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The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, September 6, 1 9899 n DTH Tickets lale wT!oC0ncert tickets for SSVif6? 13, ome- Good iggfjggjseats. Call 59S4237. S T POLLING STONES tickets Rocf Ji1 lower tevel. seventh row. Bestoffer. Can Greg at 942-0829. or0Tage: keCP Uying if 00 FRONT ROW Elton John (2). field and upper Stones tlx. Make me an ST&S?" 933"5132 or 933-8815 or 933-5193. Music DTH CLASSIFIEDS! 962-0252 Scott Wesley Brown In Concert FRidAy Sept 8 8:00 prvi MemorIaI HaII Contemporary CHrIstIan Music TickETs AVAiUbU at SIqn of tUe Fish BooksTORE & AT ThE doOR. $5 EACH SpoNsoREd by iNTERVARSiTy CHRISTIAN Fellowship CONCERT CASSETTES: U2. Bruce. Indigo Girls. Hendrix, Cure, Stones, Who, Genesis. Floyd, Zappa, R.E.M., Heads, Guns'n Roses. Hundredsmorel Free catalogl Leave name, address. 967-2385. ATTENTION CHRISTIAN musicians: Needed-keyboardists, guitarists, drummers, malefemale singers Interested in performing in a Christian concert band. For info, call Carmen 933-7338. VIOLINIST SEEKS other musicians with whom to play guartets andor other chamber music. If interested please call Wendy Adams at 933 3095 or 966-1274. EXPERIENCED DISC JOCKEY serv ing town and campus for past three years. CDs, light show. Call Anderson Bass. 933-9695. NEW UNC BAND CROSSTOWN TRAFFIC now available for gigs. Playing the finest in classicsouth ernhard rock. Reasonable rates. Call Scott at 933-6011. GUITARISTSINGER seeks musi ciansinger to form musical duo. Influences include all sorts of folk and rock, very open-minded. Call 967-7233. ask for Michael. BASS PLAYER AND LEAD VOCALIST wanted for a progressive band to mix covers and originals. Influences include Smiths, Police. Cure, etc. Call 93S8217. RICKENBACKER Rickenbacker 360 guitar, red w black hardware, very good cond, w case, $450. Call 968-4269 Like to sing? Tarheel Voices needs NEW Sopranos, altos, tenors & basses! For info call: Chris at 942-6981 Kris at 933-1463 or Andrea at 933-6593 Real Estate WHY PAY RENT? You can own your own 2 bedroom condo for less than comparable rent payments. Tennis courts, pool, busline, all for approx $330-365mo depending on loan terms. Call now for immediate occupancy. David Morgan, Southland Associates, 382-2000. WOULDN'T YOU REALLY RATHER LIVE at Mill Creek? Summer price reduction on 2 bedroom, 2 bath units with all major appliances. Walk to campus. Attractive 8 12 financing from $76,000. Call Mike Beam, Chapel Hill Realty. 942 4149 or 929-2299. For Rent RESIDENCIES AVAILABLE at the Wesley Foundation an Inter national Community) for Fall Spring, '89-90. Pick up an applica tion at the Wesley Foundation, 214 Pittsboro St., or at the Union. 942 2152. FURNISHED STUDIO apartment in new home. Lots of light. Private entry. Equipped kitchenette and tile bath, washer dryer use avail able. Utilities except phone paid. On bus line, two miles from UNC.$225mo. 967-2114. HORSE LOVERS: 23 bedroom house, large open barn, 2 pas tures, 2 ponds, woods, out build ings, and lease of riding horse, 15 miles SW of Chapel Hill. $750mo. deposit required. 471-9685. NICE ONE bedroom apt for sublet through Jan. Option to renew. Normal rent $315mo, willing to negotiate. Can be furnished or unfurnished. Please call 929-0672 anytime. ONLY ONE student apartment left! 2 br2 bath for 9 or 12mo lease. Call or come by Foxcroft 929 0389. TWO BEDROOM apartment. 1 12 bath, full kithcen, central air, park ing, storage, pool. White Oak Condos in Carrboro, 1 12 miles to UNC. $420mo. 787-8225. 54-WEST MOBILE HOME. Buyrent 1982 14 x 70 3 BR, 2 bath. Wooded lot .frontback decks. 10 minutes from campus, excellent location. Best offer, 929-5866, 441-7622. Rooms Available Unfurnished Room available at Estes Park Apts. On Busline, rent free until Oct. 121 13 utilities. Female preferred. Move in ASAP. Call any time 942-3842. Jennifer. HEY SOUTHCAMPERS, SICK OF THE WALK? Air conditioned room contract at Carmlchael for sale (female), great location. Call Stacey, 986-4456. Roommates Wanted TOWNHOUSE APTS Walk to class! Two friendly seniors seek one moderately responsible room mate for nice, carpeted, furnished (except for your room) apt wAC. Ground floor, near pool. Rent: $180mo for your own room and own bathroom. Utilities low. Call Karen or Anne at 968-8624. RESPONSIBLE ROOMMATE wanted at Foxcroft Apts. Furnished except for bedroom. $155mo, 13 utiln ties. Call Ken or Mike at 967-6685. WALK TO CAMPUS! Female pre ferred to share huge room in mod ern housewith five fun undergradu ate housemates. 3 12 baths, deck, WD. Only$155mo. Ca ; 942-5128. FEMALE PREFERS a neat, clean non-smoker to share house in NorthRaleigh. Own bedroom and bathroom. 250 a month, includ ing utilities-Call 847-2099. FUN. RESPONSIBLE, non-smoking roommate, female preferred. $175 per month. Call 967-1896 after 6 pm. FUN LAID-BACK female needed to share house near Col. Chutneys with two others. 967-0804. Leave message. ROOMMATE WANTED to share 2br apt with grad student. $170mo. Twomiles from campus on two bus lines. Have all: dishwasher, microwave. Call Dan, 933-8270. ROOMMATE WANTED. Grad stu dent or professional. Townhouse 2 Bedroom, 2 12 bath, WD, AC. $275mo. 10 min to UNC. Avalable now. 489-6052. Lve msg. WANTED NONSMOKER to share Royal Park Apt. $113mo 13 utilities. Country Club-like facilities. FREE dinner on Tuesday nights. Male preferred. Call 967-4890. MY ROOMMATE needs you to replace me now. I must move ASAP. On busline, pets OK $170.50 rent plus utilities. Jamie or Mitch929-4552. ROOMMATE WANTED! Kingswood Apts on the busline. Own room at great location. Call Rob at 933-9723. OWN ROOM AND BATH in 2 bed room Highland Hills Apartment. $240month plus 12 utilities. Call Dave at 929-9449. Rides & Riders TENNIS ENTHUSIAST wants to share ride to see the New York City U.S.Open any time Aug 31 - Sept 10. ANYONE DRIVING through Richmond, VA Sept 8-10? Will share gasdriving. One way or round trip. Call Clif weekdays: 966-3658. Parking SPACES FOR RENT. Walking dis tance to campus behind Tarheel Textbooks'. $40mo. 967-6581, 8 o pm. FREE SEMESTER parking raffle sponsored by Newman Catholic Student Center: drawing held Sept 13 for 2 parking spaces at 218 Pittsboro (behind Carolina Inn): only $lhr per chance. PARKING IN Carrboro on bike path and near bus stop. $125 per semester. 933-7775. PARKING. 5 MINUTES from cam pus. Spaces limited. Going quickly. Includes football Saturdays. Call 968-9062 and ask for All. PARK YOUR car right next to cam pus. Very convenient and secure. Only 2 spaces avail. $50mo, firm. 933-7775 or 967-4634. Lost & Found FOUND Tire Patch Kit. Call Toby 929-4303. FOUND, POCKET CALCULATOR in 100 Hamilton Hall, Aug 25. Call 962-2175 days. 933-0774 evenings to claim. Ask for Bill. LOST: Black shoes with elastic heel straps DKE Party 933-3608. LIZ NANN: I found your wallet in Davis 110. You can pick it up in the APO lost and found. FOUND: One sapphire stone and one aquamarine stone in Peabody Hall during spring semester. Call 966-2436 or stop by 101 Peabody. lost Mauve bookbag with 2 loose leaf notebooks & a check book & an organizer inside. Please return to Union Desk. LOST! One antique gold ring w rectangular pink stone. Please con tact Carrie 933-2913. LOST: Gold link necklace on Aug 31, vicinity of Four Corners on Franklin St. Reward if found. Please call 929-0176. Services No Time To Write Your Own Resume? let Us Do It For You! Writing Updating Student Discounts RFStJMF 967-8708 Call today for an appointment ABORTION - To 20 weeks. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appoint ments available. Pain medication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942 0824. TYPINGWORD PROCESSING Freshman to Post-Doctoral and Faculty. No job too large or too small. 100 letter quality. Professional, fast dependable, accurate. Word Wrangler, 933-9752. RESEARCH INFORMATION OiderCaTowftVBAMCaCOD TOU-HHHCrnjNE oUKl-CZ iCp13M7726 Or, rush $2.00 to Research Information 11322 tehoAv,D&A Los AngBies,CA90025 . TYPING AND WORD PROCESSING SERVICE. Term papers, lawmedi cal reviews, resumes, cover let ters, 24hr turn-around time avail for many assignments. Call 933 9263 today! . Tutoring TENNIS LESSONS. USPTR Certified Instructor. Giving personalized lessons. Will come to you. Call James at 967-3776. YOU NEED good grades in your French class so you need a French native tutor. Call Francine. 968-6699. Health HILI (High Intensity, Low Impact) Aerobics with child care. Upbeat, low impact workout to music. Concentrate on fun, safety, and cardiovascular fitness. Beginners to advanced, begins Sept 12th. Sam.Moore Jones, RN, Certified Instructor, call 732-1960 or Chapel Hill Community Center 968-2790. Volunteering VOLUNTEER HEALTH Counselors needed! Great opportunity forun dergraduate and graduate stu dents interested in the fields of psychology, nursing, social work, medicine, women's studies and otherallied health professions to gain valuable counseling and refer ral experience. Interested women (regardless of major) should call Women's Health Resources at 968-4646. Training to begin September 23. GET RESULTS FROM YOUR AD DOLLARS! Over 65 of DTH Readers check out the Classifieds Reach over 20,000 people! DID YOU WISH for a Big Sister when you were growing up? ;You can make an adolescent's wish come true by volunteering for Women's Health Resources' "Side-By-Side" program. Volunteers will work with "at-risk" adolescent girls aged 16-19. All it takes is 2 hrsweek. Interested women should call WHR at 968-4646. Training begins in Sept. INTERESTED IN GERIATRICS and, working with older adults? Women's Health Resources needs' men and women to volunteer for its Relief for Caregivers of the. Elderly Program. Call WHR 968 4646 for more information. BECOME A Hospital Volunteerl Over 50 service areas offered.! Signup in the Volunteer Office, lsfl Floor. NCMH Aug 28 thru Sept 1 andSept 4 thru Sept 8. Call 966 4793 for more info. Make a miracle volunteer Energetic? Self-Motivated? Got. good ideas? We put creative minds to work! Public relations, advertis-; ing, marketing experience. Join our" staff. We'll love you for it. 962 0545. ; ; SEND A PERSONAL DTH Classifieds PEER HEALTH EDUCATORS HEEDED The Wellness Resource Center is accepting applications from stu dents interested in being trained to become "peer health educators for outreach programming. Take advantage of this chance to devel op your knowledge in areas of nutrition, fitness, massage, etc. All volunteers will: Become a part of the Wellness Center Staff Meet new people with similar interests Gain valuable experience in Health Promotion and Wellness Call Donna Woody at 966-6586 for details. Deadline: September 9, 1989 . Campus Calendar 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 Divi sion of Student Affairs. To appear in Campus Calendar, announcements must be submitted 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 sub mitted 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. WEDNESDAY Noon CGLA will sponsor a lesbian lunch in Room 205 of the Student Union. Come and help decide how to schedule upcoming lunches. 3 p.m. University Career Planning and Placement Services (UCPPS) will offer basic information on how to use the UCPPS office for PhD chemistry students in 207 Venable Hall. 3:30 p.m. UCPPS will offer basic information on how to use the UCPPS office for seniors and graduate students in210Hanes Hall. 3:45 p.m. UCPPS will hold a res ume writing workshop for PhD chem istry students in 207 Venable Hall. 5 p.m. Campus Y Women's Fo rum will meet to discuss Y-Horizons, our new office and more. The meeting will be held in Room 206B of the Campus Y. The Academic Affairs Department of the Executive Branch of Student Government will hold its first meeting in Suite C of the Union. All interested can attend. 5:30 p.m. The Catholic Campus Ministry: Newman is having a wel comewelcome backstudentfaculty picnic at Newman. Wesley Foundation will have a new student dinner at 214 Pittsboro St. All students are welcome. 7 p.m Student Environmental Ac tion Coalition (SEAC) will hold its first meeting for all environmentally concerned students in 1 1 1 Murphy Hall. UCPPS will offer basic information on how to use the UCPPS office for seniors and graduate students in 210 Hanes Hall. , Carolina Indian Circle will have a metting in the Campus Y conference room. All members and interested per sons are encouraged to attend, espe cially Native American freshmen. 7:30 p.m. The Carolina Critic, a student journal of news and opinion, will have its organizational meeting on the first floor of Bingham Hall. All THE Daily Crossword by Kenneth Witte 1989 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved ACROSS 1 Huzzahs 5 Comet part 9 Basketball . playmaker 14 avis 15 USSR sea 16 Actress Dickinson 17 Along with 18 Muse number 19 Refrigeration fluid 20 Escape failure narrowly 23 Atop 24 Oolong 25 Lynx 2d Bald 33 Moslem prince 34 Ego 35 FDR agcy. 36 Be very clumsy 40 Common word 41 Lyrical poems 42 Handel's ' birthplace 43 "Death of - a " 46 Vibratos 47 Resort 48 Long time 49 Begin 56 Bicuspid neighbor 57 Gash 58 "Othello" villain 59 Diminish 60 Biblical weed 61 Go away! 62 Feasts 63 Pitcher 64 Mortar troughs 1 2 3 5 6 DOWN Roberts Monk Moran of "Happy Days" Old Jewish sect member Is unable Heavenly hunter 7 Horace or Thomas 8 Sailing term 9 Movie electrician 10 Imaginary 11 US author 12 Tumult 13 Bear lair 21 Painting style 22 Rigid 25 Thai coins 26 Indian 27 Cut at an angle 28 Singer Reddy 29 Pothouse potions 30 "Seven Year Itch" actor 31 Short time 32 Gratifies 34 Fountain fare 37 "I Am " (song by 28D) 38 Pang of pain 39 Indistinctly 44 Property 45 Germs 46 Wobble 48 Burning 49 Desert 50 Verve 51 Punta del 52 Cabbage dish 53 TX city 54 Mild oath 55 Minor minors 56 Enraged Hi. M S.P.1H R.A.F.1 IJJ.ls.iL i.i.R.0. Aill-AilU MC.RA.G Pj A R T I C I E lAB.il 0 IY IP INK S 7. B R A E illo A R KAG.E.1 IIlI Aiiiil EH RI AMIllHIID I T JL1 10.lA5.-li.RlI "Is" o d ironcUaplsteTely ID A I SI IS G T Si 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Is I 19 10 hi 12 13 14 15 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 """" 23 24 25 26 27 """" 28 29 30" 31 32" 33 "" " 34 ' 35 38 ' 37 38 39 40 41 """" 42 ' 43 44 45 !"""" 46" 47 '. 48" 49 50" ' eT 52 53 54 55 56 """"" 57 58 59 80 81 62 63 64 ' interested students are invited. Maranatha Christian Fellowship will have its first weekly meeting in Room 226 of the Student Union. Come join. 7:45 p.m. UCPPS will offer a res ume writing workshop for seniors and graduate students in 210 Hanes Hall. Items of Interest The Graduate Student and Pro fessional Federation offers informa- Calvin and Hobbes tion on the in-state tuition application process. Check the bulletin board out side Suite C in the Union for current details. Alpha Kappa Psi, the first profes sional business fraternity, is holding rush. Come by tables outside of Carroll Hall for more information and to sign up. The Phoenix, the student newsweekly, will hold its grand open ing organizational meeting on Thurs day, Sept. 7, at 5 p.m. in Room 108 of -the Student Union. If you're interested in working with us, please attend. Equestrian Club will have its first meeting Tuesday, Sept. 12, at 7 p.m. in . 303 Woollen Gym. If you love horses or just want to know more about them, '" please come. See representatives in the. -, Pit Sept. 7 for more information. . . MOU LEW) THE CLASS IM THE PLEDGE OF AllEGkMCE? WHM DID TUE SUPREME 3WKT DECIDE THAT? S TUS k PRMEfc? DOUT WHNJETCJ READ WE Ml RAGUTS ? I WW KEEP VIP YiTU THIS STWF-' m JUST N KID A I'tA OUU HERE BECMJSE MN PP&EUTS WMflE ME30.' I fcNT WANT TO BE ATTEST CASE.' I DCW EVEU KNOW YWNT CBORT DISTRICT I'W IM. CML C SOMEONE. ELSE .' CALNWiM I CAW BEUEffc VTS HOT EMErt 8.SET. . g m Doonesbury TH 3U9H CRJSIS MANAGEMENT TEAM IS CONVENED P00L5IDB. MR. PRESIDENT, I'M AFRAID THERE. ARB NO EASY ANSWERS- t i VI . i r r s v h t-K i V I a o Q o o o o o o o c ! 1 ff rw rfj IF m OPT TO APPEASE THE RAT, ITtOUU? ENCOURAGE FUTURE ACTIVITY. ON THE OTHER HANP, IF YOU DISPATCH IT, YOU MIGHT INCUR THE WRATH OF THE ANI MAL RIGHTS GROUPS . 'L as ffls ra I s s S JOHN, I READ YOU, WHICH 1$ WHY I'M BASICALLY IN A CAUTION MODE HERE. I'D LIKE 70 GET SOME EXPERT OPINION IN HERE, SOMEONE FAMILIAR. WITH VERMIN EEHAVIOR. P Q O O LEE AWATER IS SUMMONED. A RAT? N000 PROBLEMO! LET ME TALK TO THAT OU BOY. GREAT! riLPLAY GOOD COP! I i I i t n i n i . Shoe , J TmenTrwep C i guess tw pT Jf, IS TCHTEN VP J ri3T J? Vi the. strings- T NBLL, Wtf0 THE RT THfMG GI4O0LP BE T CMBOKDRVROT. 113 Use the Daily Tar Heel whenever you have something to buy, sell, announce or just have someone you want to send a personal message to!!! nririA(3WigfiJ When Harry Mot Sally Nightly 7:009:00 iK' Sat & Sun Matinee 2:004:00 Dead Poets Society Nightly 7:159:40 (PG) Sat & Sun Matinee 2:204:40 N Relentless (R) Nightly 7:309:15 Sat & Sun Matinee 2:304:30 Send The DTH to Mom and Dad Call 962-1163 for details I ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN I 967-4737 FREE PARKING $3.00 ALL SHOWS BEGINNING BEFORE 6PM 3:20 He's JL Or 70 5:20 crude.UrtCle(?Mffi 9:20 IdS TURNER&HOOCH HI ?pp 13:00 FHlll ' 7:00 ?5:00 mmrHhwi 9:00 1 mMn,,.w 1 I PlTW FAST FRANKLIN i STEVE 1 i 12:104:30 When paying by VISA or MasterCard: 1. Call Us! 962-0252 Minimum credit card charge is $5.00 NXhen paying by CHECK or MONEY ORDER: (Sorry, no cash is accepted) 1. Come by Suite 104, Carolina Union. 2. Enclose payment in envelopes provided and drop in slot on door to DTH suite. ONE OF THE BEST OF 1989! " VINCENT CAMSY NOW WW TMU (WINNER! BEST PCTUrTN mil' MST KIN mi VUKt and videotape ft 2:00 4:057:059:15 m w RATES (for up to 25 words) indrvids., students, UNC Businesses: 1 day --S3.00 2 days S4.50 3 days $5.60 4 days $6.45 5 days $7.25 $0.50dayover5 SPECIALS: Bolding: $1day Boxing: $1day 1 - 5 days $6.00day 6 -10 days $5.10day 11 -20 days $4.60day 21 or mae days $4.35day We reserve the right to reject or edit advertising deemed objectionable, of questionable legality or discriminatory. HEADLINES: this is 10 point $1 day this is 12' point $2day this is 1 4 point S3day the above rates apply to consecutive insertions only Laserset Resumes LASER PRINTERS rushes possible open 7 days a week on Franklin Street above Sadlack's 967-6633 rv h
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