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6The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, October 23, 1990 3h? latlg or 1M CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING LINE AD RATES (for up to 25 words) Announcements Meetings Business Opportunities Help Wanted Summer Jobs Child Care Wanted For Sale Wheels for Sale Electronics for Sale Tickets Music Entertainment Pets Office Space Real Estate For Rent Rooms Available Roommates WantedHouse-Sitting Rides & Riders Parking Carpools TravelVacations Vacation Rentals Lost & Founds Services Word Processing Tutoring Instruction Health Volunteering Personals Textbooks Service Directory INDIVIDUALS, STUDENTS, UNC DEPTS. & ORGANIZATIONS Businesses: una: cticxairiaiGi? lday $3.00 2 days $4.50 3 days $5.60 4 days $6.45 5 days $7J25 S0(day over 5 ""We can take VISA & MasterCard j orders over the phone! Call 962-0252 j I- 5 days $6.00day 6 -10 days $S.10day II- 20 days $4.60day 21 days.. $4.3Sday lull Ml SPECIALS: Bolding: $lday Boxing: Slday 17 Announcements Announcements Announcements Special Events Special Events Special Events Announcements Announcements LUCE SCHOLARS PROGRAM 1990-91 This internship program in Asian countries is . Intended for young Americans from a variety of professional backgrounds who have had no prior experience in Asia and have no specific ; career interest in Asian affairs. Graduating Seniors and Graduate Students (U.S. Citizens who will not have reached their 30th birthday by September 1, 1991) are eligible. . Further information available from the Office of International Programs 207 Caldwell Hall :: DEADLINE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1990 Informational Meeting UNC w YEAR-at-SEVILLA Wednesday, October 24111 3:30-4:30pm Room 303 Dey Hall INTERESTED IN In Advertising, Publishing, Public Relations. Non-Profit, Consulting, Legal Research, etc? Attend Meeting about Career Planning & Placement's New York Interview Day October 29 at 3:00pm in 210 Hanes Hall or October 30 at 3:30pm in 209 Hanes Hall ' ', - . - University Career Planning & Placement Service . . Division ol Student Affairs COSTUMES' Strip down to your bare being, then come in and dress your fantasy. Be anonymous, be outrageous, be glamorous, be wild and crazy. Many award-winning costumes, wigs. hats, acces sories: Upstairs 133 12 East Franklirt. 968-3707. MALE DALMATIAN OWNER: ; I've seen you on campus. Are you interested in breeding your . dog? Call Beth or Brice at I 967-8835. DUMP HELMS. Canvass for Harvey Gantt. October 27. 28; November 3. 4. Interested volun teers call Bruce Kay, 933-5300 daytime. 932-1927 evenings. FIND YOUR FUTURE in Great Hall at the Study Abroad Fair. October 31 from 11am to 4pm in the Great Hall of the Student Union. Meetings KIDSREAD New Volunteer TRAINING Tuesday : . October 23 4pm 212 Student Union ; : Come by Campus Yto sign up All. interested in joining SAFE Escort, come to a brief open meeting, Wednesday, Oct. 24 -: 4pm 211 Union. PAID POSITIONS AVAILABLE. STUDY ABROAD Internships in Pans, France JjmiATjoN Session Tuesday, October 23, ItOOpm .12 Caldwell Hall (Basement) NEW YORK JOBS MARKETING LEADERSHIP EXPERI ENCE WORKSHOP, Thursday. October 25. 7-8:30 pm. 101 Greenlaw. Sponsored by the NC FellowsLeadership Development Office. For more information call 966-4041. 1991 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. SCHOLARSHIP Nominations for the 1991 Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholar ship are now being accepted through November 16, 1990 at 5pm. This scholarship Is award ed annually to recognize stu dents whose civic activities and academic accomplish ments best exemplify the ideals and aspirations of the slain civil rights leader. Nomi nees must be Juniors who have demonstrated a committment to civil rights and equality and must have made an effort to Improve the quality of life in the university community. Nomlness must also have de monstrated leadership abilities and show promise of becoming a leader In his or her chosen field of endeavor. Nomination forms are available at the Black Cultural Center and at 03 South Building. Nominations may also be made by writing or calling: Ms. Carolyn Briggs, Office of University Affairs, 03 South Building. 962-6962. Meetings Grave $ AND Power? Want to start your own business now or later? THE UNC Entrepreneurs Club next meeting will be this Tuesday, 3:30pm October 23th in 211 Union FOR INFO CAIJ. 962-IS 12 STUDENTS OLDER THAN AVER AGE (SOTA). Organizational Meeting. Wed. 1024. 205 Carolina Union l-3pm. Social Hour before meeting. More info: Call C. Bilbro 942-4014. 1991 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. CELEBRATION Activities and events for the University's annual observance of Martin Luther King, Jr's birth day are now being planned by the Martin Luther King, Jr. Planning Committee. This com mittee Is officially charged by the Chancellor with the re sponsibility to plan university wide activates as part of the uni versity's observance of the late Dr. King's birthday. The Committee Invites Interested Individuals and groups who plan to sponsor similar acttlv Kes to contact the Committee chair at 962-6962 for further information. COME HEAR ABOUT deforestation in the Pacific Northwest. T0NIGHTI Rolando Mendez, wildlife biologist, will speak In Howell Hall, Room 104, 7:30pm. Meetings ACTION AGAINST APARTHEID will have a meeting October 24, Wednesday at 5pm in Union, Room 218. All are welcome! ASTRONOMY CLUB MEETING on Tuesday. October 30 at 7:30pm in Phillips 277. We will discuss observing sessions and member ship privileges. For information call 929-1753. JUST A REMINDER! AED meet ing at 7:30, room 224, Student Union. Guest speaker Dr. Peterson from NC's Burn Center. All interested welcome. PAY IN-STATE tuition? Learn about the application process and pitfalls from an attorney at a special meet ing sponsored by GPSF: October 23, 4:30pm. 224 Carolina Union. redTtaking orders" Sick of working for others? We can help. The UNC Entrepreneurs Club meets this Tuesday, lOct 23 in Union 711 at 3:30pm. For informa tion, call 962-1512. Business Opportunities BOTTLED WATER DISTRIBUTOR SHIP with established accounts. 919-748-1816 ' -'Yf " ' LOOKING FOR A fraternity, sorority or student organization that would like to make $500-$ 1000 for a one week on-campus marketing project. Must be organized and hardworking. Call Jenny or Kevin at (800) 592-2121. Help Wanted EARN XTRA CASH DONATING PLAS MA. New donor bonus. $5 on first donation (with this ad). Bonus expires 10-26-90. Sera Tec Biologicals. 109 12 East Franklin St. 942-0251. PART-TIME JOBS TO SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT Earn $35-50day. National campaign positions to pass Clean Air Act Training Provided. Call Tracy 933-9994 ' " ' ' gri BUSINESS FINANCE OPPORTUNITIES EXIST FOR DECEMBER & MAY GRADS win BUSINESS RELATED DEGREES Richmond, VA based Circuit City Stores, Inc. offers a dynamic Financial Training Program in the Corporate office for Accounting and Finance position. Please drop your resume at Hanes Hall on October 23 to further explore the possibilities. PAID UQEiUrJTEEElS HEEDED Short Term Pain Study Individuals 18 years Se over who take over-the-counter pain relievers for headaches, tack aches, minor arthritis pain, menstrual cramps or other aches and pains needed for a short research study on currently marketed medications. $50 incentive if qualified. ALSO; Individuals 12 years & older wasthzna on daily inhaled steroids needed for research study. $250-$800 incentive for those qualified to participate. Fob mobs xsro: Carolina Allergy cfc Asthma Consultants 1-800-873-1002 (ZBiAvauoBur) 881-0309 : Information Session: Tuesday October 23, 1990 6-8pm NORTH DINING ROOM IN LENOIR HALL DONTMISSm P0NTL3EAFRAIPF ITS YOUR FTTME It's ours tool 1st time ever. Symphonies 0ala Performance Tuseday, Oct. 23 &OOpm Memorial Hall FREE ADMISSION BASKETBALL OFFICIALS. SCOR ERS. TIMEKEEPERS: Chapel Hill Parks and Rec. officiate youth leagues. 10-20 hrsweek, evenings and weekends. Experience preferred, not required: training provided. Scorers and timers: $5.25game; officials $6 $9game. Apply by October 29: 200 Plant Road, 968-2784. EOAAE. CAFE HELP WANTED. Cafe needs day-time cashier & host & a p.m. line cook. Apply in person between 9 a.m. & 6 p.m. at Fearrington on 15501. Experience preferred. GUMBY'S PIZZA NOW HIRING phone personnel & prep person nel. Flexible hours, free meals. 968-3278. HAVE RAKE, will travel. Leaves raked and bagged. No leaf too big or too small. $8hr. David. 929 5753. IMMEDIATE OPENING. Temporary position as cashier in campus snack bar. Hours 8-5. Mon-Fri. No weekend work required. Call 966-2619. PROJECT ASSISTANT Good learning opportunity, in the environmental field. Learn some practical aspects of environmental science and engineering . Located near UNC and Duke Campuses in Research Triangle Park. NC Seeking a hard-working and highly-motivated individual capable of doing college level work. You will assist project managers as needed to enhance project operations. Types of duites include: library and records research, data collection and tabulation, pro motional efforts and administrative. Hours are flexible 2030 hours per week: If interested please contact: urn OMNI Environmental Services, Inc. 1-800-843-6066 Would you like to learn more about the company that stands at the forefront of the world's most dynamic industry? Would you like to learn more about available CAREER and SUMMER INTERNSHIP opportunities? Are you in a TECHNICALLY ORIENTED major or concentration such as computer science, math or physics (Freshman to graduate student)? If the answers to the above questions are yes, then you are cordially invited to attend a casual information session. Pizza and soft drinks will be served and recent UNC graduates will be on hand to talk about IBM. presents RHINOCEROS by Eugene Ionesco SUNDAY, Oct. 21, 4 & 8pm MONDAY, Oct. 22, 4 & 8pm TUESDAY, Oct. 23, 5pm 06 GRAHAM MEMORIAL Ticket Distribution begins 45 minutes before show FREE ADMISSION Help Wanted JINGLE BELLS. JINGLE BELLS. Jingle all the way... to the bank. The UNC Phonathon is now hiring Carolina students. Jingle alumni telephone bells & help raise needed money for academic pro grams. Fun. outgoing people, resume beef, and best of all Holiday Bucks!!! $4hr. Stop by the Porthole Building or call 962-7014. LAWYERS TITLE, a national compa ny in Durham is seeking a depend able, personable individual for a part-time marketing courier pos tion. Hours are Monday thru Rrday 2:30 to 5:00pm. Must have own reliable transportation. Mileage reimbursed, compensation $5hr. Qualified applicants call 1-800-422-5808. r-V MALE VOLUNTEERS (18-35 yrs.) with high blood pressure needed for blood pressure study. One time only 4-5 hours, $85-95. Involves blood withdrawal and administra tion of two clinically used short acting blood pressure medications. If you are not currently on medica tion and are interested in partici pating, call Sharon for details: 966-2546. MOREHEAD PLANETARIUM SHOW ASSISTANT. UNC-CH. Temporary position. Must be available Mon Fri, 9 am-2 pm for approximately 20 hrs per week. Duties include show setup & leading school groups to proper seats. Equal Opportunity. Affirmative Action Employer. Apply in person at the Morehead Planetarium Business Office. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST to pro vide consultation to ICF-MR Residential program. Previous experience working with develop mentally disabled individuals desired. Approximately 30 hoursmo. Must possess valid NC license. Send resume and salary requirements to: Residential Services, Inc. PO Drawer B. Carrboro, NC, 27510. Inner Harbour Hospitals wilderness-based psychiatric hosp itals for children and adolescents, will be on campus at UNC-Chapel Hill on Thurs., Nov. 1st, 1990, to conduct interviews for counseling and teach-ing positions for persons in the above majors. We use wilder ness therapy to help teens in solving their problems. Our counselors enjoy an outdoor work environment with the opportunity to make a difference in a child's life. We offer an excellent benefits package and competitive salary. For info, contact the CAREER PLACEMENT OFFICE or call day Boyles at 800-255-8657. When paying by VISA or MasterCard: I.Call Us! 962-0252 Minimum credit card charge is J5.00 JfteEllflT 'fiti 'Ail- t tlrltlhttlHni , We rnervt the right to reject. or redouify, without notice to odverthtr, ods deemed objectionable, of questionable legality andor taste, ordiiairninatory. Acceptance of copy or prepayment does not imply an agreement to publish an od. CLEF HAfteEftSl JALL Concert November 9th Memorial Hall 8:00 pm Tickets $4.00 Available at Union Box Office or any Clef For info call 942-CLEF ENIOR Senior Nights Out TTlUlESlttAY 0 $2 kamikazes 750 draft beer Prtcti appty to vfyoo 21 or oktof What do you think of the UNITED NATIONS' role in the Gulf? Come to a forum with 3 UNC faculty for U.N. Week! Wednesday, 7pm in 112Murphey Help Wanted PART TIME HELP WANTED. Monday thru Friday 11:30 to 2:30. Saturday 9:30 to 3:30. Food and catering experience helpful. Appty Baskets and Banquets. Carr Mill Mall. Carrboro 9-llam or 2-3pm, Mon-Sat. or by appointment 968 1699. PART-TIME SUBSTITUTE MAN AGERS to provide training, supervi sion and personal care assistance to developmental disabled indi viduals living in group homes dur ing manager's absence. Evening, early morning, weekend andor third shift hours may be available (some overnights may be request ed). Experience preferred, training provided. $5.20hr. Phone 968 8487. PIZZA TRANSIT AUTHORITY IS HERE. Assistant managers, inside & delivery personnel needed. Apply in person: 300 W. Rosemary St. Good pay, flexible hours. JOIN THE TRIANGLE'S FASTEST GROWING PIZZA CHAIN. POT AND DISHWASHER NEEDED afternoons, 5 to 6 daysweek (or 2 or 3 days). The Catering Company, 929-4775. Participate in AIR POLLUTION RESEARCH. Study conducted by EPA, UNC. Need healthy males & females, 18-35. Must be non smoker, no allergies or medica tion. Should have flex schedule. Attractive fees paid. Call 929-9993 for appointment SALE CAREER OPPORTUNITY for UNC Graduates with the company that Sales and Marketing Magazine Ranks as best in America. Send resume to PO Box 52059. Durham. NC 27717. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for study of Kegel muscle function. Must have never delivered infant over 1 pound. Please contact Dr. John Thorp at 966-1601. EXPENSES COVEREDI WCHL HAS OPENINGS for news interns. Must be willing to work at least 1 weeknight Have fun & fill your resume. No experience neces sary, but will help. Call Neil Offen at 942-8765. When paying by CHECK or MONEY ORDER: (Sorry, no cash is accepted) 1 . Come by Suite 1 04, Carolina Union 2. Enclose payment in envelopes provided & drop in slot on door. OR mail to: PO Box 3257, Attn: Classifieds, Chapel Hill, NC 27515-3257 I INDIVIDS., STUDENTS, UNC, NON-PROFITS 1 day- 2 days- 3 days- -$3.00 -$4.50 -$5.60 -$6.45 $7.25 4 days- 5 days- 50iday over HEADLINES Grab Attention: this is Type 1: 10 point $1day this is Type 2: 12 point $2day this is Type 3: 14 point $3day TTItew Shirley Stahman Carl White Cindy Motzke Jerri M. Franco Robin Lowe (ittip iaflg (IFar 1M CLASSIFIEDS Call Leslie at 962-0252 9am-5pm to set up a time to pick up your T-shirt! Help Wanted OVERSEAS JOBS. $900 $2000month. Summer, Year round. All Countries, All fields. Free info. Write IJC. PO Box 52-NC01. Corona Del Mar. CA 92625. WE NEED DINNER andor lunch waiters at Chi Omega Sorority House. 313 E Franklin St. Compensation: a delicious meal, pleasant surroundings, a small renumeration & a flexible sched ule. Please come by or call 942 2960 or 967-9161. MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE WANTED to supervise magazine distribution and coordinate cam pus publicity. Earn up to 1000 or more. Send resumes: Crimson and Brown Associates. 1430 Massachusetts Ave. Sutie 1003. Cambridge. MA 02138. UNC STUDENTS. Need full & part time drivers, pizza makers & kitchen help. Excellent pay. Apply in person. Chanelo's. 416 W Franklin, Chapel Hill. Child Care BABYSITTER TUESTHURS. 8am 12noon. Non-smoker, own trans portation. Two girls, northern Chapel Hill. 968-4347. WOMAN PROVIDES HIGHEST quali ty, personal daycare in home to small group of children. State reg istered. References. East Chapel Hill. 493-7659. MOTHER'S HELPER needed. 4-6 hoursweek to assist pregnant mom with toddler. Must be mature, responsible, good with children, and have own transportation. Hours may be flexible to conform with class schedule. Possible extra money babysitting also. Prefer Nursing student or like major. Good references a must. Call 942 9317. Leave message if not home. 3 ill-' 35 ! TKSf; i ififcO oOatf irflb Just 5 or fewer runs to go: Michael Tuchman David Eberly Fran VVhaley Peter OHara Dennis Zaborowski Carolyn Schwartz Dhruva Sen Stephanie Rehm Michaeel Dunne Anthony Christopher TomThuss Joan Potter Joann Wilson Jeffrey Eischen SumanaChar Bree Andrew Alex Burnett Jim Murray Chirstin Schwardt Trevor Colvin Janice Eyers AI these folks have run an ad or ads totalling 10 or more runs. 15 gets 'ya a T-shirt. Cat us for details 962-0252. (5UI mm mi iwwiiwiinii r ii & a RATES (for up to 25 words) SPECIALS: Bolding: $lday Boxing: $1 day 5 (Mlb mi Wanted 2 FEMALES LOOKING for a room to rent for 1 month (Jan). Contact Francisco. 942-7043. For Sale FOR SALE: 12' BW Curtis Mathis TV. $75; 2 pair women's hiking boots, both size 6, $50 each; 2 piece Samsonite hardshell lug gage. $20. Jeanne. 541-7365. days; 542-4874. eve. IBM PS2 Computer, like new. 640K. CGA. two 3.5 drives, mouse. D0S3.3. with or without dot matrix printer. Call Teresa, 966-1364 day or 929-6312 evenings. SEIZED CARS, trucks, boats, 4wheelers, motorhomes, by FBI, IRS, DEA. Avail in your area now Call 1-805-682-7555 xC-1687 Computerized Research Library! All Subjects, Levels & Topics. Send $2.00 or Call 4 Research Info. MO VISA AMEX 1-800-447-2431 imiS SoU Umia thi lMV I. La Attpto, CA MtU Wheels for Sale 1983 VW RABBIT. 60K miles. Body in great condition, AC, cassette, $1,500. 933-3963. after 6pm. NISHIKI OLYMPIC MEN'S 12 SPEED BICYCLE. 23" chrome-molly double-butted frame. Sugino VP crankset. Shimano light action derailleurs, 700 x 25 Araya rims, toe clips, $225. Day 968-9900. ext-328; evenings 328-2890. 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