4The Daily Tar HeelMonday, September 8, 1980 i f s 1 . Fun and Food f i X Union Day was designed to provide students with a tasts of tha diversity of the Union's programs and to sign up anyone interested in helping p!an some of the activities. The day featured a juggler (bottom right), free watermelon top right), a clown (left) and face painting (bottom left) Photos by Matt Cooper. We're Back in Chanel Hill offering the best in Disco, Beach, Rock 'n' Roll & Bluegrass E.J. & COMPANY .Traveling Disco Complete Light and Sound Show A Four Hour Party $JQQOO anywhere in the city . limits for only . . on bookings made before Sept, 30, 1980 C I .-. i i- t ... . ;Jy----my 1 V . . . i. vt I . . ':M-m'- '.y 1 -yVy ;.: - 1 . . ' i: i ' ' 1 I ' ' ' 1 CONTACT EDDY HEMINGWAY-967-8871 .-Camnipps Caleinidati1 Public service announcements must be turned in at the box outside the DTH offices in the Carolina Union by 1 p.m. if they are to run the next day. Each item will be run at least twice. mmmmmmmsmmmmmmommmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ACTIVITIES TODAY I'NC Circle K will hold iti first meeting at 7 p.m., in the Carolina Union. All old members are asked to attend. Ask at the Union desk for the room number. - Delta Sigma Pi, the professional business fraternity at UNC, will conduct rush at 7 p.m. Monday in the faculty r, 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. lounge on third floor Carroll Hall. To provide practical application and supplement class and textbook learning. Delta Sigma Pi offers both speakers and tours to local corporations. The UNC Outing dub will meet in the Union at 7 p.m. and all members are welcome. Students who registered for parking permits this fall must pick up their permits in the Traffic Office beginning today through Sept. 12 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Students who applied for Student Government hardship permits may pick up their letters in Suite C today. A limited number of hardship permits are still available. Call 933-3201. Chapel Hi!) Overeaten Anonymous Meeting-will meet at 7 p.m. at the Chapel of The Cross. No dues of fees are required. Anyone who eats compulsively may attend. "Is V c i I i 11 'CLASS'EEK G S 3 X : Give blood rPuz LI FOR EXAMPLE Class Rings 14K 10K Wedding Bands 18K 14K Ex-Large (40g.) $275.20 $150.00 Ex-Large (13 g.) $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 FOE. SILVER Also Buying Anything Marked Sterling or .925 per $1 0 oz .999-313 oz. Pre-1964 Silver Coins 1000 of face value Quart ers-$2 .50 Halves-$5.00 Dollars-SlO.OO Silver Dollars 1878-1935 $1 lu each & up A nseds FOOD SERVICE PERSOMWEL Full and Part-time $3.25hour Opening (or male or female, part-time, full time, day or nite. Will train, no experience necessary. Regular raises. i Apply in person to Manager, McDonald's, 420 W Franklin St.. Chapel Hill. An equal opportunity employer MF Kennedy Halves 1985-1969 i r Open 7 Days Weekly 10 AM-7 PM Mon, 10-5 Sat. & 1-7 Sun. Chapel Hill Holiday Inn 15-501 across from Eastgate Room 101, 929-2171 -Fri. New Permanent Location Open Weekly 9-6 Mon.-Sat. Gifts. Treasures & Curiosities 112 West Franklin street. Chapel Hill HKE5 THE UiW I .so'j 5::oaPTiaMH... 1 s 1 !F VOU POM'T THINK mi fflift iii JeaweaWeaWMMaWawilWWW f BOY, tT'5 QU!T V IN HRE! J J CHIVY CHASI BILL MUS3AY CADDYSHACIC SHOWS AT 7:33 9:33 EUTH COZ30N MA8TIM MULL MY DODYGUAHD SHOWS AT 3:23 5:23 7:23 9:23 CAROLINA CLASSICS SIZIIS CCITA CASIO JCHH SAK2YMOSI G0ATJD HOT0L MATIJJII5 AT 3:C3 end 5:C3 t fT'-i Hi 1 1 ' -7 r, . . M h PM M n -Fri. Al Srw J 5 00 ti;:j Over V.ciX I I t 2 -l 4 SO 7 1 0 i I by Garry Trudcy j- , " . V . ' r - 1 .M ,1 AJiMK,yn:'2C.fT. f-yif 7 7 O I? 7 ' ' "CUVlA '.j f ft i . J v ( u. The North CaroSaa SiodeBt Legblatiirc mecUni will meet at 7 p.m. in 351 Hamilton Hall. Al! new member are encouraged to come. Jok-eekIai workshop will be offered by the Uaivenity Placement Service at 3:00 p.m. in 209 Hanes Hall. Activities expanding on the Skills Guide (available in 21 1 Hanes) such as identifying skills and planning your job hunt will be covered. University Place meat Services will conduct an orientation workshop for medical technology students at noon in 321 MacNider. Ualverslty Placemeat Services will conduct an orientation meeting for nursing students from 3 to 5 p.m. in Carrington Hall. Please check with Student Affairs Office at the School of Nursing for individual groups designated by that office The ESM Ebony Readers Oars Theatre will sponsor an Open House for all people interested in becoming members. It will be held in th? Morrison Recreation Room. All invited. The first CGA business meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. in room 217 Union. Everyone invited Delia Sigma Pi welcomes all business students to an organizational meeting 7 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge, 3rd floor in Carroll Hill. There will be a brief presentation followed by a social gathering. i ! . aCJ Li O OPEN 24 HCUSS Chcfc eaartlng cards) for Faculty and Student fofctHC.IwihiSt UPCOMINC! EVENTS Beerblast!!! The Yaaf Deflsecrats will opea the semester with Wayne McDevitt, president of the North Carolina Young Democrats, as the speaker. Free beer served afterward, Tuesday at S p.m. CHEC: . Contraceptive Health Education CI laic, contraceptive information in an informal, con judgmental discussion group. Come alone, bring your partner or friend. Meeting begins at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Student Health Service Building. Study Abroad: There will be a meeting for aO students interested in studying abroad for this year to discuss Futbright, Marshall and Luce scholarships at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in 569 Hamilton Hall. If you can't come, stop by 401 Hamilton Hall for more information. The UNC Recreation Society will have iu first meeting of the year at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Union. All recreation majors are invited to join in the planning of this year's activities and enjoy refreshments and square dancing. Check at the desk for more information. The UNC Karate Chth will be having an introductory meeting on Tuesday in room 217 at the Union at 7 p.m. AH are welcome. Yoaag Americans for Reagan and Iba New Team Organizational meeting All interested students who want to get involved in this year's elections, come 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in room 213 of the Union. The Sladenl Government State Affairs Committee will meet Tuesday in the Graham Lounge at p.m. All registered members and interested freshmen are cordially invited to attend. UNC Ballroom Dance Cwb First meeting is Tuesday at 302 Woollen Gym from 7 to 1:30 p.m. New members welcome. The Christian Science Orgaaizaiioa will meet Tuesday at 5 p.m. in the Union. AH welcome. Alpha EpsUoa Delta, the pre-med-pre-dent honor society will hold its first tneejinTuesdsy at 7 P.m, in JOJenyhill j Hall. . , . . - . , . , n'. The Caroi CovrralBg Council is mceting'Tucsday at 7:30 in 213-213 Union. Be there. ITEMS Of INTEREST Cellar Door needs business manager ASAP. Also staff applications for the reading boards will be available today. Call editor David Snyder at 9334S42 or 933-C373 if you love to Tight the CGC over budget decisions, squabble with Bull's Head about their advertising fund 'and manipulate local printing firms. Cornerstone Prison Ministry regular monthly visits to the Orange County Correctional Center, HilUborough, N.C. The good news of Jcius Christ is shared with the Inmate through music and fellowship. For more Information call Mike at 929-3912. I 3 THE DcIIy Crossivord tc ACH0C3 1 C svt I cut 5 Psrtcf 0 lHl1(wJ Cm4ty Yt!dno 14 Lomsnd 15 CJyrrpJca Lrurw.3 17 Jckst sty I 13 School 19 Cult fabric 3 HIS tick l:r 23 Hcu3 pet 24 Pest's t' -,. m af 25 Trc-t:irt3 27 Anc!cr.t Crc:k tlty Z0 Cisrca . 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