Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before yonr ad is to run. Ads mast be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Stndents, Student Organiza tions and Individuals: 1 day: $2.00 2 days: $3.25 3 days: $4.00 4 days: $4.75 5 days: $5.00 Businesses: $4.00 per day 5C for each additional word $1.00 for boxed ad or bold type Free ads: FOUND ads will run five days FREE. FOR SALE ads will be ran FREE for students, student organizations, and individuals for items less than $500. Price must be stipulated in the ad. Free ads must be marked as such or any monies collected will not be refunded. No coupon is necessary. Please notify the DTH office immediately if there are mis takes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements BLACK MEN AND BLACK WOMEN $45 will be paid to healthy aon smokers, age 18-35 who complete aa EPA breathing study oa UNC caas pns. Please can 966-1253 Monday Friday S a.m. -5 p.m. THE YOGA PLACE will offer ad nit a ad children's classes Jaa 14-March 14 aad March 18-May 2. For information aad registra tioa 967-9686. It's a anestioa of joy! 452 West Fraaklia St. siace 1975. Are you planning a career in psychology, teaching, speech, recreation, art, music or related field? FPG Child Development Center needs your help. To volunteer, call 9664121. ARE YOU FUN? Applications for Freshman Camp Counselor and staff positions are now available at the Campus Y. No previous camping experience required. Contact the Y for more information. Staff applications due Friday, January 18. Counselor applications due Friday January 25. KARATE The UNC Okinawan Shorin Ryu Karate Club meets Mondays (Fetzer Fenc ing) and Wednesdays (Woollen Studio B), 6 8pm. Conditioning, kata, sparring, self defense. New students welcome anytime. Jack Davis 942-4382 or John Andrews 1-596-8847. POTENTIAL FRESHMAN LEADERS N.C. Fellows applications are due by Friday Jaaaary 18 at aooa. Brias completed applicatioas to the Fel lows Lounge, Room 11 of Uaioa. Campus Y Executive Committee election will be held on Feb. 14. Applications for Co Presidents, Co-Treasurers, Secretary and Members-at-large are available NOW at the Campus Y and are due Friday, Feb.l. inquireu p(wy!!.vteb, nt -jht -.-ijfmi SPRtteEArtmtiaVrofUite South Padre from $78 Mustang IslandPort'. Aransas $ 1 19, Steamboat Springs skiing from $79. HURRY "Break From The Books" call Sunchase Tours toll free for more information 1-800-321-5911 or contact a Sunchase Campus Representative or your local Travel Agency TODAY! Interested in International Bnsincoa? Internship? AIESEC may be the groap for yon. Organixatioaal meet ings will be oa Thursday Jaaaary 17 aad Moaday Jaaaary 21 7:00pm. Check Uaioa desk for room aamber. AO majors welcome. ATTENTION BUSINESS, INDUS TRIAL RELATIONS, AND ECO NOMIC MAJORS: Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Basiaess Frater nity invites yon to participate ia Spring Rash. Sign-np tables ia the Uaioa and Carroll Hall Tuesday through Friday, 11:00-3:00. The Order of the Bell Tower is holding its annual membership drive from Monday, Jan. 14 through Friday, Jan.25. Applications are avilable at the Union Desk. If you wish to represent UNC, here is your chance to get involved. services TOTAL FINANCIAL PLANNING: For stocks, bonds, IRA's, Annuities, Custodial Accounts and Tax-advantaged investments, call Mike Strong, Prudential-Bache Securities in the Courtyard 942-0895. ABORTION TO 20 WEEKS. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appointments available. Pain med ication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942-0824. GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER NOW for A A NA CAROL I NA A MUSICAL TALENT SHOW Feb. 19 Sign up through Feb. 7 Compete for over $200 in prizes Info at Union Desk or call 962-0015 Sponsored by CSF PINEVIEW CONFERENCE CENTER SPUING F0HMUS t LUAUS FIG-PICKINS PAEENTS'VVEEICEM) MAKE Your MOVElo... , piHEVIBVCOPIFEEENCE cefre YouH SEE The DIFFERENCE For Reservations Call 967-7166 ? - - - jr jr 1 I J 9 gsHOL I o nu n n n o 0VQj Aj0lDSDI3Tl' FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES. who are interested in Army ROTC. Oppor tunities for leadership training and two or three year merit scholarships. Call Dr. Hyatt 966-51 16 (9-5) or Jerry Wood 967-6485 after 5:00pm. LEARN BARTENDING-Aayoae 19 or over. Work ia exciting places, eara high iacome, meet interesting people. Classes held at 16 Fraternity Coart. Call 942 5385 TODAY! TYPING For fast, dependable and quality typing of theses, dissertations, resumes, and legal documents call SAUNDRA H. QUICK, dba QUICK-TYPE Professional Typing Service at 688-3152 or 471-6149; references available. TYPING Term papers, essays, dissertations done accurately and rapidly on a word procesor. Rush jobs welcome. Call Doug at 962-2307 or after hours at 929-2270. E. J. Company is already reserving dates for Valentines parties. Book your party now. 4 hours of jam for only $140. Call Andy Pittman at 967-8871. lost and found Found at Registration: a Florida Driver's License and 'Nissan' car keys. See Cathy in 01 Hanes to claim. FOUND: Black standard poodle. Very .scared. Call 967-2646. FOUND: One pair of silver earrings near Ackland. Call 967-5435 to claim. Blue Navy Peacoat Stolen from Molly Maguires on Monday night Jan. 7th. Good lead on culprit or culprits. Only a matter of time so do yourself a favor and call 967-9157. FOUND: Last semester found a manilla envelope with Dave written on it on S. Columbia Street near the bus stop. Call 933 6444 and ask for Carol to identify the contents. REWARD! Lost bluegray plaid Pendleton scarf in Fetzer gym or Lenior Monday 14 Jan. If found please call 933-8125. Sentimental value! FOUND: Gold ring at the swimming pool during the week of January 7th. Call and' describe. Call Paul at 962-6981 ext. 317. LOST: Royal blue long wool coat size 4 petite at Psi Omega Dental Fraternity Party Friday January 11th. Has sentimental value. Reward offered. Call 967-8495. LOST: Prescription glasses. Rose frames. Blue case with rainbow stripe. Lost Sunday, January 6th between E"haus and James. Please call 933-4938. LOST: Gold and onyx 1957 UNC Women's class ring and gold and amethyst ring in Fetzer Locker Room. No questions asked. Reward. Can 968-8650. Reward for return of our precious kitten "Troubadour" lost January 12 Estes Park area. Sleek black, one white eye brow, five months old. Please call 967-9505 if seen. Lisa of Andrea. Keep trying. I"rS MY LIFE OR DEATH! No ques tioas asked for information oa or retara of my Nikon FE chrome camera body. Waa packed ia original Sold colored box. PLEASE call 933 4792. help wanted ''TWYOtFATIMSrTOGOOD -USEfiagticipat iavi-iavEPAaeaearch on taa UNC camas.' Eara at least $5A hoar. Help the eaviroameat aad set a free physical. Waated: healthy, Boa-smoldas males, ages 18-35. Call 966-1253 Moa-Fri 8am-5pm. Excellent summer counseling opportunities for men and women who are interested in serving boys and girls ages 7-16, guiding them in their physical, emntal and spiritual development. Only those persons who will dedicate their wholehearted efforts to help each individual child develop his or her potential should apply. One must have ability to teach in one or more of our specialized activities. College students, teachers, and coaches should apply. CAMP THUNDER BIRD, located 17 miles southeast of Char lotte, N.C, is an ACA accredited camp member, specializing in water sports (sailing, water skiing, swimming and canoeing), yet an added emphasis is placed on the land sports (general athletics, tennis, golf, archerry, riflery and backpacking). Horse back riding, white-water canoeing and trapping are extras in our excellent program. For further information write or call G. William Climer, Jr., Director, Camp Thun derbird, Route 7, Box 50, Clover, S.C., 29710 (803-831-2121). BURGER KING, 205 E. Franklin St. is now hiring on All Shifts. Apply Mon.-Fri. in person. Above average starting wages. Work flexible hours. Receive discount meals. COUNSELORS For boys camp in Maine. Openings in most activities (WSI, tennis, basketball, etc.) Upper clasmen preferred. Write: Camp Cedar, 1758 Beacon St., Brookline, Ma. 02146 or call 617-277-8080. Roman Wings needs reliable delivery people. Hours are flexible to your schedule but must be 18 and have own car and insurance. Drivers average $5 $7 per hour. Apply at Roman Wings 401 West Franklin. ..: . - WOODCROFTPOQL Located at the new Swim Tennis Club in Durham's new community of Woodcroft POOL MANAGER 8c ASSISTANT Summer employment, experienced, pool manager, certificate helpful, WSI helpful. February interviews. LIFEGUARDS Summer employment, must have Red Cross Advanced Lifesaving or equivalent, WSI helpful, college age preferred. February interviews. Send Resume To: WOODCROFT Attn: Carter Warren P.O. Box 13334, RTP, N.C. 27709 The New York Times 20 discount Campus delivery spring semester Monday-Friday 63 days S25.20 Starts Jan. 21 and ends April 25. No delivery on holidays Make check payable to: David Fowle A-ll University Gardens Apts. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 or call 929-5361 Part time student parking monitors. Daytime evening hours available. Come by Parking Control Office. 206 YMCA Building for an application or call 966-2684 between 7:30am 4:30pm for further information. PIZZA HUT 109 Estes Drive or 110 West Franklin St. -we are accepting applications for waitresses, waiters and cooks full and part time. All shifts available. Apply in person between 2-5pm Mon-Fri. No phone calls please. ADULT FITNESS INSTRUCTOR Teach on Tues and Thurs 6:30pm-7:30pm, Feb 5 May 23, Umstead Center. May have option to teach future classes. Requires previous experience. $8.50 hour. Apply by January 25; Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation. 200 Plant rd. EOAAE. Project Upward Bound, a program for educationally disadvantaged high school students to volunteer as tutors in the areas of English, math, science, foreign language (mostly French and Spanish), and history. Tutorial sessions operate from 10-12 on some Saturday mornings during the spring semes ter. Interested persons should contact Harold Woodard, Upward Bound Program, 207 Hill Bldg., UNC-CH for applications 962-1281. Deadline Feb. 1, 1985. NEED CASH? Earn $500-plus each school year, part-time (flexible) hours each week placing and filling posters on campus. Serious workers only; we give recommendations. 1-800-243679. DishwashersBusboy needed. Lunch, dinner, weekend shifts to be filled. Good hours close to campus at the Porthole. Call 942-2171 from 4:30 to 5:30 daily. SUMMER POSITIONS: Program Director, Waterfront Directors, Activity Director, Head Counselors, Cabin Counselors ' and Activity Leaders for YMCA co-ed camp. Camp Kanata, Rt. 3, Box 192, Wake Forest, N.C. 27587. (919)556-2661. GOVERNMENT JOBS. $15,000-$50.000 year possible. All occupations. How to Find. Call 805-687-6000 Ext. R 9594. HOUSEKEEPER needed permanent basis Wednesday's, Friday's l-6pm for house cleaning and after-school supervision of 2 beys (8,10). Pleasant home environment, close to campus. Seek reliable person with references and transportation. 967-5893. CRUISESHIPS HIRING, $16-$30.000! Carri bean, Hawaii, World. Call for guide, direc tory, newsletter. l-(916)-944-4444. AIRLINES HIRING. $14-$39,000! Stewar desses, Reservationist! Worldwide! Call for guide, directory, newsletter. l-(916)-944-4444. The New York Times has immediate open ings for south campus representatives. Good pay. For more information contact David Fowle at 929-5361. Colonel Chutney 's is now accepting applica tions .to its wait staff. No experience necrssary. Please apply in person between 4:30-5:30pm Mon-fri at 300 West Rosemary St. Chapel Hill. Colonel Chutney 's is now accepting applica tions for cooks and dishwashers. Tuition assistance is available. No experience necessary. Please apply in person between 4:30-5:30pm Mon-Fri at 300 West Rosemary St. Chapel Hill. for sale 1984 BMW 318i for sale. Loaded. Metallic gray with cherry red leather interior. GOR GEOUS! 7 months old. Less than 6,000 miles. Hate to give it up! Make reasonable offer. 967-1731. Do you want a real New Year Sale!. How would you like to pick your own discount sfmm-10:S0'S off TveTythinjJ in the storeT: -Coats, pants, belts, sleeping bags, tents, shirts, ponchos, thermal underwear, book bags, etc. Poor Richards 929-5850. FOR SALE: Granville South contract: female floor, great hall mates as well as suitemates. GREAT DEAL!! For more info call Vivian 933-0413. Electric Typewriter For Sale, never been used. Retails for $350 selling for only $200. Call Nelson 933-1318. TWO BOSS TICKETS for Friday show in Greensboro for sale. Call 933-5186 to discuss price. FOR SALE: 12 inch Sylvania BW TV $30. Kenwood Control Pre-Amplifier $75. Call Mike at 929-2845. 1978 Kawasaki KZ-400 Cafe Style. New tires, shocks, battery. 11,000 miles. Runs great $850 or best offer 967-9550 evenings. FOR SALE: North Campus Housing Con tract in Graham Dorm for the spring semester. For more information call David at 967-8003. FOR SALE: 1967 Bug with 1970 engine, steel belted radials. Not running, great for parts. $175 call Jack 967-1083. FOR SALE: Harmon Kardon HK570i receiver, 45 wattschannel, excellent condi tion, $200. Call 967-6027 (evenings). 2 SPRINGSTEEN TICKETS call 929-3360 Thursday 3:00-4:00 pm only, best offer. January 19th show. FOR SALE Membership in THE GYM. Located in Carrboro. Nautilus, free weights, etc. 3 months for $120. Regularly $135. Call John at 933-5191. FANTASTIC DEAL... Denon DR-F8 Cassette deck, new, in box, list price $525, sell for $350, call 929-4639 after 5pm. You are invited to call or write Dr. James Cunningham UNC School of Education Beginning Wednesday January 16. 1985 5:00 PM Channel 16-VHF WRDG Burlington "Answers to Tough Questions" Phone 1-919-376-6021 or write Dr. Cunningham Box 9202 Gibsonville, N.C. 27429 Find out why we have natural disasters. What is life? You ask Dr. Cunningham will give you an answer. Graduating? Put your skills to work in the C dD Ii1 pD ( ai Apply Now! Call: 966-3761 942-4057 SPRINGSTEEN TICKETS Friday night. Best offer call Ed 489-6236 or 929-2850. FOR SALE: Honda Express Moped with character-needs a little LOVE. ONLY $100 or best offer. Call 942 7564. FOR SALE! Quality slip covers, cushion covers, etc. 967 8073. Save this ad! 2 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN TICKETS Satur day night 967-6360. FEMALE EHRINGHAUS CONTRACT FOR SALE. Please call Elizabeth 933 5189. MUST SELL! MUST SELL! MUST SELL contracts for one room on scenic North Campus. Call 933-1615 or com on by 106 Everett. AVANTI LARGE DORM FRIG FOR SALE: Excellent condition. 1.5 yrs. old $90. 933-1667 at313EveretteDorm. FOR SALE! Two Springsteen tickets for Saturday nights' show. Reasonably priced. Call 933-4156 after 6pm. FOR SALE: two tickets to the UNCDuke game. Best offer will be accepted. Call 933 7327. BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN TICKET for sale for this Friday's concert. Reasonable price. Call Karen at 933-1803. FOR SALE: 2 Duke tickets! Will take best offer. Call Karen or Kelly at 933-1803. BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN TICKETS FOR SALE! 3rd row seats! January 18th in Greensboro. Call anytime 933-7414. Move to North Campus! Old West contract for sale cheap! Only a few minntes from Franklin St. and classes! Mast sell. Call Doug at 967-8586. Ski Boots for sale Nordica men's size 11m. Scott poles. Both in good con dition. Call Tracy at 967-0410 after 6:00pm. Price negotiable. Springsteen Tickets for Friday Greensboro show. Call 929-3299. Please don't call unless sincerely interested. Two Springsteen tickets for Friday show in Greensboro for sale. Call 967-9472 and ask for Ami. Price negotiable. SPRINGSTEEN TICKETS AVAILA BLE: Call 684-0980 (Durham) between 7pm-9pm, or 688-6722 (Dur ham) anytime. roommates $118.33 per month plus 13 utilities. Two white females need another roommate for spring semester. Old Well Apt. Conveniently located apt. facing swimming pool. On JC bus routes. Call Karen 933-5826. Own bedroom in 2 bedroom apartment on J busline. $110month plus 13 utilities. Male or female. January rent free! Call 968-0045 after 5:00pm. We need one female roommate to share 2 bedrooms Foxcroft Apart ment. rent and utilities. Call 929-6093. Need 2 non-smoking female room mates immediately to share 2 bed room condo. Fully furnished except yonr room. Great location! $150 per month plus V utilities. Call 942-5876. One or two female roommates wanted for ..Booker Creek Apartments. $93 and '4 -utilities. On busline with wooded grounds. - Call Barbara 493-4619 Nonsmoking female desired to share 2 bedroom apt. on busline in Carrboro. Furnished except for extra bedroom. $175 per month plus !4 utilities. 933-5043. ONE OR TWO NON SMOKING MALES needed to share apartment at Royal Part Apartments. Call 929-4248. FEMLAE ROOMMATE WANTED to share two bedroom apartment. Own room. $98 month plus 13 utilities. Call 942-0759 from 5-9pm or 929-3656. Need a female to share two bedroom apt. Cost $110 per month plus 13 utilities. Move in today! Call Kerin or Julia at 929-4472 and keep trying. APARTMENT MATE for 2 bedroom, 2 bath Woodbridge Apt. quick drive to campus. Spacious, fireplace, nice patio. Person must be clean and considerate. Call 967-5325 Kelly. WANT YOUR OWN ROOM? Need non smoking roommate to share Old Well Apartment. $120 month plus 13 utilities. Call 967-0290 after 6:00pm. WE WANT YOU-FOR OUR ROOM MATE! We live in a lovely furnished condo 1 mile from campus. Washerdryer, dis hwasher included. Very reasonable. Call 942 7564. Female roommate needed immediately for two-bedroom Carolina Apt. Fairly studious. Apartment furnished except for larger bedroom. Share ! utilities. Call Celeste, 967 6037. Female roommate for OLD WELL APTS. $167.50 &12 utilities. Call Ailene 966-5709 10-6 pm or 929-1461 after 6 pm COUNSELOR POSITIONS at CAMP STARLIGHT for Cabin Leaders with talents and skills in all LAND SPORTS, TENNIS, WATERFRONT (WSI), SAILING, CANOEING, WATERSKI, ARTS & CRAFTS (CERAMICS), GYMNASTICS, MUSIC, DRAMATICS, PHOTOGRAPHY, for leading, private, modern coed camp in the area of NE Pa; 622-822. Qualified mid & upper class men & women who are outgoing and like leadership roles with youngsters. Call Stacey Thompson, Campus Rep, at 967-1053 for campus interview on Jan. 29 & 30th. Applications for Breakfast with the Chancellor are available at the Union Desk and the CSF Office, 3rd floor South Now until Jan. 24 Breakfast is Jan. 31 For more information call CSF Office at 962-0015 Replacements' 'Let it Not since the songwriting heydays of Chuck Berry, the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson, and Bruce Springsteen on Born to Run have rock V rollers so captured a feel for teenage America as have the Replacements on their third and finest album, Let It Be. The Minneapolis band has made a smooth transition from the amateur punk kick of Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash, their first album, to the teenage glories of 1984's Let It Be. Avoiding Berry's Utopian glory, Wilson's giddy, ail American spirit, and the sometimes intangible spirtual quests of Springsteen's characters, Paul Westerberg conveys the traumas of everyday life as well as the positive release of romance for young America. Westerberg's ragged, aching vocals account for much of the Replacements musical power. He moves easily from the hilarious punk thrash of "Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out" to the hushed beauty of "Androgynous." Bob Stinson's imaginative guitar fills echo the vocals and provide diverse settings for the teenage world of Westerberg's lyrics. The rhythm section of bassist Tommy Stinson and drummer Chris Mars moves easily from the acoustic pop of "I Will Dare" to the heavy-metal lurch of "Black Diamond," a Kiss song from 1973 and the only cover version on the record. The fact that Let It Be has a song by Kiss, everybody's favorite bad band of the last decade, is sure proof that the Replacements grew up in the 70s. What they have to say, however, is funny and true enough to reach anyone growing up in America over the past 20 years or so. "Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out," in which Tommy's doctor rushes to finish the operation so that he can get to the golf course, chronicles an almost universal fear. The funny but sadly touching story of a transvestite couple, "Androgynous" is particularly relevant to a year that saw Boy George and Prince rise to the level of superstars. "Seen Your Video" is a vicious, perfectly justifiable attack on MTV and all that the video channel has wrought in the Roommate wanted to share home on two beautiful country acres. Six miles from campus. Own room, $130, ' utilities. Grad student, dog lover pre ferred. 942-9288. One or two male roommates needed for luxurious living in fully furnished condomi nium. Two miles from campus. Only $130 per month plus utilities. Call Steve at 933 6017. Roommate Wanted(female)-Furnished 1 bedroom apartment in Northampton Plaza, only ten minute walk to campus, utilities included, $170month. Call 933-7107. Female Roommate NEEDED: Carolina Apartments. Two bedroom, 114 baths, free January rent. $126month plus utilities. Call 929-1099 for info. Desperate! NEEDED: Ori or two roommates for White Oak Condo. Just built; furnished except bedroom. Rent negoitable. Call 929-1099, PLEASE! wanted WANTED: House or apartment near campus for five girls during fall 1985. Call Caroline at 933-7753. SPRINGSTEEN TICKETS for Saturday January 19th wanted! Have tickets for the Friday, Jan. 18th show. Lets negotiate. Call Jeff 942-6652. DESPERATELY NEED 2 tickets for tonight's state game. No reasonable offer turned down. Please call Pat at 549-9535 (local call) before 5:30. I need two student or non-student tickets for the N.C. Stat game tonight. Call Dan at 933 1558 and keep trying. Doonesbury JANATA, WHY THE HELL UJELLSOCJAL WOLWY0UWAMTT0 EN6INEER- STICK A LIBERAL TICKER INK) A SICK IN6HA5AL- waysbeen a passion TIVE vi ' ill f PUK5. 1 srmrs. 10 (I'l'iv 1 I ',..,,. 1 V NX Lift JTtIIL Bloom County COm BACK. "..ALL 5TCI LOVES MFFBRENT LITTER BOX mcST f7 ALL 15 FORbNBN. IS YW. THINGS HOW..." 15 CieAN." OruUo VCbS, FORbNSN." WILL Be v T IWWK VM piryemrw Vffl rn jg5 fr 0 "55s m Irn & m II I VpI r Ul- THE Daily ACROSS 44 Unique person 19 Pay increase 1 Religious 45 Waryrvar. 21 Canals service 46 Voyage 24 Smooths out 5 Comic Viking 49 Gallants 25 Like some 10 Swallow 53 Rattlesnake sounds 14Jai 55 Serbian city 28 Eschew 15 Violin maker 58 Copycat 27 Strange 16 Tune 57" is an 28 Abreast 17 Outer coating island" 29 Of a surface 18 Sorority 58 "The Razor's " 30 Eng. author 20 Evade 59 Charter 32 Change 22 Peter and 60 Smiles 35 Obliquely Paul 61 trap for 38 Fancies 23 Blackthorn (try to catch) 38 Take up again fruit 42 Despises 24 Kazan DOWN 43 Sailor 25 Country 1 Planet 44 Manifest 27Bird:Lat. 2 Others: Lat. 48 Nicholas or 28 Patriotic grp. 3 Violent desert Ivan 31 Stratford-on winds 47 Fit 32 Coeurd' 4 Moonlighting 43 Gulf of 33 Choler career 49 Afr. gazelle 34 Tender 5 Hie 50 Intend 35 Throw 6 Pierre's friend 51 NCO 36 Brainstorm 7 Convulsive 52 Mats' stadium 37 Point utterance 54 Correlative 33 Liturgies 8 Lawyer abbr. 39 Fermented 9 White table drink wine 40 Mormon 10 State of Brazil letters 11 Golf club 41 Elysium 12 Tumult 42 Firm 13 Fathers for rent ASHLEY FOREST: Two bedroom unfur nished apartments now leasing. All applian ces, separate baths, washerdryer hook-ups conviently located on Airport Road. Short term leases available. On site rental office open daily 10 2pm or call Allenton Realtors at 967 0543. Monthly rental parkins now available at 417 West Franklin St. $20 per month. Call 968-2758 or 968-2804 Town of Chapel Hill Parkins Services. Parking spaces for rent. Close to campus. Call Joseph at 942-4058. Downtown Parking Space for rent. Two minute walk to campus. Paved parking area with all night lighting. $26.00 monthly or $100 for semester. Call 929 6577. personal YO Delta Tan Hota Come to the DOOK-SUX-KEG-PARTY OF-DEATH this Saturday. If you don't have tickets, join us for Dean and Woody on the tube. Come by the office for details. JOHNNY T-SHIRT is having massive inven tory reduction sale through Jan. 31. Don't miss it. 967-5646. Bookcases made to order, very reasonable. Cad John or Doug for an estimate. 929-4037. I LOJTH51P5AOFTA)QN6TWO IPS 0LO6ieS,0N5 OF TH6M PHILOSOPHI CALLY ANEMIC, THE OTHER MORALLY BEREFT. ANP 'By 'FUSING THEM TO GETHER, CREATE A WHOLE NEW ORPER ff V& OF POLITICAL ANIMAL. Crossword by 1985 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved r - ------ aT'X-:uT m 1 i" " 1 The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday, January 16, 19855 be' album lets it rock Edclio Huffman Dv:e.7 music world. "Sixteen Blue," a gently pastoral song in the spirit of the Byrds and the Velvet Underground, is a real heartbreaker: "The young age is the hardest age, everything just drags and drags." The technological nightmare of "Answering Machine" may be the most powerful cut on the album. Westerberg sings and plays all the instruments on the song, backing himself only with a rough layer of electric guitars and a bit of percussion. He sounds driven, almost maniacal, as he rails against his girlfriend's answering machine. "How do you say goodnight To an answering machine?" he screams. "How do you say I love you To an answering machine?" "Please hang up and try again," a mechanized voice responds. While Let It Be admittedly deals with what could be termed trivial subject matter, the band's musical power makes it all valid. Westerberg's vocals in particular make the lyrics sound not only believable and but also scary and true. With Let It Be, the Replacements have earned the right to be counted among the most vital rock 'n' rollers around. Their subject matter puts them in important rock territory Chuck Berry, the Beach Boys, the early Who, Springsteen, and the Ramones all have explored similar territory while their execution ranks them with the very best rock artists. The raw, powerful rock 'n' roll on the album is a marvelous exception to the rules of wimp rock and slick production that reigned in 1984, and Let It Be stands with Springsteen's Born in the USA, Jason and the Scorchers' Fervor, and Cyndi Lauper's She's So Unusual as one of the very best albums of the year. HILLEL'S ADULT EDUCATION COURSES will resume on Monday, Jan. 14. Available are beginning, intermediate and advanced Hebrew classes on Mon day and Tuesday evenings. On Wednes day evening Jan. 16, Dr. David Halper in's course "The Story Behind the Story of Chanukah" will begin at 7:30pm in the Hillel Library. All courses are free to. Hillel members, $10 for non-members, and the cost of your books. Registration at the 1st class. For more information can 942-4057 Mon-Fri 10am-4pm. Hillel is located at 210 West Cameron Ave. HELP! Loat green laundry has con taining clothe and shoes. Loat last Moaday ia Granville parkins lot. Large reward offered. No questions asked. Please call 967-7262. SKI NEARBY or refresh your spirits by the fireside. No interruptions except those you want at MOUNTAIN BROOK COTTAGES, in the Great Smokies. $110 weekend for 2, $130 weekend for 4. 704-586-4329. SLAVE AUCTION Get yonr spring cleaning done early! Brothers of Phi Kappa Sigma will be on sale Friday, Jan. 18 from 11:30-2:30 in the pit. Bidding starts at $5.00. Damn, two days till Springsteen and the girl I want to take is going to the movies instead. Heartbreak. In 25 words or less, why do you deserve to be my date for the Boss. Respond DTH. Tune in turn on and drop out! The sixties ain't dead yet fellah. WXYC's fourth annual , siixties dance Friday January 25th at 8pm. Thanks to all my friends who made my birthday so special-Sandy, Candace, Kim, Leslie. Art, Mark, Bob, Chuck, and especially Jill and Jimmy. I love ya all. Lauren. UHATI HOPE TO 6ET ISA COMPASSIONATE PRA6MATIST, A MAN WHO OPERATES FROM A HYBRID SENSIBILITY OF ENU6HT- ENEP SELF-INTEREST. Frank Geary 1 n n n r 1 5 r n ri ns 110 in ur 13 TJ "" 15 """" 16 19"" 20 21 22 . 24 10 aT1 27-"- iz82ri3d"' J,,,,,! .,.. 1 . 34 "" 35" "" " """" 36""" 77 " ' 38 ' ,39 7a " 7? 4 riJT" liTTiT!!'!-" " rtSo" """" """" 51"" ijf" 53 54 55 . -. - L 56 57 5i I LJ I I I ! 1 1 I I I I EVERYBODY! Raise yonr voices high, it's time for a TEAM B ...Gaahdamn, yon would think we would be relieved to get home, bat we all have gloomy faces. Remember: Lake Placid sax, $270 for one run, tho Terry had none because Timmy stole his kaeebrace. Who hearts N.Y.? To Canada via LUV Van, shots of Frank's bootleg brandy, pullover Leslie needs to use the tire, watch for Betsy's prune art! Customs, Adele can we make it, then "do it again?" Wes, what time is it? Find a motel complete with hookers in the lobby. Eman, the bellboy. Dreaacoat? Excuse me, where's Troll's? D.S.'s, Cheers, BK Lounge, what's a whopper fronasga? Meredith, see that pencil? It's your! Ask the talking toll booth directions to Mont San Saveur. WHAT? They've got T-bars. Shudup, NO-SAY! mercy. Dix kilometers to Mont Tremblant, where everybody's ID has M.M's picture on it. Back to the USA! What time is it? Bon Appe tite!! The Harbor, Meredith, it's the Grateful Dead. Mud Paddles, the gays and fat chicks. Call Gene's taxi, make the getaway. BIG PREACH! LOOT: Canadian flag, ski banner, over twelve ashtrays, 4 shot glasses, jigger, St. Adele sign, one free meal, wine, cheese, cheer's coasters, George's L.P. flag, foar sausages, a second hand buzz for Betsy. LUV Bus again, pack Wes' luggage. The front is pissed off at us, raise the Austral ian flag! EMAN, why are you doubled over? Was it Meredith's moon boot? 5 hour roadside party. Where's Timmy the gargon? Are you bilin gual? George, can you breakdaace? Well, we're back now. There's only one thing left to do-find a bar and get drunk! P.S. Baxter misses her roommates! WHAT IF YOU JUST 6ETA3I60T WH0UKE6BRJ&? I'LL PULL THE PLU6. I TAKE PRJPEIN . aW MY WORK. 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