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4 The D::iy Tar HselWednesdav , Air-t 27, ta "-1 Public service announcements must be turned in at the box outside the DTH offices in the Carolina Union by t p.m. if they are to run the next ddy Each itwm will be run at i4st twice.' ACTIVITIES TODAY Ti United Cfcrtetiu Ftnowt&ip I'.l't Study wili fee held tonight at 7 in the Upendo Lounge in Chast Hall. The study will be on Psalms 1 19:1-32. All are invited. There will be an important meeting for the brother of Alpha Chi Sigma tonight at 7:30 in 221 Venable. Sodoku latere! Group will have its 1930-1981 organizational meeting today at 4:00 in 151 Hamilton Kail. All wtiology majors are urged to attend. A3 CaaspB Weekly Prayer meeting all welcome Come to our fir it meeting at 1 in 217 Union. Miaorisks J Mana Media will hold an organizational meeting at 7 p.m. in Hinton-Jamw Rec Room. All old . members are encouraged to attend and new persons are invited to join. There, will be a slide presentation. A memorial service for Jimmy f.vtrVAri, who was killed Aug. 14 In an automobile accident, will be conducted beginning at 4:30 p.m.in Cerrard Hall. A meeting of Students for Johm Aadertoa will be at 7:30 p.m. in 213 Union. A&.tksa Student Fellowship Kory Commueioa is at 10 p.m. in the Chapel of the Cross. The Cbapel Hill Anti-Nuclear Group Effort (CHANGE) is about to be reborn. To welcome the new academic var. CHANGE will hold a special meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 217 Union to welcome new members and redefine its goals. Minorities In Mass Media will hold a bake sale from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. outside the Union. Come and satisfy your sweet tooth. , UPCOMING EVENTS Gunpet Christian F'.-Uowshlp Bible Study. Beginning a study of Romans. Everyone welcome Thursday at 7 p.m. Check the bulletin board in the Union for the room. Senior Class 19&9 Junior Marshals will meet Thursday at 4 p.m. in the Union. Auditions for "The Would-Be Gentleman" by Moliere, to be produced Sept. 24-27 by the Department of Dramatic Art, will be Thursday and Friday 4-7 p.m. and Sept. 2 and 3 at Paul Greene Theatre. Join the North Campus Chapter of Inter-Varsity for fellowship Thursday night at 7:30 at the Chapel of the Cross. Susan Sutton will speak on "The Sovereignty of God." The VVXVC sports ' f ! nt Trurv at 6 p.m. in 217 Union. It v. !!! te an c ! r g and eve-)- interested in joining is c i a ..-J Lambda, the Carolina Gay Association newsletter, will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in 206 Union. You do not need experience to participate. FOCUS, the graduate chapter of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship on campus, is having an orientation picnic on Thursday at 6 p.m. in Forest Theatre. The Association of Business Studegts.will hold a meeting for old members at 3:30 on Thursday in New Carroll T-7. The Society of Professional Jmirna'isu, S'jnm Delta CM, will hold an open house Thursday from 4-6:30 p.m. in Howell Hall Lounge on the second floor. Refreshments will be served. Please come and learn about a worthwhile organization. Jim Abrahamson will be speaking on "The Person and Personality of Christ" at the first Souti Campos Inter Vtreiry chapter meeting Thursday at 7:30 pjn. in Morrison's rec room. All are welcome. Nihongo o Hanasu Kai: You who want to speak Japanese are welcome, whether you can speak it or not. Thursday at 12 p.m. in the Union, room 206. ITEMS OF INTEREST The Union Film Committee is taking applications for a few openings on the committee. Members work as projectionists and house staff, on publicity and on selecting spring films. Applications will be at the Union information Robert Worth Bingham Willi lam Faulkner CVJ7 Lou Holtz f erebee Taylor ?an Sj Jack Nicklaus Sen. Jim Martin Gerald Ford Robert Young il Warren Beatty Pete M. yj t wry aravich These men have something in common... ...they were all in fraternities. Hubert earBr. Walter Cronkite George Peppard Tom Undry 4 rym M Zebuon Vance Luther Hodges Martin Luther King, Jr. Mcil Armstrong Johnny Carson Joe ,, Calvin Hill atrn0 Christoper Fordham Fall Fraternity Rush: Open House Tonight 7-10 p.m. Fraternity Houses Will Be Open to All Interested Students -ifc i iJ International Gold And Silver Exchange Buys Anything Made of Gold or Sterling Silver Dental Gold, Class Rings, Wedding Bands, Gold Coins, Jewelry Anything marked 10K, 14K, 18K, 22K, or .999 fine. We test unmarked gold. '.7i O t -f t.' ( . i 'A f EING t V FOR EXAMPLE Class Rings 14K 10& Wedding Bands 18K 14K Ex-Large (40g.) $275.20 $150.00 Ex-Urge (13g.) $89.94 $68.90 Large (34g.) 233.93 136.60 Large (10.5g) 72.24 50.40 Medium (26g.) 178.88 98.80 Medium (7.5g.) 51.60 39.75 Small (20g.) 137.60 76.00 Small (5. 5g.) 41.28 31.80 Mini(8g.) 55.10 30.40 Mini (3g.) 20.64 15.90 prices subject to change PAYING CASH Anything Marked Sterling or .925 no per oz. & up .999-S13 oz. Pre-1964 Silver Coins 1000 of face value Quart ers-$2 .50 Halves-35.00 Dollars-SlO.OO FOE SILVER Also Buying Silver Dollars 1878-1935 13 each & up Kennedy Halves 1965-1969 Open 7 Days Weekly 10 AM-7 PM Mon.-Fri. 10-5 Sat. & 1-7 Sun. Chapel Hill Holiday Inn 15-501 across from Eastgate Room 101, 929-2171 New Permanent Location Open Weekly 9-6 Mon.-Sat. isnes Gifts. Treasures & Curiosities 112 West Franklin Street. Chnpel Hill desk through today. Sign up then for interviews today and Thursday. Cc-r..f.!3e Fr-soa K try rfju'ar monthly visits to the Qvat. ;e County Corrections Center, Hil'.iborough, N.C. The good news of Jesus Christ is shared with the inmates through music and fellowship. For more information call Mike at 929-3912. " How bshcIi did you pay for your books? Student Government wants to know. Call the Action Line, 966-4084, today and Thrusday from 1-5 p.m. and tell use how much you paid. Tfc Student Legal Service Board is seeking applications for a graduate professional member. The term of appointment is two ) ears. The Student Legal Services Board oversees the operation and policy of UNC's Student Legal Services office. Any interested graduate or professional school student should contact the SLS office at 933-1303 weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Voter Reg!strttio: Chapel Hiil Municipal Building, 306 Columbia St. and Carrboro Town Hall, West Main Street is Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Chapel Hill Public Library. East Franklin Street. Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Friday and Saturday 10 a.m.-S p.m. Thirty days at current address required. Deadline is Oct. 6. . The Elack Student Movement needs two new James representatives to serve on the Central Committee and lead the James Action Committee. If interested, see Mark Canady in Suite B of the Union between 3-4 p.m. Stsdeet Government applications for student body treasurer and elections chairman are now available in Suite C of the Union. The deadline for applications is Sept. 2. AH interested students are encouraged to apply. a: Ey ELIZAEETII DATCITL Staff Wrir Because of a shorts 3; in refrigerators and a higher demand for then, the Student' Services Commission has run out of refrigerators to rent, Jane Hornaday, director of the commission, said Tuesday. "We've delivered 323 and will get about 70 more in a second shipment. Those that come in the next shipment are available only to students who have paid the down payment," she said. The commission rents the refrigerators from Collect; Services Corporation and is having trouble THE GAMS I5.TT OVER VEX TEAA, 60 LET'S NOT GiYH UP... 4.1. ARE HDD ACCU5IK5 U5 OP GIVING U? ? c 11 I v I LT3 fr L IT, P CIA fZXl. tAC'ST I - -wi 1 ' r -s of raw- V , . ..' i Jit 1 c.cy Ca '0, ' ' l""T " " ' "' I c . ... " . . 1 I Interested in working as an usher at Carolina Union Events? caro!:na Ojj. Important: n n EEDM Wednesday, August 27, 4:30 PM Room 217 Carolina Union Must Attend to Work '80 Season SU:2 mere refrigerators from them, "Ve can't get as many refrigerators as ws need. CPI doesn't have any more," Linda Howey, assistant director, said. Hornaday attributed the raise in demand for refrigerators to the new hoinir.3 rule that forbids use of full-size refrigerators in university housing. The commission annually rents 430 refrigerators from CPI, but it has lost some and others need repair, so it has less than usual. . "There are refrigerators for which we have no record of their location. We took over in second session of summer school and we don't know where some cf the refrigerators are," Hornaday said. The commission will buy the lost units rather than continue to rent them, she said. . The commission's office will be open today from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Thursday from 2:15 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. for students who have paid their down payment and need to pay the remainder of the bill. Also, students who cancel their order by this afternoon will receive refunds, Hornaday said. The Student Services Commision falls under the jurisdiction of Student Government and the Residence Hall Association. OPtH 34 HOUKS Cubic tor CocJa Partes W bej -S3.C3 0 r y n 1 ) 4 ET u n c nilcAjn1l! Caantrty Eights ReseTOf Chlc&cn cf Th3 Sea Chunk Light nrri TUE1A 0 ... . . vin. U.T.lt 3 with $7.3 cr msra crdsr Shssto 12 oz. cans Rcpulcr cr Diet Dnn!:o AH flavors lv- V Uwullwut Icq Cream vz g:i. 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