The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, April 21, 198815 Sty Qaitfoed Advertison Classified Info The Dally Tar Heel does not accept cash for payment ot clas sified advertising. Please let a check or money order be your receipt Return ad and payment to the DTH office by noon one 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 Consecutive day rates: 2 days $3.25 3 days $4.00 4 days $4.50 5 days $5.00 Businesses: $5.00 per day Additional charges for all ads: 5C per day for each additional word The DTH Campus Calendar is a daily listing of University-related activities sponsored by academic departments, student services and student organiza tions officially recognized by the Division of Student Affairs. To appear in Campus Calendar, announcements must be sub mitted on the Campus Calendar form by NOON one business day before the announcement is to run. Saturday and Sunday events are printed in Friday's calendar and must be submitted on the Wednesday before the announcement is to run. Forms and a drop box are located outside the DTH office. Union 104. Items of Interest lists ongoing events from the same campus organizations and follows the same deadline schedule as Campus Calendar. Please use the same form. Thursday 5 p.m. The Association of International Stu dents will meet in Room 211 Union. Tonight's program will be on East Germany. 5:45 p.m. The Anglican Stu dent Fellowship will hold its end of the year pinic on the lawn of Chapel of the Cross. All are welcome. 6 p.m. The Carolina Comic Book Club will hold its last meet ing at the Franklin Street Pizza Hut. All comic fans are welcome. Presbyterian Cam pus Ministry will hold its undergraduate dinner at the Student Center, 110 Henderson St. ' ' 2fl KKQM ElDGUta'S' Great copies. Great ptclx 114 W. Franklin 967-0790 There are three million Americans alive today who have had cancer. And noiv one out of two cancer patients get well! Join us with your generous contributions of money and time. Ccmmsmaratmn M Yesrs of life! Jcaus Just as soon as he's born. American Heart Association lailg $1.00 per day for boxed ad or bold type Free ads: FOUND ads FREE. will run five days Please notify the DTH office imme diately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible only for the first ad run. lost & found LOST: WATCH with a round gold face and brown lizard band lost around 8:30 a.m. between Morrison and Lenoir. Please call Laura at 933 4087 if found or leave it at Union Desk. Although would like RED CANON SNAPPY lost at Beach Blast, if you won't Campus 7 p.m. Campus Crusade for Christ will hold its final weekly meeting in Room 205-207 Union. See how to "Spiritually Survive the Summer!" Everyone welcome. The UNC-Outing Club will meet in the Student Union. Don't forget to return equip ment this week or next. Sunday 11 a.m. UNC Gaming Club will meet in Room 210 Union for Open Gam ing, until 5 p.m. Officer elections for next year will be held at at noon. "LAST CHANCE TO DANCE" COLLEGE NIGHT TONIGHT, APRIL 21st AT 9:00 (must be 18 or older) Dancing Fun until 2:00 AM! 75 Draft Beer All Evening Long! anananaQ 4 1 nn i a nice WW FISHNET TY AU. THE-TIME- i pNA AfXlTCCT oaonoDoa llvsfo vwn i to i KROGER PLAZA CHAPEL HILL 929-WFUN iTar Heel Manor Apartments St Lowest Rate In the Area! Now taking deposits for Fall apartments. Ask about our May Move In Special! 112 Hwy 54 By Pass, Carrboro, NC ESUAl ttSUSMS CPPCaTUSTTY LbslJtisinJ3L to anyplace thatTrailways goes-within 600 miles of your origin. If you're just traveling within the state, you won't believe how low our fares are. So whether you're heading home with your laundry, or striking out for adventure, callTrailways. Have wegot a break foryou. clar 3ftel return, would you at least send film to 305 Alderman, (Campus mail will do.) LOST: RUBY and DIAMOND RING in Venable Computer lab Mon. April 18 after ) p.m. Please call 933 1817 or 933 2454. Leave message. LOST: Nikon One Touch camera at Phi Delt house last Thursday late nite. Reward. If not the camera at least the film. Call Pam 929-9934. LOST: KEYS ON BRASS MERCEDES RING Thursday, 414 near wall facing the Undergrad or in the Pit. If found, call 968 0466 or return to APO. LOST OUTSIDE SWENSEN'S Saturday. April 9th, my favorite SCARF. Ivory background with pink and green flowers at the end. Contact Laura at 933 4827. LOST: 4,8, 88. RING, SQUARE OPAL ON WIDE GOLD BAND. Great senti mental value. Reward. If found please call 9334185. Calendar Items of Interest Student Part-Time Employ ment Service will host the Employment Securities Commis sion every Wednesday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. to help students locate part-time and summer jobs. Or go by 217E (Suite C) Union or call 962 0545. GPSF is offering information about the in-state tuition application process. Check the bulletin board outside Suite D, Carolina Union. Department of Radio, Tel evision and Motion Pictures is sponsoring the 1988 Spooner Award for film making with St. Anthony Hall. The submission deadline for competition in this event is April 22. The competition is a jury showing. Guidelines are posted in the Union and RTVMP. a bedrooms Phone: (919) 968 WithOurSpecial$99 Round-Hip Fare. Since it's break time, we're giving you a break on rates. For just $99 roundtrip,you can travel onTrail ways Special conditions may apply, (p Call (919) 942-3356 We're Going Places. LOST: A pair of girl's Adidas tennis shoes size 7 lost at Springiest April 9th. If found call Tina at 933 6224. FOUND: CAT AND CO. APPOINT MENT CALANDER. Was in Phillips Hall. 933 4754. LOST: KEYS ON SMALL SWISS ARMY KNIFE. Lost on Mon. 411 on campus. If found call Linda at 929-0946. YOl We've lost our Drivers Licenses. Can anybody help?! Call Julie Kinane or Tammy Sheldon at 933-0446. THANKS!! Have you lost something???? Look for it at APO Lost and Found in the basement of the Union or call 962 1044. The Presbyterian Campus Ministry is sponsoring a dance to benefit the Rape Crisis Center Saturday, April 30, at the Student Center. Call 967-2311 for ticket information. PlayMakers Repertory Company will audition Equity and non-Equity actors for its 1988-1989 season on Saturday, May 14. Audi tions are by appointment only, on a space available basis. To schedule, phone 962-1132, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., by May 13. The Anglican Student Fel lowship will not be meeting at the usual time. Instead, it will meet on THURSDAY at the same time for a picnic at the Chapel of the Cross. The Carolina Speech Com munication Club will hold a FREE PIZZA STUDY BREAK from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, April 25 in the main hallway of Bingham. Stop by and get pizza. SO per month - 4711 OPEN: 8:30-5:00 Mon-Fri 9:00-4:00 Sat 1 W -liS.: -U LOST: LADIES HIGH SCHOOL CLASS RING. Blue stone'. Name, Heather Anne Brown written inside. Please call 933-3586. LOST: A PLAIN KEY RING WITH FOUR KEYS ON IT. ONE IS A DORM ROOM KEY. PLEASE CALL 929-4314. annoucements PREREGISTRATION - 1988 89 PARKING YEAR. 1. Preregis tration for parking permits for the upcoming year will be held at the office of Transportation and Parking Services. 2. Preregistration will begin April 4, 1988 and concludes on May 13, 1988. Office hours for preregis tration are M F, 7:30 am-4:00 pm. 3. The new Security Services Building is located on Manning Drive beside Morrison Dorm, under the water tower. 4. EVERY STUDENT DESIRING TO PRE. REGISTER must do so by applica tion. Applications are available from Transportation and Parking Services' cashiers. 5. Students CURRENTLY HOLDING A VALID UNC PARKING PER MIT will have a pre printed applica tion on file. It will be the STUDENT'S RESPONSIBIL ITY to provide correct, up to date information, stressing correct license plates amd mailing addresses. 6. Stsdents will seed to have the vehicle registration card for each licease plate that is reg istered oa the application to about to the cashier for ver tificatioa. 7. Notification will be mailed out in mid June to STUDENTS THAT WILL RECEIVE PERMITS and pay ment checkmoney order should be submitted to our office by the dead line stated on the notification. NO EXCEPTIONS. 8. Please aote: Correct mailing addresses are critical to a mail registration process. Notification and per mits, if granted will be mailed ia mid Aagast asiag this address. Please, check care fully the information provided. CORRECTION TO THE FALL CLASS SCHEDULE BOOKLET concerning parking permit registration for Fall '88-89. All transactions will be held at the Department of Transportation and Park- resumes $12.00 You must present this ad. Laserset resumes are $3.00 off the regular pnee of $1 5.00 per page with this ad. Resumes are ready the next day (same day rushes possible). LASER PRINTERS 20312 E Franklin St. M-F 9-6 967-6633 - above Sadlack's - AND PRE At Burlington Lincoln Mercury, we know how hard it is to get started financially. So here's what we offer. If you've graduated, or will graduate, with a Bachelor's or advanced degree between October 1 , 1987 and January 31, 1989, you may qualify for $400 from Ford and approved credit from Ford Motor Credit Company. To qualify for pre approved credit, you need: (1) verifiable employment beginning within 120 days after your vehicle's purchase; (2) a salary sufficient to cover normal living expenses plus a Burlington Lincoln Mercury I-85 Elon College Exit, Burlington 1-800-451-0226 ing Services, August 29 31 at the Security Services Building located between Mor rison Dorm and the Water Tower. services ABORTION - To 20 weeks. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appointments available. Pain medication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942 0824 TYPING TYPING TYPING TYPING TYPING TYPING TYPING 933 2163 TYPING TYPING TYPING TYPING TYPING TYPING TYPING TYPING MOVING? Or maybe just taking things to STORAGE? Pickup truck comes with ready worker. Reasonable rates. Call Robert at 933 3777. MARKIE'S MOVERS. We provide the muscle, truck and gas anywhere in the area. We are inexpensive, careful, fast. Call for details. Ask for Mark, 967 5337. HEALTH INSURANCE: If you need health insurance for three months or longer call Dave or Julia at 942-4187. TYPING SERVICE: Papers, Theses, Resumes, Corresponding. All work done on word processor. Letter-quality. Drop off in Carrboro. Call 732 8005. 4 9 pm. PREGNANT? NEED HELP? Free pregnancy testing. Call PSS at 942 7318. All services confidential. THINK YOU MIGHT BE PREGNANT? Women's Health Counseling Service offers very low cost pregnancy tests and free, unbi ased counseling. Call today for an appointment, 968-4646. help wanted BLACK FEMALES aged 18-22 needed for diet and bone research study. $5hr. Dept of Nutrition, 962-0022. HEALTHY, NON-SMOKERS AGES 18 35 earn $7 to $10 an hour as participants in EPA research of common air pollutants. Studies for white females full. No allergy or hay fever sufferers. Call collect (919) 966-1532. AND THE CREDIT YOU DESERVE! $400 CASH FROM FORD - APPROVED CREDIT FROM FORD CREDIT I ASTHMATICS: Women and nienagfs 18 35 who are otherwise healthy can tarn $7 to $10 an hour while participating in a new study of the special problems of air pollution and asthmatics. For more info, call 966-1253. GRANVILLE TOWERS STUDENT DIN ING ASSOCIATION is now accepting applications for summer andor fall employment as kitchen assistants within the student-managed organization. Advancement into the student manage ment staff is available. Annual increases and a great meal option plan are included. See the student supervisor or manager on duty every afternoon in the cafeteria, or call 968-1037 for an appointment to discuss the opportunities available. EOE MFH. CAROLINA INN needs full time cashier bartender. Start training immediately. Top pay. See Wayne after 5 pm. WAITERS AND WAITRESSES Evening meal service, set up, and clean up. Must be reliable, previous experience preferred, but not required. At least 3 days per week, 4:30 pm to 8 pm, including every other weekend. $4.34 per hour, with one meal per shift. Carol Woods Retirement Center, 750 Weaver Dairy Rd., Chapel Hill. Come in to fill out an application. 8:30 am 4:30 pm. PART-TIME GRAD STUDENT to assist Project on Adolescent Literacy. Must be proficient writer and good typist. Knowl edge of readingwriting research and middle grades education preferred. Con tact: Suzanne Rucker, Center for Early Adolescence, 966 1 148. NEW HIGHER DONOR fees! Earn $25.00 every week as a regular plasma donor. Sera-Tec, 109 !4 E. Franklin St. (above Rite-Aid), 942-0251. ENERGETIC HOUSECLEANER sought by family. Very flexible hours. Jane: 383 8952. LOOKING for someone to help me CLEAN MY HOUSE. $6.00 an hour. 4 5 hrs. weekly. Off Airport Rd. 383-1781. PART-TIME sales help wanted: Athletic Attic is now hiring part-time sales staff, preferably for summer and fall. We are looking for personable, hard-working individuals. Apply M-F 10 am-5 pm. Athletic Attic, South Sq. Mall, Durham, or University Mall, Chapel Hill. HIRING! Federal government jobs in your area and overseas. Many immediate openings without waiting list or test. $15 58,000. Phone call refundable. (602) 838 8885. Ext. 5271. LACROSSE vs. Duke University ru rG" ARE YOU LOOKING for a growing young company which offers opportuni ties lor advancement? Do you enjoy working with people and have a pleasant phone manner? Can you deal effectively with the public? If you said yes to the above questions, then consider joining the telemarketing staff of the nation's fastest growing bicycle retailmail order com pany. Part-time postitions are available, 20 plus hoursweek. Responsibilities include answering phones, taking orders for merchandise and handling customer inquiries. Applicants should possess above average communication skills, have previous public contact andor clerical experience, and be able to type 30 plus words per minute. Complete training is provided. Apply at Performance Bicycle Shop. One Performance Way, Chapel Hill (located off Old Lystra Rd. on 15-501, near Cole Park Plaza). APPLICATIONS now being accepted for UNC FOOTBALL MANAGERS. Several positions available. Rising sophomores preferable. If interested call Mike at 933 8262 or see Dominic Morelli at Kenan Field House from 2-4 any weekday. TELEMARKETING POSITIONS AVAIL ABLE. Earn $5hr. to start and up to $9 hr. after training. Good part-time hours for students. Call 929 1413 from 1,5 pm to inquire. OPPORTUNITY for advancement at Burger King on Elliott Road and on Franklin Street. We are looking for hard working people who want to succeed. We offer a starting pay of $4.50hour, paid vacations, price meals, and opportunity for advancement. All shifts needed. Come by Burger King, 205 E. Franklin or Burger King. 140 Elliot Road. COLLEGE SENIORS: Athletic Attic is now hiring Assistant Managers for our manager trainee program. Applicants should preferably have a college degree and some sales experience. Athletic Attic is looking for career oriented people who are hard-working and personable. Position is 48 hrs week and you must be able to relocate if promoted to manager. Apply in person 10 am-5 p.m. M-F at Athletic Attic, South Sq. Mall, Durham or Univer sity Mall, Chapel Hill. AMERICAN Y'CONCER SOCIETY 0 car payment; and (3) if you have a credit record, it must indicate pay ment as agreed. The $400 from Ford is yours whether you finance or not. Keep it or apply it to the purchase or lease of an eligible Ford or Mercury vehicle. For all the details, contact us or call Program Headquarters, toll-free, at 1 --800-321 -1536. But hurry. This limited time offer is only available between March 1 and December 31 , 1988. So take advan tage of the FordMercury College Graduate Purchase Program now. r ehmhei

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