The Daily Tar Heel Friday, October 4, 19855
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Dy WAYNE GRI?.SLEY
Staff Writer
They waited, all 16 of them, for the
fish to arrive from the hospital. Some
chatted about the, hurricane that never
came, or sat down on the lone bench
in the thin hallway of Binkley Memorial
Baptist Church. On the left side were
a large map of Chapel Hill and Car
rboro and a small office that served as
the local base for Meals on Wheels. On
the right side were the bench and a table
that had seven trays, each containing
a destination sheet and bananas. The
Bananas had replaced a dessert,.
Jean Arnel, the leader of these
volunteers, looked ' out the Hallway
window that admitted a strong glimmer
of the sun. It was a quarter to noon,
and still no fish.
Arnel's army was ready for another
Meals on Wheels run.
They deliver meals to Chapel Hill
residents who are homebound, handi
capped or convalescent, Arnel said. The
volunteers serve 47 to 51 meals a day
at a cost of $2.50 per meal, but
sometimes they allow an unfortunate
customer to pay nothing, she said.
Many groups help Arnel. She said
donations from churches, individuals
and the United Way funded the pro
gram. Also, Kroger's donates one-tenth
of its collected receipts to Meals on
Wheels.
Arnel pays N.C. Memorial Hospital
to supply hospital meals and make
special diet meals for her customers, she
said.
Some moderate income persons use
the service because they cannot make
meals easily, volunteer Mary Lee
Kennedy said.
Classified Info
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Businesses:
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announcements
UNC ICE HOCKEY TEAM
organizationalmeettrtg, a! are welcome
to attend Wednesday at 7:00 at Room
213 in the Student Union. Executive
meeting at 6:45. For more information
call Scott Whitaker at 9674674.
Hey Guys, the Order of the Bell Tower
meeting is Monday, October 7th at 6:30pm
Union Room 208. Remember, we have
telethon training!!
BINKLEY BAPTIST CHURCH joins in
Worldwide Communion Sunday
Church School, 9:30am; Worship,
11:00am. sermon "We Arc The World."
15-501 Bypass, by University Mall.
Rides? 9424964.
RECORD CONVENTION.
Tkoasaads of albaaaa, 45s, atasic
related hteaM for sale.. Rock froai
Elvis to Beatles to Sariassteea.
Saaday, October a. 19mm ipm.
$1 adaussioa. Bis Bans Coavea.
tioa Ceater, Daaiel Booae
Aatiqaa Village, HUlsboroagk.
Exit 164 aad 1-85.
Application for: School of Nursing.
General College Sophomores and
UNC CH Juniors and Seniors may
pick up applications for 1986-87 aca
demic year. (Begins 2nd Summer Ses
lion, 1986). Room 9, Carrington Hall on
Oct. 9, at 7:00pm. The application
process will be discussed at this time.
lost and found
Found: Elise Roger's athletic pass. Please
pick up at the DTH.
J.
by Oliver Goldsmith
Sept 28 - Oct 13
Paul Green Theatre
STUDENT
TUESDAYS!
Enjoy theatre and
music from ...
The UNC Lorcleis, Oct 8
at 7:30 before the show!
TXS. ON SALE 952-1121
GRAHAM MEM. BLDG.
MCDONALD'S
EUROPAonive
NOV HIZMQ
Full & Part Time. Hours to
fit your schecules. Up to
$4.50hr. depending on
availability End .
experience. Apply in
person Tues-Fri 2-4 pm
No Calls Please
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"Some are badly arthritic, and don't
have the energy to cook for themselves,'
she said.
Kennedy said the majority of custo
mers were elderly. "Occasionally, a
young person breaks a leg and he uses
it," she added.
The volunteers still waited for the
fish. . Most of them were over 30.
Kennedy said a 90-year-old woman
delivered food for Meals on Wheels.
Why did they come? I had free time,"
said Kennedy, a housewife. "I like to
work.
"I just wanjted tp.do something good,
said volunteer Monte Waters, who has
been with the local program since it
started in 1977.
uMy conscience," Jane Lehman said.
UI love it," said another volunteer. "I
get more than I give. The people grow
on you." -
Meals on Wheels started in England
as a relief effort during World War II,
Kennedy said. The program is a branch
of the United Way.
The fish finally arrived. The volun
teers put the meals in the appropriate
trays, and then they separated to
differnt cars.
Kennedy, Lehman and her daughter
went on the same meal run. They had
to wait for parents to pick up children
at the Binkley parking lot before
reaching their first destination across
the street from Binkley church.
Lehman left the car and delivered a
tray with fish, mashed potatoes, beans
and a roll. The first customer had
Alzheimer's disease, Kennedy said, and
could not travel across the street to get
the food.
Besides delivering the food, Kennedy
Found: Bracelet between Peabody and
Philips. Call 933-5218.
Found set of keys in the Pit. Call 967-4698
to describe and claim.
LOST: The Hub Ltd is missing a sign from
the front of the store. No questions asked.
Reward. Call Earl at 929-0343.
Found: Kelly Squires, I found your meal card
and turned it in to ARA office. Mazlum 933
7131. LOST: your chance to vote in municipal
elections if you don't register by October 7th.
Register at Chapel Hill Public Library,
Monday through Thursday 9 to 9, Friday 10
to 6, Saturday 9 to 5, Sunday 2 to 6.
Found set of car keys behind Kenan. Call
933-1418 to claim.
Found: Calculator on Friday, Sept. 27 at
Carolina Inn bus stop. Drop by APO lost
and found to claim.
HELP! I LOST MY BUS PASS
SOMETIME: LAST WEEK AND
I'M DESPERATE FOR IT! I WAS
HOPING SOMEONE WOULD
FIND IT AND CALL ME OUT OF
THE KINDNESS OF THEIR
HEART, BUT 1 GUESS THATS
WISHFUL THINKING. SO, I'M
OFFERING A SMALL BUT FAIR
REWARD FOR IT'S SAFE
RETURN. PLEASE, PLEASE,
PLEASE, PLEASE! PICK UP THE
PHONE AND GIVE ME A CALL
WALKING 5 MILES OT CLASS
IS NOT A GOOD WAY TO
START THE DAY TAKE MY
WORD FOR IT! PLEASE CALL
KAREN AT DTH (92-0245) OR
AT HOME 968-8045.
FOUND: set of keys on 8th floor of the Kenan
labs- go by lab to claim.
LOST: Grey colored Swatch Watch with
date. Sentimental value. Help! 933-3137.
services
ABORTION TO 20 WEEKS. Private and
confidential GYN facility with Saturday and
weekday appointments available. Pain med
ication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942-0824.
MINOR TUNE-UPS FOR VW. AUDI,
HONDA, TOYOTA, SUBARU COST
ONLY $44.95 INCLUDING PARTS AND
LABOR! ROUTINE MAINTENANCE IS
OUR SPECIALTY. NO NONSENSE 6
MONTH OR 6000 MILE WARRANTY ON
ALL PARTS INSTALLED. BE ARROGANT!
DEMAND THE BEST! THE BUG HAUS
967-7414 for APPT.
PREGNANT? NEED HELP? Free preg
nancy testing. Call PSS at 942-7318. All
services confidential.
presents
UNC Undergraduates
in
An Evening of
, TENNESSEE:
WILLIAMS
Three one-act plays
displaying the
Special Power of
Williams
Oct.9-13
Playraakers Theatre
The Gold
Connection
says
Dare to Compare
We have the lowest
prices in town on
1 4K gold & sterling
silver jewelry .
EVERYDAY!
GG7-GOLD
128 E. Franklin St
Downtown Chapel Hill
(behind Johnny T-Shirt)
Jack Tomkovick, Owner
TYPING, WORD PROCESSING: fast,
reliable, accurate. RUSH JOBS WELCOME!
Theses, dissertations, short papers. Call
Doug. 962-2307, days, or 929-2270 after 5pm.
N.CS FINEST MOBILE SOUND AND
LIGHT SHOW, with the area's hottest DJs,
wants to make your next party a success.
For bookings, call 933-3858.
Call E.J. & Company for the best sound
around. Four hours of non-stop jam for only
$150. Chapel Hill's 1 sound show. Call Andy
at.967-8871.
Stereo Problems? I offer fast, personal
ized service and guaranteed repairs on
stereo components. Twenty-five years
experience in audio. 929-2841.
Flowers. Fresh cut. Bouquets. Bud
Vases. Arrangement?. . 10 Stadcat
DiscouL Campus, city, Rural Deliv
ery. Beautiful, Fresh, Happy Flowers.
Clarkc-Jcakiaa Florist. 114 S.
Graham Street. Phone 929-8087.
Married Students: Low Cost Term Life
Makes Sense. $100,000 Y RT, NS Male age
25 $131.00 or $12.00 per month. The
Equitable: Steve 489-9180933-3006.
help wanted
Immediate opening for 100 plasma donors.
Earn extra money. Call Sera-Tec Btokxpcals.
942-0251. 109' E. Franklin St Hours 8:30am
5pm, M-F.
PIZZA KUT
Part-time permanent office help needed.
Light typing and bookkeeping. 20-25
hours per week. Flexible scheduling.
Appty in person or send resumes to
Pizza Hut District Office, 1801 E.
Franklin St., Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514.
Musicians: I need a drummer and original
vocalist for studio work. No experience
needed. Pay negotiable. Must be into Rock
n Roll. Can DAVE, 933-9505.
Immediate openings for 2 full-time techni
cians. Apply Sera-Tec Biologicals, 109 J E.
Franklin St. 942-0251.
Roman Wings is now accepting applica
tions for phone persons. Must be
available on weekends and some week
nights. Must be punctual and reliable.
Apply at Roman Wings, 401 West
Franklin St.
Needed for acne study. Volunteers with
moderate to severe acne between 16-35 years
old. Information : call 966-3321 between 8
5. Volunteers paid $75 upon completion of
study.
Local landscaping and grounds maintenance
company needs foremen and laborers. Good
pay for right person. 929-3809. Walter
Durham.
The Cellar Door is
accepting prose, poetry
and graphics for their fall
magazine. Please submit
to Box 23 in the Union.
The deadline is October 8.
Find your own
epesoct. .
KENSINGTON
TRACE
$175 per student
Weaver Dairy Rd.
(Tum right off)
Call 967-0044
Telemarketing
Associates needed for
Carolina Fund 8568.
Starting salary $3.50
Opportunities to make
up to $3.00 an hour
with incentive
bonuses. Call S32
2338 for interview
f.l F 95. 40 phone
positions still
avaiiabio.CALLMOV!
said, Meals on Wheels volunteers
sometimes act as social workers, repor
ters of health and revealers of death.
It is helpful for someone to go into
the homes to see if the customer's
condition is deteriorating, Kennedy
said. Often, they must report someone's
bad health to a relative or a social
service member. Recently, a Meals on
Wheels volunteer discovered a customer
dead in the home.
The station wagon traveled on a rural
route and reached the home of Mr.
Sparrow. He wore a hat and glasses,
and guessed what the meal was before
opening it. "Fish," he said. Sparrow said
he liked the service very much.
They stopped at an apartment com
plex to bring food to a woman who
had emphysema. "She was in the
hospital not a long time ago," Lehman
said.
The car traveled to the house of a
blind man who Kennedy said had been
attacked by a neighbor's dog while
walking in his yard. Lehman delivered
the meal and checked on the dog
situation.
The man said Meals on Wheels was
the best thing that ever happened. "I
get it every (week)day," he said. He also
told Lehman that he had experienced
no more problems with thedog.
Another quick stop, and the meal run
was over. The smell of fish had disap
peared from the back seat. The volun
teers would go back to the church and
wash the containers. And perhaps they
would feel better about themselves, or
even believe that they got more out of
the run than they gave.
gUdsduw
FEMALES (18-22 years) NEEDED FOR
BONE HEALTH STUDY. Obtain free
personal report on your diet and bone
health. Call Nutrition Dept. for info,
appointment 966-3402.
Immediately need counterpeople, delivery
drivers and biscuit cooks. Flexible hours
good pay. Also some office work. Apply at
TIME OUT University Square 2-5 pm
weekdays. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE!
Mother's Helper Child Care Service is
seeking quality individuals for full-time and
parttime employment, call 933-3650 Friday
and Saturday 2-5pm.
3 Sorority house waiters needed to serve,'
evening meal in exchange for lunch and
dinner. 4 day work week. 967-6001 after 1:30
pm or before 8:00 am.
Need exaerieaced reapoaaiblc
aoa-aaioker wao loves ctuMrea
to pick aa 3 year oM at prc-scaool
aad provide child care torn
weekday afteraooas fro at 2:30 to
5:30. Mast have refereaces aad
reliable car. 942-3290.
Parttime automatic teller machine telly 12
5 daily. Requires some night and weekend
work. Must live within 15 miles of Chapel
Hill. Excellent Benefit Package. NCNB 942
5183. EOE.
for sale
100 cotton buttondown shirts. Also 100
wool, cotton sweaters. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Richard or Jimmy at 929-5017 or 967
9101. $25 or less. Keep trying.
Male CRAIGE contract for sale. Rest of fall
semester appx. $400. Call 933-7514, ask for
Frank.
For Sale: 40-Watt integrated amp Sherwood
Receiver and Aiwa Dolby N-R Cassette deck:
$250set or best offer. Must sell. 929-9654.
For Sale: AR turntable with Signet 7 car
tridge. I must sell this turntable. Asking $350,
nearly half the retail price. Call Andy at 933
9489. Beat the high cost of renting! For sale: 1981
mobile home 14x70. 3 bedrooms, 1 12 baths,
central air. Includes appliances. Location
:wooded park, 6 miles from campus. $11,000,
negotiable. 1-5424846 or 1489-9228. Keep
trying-I rotate shifts.
Thinking of popping the question? Beautiful
diamond solitaire ring. Almost new. White
gold band. 16 karat. Appraised at $360.
Yours for $250. Call 929-8779, evenings.
SAILBOARD: HI-FLY HI, REGATTA SAIL,
EXCELLENT FOR LAKE SAILING, $425.
CALL TOM 966-5436 DAYS, 929-83Q8
EVENINGS, WEEKENDS.
USHERS NEEDED! See
"An Evening of Tennessee
Williams" Free!
Oct 9-13
Sign up at
Graham Memorial
UNC Riding Club
presents
IHSA Horse Show
Fri., Oct. 4
11 am-5 pm
at Hunter's Isle Farm,
Hillsborough, NC
688-7031
FREE ADMISSION
THE
INCREDIBLE
STUDENT PASS
$30.00 for 6 plays
lnth
Paul Green Theatre
SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER
BY OLIVER GOLDSMITH
with Registration Card
THE STORM
BY ALEXANDER OSTROVSKY
AND MORE!
BUY NOW AND
SAVE OVER 50
1 IS "II
FOR SALE: Nice dining room set, $200; 5
speed men's bike, $50; used stereo, $55, art
deco bureau. $90. Call 9333649.
Join the spa! One year Spa Health Club
membership for only $200 negotiable. Keep
that summer figure all winter long. Call 967
94 15 evenings.
FOR SALE: Round trip plane ticket to
Madison, Wisconsin. Leave RDU Oct. 18am,
return Oct. 21. $215. Call Daniel 9424590
for details. '
Schwmn Varsity, excellent condition. $120
ask for Brian S. at 967-6032.
FOR SALE: Tiger skin with full skull. Good
condition. $450. Call 967-6709.
CHEAP HEAT: Wood stove for sale, small,
airtight Reginald 100. $250 or best offer. Call
967-6253.
For Sale: Harmon-Kardou cassette deck.
Dolby B-C, practically brand new, adjustable
bias, plays beautiful, makes excellent tapes,
high signal to noise ratio. $350. call Andrew
967-7538.
For Sale: Yamaha Stereo Receiver, 35
powerful wattschannel, digital, practically
brand new, 20 programmable stations, 5 year
warranty, bass extension, computer-lock
system. $260. call Andrew 967-7538.
Dectric Typewriter for Sale, perfect condi
tion, used only once, correct type, retails for
$375, selling for only $200! dial 929-5291.
mornings or after 7pm.
FOR SALE: 2 tickets to the Sting concert,
Charlotte, Friday, Oct. II. Call 383-8146 for
info. Durham. Call after 6:30pm. ' ,
Dark green couch for sale. Folds out to bed.
Asking $35. Will deliver if sold by Oct. 9.
942-2801 9am to 10pm. Leave message.
, Formica top dinette set-table and 4 chairs,
$40.00; Westinghouse electric sewing
machine in wooden cabinet, $40.00; coffee
table, $5.00; cushioned armchair, $6.00. Call
942-5285 between 6 and 11pm.
CAMPING GOODS: New Zealand "Fairy
down" Mummy Down sleeping bag, rated 20
F., used 3 times-excellent condition, $160.00;
hiking boots, made and bought in Germany,
all leather with Vibram 'sole, size 37 (Am.
women's 6!), $45.00; external frame back
pack, $20.00. Call 942-5285 between6 and
11pm. "
1700 Macintosh stereo receiver, excellent
condition, 70 watts of quality power. Has a ,
superb tuner and an attractive walnut veneer
cabinet. $495, negotiable. Call 933-0280 or
942-8234 (leave message). Ask for Brown,
keep trying!!
For Sale: stereo mixing board with phono,
microphone, and tape inputs. Yamaha direct
drive turntable. Realistic 3-way lOOw speak
ers with 12 inch woofers. $500.00. Willing to
sell seperately and willing to deal. Call Tony
933-1574. .
Bike for sale. Men's reconditioned 5-speed.
Paid $80. Will take $70. Upright handle bars
with basket. Must sell. CallJamie at 9334513.
O'BRIEN HoneycombGraphite trick slalom,
Superplate (large), NEW-$200. JOBE
Honeycomb slalom, 67". Excellent condition
$150. Call 933-8612 to SEE or buy.
f .
KNEJSSL White Star Mid, VS Imperial gut,
thermo bag, and cover. NEW-$200.
DONNAY 3 Set, cover. Good condition-$65.
933-8612 to SEE or buy.
Cherry Sunburst, single cutawaay guitar.
Rebuilt with custom wired DiMarzio Dual
Sound humbuckers, Schaller tuners, cream
Gibson hardware. Hardshell case. Must sell
for $350. 9334553.
cars for sale
1979 Honda Accord LX. Hatchback. Air.
Stereo. Very good condition. Recent servi
ces. Two-year warranty. $3450, negotiable.
929-1976, days.
1977 Honda Accord Hatchback. One owner.
Mechanically excellent. Recent services. New
paint. Very reliable. $1800. 929-1976, days.
1973 Mercury Comet. Only 52,000 miles. Air.
Automatic. Clean. Two-door, hardtop,
Carolina Blue. $1300 negotiable. 929-1976,
days.
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ACROSS
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kingdom
5 Date tree
9 Scarf
14 Soprano Gluck
15 Jai
16 Fefoerof
Indira
17 Try to find
18 Dirt
19 Reverie
20 Fragrant shrub
23 A Whitney
24 Exploit
25 Fell into a
decline
27 Parts of a
calyx
30 Skullcap
32 Fabric weave''
33 Serene
34 Environmental
science: abbr.
37 Home of song
33 Afr. lily
39 Arrived
40 Hematite and
galena
41 Floundering
42 Foxlike marten
43 One-seeded
fruits: var.
45 Courters
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TarheeTs Dream! 1973 Carolina Blue Fiat
Spider Convertible. 6000 miles n new
engine. New tires and brakes. 968-8620.
roommstos
Female, nonsmoking roommate wanted to
share furnished condo. $140 month plus
utilites. Close to campus. Call 942-1828. Keep
trying!
Roommate needed. Female upperclassman,
grad, or professional. Must share room. $1 16
mo, plus 13 utilities. CaS 967-0466 after 6pm,
weekdays. Anytime on weekends.
Female roommate wanted: 2 BR, 2 bath
Kensington Tracecondo; fully furnished,
linens, kitchen accessories, dishwasher; free
shuttle to campus. $175month plus utilites
.Call anytime, 967-8670.
WM seeking liberal responsible male or
female roommate for 2 BR townhouse. 188
month, 12 utilities, 12 mile from campus.
Call 968-1587 after 6pm.
Male, non-smoking roommate. Hillcrest
Apts, Carrboro. $162.50 phis utilities.
Available immediately. Own bedroom, on
busline and bikepath. Great (dental student)
roommate. 968-0394.
for rent
Apartment for rent. 103 Sherwood Colony.
Two bdrm., 1 12 baths, washerdryer. Sleeps
four comfortably. $450mo., price negotiable.
Call Joe Shugart at 968-9073. ;..
Apt. for sublet now until June 2, 1 BR, stove,
refrig., pool, laundry, biking distance to
campus. $272 per month. Call 929-3867. Keep
trying.
. ... :
We need two people who would like to move
into our apt. We must vacate in order to
cultivate the rice patties of China. Please call
us immediately if interested the first caller
will receive a prize. Location is Carolina apts.
Ask for joel, Tim; or John at 967-6614. Call
anytime. Thanks, you're alright.
wanted
Help! Need to contact Cambridge Diet
Counselor. Please call Brenda at 962-1163 or
(919)7744397.
Desparately looking for 4 STING TTX: WiO
pay $80. Call immediately at 933-5172. Ask
for Walt, or try 933-5174 and ask for Rod.
I need two regular tickets for the UNC
Clemson game on Nov. 9. North Side
prefered. Please call 933-7334.
rides needed
Ride needed tofrom Boone this weekend.
Will help pay for gas. Please call Michele and
leave message if not there. 933-7304.
Need ride tofrom NW Indiana or Chicago
area over FaD Break. WiB share expenses.
Please call Beth at 933-5632.
Ride needed to and from Ohio for Fall Break.
Can leave anytime after Oct. 15th. Ease
Cleveland preferable but within 2 hours o.k.
Call Jenny, 933-8520. PLEASE keep trying!
CONNECTICUT ride desparately needed
for fall break to Hartford area. Will generously
help with gas and driving. Call Tonya at 933
6309, keep trying and leave message.
business opportunities
Great student business investment. Chapel
Hill's oldest mobile sound show is for sale.
Priced to sell. Immediate return on initial
investment. Call Andy at 967-8871.
personals
Beth C, you're not a teenager anymore but
that doesn't mean you can't party Kke one
Late nights, He's, H. St., Spanky's, Time
Out, Happy Store Bathroom, Happy Birth
day, you're the best! Love, Missy.
MRS. VAVENP0RT,SiNCE(DN6R5$6
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46 Influence
48 Moiety
49 Beret
50 Thorny tree
56 the good
58 Russ. city
59 Melody
60 Delia of
song
61 Wife of Henry
I VIII
62 Ger. philoso
V pher
63 Curves
64 Warm up
65 Bride of
Lohengrin
DOWN
,1 Crush
ZButter
substitute
3 So be it
4 Cooked state?
5 Annie Oakleys
6 Viva voce
7 Secular
8 Dairy product
9 Of certain
mountains
10 Pulpit talk: abbr.
II Girlie photos
12 Clerical capt
13 Swollen
21 Bellow
22 Guanaco's
kinsman
26 Easy chore
27 Capital of
Manche
28 Pitcher
29 Grenades
30 Bundles
31 Fitzgerald
33 Crate
35 Khayyam
36 Camera part
38 Poem division
42 Game played
on horseback
44 Resounds
45 Billfold
46 " for
nobody"
47 Men
48 Nocturnal
carnivore
51 Early ship
builder
52 Sea ess
53 Russ. river
54 Moral lapses
55 So long
57 Mao tung
PRIVATE POST OFFICE BOXES FOR
RENT. UPS PACKAGES RECEIVED AND
SHIPPED. A POST OFFICE ALTERNA
TIVE - NATIONAL MAIL SERVICES FOR
ALL YOUR MAILINGCOPYING NEEDS.
STAMPS, BOXES, TAPE, GIFTW RAP
PING AND PACKING. NATIONAL MAIL
SERVICES, CARR MILL MALL (NEXT TO
HARRIS TEETER) 967-6544.
SEX. please be sure to register to vote in
Nov. elections THIS WEEK. If you don't
register, you can't vote. Carrboro residents
" register in Carrboro. "
On Sunday, Oct. 6, at 7pm, Hillel will
be sponsoring a Falafel party! Falafel-humus-tehina-THE
WORKS! Only $1.50
a serving- if you love mid -eastern food
you won't want to miss it! hillel is located
at 210 W. Cameron Ave.
Shabbat Services will be held Friday,
Oct. 4, at 6:30 pm at Hillel. Following
service there will be an Oneg (no dinner)
sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. Lee Marcus.
No cost- no reservation. Join us! Hillel
isJocated at 210 W. Cameron Ave. '
There's nothing I love more than pink
champagne-except Kirsten and the paradise
of shared solitude. Saturday 9:52pm.
Kevin-Ecstatic when I'm with you Earth never
meets my paw. But are you aware, with each
good time we share, we seem to break
another law? Happy Birthday, Love, Leather
Paws.
James, When you said yes, you made me
the happiest woman alive. Only with you will
I be happy. I Love You Sweetheart. Joyce.
Loreazo, Baenas Snerte en el exa
mea de espaaol. Recaerda, Dios esta
iempre coatigo. Grack.
Jennifer-Theta Pledge Trip will be awesome.
Try to stay out of trouble, I know you will
have fun! -Love, Your Big Sis'. Please take
me to New York!
D.R. "Schew." Glad it's October. Wanna
mix wine and babyoil at THE gazebo?
Carrboro Community Park must be jealous.
I Love You (Kiss, Kiss). -B.L. P.S. Scrapbook
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becaase I aecd yoa!
Dawn, Happy Birthday! Too bad you're still
not legal! Hope the party in your room tonight
8:00 will be fun. Your roomie, Jules and suitie,
Raeann.
OH OH HAREM! Thanks so much for a great
birthday and the advice for Lenoir! However,
I'm strictly a U.K. Sub. How about Gawain
for Fantasy? Love, PJM UK SUB.
You're welcome Old East Guy, sorry we
couldn't go to the store with you, but you -know
the deal. Cobb Girls.
Ray-Please consider coming back! We really
need you and your leadership. It just won't
be the same without you!!! -A heart broken
delegate.
Delectra (Ducie), The mere presence of your
human anatomy fills our lives with pure
exhiliration. We are truly blessed! Happy
Birthday! Us.
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