2AThe Daily Tar Heel Tuesday, August Students for Edmisten By TOM CONLON Staff Writer With the November elections nearing, gubernatorial candidate Rufus Edmisten's UNC campus campaign plans voter registration drives, volunteer work at Orange County Democratic headquarters and a possible campus visit by Edmisten. Durryl Taylor, a third-year law student from Marshall, said Monday that Edmisten campus workers will meet every other week until the Nov. 6 election and will assist in the Democratic unity campaign. Td like to encourage all our workers to remember not only to work for Rufus, but to work for the benefit of Democratic Party victories overall," Taylor said. O 58) W P. OSlSSHlTIlCBGu SlCDi Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 Non-students $3.00 54 for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements NEW APPOINTMENT SYSTEM AT STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE. Beginning fall semester all clinical sections wiO be handled on an appointment basis. To arrange appointments for urgent or acute care needs, call 966-2281; future date clinical medicine appoint ments, call 966-4558; Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Clinic, call 966-3655; Women's Health, call 966-3650; Mental Health, call 966-3658; Specialty Clinics (Eye, ENT. Dermatology), call 966-3666. Save waiting time and get the best possible care from your health professional by scheduling your appointment ahead of time! Attention: South Campus: ! wish to trade a S-4 parking permit for a S5. Call 967-8422. Due to lighting inconvenience, the first showing of Rock and Roll High School (7:00) will be shown in the union auditorium. The second show will be outdoors in the pit,(9:30). Presented by Union Film Committee. McCarthy's la Coming Soon! Watch for Itl UNC ICE HOCKEY Recruitment for 84-85 season, call 929-8679. FREE BILLIARDS thru Sept. 16th Check out the South Campus Union . (2nd Floor Chase) 3:00-11:00 Also Video Games And Vending m ifnsniHrtr REF TONIGHT 8 pm - midnite For Members & Guests BEER 28, 1984 We will coordinate our meetings around those with other candidates and the young Democrats so we can support each other." Edmisten, currently attorney general, faces Republican Jim Martin in the governor s race. Kelly Kelier, a junior from Sanford who acted as UNC coordinator for Edmisten's campaign during the primary season in the spring, is heading the statewide college campus effort and hopes to get candidate receptions at the different campuses before the election. "Rufus wants to get back to UNC before the election. He went to school here and has an attachment to the community," Keller said. Edmisten is planning a luncheon appearance at the -innri" n COLD CARE CENTER ARRIVES AT STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE. Leam how to correctly identify symptoms, read your temperature, examine your throat, and care for your cold miseries. Save clinic waiting time by self-assessment. Go through clearly marked cold care steps beginning this fall semester, located off the clinic waiting area. A nurse will be available to answer your questions and refer you to an appropriate health professional (if necessary). , PHI DELTA CHI's 1st BACK-TO SCHOOL ALL CAMPUS PARTY Thurs. Aug. 30th, 4 until 9 p.m. featuring Cruis-o-matic and 25 plus FREE KEGS, free bus rides from Student Union starting 6 p.m. 204 Finley Road. RAINBOW SOCCER FALL 1984 RAINBOW SOCCER registration begins Monday, Aug. 20, Noon-6 p.m., at 500 W. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill. FIELD REGISTRATION is Saturdays, Aug. 18, Aug. 25, and Sept. 1, 10 a.m. -Noon, at Rainbow Soccer Stadium, off Cleland Rd. and 15-501. TEAM ANNOUNCE MENT, Sat., Sept. 8, 10 a.m.-Noon, Rainbow Stadium. PRACTICE BEGINS, Monday, Sept. 10. Interested coaches and sponsors please call 967-8797. RAINBOW SOCCER is a non-profit recreational program in its 26th season, open to players of any age, sex or skill. FIELDS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE GLEN LENNOX INVESTMENT GROUP. NON-SMOKING MALES, age 18-35, are needed to participate in EPA breathing research on the UNC campus. Pay is 5 per hour. For more information, call 966-1253 Mon Fri, 8-5pm. BLACK MEN AND BLACK WOMEN $45 wiO be paid to healthy non-smokers, age 18-35 who complete an EPA breathing stady on UNC cam pas. Please call 966-1253 Monday-Friday 8am- SjpWIs THE FIRST OUTING CLUB meeting is Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. in the Union. Well have a slide show. Come and try some adventuring. GYMNASTICS ENTHUSIASTS!! Ready to make this year the beat ever?? Then come ont and join the CAROLINA GYMNASTICS CLUB. Beginners-Advaaced-Male-Female-ALL Gym. lovers wel come! Sign ap in pit the first week of classes or call Noel, 933-9005. -j rJ y- CAREER INFORMATION DAY GREAT HALL Why a typeset resume? Because all you've got to lose is that first great job. MERIDIAN LINES (above Henderson St. Bar) 968-0324 FOR. Acoustic Electric Old Durham-Chapel Hill Road 929-2473 "RnoonnDfi)D$ m IT tiodl plan election strategy All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Classified ad must Jbe received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. Display classified ads must be received by 12 (noon) two business days before publication. THE YOGA PLACE will offer 2 fall sessions Sept. 3-Oct. 25 and Oct. 29-Dec. 20 with S adult and 2 children's classes. For information caB 967-968. It's a question of joy! 452 W. Franklin St. since 1975. Catch the Volunteer Fever this fall. Registration has begun for the fall semester volunteer program at NC Memorial Hospital. Interested students should come to the Volunteer Office on the 1st floor of the hospital between 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. or 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Registration ends Friday, August 3 1! Required Orientation September 5, 5:00-7:30 p.m. Questions call 966-4793. Taesday Night is Men's Night at Spaakey's -Ladies welcome of coarse ALIVE AND KICKIN UNC-CH Men's Soccer Club starts practice M-F at 6:30 on E-haus is the time and place or call 933-4021, when by phone finally is connected. services WRITING, TYPING, and WORD PROCESSING SERVICE: Resumes, research papers, dissertations, recipe files, address books, reports, leaflets, invitations, poems, stories, articles, general correspondence, mailings. Call 682-4174. TOTAL FINANCIAL PLANNING: For stocks, bonds, IRA's, Annuities, Custodial Accounts and Tax-advantaged investments, call Mike Strong, Prudential-Backe Securities in the Courtyard, 942 0895. E.J. & COMPANY Light and Sound Shows are back. UNC's oldest mobile sound shows are here. Four hours of your favorite jam for 140. Call Andy Pittman - 967-8871. SALES INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY valuable business experience for your resume as well as high income potential. A major national financial corporation which is rated best in its field in Fortune magazine survey. Offers college students and internship opportunity that can lead to a career in management. For details and appointment call Scott Hoffman after 1 p.m. at 942-4187. LK Sonnd and Lights Mobile Disco is back, and we're playing the best of funk, pop, rock, and beach. Call 933 2025 to boook your next party. lost and found REWARD: 40 to the person giving info leading to the return of a blue 1979 Tomas moped stolen from outside Berryhill Hall on Thursday, August 23 between 2:00 and 3:00. Contact Carey Cottle at 933-6678. LOST: Brown wallet belonging to Kenneth Daniels. Keep the money, but need the cards. Call 967 8140 or take to B-38 Carolina Apts. THANKS. rides wanted I NEED A RIDE to Washington DC over l-abor Day weekend. Will share gas and driving if necessary. Please call Liz at 933 1418. I NEED A RIDE to Charleston or Myrtle Beach. I am willing to split the cost of gas. Contact Sophie Saztam (933-4944). Planned Parenthood Birth Control Annual Exams for Women o FREE Pregnancy Tests & Counseling A Name You Can Trust Low Cost Confidential Holiday Inn in Chapel Hill Friday but will not be on campus.The campus" coordinators are in charge of ticket sales, which will cover the cost of the meal. Keller, w ho oversees, three regional ' campus coordinators, reiterated support for Edmisten campus groups working with local Democratic organizations. "We are trying to tie the colleges to the counties so they can work with the county organizations such as the county Democratic Party headquarters,"" Keller said Monday. "That is where they are needed most." Students would work phone banks, mailouts and basic grassroots campaign work Edmisten finished first in a field of 10 candidates in the Democratic gubernatorial primary in May, then defeated Eddie Knox in the runoff in June. m sum To) I T T help wanted Waitresses wanted full-time or part-time. Apply in person. Speak to Virginia or Pete Caporal. Please call 942-1313 after 4:00pm. WAITERS AND WAITRESSES NEEDED FOR 1st SHIFT AT MODEL T's RESTAURANT, Willow Creek Shopping Center. Please apply in person between. 9am-12noon and 2pm-5pm. 602 Jones Ferry Rd. at 54 By Pass. Help Wanted! Prefer experience in retail sales or seafood business. Contact Tom Robinson Seafood Thurs.Fri.Sat. 207 Roberson St., Carrboro 942-1221. PIZZA HUT on Estes Drive, beside University Mall, needs Full and .Part-time, Day and Night, cooks and wait people. Apply in person 2-5, Monday through Friday. Loving, responsible person needed to care for 2 amiable boys (ages 4 and 6) and to help with housework from 7:15am to 5pm Monday through Friday, for 6 to 9 months starting in mid September. Some flexibility in morning work hours possible. Must be able to drive. Own transportation preferable, references required. Call 967-4536. ASSISTANTINTERN IN Promotions Office in UNC Athletic Dept. 16-20 hrs.week. Interesting and variable, duties strong clerical skills required. Must type 50-60 wpm accurately. Prefer Junior Journalism Advt student but will consider others. Contact Merilyn Perkins at 966-5593 from 10:30-11:30 a.m. or 2-3 p.m. only, Tuesday 828-Thursday 830. LOCAL PHYSICIAN'S FAMILY needs exceptionally reliable and loving individual to care for home and two delightful children three afternoons per week and occasional full days. Own transportation essential. Great pay and congenial working environment. Please call 942-6745 after 6:00 p.m. ARE YOU QUALIFIED TO WORK WITH INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN? CHILD CARE NETWORKS: a referral agency that helps parents make child care arrangements that meet their needs. Families need child care part time, evenings, weekends, over-night. If yon have child care experience or training, there may be work to fit your schedule. Call 942-0184. WANTED: Student to do yard work. 5-12 hours per week, Sept. thru October.. Must have own transportation and be able to work some weekends. Call 929-8203 after 6 p.m. CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE USA TODAY, the national newspaper needs a campus rep to sell and deliver subscriptions of USA Today on campus. Job requires sales ability and person must be willing to work mornings, M F. No weekend work, excellent commission. You'll run your own business- Starts immediately. Call Linda O'Connell, toll free 1 800 532 0062. PART TIME HELP needed. 12 15 hours per week. Some stock work, some sales. Apply in person, ENDICOTT JOHNSON. University Mall. FREE ROOM AND BOARD in exchange for child care. Three young children, large house, private room, and bath. Durham near 15-501. Inquire 489 7845. Working hrs. 5-8 p.m. HOPE VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB has immediate openings for cocktail waitress and part-time banquet waits. Good salary. No tips. Meals included. 3803 Dover Rd. Durham, NC. 489-6565. THE STAGE IS SET! Playmakers Repertory Co. needs telephone stars to promote upcoming season. Base commission 150 -H possible. Part or full time positions available. Call us at 962-4069 between 5:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. ..ATE NIGHT OWLS needed for part time employment. Shift premium and meals. Apply in person at Burger King, 205 E. Franklin St. between 3 5 p.m. PART TIME .EMPLOYEES needed for all shifts, day and night job opportunities with meal benefits. Apply in person at Burger King, 205 E. Franklin between 3-5 p.m. LANDSCAPING WORK - 30 hours minimum - need your own transportation. 967-7258. 4.00hour. Men's & Women's namebrand clothes. Unbelievable discounts. Large selections to choose from. Call 933-9240. Keep trying. Tanker attacked in Gulf From Associated Press reports NAN AM A, Bahrain A rocket hit a Panamanian tanker Monday and the captain radioed he was heading to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates for repairs, Persian Gulf shipping sources said. The sources said an Iranian war plane almost certainly carried out the attack. They said the U.S. Navy warship King, a guided missile destroyer, was about 50 miles from the Cleo 1 at the time of the attack and offered help, but that the tanker reportedly replied it needed none. The Kingis part of an 1 l-ship U.S. force in the Middle East that patrols gulf waters and the Indian Ocean. The 20,880-ton Cleo 1; bound from Colombo, Sri Lanka, to pick up crude at Saudi Arabia's oil terminal of Ras Tanura, was the latest victim in the "tanker war" involving Iraq and Iran, according to the sources, who spoke on con dition they not be identified. At least 40 have been hit since February. The Cleo l's captain radioed no distress signals, but reported his vessel was struck by a single rocket. He said he was forced to change course and use emergency steering to proceed to Dubai. The Cleo 1 was attacked about 10 a.m., eight hours before it was due to dock at Ras Tanura, pick up crude and then sail back to Sri Lanka, said the ship's agent in Ras Tanura. It was about 60 miles northeast of the northern tip of Qatar at the time, shipping sources said. Teacher pegged for space WASHINGTON President Reagan announced on Monday he has ordered a nationwide search for a school teacher to be the first citizen passenger to journey into space on the space shuttle. Speaking to teachers and admin istrators from some of the nation's outstanding public secondary schools, Reagan began the process of elimination that will settle a question that has long fascinated space buffs and dreamers: Who will be the first member of the public in space? Shuttle flights currently are res tricted to astronauts, mission special ists and payload specialists, all with specific tasks to perform on board the spacecraft. Classified ad may be placed atJhidKHffi&rirtai to the DTH Carolina Union t)65Acma751:4r CH1LDCARE NEEDED Monday-Friday, 4 p. m. to early evening. 2.25hr. plus dinner. Occasional overnight '20.00. Near campus. Leslie 933-6686. Keep trying - evenings. GOVERNMENT JOBS. $16,559 - $50,553year. Now Hiring. Your Area. Call 805 -687-6000 Ext. R 9594. CLERK Chapel Hill ParksRecreation. 20 hrswk, 1 5pm. M-F. No work in August nor December. Involves registering Recreation's program participants, telephone inquiries, general office duties. '3.35hr. Apply by Aug. 29: Municipal Bldg, 306 N Columbia. EOAAE. ASTHMATICS NEEDED! $120 will be paid upon completion of an EPA breathing study-on the UNC campns. Time commitment is a boat 20 hours. To qualify you must be a healthy,, aoa-amoking asthmatic white male, age 18-35. Please call Dr. Donald Horstmaa at 541-3804, Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm. PHOTOGRAPHERS and photographer's representitive needed to work with local fraternity and sorority parties. Earn 15.00-'20.00hour. Send resurme to: Picture Perfect 101 Woodland St., Morganton, N.C. 28655. UNC STUDENTS! Domino's Pizza is the perfect parttime job. Being UNC's favorite pizza delivery company creates a large number of job openings for drivers, phone persons, and pizza makers. Drivers actually earn 7-'10 per hour while they deliver pizzas and listen to their car stereos. It is also a great way to meet people all across campus. We know students have tight schedules, and that is why we let you sign up for the times that YOU want to work Also Domino's Pizza employees get great deals on pizzas. Go ahead, check and see how many checks you wrote to Domino's Pizza last year. Make your parents proud! Earn. more money and spend less on pizza by working for Domino's Pizza. So, if you are 18 years or older, and have a car with insurance, contact John Drake at 503 W. Rosemary St., or Neil Warren at 209 15-501 Bypass across from Eastgate Shopping Center. It all makes such perfect sense. PERSON TO DELIVER PAPER to racks m Chapel Hill area approx. 1! hours work on Thursday. Phil 1-848-7793. OFFICE WORKER NEEDED. Duties include waiting on customers in a garden center, answering the phone, payroll and errands. No experience necessary. 30 hoursweek minimum. Call 967-7258. LOOKING FOR A GOOD JOB this semester? Roman Wings needs delivery people. Great earnings and flexible hours. Must be 18 and have insurance. Apply at Roman Wings, 401 W. Franklin or call 929-3192. ADORABLE TODDLER seeks reliable loving babysitter frequent weekend evenings and occasional other evenings daytimes. Work experience with young children and own transportation required. Call 967-8505. ENERGETIC. WELL-ORGANIZED person to solicit ads for new weekly sports publication: High commissionwork your own hours. CaH Phil 1-848-7793. THE NEW YORK TIMES needs a dependable delivery person for Tuesday and Thursday work. Approx. 5 per hour: Call David Fowle for information 929-5361. business opportunities Own your own Jean-Sportswear, Ladies Apparel, Combi nation, Accessories. Large Size store. National brands: Jordache, Chic, Lee, Levi, Vanderbilt, Izod, Esprit, Brittania, Calvin Klein, Sergio Valente. Evan Picone, Claiborne, Members Only, Organically Grown, Healthtex, 700 others. $7,900 to $24,900, inventory, airfare, training, fixtures, grand opening, etc. Can open 15 days. Mr. Kaiser (612) 888 6555. for sale MUST SELL! 79 Yamaha 650 Special, excellent condition -'80 Yamaha 400 Special II, excellent condition. '68 Chevrolet truck. Call Sanford. anytime, (919) 774-6491. BACK DOOR RECORDS 25Hor$1 OFF ALL LP's Great Rock, Classical, Jazz, etc. 136 E. Rosemary Lower Level NCNB Plaza near Ram Theatres BUY TRADE SELL News Sri Braev The teacher, to be selected from one of the nation's elementary or secondary schools, would be the first observer to fly a mission. Women's issues debated Sen. Jesse Helms' re-election campaign spokesman Monday accused Democratic challenger Gov. Jim Hunt of practicing "the politics of division" after female Hunt supporters criticized Helms as weak on women's issues. Spokesman Claude Allen said Helms favored equality for women, but that the Equal Rights Amend ment and other programs backed by Hunt and his supporters were "rad ical feminist." Seven women, led by executive director Susan Law of the Northwest Child Development Council, said in a news conference that Hunt "has a clear understanding" of their feelings on such topics as pay equity, Social Security, the environment and the arms race. "We believe that Senator Helms devotes too much of his time pushing his own special causes and too little time representing the hopes and aspirations of North Carolina's women," said Law. Rate hike condemned RALEIGH An expert in utility regulation has told the N.C. Utilities Commission that 90 percent of a Southern Bell request for a 27.4 percent rate increase should be denied. In testimony filed with the com mission Monday afternoon, Dr. John W. Wilson of the Washington based J.W. Wilson and Associates based his conclusion on 86 pages of research, according to the N.C. attorney general's office. A spokesman for Southern Bell declined comment on the testimony. "Dr. Wilson is one of the foremost independent utility experts in the United States," Attorney General Rufus Edmisten said Monday in releasing Wilson's testimony. "He found that at least 90 percent of Southern Bell's rate increase request should be denied. That means Bell is entitled to no more than a 2.5 percent rate increase." 1981 DATSUN 280ZX 2 2, 5-speed, black w tan leather interior. Clean and in excellent condition. Call 942-6966, days. USED FURNITURE, UNFINISHED FURNITURE We have more than anyone in NC. Trading Post, South Greensboro St., Carrboro, 942-2017. Bedding Twin - Double - Queen King at Exceptional Savings. Style Craft Interiors. 3738 Chapel Hill Blvd. Across from South Square Mall. Durham - 489-9191. Chapel HU1. - 929-7200. Carpet Remnants - Small Area Rugs - Throw Rugs. Exceptional Prices. Style Craft Inte riors. 3738 Chapel Hill Blvd. Across from South Square Mall. Durham - 489-9191. Chapel Hill - 929-7200. roommate wanted FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share completely furnished mobile home. Own room, washer and dryer. Prefer non-smoker. 100 plus 14 utilities. Call 967-0334 Wanted: easy going female to room in Hamlin Park Condos! Rent is $175 utilities, HBO, etc... included! Everything is already nicely furnished! If interested call 967 2285! ROOMMATE: Non-smoking female wanted to share two bedroom Royal Park Apartment. New clubhousepool AC J bus route. 13 rent, utilities. Call 967 9319. Room. Ultraquiet. Kitchen privileges. To person who likes an orderly lifestyle. Lovely neighborhood. C-bus route. One mile from hospital. $160 per month. Available immediately. CaH 942-4306. TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT, 1 bath, fall kitchen, AC, parking, swimming pool, 1 mile to UNC, S400 per month. Raleigh phone 787-8225. - Non-smoking roommate in Kingswood Apartments with three quiet studious, but fun loving guys. $120month plus utilities. Call 942-9373 and ask for Bob, Mark, Derrick, or Paul. One semi-studious non-smoking female wanted to share Old Well Apt. will have own room. $1 18month, 13 utilities. 933 5064 and keep trying. Roommate wanted for Old Well Apt. Fnlfy fur nished and 99 accessorized. Uadergrad male preferred. Please visit Q-l 1 Old Well (Jones Ferry Road) since Southern Bell hasn't hooked us up yet (968-8602). Ask for Eric or Mike. Need responsible mate roommate to share nice mobile home 4 miles from campus. Private bedroom and bath, AC, TV, stereo, washday. Perfect for the serious student. $120month plus utilities. Call Max 967-9503. FOR RENT: Two bedroom, 130 and 90 utilities in large 4 bedroom house on 2 wooded acres 10 min. drive to campus. 942:9288. personal "INTERESTED IN LEARNING" about photography? Well established firm now accepting applications for part-time photographers. Flexible hours and good pay. Must be highly sociable, own 35mm SLR camera and have reliable transportation. Call 967-9576. 12-5 p m. M F. TOMORROW AT o o n o M ELLIOTS NEST Sponsetonss Call 967-4273 For Info I

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