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PREFER MALE NON- SMOKER grad/ prof, stu dent to share 3BR apt., furnished. Grocery store, busline. $165/ $lB5/ mo. + 1/3 util ities. May or June. 914-7205. RESPONSIBLE ROOMMATE, non- smoker, female preferred, needed to share 2BR. 2BA Shadowood apt. Large bedroom, w/d, nets ok. On busline, free bus pass. $275/ mo + 1/2 util. 932-3790. ROOMMATE NEEDED STARTING summer or fall. Female grad non- smoker preferred. Call Suae; (919)831-0665. BOG for women. Peterson, chairman of the board of trustees at Eastern Carolina University, said a House of Representatives com mittee interviewed each of the candidates and reported the results of the interviews and a questionnaire to the House. “The House is looking for people who are willing to go in open minded,” he said. Among his main concerns are making sure that students were prepared for the business world after graduation, he said. “(I) know what we look for in business (in graduates),” he said. Peterson said that before approving a tuition increase he would like to see the board look inward and see where the money was being spent. “I’ve never seen any organization where you cannot find The Far Side mu..- -i.-h1,,,. " V Calvin and Hobbes I'M GOWgA ARE 100 OWE LETS JUST LEANE. \ Q Itt i : Doonesbury yes lam I'm so dumb improbably M, 4- MOST CERTAIN- eVERYONE I BE IN NURSERY SCHOOL TOR AIRFORCE L rr Li ARE NOT... LAUOHSAT THE REST OF MYUFE! 1M J ACADEMY? v * beauty THE! Daily Crossword by Harold B. 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All Rights Reserved 29 Alan Ladd movie 30 Roof overhang 31 Nonsense 32 Anka, Klee and Muni 33 Lab burners 35 154 38 Escaped liquid 39 Poet Teasdale 41 Elevator inventor 42 Up-to-date 44 Haphazardly 45 John 47 Lofty 48 Deuce or trey 49 Dies 50 Ripped 51 "If— a Hammer” 52 Weather forecast 54 Annoys 55 Not as much 59 Neither's partner Hi I? |i 111 112 ha is is HHHii ißiiiiiiif 27 2 * 8H29 30 [3l 32 33 34 ■■3s Hii feHpo ■■39 40 IHsI 43 |44 Mps ■p6 ■■■47 H 48 49 50 51 52 54 55 56 K |KF 59 M SiltsT HE? ■ 63 bHm Travel / Vacations I some place to improve the efficiency,” he said. Incumbent Ruth Woods said a possible tuition increase was an important issue in the election, and said she wanted to see an impact study conducted for each campus before any action was taken. She said an increase could limit access to some schools and not to others. She said she saw the election of someone of a different generation such as Mark Bibbs as another way to diversify the board. “It brings anew, intergenerational perspective,” Woods said. Henry Hayes, candidate for a minority party position and the social services director for Warren County, said the House was looking for people with innovative ideas for solving the UNC-system’s problems. Hayes, a member of the board of trustees for North Carolina Central University, said the cost of education could be reduced if course selection and scheduling allowed more students to graduate on time. “The cost of education is really getting prohibitive,” he said. Hayes said the addition of Mark Bibbs to the board would pose no problems. Bibbs, a first-year law student, is seeking to be the first student to hold a post as a voting member of the BOG. “He seems to be an intelligent person who could bring some insight,” he said. L.C. Bruce, a candidate for an at-large position who has worked extensively with many of the system schools, said he thought the BOG should work to ensure that all 16 UNC system schools offered the best education possible. “I think we need to take anew look at whether we are furnishing a quality education at all 16 universities,” he said. “I want to see some peace and harmony between these institutions.” The other candidates for at-large seats include incumbents Roderick Adams, first elected in 1985; Ellen Newbold, first elected in 1989; and Harold Webb, first elected in 1989. The other at-large candidates are Bibbs and H.D. Reaves Jr. The candidates for the two minority party seats are John Cecil, Carla Dupuy and incumbent John Garwood. The candidates for the woman’s seat are Elizabeth Lee, Valeria Lee and LaDane Williamson. The N.C. Senate chose four at-large seats and two seats for women earlier this year. ■■mAl s |Ll A |P| TAjiSiISjTMgH E RIA 111 1 1c[K ¥MT p i c IfFllW c A R R 0 T lImBLIMPED I Smnl sMi! MtTiTe sBTb a r e I|Tal n[ppHc aus 71 11 risMs onn et! M 0 D U L aIrWA C MTjßßli AMBiE R■ G|R U~B■ A0 0 R E EjIMS H A M R OTC K E R a g e eMoTuTt|7 rMr i b s ItiaifitmnieieipiyMolnltlol Lost & Found I Services | FOUND: Watch on sidewalk between Taylor Hall and Lineberger Cancer Center. Call 966- 1191 to describe and claim. LOST: BLUE COLUMBIA coat w/ zip- in black liner. 3/15, Gardner. Call Jamie; 929-9944. LOST: ON SOUTH ROAD, green/ blue wallet. Reward offered for return. Call 9337935 and leave message. SURGEON Bicycle Repair / Frame Repair Painting 8c Refinishing Parts & | Accessories Great Prices! 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Jones-Harris stud the policy of the store never to throw anything away almost always paid off. “You find a shoe without a mate, you hang on to it,” she said. “You never know when the next pile of shoes is gonna have that mate, and then, you ’ ve got a perfectly good pair of shoes.” The program was established 40 years ago, when the Chapel Hill schools’ art guild wanted to hire anew art teacher but lacked the funds to do so. Members decided to accept donations from the community for a clothes closet. They were overwhelmed by the generosity of the donors, and soon, the fund-raiser became an annual event. Eventually, PTA members set up the first PTA Thrift Shop on Franklin Street. As the town of Chapel Hill grew, so did the amount of merchandise donated. The shop moved to the Village Plaza location about 10 years ago, and the opening of the second store in Carrboro soon followed. Prices at the thrift shop begin at 10 I" Brooks Fashions "1 University Mall I | Just bring in this coupon I , and receive 15% off any . I regular price merchandise. I L Good this location. J SUB s2o ° ■f w PITCHERS OAALLJETS This Thursday CJM7EL HI LI Every Thursday 157 East Rosemary Street (upstairs) UVCfI Y 11 iUI New York split on St. Patrick’s Day The Associated Press NEW YORK—It was a badly splin tered St. Patrick’s Day celebration. The mayor stayed at home. The car dinal was snug under a canopy on thp cathedral steps, waving and smiling at paraders. And nearly 200 gay protesters who raised a racket ended up celebrat ing at Manhattan Central Booking. Only about 120,000 people marched Wednesday in the nation’s oldest St. Patrick’s Day parade, tens of thousands less than usual, and spectators along Fifth Avenue were rarely more than three deep. PTA •HALF PRICE* JEWELRY SALE ON SELECT BLACK MOUNTAIN STERLING SILVER AND 14K GOLD JEWELRY NOW THOUGH APRIL 30 w Black Mountain Gallery Eastgate Shopping Center '* Chapel Hill, NC 967-8101 Mon-Sat 10AM-6PM I Services | ABORTION - To 20 weeks. Private & confiden tial GYN facility w/Sat & weekday appts avail. Pain medication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942-0824. PREGNANT? NEED HELP? Free pregnancy testing and counseling. All services confiden tial. Call PSS, 942-7318. SUMMER & PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT in Ra, HI, CA. Resorts, hotels, amusement parks, cruiselines. Call 516829-0341 Ext R4O. NOTARY PUBLIC $2 per signature. On campus, by appt cnly. Call Leslie # 962-0372. I Word Processing 1 TYPING 24 HOURS NEED YOUR PAPER. APPLICATION OR RESUME TYPED AND LASERPRINTED NOW? Guaranteed 5 hr turnaround time, between Bam and 10pm, Mon.-Sun. Call 24 hour* Courtesy Unlimited; 942-0030. RESUMES. COVER LETTERS, applica tions, term papers. Scientific, medi cal, foreign language expertise. Laser printing. 24-hour turnaround. Free pickup & delivery. Call Do-lt-Write. 967-3786. Organizers blamed the poor turnout on a never-ending Irish-style drizzle. But what was most remarkable about the 232nd parade, even by the unpleas ant standards of recent years, was how many Irish-for-a-day were going their own way. More than an hour before the main parade’s start, hundreds of marchers protesting the exclusion of Irish homo sexuals staged a countermarch up Fifth Avenue, chanting “Hey-hey, ho-ho, homophobia has got to go!” When they ran into a line of police, they knelt or squatted as police cuffed them and cents and seldom exceed $lO. A bro ken-in pair of ice skates was priced at $3, an Outback Red skirt at $4. Used ties go for 50 cents, as do leather belts. The store even was selling a UNC gradu ation gown for $2. The PTA stores often end up with an overload of merchandise. When this happens, they hold “Bag Days,” during which customers may buy a grocery bag of items for sl. The Carrboro store has outdoor Bag Days almost every Saturday. Nearly 30 part-time and full-time employees work at the two thrift shops, ECU Freshman Kareem Richardson (7.0 ppg) joins Lyons in the backcourt. Off the bench comes senior Ronnell Peterson, whose 10.9 ppg place him second on the team’s scoring list. Sophomore forward Anton Gill (10.4 ppg, 5.5 rebounds per game) leads the ECU frontcourt. Senior center Ike Copeland has scored 7.2 ppg and pulled in 9.5 rpg and junior forward Curley Young has scored 5.9 ppg. Smith and his men will try to regroup and make up for the lost practice time of starters Derrick Phelps and Brian Reese. Phelps is still questionable with a bruised tailbone after taking a fall in Saturday’s win against Virginia. Reese left for New PhD, help. S2OO-t3OO less than commercial tutoring 9 2-hour sessions with pre-, post-testing Call 489-6052 Mon-Hid. 10:30-9:30 -Tb.-SatW:3o-10:30 • Sun. 11:30-9:30 IN.d.IS t ,CMHHNC • w The Daily Tar Heel/Thursday, March 18, 1993/ I Tutoring | MATH TUTORING: Do you need help with basic calculus, algebra, or trigonometry? Call Jim at 942-1108 for patient, experienced, reason able help... have answering machine. Excel. r yi INTRODUCTION TO:>; Weight Trainings Wellness Improve your Muscle • Tone • Strensth • Endurance NAUTILUS AND FREE WEIGHTS BEGINNING MARCH 19TH THREE SESSIONS Fridays 2pm-3:30 pm Register now with the Wellness Resource Center 962-9355 Volunteering More Than 50 Children in Our Community Need One on One Adult Volunteers. If you plan to stay in Chapel Hill this summer, and can spend 4 hrs./ wk. for one year w/ one of these children, please call Volunteers for Youth at 942-0005. I Personals | JULIE— I remember the two 'rules* you told me about But if we are going to play by rules, then I have some of my own. You may be full of tricks, but I’m the magician. I don’t play games, let's be honest Friends first. —Mike DALTON: 14 months. WOW! Who would've guessod It? Some pooplo loot money on this one! It hasn’t always boon easy, but you're worth It! The best Is yet to come... Love, Angola. Kristen -1 can’t think of anyone I'd rather be snowbound with, well, okay, maybe Joel and the ’bots from MST3K, but that's 3 anyones. That doesn't count I really enjoyed our time together. Love always. Chad PS m l HSU HER. I WISH SHE WERE DEAD." moved them into vans and buses. In all, 194 were arrested for violating a court order, including City Council man Thomas Duane, an acknowledged homosexual who was cheered loudly as he stepped into a police wagon. “Our tax dollars at work,” laughed one protester.. A judge ruled Tuesday that the Irish Lesbian and Gay Organization, which has battled for three years to be included in the main parade, could not stage a protest parade on the avenue. Mayor David Dinkins boycotted the parade. and their staffs are supplemented with volunteers from the PTA organization. Doris Gill has given eight hours a day to the thrift shops for the past five years. “My children are grown and graduated from college now,” she said. “But I still like to volunteer my time because I meet so many interesting people here,” Jones-Harris has one daughter in the public school system, but this is not the only reason she is dedicated to her work at the thrift shop. “I like to do something for my com munity, and this is something where everybody participates.” York Tuesday upon learning that his. grandmother had died. The small for ward will fly back into North Carolina this afternoon. “With Brian’s grandmother passing and Derrick’s injury, maybe the best thing we can do right now is play a game,” Sullivan said. “We’re trying to improve ourselves,” said Smith. “We’ve certainly talked about East Carolina and what they like to do, but we won’t spend a great deal of time walking through, ‘Watch for this: watch for that.’ We’ve never done that,- nor will I start now.” “I am concerned about East Caro lina.” The TANNERY 10 Visits S3O 20 Visits $52 1 Month Unlimited $45 Open 7 days a week • Til 10 pm Weekdays 169 E. Franklin St. • Near the Post Office . 929-5409 7 | Health j from page 3 from page 4
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