4The Dailv Tar HeelFriday. September r k. . . 1 Men's & Ladies Clothing Shoes Sewing Items Sporting Goods 'Records 'Automotive Supplies Hardware V 'Housewares pen Visit MACK'S beverage shop cold and hot beer included! Shop MACK'S for quality products WE SELL F i ir '1 J f ' if! Jilt Home Furnishing Arts & Crafts Supplies Tobacco Live House Plants Stereo Equipment Stationery Health & Cameras lays a wi Mon. Sat. 9-9 Sun. 1-6 pm. low discount prices Eastgato Shopping Center 942-4244 MP'"'"'' 1 11'' wnnwp! 0VHKMr' " t jf f'mti' pnmBBnninjnMBp "jpnjnwmiws .'; -- D J I I 'LrJ'J L- -'L J J n Beauty Aids & Film at cm mwiM BWBk va m m :S S Imwmwm J J 0 'S ' 6 , Public service announcements must be turned into the box outside DTH offices in the Carolina Union by noon if they are to run the next day. Each item will be run at least twice. , E TODAY'S AcnvmES Yoa are invited to a special video of the 1981 International Human Unity Conference at 7:30 p.m. in Classroom 3 of the UNC-CH School of Law. The video is -being sponsored by the N.C. Universal Unity Council. " ntramurak: Entries are due for 1M open golf tournament and annua! "Napoleon" basketball tournament in 203 Woollen Gym.' I BARGAIN MATINIIS S2X3 'TILL PM MON.-FSI. ALL SCSIENS HELD OVER! 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:00 3:10-7:15 Curt nzynpkis flojsr fcZsarQ Fcrrzh Fswcett - Bom DcLuiss 4SPEE to 201h CENTURY-FOX FILMS DOLBY STEREO 3:30 r-- -V:: v .. W "i I.,' I "-ihMIIiij - II. . Mi w-rt ff ) I trwlsiiiMiwf limn Mr") CJU13UU f. The Union Gallery Committee is accepting applications until today. Please contact Chairman Tim Rogers at 967-61 16 or go by 200 Union. Ceflar Door, UNCs student literary magazine, is accepting applications for fiction, graphics and poetry staffs. Appli cations are available at the Union desk and are due today. DONT YOG WISH M? YOfl WERE ARTHUR? Moore Minnelli Y I The most fun money can buy. U n Hi! i 5:05 9:10 JANE FONDA LILY TOA1LIN t - 20th CENTURY FOX FILMS 5:30 7:30 9:30 1997: New York City is a wsllcd maximum security prison. Breaking out is impossible. Breaking in is insane. JOtM CARPENTER'S I .ar, f "II Qjt jm KURT RUSSELL LEE VAN CLEEF AVCO f M3ASSV PICTURE RELEASE El T fBMfrt0d bf INTEftHAnONAl FttM iWVESTORS COMING EVKNTS VSC Cycfing Oub open time trail will be at 4:30 p.m. Satur day. The 1 0-mile course from start to finish is at Tripp's grocery al the intersection of N.C. 34 and Farringtnn Road. For more information csjl 929-1271 after 7 p.m. - A sd acquainted breakfast will precede the 1 1 a.m. Worship Service at the Chapel Hill Church of Christ on Sunday. The Church is located at 2 Briarbrrdge Lane. The UNC Outing dub will meet Monday at 7 p.m. in the Forest Theatre. In case of rain, the meeting is cancelled. The UNC Fantasy and Science Fiction Oub is having an or ganizational meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday in 220 Union. All fans and interested persons are welcome. Call Danny at 929-3037 for more information. Delia PM Alpha Laewrf Ouessen! The German Honor Society will hold its organizational meeting at 3:30 p.m. Tbesday in 410 Dey. There will be elections of officers planning for Oktoberfest , Kaffeeklatsch, etc. All friends and members are welcome. The UNC Racqvetball Oub will meet to play from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at Woollen Gym courts. All interested are welcome. The UNC-CH Collegiate 4-H Oub will have its regular meet ing at 7 p.m. Ibesday in 217 Union. All present and past 4-JHers are encouraged to attend, but everyone is welcome. The SCA wOl meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Chapel of the Cross. All persons interested in recreating and reliving the Middle Ages are welcome. Alpha Fpsilon Delta will have its first general meeting of the semester at 7 p.m. TUesday in 103 Berryhill Hall. A panel of medical and dental students will speak. All members and in terested pre-medspre-dents are welcome. Executive Committee will meet at 6 p.m. in the hospital cafeteria. There wBl be a Waienld Club meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday in 209 Gardner. Everyone is urged to attend. A ski film will be shown. The group will be heading to Harrison's afterward. Opeyo Dancera wOl meet at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in Upendo Lounge: Come dressed for this mandatory practice. If any con- 1 flirts, call Kim Spaulding at 933-5322 or Alvin Austin at 933 5342. ' ITEMS OF INTEREST The UNC Rugby Club will practice at 5:30 p.m. (sharp) Tuesday and Wednesday on Ehringhaus Field. On Mondays and Thursdays they will meet at the Fetzer Track at 5 p.m. For more information call Nic Addison at 942-2675. Triangle Area Lesbian Feminists (TALF) will hold their monthly meeting at 7 p.m. Saturday at the YWCA, comer of Vickers & Proctor Streets, Durham. Men, women, boys and girts can learn (he language of dance by enrolling for classes at The New Performing Dance Com pany school. Classes in modem, ballet; modern-jazz, dance exercise, creative dance aid tap are available for all ages. Call 688-11380 information on classes that start Tuesday. A Mtnic walk will be held at 10 a.m.. Saturday at the Eno River State Park. The hike will begin at the park pffice located at the end of Cole Mill Road extension in Orange County. There wiO be no charge for the walk. For more information call 383 1686. 1982 Senior Class Committee: Important information is posted in the office, Suite A 210J. Stop by before Sept. 10. The Elections Board is looking for interested undergraduate and graduate students to serve on this year's board . Applications are available in Suite C of the Union. StafT applications for work on the 1982 Yackrty Yack are now available at the Union information desk. For more infor mation, come by 106 Union or call 962-1259. Come to the French Table and enjoy a drink and some con versation at 4 pjn. every Thursday at Papagayo. The Union Videotap Committee is accepting new members. Interested persons should, contact Karen Bowers in 200 Union or call 933-3160. Apply Now. The Big Buddy Program is still accepting appli cations for Big Buddies. We will start a waiting list Sept. 16. Come by room 102 of the Campus Y Building. The UNC-Modd United Nations dub is accepting applica-. tions for new members. Applications can be obtained at 352 Hamilton Hall or at the Union desk. Deadline for applications is 6 p.m., Sunday. Human Sexuality Information and Counseling Service is ac cepting new counselors. Applications are available in Suite B and at the Union desk. AADSAS (American Association of Dental Schools Appli cation Services) are available in 312 Steele Building and 101 Nash Hall. Completed and corrected applications must be re- ' eeived by Oct. 1 in Iowa City, Iowa. LSAT (Law School Admission Test) Oct. 3, $38, if applica tion is postmarked by-today. Additional SI 5 late fee if post marked between now and Sept. 10. Applications in Nash Hall. The DAT (Dental Admission Test) is Oct. 3 for $25. Applica tions must be received by Monday in Chicago. Applications are in 3 12 Steele Building and 101 Nash Hall. Test review materials are on reserve in the Undergraduate Library and 106 Nash Hall. Ushers needed for PRCs production of The Front Page. See the play for free by signing up to usher. Performances are Sept. 15-27. For instructions, see the sign-up sheet, 203 Graham Memorial. Women' rugby? Why not? All interested persons should call Gretchcn at 967-3296, The United Nations Oub is accepting new members until 6 p.m. Sunday. Applications are available at 352 Hamilton Hall and the Union desk. Completed applications are due at 6 p.m., Sunday at 352 Hamilton. There will be interviews for prospec tive members, and new members will be inducted the week of Sept. 14, . CHEC (Contraceptive Health Education CSinic), now meeting at 7 p.m. every Tuesday in the Health Education Sec tion of the Student Health Service and at 3:30 p.m. every Thursday in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Union, is geared to help UNC students to be responsible partners in mat-' tens concerning sexuality. CHEC provides an informative, in-' . formal discussion and slide presentation of contraception.