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Saturday, November 13, 1965 TODAY Tickets are available for the following shows: LaContra scarpe, Norman Luboff Choir, Louis Armstrong, The Surpremes at the GM infor mation Desk are now on sale for students. The prices are: This is LOUIS ARMSTRONG (Comln Sat.. Nov. 20, 8 pja.) THESE ARE THE SUPREMES (Comin Sunday, Nov. 21, 1:30) Ton won't be able to see either one if you wait too long for tickets . . . Students 1.00; Gen eral Public 1.50. Available NOW at G.M. Brought to you by G.M. FOR SALE ELECTRIC guitar. Practically new. Have been drafted will sacrmce Call 942-6855. FOR SALE 1959 OLDS Dynamic 88. Must sell this week. Full power, air cond., tan on white, low mileage. Chas. Bartlett, Mitchell Hall rm. 010. 942-3695. FOR RENT NEW, COM pletely furnished 2 bedroom, air conditioned mobile home. 10 x 45'. Available Dec. 1. Call 942-3268 or 942-1749. CYCLES FOR SALE 1965 Bonneville triumph 650 cc with megaphone pipes it's fast. 1965 Ducati Monza 250 cc. 5 cears forward - 80-85 mph it's beautiful. Call 968-8332. tv u LaContrascarpe free. Nor man Luboff 50 cents, Arm strong and Surpremes $1 each. These are student prices. Morrison A-Go-Go from 8-12:30 p.m. in Morrison College. The dance with the A-Go-Go girls is sponsored by Fal con House of Morrison Col lege. Advanced ticket sales are $1 per couple, and $1.25 at the door per couple. The Carrboro Lion's Club will sponsor a harvest square - COLLEGE TEACHING COOPERATIVE COLLEGE REGISTRY A free service of ten de nominations to some 200 church-related liberal arts colleges throughout the Uni ted States. Administrative and faculty positions in all areas of curriculum. Ph.D.'s preferred. Master's required. Salaries $6,000 to $17,000 plus fringe benefits. Make appointment for interview through the Placement Bu reau, 204 Gardner Hall fnr Wednesday and Thursdav November 17 and 18. KING WILLIAM RESTAURANT STEAKS CHICKEN SEAFOOD "Choice Selection of Imported and Domestic Beverages" All New and Modern, featuring Seating of 300 Spacious Parking Four Private dining rooms Tasteful back Vi Miles From Campus on 15-501 South ground Catering r tVfttft M $vfft CihHrmf vhtl Unvrttt TTTn. 'THE IPCRESS FILE' IS A THINKING MAN'S 'GOLDFINGER' PhrCf iu I promts MICHAEL CAINE NOW PLAYING ( 4 The permanently pressed good looks of Farah Slacks are admired all over America. They wear better, too. 1 SLACKS, WALK FaraP dance at the BSC Center at 7:15. "Moonshine," dough nuts, and dancing in front of a fire on the hearth with Tom Miller calling the dances. Annual Angel Flight spaghetti supper will be held in the basement of the Nurses' Dorm from 5-8 p.. Tickets are $1 from any Angel or Arnold Air Society Cadet. Westminister Fellowship BSU Square Dance. Rides will leave the ESU Center at 7:15 p.m. 25 cents a person. SUNDAY LSA supper and film night in the Church at 5:30 p.m. The Used Religious Books For the scholar, and for or dinary mortals, too. You'll find a big shelf of them, priced low, in our Old Book Corner. The Intimate Bookshop 119 East Franklin Street Capacity Open Seven Days a Week 8:00 A.M. 'til Midnight music facilities City tfvtVto mgCT8i!iMiiaaB -NEWSWEEK "A TAUT, TINGLING TECHNICOLOR" TECHNISCOPC IDIOM NIGEL GREEN GUY DOLEMAN SUE ULOYO Shows at: 1:15 - 3:13 5:11 - 7:09 . 9:07 s4 Cis&'W A SHORTS, JEANS with TM THE DAILY Campus film is entitled "We Are Ail Murderers." Discussion will follow the film. All persons working with the Murdoch Program sponsored by Westminister Fellowship Episcopal Student Congrega tion should meet at 1:30 p.m. at the Episcopal Church parking lot. Four simultaneous discussion groups sponsored by West minister Fellowship contin ues. They are "The New Mo rality," "The University and the Student," "The Leap of Faith," and "Comparative Religions: Judaism, Islam, and Hinduism." Supper is at 5:30 p.m. Billards Tournament begins. It is to be held in GM. Sign up LAST DAY OSCAR WILDE Starring ROBERT MORLEY DUKE STUDENT UNION PRESENTS: THE LETTERMEN in CONCERT Sat. Nov. 13 - 6:30 P.M. Duke Indoor Stadium All Tickets not Reserved $1.50 at the door or write Duke Student Union1 Box K.M. Durham DON'T MISS The Norman Luboff Choir MEMORIAL HALL, f . TUESDAY, NOV. 16 A G.M. Presentation I J If hTftJ CVI M I Tickets for UNC Students go on sale Nov. 8 50c, dates $1 General Public Tickets go on sale Nov. 13 $2 and $3 Tickets on sale atG.M. Information Desk HOT OFF THE LINE"! THE BOLD NEW '66 HONDA I m rteadcruariers ior Aaveniure 504 W. Franklin SL Chapel HilL N. C. TAR HEEL Calendar at the Information Desk or in the billards room. A tro phy will be given. The UXC Department of Re ligion and the Hillel Founda tion will present Dr. Avra ham Biran in a special illus trated lecture on "Archaeol ogy Israel's Link With The Past." The lecture will be held at 8 p.m. in room 111, Murphey Hall. Everyone is invited. A student forum will be pre sented on "A Liberal View of the Miralces in the Bible" by Mr. Bill Heriford, a grad uate student in philosophy at UNC. The forum will meet at the University Baptist Church at 7 p.m. Film Forum presents "We Are All Murderers" at 8:15 p.m. in the Presbyterian Student Center. Coffee and discussion will follow. Graduate Christian Fellow ship, Sunday, 8 p.m. Home of Dr. Fred Brooks, Gran ville Dr. Discussion on the problem of pain will be led by C. Thorn, Information Sci ence graduate student. All graduate students are wel come. Meet at GM at 7:45 for a ride. The CPU meeting scheduled for Sunday has been cancel led. LOST & FOUND ( LOST One black wallet t m m. Ml in Monday afternoon or night. Finder may keep money ($12) but please return wal let with military ID, student ID and athletic pass, Duke ticket and other important papers. Contact Ron Tanner, 302 Joyner, 96S-9185. LOST St. Christopher's Med al given to freshman base ball player at Emerson Stad ium during fall practice. Call 968-3580. LOST Man's signet ring with initials "R.O.D." Con tact Barbara Hunnicutt, 068 9009 after 6 p.m. LOST Blue pen with chew ed top. Has great sentimen tal attachment. Initials BIC on the side. Call 968-9025 and ask for Bam. LOST One pair of contact lenses in white plastic case. A Wide Selection Individual Terns T. L. KEMP Jewelry 135 East Franilln M2-1331 Some people say they like their beer right from the bottle or can. No glass, please. Well, that's okay for a fishing trip or somsthing . . . when carrying along a glass is pretty clumsy. But when a glass is con venient, we think it's a shame not to use it. Keeping Budweiser inside that brown bottle is missing half the fun. See for yourself. Open a bottle of Bud and let it go tumbling into a glass. The natural carbonation will kick up a clean, white head of foam. And notice the lively bubbles as they keep streaming up to the top. They let that famous King-of-Beers aroma get through to you. Now hold your glass up to the light. See how clear and brilliant it is? Our exclusive Beechwood Ageing has a lot to do with that. We go to a lot of trouble to brew a beer that performs like this. So you can't really blame us for wanting you to get it at its best, can you? Just for fan, pour your next four or five bottles of Bud into a glass. If you don't agree that the extra taste, clarity and aroma make a big difference, go back to the bottle. We won't say another word. ANMEUStB BUSCH, ittC Contact W. Lovett, 306 Joy ner. Reward. LOST One pair of tortoise shell type frame glasses. Call 942-1767. Reward. LOST Math 31 (Calculus and Analytic Geometry) text book in Lenoir Hall. Contact John Shaw, 968 9011. LOST London fog raincoat. Gunmetal color. Initials "R.G.B. Jr." stitched on in side. Contact Ralph Buchan Jr., 223 Craige. LOST White London Fog overcoat in Lenoir Hall. Call 310 Alexander. FOUND White London Fog overcoat. Taken by mistake Do rJj- I not BlV;- K X i bribe girls Villlllu AM Unless of course it's a box other gift would be an insult ( HOBBT T) ff Straight from it's worth it... it's Bud ST. LOUIS ftK ICS ACLS UPA Pae 3 from Lenoir Hall. Key case in pocket with name Bobby Price. Call 310 Alex - , r FOUND Man's ihe eo herringbone sports coat lobby of Nurses Dorm. Brand new tag still on sleeve. Initials "JTF Jr." Size 40 long. Label is Broadway Clothes. Found over week end. USE CHRISTMAS SEALS of Hollingsworth's candies. Any to her ego . . . and to yours. I UN USUALCAS DIES r-J the e and worn t&Gtt. 1QM - N X v 1 umntrmmmm izs (STORED.
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