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10The Daily Tar HeelMonday, April 17, 1989 yeirs, Penguins From Associated Press reports While the Calgary Flames get ready for their annual battle with Wayne Gretzky, a new hockey rivalry opens the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs Monday the battle of Pennsylvania. While the Flames and Gretzky's Los Angeles Kings were winning seventh games Saturday night against Vancouver and Edmonton Saturday night, one of the more intriguing series of the playoffs was set to begin: the playoff-hardened Philadelphia Flyers and the novice Pittsburgh Penguins. "This team has been down for so long, we don't know what's up," said Pittsburgh coach Gene Ubriaco, whose team eliminated the New York Rangers in four straight games in its first playoff appearance since 1982. Monday night's play will also feature the opener of the Adams Division final with Boston at The DTH Campus Calendar is a daily listing of University-related activities sponsored by academic departments, student services and student organizations officially recognized by the Division of Student Affairs. To appear in Campus Calendar, announcements must be submit ted 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, 104 Union. 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. Monday Noon Saior Class Mar Classified Info Th Daily Tar Heel dost 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. Visa and Mastercard accepted at the office... 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: 5C per word per day over 25 words $1.00 per day for boxed ad or bold type Please notify the DTH office imme diately If there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible only for the first ad run. VISA Accepted at the office help wanted aHj? lallg (Far itel Classified AdlveotDsioig lp Daih) alar Ipr! GRADUATION GOODBYE Graduating? Been at UNC for four of the longest years of your life and wanna get the last word in? Not graduating and pissed off about it? Do you just have something to get off your chest? Or would you like to send a personal graduation message to a f riend who'll be liberated May 14? We'll run special messages in our graduation issue distributed April 28 and graduation weekend. It's your last chance to let 'em know how you really feel! Hey, but keep it clean. This is a family operation, after all. RATES: $2 for up to25 words. Extra words are $.05 ea. Boxed message, $1 Bold message, $1 extra. r3 d E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 D Q D D D D D Q D D D D Q 0 25 33 NAME ADDRESS Montreal. On Tuesday, Chicago will be at St. Louis, and Los Angeles, which beat Gretzky's old Edmonton teammates 6-3 Saturday night, will be at Calgary. The Flames, who had 117 regular season points, beat Vancouver 4-3 on Joe Otto's goal after 19 minutes, 21 seconds of overtime. The Pittsburgh-Philadelphia series is a battle of contrasts. The fourth-place Flyers, who upset first-place Washington four games to two in their Patrick Division first round matchup, have been to the Stanley Cup finals two of the past four years and haven't missed the playoffs in their 22 years of existence. By contrast, Pittsburgh's six years without a playoff berth was the longest in the NHL, and the Penguins haven't reach the second round for a decade. But the Penguins enter the series confident. Campus Calendar shal will have the Senior Dime Toss in the Pit until 2 p.m. Toss two consecutive dimes in a 25-ounce glass mug and take it home. 3 p.m. Stady Abroad will have a representative from Butler University in 12 Caldwell to dis cuss programs in Eng- , land and Australia. 5:30 p.m. Office of N.C. Fel lowsLeaders tup Development will have an informational meeting in 101 Green law for rising sopho mores interested in the . Emerging Leaders Program. ASMATICS NEEDED. If you are between 18-35 and have mild stable bronchial asthma and are otherwise a healthy non-smoker, you may be eligi ble to participate in a research study with financial compensation and min imal discomfort. Contact Dr. Gil Wa ger at 966-6214 or 966-2531 or Nina Church at 966-2531 if interest ed. ATTENTION - HIRING! Government jobs your area. Many immediate o- , penings without waiting list or test. . $17,840-$69,485. Call 1-602-838-8885. EXT R5271. BONUS PROGRAM: Burger King at 205 E. Franklin St, Chapel Hill is now looking for eager, energetic em ployees to help continue serving the surrounding areas. Excellent starting wage plus $50 bonus after 100 hours work. Free meals, free uni forms, flexible hours and career ad vancement opportunities. Apply now!. CAROL WOODS DINING ROOM WAITS. Shift hours 4-8 pm, 113 Sun. Interact with vital retired re si dents in a pleasant dining environ menl. $4.34hour. Generous sched uling and request off provisions. Quality meal provided. No experience necessary. Come by Carol Woods, 750 Weaver Dairy Rd. between 8:30 and 4:30 to fill out an appEcation to day. CAROLINA INN SEEKING SALAD PREP PEOPLE. 5 9:30, top pay. See chef. CAROLINA INN HIRING WAITS for dining room. Start now through ummer & falL See Wayne after 5. COME TO WASHINGTON for the summer-student wanted as personal care attendanthousekeepergarden er for handicapped woman attorney. Also as companion for beach trips, sightseeing, social activities, etc. Part-time duties but full-time place to stay plus small salary and part-time use of vehicle. Call collect 703-553-0629 evenings. E3 EZ3 EZ3 E3 CJ E3 EH E3 EH Print Your GRADUATION Message 26 27 28 34 35 36 Additional Words May Be Written On Separate Sheet For Our Records (Anonymous Ads will not be printed) PHONE DEADLINE: 1 2 NOON, WED. APRIL set to face off Boxing 7 p.m. Carolina Fever will -have its final meeting of the year in 08 Gardner. All current members and interested students s should attend. Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders Snpport Gronp will meet in the Campus Y conference room. Newman, Catholic Campns Ministry win hold Bible Study in 226 Union. Newcomers are welcome. 1 1 p.m. WXYC FM 89.3 will play the new album from The Blood, In Spite of It AH, in its . entirety with no HELP WANTED. Upperclassman or" graduate student. Pleasant part time 1 cash register and miscellaneous du ties, locally owned food and gas store. 942 6622. HOUSE DIRECTOR for national so rority chapter at the UNC-Chapel Hill campus. House Director is responsi ble for living in the sorority house. Duties include but are not limited to: supervising and organizing food ser vice and house maintenance, book keeping and preparing financial re ports; and supervising support per sonnel. Compensation includes 12 month salary plus room and partial board. Occupancy negotiable for any time after July 1, 1989. Require ments: Bachelor's degree. Prefer two years work experience, graduate study or combination. One individual will be hired as full-time employee with flexible 40-hour work week. Couples, where one spouse is in graduate school, are eligible for free room and partial board. Please send resume and cover letter to Personnel Committee, 4200 Settlement Drive, Durham. NC 27713. Deadline: May 3. 1989. EOE. LA RESIDENCE is seeking Bus Boys, evening shift only. Please call Ms. Neal, or Mr. Johnson before 6:00 at 967-2506. MALE CYCLISTS needed for re search Involving caffeine and carbo hydrate loading! Five exercise trials. Will extend into late May. If interest ed, call Diane 968 8170, Mary Lou 9291186. EARN AN AVERAGE OF $20HOUR interviewing consumers for a market research firm. Responsi ble, enthusiastic people needed for part-time week night work. Flexible scheduling, valuable marketingad vertising experience. Call 544-5991, ask for Peter Vitale. ENERGETIC & FRIENDLY CASH IERS wanted to work at Fearrington Market. Apply in person 7 miles south of Chapel Hill on 15-501. Great benefits! extra. Bring coupon with check or money order to The DTH office, 104 Union, or mail to P.O. Box 3257, Chapel Hill, NC 27515-3257. E3 EH EZ3 E3 E3 E3 E3 29 30 37 38 connected to Alzheimer's CHICAGO Research suggests that boxing injuries may lead to Alzheimer's disease, the degenerative brain ailment that afflicted former boxer Sugar Ray Robinson, a uni versity neurologist said. Patricio Reyes, an associate pro fessor of neurology at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, said he studied eight former amateur and professional boxers age 65 through 89 and all satisfied the clinical criteria for Alzheimer's disease. Three were diagnosed as having Parkinson's disease, another brain disease that causes tremors, impedes movement and may cause personality changes and mild memory loss. However, he noted: "I dont think we should say that chronic brain injury causes Alzheimer's. There is a need to do further scientific studies." interruptions. Items of Interest Student Health Service is now forming a diabetes group. For more information call 966-6562. UNC Clef Hanger, will hold auditions for all parts Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, April 17 19. Applications and sign-ups are at the Union Desk. Campos Y Big Baddy. Pro gram has Group Leader Applica- ' tions available at the Campus Y. Current Big Buddies are encour aged to apply. Applications for Big Buddies who wish to return to the program next year are also avail able. Both are due by April 18. CROOK'S CORNER is now hiring kitchen help. Apply in person before 5:00 pm at 610 W. Franklin St. NO CALLS. DELIVER THE VILLAGE ADVO CATE to apartments in the Chapel Hill area Wed. afternoons and Sun. mornings. 4-6 hrswk. Call circula tion, 968-4801. DO YOU HAVE CHILD CARE EX PERIENCE? Child Care Networks is looking for qualified caregivers to provide full or part-time care in the child's home. For more information Call 942 0184. NURSING. PHYSICAL THERAPY. AND HEALTH -RELATED STU DENTS: The private care program of the Home Health Agency of Chapel Hill has rewarding opportunities for full-time or part-time work. Set your own schedule. Excellent pay. Con tact Linda Shaw, RN, Private Care Program. 929 7478 or 1-800-672-5905. PART-TIME STUDENT TELECOM MUNICATOR openings. Fri. and Sat. nights, third shift, every other weekend, 11:30 pm - 8 am. Pay ne gotiable. Contact Cindy Menitt, 962 6566. SEEKING GRADUATE STUDENT or mature person as live-in compan ion for distinguished Durham man, early 80's, in good health. Responsi bilities include: driving, grocery shopping, awareness of emergency phone numbers, monitoring medica tion. Room & board $150 per week, beginning July 1, 1989. Reply with resume and references. Send to: POB 2286. Durham. NC 27702. SEIZING MATURE INDIVIDUAL for pool manager. Requires 2 3 years lifeguard experience and WS1. Apply in person Tues Fri, 11 am 2 pm, Hope Valley Country Club, Durham. Or call 489-6565 for appointment. TANNING SALON MANAGER NEEDED ASAP. MONDAY FRIDAY 10 AM 5:30 PM. NEAT. PERSONA BLE. ABLE TO ESTABLISH RAP PORT WITH ALL AGE GROUPS. 968 3377. AGES E3 EZ3 EH E3 E3 Ell EH ET1 Below: D Q Q Q D D Q Q D D D Q Q 24 31 32 39 40 rJ 26 SMALL, OFF-CAMPUS MED SCHOOL OFFICE needs full-time student to work part-time 10-20 hrsweek year round. Requires typingword processing ability and own transportation. Flexible sched ule. $5hr. to start. Contact C. Cole between 8 am and 5 pm for informa tion. 929-3807 or 966-3311 to leave message. SPERM DONORS NEEDED. Col lege students or graduates under 35 years old, willing to participate 6 months or longer in artifical insemi nation program. Confidentiality as sured. $30 per acceptable specimen. Call 962-6596 for screening informa tion. SPRING CASH: Earn $30 this week as a new plasma donor for approxi mately 3-4 hours of your spare time. Sera-Tec Biologicals, 942-0251. STUDENT NEEDED FOR BASIC CASHIER duties between hours of 9 am and 11 am M-F. References re quired. Call Cutlar Ballance, 933 2001, The Carolina Inn. STUDY SUBJECTS NEEDED FOR EPA AIR POLLUTANTS RF. SEARCH. Healthy, non smoking males, 18 35, can earn money for re search studies and travel. Call 929 9993. MALES. 21-35. NEEDED FOR STUDY of alcohol and treat-. $45 for approximately 6 hours participation. Psychiatry Dept., 966-5670. Call between 9 am and 12 noon. MARKETING OPPORTUNI TY STARTING FALL1989 S ales-oriented, industrious indi vidual with strong initiative sought for prestigious marketingpromotions position with top Fortune 500 firm. Stu dent must commit to 20 hours per week for the entire 1989-90 school year. Excellent salary and bonuses. Flexible hours. All work is on campus. Applicant should have strong interestex perience in sales, marketing pro motions, management andor puplic speaking. Internship cred it possible. For more informa tion, contact Campus Dimen sions Recruitment at (800) 592 2121 or send resume and cover letter to CDI. 210 W. Wash ington Sq., 11th floor, Phila. PA 19106. MARKETING Practice your Interper sonal skills, marketing a credit card for a national retail store in Chapel Hill. Saturdays and holidays. $5.50hr. Call Blethen Temporar ies. 800-768 8367. THE IMMUNOLOGY LABORA TORY at NC Memorial Hospital on the campus of UNC-CH cur rently has a full-time, permanent opening for a medical labora tory assistant. Mon-Fri. 7 am 3:30 pm. Position requires grad uation from high school and a least one year of clinical lab ex perience. B.S. preferred. Mini mum salary of $6.94hr and comprehensive benefits package. Please contact: NC Memorial Hospital employment office, 521 S. Greensboro St.. Box 100, Carrboro NC 27510. 919-966-5244. Equal OpportunityAffir mative Action Employer. THE TOWN OF CARRBORO Is now accepting applications for part-time recreation facilityactivity supervisors in the following areas: Spedal Popu lations - assist with implementatio nand supervision of recreation pro grams for deveiopmentally multi handicapped adults. Interest and ex perience with Special Populations preferred. 4-12 hrs month with most hours on nights andor weekends. Pay rate $4.25hour. Special Events - assist with preparation and imple- ' mentation of recreational Special E vents. Duties may include light manu al labor. Hours vary and are on an occasional basis, scheduled in ad vance. Usually nights andor week ends. Approximately 3-15 hrsmonth. Pay rate: $4.25hour. Closing date: April 28,1989. For ap plications contact Personnel, P.O. Box 337, 301 W. Main St. Carrboro, NC 27510 or call 919-968-7708. EOE. TWO PERSONS male and female preferred, strong and healthy, to earn excellent part-time money to profes sionally deliver my appliance prod ucts. Call Bud Matthews. 967-3719. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for study of Kegel muscle function. Must have never been pregnant or have not car ried pregnancy to term. Please con tact John Thorpe or Watson Bowes at 966-1601. EXPENSES COV ERED! WANTED: PART-TIME OFFICE HELPER. HOURS VERY FLEXIBLE. AVERAGE 20 HOURS WEEK. TYPING SKILLS REQUIRED. NEED TO FILL POSITION IMMEDIATELY. CALL 967-3620 FOR DETAILS. The UNC-CH Media Board is now accepting applications for Applications at the Union Desk Applications k letters of recommendation are due by April 1 8 at 5 pm. Candidates will be considered at the April 1 9 Media Board meeting at 4 pm In the Student Union ATTENTION RISING SOPHOMORES If you are interested in participating in the EMERGING LEADERS PROGRAM for Fall '89. attend one of the information meetings: Mon 417, 5:30 pm or Tues 418, 6:00 pm 101 Greenlaw sponsored by: 'Leadership Matters" SMOKERS NEEDED FOR LUNG RESEARCH Smokers age 18-45 needed for study on lung clearance of inhaled particles (must have smoked at least 1 pack a day for 5 years) You will receive free tests of pulmonary function as part of pre- screening If selected for the study you will earn $1 75 for participating, 3-4hrsday for (3) separate days For more info, call the Center for Environ mental Medicine UNC-CH 962-0126 WANTED: 2 PEOPLE FOR RESI DENT MANAGERS. MUST BE ROOMMATES. LIVE ON SITE AND RECEIVE RENT REDUCTION. GOOD CHARACTER REFRENCES AND RESUME REQUIRED. MUST BE RESPONSIBLE. CALL 967-3620. WANTED: GRADUATE STU DENTS for temporary work (buy ing books) at Student Stores Textbooks Dept. Must be able to work 8am to 5pm 5189" through 5989 except Sunday. Apply at Student Stores and ask for Lorena Mills, Charlie Byrd or Boyd Ellington. EOEAAE. summer jobs BASKETBALL PLAYER - To coach boys age 9 and 11 during summer. Also wanted student to teach Spanish or French to two boys. 967 2148 after 6 pm. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR: Seeking individuals to work for the summer in Charlotte, Statesville, Shelby, Gaffney and Spartanburg. These jobs will consist of hard work and possible overtime. Engineer courses helpful. Contact Sanders Bros., Inc., PO Box 188, Gaffney, SC 29342. 803-489-1144. EOE. PART TIME CAREGIVER NEEDED. AA Licensed, University Baptist Day Care Center, serving 2-5 year olds.. $5 per hour. Call Beryl, 942-5577. POOL MANAGER AND LIFE GUARDS wanted for the summer. Neighborhood pool with opportunity for swimming lessons and private party work. Bob Osman, 490-2973. evenings and weekends. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR PpSmONS-Archery. Whitewater ca noeing, forward seat riding, rock climbing, backpacking, tennis, sports. Camp High Rocks, PO Box 127-T, Cedar Mountain, NC 28718. (704) 274-1241. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT: LifeguardMaintenance Position. Red Cross Adv. Lifesaving a must. WSI and CPR helpful. For more info, call Jill at 933-1867 between 6 pm and 8 pm, Mon. through Thurs. SUMMER INTERNSHIP: We're look ing for sharp, motivated, hard-working individuals to run their own busi ness this summer and save over $5,000. Youll gain Fortune 500 val ued experience with an opportunity for college credit. For info, call 929 3322. SUMMER JOBS -- CHARLOTTE. NC. Warehouse positions, 8:30 5:30, Mon-Fri, May-August. Call Doug (704) 372 7849. SUMMER JOBS: Painting in Chapel Hill for reputable Arm. Workers with motivation earn up to $7.50hr. For info call Da vid. 1-800-548-6867 or 933 4093. SUMMER POSITION, May-August. 15 hrswk as Assistant House Man ager. Duties include errands, some housework and light outside work. Dependability, transportation, trust worthiness, and honesty are musts! Call 967-0839 after 7 pm and week ends for interview appointments. SUMMER SALESPEOPLE. The Village 'Advocate seeks salespeople for the 1989 Newcomer's Guide. Ideal candi date will be an upperclassman or graduate in the business or jour nalism curriculum. This position is fulltime for the summer, can not be combined with summer school courses and offers great earning potential. If you are an a gressive, hard-working, articu-' late, and .creative student , look:,, ing for great saleswork expert- ' ence, please send your resume and cover letter to: Newcomer's GuideVillage Advocate, Attn: Carolyn Lyons, PO Box 2145, Chapel Hill. NC 27515. child care CHILD CARE 2 pm.-7 pm. Tues., Wed., Thurs., for boys 2, 4 years old. Need references, transportation, enthusiasm. Non-smoking preferred. Call 929-7434. Located conveniently in CH. Would like to start May. FULL-TIME UNC STUDENT with cat seeks liberal, vegetarian family to ex change child carelight housekeep ing duties for room (and partial board?). Outside Chapel Hill fine. Call Natalie (please!) 942-3332. UNSURE OF POST GRADUATION PLANS? If you like kids and are stay ing in the area, we're looking for someone to help take care of our 2 and 4 year old boys in Durham. Great pay and flexible hours. Call Judy at 383 2860. The UNC-CH Media Board is now accepting applications for Applications at the Union Desk Applications 8 letters of recommendation are due by April 1 8 at 5 pm. Candidates will be considered at the April 1 9 Media Board meeting at 4 pm In the Student Union "Diabetes & Travel" atalkby . Peggy Yarborough Wed., April 19 7:30-8:30 pm Health Education 2nd Floor Student HealthService Er,IPLOYr.IEriT!! UNC PHONATHON Is hiring for student callers now through the 1st summer ses sion. Convenient evening sessions, flexible schedules, $4hr to start, and a great resume builder! Call 962 7014 or come by the Porthole Building for more information. WANTED: Person to care for 16 month old. From May 8-June 13, Mon. -Fri. 8:15 am. -12:15 pm. Call 9428550. wanted VISITING ATTORNEY with one year clerkship beginning late summer seeks 3-4 bedroom home in Chapel Hill area. Call Jack or Carin Fernan dez (607) 272-0525 (collect). WANTED TO RENT. Visiting Professor, Duke Law School, wants to rent FULLY furnished faculty house for fall semester 1989. Chapel Hill school dis trict, 3-4 bedrooms. Arrive early August. Call Janse Haywood, 684-6199. Durham. WANTED: ALL Comic books. Base ball Cards. Especially want collec tions of old andor investment quality material. Have $10,000 plus to spend. Don't sell without my quote, 1-584-5548. WANTED: IBM CORRECTING SE LECTR1C II TYPEWRITERS in work ing condition. Please call 966-4431. for sale 10 Gallon Aquarium - Brand new -complete with hood, filter, pump, heater, conditioner, thermometer, gravel, and fish food. Never used. $120 value - will sell for $100 or best offer. Call Liza, 968 8730. BLUE LOFT FOR SALE. Fits south campus back room. $75 you disas semble. $100 we disassemble. Call 933-4382. Leave message. CAMERA FOR SALE. Pentax MX with Auto-Winder (2 FPS), Tamron 28mm and 7 0-2 10mm 200m with adap tor. Gadget bag, tripod, all boxes, books, flash, other ex tras. Recently purchased UCG sell all $475.00 neg. Call Adam 933-6253 LMESS. CAR STEREO: Like new Sound stream deck; Dolby, Auto-reverse, High power, Music search. $350 new, yours for $225. Proton 222 Amplifier. $150 new, yours for $70, $265 for the pair. Call Dave, 968 8146. CONTEMPORARY SECTIONAL SOFA AND CHAIR. Very good con dition. $150. 966-4030 day. Ask for Lisa. 929-8577 after 4 pm. DOUBLE LOFT-stained. profession ally built, carpet for top. Fits North Campus dorm room, $125. Also, black SOFA for $25. Call David at 933-7278. FOR SALE: Two BROTHER TYPE WRITERS, both in immaculate condi tion, $85. $65. 14K GOLD ROPE-. CHAIN NECKLACE. $90. COM PUTER, PRINTER, both five y.o., need repair, bo. Call Natalie, 942 3332. FOR SALE: TWO SINGLE LOFTS, $50.-For more info. Call 933-4367. FOR SALE: SLEEPER SOFA and 6-cu. foot refrigerator. Great for dorm room or apartment. Call Laura at 933-5233. FOR SALE: Miscellaneous apartment furniture. Couch, chairs, etc. Best of fer will be taken on any item. Call 967-2646. FOR SALE: ONE PERSON LOFT, will fit any dorm room. Also navy blue . carpet. $60 for loft and carpet. Call 933-2744, ask for Amy. FOR SALE: SLEEPER SOFA and 6 cu. ft. REFRIGERATOR. Great for i dorm room or apartment. Call Laura at 933-5233 or leave message. FURNITURE, NEW AND USED. BUY. SELL. AND TRADE. New 3 piece Living Room Suite from $299, 5-Piece Dinettes from $149, 4-Draw-er Chest from $59, Book Cases from $32. GALLOWAY FURNITURE. 967-0444. GREAT LOFT AND BLUE CARPET for Sale! Both in great shape. Sold separately or together. Best offer. Call 933-3266. LIVING IN AN APARTMENT NEXT SEMESTER and need furniture??? We have NEW sofas and loveseats at the absolute lowest prices. 25 differ ent styles. No one beats our prices, 9333859. PROFESSIONALLY BUILT DOU BLE LOFT for sale. Beautifully wood stained and complete with fitted lad-, ders. $150 -less if you disassemble. Call 933-8016. Leave message, please. WHITE DOUBLE LOFT - runs along the wall. Fits south campus back rooms and all north campus rooms. $40 you disassemble, $50 we disas semble. Call 933-4030. The UNC-CH Media Board is now accepting applications for Applications at the Union Desk Applications &. letters of recommendation are due by April 1 8 at 5 pm. Candidates will be considered at the April 1 9 Media Board meeting at 4 pm In the Student Union KENNETH AND LEIGH ANN- Thanx so much for all your hard work, dedica tion, and especially your friendship. We wish you the best of everything. And best of luck next year. -The Pre Law Club CAXH INK Be First In Line... without standing in one! The Carolina Union Activities Board is looking for a few students to staff committees this spring in preparation for fall's early events. If interested, join us in Union Room 21 1-12 at 6:00 pm on April 17, Look for us because we'll be looking for you! LOFT - Large enough for 2 beds and storage. A wonderful addition to your dorm room. Call now for this chance of a lifetime. 933-3886. NAD 7020 RECEIVER. Excellent ' $150. AR TURNATBLE. new stylus' $50. Small SPEAKERS. $25. The whole system for $200. Please call EEse at 968 8219. NORTH CAMPUS LOFT for sale. Holds three beds or two beds and storage space. Has two ladders.' Sturdy. 118 Alexander-- 933-7733 Only $80. TWO SINGLE LOFTS: $50. For more info, call 933-4367. wheels for sale 81 VW RABBIT CONVERTIBLE. Be cool in Carolina blue ragtop. 5 speed, AMFM radiocassette, new speakers & battery. Low mileage. $5500. Call 962 4076. 1986 MAZDA 626, 2-door. 5-speed, AM-FM cassette, sporty, clean, well- - maintained, 96,000 miles. $4,800. Can 968-7687 after 6 pm. 1987 250 N1NSA EC 2650 miles. In cludes helmet. $1,600. Sunfish sail' boat and' trailer $1,000. Wooden Bunk beds $150. Includes 2 mat tresses. Call 942-4321, keep trying. Thanks! FOR SALE: 1979 HONDA AC CORD. AC, AMFM cassette. Needs minimal work. Great deal - $1500. Call Robin, 942-0487 any time, leave message.. LEAVING COUNTRY, MUST SELL Ford Fairmont station wagon, 1979. Radio, AC, 2 new tires, 130 K miles. Spacy, reliable, 6 cylinders, runs great. $750 or best offer. Call 968-8763. MOUNTAIN BIKE FOR SALE: Giant AT750. Brand new. Call 933-9360 for more info. v ' NISHIKI21" MEN'S BIKE for sale.' Maroon with tan accents. $100. Call Leslie 933 2269. N1SHIKI OLYMPIC RACING BIKE 25" FRAME. Good condition. $200.', Call 933 8165. RELIABLE TRANSPORTATION.- 1977 BU1CK SKYLARK. Runs great, lots of power, cloth bucket. seats, AM FM stereo. $850 OBO. Call Dave. 968 8146. ROAD RACING bike: 60cm perfor-' mance aluminum frameset, campy e-' quipped; worth $1500; barely ridden $825. Also, wrecked VITUS frame,, fixable. $99,942 2133. SCOOTER FOR SALE! Buy my red HONDA SPREE. Great condition. $425. Call 933-7354. THE CAR YOU'VE ALWAYS DREAMED OF-- A 1965 RAMBLER CLASSIC in white. It needs a home by graduation. Best offer over $500. Call 968-0408 and keep trying. TREK 520 BICYCLE. Mint condi tion. 24" frame. Made in USA! 929 0733. $475. TRIPED FOR SALE: You've seen it on campus! 1984 Honda Triscooter, excellent condition, refiable, quick, a blast. Call Tom,' 933 5424. YAMAHA MAXIM 400. Excellent condition. Includes two Marushin helmets which are rated highest by Cycle magazine and valued at over' $400. Exceptional deal at $850 for everything. Call Joe at 933-2263. , tickets , FLYING AMERICAN? I can gel you j 'a discount! Only the first 5 buyers.' J Call Simi, 942 5585, pm or before 10 j m. Keep trying. i PLANE TICKET Depart RDU '. Houston, Texas one way with Char- , lotte connect on April 18 2 pm on 1 Piedmont. $25, call 933-0098. REM TICKETS FOR SALE. Price ne- ! gotiable. Call 929-9364. Leave mes- sage. ', REM TICKETS FOR SALE. GREAT ', SEATS. BEST OFFER GETS TICK:' ' ETS 1-490 6805 ANYTIME. . ,.' music BAND LOOKING FOR GUITARIST and drummer. No add rock. 933-' , 3886, Will. f DRUMMER AND' KEYBOARDISTGUITARIST needed . immediately for established triangle o- 1 riginal rock band. Call Sam at 783 0288 - leave message. FOR SALE: 77 GIBSON LES PAUL CUSTOM. "Black Beauty" with origi- , nal gold hardware. DiMarzio and Gibson PAF pickups in neck and bridge positions. Excellent condi- . tion. $600. Bob. 933-3256. real estate MILLCREEK CONDO: FOR SALE BY OWNER. Fully furnished 79.000. unfurnished 76,000. Close to cam pus, pool, tennis courts. Furnished for 4 people. Call collect, 1-70492-3940. WOULDNT YOU REALLY RATHER LIVE at Mill Creek? 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath units with all appliances. Walk to campus. Attractive 90 financing, from $78,000. Call Mike Beam. Chapel Hill Realty. 942-4149 or 929 2299. for rent 3 BR.. 2 12 BA. TOWNHOME FOR RENT. WD connection. 5 min. from campus. 1 15 Lanterns Way, Carrbo ro. $550month. Contact Kent But terfield, Allenton Realtors, 490-9050. APT. FOR RENT for Summer Ses sions. 2 bedrooms.' 1 bath. Fully fur nished, biking distance from campus, on bus line, J and C. Call Chad at 968-7679. BOUNWOOD APT. SUBLET. May 15-Aug. 15. Three bedrooms, two baths, large living, dining rooms; pool, washerdryers. $499mo. 94,2 6582. Keep trying. CHANCELLOR SQUARE CONDO for rent. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, fur nished. Walking distance to campus. $1000month plus utilities. One year lease. Call 968 6886. 2 BED 2 12 BATH APT. for rent. Kensington Trace. Pool, tennis court, free bus pass. Available 2nd summer for 4 ($125mo.) and fall for 3 ($175mo.) 968-1293. FINALS Monday, April 17 7:00 pm Gardner 08 C ALL Current & : ' potential members f should attend!!
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