-campus calendar Compiled by Jodi Bishop Public lerwlc nnouncemenlj moot be turned In to the box outside the DTH office in the Union by 1:00 p.m if they are to run the next day Each item will run at least twice. TODAY'S ACTIVITIES The Spl-Phl Fraternity would like to welcome the representatives of the Hong Kong (CVC) chapter and all newcomers to UNC by holding their annual Fall Khaki Day, at 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. i-riday, Sept. 2, in the basement of Teague. Wear those khakis! The Gallery Theatre of the Carrboro. Art Two Goodwi Stores to Serve You FURNITURE Reupholstered Couches, Sofa Bods good as new fr0m $109.95 Reupholstered Chairs- from $ 59.95 BEDDING Beds used from $ 7.50 Mattresses. Boxsprings- used sterilized from$ 7.50 ea. NEW INNERSPRING MATTRESSES. BOXSPRINGS.... fromS 41.75 o. NEW POLYFOAM MATTRESSES AND BOXSPRINGS from $ 44.95 e a NEW ADJUSTABLE BED FRAMES NEW BED PILLOWS 2for S s!i? APPLIANCES AND KITCHENWARESl Televisions rebuilt . . trom $ 39.95 Radios good condition from $ 5.95 Vacuum Cleaners good working condition from $ 5.95 Lamps from $ 3.95 Small Electrical Appliances, kitchenwares . . from .05 to $ 5.00 CLOTHING Clean, pressed from $ .79 OPEN ALL DAY LABOR DAY, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 Goodwill Stores We Deliver! Original Goodwill Stan 1121 Wt Main St., Durham (Acrou From Ea1 Dud Campuf) 682 5835 Open Monday-Friday, 9 9 Saturday, 9-6 largest Goodwill Start (locotad in Goodwill Induitritt Ptont) 930 E. Mam St., Durham Chop! HMIComWa, call toll h 94J-JMI Opon: Monday-Saturday, 9-6 FREE PARKING AT BOTH LOCATIONS' BUY A TARHEEL CLASSIFIED m School will present "M aintenance" and "America with a Moustache" at 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Sept. 2 and 3, at the Pocket Theatre in Durham. These will be the final performances of the two new plays so if you missed "Maintenance" in Chapel Hill, be sure to see it at the Pocket Theatre in Durham. UPCOMING EVENTS The Accounting Club will hold the first meeting of the semester at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Sept. 6. in New Carroll. All old and new members are urged to attend. An outline of the program will be presented. An informational meeting of all persons This Friday and Saturday Night! National Recording Artists on the Chelsea Label FAST ANNIE Primo Rock & Roll Cover only $2.00 Deli open 1 1 a.m. 'til Midnight Best Game Room in Town See For Yourself! 929-8276 128 E. Franklin St. Chapel Hill denotes discount draft & No Cover charge "Denotes No Cover Charge B$$t Sound Syeim In Th Trlngb An carSul coder's 2 Off STUDENT PREVIEW Casual Corner would like to welcome the freshmen by offering a new school year introductory 20 discount on your pur chase. Casual Corner is stocked with all the latest fall fashions , so bring your I.D. card, the coupon below and your naed body to Casual Corner well do the rest1. pi I W STUDENT 20 DISCOUNT COUPON Please bring this coupon with your col lege I.D. or temporary I.D. for your 20 discount at your nearest Casual Corner. Only one coupon per purchase. 'Coupon good only on regular priced merchandise. Offer Good Thru Sept. 7, 1977 1 - - j -OPEN LABOR DAY interested in working with the YM-YWCA's 1977 International Handicrafts Bazaar will he held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. September 7 in the Y College Student In Broadcasting will start off its activities this year with a "fun-and-a-little business" picnic from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday. Sept. 7 at Forest Theatre (across from Cobb Dorm). CSB will provide hamburgers, hot dogs and drinks. The public is asked to bring the extras. All interested RTVMPandJournalism majors are invited to attend- For more information call 929 9487. The Undergraduate History Association will hold its first meeting of the year at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Sept. 6. in 423 Hamilton Hall. All members are urged to attend and anyone interested is invited. The Association lor Women Students is having its first meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Sept. 7. in the Music Gallery located upstairs in the Carolina Union. All people intercsled in learning about AWS please attend. There will be a swim team meeting for all men and women interested in competing on this year's squad at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7. in 204 Women's Gym. Urgani7ation. schedule, and program will be discussed by Coach Comfort. Please attend. The UNC Jugglers Association will meet at 3 p.m. Sunday. Sept. 4. by Ihe Old Well. Beginners and non-jugglers who would like to learn are especially welcome. For more information call Bruce Iv'ins at 967-9622. The Triangle Area Lesbian Feminists will have their monthly meeting and potluck dinner at 7 p.m. Saturday.Sept. 3. Call 942-7098 or 933 0036 lor rides or information. All lesbians are welcome, especially new students. The MCAT-DAT review session will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Sept. 7. in Room 103 Berryhill Hall. The session will be headed by Dr. I.emburg and will cover general chemistry. There will be a meeting of the UNC Sailing Club at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Sept. 6. in Room 107 of Ihe Carolina Union. Anyone interested is welcome. Tryouts for J.V. Cheerleadlng will be held at 6:30 'p.m. Monday. Sept. 5. in Carmichael Auditorium All interested freshmen and sophomores should attend. Ihe UNC Karate Club is having un introductory meeting and film at 7 p.m. W ednesday. Sept. 7. in R oom 207 of the Carolina Union. All interested men and women are invited. Ihe Alpha Epsllon Delta Premedlcal Predental Society will hold its first meeting at 7 p.m. Tucsdav. Sept. 6. in Room 103 Berry hill Hall. I Orientation meetings for Umstead PsychlatriCjttospital volunteers will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday. Sept. 7 and 8. in Room 213 of the Carolina Union. Volunteers should plan to attend one of these meetings.. The Hlllel Kosher Dell .reopens at 6 p.m. Wednesday. Sept. 7. Cartoons and movies w ill be shown at 7:30. Hillel is located at 210 W. Cameron Ave. 1 DM NEWS." PROMOTION DEPARTMENT. HELLO. THIS IS "SON OF ARNOLD AND MAM LSIB ERMAN" 00 LU z A&AIN.. O r O D 115ft 1 1 m ERMAN" I T7n 8RESLIN.. U. HE THflNKS YOU ' AGAIN.. r J FORmiNQ HOT KILLING I IBM s t 111 1 ' "x. ' it wv"f 11 .ii izjj 1 it 1 x . its 'Mi L rn 8 H, . Lm m C Mill l in li in Winn ii I ii - - iimw luiirwHimMMgaawgBgaaaeCT Your Complete On-Campus Tennis Center I Jstudent Storks fy I has all your wfC If tennis supply fx Mfneeds for FalllMj- I The only things we don't carry I I A B are the racquets ana tne neiss Tennis Visors Tennis Hats Headbands Tennis Socks Converse and Friday, ITEMS OF INTEREST The Carolina Godlva track club has a full schedule ol races and non-competitive e ents this tall. Runners and joggers ol all standards are encouraged to join. For more information call 942-2516 or 933-1013, Interviews lor the I977-W8 Toronto Exchange will he held Thursday. Sept. 8. and will continue through Tuesday. Sept. 13. Interview sign-up sheets are available ai ihe intormation desk ol the Carolina Union. .loin I he UNC Parachute Clubl This semester's first course will be offered al 7:30 p m. Tuesday thiough I hursd.iv. Sept. 6 to 8. in Room 303 of Woollen Gym. f or tunher information on this sale and exciting sport, call 929-4014. Volunteer tutors are needed lor elementary and junior high school students. Pick up an application and information in Room 102 of the YM-YWCA Building Registration lor volunteer work at NC Memorial Hospital is being held from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday. Aug. 31. through Friday. Sept. 2. on the first floor of the main hospital in the volunteer office. For more information call 966 4?93. ! Ihe Human Sexuality Counseling Service applications for perspective peer counselors are now available at Ihe Carolina Union information desk. Registration lor the GSFLT (Graduate Student Foreign Language Test is taking place now in Nash Hall. Registration must be completed by Sept. 7. There is a $13.00 Ice. The LSAT (Law School Admission Test) applications have arrived. They are in 101 Nash Hall (University Counseling Center). Ihe registration dale is Sept. 8 and the Ice is $14. Applications lor the DAT (Dental Admission Test) must be received in Chicago by Sept. 12 (mail a week earlier). 1 his is the last time to take this admission test to dental school for fall '78. fonn rh ii 1 J Iff II TM LUL OH, YES, MR. SON'. I'M GLAD W CALLED. J FINAL LY CAU6HT UP YES, SIR. AND HE TDLDMET0TELLY00 DID 100 TELL HIM THERE ARE NINE MILLION STORIES IN UITH MR.- THIS CITY JUST LIKE BRESLIN.. IT. HE WANKS YOU 1 wrs tr. US FIRST THOUGH! Eveqlass Holders Grip Strip Gauze Tape Carolina Racquet Covers Tennis Towels Wilson Tennis Balls $2.79 Slazenaer Tennis Balls $2.49 Pro Ked Tennis Shoes at Discount Prices! September 2, 1977 The Dally Tar Heel 3 Applications are in the Predent-Premed advising office. 31 1 South Building. Ihe North Carolina Student Legislature Delegation is now accepting applications. Here is a unique opportunity to learn about and participate in your state government. If interested call Chuck Morgan at 933-6348 and pick up an application at the Carolina Union desk. Poetry, fiction, and artwork submitted to the spring 1977 issue of the Cellar Doot may be picked up in Room 205 of the Y Buildingfrom I to 3 on Mondays and Thursdays. Unclaimed manuscripts are presently being used for scrap paper, floor mats, and dust cloths, but will not be thrown awav. For further information call 933 0357. All new and old Attorney General Start members and Honor Court members are asked to come by Suite C to leave their current addresses. Any graduate or professional student interested in serving on one of the Chancellor's Committees, should contact the GPSF office of the Carolina Union, phone 933-5675. The Committees are: Building and Grounds. Traffic and Transportation (a married graduate student now living in Odum Village is needed for this) and Food Services. The Alpha Phi Omega Fall Book Co-Op will be holding Money-Back-Days Sept. 2 and 6. All Sports Club officers are requested to phone in their names, phone numbers, and addresses to the Sports Club Council (933-103 1 ). A series ot Meditations for beginning and experienced meditators will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday Sept. 9. through Oct. 14 at the Newman Center l ibrary. Topics include color, relaxation, hope, guidance and other meditations. (This series is not in any way associated with the Transcendental Meditation program.) There is no charge, but a donation to the Newman Center would be appreciated. For more information, call 929-4526. r L THAT POPS IT! IF THE "NEWS" IS I6UESSWTS Am YOU S0METHIM WE'LL PE0PLB JUST HAVE TO CALlWRr vpnirru c&vccA jusreomm STTONTTS HANDS, I'M SIK. TASWWl mKILUNv ANYONE! L Wrist Bands Tennis Shirts Tennis Shorts Tennis Gioves can can j , , yfc V (5( orr,:.?iir There's more at your STUDENT STORE on cahujs"

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