i The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday, March 8, 1972 SA VE UP TO $400 ON YOUR NEW MCYCLF AND TOUR EUROPE! Buy new BSA, TRIUMPH. NORTON, TAX FREE from one of England's oldest dealers - Est . 50 years. Huge stock too of guaranteed used models at England's lowest prices Full Inst ance for Europe & Shipment back to U S.A.arranged-or we guarantee re purchase Write now fo full details George Clarke (Motors) Limited. 136 1 56 Brixton Hill, London. S.W.2 Eng. Tl 01-674 3211 ;.VW.v.vav.vw.vw.svavav.vw;v.v.v.' l.VAV.VAW.vwVy''-WW.V.V.V.VW AV.VAVAW'XwXvX'X Campus vLaienciiar VAV Activities today Free 2 Draft Beers with any dinner at Tijuana Fats 403 W. Rosemary St. serving great Mexican food J from 59 Sun. Thur. i j Bring Coupon Colloquium on summer jobs: sign up today in 211 Gardner to attend one of the following meetings: today or Thursday. The Placement Service is sponsoring these meetings for UNC students who have not yet registered and are seeking employment for summer, 1972. Student Alumni Awareness Program (SAAPj will be holding interviews for traveling groups, on-campus pals, and committee positions today from 3-5 p.m. in room 251-C of the Union. All students are urged to apply. The Carolina Delegation of North Carolina Student Legislature will meet here today at 4:30 p.m. in the Union. Each member of the delegation should pay $2.50 for the opening banquet at this time. This will be the last meeting of the delegation before the opening cf NCSL in Raleigh. Prof. Judith Bregman of the Dept. cf Physics at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn will present a colloquium on "Experimenting With Science Teaching Films" today at 4 p.m. in Room 265 in Phillips Hall. USEDTHADS X-P otc (Tsr-e a fa o w-t" irk See ouv Pij 'oy THE OLD BOOt COSIER 137 A East Rottaary Strttt Cbapl Bill Weekdays 10-9 Saturdays 10-6 Sundays 1-6 Jo) warehouse EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER CHAPEL HILL, N. C. irTTT"-"- """" ota' oCn i w mm II We're 'wrapping it up this week. THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE to take advantage of Phenomenal savings on OUTSTAND ING QUALITY FAMOUS NAME BRAND MEN'S WEAR from all of our FINE HUB STORES. Pop in today while the selections are still good BE CAUSE THE ITEMS LISTER BELOW ARE MOVING FAST ACT NOW! SUITS Group Orig. to $100.00 Final SALE price $25 SPORTSCOATS G1, Final SALE Price ?lA ?7500 515 Use Your Favorite Bank Charge Card! TOPCOATS Grp. Orig to $100.00 Final SALE Price 35 SWEATERS Grp. Orig. to $28.00 Final SALE Price 7.75 or 2 for S14 DRESS SLACKS Grp. Orig. to 22.50 Final SALE Price 6.75 or 2 for $12 Grp. Orig. to $27.00 Final SALE Price or 2 for $18 DRESS SHIRTS LONG SLEEVES Were to $18.00 Final SALE Price 7.99 SHORT SLEEVES Were to $12.00 Final SALE Price 5.99 LONG SLEEVES BUTTON DOWN Final SALE c Price or 3 for 8-75 OUTERWEAR 0 ,9 to w 00 Final SALE Price $9, $14, & $24 ALL WEATHER COATS Final SALE Price 21.75 & 31.75 Our 6,000 Sq. Ft. Are LOADED with Fabulous Values! UELOUR SHIRTS Grp. Orig. to 22.00 Final SALE Price $6 or 2 for $11 NEW ARRIVALS! TIES U5I UtJIT SHIRTS LONG SLEEVES Final SALE Price 55 or2forS9 SHORT SLEEVES! Final SALE Price -6.8B 7.88 FAMOUS NAME BRAND MERCHANDISE AT TREMEND OUS SAVINGS! Opening Friday: NEW DISCOUNT SHOE 0EPT. nnTo) iinrarejtoyise EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER CHAPEL H!tl,N.C. Publications Board win meet today at 1:15 p.m. in the Union. A business manager for the 1973 Yat will be chosen. Dissatisfied, disgruntled, dismayed, disillusioned with classes and dorm life? Come to the New Learning Center meeting tcnignt in Room 217 in the Union. Faculty and stuCerts are invited. There wii! be a me?:-ii .,-,4 Research Co""mt:ee on Tr.rsia the Fra-: Porter Grahat St-Se" Union. Attendance committee me -e NCSL y at p.m. in UOii-S cf th ers. Bill resorts w.ii be d-e at Coming activities Cheap student tickets are available for Stan Getz's performance at the Frog and Nightgown on Monday, March 20. There will be two shows, at 9 and 10, and the cost is S2. This is ; saving of about $3.) Tickets can be purcfiasec from Room 104A Hill Hall, or from John Harding in hh Han. lucre will De an organizational meeting for this year's Walk Against Hunger on Thursday night at 7:30 upstairs in the Y. Anyone interested p ease come. Cor-.-na-Mier Grace Hopper ;t address v, UNC Student Chapter cf tf Association for Con-puting Machinery Thursday at S p.m. irs Gerard Hall on the topc cf "Programming Languages: Standards and Needed Developments." Interested students ana facu'ty are invited to attend. Several Lumbee Indian leaders wii! spea on their campaign to save Old Main on the Pembroke State campus. Thursday at S:30 p.m.. in the Student Union. They will be joined by Professors Nawell and Sctioenbaum of the UNC Law School, who will explain the ega! action comtemplated bv the Lumbee Indians r DUKE PLAYERS PRESENTS SHAKESPEARE'S era n mi mm MARCH 10, 11, 12 PAGE AUDITORIUM 8:15 P.M. RESERVATIONS: 684-4059 97!t ODAY 97C 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. I CHOPPED SIRLOIN wSpanish Sauce 2 veg. and bread THE BACCHAE 97t entrance behind the Zoom self service 97$ r p jjj i L STARTS MARCH 10 AND SHARYN LYNN HAS THE GOODIES TOPS, TOPS, TOPS SWIMSUITS JEANS MAXI DRESSES SLACKS DRESSES PANTS SUIT HOT PANTS HOT PANT SUITS NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT YOUR OUTFITS "THE STYLE THAT'S IN IS AT SHARYN LYNN" UULrUUU II LiU m yyyy Mlnrl 32 rjtthout im school. When you become a Lawyer's Assistant, you'll do work traditionally done by lawyers work which is challenging, responsible and intellectually stimulating. Lawyer's Assistants are now so critically needed that The Institute for Paralegal Training can offer you a position in the city of your choice and a higher starting salary than you'd expect as a recent college graduate. Here is a career as a professional with financial rewards that increase with your developing expertise. If you are a student of high academic standing and are interested in a legal career, come speak with our representative. Contact the Placement Office. A representative of The Institute will visit your campus on: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 NOTE If the above date is inconvenient for you. please call or write The Institute lor information The Institute for Paralegal Training 13th floor. 401 Walnut St . Phila . Pa 19106 (215) WA 5-0905 ,y ... .y.y.y.y.-y. .'...'. v.y.. ..' .. ..-. ...... .-. and FonMid. Lost and found Lost: S a ; reo c hu'. Pewird for return of lO's a--3 papers. Ca'U J;;? A5j-s at 3-2-1C90 cr return to Wic -est. T j-s Pijst.c Contact ses case ccta -c-e 5'ee" cor-tact es Hi--tc J e-i Paf.: lot. May te c a 2 j Ja-es -!4c--vatcn Ce. Lest: A s.-vi!f 3-en 'ctetc-r. a.-xS CtDS'OC'acy s-ets is-de. i ra , -t Scx. CwccceJ so e' D:e- C-s : ? ;- ! sray. Clf'f 933-c361. Lest: A 5'S tectre r-i 5 " B' Far I -ei. I J. 3. RifJ. ' 2 .i , Notary interviews today Student Government w-JI he hoidir.g interviews today and Thursday to select a UNC student to serve as a notary pubbc to notarize absentee ballots. The interviews will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. in Suite C. In crder for a student to be considered for the position, he must be a registered voter in Orange County and must be willing to work from April 7 through May during thi 7-0 p.rr. thrcush Fridas. through Thursday The pos:t:on will pa $! plus S20 will be reimbursed a notary. A person who is alrea anywhere in North Care' eligible to be appointed, where he is reentered to vote Invitation sale ends Thursday Graduation invitations and accessories will be sold for the last time Thursday from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. in the Union. The cost of the invitations is 21 cents each with no minimum order, and ordering. The sale is sponsored b the O-.i the Grail for raising mone :V: B e r n a r d - Gra il Scholarship, scholarship is based on financial nee, payment in full is required at the time of open to ail idents at the Un;vers;t m xwm mzm mum o o V"EDNtSDAY, M.RCH 15 thru SAT., MARCH 25 WORLD FAMOUS SAXOPHONIST STAN GETZ AND HIS QUARTET 1YI Villag V I I e Opticians Prescriptions Accurately Filled Lenses Duplicated Headquarters For Quality Sunglasses Contact Lenses Fitted Contact Lens Accessories John and Lib Southern 121 E. Franklin Street Between Varsity Theatre and Intimate WEDNESDAY SPECIAL WITH TOSSED SALAD 122 EAST FRANKLIN j MASTFRflHARRF RANK AMFRIflARn I w m m vmr mmm m m w m M I a mmm -mw m s mw . ALL YOU ik CAN X N45 X i tAI X X I INDIVIDUAL DINNER ROLLS FRENCH FRIES ICE TEA & LEMONADE 2.00 1 I P i i i RACKETS DAVIS Classic I & II, Tad Supreme, Imperial Deluxe, Tad Professional, HiPoint H.P:n: BANCROFT Executive, FRS, Epoxisteel, Competition Mooel. Player Special. WILSON Jack Kramer Autograph, Stan Smiih Autograph, Cliff Richey Ultra. IDUNLOP FORT . vu-. ockets! Vil&on, Sterling, Tensor, Spaulding. Aluminum, Seamless. Squash, Badminton and Paddle Rackets. CUSTOM STRINGING Jr ly 1S1 Eit Fnnklin SL Pttsnt t First Bank Card Bank Amtrltari Mtsttr Chart t "1 1 1

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