6 The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday, January 14, 1987 Business from page 1 are responsible for the University's general accounting, budgeting, administration of grants and con tracts, the Cashier's Office and the investment office. "1 think we genuinely feel that our role is to get things done as quickly as possible within the regulations that (are set down)," Swecker said. Jones said the University's funding came from several sources, including 37 percent from state appropria tions, 28 percent from sales and services revenues, 24 percent from contracts and grants, 6 percent from tuition and fees and the rest from endowment income and gifts. Jones' office also monitors the Endowment Fund, which was $107 million as of Nov. 30, 1986. "Outside managers are responsible for 85 percent of the Fund, and we are a resource to the Endowment Board, which has final authority in how the money will be invested." Jones said his office is looking into ways to automatically transfer stu dent aid awards to students' records to eliminate lines during the award period. Also, a computerized regis tration system is being considered to j'ilOUULlllLJ U ULOTHJJ A 1 I I H I 1 t 1 ffiOI Aiwil fire IUJC ulljr Daily (Far IKfrl B(oSSDi(5 (ojWiGTjiiSD DUO Classified Info The Daily Tar Heel does not accept cash for payment of classified advertising. Please let a check or money order be your receipt. Return ad and payment 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, Student Organizations and Individuals: $2.00 per day BACKDOOR RECORDS M.50 OFF all new LPs and tapes (1.00 OFF used) 136 E. Rosemary St Lower Level NCNB Plaza Mon-Sat 12-6 pm, 933-0019 BUY TRADE SELL 3 1 1 'SDENIS HAMILL & Produced TED R ntTHICT0 g& UIIH I' UC0fTIK PMIT00UlttUMIHl I V P V " I.- 1 - .' : ., kar ' X r' v A -tin - ., I ' l A - X. ; r f 111 - j X -S' X,' : i ? At v STARTS JAIJUARY 16 ATA THEATRE HEAR YOU. I Or v f'f ; I : ' n Farris Womack cut down on the time it takes a student to register and clear his account. Business, the third division of the N office, is headed by Antle. "Business represents a number of departments that are institutional support oper ations . . . called auxiliary services that are small businessess within the University," he said. "The difference is we operate within the University framework and we're subject to the same rules and regulations as the University as a state institution." Auxiliary services include the University airport, the laundry and Student Stores. Rutledge Tufts, manager of the Student Stores, said the budget is generated from the inside because there is no state funding for auxiliary services. Tufts said the major pur pose of the Stores is to provide Consecutive day rates: 2 days $3.25 3 days $4.00 4 days $4.75 5 days $5.00 Businesses: $4.50 per day 5c for each additional word $1.00 per day for any boxed ad or bold type Free ads: FOUND ads will run five days FREE. announcements Cashback now open at the APO Book Co-op. Open 9:00 am to 3:30 pm upstairs in the Carolina Union. TAKE A FLYING LEAP Parachute Club Meeting, Wednesday, 8:00 PM. Student Union 204. Guess who's playing doctor? 3 is in A comedy of epidemic proportions. PAEAMOUFT PICTURES PRESENTS A TED FIELD-ROBERT CORT PRODUCTION CRITICAL CONDITION tSS BOB LARSON JOHN HAMILL ALAN SWYER DENIS FIELD d ROBERT CORT MICHAEL APTED COrTMGHT 1W V MMM0UNT students, faculty and staff with all of the basic needs of academic life, primarily textbooks. The Bulls Head Bookshop and various snack shops are also operated on campus by the stores. The stores have 125 permanent and 75 student and temporary employees, and it is the sixth largest University book store in the nation. Tufts said. In addition to auxiliary services, the business division is responsible for University Conference centers such as the Kenan Center and the Quail Roost Conference Centers, security services such as campus police and the health and safety office. "We're really proud of services we can provide the University," Antle said. "We want our facilities to be run just as good as they can be run." lost and found LOST: 50 mm Canon 1.8 lens for my camera at UNC STATE football game. Reward. Please call 967-1738 if you have any information. FOUND: One ladies black ARISISOTONER glove on 1, 5, 87 at bus stop by the Health Sciences Library. Call 933 2673 to claim. LOST: Open design gold ring - large size - Special Christmas present. If found, please call Cynthia at 933 8413. Will be forever grateful. LOST: A charcoal gray, long wool coat lost at FOUR CORNERS Thursday night. Please call if you picked it up. Reward is offered. 933 8033. LOST: Gold rope chain bracelet on campus on Thursday, January 8. If you find it, please call Misty at 933-1984. Thanks.' HAMILL & JOHN HAMTT.T, : :7 A PARAMOUNT PICTURE 'YJS: is in. Innwasay PCTUffiS CMNMATNM. All MKTS KSHWE0. LOST: Tri-gold bracelet on Wednesday, January 7 on Campus. If found, please call Amy 933-4523. Will give a reward. Law Directory found last semester in front of the Cookie JarPizza Hut. Please call 929-9424 to claim. FOUND: Scarf between Steele Bldg. and South Bldg. last Friday. Call 967 1229 and ask for Mike. Describe it and it's yours. Found: Set of keys in planetarium parking lot on dark blue plastic key chain. Call 967 4488 between 5:00 and 9:00pm to claim. Found: A large key on the wall in front of Greenlaw facing the undergrad library. Contact Donna at 933 8084 to claim. LOST: Blue Levi jean jacket taken at Purdy's this past Sat. night. Had brown leather wallet in pocket with I.D. card but no money. If found please call 933-0123. LOST: Red and black checkered Gap scarf lost near fraternity court. Reward offered. 933 1488 ask for Barbie services Abortion To 20 Weeks. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appointments available. Pain medication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942 0824. '' Move It Locally Rent my truck and my labor. I do small moving jobs. Experienced, moving refrigerators and other large appliances. Call Robert Tart at 933-3777. PARTY? TAMBAY DISC JOCKEY SERVICE can give you today's hits, yesterday's classics, and tommorrow's cutting edge for a reasonable price. Call 968-8753 for aDJ. Advanced Lifesaving is being offered at the Chapel Hill Carrboro YMCA. Class meets Mon. & Wed. from 7:00 10:00 PM, January 13 Feb. 11. Call 942 5156 for information. PROGRESSIVE ROCK TAMBAY is the DJ service for all your party needs. FUNK REGGAE Typeset Resumes The fastest (next day) and the cheapest ($16 plus 7 per copy) in town. Lnnar Graphic, 412 W. Rosemary Street. 942-1927 PREGNANT? NEED HELP? Free pregnancy testing and counseling. Call PSS at 942-7318. All services confidential help wanted Need a part-time evening position? Health care company in Durham needs a Mail Clerk to process outgoing mail from 6-10 pm. Involves some heavy lifting. Also responsible for night time security procedures and answering incoming phone calls. HS required. Send resume indicating salary requirements and daytime phone number to : Personnel Representative Coastal Group, Inc. P.O. Box 15309 Durham, NC 27704 Interested in being a chairperson for either Crafts Bazaar, Human Rights Week, or Footfalls? Pick up applications in Campus Y and return them by 4:00pm January 14th. Please sign up for an Interview also! Thanks. Have we got something for you ... BEST ACC SPORTS COVERAGE and much more . . . THE NEWS & OBSERVER Sign up for your semester subscription today in the pit. January 5 - January 9 Delivery begins January 12. Part-time sales positions available. Inquire at table. Project Upward Bound, a program for educationally disadvantaged high school students needs students to volunteer as tutors in the areas of English, math, science, foreign language (mostly French & Spanish), and history. Tutorial sessions operate from 9:30 a.m.-ll:00 a.m. on some Saturday mornings during the spring semester. Interested persons should contact the Upward Bound Program at 1401, E. Franklin St. (207 Hill Bldg.) or call 962-1281 or 962 1282. Deadline,-' January 16, 1987. ' ' VWIX.agL a HELD "l OVERLA 1 S 1 TH VOYAG HOM, i DIANE KFATON JfXSICA IANGE SISSY SPACEK SAMSHEPARD mm. in JBLHiFi SOUND M2:15 4:40 7:15 9:40 pc k n wvmrn n n I :nnr E Gymnastics vs. James Madison 7:00 p.m. Fetzer Gym Introducing (2IS.eellseirS .FD.SS Now Offering Tlfte Pick- We Will ; Present Coupon and Get Pepperoht Piia w2 Free 303 W. Franklin St. 967-3636 Need Money? Part-time job available . Rent Refrigerators to UNC students. Call Rob - 904371-6321 8-5 Mon Fri. ' 1 Tour NEW ORLEANS with UNCH GLEE CLUBS. Limited openings for experienced singers. For audition call Director Michael Tante-Horan at 962 5695 or 962 1039. BE A HOSPITAL VOLUNTEER! REGISTRATION RETURNING VOLUNTEERS: January 5-January 9 NEW VOLUNTEERS: January 12-January 16 9:30-5:30 Volunteer Office-first floor. Old Clinic Building, NCMH Required Orientation Wednesday, January 21 5:00-7:30 PM Questions? Call 966-4793. Sitter needed for brother and sister ages 4 and 8. Prefer 2 evenings a week 8-10 hours. Car needed. Call 933 9746. HELP WANTED: Waiters for Sorority House on Franklin Street. Call 967 9161 or 942 1224. Mother's Helper wanted to care for adorable 1 1 month old boy. Flexible afternoon hours. Babysitting expe rience preferred. Call 942-1449 after 2 pm. I'm looking for bassists and drummers interested in forming a high decibel rhythm and blues rock and roll band. Call Todd. 933-4306. Secretary needed for student organization on campus. Flexible hours (10-20) per week. $3.35hr. Please drop by Room 200 of Union on Wednesday January 14 between 1:00 and 3:00 or call if unable to make it. 962 1157. Temporary data entry operator needed for hardware store in Chapel Hill. Work whenever you can. Experience with number & letter entering essential. $3.75hour. Non smoker. Call 942-3500 Secretary for Synagogue 27 hrs.wk., dictaphone, clerical, computerWord Star helpful. Phone 489 7062, leave message. Couple seeks child care provider in our Carrboro home for children ages 3 months and 2 years. Desire dependable stimulating care 3 days a week. 942-2526. Princeton Reviewers and others with math verbal skills, high SAT's: Top SAT prep course seeks instructors at $10 to $15 hr., seven hourswk., Feb-April. Send resumes co Princeton Review 309 Elliott Rd.. C.H. 27514 (967 7209). COUNSELORS - ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT CAMPS seeks qualified counselors for 75 residential children's private camps July and August. Contact: Association of Independent Camps (UNC) 60 Madison Ave. New York, N.Y. 10010 (212) 679-3230. WANTED READERS! Job pays $3.80hour. Call Benny Philliips 933-3802. STM After School Program needs an afternoon teacher. Hours are 2:30 to 5:30, Monday thru Friday. Please call 967-8561, after 3:00, or 942-0817. Part-time help needed at Granville Towers cafeteria, a student managed work environment. Flexible hours. Apply between 2 and 4pm or call after 5pm. 929-0433. EOE. Outdoor Work Available! 10-15 Hrs.week. $4.50 $5.00 hr. weekends included. Must have car! Call 1-828-9491 for interview date. We can work to your schedule. We are a business located in Raleigh but you II be working in DurhamChapel Hill area. Summer Camp Opportunities Available at the Chapel HillCarTboro YMCA. If you enjoy working with children, are an enthusiastic leder with high personal values, come by to fill out an application. 942-5156. DESPERATELY SEEKING DISWAHSERS: Colonel Chntney's is looking for a few good men . . . Physical Requirements: To be able to see lightening and hear thunder and to be able to distinguish between the two m 3 out of 5 tries. Physical requirements may be waived. Job Description: To be able to traverse a slack wire 200 feet above a raging furnace twice nightly, three times on Sunday. Previons Experience: Beneficial but not required. Enlistment: Three part-time positions, 15-20 hrs. per week. Pay: $3.50hour to start plus Tutition Assistance Program. Advancement: Promotion to Colonel Chutney 's cooking brigade as attrition allows. Committment: Strict adherence to the DIS WASHER'S CODE. Apply in person after 4:30 M F at 300 W. Rosemary St. Colonel Chutney 's Home of the best ."Late Night Menu" in town, serving every night until 2 a.m. BLUE VELVET FRI. & SAT. AT 11:30 "A RUDELY HILARIOUS COMEDY . . . wonderfully sexy, delicious and downright infectious!" David Ansen. NEWSWEEK e ( .V-m-MAiv he fmiif"r HEW HESl.EY IIRI IE HERFMWI) pen) 00 420 7.-00 920 Exclusively in KINTEK STEREO ol s o n Inl f7V, 0.,Oj -Be'-bellveHnca Offer expires 11787 Student Console Operator at Morehead Planetarium.. Nights and weekends. Need applicants who will be m summer school. Apply in person at Planetarium Business Office before January 16th. Volunteers with tinia versicolor needed to test new cream for treatment of tinia versicolor. For more information call Department of Dermatology, UNC School of Medicine 966-3321 between hours of 8 am to 4:30 pm, M F. Volunteers will be paid $50.00 for participation. National Mail Order Company seeks clerical assistence 20 hours per week. Flexible hours. Qualifications: typing 50 ' WPM, good oral and written communication skills. Word processing helpful. Apply in person to: Performance Bicycle Shop, 404 E. Main St., Carrboro. Please mention Department MS when applying. Mature responsible person needed to look after (drive to activities) professor's two children (13 & 10), Monday, Wed., Thurs. afternoons (2:30-5:00) reliable car required. Good pay. Call evenings 967 7504 or 933 5606. QUALIFIED TO WORK WITH CHILD REN? We arc a non-profit referral agency that help parents make ckild care arran gement; We are looking for caregivers with experience andor training to work in the child's home part-time, fall-daya, evening, weekends, over-night. Call Child Care Networks 942-0184. Part-time customer service operators needed for mornings and evenings by fast growing mail order company. Answer our toll free line, taking orders for merchandise and handling inquiries from customers. Retailing, typing and biking experience helpful but not -required, if you have a good telephone manner, enjoy working with people and would like to work 20-30 hours per week, this is an excellent position for you. We offer compre hensive training and excellent pay. Apply to 404 E. Main St in Carrboro. Part-time, front desk clerk wanted at the University Motor Inn. Afternoon and weekend shifts. Call 929 2398 between 9 am and 5 pm to arrange for an interview or come by to fill out an application. We are located on Hwy 54 East. $5hour. Clean my house on bus line. You set time. Call 929-3062 or send letter to 176 Ridge Trail. Chapel Hill. KEEP TRYING AFTER 7PM. Black indents & facnlty needed. Poten tial to earn $25-$75week as sperm donor. Call 962-4596 for more information. Moonlighters clean up job at the SAC on Jan. 18, Jan. 24, and Jan. 31. Interviewing in the Student Union Bldg. 114 and 115 from 14pm. Blethen Temporary 942-0511. Pnrdy's Wants Yon! Purdy's needs people for the following positions: D.J. Qnalificatioas:Must have extensive knowledge of all aspects of popular music, including top 40, soul, progressive, and classical Rock and Roll. Experience:Some is necessary, but you don't have to be a technical wizard. Commitment:Willingness to work 1 to 2 nights per week and practice at least 3 hrs. per week. Promptness and dependability a must! DoorFloor Person QnaIifications:Must be able to handle people well, have a good time, yet be firm as far as lub policies. Experience :Not essential (it can help), but you must be able to follow and enforce the policies of the club. Commitments nights per week, flexibility and ..,..-!-. r-dependability a must. Apply in person 12-5 M-F at 159V4 E. Franklin Street business opportunities GOVERNMENT JOBS. $16,040 - $59,230yr. Now Hiring. Call 1-805-687-6000 Ext. R-9594 for current federal list. ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 $2.50 llinUlTlllUTTKl(aC.IKTD Neil Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs (PG-13) 3:05-5:10-7:20-9:35 Charles Bronson Assassination (PG-13) 3:10-5:05-7:10-9:15 Steve MartinChevy Chase Three Amigos (PG) 3:00-7:25 ONLYI Clint Eastwood Hearbreak Ridge (R) 5:00-9:25 ONLY! .WAX I ' Avoid the lottery blues. Apply now! All apartments on the bus line to UNC. Fantastic Social Program. Call today for full information. 967-223 J or 967-2234. In North Carolina call toll-free 1 -800-672-1 678. Nationwide, call toll-free 1-800-334-1656. The Apartment People Large 16 ei. eoltes Across from Fowler's Next to Soap's m

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