I 2 The Daily Tar Heel Thursday. April 27 Jlagg alia dig Personals MASTER PERRY OR THE CURIOUS KA: the sisters of the keg wish to unveil the mystery today at the Kappa Alpha grand social gathering. AU REVOIR SMR JKB JFM No use crying our Vin under the bridge JFM JKB SMR NEAL, MICHAEL, BETH: Has it been four years already? Seems like only yesterday we were freshmen on 3rd floor hoping Carolina was as great as we'd heard. So just a simple thanks for the memories and good times, and for beingthree of the best friends I could ever hope to have. Hove you all. Me. SAAYRA, To a memorable year and roomie. Thanks forever and always for your shoulder especially first semester. Love ya, Farp GWENNY - LOU, VERA - CHERA, LITTLE BIT, Raybo, Rusty and Dick "We're havin' some fun..." but can Bawlamer even compare? Love y'all, (miss va too), Weesie. Campus Calendar ""Compiled by Kelly Carr Public service announcements must be turned In to the bo outside the DTH offices In the Union by 1:00 p m If they are to run the next day. Each item will run at least twice. ACTIVITIES TODAY The Order of the Old Well will men at 4 p m. in Room 209 Carolina tinion. The Baptist Student Union will hold worship at 6 p m . prrccded hy rrcrcatinn at 5 p m . at Battle House. Granville Residence Collage will prneni Bill Deal and The Rhondeilk for an end-of-tbe-ycar dance. Tickets are available in advance and at the door Call TJ at 93 J-1 745 for more information. Campus Christian Fellowship will hold Bihie study at 7 p m. in the Carolina Union. Media Board will meet at 4 p m. in the Carolina Union. Mltchel Rosenberg will speak on "Freedom Struggle in South Africa" at 7:30 p.m. in Room 217 Carolina Union. The P.E. Maors' Club will hold a picnic and meeting at 6 p.m. in Forest Theater If you would like to attend, goby Dr. Mueller's office in Woollen G; m and sign up to bring a dish to the pot-luck dinner. The North Campus Chapter of Inttrvarilty Christian Fellowship will hold worship services at 7 p m. in Chapel of the Cross. South Campus Intervarslty will meet at 7:30 p m in Parker Lounge for an informal prayer meeting The Franklin Street Gourmet will hold an organizational meeting at 5:30 p. m at the picnic tables in front of Carolina Union. rat further information call 93J-774I or 968-95I3. Professor William Kerr will speak on "Computer Simulation of Structural Phase Transition" at 3:50 p m in 2d5 Phillips. Anyone interested in working w ith A WS and the rape prevention film. Ladv Beware, next year should come by the AWS office at 2 p.m. A paper mache demonstration will be presented from 2-4 p m. at Womancraft, 412 West Franklin Street. The Disquieting Muses of Sylvia Plalh, a reading of Plath'i life and poetry will be performed by Patti Tush at 8 p.m. m rooms 21 3-215 Carolina Union. The UNC Lab Theatre will present In M Charles Gulden Days in Memorial Hall. UPCOMING EVENTS The Association of International Students will hold a semester-end party at 9 p.m. Friday at 1 18 Matlette Street. Town of Chapel Hill PUBLIC AUCTION 10:00 a.m. Saturday, April 29, 1978 Municipal Building Parking Lot, 306 N. Columbia St. (Rain date: May 6, 1978) There are over 240 items of Unclaimed Property including: 26 men's, women's and children's, I, 3, 5 and 10-speed bicycles S3 items of clothing including hats, jackets, sweaters, scarves and shorts 21 pairs of gloves and mittens and eighteen single gloves and mittens ;22 umbrellas 55 miscellaneous items including, a record, paint brushes, a lawn checker set, a thermos bottle, crutch tips, a poster, shampoo, eyeglasses, handbags and purses, shoes, a knapsack, combs & brushes, cigarette case, etc. All items may be inspected at the Municipal Building between 4:00 and 6:00 p.m. on April 28, 1978 and between 9:00 and 10:00 a.m. on April 29, 1978. Net proceeds will go to the Chapel Hill and Orange County schools. For further information, call the Purchasing Agent at 929-1 1 1 1. J Oriental Massage Ladies Welcome 942-1814 110 N. Graham J Open 7 days a week J 11 AM until 10 PM J DTH Classifieds can sell your service! WE DELIVER 942-8756 with this coupon c " 1 65c value Wi??' FREE PEPPERONI WITH free ANY DTHFR TWO I INGREDIENTS -n,rr Mav I?. Ix delivery if O 1978 PLANET SEEKER - You Oliv! Only 30 more days. May forever be as happy as the past 2 years Thanks for loving me. Your Stargazer. TO THE GIRLS OF FIRST FLOOR Kenan -Thanks for making this year the greatest ever! Remember "Disco Inferno" lives on! I love you all! - Boo HI B.S., Here's your first personal message (remember?) Have a good summer and don't forget to visit your uncle D.L. B F. CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR "A." Super! Try as you may, but you can't disguise the talent of a new Thomas Wolfe or Paul Green. IlyTPP TO THE DYNAMIC DUO: Pop and plum: Good bye forever; you old man I'll never forget; you either Puss. Intimately gushing forth, Cohene. B., LIFE IS A VICIOUS CIRCLE and all we are is dust in the wind. Is there lifeonMars'Hmmmm... A. ::.:---.;;r...;:...-;-..;;-: Career Planning and Placement will offer a free, one-hour resume workshop at 2 p.m. Friday in 210 Hanes. An Asian Studies picnic for students and faculty in Asian Studies courses and their friends will be held at 3 p m. Friday in Umstead Park Food and drink will be provided. A SI. 50 donation is requested. Anyone interested in working onthe construction of the World's Longest Ice Cream Sundae on Sunday should meet at 6 p.m. Friday in Room 202 Carolina Union. For more information, call 967-8006. Morrison Yard Sale will be held from 1-3 p.m. Friday on the volleyball conn or in the recreation room. Call 933-3330 for mora information. Full Ooepel Student Fellowship will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday in Room 217 Carolina Union. The Graduate Fellowship Group will hold a covered-dish supper at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the home of Rick and Patty Counright. ITEMS OF INTEREST Caroline Godhre Track Club's track meets will continue on May 6 at UNC Feter Field and May 1 3 at Wallace Wade Stadium, Duke. Male and female athletes of all standards are invited to compete. For further details, contact CCTC at 933-1013. The Association ot Business Students will collect quizzes and exams foraquirfileinthe lobby of Carroll throughout exams. Persona interested in working for AWS on s Women's Resource Directory this summer should leave their summer addresses in the AWS office. All persons interested in working at WXYC during the summer or fall should come by our studios in the basement of Carolina Union during business hours. The Cellar Door is looking for a business manager. Interested applicants can contact Will Blythe at 967-2035. No prior experience required. The International Center is looking for graduate student volunteers to be campus friends for incoming international students next fall. Interested persona should sign up now at the International Center, Bynum HalL Live Entertainment Nightly Tonight: McCabe & Whitley 942-8588 V7 Your Josten's College Ar.il 27. ? e . Dat AW i f w n,(, Student Stores CGA A belated thanks lor Gay Awareness Week. The time was well spent . Lord bless you all. A "straight" friend. LEGS: I've been mesmerized by some unattached eyes. Let's explore the elfect over dinner Friday night. He who starts last, lasts longer. Body. SHEUA B.: You be the best! All our love on 21! You're legal now, so let's party on Friday. Elvonne, 'Lonzo, Roscoe. TO I V MID It's been a good 3yj years. Thanks for all the love and fellowship. Keep growing as a part of Christ's body. K.MAC CHI PHIS, you can fool some of the people all of the time, but we're no longer fooled just disappointed. Have our princes become toads? TO JIM'S AG Thanks for making my last year a great one. Remember, though we'll be apart we're still one in the spirit. PTL! 1KWM PIKA'S, You're the best group of brothers that a little sister could ever have. Good luck with finals and have a super summer! Love, Mari Lynn DOTTY, PATILLIA, JENNY, BUTTER, Kathy, Bara Clell, Marie, Brendan, B-Sue, Edie, Molly, Carol, MLD, Susan, Katie, Ellen, and all of Kenan: I'm gonna miss y'all. Love, Donna. KIRSCH - Be it UCLA or DC.my lust will follow. Winston was great thanks to you and your bloody jokes. See you in three years Mexico. Love, Lhica NEW BROTHERS OF APO: You made it through a long semester. Congratulations. REX - THANKS for standing behind me. I will always be there for you. From the transplanted Yankee to the best Southerner and Tarheel ever. Rox GARY AND DOUG. The Union will never be the same. I'll miss you both very much. Good luck. Love, M.McMuffin JOYNER 3 D, J, T, D, B, AW, O, K, AS - You're a crazy group of girls. Take care (especially of Sloop). Lord bless you all. KREAN, MAGGOT, MOTHER MAGGOT, KAREN, DAWN, Maggie, Thanks for being one of my ten best. Give the Bear a frim handshake for me. Love, Roommaggot. DR. Fun, HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Congratulations Grad! and Get Well Wishes for the Scirroco! Solid! (But you can't have the knobs.) "See ya later," JR HARVEY W: Winifred and me are gonna miss ya! We must rendezvous to keep ours RUVE and by then, overdue. I love you, you know. Wookie OL' MAN RIVER wants to inform the "two" whose biological clocks never work that it's time for him to say thanks muchly for a remarkable year. JC3 TO THE BEAUS AND BELLES of Tri Mu Morrison Motor Mouths. It has been a great three years. Thank yoo for being my friends a Southerner and Tar Heel, Key West Bound. RDE TO THE BOWLING CLASS AND ERNIE - Too bad we have to "split" up. Next year let's "cross the alleys" and knock 'em dead again! So long - it's been fun! Love, the Cinderella-step kid. CLH: Don't be a one-woman man. Let's celebrate the end of Geography with a dance after the contest Thursday. Or can't you "hack" it? Your Admirer. THANKS TO A GREAT GROUP: Karen Scott Gelo Randy Karen George Claudia Frances Alice Bunny Tina Ken Terry Hank Brenda Ruth John and Steve. Always, Paula. SUS, K1RTCH. Bubbles, JT, Woo - you can't leave now! I'm just beginning to understand your . jokes. You've been one wild and crazy staff. II a ' miss you, 1 mean it, so get outta here. TO MY FAVORITE Yankee fan - happy birthday May 4th! Hope it s the best year ever and that I can help! Can I be your "disco inferno?" Would you like my potato? You're pretty neat. Love your friend and more. CINDY CAN I HELP you change the record?! Spilling beer and Clearwater at 2:00 A.M. finding your companionship is finding me! Enjoy summer. 1 love you, Bob. DJvl.L TAKE TIME TO PLAY - play is the secret of perpetual youth. Take time to show appreciation - thanks is the frosting on the cake of life. Your Eccentric Friend. TO DARIA My famous roomie, appreciative Connie, lovelorn Ann, Donna the procrastinator, crazy Cathy, and especially Lynn and Vicki, my fellow men-chasers, and probably my downfall: Remember all the fun! Thanks for a great year! Cindy. KA'S ARE TOPS, RIGHT? Wefl, here's one who, come summertime, is really gonna miss those special sisterly friends. Hope you each have a wonderful summer. Love in AOT. Today at Noon U.S. Senate Candidate John Ingram special informal talk and discussion for the public Jones Ferry Rd. at Davie Rd. ' ! 1 if lAtir. Specialist will be here: g.4 I ime . . BUBBA Be a good guy don't take those beautiful shoulders away from me all summer. HI miss them too much! YouH have to come down to M.B. So we can compare tans. Bring some Styx and catch some Night Fever! Love, D Di DEAR ROOMM1E, SEG Thanks lor taking me in from the cold. Hope May 27 arrives soon! FLC is waiting. Love, IKWM MARIE, THANKS FOR it all - III never forget you. Good luck to my favorite California girl! Oh, and can I be your secret ary when you're a rich and famous TV executive?! Love, your lil sis forever. ANYBODY DOUG any potatoes up lately? Or have you had your phil of nonsense? "O, these girls won't let you be poor, poor P. and D.!!!" Love until fall: your annoying whoevers. DEAR LESLIE. VICKIE, Lovey, thank you for a great 2 years (and cards). You've done so much for me, and I'm really gonna miss you. Much luck to you and remember I love you, Teddy Reid. TO SLEEPY, Easter Bunny, and the kidney bean-and-peanut butter gourmet (alias the cheesecake chompers of second floor) thanks for everything you all really mean a lot . Love, head munchie and newspaper cleaner. HEY MARTHA! The room is empty and 1 miss you! Get back on your feet soon! And remember what the lion says hang loose...but hang on! love, roomie. DOUG, KENNY, BARRY, Dale, Alan, Rock, and "all the fellas," Thanks for the birthday parties, suite dinners, bowling at Kirk's, boosts over the wall, rides, wild flings and for making our freshman year special. See you at the beach. Cindy, Donna, Lynn, Vicki, Doria, and Cathy. RICK from the American Cafe: Happy steam engine week. D & M. JOHN BARNES: Turkey that you are! Gonna miss you even tho' you won't talk tome anymore! Oh, well, stop by sometime for hot dogs! HELLO, is this Venezuela? Columbia speaking. Don't forget your "evening delight" swimming lessons following cocktails. Be prepared for indepth instruction on all your strokes! SPIKE, Finkly, Pinball Patty, M&Ms, Rugby, OG, B-R's. France calls next year. Countdown 0-1-7-9. Chicano Power! flush. The Winston Hall tyke. THE LOVELY MISS PJO - Congratulations, good luck, 1 knew you could make it. Remember it's all in the mouth. Love ya - the merry mailman. TO THE occupants of Kenan penthouse: be firm, fly low, and stay cool. FBS. DEAR DYC: This summer without you is going to be like the basketball team without Dean Smith. Love ya babe think of me. Your slave. GEOLOGY 110 & 111! Hardrockers can't focus. Softrockers drop acid. Let's structure our labs around 108 next year. It's time to change moods. Goodbye room 308. Well miss your drawers. The BAR assn. (bold and rowdy). JENNY COOPER soon to be bouldin: have a fantastic summer vacation-honeymoon! Keep up the cooking classes. Like Kent says, it's good even if he doesn't know what it is! LLA. CHATTANOOGA is a mistake! The earth could move while you're away. HERE'S HOPING your life is more than ephemeral. Maybe HI cover your first press conference. I'd have difficulty being objective. WT: EXISTENCE without direction has been fun. Thanx for a great year. Best of luck and may your life always be filled with blondes: RB. MISTER TONY, hll be a lonely summer with you. My heart can only grow fonder. I loveyou, my esc argot. The Ms. YES, YES, oh yes. . .but happy birthday anyway Ed. With love (okay, hugs and kisses, too) from a fnwner one omjwmc mSlions. i -. - vi. PETER, ROBERT, Tom, Greg & Nick: Fellas, you're fantastic! Thanks for everything! Keep your fingers crossed! Your loving lady, Sted, "the Chief." HELLO, BUDDY: You forgot something Monday night -me. I think you owe me a dance - Carter Mario just isn't your type! What about tonight? DOUG, GARY, Chuck, Randy, Eric, Barclay -short people, happy hours; snowball fights; birthday showers; darryl's, dacquiris, union pranks - for memories like these, one big Thanks! DAVE - Roses are red, whistles are gold. We're gonna love you, even when you grow old. All our love, the DH fan club. PS Have a wild summer! APRILLE, Bug, Rita, Sapp, Charlene, Kelly, Mauri, Shoe, Micky, Maude, Bernie, Fran, Joan, Joyce, Jackie, Rochelle, Linda, Becky, Tina, thanks for making my first year at Carolina the best! Dino. GORGEOUS GLORIA: Spencer's babbling wonder - discard your Victorian attitudes: you're denying Chapel Hill's finest. I hate to see such obvious talent left unexplored. As for that Dookie you date, dump him. Let your love, me! I want to remain anonymous, but I am a student here. MICHAEL DEAN 4th grade was long ago. Thanks for being my pal (buddy) over the years. Love and luck in the real world and marriage. CC. Announcements TAKE A PART OF CAROLINA HOME when you go subscribe to the Tar Heel this summer! Only $5.00 for the weekly tabloid edition. Come by or write to the Daily Tar Heel office in the Graham Student Union. FREE OFFER Vote on May 2. It won't cost a cent, and it feels great! This message brought by ANNE BARNES, candidate tor County Commissioner. Help Wanted EASY KID-SITTING, mainly around Village West pool, with three kids 9-14. $1.00 an hour, 9-3, M F, summer months. Call 929-2430 between 3-6 next week. Ask for Lee (or Dad.) $5.18 PER HOUR Summer openings statewide with Alcoa. Full or part-time, overtime, flexible. All majors, last time on campus. April 26-27 11:10 through 5:10 South Gallery Room. Student Union. STATEWIDE SUMMER OPENINGS WITH ALCOA. $5.18 per hr. guaranteed. Full or part-time in your home area. Flexible April 27 27 Last interviews. 11:10 through 5:10 South Gallery Room Student Union. LABORERS NEEDED to help pipefitters, electricians, and plumbers on construction jobs during summer. Apply at Bolton Corp., 919 West Morgan Street, Raleigh, N.C. TENNIS PROS AND ASSISTANT PROS -Seasonal and year round clubs; good playing and teaching background. Call (301) 654-3770, or send 2 complete resumes arid 2 pictures to: Col. R. Re.nle W T S , 8401 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 1011. Chevy Chase, MD 20015 COin MAV lNHLAND CAMP w.,mts sell itiiit;v,!td ent'MetK' rji-twral couns-liS. nurse. W ' A Ci!! 0-52 ."' miIvmw Uw WnftK'e 8,B.x .;; i (''....-.1 11.:!. NC v:,U Roommates Wanted DO YOU NEED a place to slay I his summer? One male needs roommate Five rxm mobile home All appliances A C, $75, mo 942 1688 ROOMMATE NEEDED - Summer and Fall Preferably graduate or protessional woman Royal Park. $82.50 plus s utilities. Apt. furnished except your room. Call Rhonda 967 1660 SWIM ALL SUMMER and live in air conditioned comfort. Enjoy your own bedroom in a 3 bedroom apartment 5 blocks from campus. Call 967 1639 any time keep trying! NEED ONE OR TWO female roommates for Plnegate apt. this fall. Call 933 1446 between 7 and 11 p.m. WANTED THIRD FEMALE undergrad to study (and party) Fall andor Summer 1978 May 1979. 3-br furnished house, 3 miles from campus. $75mo. 13 utilities. 933-6764. Keep trying. NEED ONE FEMALE to share unfurnished 3 bedroom Bolinwood apt. for fall-spring and' or summer. $73.00month& 14 utilities. Call Julie at 929-7473. Keep trying! GRAD STUDENT WANTED to share furnished Old Well Apt. May 15-Aug. 15, possibly longer. Rent negotiable. Call immediately 929 9253. ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR SUMMER in Town House Apartments. Cost only $70, mo plus 13 utilities. Fully furnished, pool, bus, two blocks from campus. Call 967-201' WANTED: ONE OR TWO female roommates to share apartment beginning July through June. Non-smokers preferred. Call Jennifer 933-3661 or Beverly 933-5381. NEED FEMALE roommate for first session summer. $63.33 plus 13 utilities. AC, pool, private bedroom. Furnished all except your room. Call 942-3971. ROOMMATE NEEDED TO SHARE TWO BEDROOM Foxcroft apartment for summer. Air conditioning, two full baths, bus line, pool. $95 plus 13 utilities. Call 933-4749. TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED: to share air-conditioned apartment for both summer sessions. One mile from campus. $60.00month plus 13 utilities. Call 942-4222 after 7. ONE OR TWO FEMALE STUDENTS wanted to share air conditioned apartment. For either or both summer terms. $55 a month. Call 967-5491 evenings. DUKE LAW first year female from UNC seeking roommate for academic year. Two bedrooms, short walk to Law School. $92.50 plus 12 utilities. Call 929-9940. ONE FEMALE WANTED to share two bedroom two bath Foxcroft Apartment $71 month plus 14 utilities. Fall and Spring, call 933-3222. ROOMMATE WANTED to share three bedroom Bolinwood apartment with three male undergrads May 5 thru mid-August. Rent $67.50 per month plus utilities. Call Bill 933-8231. For Rent SUBLET2BRapt.May 15-Aug. 15. Furnished, AC, walking distance to class, Univ. Mall. Act now! Call 929-5116 after 5 p.m. ROOMS FOR RENT. House on 223 East Rosemary street. 83.33 per month and utilities. Can share a room or whatever. Available June 1st for summer. Call 967-5337. v w 'AtARTMFNfT fNF Rf.flCK trrwn t INC t7A :Xfudevwter,-heatl iTutiiBjas, furnished except tor bed. Kent anytime after June 1. Perfect for lst2nd summer session andor fall, spring. Call Beth: 967-8912. SUBLET A FURNISHED 2 bedroom Carolina Apt. May 15 to August 15. Pool, air conditioning. Rent negotiable. Call Scottie 929-5781. Leave message. TWO BEDROOM partially furnished Town House Apartment available for second summer session (Laurel Ridge Apartments). Rates very negotiable. Call David at 942 3504. Keep trying. ONE BEDROOM FURNISHED Greenbelt Apt. Jones Ferry Road (on bus route). May 11-August 15. Only $125 per month. Call 929 3652 anytime. PHI DELTA CHI fraternity has a few rooms left for both summer sessions for women. Fully air conditioned, fully carpeted, kitchen privileges. $100.00 per session double occupancy. Call 968-9118 or come by 204 Finley Rd. SUBLET FURNISHED 2 BR apartment for summer. McCauley Street, walking distance to campus. $195month, water included. Call Laura, 933-1427 or Mollie, 933-1441. Leave message! SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS available for both summer school sessions. Fraternity court location convenient to campus and downtown. $90 per session. Contact Pi Kappa Alpha at 968 9371. FOR RENT: CAMERON MANOR has room for summer school students. House one block from campus, adjacent toChi Psi Lodge. Call 929-9194. SUBLET 2-BEDROOM apartment at. Colony Apts. May 15-July, then assume lease if you like. On two bus routes. Rent negotiable. Call 929 6477. SPACIOUS SECLUDED 3-BEDRM APARTMENT Sublet June 1 August 20. $200month. Call Scott 933-3591. COUNTRY LIVING sub lease for both sessions summer school. Fully furnished, large bedroom, carpet, appliances, tin roof, oak trees. Minutes from campus towards Clearwater Lake. $175 per month. 933-2610 before 9:00 a.m. Lee Holder Vic Bell. SUBLET FURNISHED APT., Old Well,$150mo. Price negotiable. Air conditioning, pool, full kitchen, call Dickot Steve, 929-1509. Keep trying. NEED A SUMMER ROOM? The ATO fraternity house across from the Morehead Planetarium at 303 East Franklin Street is renting rooms for both summer sessions Doubles are $65.00 a session and singles are $100.00 a session. A $25.00 deposit is required to hold the rooms. Please call 968-9082 or 967-3925. NEED A ROOM this summer? Tri Sigma Sorority has rooms available for females. Air-conditioned, kitchen, parking spaces. $135.00 per session. 967 2646, Beth Ragan or come by 307 E. Franklin Street. ROOM AND 15 MEALS PER WEEK (Sunday evening through Friday lunch) at Granule Towers this Summer. $269 for entire Summer Session includes all utilities and AC as well as meals and furnished room. Granville Towers, University Square, 929 7143 NEED AN APARTMENT'' Call 967-6679 and it's yours. One bedroom, all electric, on C bus route. Will sublet lor summer or sign over lease. NLLD A sUMMLK HOME'' KAl'I'A Dl.i TA sorority has nxrns available. $120. 00 tor air conditioned room, $105 00 lor non an Kitchei! iikI rvirkmt) pin:!, o.'s Maid st.'mi e . J 0 drpoMt I'i.is S3 rt'luin.iMt' c'..tm.ije d",nMt d Asi! 2'Ah Call ' .' V..P MATURE SUB LESSEES wanted from May 15 to Aug 15 Furnished two bedroom Old Well apartmeni regularly for 185.00, subletting for 135.00 monthly. Call Robin - 967-8627. SUBLET WALKING DISTANCE from campus a furnished 3 bedroom 2 bath apartment with pool, A C, from May to August. Price reasonable. Call 942 2352 or 967 1223 SUBLET FURNISHED APARTMENT. Foxcroft. June 1-Aug. 15 or part of time. Rent negotiable. 1 4 people. Pool, AC, tennis courts, clubhouse. Call Dawn, 929 1640, Melinda 942-3846. Lost & Found LOST: A RED BILLFOLD. Need the ID's - Keep the $. Please call 929 9886. No questions asked. FOUND: 4 umbrellas and 1 clip-board in Bynum Hall cashiers office during preregistration. Please come by and claim if yours. FOUND: Man's jacket Thursday night. Call 929 6179 and identify. REWARD $30, for return of blue North Face jacket lost in Bacchae Friday night. No questions asked. Call 968-9136 and ask for Middleton. LOST! - In Howell Hall: Brown UNC 3-subject notebook. Must find. Call Patrick Moore 933 8924. LOST: ENGLISH 24 spiral notebook in Student Stores. Tan cover with name and phone number inside. Please return to Jodi Bishop, 933-7346, 143 Cobb. Reward. Miscellaneous ARBOR DAY FESTIVAL - Chi Phi front lawn 2:00. 15 kegs. . .come plant a tree with the Greeks. . .ceremony starts at 4:00. REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE. 4.5 cubic feet, green, excellent condition, crispers, meat tray, large freezer section. $60 or best offer. Call 933 8426. WILL BUY NEW and used LP's (Rock, Folk, Classical, Jazz, Blues, etc.) and entire collections. Good prices. 5-9 p.m. Leave name and number, a !' f TODAY AT NOON hear U.S. Senate! a candidate John Ingram speak at Compardie's. I Tonight great music by McCabe and Whitley. t Get ready for pig picking on Saturday. STUDENTS, VOTE MAY 2 for candidates who will protect your rights as citizens. For Clerk of Court, Steven J. Rose. For County Commissioners, Anne Barnes, Norman Gustaveson, Jan Pinney. (Paid for by Bruce Tindall). $100 FINDERS FEE. Gladly paid for a nice house. Small country home preferred but will consider city. Responsible working male, 29. 942-4491. Early morning or after 5 best. WE BUY USED FURNITURE. Sofas, chairs, tables, chests, beds, desks, bookcases, dressers. Call for appointment & pick up. TRADING POST, S. Greensboro St., Carrboro 942-2017. LEAVING CHAPEL HILL THIS SUMMER? Take the Tar Heel with you! Published weekly, rates are only $5.00 for the entire summer. Come by the office in Union at write us a letter. VArETs' THE' SPICE of love. Our famous condom samplers allow you to experience over 35 leading brands. Textured, ribbed, skin and color condoms including Texture Plus and Bold 45. ADAM & EVE Catalog Showroom, Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom), 929-2147, Tuesday Saturday 10-6. For Sale FOR SALE: Plymouth Valiant Duster, excellent condition, $900 negotiable. PH.: Durham 489 6214. TWO OMEGA SPEAKERS for sale! Excellent condition. Only $60 each. Must sell by May 10. Call 933 5954. PIONEER PL10 manual turntable with Shure M91ED cartridge, Sansui 551 receiver, two Ohm E speakers, asking $275 but will sell separately, call 942 6665 evenings. Instruction LEARN TO FLY THIS SUMMER. Non profit Chapel Hill Flying Club offering ground-school courses and flight training to UNC students and staff. Reserve space now. Absolutely lowest rates for 18 years. Call 929-5725. NEED TUTORING IN FRENCH during the summer? Call Steve Harrell, Romance Languages grad student at 933-2062 Ext. 229 or 942 3208. Classified info Pick up ad lorms in any classified box at ail DTH pickup spots or at DTH Office. Return ad and check or money order to DTH Office 12:00 (noon) I day before the ad will run or in campus mail 2 days before. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students - $1.50 Non-Students 2.50 5t for each additional word $1.00 for boxed ad or bold type Tleaw notify the DTH Office if there are mistakes in your ad, immediately! We will ,only be responsible for the first ad run. The Daily Tr Heel it published by the Daily Tar Heel Board of Directors of the Univertity of North Carolina dairy Monday through Friday during the regular academic year except during exam period, vacation! and eummer aeuions. The following dates are to be the only Saturday issues: Sept. 17, Oct. 1, 8. 22, Nov. 6. The Summer Tar Heel la published weekly on Thursdays during the summer sessions. Offices ere at the Frank Porter Graham Student Union Building, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. N.C. 27814. Telephone numbers: News, Sports-933,0245. 833 0246. 933 0262. 933-0372; Business. Circulation, Advertising 933-1 1 63. Subscription rates: 126 per year; 12.60 per semester. The Campus Governing Council shall have powers to determine the Student Activities Fe end to appropriate all revenue derived from th Student Activities Fee (1.1.14 of the Studen Constitution!. The Daily Ter Heel is a student organization. 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