929-2"OH 11 AM til Last Call Mon. The North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh will start a series of features beginning today. Today's topic will be "Peter Paul Rubens' The Holy Family with Saint Anne.' " Victor Faccinto's wooden sculp tures covered with a painted narrative in miniature will be at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh through July 13. Phillip Guston's oil paintings and paintings on paper will be exhibited at the North Carolina Museum of Art through July 27. French Paintings from the Chrysler Museum will be displayed at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh until September 14. FRIDAY 6 Hanes Art Center will exhibit photographs, drawings and paint- Hill 942-5837 i .4 - Sat o XJJ ings by North Carolina native Robert H. Poe, associate professor of art at Lander College, through July 5. Mike Pocinki will perform original and '60s style music on acoustic guitar at the 9th Street Bakery in Durham. Murphy's Romance will be shown at the Union at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Safe House will perform with the vocals of Sonar Strange at Rhythm Alley. . SATURDAY 7 The B. R. Boys will perform at the Ninth Street Bakery in Dur ham at 8:30. Gumbo Ya-Ya will perform their "warped Motown sound" at Rhythm Alley at 10 p.m. SUNDAY 8 Say Amen. Somebody will be shown at the Union at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. MONDAY 9 Cocoon will be shown at the Union at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Monday Night Live!, an area The NEW Subway Steak and Cheese Sandwich REAL SIRLOIN BEEF Piled High With Your Choice of Fixins Franklin Centre Willowcreek Shopping Center Eastgate Shopping Center Open: 10:30 am-2:00 am Sun.-Thurs. 10:30 am-3:00 am Fri. and Sat. ACCORDO All the comfort features you expect in a bike at this . price foam grips, anatomic seat, stem mounted shift levers and dual position brake levers. Striking, dualtone paint scheme. Featuring Shimano Light. Action derailleur set and positive Z brakes. s5000 OFF with ad THE INTELLIGENT CHOICE talent showcase, opens its fifth season at ArtSchool, Center for Visual and Performing Arts in Carrboro. TUESDAY 10 Group Sax will perform at the Great Hall in the Union at 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY nStar Fest with Creative Exhange Jazz Ensemble and the Rainbow Dancers will perform at 7 p.m. Sponsored by Raleigh Parks and Recreation, the perfor mance will be held at Gardner St. Ballfield. Elmer Gantry will be at the Union. MOVIES Plaza 1, Cobra at 3:30, 5:30, 7:35, and 9:45 p.m. Plaza 2, Short Circuit at 3: 1 5, 5: 1 5, 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. Plaza 3, Top Gun at 3, 5: 10, 7:20 and 9:35 p.m. Ram 1, Sweet Liberty at 7 and 9: 15 p.m. Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. and 4:15 p.m. Ram 2, Wise Guys at 7 p.m. and THE CLEAN MACHINE Since 1971 SALES SERVICE REPAIRS 104 W. Main St Carrboro ...viwaj-uaiuiua; 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday mati nees at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Ram 3, Eleni at 7 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. and 4:15 p.m. Varsity, Desert Hearts at 2:10, 4:10, 7:20, and 9:20 p.m. Rated R. Varsity, Ran at 2, 5 and 9:25 p.m. Complied by staff' member Michelle Tenhengel. Couple die in collision From Associated Press reports INTERCOURSE, Pa. An Amish couple was killed Monday when their horse-drawn carriage collided with a tractor-trailer and was dragged more than 100 feet along a rural road in Lancaster County, state police said. Melvin Beiler, 55, and Katie Beiler, 52, of Gordonville, Lancaster County, were pronounced dead at the scene by Deputy Lancaster County Coroner Vincent Walsh. The couple were riding in their horse-drawn carriage when a tractor trailer driven by Ronald Yoder, 32, attempted to pass them, said state police dispatcher Sandra Sweigart. Beiler apparently did not see the truck enter the passing lane and turned left, hitting the front of the truck, Sweigart said. The carriage became pinned under neath the tractor-trailer, which dragged it for 109 feet before coming to a stop, Sweigart said. No charges have been filed, Swei gart said. The truck driver was not injured, she said. U.S. funds not used From Associated Press reports MIAMI The United States has paid rebels fighting the leftist Nica raguan government thousands of dollars for food, clothing and medical supplies that merchants say were never purchased, according to a report published Sunday. The rebels, based in Costa Rica, also allegedly charged the United States for enough supplies to outfit at least 1 ,000 insurgents, even though their numbers have totaled less than 385, The Miami Herald reported. The allegations, by rebel sources and merchants in Costa Rica, were made against the Nicaraguan Revo lutionary Armed Forces, a small rebel unit led by Fernando "El Negro" Chamorro, and the Costa Rican branch of Kisan, a tiny group of blacks and Indians from Nicara gua's Atlantic coast, the newspaper said. Both groups are affliated with the United Nicaraguan Opposition, the umbrella organization of Un supported Contra rebel groups trying to overthrow the Sandinists. About $1.89 million of the $27 million in U.S. humanitarian aid given to the Contras has been spent in Costa Rica. 1 HELP FIGHT BIRTH DEFECTS (2D