2The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, September 11, 1986 Omn .BUS BUY TRADE SELL New & Used Records Books, CD's & Tapes THE FAIR EXCHANGE 302 E. Main St., Carrboro, NC -. Open Everyday Support CASH "Put a little south i i in your mouth. $9 at J 1 DIP'S COUNTRY KITCHEN 405 Rosemary St. Open 8 am-10 pm Mon.-Sun. I I 942-5837 I What Baum Je Welry means to me: -pearl bracelets necklaces $25-40 up. -jewelry restored refashioned BAUM JEWELRY CRAFTSMEN 100 W. Franklin Chape! Hill 9J0-5J0 929-0286 Rams Plaza 15-501 Bypass Chapel Hill Close to A & P 6 Week Course (starts sePt.2t) vl, J Beginning Beginning Intermediate Intermediate Advanced Beginning Shag Intermediate Shag For information, Sun. 3:00-4:00 Thurs. 7:00-8.00 Sun. 4:15-5:15 Thur. 8:00-9:00 ' Sun. 5:30-6:30 Mon. 7:00-8:00 Mon. 8:00-9:00 call 942-1088 glass ft. University Square, Chapel Hill eat in 929-0296 take out O Custom built burgersO Stuffed Spuds O y? Vegetarian Sandwiches? Salad Bar 3 C? Daily Specials ff Salad Platters ? fi Homemade soups & chili Homemade french fries Q Desserts Beer' Wine O NOW SERVING LUNCH AND DINNER Conveniently located in downtown Chapel Hill facing Granville Towers 133 W. Franklin St. 11 am-10 pm daily $ ' University Square Chapel Hill i ; : COVER: OinWOinSd Omnibus has released The Daily Tar Heel features staff on the town of Chapel Hill to review restaurants close to campus. Within the coming weeks we will be taking a look at places a little further abroad for those of you lucky enough to have a car (or a bus pass). Two's company Chapel Hill has its share of trendy, collegiate places to take that special date. Right, Muffy? 4 Not by bread alone For a quick bite to eat that doesn't come off a conveyor belt a number of near-by sandwich shops offer meals to eat in and to go. . . . . . . . .5 HI, Mom. When Mom and Pop visit the Hill, or if you have a few dollars left over this month, Chapel Hill has some fancier fare on offer. .8 South of the border East, too. Chinese and Mexican food has immigrated to Chapel Hill. . ..... . . . ... . . . . . .... . . . 9 Bigger isn't better WXYC's Jason Bott reviews records produced by some of the smaller record companies. .................. 3 Sounds cf music Rob Sherman interviews the new conductor of the UNC Symphony, Alan Nielson. ....................... .3 HaH crocked Greg Moores dishes up a fine kettle of fish in this week's cooking column. No kitchen needed. .............. .10 North and South William Broyles chronicles his return to Vietnam in "Brothers in Arms," reviewed this week by James Surowiecki. . . . . . . ............. .......... .10 Fare enough Find out upcoming area happenings and entertainment in Week's Fare. 11 Editor Ss!!is Krawcheck Assistant Editor Amy Hamilton Contributing Writers: Anne Doggett, Stave Bdcom, Jason Bott, Beth Buffington, Kevin Gottesman, Greg fJSoores, Courtenay Sanders, Wynston Smythe, James Surowiacki, and Katie White

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