Newspapers / Daily Tar Heel (Chapel … / Sept. 27, 1971, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of Daily Tar Heel (Chapel Hill, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
The Daily Tar Heel Monday. September 27, 1971 AT Eastgate Shopping Center Breakfast Lunch 7 Days a week Open 7 - P Dinner ' 'y 'W ' ' J ! r 1 ! mm You'll love smashing 'em m s?r!e Ve sctisfy the sartorial side ct tennis too. Ccps, visors, jackets, sweaters, shorts, socks, shoes. Sharp cttire for rackets also covers, presses, and CUSTOM STRINGING 7t Pf4 J Plfmr 151 Eait Franklin St Phone S42-4CS4 First Bank Card Bank Americard Master Charge specializing in COUNTRY HAM for S2.50 (ALL YOU CAN EAT) S 1 .59 regular dinner anything other than ham Make your own Salad at the Salad Bar HOMEM ADE PIES BOTH MEALS INCLUDE TEA or COFFEE 5 HAM or SAUSAGE BISCUITS FOR ONLY S 1 .00 EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER CHAPEL HILL we are forced to liquidate our entire over stock at once!!! Phenomenal! We have brought in the ENTIRE OVERSUPPLY of FAMOUS-MAKER MEN'S WEAR from all of our FINE HUB STORES and assembled $300,000.00 of . the FINEST MEN'S CLOTHING AVAIL- Now we must sacraflce THIS HUGE INVENTORY. And you know what this means for you fabu lous quality men's wear at UNBEATABLE SAVINGS! And if you think last year's sale was a terrific success, you must come and take advantage of this year's GIGANTIC STOCK CONSOLIDATION SALE! SUPER SALE OF THE YEAR HOW IN PROGRESS!! Group of great sportscoats. At our low prices, you'll want several. sroi COATS Values to $80.00 NOW ONLY $1 LONG-SLEEUE SIHlDulTS Wow, we got a tremendous group in the new fashion look! Values to $13.00 now W s W Greatest selection ever in fabric and style. Thousands to choose from! C7 nm mil v To SH0RT-SLEEUE You'll want several at our great sale price Fabulous selection of solids and fancies, new fashion collars. Values to S12 NOW 3 F0R$H Over 400 to choose from in the newest styles and fashions. Values to $100.00 NOW ONLY $ 3400 Can't beat this spectacular buy! A real give-away price! Values to $16.00 NOW ONLY $ fl ik ik k k lfl(lOS Eastgate Shopping Center Chapel Hill Mon.-Frl. 10 a.m. 'til 9 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. 'til 6 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. 'til 6 p.m. And Remember: YOU CAH USE YOUR FAVORITE BANK CHARGE CARD D emocrats must fight for changes - Lindsay FHOLMX. Art;. - Ne York Mavor T ,c - j . -. , t , . C - - -t - v. .v J o.... . Li..viSJ Vi. w . v - Democrats must be -'w:Ikng light for chur.ce" it the hope t ruticr.i! leaJership next ei. L : n J a Derr.ocrit ar.J considered a dirk hor-e po:bhty for the l'Z Democratic presidential nomination, told the Democratic State Contention that the party's goals should include: E:nactment and enforcement ot effective ant:-p-o.iuf.v'n la . - Some kind ot .:k r "Cir; Vietnam veterans, s!;r, d-e;'.er other unemployed I aws to plug tav !ooph 'e - A pledge that there w he ro : ":etnamv Phoenix a I indvav tirt top . barnstorming tour of the Vs-n: o. .. uhich he is expected to cont:ue exploration of his presidential pr.p he began n New Hampshire b-t eeki ixoii meets Hirohito; security measures tight TOKYO - Japanese authorities ordered stnneent security measures Sunday to protect Emperor Hirohito against threats of violence by lei t wing students and others opposed to his trip to Alaska and Europe. Hirohito is scheduled to meet President Nixon during a stopover in Anchorage, Alaska, the first official stop on the first foreign tour of any monarch of Japan. The 0- ear-old emperor and Naeako, (iS. are to leave International Airport aboard a ch. Japan Airlines jet plane around u Monday, local time. S:20 p n Sunday with a retinue of .'4 p including Foreign di:nter Fukuda. The government dep'oved policemen at the airport and it h approaches to guard the ro a! p i o PI Gold importance cut by Secretary Connally WASHINGTON - Treasury Secretary John B. Connaly said Sunday the United States will try to diminish the importance of gold in the world monetary system. Speaking at a news conference on the eve of the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Connaly called gold a "political problem, not an economic problem." and said the United States did not want to encourage any action . . . that would enhance the position of gold." Currently, gold is the measure of v.s't.c for the dollar, which in turn, U, standard upon which other w t!) currencies are based. Connaly, who heads the I S delegation to the IMP" conuntii-n, jU said the United States was not I. ; r: j.r a trade war, but that the controwrsu! Hi percent import surcharge wnuM remain in effect until the major trading nations could agree on a formula to ease the U.S balance of payments problem. B rezhnev visits Hungary SOFIA, Bulgaria - The Soviet Union s Leonid I. Brezhnev arrived Sunday from Hungary on the second stage of his flying tour through Eastern Europe to brief Warsaw Pact leaders on his talks with Yugoslav President Tito. Brezhnev, the general secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, was met at Sofia Airport by Bulgarian party chief Todor Wzhivkov and government leaders. other party an His arrival came before the Hung irian news agency MTI had announced bus departure from Budapest. 'I his underlirvd Hungary's ovhious tendency to keep news about the Brezhnev visit in Budapest to i mini rn u rn . D ock strike negotiations SAN FRANCISCO, California Negotiators in the 8K-day-old West Coast dock strike, urged personally by President Nixon to get "off dead center,"' resume talks today with the goal of settling the dispute this week. Nixon held a 20-minute long meeting with longshore labor leader Harry Bridges and shippers' negotiator I.d Flynn in a Portland. Oregon, hotel suite Saturday. It was the President's first personal intervention in a labor dispute since he took office, although negotiations have been conducted by his top labor mediator for the past two weeks. The strike by 15,000 members of the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union began July 1 at 24 West Coast ports. It has tied up nearly 200 ships and severely hampered international trade in the Pk:!l Nixon said after his meeting with the negotiators that Bridges and ! K nn were '"still far apart on some issues' but hi ! promised to '"set as a goal to reach a settlement by the end of the next week." ossifieds For Sale: RCA Tape player ana 45 S-track tapes 933-4 346. WANTED: Sst instructors Dec. 17 far. IS, guaranteed salary. Contact immediately: BoD Backer. Box 1132, Chapel Hill. T.V.'s for rent. $10 a month. B&W portaDie. Eastgate TV & Appliance. 942-5125. WANTED: One girl's three speed btfe. Inexpensive. Will r&nt or Duy. Call 529-1549 evenings. FOR SALE: Rare 1969 VGC convertible. 3CO0 cc. 6 cylinder, AMFW, overdrive, disc brakes, wire wheels. Excellent condition. $2,400. Call 929-7348. HUNT SEAT RIDING LESSONS. Special class rates for adult beginners. Located near Eastgate Shopping Center. Transportation possible. Sheffield Ridirvg School, Durham. 489 5494. Need money, will sacrifice imported Oriental rug, 4 fx 8 1 ", hanocarved wooden screen of four 20"x72" panels, oval brass table and stand. 28"x44". handpamted wooden pole lamp, and other handicraft items. Make reasonable offers. 828-8554 Rateigh. OPPORTUNITY sparetime. adressmg envelopes and circulars! mae $27 per thousand. Handwritten or typed, m yOjr home. Send just $2 for instructions and a LIST OF FIRMS USING ADDRESSORS. Satisfaction guaranteed. B1V Enterprises. Dept 9-26. P.O. Box 398. Pearbiossom. Canf. 93553. LABRADOR RETRIEVER PUPPY : Black mate. 6 weews old. AKC registered with papers. $75. Terry Covington, 929-6121 or 9f 8-9068. SINGLE STUDENTS! Meet more members of the opposite sex at UNC. An date m Chapel Hill. For free Questionnaire write: Box 77346 Atlanta. Ga. 30309. goods. Take Hwy. 15-501 ten m.iin s'-j'h. ' ." left Allen's Barteque. Open Saturday'. i,. MUST SELL. '64 Chevrolet B.v.a best offer. 929-3866. Join America's fastest growing ,-..,-., youth organization. Write tr 'is' .r i Traditionalist Caucus. Box 2410 G P.O. York. New York 10016. FOR SALE: 1971 Honda SL 3S0 condition. 1800 actual miles. T.o included. Cat! 929-1606. WILDFLOWER KITCHEN, the only r ' . foods restaurant m town h.'- -'. 4 , bread, yoghurt, granola. orgjntc svz x- cj'e tender sole, rimp tempura, -r..- f;&-,r: dishes. High protein vegetarian s.nreri. urin..ju,, proarea. Heasor.ac.ie potei. , good for your head R n-,t c.f-.. k a'. Tape Center. j' 1 K STEREO - Nikko 501 f M recede' speakers with 8 inch woofers. 3o inch t'-. Eight months old. still 16 months wjrra-'y Must sell! 942-7858. FOR SALE: 1970 MG MJVet. Med w.-n fa-.-top. 2 new fires, low m,ia9e mcf " condition. $1600. Pnoe 06-911? 968-9323. Jeff Rrves FOR SALE CHEAP: White meta! cabinet: good condition. Can 967 58 73 FOR SALE: Beautiful diamond en j-"''" ring, from Hawaii. Cost $390. wi.t veil for ty, of course. Perfect condition, jeweier 1. inspect, it you wtsh. 942-7825. FOR SALE: New desks & swivel c a r-,. a,: . discount. Used desks & files at sj.mjs. Free delivery service. Petree's Office Furniture 53t West Elm St.. Graham. N.C. ME COUNTRY PEDDLER, Bynum, N.C. welcomes you. Country furniture, assorted WANTED: ride to and from Durham !3CM&1 Hill, for 8 a.m. classes and back at about 1 p Pay costs. Phone 489-5375 after 10:30 p .
Daily Tar Heel (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 27, 1971, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75