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The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, January 29. 19855 from page 1 (Htji? lathi Watjitsi Computer oversee construction and maintenance projects. During the fourth step, the student evaluates how he will enter into his desired occupation. Examples are given on which majors to take. If the student plans to be an urban regional planner, for example, the computer will tell him to major in urban planning, architec ture, civil engineering, economics or sociology. The student then multiplies his value ratings with the value ratings of three desired occupations. If the student rated a "5" for high income, for example, he multiplies that with the high income rating of a desired occupation. He adds up the multiplied scores of ten values and gets a sum. Supposedly, the occupation with the highest score is the most suitabh for the student. Spanel said S1GI is being licensed for a year and students probably will have to pay to use it next semester. The information students give on the computer will not be seen by anyone else, she said. "Only the student has access to his information via his code." Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before yoar ad is to ran. Ad must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students, Student Organiza tions and Individuals: lday: $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 ao a mo Iters, age 18-35 who complete mm EPA breataias stady oa UNC cam pm: Please can 966-1253 Moaday Friday 8 a.m.-S p.m. 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. Inquire!! Apply!! Vote!! SPRING BREAK! Ft. Lauderdale join thou sands of college students at the wildest beach party of the year. As little as $109 week! Call 968-8088 or 942-5406. The Woumi'i Field Hockey Clab is holding its Sprias oraaaizatioaal Meetias Taesday, Jaa. 29, at 3:15pm im the Union. Call Barbie (929-2116) or Reaee (933-7388) for details. THANK YOU TAMMY, CATHY, PAULA, BRENDA, LAURA. ANGELA, AND PATT1 FOR MAKING MY "ALMOST" BIRTHDAY A VERY SPECIAL (ANDFATTENING) ONE! LOVE, ANNE WOMEN'S PUBLISHING COOP seeking new members. We publish non-sexist, multiracial children's books. Previous expe rience not necessary- Interested women call Kathy at Lollipop Power 929-4857. LEARN FRENCH IN FRANCE. The inten sive or semi-intensive way in the most picturesque regions of France (Normandy and French Riviera). For details, meet the Program's directo. phone 929-5504 evenings. SPRING BREAK'85 ia Ft. Laad erdale or The BAHAMAS. Only a few rooms left at Great Priccsir Call Snmmit Tonra today: 933 1803 Last week to siga-apl MANDATORY MEAL PLAN? Subway Vig ilantes? The Carolina Libertarian Society works for your freedom. Join with us, Thursday, 131 7:30pm, room 211 Carolina Union. ACC TOURNAMENT TICKET SIG NUP win be Friday, Jaa. 31, Moaday Feb. 3 and Taes. Feb. 4, ia the Union. The drawing will be made at half time of the Virginia same. ALL CAMPUS FORUM FOR CAMPUS CANDITATES: Tonight at 6:30 ia Great Hall of Union. Everyone is invited. Spon sored by NCSL, College Repub licans, and Yonng Democrats. INTERESTED IN LEARNING how to play Dungeons and Dragons? Come by the Union, Room 211 on Wed. Jan. 30 at 8:30 for an introductory seminar. 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. Pharmaceutical Fraternity presents its 5th Annual Friday Night Feb. 1 9 ? SPRING BREAK IN FORT LAUDERDALE FL Enjoy partying with other UNC students and people from other schools nation wide, as low as $109 for 7 nites. Call 968-8088 or 942-5406 BACK THEN VBNTACjE ClOTrCERS Take advantage of our after x-mas special. Bring this ad in for $2.00 off any purchase. ? ?'.)5W. Franklin St N Chapel Hill. NC ' ( 929-6221 f. Mon-Sat1 1-5:30 j FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES. who are interested in Army ROTC. Oppor tunities for leadership training and two or three year merit scholarships. Call Dr. Hyatt 966-5116 (9 5) or Jerry Wood 967-6485 after 5:00pm. TYPING Term papers, essays, dissertations done accurately and rapidly on a word processor. Rush jobs welcome. Call Doug at 962-2307 of after hours at 929 2270. lost and found LOST DOG Male English Setter mix mostly white with black ears and spots, wearing an orange reflector collar. He answers to the name Heary. Please call 962- 1 163 or 933-8782 if yoa have i hint. Ask for Paala. FOUND: Men's digital watch. Found near gym. Call to identify. 929-7808. business opportunity GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR STU DENTS. Chanel Hill s oldest and most saccessfal mobile sonnd show is for sale. Low investment-good retara. Call Aady Pitt man for more details. 967-8871. help wanted PUT YOUR SPARE TIME TO GOOD USE participating ia EPA research oa the UNC campas. Earn at least $5 hoar. Help the environment aad get a free physical. Wanted: healthy, non-smoking males, ages 18-35. Call 966-1253 Mon-Fri 8am-5pm. WANTED: Heahhly males to participate in an alcohol study. Must be age 19-30. Requires 3 lab visits of 8-10 hours each. $75 will be paid on completion of study. In a second similar study, sons of alcoholics are needed as volunteers. Confidentiality guaranteed. For informa tion write-Mr. J. LaDine 1124 F.L.O.B. 231-H, UNC-Chapel Hill. N C. 27514 or phone 919-966-1154. WANTED: Normal Volunteers for medical clinical research projects (drugs and medical devices). Must be 18 years of age and in good health. MalesFemales. Fees and compensa tion paid to applicants accepted for projects. Call 91982-6140. SUMMER POSITIONS: Program Director,. Waterfront Directors, Activity Director, Head Counselors, Cabin Counselors and Activity Leaders for YMCA co-ed camp. Camp Kanata, Route 3 Box 192, Wake Forest. NC 27587. (919)556-2661. COUNSELORS. Over 19 who like to have fun and make fun at unique overnight boys' summer camp in Penna. Able to instruct either one of following: Watersafety, water skiing, boating, soccer, basketball, arts and crafts, rockclimbing, riflery, ham radio, rocketry, science, archery, track, tennis, golf, photography, pioneering, or general athletics. Write Camp Director, 138 Red Rambler Drive, Lafayette Hill, Pa. 19444. COUNSELORS for western North Carolina co-ed 8 week summer camp. Room, meals, laundry, salary, travel allowance, and possible college credit. Expereince not necessary, but must enjoy working with children. Only non smoking college students need apply. For applicationbrochure write: Camp Pinewood, 19006 Bob-O-Link Drive, Miami, Florida 33015. PIZZA HUT 109 South Estes Drive we are now accepting applications for waitresses, waiters and cooks full and parttime. All shifts available. Apply in person between 2-5pm Mon-Fri. No phone calls please. PIZZA HUT 110 West Franklin St.- we are now accepting applications for waitresses, waiters and cooks full and parttime. All shifts available. Apply in person between 2-5pm Mon-Fri. No phone calls please. Parttime Typists Needed. Per sons needed to type mailing lab els and information collected oa paper forms by National Stady. $5.00hoar. 962-3002933-0874. Creative movement and physical education positions available now at Montessori Day School. Call 929-3339 after 2:30 for additional information. ' Coupon Buy one Nachos Cheese and Chips and get one free (offer good thru Feb. 2) not valid with any other offer ($5.00 minimum order required for Delivery) Faslforeak Mexican Delivery r. I3 Restaurant 968-005 GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER NOW for o i ivy IA ar I H A LMKUL 1 IN A CAROL I NA A MUSICAL TALENT SHOW Feb. 19 Sign up through Feb. 7 Compete for ;vei $1200 in prizes Info at Union Desk or call 962-0015 Sponsored by CSF . AX I I 0 I Am w jm BABYSITTERDRIVER NEEDED for 114 year old girl. Own transportation needed. Some light housework. References please. $4.00hour starting. Call 933-8408. WANTED PERSONS TO DO LIGHT out door work 10 to 15 hours per week. $4.50 $5.00 per hour. Day weekend work included. Must have car! Call 828-9098 (or interview date, we can work your schedule to ours. Graduate and Undergraduate Student appli cants needed for shelver positions, open mail at Health Services Library. Day, night and weekend hours available: 4 hours shifts; 10 hours weekly minimum. Good pay: hiring rate $3.50. Raises after 3 months, 6 months and every 6 months thereafter. Prefer applicants who can also work in summer of next year. Contact Carol Bussenbarger, Circulation 962-0800. RECEPTIONISTTYPIST: 15-20 hrsweek through final exams and full-time through July 1985. Good typing skills. $5.04-55 .49 per hour, according to experience. Apply by February 1 in 102 Peabody Hall from 2:00-5:00pm. for sale Sheepskin Seatcovers for most imports and domestic cars, trucks, vans. Highest quality imported directly form New Zealand at guaranteed lowest prices in U.S. Call 942-7020. Granville West Contract for sale, great deal: Pool, weight room, maid service. Call Paul 4-5pm wekdays 933-2562. FOR SALE: small dorm size Sanyo refrig erator great condition. $75 call 933-3370. FOR SALE: Criterion stereo speakers. They are three-way and seem to play O.K. $75 for the pair. Call Stephanie 967-6237. FOR SALE: Harmon-Kardon 330C receiver. Good condition. $150. Call Stephanie at 967 6237. FOR SALE: Pioneer three-way speakers. Good condition. $100 pair. Call Stephanie at 967-6237. 35mm SLR Camera outfit-Pentax Spotmatic HA with 50mm f1.4 lens. 135mm f2.8 lens. Vivitar 3500 flash. $250. Call Joe Bergeron 962-1248 days. FOR SALE: Murray 12-speed bike. Ridden no more than one dozen times. Excellent condition (maybe the tires need air). Call Mark. 933-4565 or stop by 452 James. $125. FOR SALE: NAD 7150 receiver. 50 watts, Schitz Digital Tuner, 1 year old. Excellent condition. Must sell. $325. Call Andy at 933 3473. FOR SALE: North campus contract. Alder man Dorm. Call Elizabeth at 933-6086. FOR SALE 1981 Mazda RX7: Charcoal grey, black interior, 5-speed, stereo, air condition ing, sunroof. Call 942-9328. FOR SALE: 1-speed, yellow Schwinn LeTour-used and well-maintained. $100 negotiable 929 2891. FOR SALE Brought in December. Brand new pair of REEBOK Aerobics Shoes. Excellent condition $30. Call 933-3634 and ask for Teresa. Please keep trying. FOR SALE: RCA 12 BW T V. $65. Gerald Large Dorm Refrigerator. $95. Both in very good condition. AWESOME LOFT FOR SALE: $50. Call David at 933-8643. PRICE NEGOTIABLE ON GRANVILLE East Contract. Give me an offer ! must sell!! Leave message at 933-1874. roommates We aeed oae female roommate to share 2 bedroom Foxcroft Apart ment. V rent aad , utilities. Call 929-6093. Three non-smoking male roommates needed for brand new furnished condo one mile from campus. $155 plus V utilities per month. Call 929-3777 today! ROOMMATE WANTED! Your own unfur nished room in University Garden Apts. Near to campus. Rent: $100 plus 13 utilities. Easy going roommates! Call 929-6303. Estes Park Apt. One bedroom, unfurnished, free until second week in February. Move in now. Call evenings 942-4924. TICKETS ON SALE NOW FOR A A OLINA CAROL I NA A MUSICAL TALENT SHOW Feb. 19 at 7:30 pm Memorial Hall Door Prize: 2 Piedmont Tickets to New York PLAN TO COME NOW! Sponsored by CSF To the ladies of Axn He's Not Here But well be there! See you Tuesday at 6:00 The Delts UNC SKIERS The UNC Ski Club pre sents a Spring Break trip to Vail, CO. . March 4-11 for $549. Includes: round trip airfare from Raleigh Durham & transfer to Vail, five day lift ticket seven nights lodging. tax & service included. Deposits of $1 50 must be had before Jan. 31 to guarantee price. Call Greg 968-8088. - JF gill DESPERATELY NEEDED. Male under grad, non-smoker, to share 2-bedroom apartment. $125month plus 13 utilities. Great apartment, great location, room mates not too bad either. Call Andy 968-8574. ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR SEMESTER. Male, L I Royal Park Apts. fully furnished, would have own room, bed. $165 a month plus utilities and phone. 942-1271. Female Roommate needed to share 3 bedroom Carolina Apt. share 13 utilities and rent available March 1st. Call Libby or Alicia 967-7201. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share 2 bedroom University Gardens Apt. $167.50 plus utilities. Call 929-3660. rides URGENT! Need ride to Columbus. GA or vicinty (Atlanta) on Friday, February 1 and returning on Sunday, February 3. Will pay for gas. Lessa: 933-1705. for rent 1 Bedroom Cottage on secluded farm 5 miles euSt of campus (Durham County) available Feb. 1st. $250 plus utilities. Pasture available for horse. 1-544-4944. IMMEDIATE NEED to sublet 2-bedroom Old Well Apartment. Please call 967-0516. DESPERATELY NEEDED to sublet 2 bedroom Kings wood Apt. Best offer. Call Sue 942-2071. personal . JOHNNY T-SHIRT is having massive inven tory reduction sale through Jan. 31. Don't miss it. 967 5646. SPRING BREAK' EXCITEMENT -Join us in Killingtor. Vermont for a week of skiing and partying. 5 days lodging and lift tickets from $177. Call Coleman 933-0998 or Bill 942-2586 after 9:00pm. A COUPLE HOURS A WEEK could mean yoar greatest educational expe rience in college. Many positions now open with Special Olympics, Hotline and other non-profit organizations. Find out more at the Campas Y's VAC. Interested in a sorority that offers more opportunities, closer friendships, and more diversity? Delta Phi Epsilon will hold Spring Rush Parties on January 28 and 30 at 7pm in the Union. For information or rides call 933 2180. Pick your discount for a 10-50 off everything in the store. Large stock of long wool coats. Poor Richards. 929 5850. TO WHOM IT CONCERNS, If you want to know the winner in 1023-1026, come find out yourself. Bring two ruieisnot one. BOB W.: Prepare to meet thy doom. This is a formal declaration of war. Being a vet (of the War of 1812, no less) will not save you this time. JEAN KIM is 20 today! If you see her. wish MEAN JEAN THE SEX MACHINE a good one! HAPPY 21st BIRTHDAY ALI CIA!! Sorry this is one day late. I.O.U. oae legal mixed drink at the bar of yoar choice. Love, Paala. DIANE: I just can't seem to keep the smile off my face. Thanks for awakening some wonderful feelings in me. Now, let me do the same for you. See you soon, RHM. KATHY Good luck in your campaign. But remember, we're "JUST PICKING", and hopefully you're GRINNING'. Thanks for a great weekend. -Your Buddies. WERE YOU AT PURDVS SATURDAY NIGHT? Someone accidentally took my coat instead of theirs, it's a long black or dark blue coat. Please call Laura at 968-0337 evenings or 968-48 1 1 during the day. NUTRITION EDUCATION FOR BULIMICS: Has binge-purging been a problem for you? Learn how to eat sen sibly and nutritiously while challenging the binge-purge dilemna. Limited to VSC students. Pre-screening mandatory (Call 966-2281, ext. 275). Graduating? Put your skills to work in the Peace C t p Apply Now! Call: 966-3761 942-4057 PlayFest '85 3 Plays in Rep Cloud 9 by Caryl Churchill OPENS FEB. 1 Measure For Measure by William Shakespeare PREV: FEB. 2 (8 PM) OPENS: FEB. 3 (7 PM) Curse of the Starving Class by Sam Shepard OPENS FEB. 7 Paul Green PlayFest contains strong language Theatre m ano nudity w 1 fsU 1 X IMP a ' uMjS 1DQDT TlIE DIM'S OEFLEI 8IMED DY M ADD OEAUEQ IS IIEEFOGUn SCIENTISTS VEE1Y DOSY. Doonesbury excuse Me. dip you say SOMETHING 70 Me? Y5AH.MAN. I A5KEP if you HAD A ciGARerre. PONT eiveiN 70 HIM, BUDDY! IK Bloom County Hems GONE. BACK UP TV we CORPOMTB OFFICES WHBHCe He am. BVThte, the chief pro- GRAmZR, HAP RENZWP ME FOR ANOTHER 5EA50N.. Peanuts THE Daily SOME OF US PON'T HAVE TO ) I 60 TO SCHOOL..- ACROSS 1 Genesis man 5 Cezanne or Klee 9 Mythomaniacs 14 Mother of Castor 15 Caen's river 16 Forsythia time 17 Son of Jacob 18 Close together 20 City on the Oka 21 Direction letters 22 Staggered 23 Dogma 25 Misplay 27 Very: Fr. 29 Pull 30 Alas: Lat. 34 Gr. letter 36 Menotti character 33 Strict 39 Trunk creature 42 Novel 43 Tea fare 44 gratias 45 Civil wrong 46 Kinsman: abbr. 47 " of Wine and Roses" 49 Fr. landseapist 51 54 58 60 61 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 19 "1 SS 4,Ss '4s ; V' '8 -X'xmmm PONT LET HIM PUSH YOU AROUND! FIGHT BACK1. idee YOUR PARDON? YES, UITH BETTER CHARACTER PeveWPMEKT ANV A M0R MEANINGFUL PLOT LINE. MY LIFE W0ULP BE GUARANTEEP AN EXTENPEP RUN. SOME OF US CAN JUST HANG AR0UNP ALL PAY... y Crossword by 1985 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved I Relating to wheels Asian notables Macaw Exhort Capp character Laundry item First-rate Off one's rocker Heraldry term Nymph chaser Southwest wind Ohre River to Germans DOWN Dole Farm tools inventor Derring-do man Novelist Norman False manner Emerge Disguised as Golf 's Trevino Stratum dixit Seed coat Trip Arctic taxi Facial feature 24 Enlighten 26 Old Norse chieftain 28 Word for a bairn 30 Old verb ending 31 Willful 32 Sea bird 33 Poetic preposition 34 A US president 35 Hairdo 37 Goose genus 38 Primitive weapon 40 Adherent: suff. 41 Terminus 48 Optimistic 48 "O, say can " 49 Colonial news caster var. 50 No-fight pact 52 Marble 53 Lazar 54 Elec. units 55 Long-legged rodent 58 Give out 57 Award for TV 59 Cupid 62 Wave: Sp. How do mammals stay underwater for prolonged periods of time without the lack of oxygen causing brain or heart damage? American Heart Association-funded research, led by Thomas A. McKean, Ph.D., is uncovering new information on the way a beaver modifies his body's use of oxygen as soon as his nose hits the water. This "diving reflex" means the animal's. system auto matically routes blood to the vital organs most easily damaged by lack of oxygen and even slows his heartbeat to reduce its oxygen needs. This reflex is initiated when the cold water hits certain nerve endings in the beaver's snout. Amazingly enough, the same is true of the human nose. Now doctors can treat one kind of abnormally fast heart rhythm by immersing the patient's face in chilly water long enough to trigger the reflex. And a slower, normal rhythm emerges. Furthermore, knowing that colder water produces a stronger reflex, investigators proved that a chilled body organ demands less oxygen. Which has meant successful changes in open heart surgery procedures. We support thousands of projects as important as this one. But we need your help. A contribution to the American Heart Association is an investment in research that makes a dif ference. And even discovers surprises right under your nose. WERE FIGHTING FOR American Heart FIGHT BACK? owr Y0URDAY5 ALL He ifwii OF TERROR tiJANTS IS t vkt' ARB OWV A CIGAR- airr HEAR, PUNK? cut?: BUT QUALITY HAP TO BE fiAAlN TAINEP, HE 5AIP..0K eLSE! OR EL6E WHAT?! ASKeP... OR ELSE THE EV(L..THE UNHOLY.. THE UNSPEAKABLE WOULD BE 0RPERZPUP0N ME... j t i 1985 United Feature Syndicate. 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