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The Daily Tar Heel from Chapel Hill, North Carolina • Page 3

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Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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Thursday. December 2. 1971 The Daily Tar Heel A Campus lost and fonnd I 1 Scripts will be available to the public, then. LOST: Shep-erJ mor.cel, weanrg collars and tacs. Call Rita.

9290 theme) or ff-113l. Reward. LOST Bl-e hard-coer composition notebook. Call Mar Gibson. I Rewjrd.

Sony's Stereo Savings Plan. A LOT OK SOKM) A LI1TLL Sony fcIodel 252 Economy Stereo Tape System Scn's least expels; ccrplete taoe sys'e'n garter-track 252 in of the exciting feates a fc 'cund in tre feet Oxpenwe decks FEATURES: '''S' "2 Ly'a lt f. i Tape li'a-t; Jai 7v'j: -j' I'A'ftO LOST Three notebooks and Spanish book 30 South Bldg Call Kenny. S5 reward. No question.

aked. LOST: Two 163 project papers on fictitious companv named Impact. Inc. Contact Warren Ries or Tern Mitchell. 4 11 Northampton Plaza 942-7S15.

Reward. Call 92M7S7 after 6 p.m. LOST: Black wallet near Phillips. Contains charce cards and ID. Contact Ramesh.

Can Dorm, 933-75 1 2. LOST. Organ music, last sen 111 Murphy. Call Andrew Eddv 929-1 S7t or OfS-90t2 after p.m. LOST: Gold wire-nms bron alhcator case between Dev and Granulle FaCt.

Call Jean. 933-1 "05. $5 reward. LOST: Red flight bag with leather basketball in it. Return to David Lar.gan.

206 Smith. S5 reward. No questions asked. I LOST. Brown wallet with ID'v Call Tom.

967-5073 or 96S-9053. Keep th money if you think you need it more than I do. LOST: Notebook. Call Janet Mendelsohn. 933-1893.

Reward. LOST: Green zoolozx notebook. Call Gary Miller. 942-7926. LOST: Six-month-old kitten, black with red and creme.

Call Bob, 966-21 12 (9 a.m.-5 or 967-7293 after 5 p.m. Reward. sponsor an annual Christmas Bazaar Saturday at the church, nocn-5 p.m. Dr. Helmut Schmidt will speak on "ESP for the Physicist" Monday at 4 p.m.

in Room 215. Phillips, in the phsscs seminar. The Carolina Union Coffeehouse 11 present Dianne Gooch and Scott Mabry Friday at 9 p.m. On Saturday, the Reader's Theatre will present two readings. Voter registration today.

9 a.m. p.m. in the Municipal Bldg. Register now and beat the March rush. UNC Outing Club will meet tonight at 6:45 p.m.

in the Union to discuss the skiing trip to New Hampshire over Christmas and hiking in Duke forest Sunday. FOUND: Gold wire-rims in front of School of Nursing. Can be picked up at Union desk. FOUND: Car kev in parkine lot behind cemetery. Call 966-3322.

FOUND: Money, Sunday night. Finder halfheartedly searches for loser. The Carolina Union Social Committee will sponsor a hot dog roast today in the Pit, p.m. Cost is 10 cents per hot dog. Jazz music will be provided during portions of the afternoon.

There will be a coffeehouse in Ehringhaus basement tonight to celebrate the first basketball victory of the season. Doors open at 9 p.m. Coffee, refreshments and entertainment will be provided. Dr. Norman L.

AUinger will speak on "Calculation of Structure and Energy of Organic Molecules Containing Delocahzed Systems" today at 4 p.m. in room 207 Venable. The talk is sponsored by the chemistry department. Ananda Marga Yoga Society will meet tonight in the Union. Hatha Yoga, singing, meditation free.

Interested in theological studies? Dr. Donald Webb of the Methodist Theological School in Ohio will be available today at the Wesley Foundation, 9 a.m. noon. Call 942-2152 for interview. The Senate of the Graduate and Professional Students Federation (GPSF) will meet Thursday, Dec.

2, at 8 p.m. in the Carolina Union. Important but brief meeting. AtD Pre-medical homor society will meet at 7 p.m. Monday in room 106, basic Science Dr.

James Bryan will present a medical history from G. P. to specialist. All interested students are urged to attend. Reader's Thearte presents its final show of the season Saturday at 9 and 10:30 p.m.

in the Coffeehouse. Included are readings of a children's fairytale, "Snippen's Delimma." Baha'i film, "It's just the Beginning," will be shown in the Union at 8 p.m. Monday and at 8 p.m. Tuesday at 213 Purefoy Rd. Everyone is welcome.

There will be a meeting of the UNC Rugby Club Friday at 4 p.m. on Pritchard Street. New club officers will be elected. Tonight's free flick is a Russian movie, "The Overcoat." Friday's movie is "Gaslight," and Saturday's free flick is "Madwoman of Chaillot," starring Katharine Hepburn. All showings are at 4, 6:30 and 9 p.m.

in the Great Hall. Sunday's Super Sunday in "Midnight Cowboy." DRAFT COUNSELING: 7-9 p.m., Monday-Thursday; 3-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, in Room 258, Suite of the Student Union. Tryouts for the Granville production of "Salome" by Oscar Wilde will be held today and Friday at 7 p.m. in Room 103 of Graham Memorial.

Auditions are open LO.sT: And apparer.tl "adopted." six month old female beagle, biack and white with black and brown marking on face. Tan collar. Dog means much to owner. Call Lou Bonds. 933-101 1 Reward.

LOST: Slide rule brown leather case, between Phillips and Granville Call 933-2o94. Reward. LOST: Icon 31 notebook around Union. Call Ann. 93335 afternoons.

Reward. 7 r- The University Methodist Church will fi S229.95 THE CAROLINA UNION SOCIAL COMMITTEE PRESENTS Troy's THURSDAY, Dec. 2, 1971 This Different. Gre Scarce. Q-d 00 tip TB3 OLD 200Z COSSXR 137 A Sast Sosemarj 8trt Oppotlt Tovn Paxsdns Area dap 1-Kill DENT CHARGESNITES 'TIL 9 IP" "ll FRIDAY, Dec.

3, 1971 4:30 7:00 p.m. 1000 rDT DOGS ALL THE TRIMMINGS, IN THE PIT, FOR $.10. PLUS JAZZ MUSIC COFFEEHOUSE DIANE GOOCH SCOTT MADRY 9 1 1 :30 p.m. ADMISSION $.25, Refreshments arc free. COFFEEHOUSE READERS THEATER 2 READINGS 10:30 ALSO OE, BECKY, ROBERT SATURDAY, Dec.

4, 1971 5( to 2c COPYQUICK 133 E. Franklin St Prescriptions Accurately Filled Lenses Duplicated Headquarters For Quality Sunglasses IF YOU THINK 11 HEELS ARE FOR COEDS ONLY If Contact Lenses Fitted MOM. YmMOUGH sat. MC SOMTINC 020-4020 Contact Lens Accessories jSLs Mum Jul I a ae CHECK THE KM I I IIS AT I (V 1 1 In a class by itself. (Dpttctaus ACROSS FROM HARDEE'S CHAPEL HILUSSPECIALISTS IN FABRIC CARE FOR ROYAL REGAL REGALIA Sony Model 160 Advanced-Design Stereo Cassette Deck NEAL'S Shoes University Squareff John and Lib Southern 121 E.

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Years Available:
1893-1992