4 - v 1. " September3J22 Page 6 SG Interviews Set Next Week Student Body President Bob Powell announced 4 that stud- rtiVinnt. in in Student Government, F0E1 VO0E1 LflOIMV M GLE&DIDG l tnu 404 W. FRANKLIN ST. flDQlEB Ready-To-Paimt furniture; " ' . .-- - it Oirrors ir Deacon's Ocnclios it A Variety Of Cliairs Oliosfs iJr Bes!is it Dor Stools Plus A Complete Line Antiqueing Supplies. SflQCI Chapel Hill Blvd. lLCmyul 6t it Leica if Kodak Polaroid i Bolex if Graflex if Rolleiflex -fa Nikon if Pentax Hasselblad And Many Other Fine Brands In Stock For Your Choice Binoculars Tape r3 161 EAST FRANKLIN St. PHONE 942-3026 NEXT DOOR TO COBB DORM .MoBOsrain Biniiiff .Rod DOEMFAST GflFETEIHA STYLE 7:G3 A...-9:0D A.LL LUHOn iUID DinnER TADL5 SERVICE 11:20-1:30 5:00-7:00 (lift BREAKFAST SERVED SUIIDAYS) Italian" Spaghetti &. Las should come to the Student Government offices in Gra- ham Memorial for interviews next week. . mMm 169 E. FRANKLIN ST. 81 HISS Of Paints, Finishes, And 8EDTH1 968-2911 Wm Everything Photographic Recorders Weather Instruments MM ItlBHILV IS OUR SPECIALTY OTHER POPULAR T.lEnU ITEuS lilCLUDE: DUnGEneRAT. - STEALS - SEAFOOD TO ALL STUDENTS, FACULTY, STAFF, a::d ..raisKDs of the univEnsifY Dean Long Recuperates Dean If Men William G. Long is recuperating from a kidney stone operation at N.C. Memorial Hospital last Tues day. Dean Long was discharged" from the hospital Sunday and ' went into his office briefly both Monday and Tuesday, his wife said. He will return fulltime next week. S Quarterly On Sale $ xWHAT: The Carolina Quar-J w terly literary magazine. & :: WHERE: On sale at all $ important campus loca-:jg i tions. WHEN: Now. & HOW MUCH: 25 cents. g: i . '',zE7S fTPTTJ Come in and browse at our selection of old school Tromblee's for fall Priced at $7.50. larattg Clothiers of Distinction FRANKLIN STREET Picture Framing V P ? NEXT DOOR TO COBB DORM i asnsu SZ3 THE DAILY Campus Calendar TODAY All Carolina Political Union members please come by Student Government offices and leave your new address and phone number. All student government com mittee chairmen please come by student government offices and take care of the mail. UP Executive Board will hold a crucially important meet ing tonight at 7 in the Grail Room. The Christian Science Organi zation invites students to at tend its meeting every Thursday night at 7 in the Woodhduse Room of GM. WUN CRadio in Swain Hall will be holding open house from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. for perspective staff mem bers today. The UNC Cardboard the or ganization responsible for LONGER WEAR . . . LOWER COST! The Superb Quality In Every Florsheim Shoe la Built Into Every Detail, A Result Of Skilled Craftsmen Working With Only Premium Slater ials. That's Why Flor sheim Shoes Wear So Much Longer. Antiqued Tassels Pricea At $29.95 Clothiers of Distinction Franklin Street SHIBTl. f ATTCR3 I A J :V- -"4 Iot Oxford Button-Down Very special our Gant oxford button-down its flair, its fit, the superb quality of the cotton oxford fabric, the casual roll of the collar. All these attributes are exclusively Gant-all reasons why we carry this distinc tive brand. Come in and see our new color selection. TARHEEL providing card-section stunts at all UNC home football games will meet at 7:30 in Roland Parker I and II in GM. A halftime show for the UNC-State game, Sept. 24, will be planned at this time. All students interested in assisting with the produc tion of this and othsr card section stunts are invited to attend this meeting. Jewish New Year services will be held at the Hillel House on West Cameron Ave. to day at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Services tomorrow will be at 10 a.m. The full band will rehearse today at Hill Hall from 4 to 5 o'clock. The band will as semble on Navy Field be hind Parker and Teague at 6:30 for marching rehearsal without instruments. Dr. Hans Rohrbach, president of the University of Mainz in West Germany will be the speaker at the first meeting of the Carolina Christian Fellowship this evening at 6:30 in Chase Cafeteria's room Epsilon. Dr. Rohrbach will discuss "Scientific Thought and Christian Be lief." GOOFED ALREADY 4 The advertisement that appeared in the Daily Tar Heel for Lacock's Shoe Shop September 13th, contained the wrong prices. This mis take was due solely to a mistake by the advertising department and not in any way to Mr. Lacock. The cor rect prices for Bass Weejuns are $13.95 for women and $17.95 for men. The DTH re grets this mistake and hopes that any student wrath will be directed at us and not at Mr. Lacock. Sales personnel-regular & part time positions for men's cloth ing store-some previous sales experience preferred but not necessary. Hours can be ar ranged. Phone 942-6610. Slot Oacjng! Two Tracks! Races for prizes every Tiies. and Thurs. nites. LADY'S NITES, Mon., Wed., and Fri.: FREE car and control for each lady, when accompanied by paying male racer! BILLY ARTHUR Eastgate FOR SALE: 1964 TRIUMPH TR-4, right hand drive; green, wire wheels, michelins, 25, 000 mi., one careful owner, immaculate. $1595.00 firm. Box 1442, Danville, Va. 1966 SUZUKI TRAIL BIKE, excellent condition, low mile age. 80 cc, $300 call 929 3476 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE: 1959 650cc. TRI UMPH Chopper. $595.00. Call 942-1802, 942-4456. ATTENTION STUDENT WIVES if you are interested in working, Hospital Saving Assoc., Blue Cross and Blue Shield, on West Franklin St. may have a job for you. Come by our office between 8 and 5 Mon., Fri. if you are looking for a job. HSA is an equal opportunity employer. Nothing: Could Be Finer Than To Be At Carolina With An M2a In The Morning! Milton has come up with his most important exclu sive in 18 years our new fabulous M2a perfect roll button-down collar a new inner lining' keep this shirt rolling all day long. You've never seen any thing like it and you should try it, even if your shirt wardrobe is ade quate. We are inserting five costly M2a shirt ads in the New Yorker this fall since there is not another shirt like this one through out the land. Now don't panic with thoughts of an expensive price tag Solids from $6.50; stripes from $7.95. This is but one of the dis tinguishing differences that sets Milton's Old School apart from other natural shoulder shops everywhere. 'lothing Cupboard Downtown Chapel Hill ' ' VI 7 h ? - Wife m ry C ' ' I i f GOOD USED NEW Mattresses And Box SprinRS ; A Selection Of Used Lamps ds ,n And More! ; Linda's Antique & Used Furniture Shop : o 19.1 243 106 N. Graham at. . . 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See Bates Floater Knock-a-Boots now 1 0 d ET in the season's greatest colors, J.J of FUlTiiiTUnE! .W-V- GC3APEL HILL oiiFETEnm ;-: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Homemade Pastries Daily Fresh Cold Salads Appetisers and Entrees SNACKBAR Sandwiches Ala Carlo Carry-Out Orders Fountain OPEN ' Mon.-Fri.: 7:00-12:00 Sundays: 4:00-12:00 CLOSED Saturdays