Newspapers / Daily Tar Heel (Chapel … / Dec. 8, 1988, edition 1 / Page 10
Part of Daily Tar Heel (Chapel Hill, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
10The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, December 8, 1988 Sports Classified " TTT T -7 7 T Advertising wrestlers' past Liberty, By JOHN BLAND Staff Writer UNC's youthful wrestling squad took on the Moral Majority Wed nesday night in Carmichael Audito rium and came out on top barely. The Tar Heels faced the Liberty University Flames, perhaps best known as the college founded by televangelist Jerry Falwell, and fought several close matches before dousing the Flames 21-14. With captains Enzo Catullo and Glen Pazinko out with injuries, the young Heels had to rely on junior tri-captain Doug Wyland to spark the win, and he responded with the first Tar Heel win of the night. "It hurts with Catullo and Pazinko out," head coach Bill Lam said. "Our youth really showed tonight. "We weren't as aggressive as we should have been." The Heels struggled early. Senior Neal Burkhead fought a close match in the 118-pound class before losing to the Flames' Loren Baum 6-4. Liberty led 3-0 at this point. Wyland, who leads the Tar Heels in victories so far this year with 15, pulled the Heels ahead 5-3 on a UNG rugby club learns essons Spending 10 days in a foreign country is usually considered a vacation. When you come back you're supposed to be tanned, well rested and ready to tackle the real world again. But that's not always how it works. Along with the rest of the rugby team, I stretched the four days the University gave us for Thanksgiving into 10 and left for England. I caught a cold I don't think 111 ever get rid of, and I still haven't gotten all my luggage back. It took me a week to get over jet lag, and I came closer to getting frostbite than I did a tan. But it was a small price to pay. The plan for the tour was to play three university teams, get a taste of British culture and have fun. We avoided theT toQristy side of England, like Big Ben and Stonehenge. We didn't 'evor stay in a hotel. Instead, we were housed by the teams we played against. Our first stop was Trinity College, Cambridge, where the rugby team put us up in their dorm rooms. My year in Hinton James was certainly a far cry from the dorms of Trinity. My host Rob's "typical room" was a bedroom and living room all to 7 90 Airport Road - next to Save-A-Center FREE EGG ROLLS TUESDAY THURSDAYS FREE CHICKEN WINGS WEDNESDAY with Lunch Specials Cantonese Dim Sum Brunch Sat. & Sun. Only, 12 noon-230 pm OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Weekly Dinner Specials! CALL 967-6133 for Reservations and Take-Out PERSONALIZED WOMEN'S HEALTHCARE Our private practice offers confidential care including: Birth Control Free Pregnancy Tests Relief of menstrual cramps Abortion (up to 20 weeks) Gynecology Breast Evaluation PMS Evaluation & Treatment Wilms vau technical fall win over Liberty's Chris Everwine at 126. Junior John Welch upped the Tar Heel lead to 9-3 with an 18-3 win over Jeff Greiner in the 134-pound class. But Liberty's Warren Stewart staved off freshman Guy Palker 7 4 in the 142-pound class to cut the Tar Heel team lead to three. Then the Flames' Joe Rappozo and the Heels' Darryl Clark fought a tight match in the 150-pound class, cutting short a valiant comeback attempt by Clark from 8-4 down to preserve a 9-7 win for Liberty and knot the team score at nine. The Heels' Pete Welch and the Flames Ron Frank locked arms in the first period and quite literally didn't let go for the rest of the match, tying 4-4, leaving the team score still knotted at 11. Junior Jay Landolfo then got the Heels back into it with a 5-3 victory over Doug St. Marie, and the Tar Heels led 14-11. ' But the lead didn't last for long. Liberty's Shaun Morley tied the match at 14 with a 5-3 win over the about Brendan Mathews Staff Writer himself. Milk and the newspaper are delivered to the door, and yes, there is a maid. On the whole though, living con ditions in college are pretty much the same over there. Maybe the Trinity dining hall is a little nicer (carved wood paneling, portraits of famous graduates lining the walls) than Chase or Lenoir, but you've got to remember, they've had 700 years to renovate. I'd bet that back in the 1200s the administration there was trying to find a way to keep the front steps from crumbling, too. Still, some of the guys on the team went out of their way to talk up just how different (with the implication of better) college life in Britain was. True, we don't have a student bar on campus. But it's not like we're trapped on Devil's Island or working 14-hour days on a chain gang. I had a blast in the pubs and at the parties, but I could see even that getting routine HtJWlFJ CHJN5 RESTAURANT TRIANGLE WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTER 1 01 Conner Dr., Suite 402, Chapel Hill, NC 942-001 1 or 942-0824 Across from THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION MEMORIAL PROGRAM WEPE FIGHTING FOR YOURUFE American Heart rf) Association H TNo spoco provided a public ervico. lit oar Jieeu l - life, game University Mall 21 -14 Heels' Ben Oberly in the 177-pound class. In what was probably the tightest match of the evening, Morley and Oberly fought evenly through out, with Morley coming out on top with the help of an early takedown. Stomachs then began to tighten anxiously in Carmichael as Liberty's Matt Mills and UNC's Erik Keyser faced off in the 190 class. Keyser took a commanding 6-2 lead in the first period and added nine more in the next two periods to win 15-7. The major win gave the Tar Heels an 18-14 lead. All senior heavyweight Jeff Bradley had to do was not let Liberty's Brett Weaver get more than 15 points. Bradley did that and much more, scoring a takedown after 20 seconds of the first period to take a 2-0 lead. He added another takedown in the second and held on to the 6-1 win. "I have to give Liberty Credit," coach Lam said. "They wrestled a tough match." But what did coach Lam really think of the night's action? "I thought it was boring," he said. after a while. Or maybe not. The main reason for going, though, was to play rugby. It's on the field that you really learn the most not just about playing the game, but about the players themselves. It's easy to pass judgment when you're up in the press box, removed from the action. It's another thing entirely when you're part of it. Each game saw great performan ces. Against Trinity College, Jeremy Kelly was playing what he said was the most important game of his life. His brother was on the other team, and his parents were there watching their sons battle it out on the field. Jeremy scored the first three points of the game. His brother Oliver struck back minutes later to tie it up. After 90 minutes of back-and-forth on a snow-covered pitch, UNC came away with the win, 1 1-7. Paddy Plewman, the .team's fly half, put fear into the hearts of the Manchester faithful. His play was brilliant, drawing raves from The London Times, who , had sent a reporter to cover the match. Paddy engineered three solid first-half scoring drives, but always the last connection was missed - and UNC came up short. In the second half, when nothing went right for UNC, there were still some bright spots. Pip Courbois was singled out by The Times for "tac kling bravely" even as Manchester rolled up the points. The Times also mentioned the .team's talented scrum half, Patrick Emerson. He deserved the press for Wednesday's game, but even more so for Friday's against the Burrough Road College of Physical Education. Go ahead and laugh about the name, but they were big. Just imagine a whole team of guys training to become coaches and p.e. teachers. Patrick was a marked man all day. Every time he got the ball, three from the other side were all over him. Patrick isn't the biggest, guy on the team, but late in the game he took on the hit squad and bulled his way in for the last try of the tour. The front line of the pack, probably the most thankless job on the field, was the scene of intense play. Jeff Neer would not let himself be side lined. The muscles in his left shoulder were knotted up, his neck was a mess and he had been knocked out in Wednesday's game. He still started Friday, although he finally went to the sidelines when he went down in the first half. A-lot happened during the tour. It would be impossible, and unwise, to tell everything. It wasn't so much a vacation, but then, as Jeremy told us before we left, "Nobody goes to England to lie around on beaches." They're All Business Hours To Us. Comprehensive copy service. Fast turnaround Seven days a week (fuaranteed deadlines "kB i iltWIT It's on lime. Or it's on us. 105 N. Columbia St. 933-2679 Classified Info Tht Dally Tar Hool doaa not accept cash for payment of das stilaa advertising. Pfsase let a check or money order be your receipt Return ad and payment to the DTH offlco by noon one business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: for 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 .50 for each consecutive day Businesses: $5.00 per day Additional charges for all ads: 5 per word per day over 25 words $1.00 per day for boxed ad or bold type Free ads: FOUND ads Will run . five days FREE. Please notify the DTH office Imme diately H there are mistakes In your ad. We will be responsible only for the first ad run. business opportunities ENTREPRENEURS! Run your own Col lege Memo franchise. Send now for info., Box 2744, Yale Station, New Haven, CT 06520,203436-1814. help wanted CHAPEL OF THE CROSS Child Care Center staff position. 8:30-1, M-F, good salary and benefits. Please caO 929-5362, or write 304 E. Franklin. EARN CASH. Work 2-4 hoursweek. Help deliver the Village Advocate. Call Circulation, 9684801. $9.51 to start! Marketing positions. Can work local, must interview in Raleigh. Work flexible hours 15-30week. Wheels needed. Call 851-7422 10 am-3 pm only. PART-TIME SUBSTITUTE MANAGERS to provide training, supervision, and personal care assistance during manager's absence to developmentally disabled individuals living in group homes. Evening and weekend hours. Some overnights may be requested. High school diploma required, experience preferred. Training provided. $4.80-$4.95hr. 942-7391. WANTED: Students to work as Parking Monitors for UNC home basketball games. Weekends only. Monitors report to work three hours prior to tip-off. Available shift after the game also. Earn $3.75 per hour. Arty persons or groups interested should contact LaBron Reid at 962-7144 or come by room 27 of the Security Services Building. FIVE DOLLARSHOUR. McDonalds is now paying up to $5 per hour for cashier and cook applicants. Flexible schedules to suit your needs. All shifts available full and part-time. Apply daily m person only, McDonalds 15-501 and Europa Drive, Chapel HiL No phone calls please. UNIVERSITY PIZZA Now hiring phone help, pizza makers, drivers, and manager trainees. Need both partancj uptime. Earn $3.50-$12 per hour depending on position and experience. Call 968-9999. PART-TIME TEACHER NEEDED for afterschool program 2:15-5:45 pm. $5 per hour. The Child Care Center. Located on highway 54 near Woodcraft, Durham. 493 0326. SEEKING STUDENTS interested in video production public relations. Must be reliable and willing to work two nights week (possibly weekends). Six hour shifts, pay starts at $3.50hr. Call 942-0165 and leave name, address and phone number. We will contact you. ; ARE YOU INTERESTED in earning extra money during the holidays or next semester? Lawyers Title, a national company, is seeking a dependable, per sonable individual for a part-time courier position beginning December 27, 1988. Hours Mon.-Fri 2:30-5.-00 pm. Must have own reliable transportation. Mileage reimbursed. Compensation $5.00hr. Qualified applicants caD 1-800422-5808. VOLLEYBALL INSTRUCTORS needed Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation. Teach skills, strategies and rules at 6-week adult beginner and intermediate advanced clinics. Suns. 6:30-9:30 pm, Jan. 8-Feb. 12. Prefer 1 yr. competitive play andor teaching. $6.50hr. Apply by Dec. 16, 200 Plant Rd., 968-2784. EOAAE PEE WEE BASKETBALL positions needed Chapel HiU Parks arid Recrea tion. Plan and conduct lesson on bas ketball fundamentals for boys and girls ages 6-8. Sats. 8:30 am-12 noon and 1 2:30 pm, Jan. 7-Feb. 25. Prefer previous instruction or coaching. $5hr.' (instruc tor), $6hr. (director). Apply by Dec. 16, 200 Plant Rd., 968-2784. EOAAE YOUTH DANCE INSTRUCTOR needed Chapel HiU Parks and Recreation. Teach ballet and jazz classes. Mons. 3:30 5:45 pm beginning Feb. 6. Require ballet training; prefer teaching experience. $8.50hr. Apply 200 Plant Rd., 968-2784. EOAAE. SPRING BREAK CAMPUS REPS wanted. For more information, can 1-800-444-7384. FUN, Need some HOLIDAY CASH? Have fun while earning some with a part time job at WFUN1 Applications available for all positions TUES FRI from 4-7. WFUN, E. FRANKLIN ST. at Kroger PlazaChapel HiD 929-WFUN. HOLIDAY CASH! Earn that much needed Christmas money. Help clean up at the Smith Center Dec. 7, 12, and 17. Work 3-6 hours, pay $4.00hour. Call immediately to reserve your space. 1-800-768-8367. ARE YOU SEARCHING FOR A JOB that offers free meals, free uniforms, advance ment opportunities and a $50 boaas after 100 hours work? Then Burger King could be your answer. Apply today. 140 - Elliott Rd., or 205 E. Franklin St., Chapel HiU. WANTED: Campus representative to promote our low cost, high quality Spring Break trip to Daytona Beach. Earn free trips and money while gaining valuable business experience. Call Kurt with Travel Associates at 1-800-558-3002. NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for all positions. Apply in person, PLAYERS, 159ft E. Franklin St., Mon.-Fri., 1-5 pm. SPERM DONORS NEEDED. College students or graduates under 35 years old, willing to participate 6 months or longer in UNC artificial insemination program. Confidentiality assured. $30 per accepts ble specimen. Can 962-6596 for screening information. INTERMITTENT PART-TIME EMPLOY MENT throughout spring semester. Involves administering student question naires in public schools across state. Hrly. rate, travel expense. School of Public Health, 966-6778. FEMALE TENNIS PLAYERS -Win My a for two hoars of fitMM testiagl CaD collect 481-4114. HOLIDAY MONEY EARN $7.00 PLUS FEB HOUR. NEEDED MALES, AGE 18-35, NON SMOKEESSOME HEAVY SMOK ERS, FOR EPA RESEARCH STU DIES. CALL 929.9993 FOS INFORMATION AND APPOINTMENT WANTED Spring break representative for national tour company. Great benefits. CaU today (612) 784-2287. Full time help needed over holidays and next semester at Tar Heel Text Books. Must be able to work 8am - 5pm. CaU Park at 929-5228. Paid Voleateers for Allergy , Stady. Male and female subjects age 18 and over with year-round allergies needed for six month study of an investigational medication. Call Carolina Allergy and Asthma Consul tants at 787-5997, 493-6580, or 933 2044 for further information. PHYSICALLY DISABLED STU DENT looking for personal care attendants. Morning and evening postitions available. Great hands-on experience for anyone pursuing a career in an allied health profession.' No previous experience necessary. Can pay $4.25hour. If you have time free one or two days a week in the mornings or the evenings and would be interested, please call 929-9337. EARN $300 A DAYI Taking Phone Orders. People CaU You. For Info. CaH 9334377. TELEMARKETING PROFES SIONALS. We arc a conpuy that aaaaafactares aad Markets testia aad rekabOita tioa eejaipeMat for Baascalos keletal iajarica. Wc arc seek iag iadividaals to coatact asedical professioasls across the coaatry for tike parpose of obtaiaiae, asarket research.. The ideal candidate vriO eajoy flexible are. Teleatarketiae experience preferred, bat aot reqaired. ExccQeat opportaa ity for those iadividaals who are effective over the phoae. No seSias involved. CaD Cathy at 1-732-218 for iatervtew. HEALTHY, NON-SMOKING MALES, ages 18-35, are wanted for research on health effects of air pollution. Fee paid. Catt 962-0126 today. Dec. and spring dates available. FREE SPRING BREAK VACATION IN CANCUN! Become a College Tours representative on your campus and get a free trip. Nothing to buy we provide everything you need. ' It's a little work for a lot of fun! CaU 1-800-727-0005. GOOD STUDENT JOB OPPOR TUNITY! The biostatistics SCOR Project has an opening for a technical office assistant, 10 20 hours per week. Duties involve general office work, word processing, statistical typing, editing, ordering supplies, etc. Relaxed work environment Good Pay! Opportunity to learn state-of-the-art microcomputer software and hardware. (We provide training.) Must have previous office work experience, typing or computer skills, and work well independently. Can Louisa Kersh at 966-2624 or Dr. Paul Stewart at 966-2557 before Christmas break. -. - - " child care WANTED: Day care for 3 month old. 30 hrswk. Our home (5 mins. from UNC) or yours. Non-smoker, experience pre ferred. References required. 968-8519. AFTER SCHOOL (3-5:3) SIT TING for 8 year-old girl. Oar koae. Great kid. Perfect stady opportaa Hy. Taee.-Thare. Chapel HiU, oa basfiae. Call Liada, 968-8119. BABYSITTERHOUSEKEEPER For a 9-year-old boy. Starting Jan. 3, 1989. Five afternoons a week, 1 pm-6. MUST HAVE OWN CAR to pick up child at school in Durham every day at 2:30. Job includes: playing with child, supervising homework, driving him to activities. Also: cooking dinner, laundry, routine housework. $5.25 an hour. References required. 967-3824 after 7 pm. BEGINNING IN JANUARY, daycare needed on Mon.,Wed.,Fri. or Tues.,Thurs. from 8 am-5:30 pm in my home. Laundry privileges if needed. Can 9684003 if interested. LOOKING FOR A MATURE, RESPON SIBLE, LOVING PERSON to care for our 9 month old girl Tues. and Thurs., 8 am 6 pm, January until early May. Our home or yours, own transportation. Seeking non-smoker with no more than 1 child. Chapel HI area desired. Excellent salary. Willing to be flexible for that special person. CaD Art or Jan 942-8918. Temporary Child Care Waated: now until mid-January, fun time. Respon sible, caring person wanted to care for infant and 5 yr old twins. Excellent working conditions. Need own transportation. CaU Ruth or Steve Grant at 490-1153 after 6 pm weekdays, anytime weekends. HOLIDAY CHILD CARE We're looking for a friendly, responsible person to babysit a 2-year-old during Christmas break. Part-time. Near campus. Can. Cathy, 929-8562. MOTHER'S HELPER NEEDED 1 morn ing wkly. for 17-mo.old daughter. Refer ences and experience required, own transportation preferred. $5hr. Call 933 0154, anytime. CHILD CARE NEEDED in my Golf Course home for adorable 6 year old girl and 18 month old boy. After school 2:30 to 5 pm. 3-5 dayswk. Transportation a must. CaU 933-2999 after 5.. ROOM AND BOARD IN EXCHANGE FOR PART-TIME CHILD CARE, Errands in home close to UNC campus. Ideal for Grad. studentcouple. FuB time position also available. 9424275. wanted WANTED: RUG!! Need some Christmas money? SeD me your carpet! 10 x 15' or smaller not picky about color. CaD soonl 933-5320 ask for Cheryl. ARE YOU DRIVING TO NEW ORLEANS? Need to transport small desk to SlideU. Phone 929-1795. for sale DORM REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE. Great condition. Cheap price. Graduating in December. Must seU. Give me your best offer. Catt Sally at 933-8156. Please leave message. . . , FOR SALE COMMODORE 128 COM PUTER: Keyboard. 1541 disk drive, Sakata monitor, Panasonic printer, disks, aU hook-ups, power supply and more $650 neg. 967-2964 leave message. COMPUTER. LEADING EDGE Model D 30 MB Hard Disk 512K RAM. Word processing, Lotus look-alike software. Also Diablo D25 daisy wheel printer with sheet feeder. (919) 542-2327. WATERBED: Queen size,' mirror head board, pedestal drawers, $200. 542-1510. IMPORTED COSTUME JEWELRY FOR SALE - Great ejfts. Beaatifal yet iaexpeasive, wholesale prices. AU pieces betweea $3-$18. CaO 933-519, leave aaessaee. YOU NEED A BUS PASSU need to seH one. AU routes, good until July. Act fast for a super deal! CaU Greg, 968-3648. FOR SALE: Futon platform with side boards and headboard, $150 or best offer. Call Peter at 968-6164. 6 DRAWER METAL OFFICE DESK and chair for sale. 60 x 24 teak color, $100. 967-6519. BEIGE COUCH: Excellent condition. Great for dorm or apt.! Can 942-0754. DO I HAVE A DEAL FOR YOU! Yamaha Radian 600 for sail. Must go. Will take best . offer. Mint condition. CaU Andy 968-3232. ' FURNITURE. NEW AND USED, BUY, SELL, AND TRADE. New 3-Piece Living Room Suite from $299, 5-Piece Dinettes from $149, 4- Drawer Chest from $59, Book Cases from $32. GALLOWAY FURNITURE. 967-0444. MUST SELL 12" bw Emerson tv. IBM typewriter,1 double bed (old pineapple post), lamp, chair & couch, 2 end tables, one coffee table, one turn table, roll away bed wmattress. Phone 9674046 after 3 pm. - SKIS: NEW ROSSIGNOL 45 Kev lar 2cail Marker MR Raciag Biadiaes wtaratable heel. Low Mileage: oafy 4-days at Arapahoe Basia. Cost New over $6 Askiag $300. Can Salem 942-7894. wheels for sale FOR SALE Specialized Rockhopper Mountain bike, Shimano Exage compo nents, ridden 6 times. List new $460, win sell $300. Simply an unwanted gift. Contact Scott, 1-379-0772. . MUST SELL 1971 HONDA 350 11,600 miles, $400. Puch moped, $200. Peavey Amp (Bandit 65) $200. Yamaha electric' guitar $200. CALL 968-0521. FOR SALE: 1982 MUSTANG. AM-FM radio, cassette deck, rebuilt engine, 4 speed hatchback. No rust, no dents. FUN CAR! 9294206. JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS. Used Peugeot 12-speed bike. Originally from France. Excellent condition! Great price. CaJ! 942-3364. MOUNTAIN BIKE NISHM PUEBLO was new in Aug., 18-speed, alloy wheels, cantilever brakes, etc. Never taken off road. Complete with lights and lock, $230. 942-0582, Paul. FOR SALE Lady's Earth Cruiser bicycle, alloy wheels, 1 yr. old, $145. 929 8473. FOR CHRISTMAS: A BMW. Seveateea days to work oa par eats. Not aew, bat great car. New paiat aad iaterior, BRAND NEW YAMAHA CASSETTE. 4-door amaaaal, 1976 530i with saaroof. $5500. 942-8031. MUST SELL 1975 Ford Pinto. $600. 10-speed bicycle, Lotus special, $90. 5 drawer chest, $40. Smatt dining table, $40. Mattress, $20. 967-5534 or 962-7571. 1974 AUDI, burgundy, 97,000 original miles, new tires, 3 year old paint job. $1,200. From AUTOFASHION. Call Danny Salgado, 542-5566 (local can from Chapel HiU), for details. - tickets . FLYING EASTERN Airlines to SAN .FRANCISCO or NY before Dec. 15? Monetary benefit for you if we Altogether, ( JCalI 933-1003 ainrie-best before 9' am,-' after 10 pm. s ynn ,v U PLANE TICKET, ROUNDTRIP RALEIGH-HOUSTON. Dec. 13-open ended. CaU Mark, 929-7454. KEITH RICHARDS TICKET FREE for Sat. night in Chicago. Need ride though. Win splitt gas three ways and housing and meals free. WiU return Mon. afternoon. CaU Mark, 9334788. DO YOU HAVE EXTRA UCLA BAS KETBALL TICKETS? I need 2! Please call Ellen at 933-3514. NEED 2 OR 3 NON-STUDENT TICKETS FOR UNC VS. UCLA, Dec. 17. Can Scott at 942-8567. UCLA VS. UNC GAME, Dec. 17. Please sen me your extra tickets! Any section. CaD 968-1160. FREE! Well, almost. Yoa coeJd be baskias la briffiaat FLORIDA saasaiae sarroaaded by beaatifal broazed bodies while slowly sip pias frothy, fraity coacoctioas. CHEAP! Oae way ticket oa Dec. 15 aaakes yoar holiday eet-away possible. CaU 933-9042. 1-WAY TICKET RDU-PHOENIX oa Dec. 12 oa Delta. $125, aeg. CaH 929-9101. ROUND-TRIP plane ticket for sale! From CHARLOTTE to HARTFORD, CT, Dec. 26. From NYCLAGUARDIA to CHAR LOTTE, Jan. 5. Price negotiable. Contact Jennifer, 9334473. $100 VOUCHER ON AMERICAN AIR LINES for sale, $80. CaH Rich at 9334029 if interested. AMERICAN AIRLINES TICKET RDU to SARASOTA (oac-way) Dec. 22. $60 or best offer. 933 4603. FOR SALE TWO TICKETS TO THE NUTCRACKER, Friday Dec. 16 at 8 pm in Raleigh Memorial Auditorium. ' Best Offer. CaH 942-8704. FLY CHEAP! Air ticket for sale. ROUNDTRIP RDU TO FT. LAUD ERDALE, FLA. Leave Dec. 20, return Dec. 27. Only $220. CaH Lynne at 968 1460 or 966-1021 and leave message. music YAMAHA PORTASOUND PSS 270 ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD. Barely toached, la box. Great for soaad effects or aasatear saasic. Lots of faa. $100 cash aoa aeeotiable. 942-8431. Leave loe. CLASSIC 1971 FENDER MUS TANG GUITAR for $225. 1985 Sasaki SP250 oa & off road. Great Coeditioa $750 or best offer. CaU 942-3374. GERMAN VIOLINS, VIOLAS, CELLOS haadcrafted by Karl Maeller. Delicately carved to pro duce the greatest tone. Ebony trimmed; hand-finished, spirit-gum varnish. Exclusive imports. Gradu ated sizes. Bows, cases, and acces sories. Please caU 9294777 and leave message or write P.O. Box 64, Chapel HiU, N.C. 27514 for brochure, price Gst, andor appointment to try instruments. office space BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY: FULLY COMPUTERIZED OFFICE SPACE AND POSSIBLE SEED MONEY FOR ENTRE PRENEUR WITH GOOD IDEA AND BUSINESS PLAN. WRITE P.O. BOX 940, CARRBORO, NC 27510 OR CALL 929-5986. pets PERSIAN AND HIMALAYAN KITTENS perfect for Christmas. Renee 850-0002 (day), 496340 (night). real estate OLD WELL CONDOMINIUM for only $26,900. Two bedrooms, walk-in closet, custom draperies, wall-to-wall carpet, fully , equipped kitchen, on the bus route and more. Call Gary Wineburger at 929-0393. " MILL CREEK: Only 1 unit left at old ' price in Phase 1. Walk to campus. All v appliances, attractive FHA financing. CaU .. Mike Beam, Chapel HiU Realty, 9424149 . or 929-2299. " FABULOUS VIEW! New house for sale by ownerbuilder in restricted subdivision, 1400 sq. ft. on 1 acres with adjacent lot for sale. 3 bedroom, 2 bath Luxury trim, fireplace, high efficiency solar design, huge deck. $95,000. BARRETT CON STRUCTION CO, INC., 376 3719 or 929-2934. for rent ESCAPE THE BUS route blues! Sub-let ; my 1 bedrm. apt! Walking distance to r classes. $380mo. incl. heat and water. CaD 968-6822. '1 FULLY-FURNISHED 2 bedrm. apt. on J bus route. Recently remodeled kitchen -with new appliances. Have access to , weightroom, pool and great clubhouse. ' $346mo; Short-term lease with option to renew. CaU 933-6891. HELP! HELP! HELP! I need someone to ? sublease my apartment from Jan. to May! It 's wonderfully furnished. It has a ' -fireplace, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths and other added features. CALL MARK at 967-3315 ' SOON! HELP! SUBLET BOOKER CREEK TOWN- , HOUSE. Two bedrooms. On bus route. ', . Back faces woods. Deposit paid. January 1 June 31, 1989. $392.00 a month. CaU , 962-3031 or 9294730. . FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM, 2 bath 1; townhouse includes microwave, gas grill. tots of extras. Move in before Christmas. Free bus pass. Semester or monthly rates. 967-0044 or 929-7729. SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM Apt. for sub- ' lease. Pool, laundry and fitness center. Located 2 miles from campus. Must be gradprof student. $300month. Leased untfl May. CaH 929-3381. TIRED OF ROOMMATES? Rent this fully carpeted efficiency in Carrboro. Near bus line. Utilities included. $300 per month. Available now or Jan. 1. CaU 929-1188. LOCATION PLUS CHARM EQUALS GRAHAM CT. CONDO on McCauley Street. Available Jan. 1, all appliances including washerdryer. $650. Call 942 6092 after 6 pm. TWO BEDROOM HOUSE FOR RENT, northern Chapel Hill, well-insulated, fireplace, deck, large private yard, garden, pets okay. $475, 9294093. Available ' January 1.. SUBLEASE MY 1-BEDROOM APART MENT for $280mo. Normally $299mo., but rent is negotiable; Lease expires end . of May with option to renew. No deposit Can Hamid, 942-3659, nights; 541-0599, days. Carrboro. Move in Jan. Low Utilities. PAY $30 LESS A MONTH for 3 bedrm. deluxe Carolina Apt. Microwave, dis hwasher, great clubhouse. Call 933-5597. EXTRA LARGE one bedroom apartment. .Sublease, option to renew. Many amen ities! Must see! Available January 1 or ' negotiable. $325.929013" I NEW TOWNHOUSE for rent. Walk to university and town. CaU Joe, 609-737-5582, days. WALK TO CAMPUS. 2 bedrm. apts. $350-39Qmo. Lease until 73189 with sublet or renewal opportunity. Property Management Services, 942 2202. rooms available MOVE IN TODAY! TRY KENSINGTON TRACE MID-SEMESTER AT DORM PRICES. CALL TODAY FOR SPECIAL RATES, 967-0044. ONE OR TWO ROOMMATES NEEDED to share a two bedroom apartment at Ramsgate Apts. On bus route, rent $225 month and utilities. CaU Brad 967-8622.' 2 BATH, 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE CONDO with WD, 15 minutes from Campus off E. Franklin on Busline. $200 month plus utilities. Available now. CaD 942-0019. A ROOM OF YOUR OWN! Female needs roommate to share 2-bedroom Old Well Apt. on busline. $160mo. plus half utilities. Call Rachel at 9684996. ROOMMATE NEEDED to share fully furnished 2 bedroom Brookstone Apt. Please call Laynette at 929-7079. ROOMMATE DESPERATELY NEEDED IMMEDIATELY! No dep osit! $189aso., 13 atOities. Laree bedrooat with private vaaity aad bathrooai oa basfiae. 967-0625. Leave message. Please! JANUARY 1, 2 bd, 1ft ba, to share with other roommate. Rent $138.00 plus 13 utilities. On busline. CaD Kim, 942-0764 or Brenda, 942-3659. No answer, keep trying! ' ROOMMATE NEEDED to share half of a duplex during the spring semester. Rent is $175. Deposit required. CaU Jennifer at 942-3276. HOUSEMATE NEEDED. Great house, own BR, 5 minute walk to campus. Fireplace and big backyard. Call Caroline -at 933-2051. ALDERMAN CONTRACT FOR SALE -Second floor, air-conditioning, laundry, kitchen across the hal Location conve- ) nient to campus and Franklin St. Call Mary Jo, 933-6086 leave message! OKAY. LAST CHANCE! Please buy my ; Granville spring contract! $150 off price! ' Can be male or female. Please call Laura ' soon at 933-2695. I LIVE ON THE BEACH! Female Connor contract for sale. Front room, AC, best ', location on campus. Please caD 933-5224 -and leave message. ROOMMATE WANTED TO SHARE FULLY FURNISHED APT. Own room J own bathroom. For now or next semester. Tennis courts and pool. CaU Robert 929- 7797 weekdays 9-6. QUIETEST DORM IN NORTH AMER- e ICA! Craige Hall Contract for sale. Includes FREE PARKING. Contract for Spring semester. Price negotiable. Can I Leon at 933-7178. ' ; ROOMMATE NEEDED for 2br Carrboro " apt. $152mo. plus utilities. Completely furnished except for second room. Bus- line. Quiet neighbors. CaH Mike at 967- 5401 (leave message). ROOMMATE NEEDED to rent my room from January to May. $160 per month plus 13 utilities. WasherDryer, Dishwasher, Central Air, Own fuH bath. 9674111. FIRST MONTH'S RENT FREE! Two : roommates wanted to share a room and fufl bath from January to May. Washer ' Dryer, Dishwasher, Central Air. $145 each plus 13 utilities 9674111. N," , i 1 1 1 1 -.J I.
Daily Tar Heel (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 8, 1988, edition 1
10
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75