ylHlllBI (8The Daily Tar HeelFriday, February 10, 1989 Sports I UNC Edge Virginia Jeff Lebo is still struggling, and Richard Morgan is hat of late, Donlnn.iKt Steve Bucknall can't hit rainbow Vrv J and is the ACC's third-leading DdCKCOUn three-pointers forever. Defense aJp, I scorer (21 ppg.). He scored 39 will be the key tonight against VT against the Tar Heels last time. . UVa.'s explosive guard scoring. ' John Crotty is solid at the point. Kevin Madden has taken the Jt& Brvant Stith leads underneathg spotlight as the dominant force j5v with 13.4 ppg. and 6.4 rpg. Center FrOntCOUrt inside. J.R. Reid has to start living MjJS, Brent DaDDS is Playin9 weil but up to his dominate potential, ntnfl Matt Blundin isn't. Virginia's best Williams must avoid foul trouble. UjJ iLSsJ U? rebounder is 10th in the ACC. The Heels should have an easy The Cav's bench scoresonly 19 time wearing down the Cavs. Rick &y 4 points per game. Brent Bair is a Depth Fox needs to break out of his KSf non-force, but Curtis Williams and slump, but King Rice and Pete ifirwrr' Kenny Turner add underneath. Chilcutt will play a lot, as usual. ILU iLSsJ Ug Guard Anthony Oliver is tough. UNC gave up 106 points in a 23- rx Virginia gives up the second-most point loss last time against the VfV J? points in the ACC (76.8 each DGl enSG Cavs- They've also given up 79 game). Morgan and Crotty are points per game since then. jfp lu'ck and can steal tne ba"' but Offense is obviously UNC's forte. Ar no one underneath blocks shots. Dean Smith took some heat JZ? Terry Holland returned two weeks . . when the Cavs beat UNC earlier a9 after m'ssing six games due UOdCn I ng this year, but has the team back JJJJIk t0 an operation. He's only beaten on track. He's had only one losing TniTlSTl UNC seven times in 14 years, season against UVa. in 28 years. lyJdiNjlkj but motivates well for big games. compiled by Andrew Podolsky Blanking Wanoo's Morcami mm o key to Tar Heel voctory By JAY REED Assistant Sports Editor ' ' Name the hottest team in the; Atlantic Coast Conference, the most mixed-up, topsy-turvy conference of hoops in the nation? Yes, Virginia, it's the Cavaliers . at least up until Wednesday night, u hen Duke brought them back down to earth, 85-66. Until that embarrassment, the Cavs had been on a six-game winning streak that began when No. 6 North Carolina was fed to the University Hall faithful, 106-83, Dean Smith's worst loss since the late 1970s. You remember the. game in our not-so-distant past in which Cav guard Richard Morgan hit eight treys en route to 39 points. Reserves Anthony Oliver, Kenny Turner and Curtis Williams hit for 12 points each as everyone took their shots at the stunned Tar Heels. Well, Sunday's rematch at the Smith.. Center. (1 p.m., WRAL-TV .. Channel 5) .shouldn't be that hpck-.. ing. -pnsider that five of the sl (Jav wins carrie in the friendly confines of University Hall, while the other came at a neutral site (a 1 13-106 overtime win over Virginia Tech). But, you can't fault UVa head coach Terry Holland for giving his Cavaliers the best opportunities possible to squeeze through a respec table first half, having played only two honest-to-good ness away games, at Louisville and Clemson, and even eking out some Top 20 votes to boot. Both were losses. The Wahoos' second half looks just as bright with only ACC matches on the road. But, those includ? games at N.C. State, Georgia Tech and, of course, the Dome. With the ACC tightening up as it has (with none other than the Cava liers near the top), it seems that every game should be a toss-up. However, the second half of the conference schedule will prove the preseason predictions of the experts. Duke will fight its way back on top while State and UVa will show the rest of the country that they really don't belong grouped with the likes of Georgetown, ; Michigan or veven -UNC. ;r:.-.. V3TUT: I As for Sunday, the Sabbath Day "will prove detrimental to Ihe streak ing 'Hoos. The Tar Heels will play a much different ball game than before. North Carolina now knows what makes the Cavs tick in the outside shooting Morgan, and as evidenced by Wednesday night's UVa-Duke matchup, if someone is constantly in Sir Richard's face, he will miss. In the paint, UNC is far superior with Williams and Reid supported by one of the (if not the) top sixth man in the country in Pete Chilcutt. Their job will be to deny the easy layups that reserves Turner and Williams were allowed in the first outing. Even if Morgan gets hot, the Tar Heels must prevent any others from giving him support. Another key to the Cavalier team is the fact that they work in streaks. After winning seven of its first eight ball games, UVa fell victim on five consecutive occasions. Now that the six-game winning streak has come to a close, Terry's boys are due for another skid. Holland, who bears a close likeness to Food Lion's Tom E. Smith, will have to dig deep into his bag of tricks to scare up a win at the Smith Center, an ominous arena for most foes. Virginia has never won at the Dome and should not expect a victory this time around. PATIENT CARE ASSISTANTS Hillhaven Convalescent Center has immediate openings for full time patient care assistants. Positions are available on all shifts. Also available are part-time weekend positions, excellent benefits, and competitive salaries. Come be a part of our health care team! Hillhaven Convalescent Center 1602 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 967-1418 Planninfir- i'ue cam spsso msm) ' 1 v SAmDIEIIDA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL vs. CLEMSON 2:00 PM Smith Center WRESTLING vs. MARYLAND 2:00 PM Carmichael Auditorium UT n 9 to get a roommate? MMiw ::::tocm kMMMU Deluxe Two-Bedroom I j 'l I Our plan is perfect. Our roommate floor plan provides the privacy a roommate sometimes needs. Comparably sized bedrooms and baths are located on opposite ends of the apartment with a spacious living room, dining area and kitchen in between. All apartments have fireplaces, private decks, washerdryer connections and up to 760, cubic feet of closetstorage space. Vaulted ceilings, ceiling fans and ice makers are available. rife For qualified applicants 919-967-0955 (Open 7 days a week) 601 Jones Ferry Road at Hwy. 54 Bypass, Carrboro Two miles from UNC and N.C. Memorial Hospital, and 17 miles from RTP. all? latlg afar Mni Classified Advertising BON JOV1 TICKETS for sale. Good Scats, Lower Level. Call 732-4936, 9-5. WANTED 1 to 4 tickets for any Tar Heel Basketball Game and ACC Tournament. Please Call 489-9102 (anytime). Have never seen Heels live! TICKETS. TICKETS, TICKETS! Need several adjacent seats for Sunday's N.C. vs VA. basketball game. Call in evening. 929 57. WANTED! UNC TICKETS. Any home game needed. Prefer lower level or great uppers. If you have them I need them! Call Rick 968-3866. Any hour! Thanx!! Classified Info The Daily Tar Heel does not accept cash for payment of 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: 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 help wanted PART-TIME ADVERTISING COORDI NATOR. Minimum of one full day or 2 half days per week. Develop display ads, PSA's promotional material and assist with seasonal program paper. Flexible hours great benefits. Contact Chapel Hill Carrboro YMCA. 980 Airport Rd. 942 5156. STUDY SUBJECTS NEEDED FOR EPA air pollatioa research. Healtby males 18-35 caa earn money for research todies and travel. Call 929-9993. SPERM DONORS NEEDED. College students or graduates under 35 years old, willing to participate 6 months or longer in UNC artficial insemination program. Confidentiality assured. $30 per accepta ble specimen. Call 962-6596 for screening information. DO YOU HAVE CHILD CARE EXPE RIENCE? Child Care Networks is looking for qualified caregivers to provide fuD or part-time care in the child's home. For more information, call 942-0184. SVS DELI AND CATERING HIRING full and part-time servers, cashiers, hostesses, bus persons, prep-cooks, dishwashers. Willing to train. For appointment call 544 2444. NEED A JOB WITH A FLEXIBLE SCHE DULE? Granville Towers Student Dining Association is now hiring kitchen assist ants for the spring semester. Benefits include annual increases and a great meal plan option. Advancement into the stu dent management staff is also possible. Call 968-1037 or see the Manager on duty at Granville Towers Cafeteria each afternoon to discuss the opportunities available. EOEMFH MALES 21-35 needed for study of alcohol and stress. $45 for appx. 6 hrs. partic ipation. Center for Alcohol Studies 966 5670. Call between 9 am-noon. EARLY BIRDS NEEDED! Applica tions arc bow being accepted for monitor positions between the hoars of 7:30 am to 12 pm Monday thrn Friday. Very flexible shifts. Apply in person Monday thra Fri day 7:30 to 4:30 at the Campns-Y bnQdins, Room B-14. Earn extra $$CASH$$I UNC Park ing enforcement needs evening personnel Monday Tharsday 5:30 9. Apply in person daring these hoars at the Campas-Y baOdins, Room B-14 or call 962-8006. Carrboro Recreation and Parks Dept. is accepting applications and service prop osals for BASEBALL UMPIRES - For leagues of various ages, April-July season, knowl edge andor previous experience pre ferred, late afternoons and evenings (weekdays) and some weekend mornings. $7.25-$14.50 per game. VOLLEYBALL OFFICIAL CoRec adult league, March- (early) May season, knowledge andor previous experience preferred, evenings 4-20 hrsweek, $6hr. DEADLINE: Feb. 20." Applications avail able at the Carrboro Recreation and Parks Dept. in the Carrboro Town Hall, 301 W. Main St, Carrboro. Call 968-7703 for more information. OVERSEAS JOBS. $900-2000 mo. Summer, Yr. round. All Countries, AH fields. Free info. Write IJC P.O. Box 52 NC01, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. WAITERS FOR SORORITY HOUSE on Franklin Street. Call Jay 929-7067 or 942 1224. Late night in the SAC. Clean up after basketball games Feb. 16 and 21. Either night available. Work 2-6 hours. Pays $4.25hr. Call immediately to sign up. 1-800-768 8367. Blethen Temporaries Inc. Attention: Fund-raising groups help clean up the Smith Center. Your group can earn money and keep the Dean Dome clean. Pays $4.25hr. Work 2-6 hours. Several dates available in Feb. and March. Call for information, 1-800-768 8367. CROOKS CORNER HAS OPENINGS for dishwashers and cashiers. Night work only. Please apply in person at 610 W. Franklin St. From 9-5 daily. PART-TIME BULLETIN BOARD DIS TRIBUTOR of advertising on campus and hospital. Pay $5hr. 3 4 hrs.wk. Call 942 0019. VALET ATTENDANT. Part and full time positions in Chapel Hill for motivated individuals. Must have good driving record. Call our Raleigh office for inter view, 833-7522. D D worn! a g Now Hiring Drivers 0 & Phone Personnel Fast j a cy3 QGumby Dammit! D 0 Q Q U 12" One-Item Pizza m 3 1 D D D Party Special! 20" One-Item Pizza D Tarheel Special! q D D D D D lb" One-Item Pizza & 2 sodas PAID VOLUNTEERS FOR ALLERGY STUDY 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 Consultants at 787-5997, 493 6580, or 933 2044 for further information. summer jobs SUMMER JOBS TO SAVE THE ENVIR ONMENT. EARN $2500-$3500. National campaign positions to pass the clean air act, stop toxic pollution, tighten pesticide controls and promote comprehensive recycling, available in 13 states and DC Intvs on Campus 220, 21. Call Kate ton free at 1 800-622-2202. E"l mFmS. " P"" P""V .anV 1" ?? n rr n r"v n pi n n D D D D u D D 0 D D eJ COUNSELORS - Prestigious co-ed Berk shire, MA summer camp seeks skilled college juniors, seniors and grads. WSI, tennis, sailing, windsurfing, waterski, canoe, athletics, aerobics, archery, golf, gymnastics, fitnessweight training, arts and crafts, photography, silver jewelry,, theatre, piano, dance, stagetech, compu ter, science, rocketry, camping, video, woodworking, newspaper. Have a reward ing and enjoyable summer. Call anytime. CAMP TACONIC. 800-762 2820. CABIN COUNSELORS & INSTRUC TORS (Male and Female) for western North Carolina 8 week children's summer camp. Over 30 activities include water ski, tennis heated swimming pool, go-karts, hiking, art, room, meals, salary and travel. Experience not necessary. Non-smoking students write for applicationbrochure: Camp Pinewood, 20205-1 N.E. 3 Court, Miami, FL 33179. SUMMER JOBS OUTDOORS at camps for disabled. Need males and females. Challenging but fun! CES, Box 5496, Roanoke VA 24012. (703) 362-1656. NEED A SUMMER JOB? Want to have fun, and get paid? Come to Camp Day, Wed. Feb. 15 in the Great Hall. Tell your friend! MANAGEMENT POSITIONS AVAILABLE!! THE T.A.S.P. COR PORATION IS NOW HIRING THIS SUMMER'S BRANCH MANAG ERS. AVERAGE EARNINGS LAST SUMMER $8500!! FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 1-80Q-548-6867 OR COME SEE US TODAY AT THE STUDENT UNION 9-3:30. child care BABYSnTERHOUSESITTER for a 9 year old boy. Starting immediately. Five afternoons a week, lpm-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 7pm. OCCASIONAL MORNING CHILD CARE FOR DARLING 1 YEAR OLD in our home. Own transportation required. Tues. or Thurs. 8:15 am-12:30 pm. Great pay. 929-5838. RESPONSIBLE, MATURE PERSON NEEDED to care for four children at in home daycare, Mondays 3:30-5:30 pm. Own transportation necessary. Call Laura 968-3888. wanted NEED TO SELL YOUR LOFT? I need one for fall '89 to fit front room on South Campus. Call Angela at 933-4965. Attention Stndents, facnlty, animal lab tech's. Concerned aboat mistreatment of animals in UNC's labs and classrooms? Don't tarn yonr head Con tact SETA at 968-8516. for sale RADAR DETECTOR, Passport, $200 or best offer, 933-6043, Phillip. .BUS PASS FOR SALE. Good until May 15. $45. Can 929-4449. FOR SALE!: couch, 6ft, brown, $25; large dresser, 6 drawers, $35; Carpet, light brown, $25; make-up mirror $5; electric typewriter, $75. 968-8947. quasi negotiable. REFRIGERATOR, commercial type, top opening, perfect for fraternity honse, saite, apartment, $60; 8-TRACK STEREO PLAYER WTWIN SPEAKER (new) $50; CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER (new),$20 ELECTRIC CALCULA TOR, Olivetti, mnltiple function w printoat, $25; FILE DRAWERS, donble, metal $20; OFFICE SUPP LIES: typing paper, $3ream; hang ing file folders, stapler, staples, 493-9491 (Dnrham phone, Chapel Hill address). THE PERFECT VAUlNTINE GIFT for your sweetheart, 3 foot reticulated python for sale, beautifully patterned, healthy juvenile. Call Steve at 967-4935. BUS PASS good until May 15. $45. 929 4552. BOOKS, books, books, books, books, books, books, books, books, books, books, books. Super Sunday Specials, .books, books, books, 'and more ... Skylight Exchange 405)4 W. Rosemary St. 933-5550. wheels for sale 1973 MGB CONVERTIBLE, red, very good condition, $2500. Call 1-847-8757 after 6 pm or 1-251-8153 anytime. 1970 BMW 2002 Rebuilt 76 engine. Extras include Alpine stereo, trick wheels and tires, suspension and engine modifica tions. Make offer. Jack, 286-1852, 929 1762. 1980 CHEVROLET CHEVETTE. GOOD CONDITON. Manual transmission, cloth seats, air. $1199 or best offer. Call Karen 962-7527 (day); 1-544-3601 (evening). HONDA CB350 4-CYL with two helmets, $300 or best offer, 933 6043, Phillip. 77 Chevrolet Malibu four doors 350 V 8. Phenomenal reliability. Good interior, poor body. Keystone mags included. Call 933-4378. Ask for Bob. $600 negotiable. '85 T-BIRD. Only 36k computer dash, PW.PL.AC, Cruise, Tape, wire wheels, Michelins, charcoal gray, blemishless, $6995. 493-3845 or 489-7062. FOR SALE: 1984 CHEVY CAVALIER. Grey 4-door, dark gray interior, only 66,000 miles. Asking $2,600. Call Chris 929-6993. tickets DESPERATELY NEED UNC and ACC Tournament basketball tickets. Will possibly buy tickets for other ACC or Charlotte Hornets games and good concert tickets. 490-6805 anytime. WANTED 2 OR 4 TICKETS TO FEB RUARY 12 UNC-VIRGIN1A GAME. Call Dean (214) 977-8246 (collect). COUPON FOR 2 ROUND-TRIP TICKETS on Delta Airlines to ORLANDO, FLA. Good through Sept. 15. $200 each use for Spring Break! Call Heather at 942 8539. TWO, ONE WAY TICKETS TO SEAT TLE, WA. via Chicago. Leave March 1. $350. Call 933-9414 after 5. ONE WAY from Syracuse to RDU, March 19. Will negotiate! Call Eleanor at 933-8543 after 8 pm. COURTSIDE seat for all three sessions of NCAA Basketball Greensboro Regional March 16 and 18. Triangle team, maybe UNC will be there. Tell your family and friends. Best offer by March 9. Call Mark at 933 4788. 2 LOWER LEVEL BON JOVI TICKETS 4 sale. Best offer. Call Tracey at 933-4206. WILL PAY $100 per ticket for Duke game on March 5. Seats must be between baskets please. Call Zeno at 490-5340. NEED 2 BON JOVI TICKETS. No behind the stage seats. Call Todd at 967-2027. WANT TO MEET JON BON JOVI? Well I can't help you, but I do have two tickets, section 126 Row F. Call 968-4857. Price Negotiable. music LEAD GUITARIST WANTED for original music band. Progressive inflences, dedi cation, committment, and reliability a must. No Metal Heads. Call 933-2462 or 933-1005. KEYBOARDGUITAR PLAYER is look ing to joinform a band. Call Philip at 933 8243. GUITARIST ON A CONTINUOUS SEARCH wishing to join or form a band with influences like the Police, the Connells, etc. Dan, 933 8217, leave message. ROLAND D-10 Synth. Multi timbral, nice drum' samples, digital reverb. Similar to D-50, but more flexible. Beautiful MIDI implementation. Mint. $825 933-8812. FENDER AMERICAN STD. STRATO-CASTER, With hardcase '87 Bluewhite exc. cond. $400 also Casio CZ-1000 Synth Fully program mable MIDI Exc. condition. $300. Call 933-1452. RUSH COLLECTOR seeks 8-tracks, obscure tapes, LP's, posters. In search of original Rush Through Time LP and all other Rush products. Call Eric at 933 8251. ' BASS GUITAR AND AMP for sale. Gibson Ripper and casino Amp with whirlwind cord all in great condition. Call Wes at 929 3055. Best offer. STEREO EQUIPMENT for sale JVC CD player that holds seven disks (retail $560) sell $330 JVC dual cassette deck with high speed dubbing (retail $350) sell $200 both 1 yr old, call 933-2547. DAYTONA BEACH! Trust the Proven Spring Break Leader (We've gone to Daytona for years). Call Chris 942-3792. (Don't get ripped off). $129 Hotel, $199 complete. DAYTONA! DAYTONA! DAYTONA! Campus Marketing offers you an 8 days, 7 nights stay for $199, including transpor tation. Best deal around. For more info call 933 4377. WAKE N' BAKE - IN Beautiful Negril, Jamaica. Unbelievable Spring Break Packages starting at $469. Call Sun Splash Tours at 1-800-426-7710. CHEAPEST PRICES! BEST HOTELS! Panama City Beach, Florida's newest hotspot with the number one rated nightclub; or Daytona Beach. Call today for info! Kyle 933-3733 or Nancy 933-2677. INTERCAMPUS PROGRAMS TO DAY TONA! All Daytona trips aren't alike. We've been in business for years, how about them? Call Chris 942-3792. Don't get ripped off! i . GERMAN VIOLINS, VIOLAS, CELLOS handcrafted by Karl Mueller.' 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 'call 929-8777 and leave message or write P.O. Box 64, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 for brochure, price list, andor appointment to try instruments. real estate WOULDN'T YOU REALLY RATHER LIVE AT MILL CREEK? 2 bedroom, 2 bath units with all appliances. Walk to campus. Attractive 95 financing, from $78,000. Call Mike Beam, Chapel Hill Realty, 942-4149 or 929-2299. for rent SHADOWOOD APARTMENT - One bedroom sublease. $375 per month includes water. Lease expires in May with option to renew. Call 933-9024. Leave message if necessary. rooms available ROOMMATE NEEDED Own bedroom and share bath in Bolinwood Condos $170 monthly rent plus 13 utilities. Room available starting Feb. Call 968-1160. 1 OLD WEST CONTRACT FOR SALE. Hase, famished, loft. Escape Sonth Campns for this year and next. Call 933-8625 or 929-8989. Ash for Jeff Sekala. ROOMMATE NEEDED for 2 bedroom apt. in Carrboro on busline. $150 and utilities. Call 929-7686. Roommate needed - mine ran off with her boyfriend! Share 2 BR2 bath trailer with washerdryer, microwave, cable and A C. $150month plus utilities. Call Margie 968-1914. TWO FEMALES SEEK ROOMMATE FOR FOXCROFT APT. on Busline. Rent 148.33 plus 13 utilities. Call 929-8447 after 5 pm. HELP! FEMALE NON-SMOKER needs someone to share or sublet spacious two bedroom apt. close to campus. $180mo. plus K util. 968-8947. Keep trying! FEMALES SEEK 1 or 2 roommates for apartment beginning Aug. "89. Respond by Feb. 8 to Mary and Wendy. 933-4046. ROOMMATE NEEDED CAROLINA APTS., Carrboro. Own room, bus pass available, $153. Please call 933-8387. Want to have a pool, tennis conrt and weight room at yonr doorstep? Female needs roommate to move ia now and have option to live here next semester with roommate of yonr choice. Call 968-6730. OLD EAST CONTRACT FOR SALE. Once you're in, practically guaranteed room for next year. Very reasonable price. 968-1419. Ask for Matt S. $100 Cash to you if you sub-lease this Kingswood Apartment now! Lease runs until May 15. $200 deposit , $358 rent. 942-8638. Leave message. - MATURE ROOMMATE - 214 bath. 2 bedroom condo, 15 min. from campus off E. Franklin, $200mo., utilities. Available now. 942-0019. rides NEED ONE WAY RIDE to ATLANTA. Will pay all gas, drive half distance. Woody, 929 8169. I AM DRIVING TO CINCINATTI 210 212. If you need a ride to Cincy, Charleston W. Va. or anywhere along the way FREE call Craig 968 3615 carpool Would anyone from Raleigh like to start a carpool between Raleigh and Chapel Hill? Ask for Tracey 790-0907. . travel SPRING BREAK '89 - Travel to Freeport $299; Nassau $349; or Cancun $399, for your best SPRING BREAK EVER! Full amount due by Feb. 10. For more details call 967-4915. JAMAICA, 7 Nights $338! BAHAMAS, $279! Great deals on Spring Break Trips! But hurry, they're going fast! Call Spring Break Travel, 929-4321. Stop by 106 Henderson St. THE ULTIMATE SPRING BREAK! Cruise and 6 days in the Bahamas only $279! Hurry! Space limited! Call 929-4321 or visit Spring Break Travel, 106 Hender son St. SPRING BREAK DAYTONA. Spend 7 nights8 days at Spring Break's HOT TEST resort, the Clarendon Plaza home of Penrod'sthe Plantation Club and the largest pool deck ON THE BEACH! $195 per person, limited space. Call today. Breakaway Tours 1-800-444-7384. lost & found THE DAILY TAR HEEL is now offering free lost ads for two consecntive days. If you wish to run your ad longer than two days, please pay for the addi tional days. FOUND WATCH - Fetzer Field 127. Ladies' call Beth at 933-2952 and describe in order to claim. RING FOUND OUTSIDE MEMORIAL HALL after Petra concert on Sat. Jan, 28. Call to identify, 933-4969. ! LOST: GOLD BRACELET - very unusj ua! design. Large sentimental value. HUGE reward if returned. No questions asked. Please call Cathy at 968-8238. FOUND: Set of keys outside Caldwell Hali on stone wall. Go to APO to claim. J LOST: FERRIS THE FERRIT, Very friendly, doesn't bite! He's brown and white. Ran away Feb. 7 around Old Pittsboro Road. If found, please call Ann 968-4635. LOST: Women's gold watch, rectangular" face, diamonds at top and bottom. It was a gift and is very special to me. Reward.' Call Sarah 933-6431. LOST: SHORT HAIR TABBY CAt yellow striped face, grey stripped body! white bib, mittens and knee socks. Call if you spot her! 962-7527-days; 929-9254; evenings. FOUND: Pet bird on campus. If it is yours, call Mike and identify. 929-9635. FOUND: Citizen's gold quartz watch iri parking lot near pharmacy building. Call 1471-1757 to identify. FOUND: Jan. 31 -man's grey suede and knit glove near Hill Hall. Call 933-5938 if you want it back. LOST: Black billfold somewhere between Carolina Inn parking lot and Greenlaw. No money inside, just IDs and pictures. If found, please call Todd at 968-8801 or leave message. FOUND: LARGE GOLD HOOP EAR RING in the parking lot between Smith - and Swain halls. Contact Paula at 933 4123. FOUND: TRIANGLE SHAPED CLOI SENNE EARRINGS on Feb. 2 in the locker room at Woolen Gym. Please identify. Call Hiroko 933-5706. FOUND: Outside Davie 27, BRACELET. Call and describe. 933-4533. LOST Feb. 4: A SET OF KEYS was lost ' in the vicinity of Bingham and Greenlaw. The keys are on a miniature blackjack keychain with the words "Police Supply" inscribed on it. Please call 933-4311 ANYTIME! LOST: SILVER CHARM BRACELET at Players Tues. night, Feb. 7. $50 reward. No questions asked. Please caC 968-6058. Have you lostfnetrg??Xook r arAPO"Lost "and Found in 1M basement of the, Union of Call 2-V irvM ..... " y ' ? ... services ABORTION To 20 weeks. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appointments available. Pain medication given. Free pregnancy tests". 942-0824. 1 NOW AVAILABLE! For your protection order Curb's Tear Gas now! Powerful Pocket-sized "Parlyzes" attacker 25-30 min. Only $7.98unit to : Curb Dist. P.O. Box 971, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. TYPINGWORD PROCESSING FAST, professional quality. FREE editing of spelling, grammar, sentence structure. FREE pick-up and delivery. FREE pick-up and delivery. FREE disc storage. 20 years experience. 542-5922 (local call). WORD PROCESSING AND RESUME SERVICE Fast, accurate term papers, thesis and customized resumes. Low student rates. Thesaurus, spelling and grammar checkers on line. Graphics and lasar printing available. Daily Student Union pick up and delivery available. Rush jobs welcome. Call anytime. 870-1921. passport photos OFFICIAL PASSPORT PHOTOS and applications while you wait. Ask for student and faculty 10 discount card. 10 good for photos, supplies and shipping for entire year. Sterling Business Services, 1507 East Franklin. Mon.-Fri., 9-6; Sat. 9-3.933-1111. tutoring UNDERGRADUATE TUTORING PRO GRAM Free tutoring still available: French 1-4, Econ 10, Spanish 1-4, Chem istry 11, Stat 11, 23. 102 Phillips Annex, 2 5, M F, before Feb. 7. health Ulcerative Colitis patients needed for clinical trial of new drug. Patient participation fee provided. Six week study sponsored by UNC School of Medicine, Division of Digestive Dis eases. Call 966-5800 for screening info. . . " volunteer opportunities ORANGE COUNTY SPECIAL OLYM PICS COACHES CUNIC. Tues., Feb. 7, 7:30 pm. UNC Student Union, rm. 205. Volunteers needed for 1 hour per week for mentally handicapped athletes. Train ing provided. announcements WANTED: ORIENTATION COUNSE LOR APPLICANTS for 1989 orientation. Applications available at area desks, the Union Desk, and 311 Can Bldg. SEX1 Come and hear "Why Men Are The Way They Are" with Warren Farrell, Wed. Feb. 15, 7:00 pm in the Great HaB in the Student Union. "WHO WEARS THE PANTS AND WHY?" 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