The Daily Tar HeelMonday, February 12, 19909 dth CDaissiif 5ecfl ycSvertosong Rides & Riders DESPERATE! Need ride anywhere north of Wash. D.C. Feb 2-4. 9-11 or 16-18. Will share gas and driving- Call Jen 933-3227. URGENT! Need ride to Norfolk. VA. Feb 16. Willing to pay for gas & share driving. Please call Jennifer at 933 4767. Parking PARKING SPACES for lease by the month. $35 $50. 968 2758. Carpoois CARPOOL? FayettC. Hill. Daytime shift. Call Rickey 436-4685. Iv mesg. or local. 966-45464555. . TravelVacations BEST SPRING BREAK TRIPS! Bahamas Cruise 6 days. $279. 6 days Jamaica. $299. 8 days Cancun. $399. Incl aircruise, accom. some meals, parties. Spring Break Travel. 929-4321. 106 Henderson St. SPRING BREAK JAMAICA FROM $449 complete!!! Enjoy hot nites. cool drinks, reggae music & sandy beaches traveling to Jamaica w Jamaica's oldest & largest colle giate tour operator. Organize group of 20 & travel free!!! For more info & reservations contactr STS at 1-800-648-4849. SPRING BREAKERS White sand, crystal clear water. Florida"s 1 nightclub: where? Panama City Beach: Fla's newest & best Spring Break hot spot. Call for more deta.ls. 933-0464. TravelVacations SPRING BREAK Bahamas 3nts $199 extra nts avail. $39 holds your spot! Hurry, space is limited! Breakaway Tours 1 800-456-7499. Your Spring Break Specialists. Spring Break Is Right Around The Corncrl Need Travel Ideas? See TravelVacations In Classifieds Lost & Found FOUND: Gold earring, last Thurs. near Kenan Stadium. Call 933 8156 to ID & claim. FOUND: Infant toddler's white baseball cap. 2-7 on walkway btwn New West & Old West. 933 6275. FOUND: KEY at P lot bus stop 27. Claim at Union desk. FOUND: Set of keys in Gardner Hall wOmega Psi Phi keychain. Claim at Union desk. LOST: 14K gold cross. 25. Sentimental value. REWARD. Call Jennifer 942-6723. LOST: 1986 graduation class ring, near at La Terraza WXYC Dance night. Reward. 933-9186. LOST: Black & grey pocketbook. 25 in Lenoir. At least return per sonal items (keys & pix) to APO. LOST: Class ring. 10k gold, topaz, sunburst cut. Dixon HS. 2-5 on campus. 933-7344. LOST: Gold class signet ring. 2-5. Could be anywhere. Reward! 968 8914. LOST: Set of keys wyellow Century 21 rubber keyring. Return APO. Services RESEARCH INFORMATION Lrgest Lbra'r of Intomshcn m U.S. - an jtBcfs Order Catalog Today with VISAMC or COD TOU FREE HOT UNE 0X351-0222 in Calif. (213) 477-8226 Or. rush $2.00 to Research Information 11322 KWO Av. K06-A. Lot AngeKj. CA 90025 Services Tutoring Health Volunteering Personals HATE TYPING? Let me do it. Call 967 0583 for fast, professional service on Macintosh PC. MA in English, familiarity with MLA styles. Ask for Cindy. Resume Why wait until the end-of-semester rush? Student rates for writing and typing resumes. Laser printing. Free pick-up & del ivery. Call Do-It-Write. 967-3786. LOOKING TO ESTABLISH CREDIT & increase your buying power? Visa. Master card. & Discover cards avail able for soph-grads wauto matic approval. Call or leave message for Bo. 933 6120. ECON 10 Tutor needed for inten sive review. Good pay. Call 933 9186 & Ive msge. STUDENT GOVT TUTORING PRO GRAM offers free tutoring: Spanish, French. Italian. Econ 10, Math 22. 30. 31 & Stat 11. 23. Tues 7:30-9:30. 3rd floor Bingham. Health PREGNANT? NEED HELP? Free pregnancy testing and counseling. All services confidential. Call PSS 942-7318. Sat. appts. avail. 1 YR GOLD membership at Spa Health Club for Sale $300. save $150! 968-1997. Iv. messge. SWEETHEART SALE! 10 off all condoms. 25 varities. sampler packs. & gift certificates! Free brochure, healthwise. 7474 Creedmoor Rd. S-270. Raleigh 27613 or call 1-800 933 4300. WE SUPPLY BEST CONDOM MACHINES & quality condoms in the market. Wholesaleretail, mail ing orders accepted wconfidential ity. Special deals for organizations, groups. 929-4479. ask for Sim. Volunteer to dk a member of ths Caboluia Dblta Sqdao. Dhuo Education Leads To Alternatives. Call 966-6S86 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED. The Assoc of Retarded Citizens-Orange Couniy needs volunteers to work in a one to-one relationship with per sons with developmental disabili ties. Call 942-5119. GOOD LUCK UNC Women's Swimming & Diving Team this wknd at Ace s! We have THE WILL TO WIN... let's do it!! Personals "12X3"' ABORTION - To 20 weeks. Private & confidential GYN facility wSaturday & weekday appoint ments avail. Pain medication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942 0824. DOES YOUR CHECKBOOK have you at your wits end? Call Patti 942 2418 (if no answer leave mes sage). Balancing checkbooks is my specialty. Personal or professional. FAST & ACCURATE WORD PRO CESSING service: typing exp. includes law papers & briefs, term papers, resumes, cover letters. & applications. Call 933 9263 today! VISA or MASTERCARD! Even if bankrupt or bad credit! We guarantee you a card or double your money back. Call 1-805-682-7555 ext,M-1219. (call 7 daysSveek) IF n T T P FIT STOP Determine your fitness level Fiiida "Fit Friejid" to exercise with Plan your fitness program uidia Health Motivator All this and more WELLNESS RESOURCE CENTER Just anoss the glass tmnnl liulge fiom Felzrr Gym Call 96R-KTLL for more information The following outreach programs are now being offered by the Health Education Department for residence hall groups: Facts Mom and Dad May I lave Omitted During Their Birds and Bees What You Aiutrys Wanted to Kiuhv About tie Other Sex But... Sexually Transmitted Diseases Fight AIDS Through Education (b'A.T.E.) For further information, please call 966-6586. Call soon, program dates aie filling up! il S52I 0H SR CLASS GIFT "For us as students to actively help shape & strengthen our own educa tion Is the most academic ally empowering Idea. This Is what the Senior Class Gift stands for and why it Is so Important." Tony Delfell, Co President Campus Y. DTH Classifieds Work! Call 962-0252 for VIsaMC Orders HEY JELLY BEAN (aka Heron). If you want to know how much find it" hanging at the Mall-with Ronald MC. I love you. I love you I love you & it aint's Val's day yet. Love. Victoria. TEP PLEDGES: Nude basketball is most revealing under the moon light. Keep on Playing! KD Onlooker. TO THE GUY in the blue Cavalier, that took me to class on 28. Your car does for me what wet hair & a grocery store does for you. If inter ested, give me a call or a ride? , V Call 962-0252 or tome to Suite 104, Carolina Union I r 1 i " 1 1 " 11 ri111 1 "-i I - .a. :. -11 MONDAY 3 p.m.: Career Planning and Placement Services will hold Job I lunt 101 : Basic information on how to use the L'CPPS Ollice for seniors and graduate stu dents in 210 llanes. 4 p.m.: The American Society for Personnel Administration w ill have a guest speaker discussing current child care issues in the workplace in 206 Union. All interested students are welcome! 4:30 p.m.: L'CPPS will hold Internships 101: Ba sics of internships and experiential learning workshop in 210 Hanes. Nurses Christian Fellowship w ill show the movie The Mission" and have free pizza in 104 Carrington Hall. Everyone welcome! , 6 p.m.: Action Against Apartheid will be having a meeting in 209 Union. The Medical Aid Project and 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 he submitted on the Campus Calendar form by NOON one business day before the announcement is to run. Saturday and Sunday eventsare printed in Friday's calendarand 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. speaker will be discussed. 7 p.m.: The Newman Center will hold a Bible study session in 226 Union. All are welcome! Circle K will be having a meeting in the Union. Officer elections will be held. Teach for America will hold its last information session in 21 1 Union. A short video and applications will be available. The Cellar Door will have a production informa tion and recruitment meeting in the South Gallery Meeting Room of the Union for anyone interested in learning more about layout and production of a liter ary and graphic aits magazine. 7:30 p.m.: The Dialectic and Philanthropic So- .Calvin and Hobbes r WSSED TUt BUS. rA0A. H s UUWH IF YiE JVMP H THE CAR.. KM CMAI0CA UP, P&SS TUE BUS ON K STRM6UTAVIM. DROP WE OFF MA IMER STOP, AND I CMH WDt TWE BJS FROH 31 TFT FOR? RfcH OP 1 , f yfr LU"- 1 i v v ,1 i v r i Doonesbury PIP MR QUAYLB BVBR I HE 6JT CALLED BACK TO WASHINGTON AT THE LAST MINUTE. - J: MY GUESS IS THEY UJANT HIM IN PLACE IN CASE THE CHIEF GETS UJAXEP ONHISWAYPCWNTD THE PRUO CONFEF3NC3 . SIR, WHAT HAPPENS IF THE PRESIDENT PIES IN COLOMBIA? I BELIEVE TP BE SENT TO HIS FUNERAL. I Shoe 1 r THE Daily Crossword by 1990 Tribune Media Services. Inc All Rights Reserved ACROSS ' 1 Ms Raines 5 Speed trap 10 Call up 14 Twosomes 15 Gladden 16 Famous Gardner 17 Barely anything 20 Desire 21 Easy it 22 Obliterates 23 Fish trap 24 Custard pie 25 Show up 28 Certain desks 32 Songbirds 33 Tiny openings 34 Tavern order 35 She ' Sweet" . 36 Diet fare '37 Procedure part 38 Mythical bird ' 39 In an aloof way 40 Break the rules -.-41 Equestrian discipline 43 Blabs 44 Man for one ,'.45 Check '46 Alliance v49 Spat 50 Donkey 53 With little provocation 56 Animal fat 57 Beneath 58 Infatuated 59 Kinship 60 Religious father 61 Poet's black DOWN . 1 Whirlpool 2 Inveigle 3 Nutty one 4 Horned viper 5 Pierre Auguste 6 Change 7 Telegraphic dashes 8 Consumed 9 Mutinied 10 Draw off as wine 11 Irritates 12 Nautical direction 13 Permits 18 Thoughts 19 Russ. range 23 Left 24 Initial attempt 25 Grant 26 Abbey man 27 Eng. coins 28 TV's Esther 29 Western 30 Kilt fold 31 Ancient clans 33 Baseball's Satchel 36 Increased in value 37 Avoid 39 Concern 40 Mountain face 42 Eye openers 43 In front of 45 More mature 46 Endure 47 Ornamental case 48 Suit to 49 Mary Lincoln 50 Melville captain 51 Kind of palm 52 Musial or Kenton 54 Genetic material 55 Eon PT" IllAlF riRAMA T I SlA Baldwin AD.AM.E J R JJL Ni-E D !. P.JL--JL Js t X.iL.P A A G "I H TT IK N I T BRAG GTT H E AfF I NffJ S info It e hi JL J it k tof o l l o w i IE Hi -T---- llii "ilil jJLsIp G A.S li I C J EARN AN.IAE I H I H D S I G hTt l.l?i.l."ito.li.J. ET A 1 ill! lB.iS.J. iNlAlrVllE LJaIgIE ID I J T I E I N IS 1 E 1 i 2 3 3 E is 5 7 i 5 1 I10 In I12 1 1 3 14 15 Ti 7gT 20 " 21 mmmm 22 23 "" 2!" 25 26 27 mm" 28 29 3o" 31 32 33 34 " mmm - 35 36 3 38 """" 39 40 41 42 43 44 "" IT 46 47 48 " 49" "" 50" 51 S2 53 54 55 " 57 "" .a cielics will sponsor Rufus ILdmisten. North Carolina's Secretary of Slate, who will speak about his experi ences with Senator Sam Krvin during the Watergate Scandal. The discussion will be held in The Dialectic Chamber, third Moor. NW' West. 8 p.m.: Delta Sigma Pi presents Rollie Tillmon, executive director of the Kenan Institute for Private Enterprise, who will speak on entreprencurship. All interested students and faculty are invited to attend. 106Canol! Hall. 8:30 p.m.: Fellow ship of Christian Athletes will have an all-campus meeting in Kenan Field House until 9:30 p.m. Fun and games night. Anyone invited. ITEMS OF INTEREST Betty Bell and Martha Bell Blake-Adams: Wa tercolors and drawings on exhibit in the Morchead Planetarium through February. Sunday through Fri day hours arc 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Saturday hours arc 10 a.m. lo 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. An exhibition of work by the art department faculty from UNC will be on view at the Danes Art Center Glass Gallery through Feb. 16. The 1990 Yackcty Yack is having its last portrait sittings for this year thiough Feb. 23. Call I -800-873-7591 to make your appointment. Applications are available at UCPPS for Teach for America (teaching positions for non-education majors). Deadline for filing at UCPPS is Feb. 15 at 5 p.m. Recruiters will interview March 1-3. An Interracial Relationships Support Group is now funning at the University Counseling Center. This small group will provide a confidential and sup portive environment in which members may Icam about and share llieir own experiences in interracial relationships. Beginning in mid-February. For more info call the University Counseling Center at 962 2175. The UNC French House is still accepting applica tions for men to live in the French I louse next year. Those interested contact Sam Woodley at 933-1007. The Diversity of Aaron M. Moore: F.xhibit in the Union Gallery w ill run through March 4. Sponsored by the Carolina Lhiion Gallery Committee. Your chance to meet the artist coming in February! The Student Government Tutoring Program offers free tutoring in Spanish. French. Econ 10. Math 22. Math 30. Math 31. Stat 11 and Stat 23 every Tuesday night from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Come lo third-floor Bingham. For the following see Job Opening Notebooks at L'CPPS, 208 I lanes Hall for more information: Legal assistants: Washington, D.C. law office seeks 120 top 1990 graduates who desire 1-2 years cxperi- AMdnigliL Late snows FRI & SAT Nights $2.00 sex, lies, & videotapes The Holy Grail )7i -TT Little Mermaid 7:00 Nightly Only (G) Sat & Sun Matinee 1:303:155:00 Write Everybody Wins Nightly 7:309:40 (R Sat & Sun Matinee 2:304:40 Blaze 9:00 Nightly Only (R) Stanley & Iris Nictitlv 7-nritQ-9n (PG-13) VSat & Sun Matinee 2:004:20 J ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 S3.50ALLSH0WS BEFORE 6PM Bette Midler Stella 3:20 5:20 7:20 9:20 j. V Detective Ma Stern is facing the greatest challenge of his career... His new partner. IIrS)(SMS . 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:00 R ence in a law firm. Director of volunteers: For non-profit crisis inter vention ministry in North Caiolina. Weather anchor Anchor weather reports as a member of TV icporting stalf for eastern North Caio lina television stations. Olympic researcher: Travel to Albeitville. France, Summer of 1990 for CBS Sports. Interv iew piospec tive Olympians, generate feature ideas, write research manuals, work with commentators. The International Center's Tax Seminar for International StudentsScholars originally sched uled for Feb. 1 3 in 209 Manning has been rescheduled for Feb. 20 in the Union Auditorium fiom 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. for students, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. for scholars. F.nieryour woik in the 1990 Juried Undergradu ate Student Art Show sponsoied by the Caiolina Union Gallery Committee. Fntty forms aie available at the Union desk and I lanes Ait Derailment Olfice, Room 101. Entries are due Maich I. Carolina Students' Credit Union needs tellers for 1 :30-3:00 on Tuesday and 1 1 .00-1 2:30 and 1 :45-3:00 on Thursday. Any interested persons should pick up an application in 103 Union next to the auditorium. Mr. Yuk beaming at Europeans: From Associated Press reports PITTSBURGH Mr. Yuk, whose putrid green face has peered from poi sons for almost two decades in Amer ica, is now warning European children. While the look is the same, the name has changed because feminists in Liv erpool, England, think the courtesy title is, well, yucky. Yuk, plain and simple, is far more palatable. 'There was some sensitivity about the 'Mr.' We've never had that prob lem any place in the United States I know of," said Richard Garber, direc tor of the Institute of Education Com munications at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. The bright green sticker with the stuck-out tongue and squinting ees,' touted as "a face only a patent could love," made its international debut in Liverpool in late October. There was some speculation as to whether Yuk should be replaced by some other dis tasteful term because Yuk is a common surname in Liverpool's Asian commu nity. But ethnic groups said they weren't offended. None of the 46 U.S. poison centers using Mr. Yuk has altered the name. f Sft5fePl Legal Problems ? call Orrin Robbins Attorney at Law 968-1825 Laserset Resumes CO. COPIES Rushes possible Open 7 days a week on Franklin Street above Sadlack's V 967-6633 Flashback (R) 7: 15 9:30 Born On The 4th of July (R) M-Th.7:30 Fri.-Sun. 7:00 9:50 JANE FONDA ROBERT DEN1R0 f77nnnnn7rir P&-I3 J 7fmm) Showtimes 7:00 9:20 MATT DILLON KELLY LYNCH ?S" mil L?';...l -K-J S "SffllMtTlTT"-" -. -ill. nr. ii - t WINNER, 1 GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS risTt J BEST MOTION PICTURE J J&ITVINGh BEST ACT OR ATOC Gj A FOT BrST ACTRESS.r...sv i-s IrJLiOJ XJJlI WLW& pg 2:15C4;4QIAarsi 1 7:150930

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