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r Wednesday. April 23. 1S30 The Daily Tar Heel 7 Heels 'beat Duke rows mnader Molb grannri g in first round game c' By DAVID POOLE Assistant Sports Editor Some people collect stamps. Some collect coins. Still more collect butterflies. Scott Bradley collects school records. The Essex Fells, N.J. . sophomore added two more UNC records to his collection Tuesday as the Tar Heels beat Duke 1 3 6 at Boshamer Stadium in the first round of the Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament. . Bradley had three hits and five RBls in the game, giving him 85 hits and 55 RBIs on the season. The old marks were 84 hits by Roy Clark and 52 RBIs by Jim Atkinson, both set in 1979. With the win, Carolina dvances to the final rounds of the league tourney beginning Thursday at N.C. State's Doak Field. Carolina will play State Thursday at 12:30 in the double elimination event. State defeated Virginia 3-1 Tuesday in Charlottesville to advance. I learned a lot last year from Roy (Clark)," Bradley said after breaking Clark's record for hits in a season. l want to find him now and tell him I broke his record. Bradley's three-hit performance also marked the 30th straight game in which he has had at least one hit. Duke was no pushover, despite the final score. In fact, Duke was in the game until the seventh inning when the Heels got seven runs to put the game away. In the top of the first, Duke second-baseman Kevin Rigby nailed a two-run homer off Mark Ochal to stake the Blue Devils to a 2-0 lead. Carolina tied it with two in its half of the first. Pete Kumiega doubled in Craig Shumock. and later scored while Lloyd Brewer was tagged out in a rundown as he tried to steal second. Duke got two more in the second on a single by Bobby Brower, but Carolina tied it in the same inning on a two-run single by Bradley. Bradley homered in the fourth to make it 6-4, but Duke cut it to 6-5 on a bases-loaded single by George Gawdun. The big play in the UNC seventh was another run-down play on an attempted double steal. Chris Pittaro broke for second and Dwight Lowry for Home. The throw to the plate got away from Duke catcher Mik6 Stopper and Lowry was safe. Then, rates 25 words or less Students '1.75 Non-Students 2.75 Add 5 for each additional word '1.00 more for boxed ad or bold-face type 10 percent discount for ads run 5 consecutive days PIiom print very clearly announcements GRC presents End of the Year Dance featuring Sugar Creek Wed., April 23, 9:001:00 in Granville cafeteria. No bottles allowed. THE CAROLINA UNION Social Committee Is now taking applications for membership for the coming year. There will be an organizational meeting Friday (reading day) Noon, Union Activities Board office. All Interested persons are invited. Call 933-1 157 for details. DON WILLHOIT hardworking, progressive, dedicated, sincere, frugal, trustworthy, resourceful, kind, brave, clean and reverent Commissioner needs help on May 6. Re-elect DON WILLHOIT Orange County Commissioner. ARROGANCE IS APPEARING in Memorial Hall Friday, April 25. The concert will begin at 8:00 pm. Tickets are '3.00 at the Union box office. HAL HILL, a noted Christian author and speaker, will appear in Gerrard Hall from 8 9 pm Thursday. Everyone welcome; admission free. NEW FRATERNITY coming this Fall! Phi Sigma Kappa Reorganization. Seeking to create ideal Fraternity at UNC. You can be a part if qualified. Enjoy a challenge? Opportunity of a lifetime? Start your own Fraternity. Interested? Call Lonnie, 967 9338. EXCOMMUNICATED MORMON, Sonia Johnson, will speak May 2, 1980 at 8:00 pm in Hamilton Hall. Sponsored by AWS and NOW. lost & found FOUND: GOLD RING and scarf on South Columbia near NROTC April 9th. Call D. Taylor 966 1161 ext. 334, or 929-2053 and describe. FOUND IN KENAN: Camera, initials on it 'T.E.B.', one overnight bag, and two pairs of tennis shoes. Call to claim-Keith, 933-8827. LOST SOMEWHERE BETWEEN Coker and Cobb a yellow Snoopy watch with navy blue band. Snoopy is playing tennis! Any kind person please call Jane, 933-7323. PLEASE RETURN Orange County Commissioner DON WILLHOIT to the Board on May 6. Vote absentee, one-stop in Hillsborough Courthouse, 9-12 & 1-5, M-F by May 1. FOUND: A SILVER RING'on Rosemary St., Sunday afternoon after Apple Chill. Give a call and describe, 9334279 or 933-3417. FOUND: A NAMELESS Physics 20 notebook. Please call 933-4462 to claim, ask for P.J. "MISPLACED" AT CHAPEL THRILL concert. One pair of eyeglasses in blue case. Desperately needed! Return to Union desk or call 967-3015. No questions asked! FOUND: ONE PAIR of tennis shoes after Chapel Thrill concert. Located at top of lower seating section in the middle area. Please call to identify and they're yours! 933 2967. LOST IN CAROLINA APTS on Friday night female cat, black with orange spots (Brendle calico). Answers to ' Maggie'. Call 967-7845. LOST: BLACK IRISH SETTER. 6 months old, no collar. Any information concerning her whereabouts much appreciated. Reward for her return. Please call collect, 286-2875. FOUND-QUARTZ WATCH at Chapel Thrill concert on Saturday. Call Steve McCombs at 967 7906 after 10:30 pm on Thursday 424 to claim, description required. 25 REWARD for recovery of my brown leather briefcase (Steven Brooks design). This is a gift from my fiance and the contents are extremely important: 3 textbooks, paper due for oral presentation this week, aD copies of my resume. Call Melissa at 933 1002. 933 9779. or 933 2032. PLEASE HELP. FOUND: A SHEPARD UKE BLACK DOG with tangdd markings and thick leather collar. Found on South Campus. Can locate through 933 4446. help wanted PART-TIME MAINTENANCE, odd Jobs for apartment complex. 942 7200 between 9-3. Slim f DTHAndy James Scott Bradley rounds second bsse after homer ...sophomore had three hits, Heels won . with two already out in the inning, consecutive hits by Shumock, Bradley, Joe Reto, Brewer and Greg Schuler and another hit by Jim Rouse accounted for six runs. Ochal pitched a complete game but was not overly effective in picking up his ninth win. l pitched the worst possible game 1 could and still win," Ochal said. "I must have been that close to getting yanked." Coach Mike Roberts agreed. "I don't think he pitched a very good game," he said, "because his fastball wasn't moving, and he was getting all his breaking stuff up." Carolina had 15 hits, including four doubles and a home run. Shumock, Lowry and Pittaro had two hits each. The Tar Heels are now 36-13 overall. v58 : 3 r EARN 4,000-5,000 THIS SUMMER! Settling for that same old summer job? Last year the Carolina students hired averaged over 4,000 for the summer. Are you average? Interviews Wed., April 23rd, 219 Greenlaw, 1:00, 4:00, 7:00. Don't dress up, but please be prompt. ANYONE INTERESTED in working on Student Government Action Line next semester, please leave your name, phone number, and summer address in Suite C of the Union, or call Valerie (3 1455) or Joe (3-8854). NEED MONEY? Attractive female needed to jump out of cake April 25 at swinging bachelor's party (not fraternity). No obligations. Call 929 9263 for details. GREAT JOB for right person. Afterschool care three afternoons per week for bright, athletic eight-year-old boy, next school year. Good salary for responsible person who will give quality time. Transportation and references required. 967-6351 after 7 pm. SUMMER ADVERTISING, SALES, marketing openings in N.C, S.C., & Va. with subsidiary of Alcoa. 6.70 per hr. Mon. 21, Tues. 22, Wed. 23 in Rm. 202 Union 11:00, 12:10, 1:30, 2:45, 4:10, 5:20. STUDENT MECHANIC for Carolina Union Bowling Lanes. Applications available at bowling alley desk. Need mechanically apt individual to perform all mechanic's duties (incl. machine repair and maintenance, electrical work, and woodwork). Will receive professional training on Brunswick machines. Must be available for two years. Approx. 30 hours per week. Turn in applications at the bowling alley desk by May 1st. WORK-STUDY STUDENTS: Looking for an interesting, lively job next year? The Daily Tar Heel is currently taking applications for positions in advertising, circulation, classifieds and the business office. If interested, stop by the DTH offices from 9-4 pm. MEN! WOMEN! JOBS! Cruiseships ISailing Expeditions! Sailing Camps. No Experience. Good Pay. Summer. Career. Nationwide, Worldwide! Send '4.95 for application info referrals to CRUISEWORLD 132, Box 60129, Sacramento, CA 95860. 6.70 per hr. THIS SUMMER, marketing, ales, and advertising work in N.C, S.C..& Va. with Alcoa. Interviews Mon. 21, Tues. 22, Wed. 23 in Rm. 202 Union 1 1:00, 12:10, 1:30, 2:45, 4:10, 5:20. for sale BEDROOM FURNITURE: Two years old and in excellent condition. Single bed, 60; 6-drawer fiberboard chest, 12; desk and chair, 60; wood nightstand, 12. Call 942-3314. THIS CAR NEVER belonged to Frisbee Taylor! 1970 VW Bug with 1972 engine, 30 mpg, excellent condition. Only 1290 or reasonable. 929-7900, evenings. REFRIGERATOR: Dorm size, only 2 years old, great condition. 100. Call 933-8155. ACOUSTIC GUITAR-Yamaha FG200. Very good condition. 100. Call Rita, 942-4767 ext. 210 before 5 pm. 4.2 FT3 REFRIGERATOR wood tone exterior, 3 shelves, large freezer section, meat chill tray, vegetable bins, egg and dairy compartments. Excellent condition. UOO. Call 933-1407. 1973 AUDI 100LS: blue, 4 spd., AC,newradials,new brakes. Foot in cast til August. . . can't drive. Good deal for 1750. Call Joel 967-9172. THREE-MONTH OLD SANYO 4.3 cu. ft. refrigerator, 130. Call 933-7368, ask for Sonja or Nancy. We paid 190 new; still under warranty! TAKE BACK THE NIGHT was a success! But help us break even financially. BUY T-SHIRTS at the AWS office, Suite D around lunchtime Tues.-Fri. REFRIGERATOR: Excellent condition, 4.2 cubic feet, perfect size for dorm room. Price negotiable. Call 933 6107. COMPACT REFRIGERATOR 5 cubic ft.. 9 months old. Perfect condition. 150. Call 933-3318. TRAILER FOR SALE. Save expensive rent! 1973 17 x 65' Lafayette. Two full baths and bedrooms. Gocx condition. Excellent quiet location. 7,000 firm 3rd of May. 929 3837. HOSPITAL SCRUB CLOTHES: Shrts 8 .50 U 50 p&h. Pants 9 95 Mi0 p&h. All sizes. Dealer inquires MAD DOG , Box 65 1 1 . Newport News. VA 23606. NEW BLUE 3 PIECE SUIT, size 39. 80. 929 7890 OLDER MODEL REFRIGERATOR with freezer compartment. 40 negotiable. Call 933 8948 for details. VOLKSWAGEN BUG. 1969. Gold. Great condition. Great buy. David, 933 3445. I ' . 4. A for rent SUMMER SUBLET: 3-bedroom Townhouse Apartment May-August. 5-minute walk from campus. Price negotiable. Please call 933-8725 or 967-9850. CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP 2-bedroom mobile home on Airport Road for first session summer school. Asking J110 per person & utilities; terms negotiable. Call 929-6992. GREAT CONDO for rent from June to Aug. 15. 2 bedrooms, 2V2 baths, AC, pool, on busline. Rent reasonable and negotiable. Call 933-0245 and ask for Pam, Melanie, Dinita, or Anne-Marie; or call 929 7842 and ask for Pam. JUST FOR YOU! 1st summer session sublet. Share 3-BR Towne House Apt. with 2 young women. Walk to campus. Pool, air, price negotiable. Call Alice, 929-3612. SUBLET May to August. Two-bedroom, furnished apartment. Walking distance to campus and on bus routes. Great deal for 155month. Call Renee, 942 86. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS! Dirt cheap summer sublet Ten-rhfriute walk 'to? campus.' Near1' Breadmen's on Rosemary St. Call Noelle at 933 6063 or Julie at 933-4784; keep trying. ROYAL PARK APT. to sublease May 15-Aug. 15, or TAKE OVER LEASE May 15. Call 929-9008! On bus line. SEVEN BEDROOM HOUSE-4 senior girls want 1 or 2 more for summer and possible fall option. 2-min. walk to campus. Call soon, 929 2004. FOR SUBLEASE: One-bedroom apartment, Estes Park, 190month. May or June through October 12th, with option to continue. Call 929-7364. REASONABLE ROOM FOR RENT with 3 other women. Tar Heel Manor Apt. for 65 a month, from May 12 to August. On bus line, with AC, pool, furnished. Call 933-0245 and 929-7842 and ask for Pam. ATTRACTIVE, SPACIOUS, FURNISHED 3 bedroom Bolinwood Apt. for summer sublet. Ideal for 3 or 4 people. Excellent recreational facilities. Call Robin or Beth at 967-5489. BASEMENT APARTMENT in condo. Summer sublet 1 bdrm., bath, den. 1 miles from campus, rent negotiable! Furniture and utilities included! Call 933-6245. NEED A PLACE to stay this summer? The TEP house on Rosemary St. will be open. Close to downtown and campus. Only 75 dollars a month. Call 968 9007, ask for president. SUBLET: FURNISHED 2-bedroom Royal Park apartment May to mid-Aug. On C-bus route; convenient to L-route. Rent negotiable. Call 942 6665. FURNISHED CAROLINA Apartment for summer sublet. Two bedrooms, on the C-route, and pool. Available May-August. 225 a month or negotiable. Call 933-1445. SUBLET:. 2-bedroom Tar Heel Manor apt. Furnished, AC, pool, dishwasher, carpeted, inexpensive, on bus route. Available May-Aug. Call Lisa Buster, 967-9166 and leave message. NEED SOMEONE TO ASSUME lease on 2 bedroom Old Well Apt. as of June l.235month. On C-bus route. Call 967-9420. FURNISHED HOUSE: five-minute walk from campusdowntown. Two or three open-minded, neat females preferred, month. 967-4078. NEED A PLACE to live in DURHAM for the summer? House available June 15th to Aug. 15th. Call Carlie at 933-8062 for details. SUMMER SUBLET: nice Kingswood Apartment, furnished, AC, pool, laundry, and L-bus line. Good price. Call Sandra, 933-6287 or call 933-4846. BARGAIN SUBLET: two-bedroom, furnished Carolina Apt. available May-August. Call 967-7221. 25 REWARD TO ANYONE who resumes my lease May 15 with option for fall lease. Great one-bedroom apt. with pool, AC, laundry facilities, and on bus line Call Susan, 942-8025. TO SUBLET: Two bedroom, completely furnished apartment for 1st summer session. Rent 185mth Call 942 7524. BRITISH MANSION to sublet. Elegantly furnished .with four bedrooms; fully equipped kitchen; lovely large garden; on bus route A. Call 967-1465. Only 300. Absolute gift. TWO BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS summer sublet (or share) a 2 bedroom apt . on Henderson St. Ideal location, even a plot for summer gardening. Call 933 2831 or 933 2866. TWO BEDROOM CAROLINA Apartment furnished for sublet May to August. Two bathrooms, pod. C bus route. 200month. Call 933 2654 or 933 2656; please keep trying. FURNISH ED OLD WELL Apartment tosublet. Two bedrooms, on C bus route. WiB sublet by sessions or by entire summer. Rent negotiable. Call 929 8571. FREE MAY RENT! Summer sublet May August furnished. 2 bedroom Royal Park Apt. AC, pool, laundry. Option to renew lease. Rent negotiable. Call now! 929 3176. COME JOIN THE FAMILY!! Summer rooms available for rent in big house on Rosemary St. '120 month includes utilities and a porch swing. Call 967 5337 for more info! By DAVID POOLE Assistant Sports Editor Second of three parts Mike Roberts is a man possessed. God has possession of his soul. His family owns his heart. Baseball occupies his mind. Consequently, baseball always seems to have Roberts on the go. If you want to have a 45-minute conversation with him, you'd better set aside two hours in which to have it. His telephone seldom sits idle for a long time. But, between accepting congratulations for winning the regular season Atlantic Coast Conference title and setting up reservations for his team's trip to another school, Roberts will talk baseball any tine. . Roberts ascended to the head spot at UNC in 1977 after serving for three years as coach-designate under long-time coach Walter Rabb. When Rabb retired after 31 years as head coach, Roberts had a task ahead of him. "1 feel that the best thing in the situation was Coach Rabb himself," Roberts says. "He's such a tremendous person and he wanted the baseball program here to continue at the highest level it possibly could." Roberts says he felt no pressure, which isn't hard to understand when you remember he took his first team to the College World Series in Omaha, Neb., and finished third. "The College Baseball World Series, he says, "is one of the nicest events held anywhere. I would like tor any youngster tnat comes through the program here to have the opportunity to play in it at least once." Carolina senior Jim Rouse agrees, saying he remembers the trip to Omaha as one of the high points of his career at Carolina. "That was the best trip we made," Rouse says, "and it was great for the team. Everybody should get that chance." One of Roberts' goals is to win a national title in baseball for Carolina. Five years ago, any ACC coach with that as a goal would have been dismissed as a dreamer. The baseball power has long been in the Deep South and Far West, where the weather allows year-around play. The national title is something you have to shoot for," he says. "I don't think there is any sense in playing if you don't think about it." Carolina's opponents are often'-quick to say that Carolina's program has grown because of the freedom Roberts has in running it and the money that has been spent. Roberts doesn't TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE, furnished (or unfurnished). 10-minute walk from campus. Spacious living rooms. Available May thru July, possibly December. '275month. Call 933-8546 or 933-7742. MAKE AN OFFER on our furnished, two-bedroom Old Well Apt. AC, dishwasher, carpet, on C-route. Available May-August. Call 942-3749; please keep trying. SUMMER ROOMS FOR RENT: Clean, furnished, kitchen privileges. 90 per session. Coed. For information contact Kappa Psi Fraternity, 208 Finley Golf Rd., 968-9010, 968-9390. GREENBELT APARTMENTS Jones Ferry Rd. Modern one-bedroom, total electric , on bus line, fully carpeted, drapes, water, included. Pool, AC, and laundry facilities. Available for immediate occupancy, 929-3821. roommates ROOMMATE NEEDED: Male roommate to share furnished, two-bedroom Estes Park Apt. Like to party. Call 967-7620, ask for Daniel. , . .. ... YlKESfemale needed to occupy" master bdrm" with full PRIVATE BATH at Bolinwood Apts. Tennis courts, swimming pool, bus route. 13 expenses. Call 942-5960. COME SHARE a houes with us starting June 1. Short walk to campus, low rent, and your own bedroom. Call us four girls at 929-2004. NON-SMOKING, RESPONSIBLE female needed to share furnished, 3-bedroom Townhouse Apartment mid-May to mid-August . Short walk from campus, on G-bus route. 86month, 13 utilities. 933-1685. ONE OR TWO FEMALE roommates needed for the summer. Share a comfortable house very close to campus with promising vegetable garden. 967-7545. 1 or 2 female roommates to share Old Well Apt. starting July and academic year. Furnished except your bedroom. Cable TV, pool, AC, dishwasher. Call Ann, 967-4122. MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for next school year . Share two-bedroom Estes Park Apt. 80 a month plus 13 utilities. On bus route. Phone 929 9709. NEEDED: TWO FEMALE roommates to share Old Well Apt. and high times. May 15th-Aug. 10th. 85 per month, 13 utilities. Already furnished. 942-1414. NEED 1, 2, or 3 males to share two bedroom, two-bath Foxcroft Apartment, beginning fall semester. Call Gary, 933-24 12 anytime; keep trying! FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for either or both summer sessions. Fully furnished Royal Park apartment. Rent negotiable. Call Vicki, 942-2670. NEEDED: TWO FEMALE roommates to share Tar Heel Manor Apartment starting in August. l4 rent and utilities. On C-bus route. Call Marian or Jan.929 7842. ROOMMATE FOR NEXT academic year. Pay 13 rent and utilities; Royal Park Apts. Call 933-3261 or 933-3262 for more information. NEED FEMALE ROOMMATE sublet Tar Heel Manor Apartment May thru August. Private room, fully furnished. 75 monthly plus 13 utilities. 929 6749, ask for Sherry. ONE OR TWO FEMALES needed to share three bedrm. apartment at Bollinwood. On bus route, tennis courts, pool. Available May thru August. Call 933-6186. ROOMMATE NEEDED! May through August, own room partially furnished, private bath, Carolina Apts. On bus line; pod, laundry facilities. Only 75 per month 13 utilities. Call Susan or Sally, 967-6755. MALE ROOMMATES NEEDED for summer andor fall for Royal Park Apts. Pod, AC, bus hne. basketball court. CaQ 9334272 or 933 8656; keep trying. FEMALE CHRISTIAN roommate wanted for Kingswood Apartment summer and fall. Across from pool laundry , on bus line . M u st share room and expenses. CaQ 967-7898 anytime. FEMALE NON SMOKER to share apartment with two others. Furnished except bedroom. 90 plus 13 utilities. Summer and,' or fall. Please caS Melorue967 5241 or KeDy 942 7410. FEMALE GRAD STUDENT to share 2 bedroom, furnished house 1 block from campus on Rosemary St. Available May. with option for academic year. Call 933 3491 everungs. NEED A ROOM for the summer? Renting one bedroom of a two-bedroom apartment May-August. Totally furnished. 125 & H utilities. Call Earl or Alan at 967-6437, or stop by L-l Royal Park Apartments. ATTENTION! SUMMER SUBLET! Roommate (female) needed for summer residence. Lovely Carolina Apartments! Rent negne table. Call either Brenda 942 1414, or Kathy or Cheryl 933 6083; keep trying' MALE ROOMMATES NEEDED for summer and or fall for Carolina Apt. Share rent and utilities. CaJ Mark at 942 5705. agree. , "I don't feel like we have any more than a lot of other schools ; do," he says. "I do think that we have worked very hard to use what we do have wisely. We have worked very hard to improve our field and make it into a major league facility. That has been done with the cooperation of our athletic department." College baseball has changed since Mike Roberts was a catcher for Rabb in the early 1970s. "More people are working at the game harder," he says. "There are better players in every program and when that happens you have to work hard to stay on top." c Roberts says college baseball is improving as more high school players decide to go to college rather than straight into the pros. "The players that go to good college programs, get as much experience, and probably better overall experience, than they do if they go into pro ball," he says. "A youngster is also seeing how much it costs to live these days, and they want to get as much of their education behind them as they can so they can have something to fall back on." Mike Roberts says he is a simple.man, but he is not so simple that he has gone unnoticed by others. Pro scouts who sit in Boshamer Stadium say they know they'll get a fundamentally sound baseball player when they draft someone Roberts has coached. . Wednesday Roberts' coaching philosophy Softball team sweeps Catawba Sharon Speer tossed a no-hitter in the first game of a doubleheader and Cindy Ford had five hits in the two games as the UNC softball team swept Catawba College 10-0 and 8-6 at Hinton James Field Tuesday. The Tar Heels snapped a five-game losing streak in improving their record to 20-1 1. Catawba dropped to 8-17. UNC makes its final regular season appearance in a doubleheader against N.C. State at home Thursday. After those two games, the Tar Heels meet UNC-Grecnsboro Saturday at Graham, N.C, in first round action of the NCAIAW regional tournament. UNC softball coach Susan Clark said she was disappointed with the team's play of late. "We're making too many errors and aren't hitting the ball like we did earlier in the year," she said. Un , C;.rc!:: Union C5 A, Chapel bz prepaid. Deadline: Ad must ba ;, z d: y before ad is to run. services BIBLIOGRAPHIES DONE. Bibliographic searches of computer data bases (SDC and LOCKHEED). FREE searches in POPULATION BIBLIOGRAPHY data base during April for the first five requestors. CAROLINA LIBRARY SERVICES, 137 E. Rosemary St.. Chapel Hill. Telephone: 919-929-4870. RE-ELECT DON WILLHOIT Orange County Commissioner on May 6 to continue progressive county government. HELP LINE, Women's Health Counseling, Battered Women's Coalition, Rape Crisis, 911 emergency dispatch, and County Health Department are examples of services supported by Orange County. SCHOOL'S OUT SOON! Start your summer at the King George Motel or Sand Pebble Motel in North Myrtle Beach. Carolina After School Special: Rooms 17. Call 803-249-2721 for reservations. Services offered by DON WILLHOIT: Vice Chairman, Orange County Board of Commissioners; Chairman, . OC I Water Resources Task Force; Chairman, OC CATV Study Committee; member. Orange County Board of Health, Joint Orange-Chatham Community Action Agency; Orange County Chapel Hill-Carrboro Joint Planning Commjttee, OC Zoning Ordinance Technical Advisory Committee, OC Youth Services Task Force, National Association of Counties Land Use Steering Committee; Associate Professor in Environmental Sciences and Engineering; Director of UNC Health & Safety Office. Re elect DON WILLHOIT on May 6. THE DATING BANK New, registered, progressive, serving the lonely unmarried locally by mail. Box 1549, Wtnston-Salem, NC 27102. 1-761-1579. rides DESPERATE! WHITEWATER JUNKIE needs ride to Grand Canyon around June 25. Anything in Nevada, Arizona, or California will also do. Call Bill, 929-3189. WANTED voters leaving town before May 6, to cast absentee ballots for DON WILLHOrT for Orange County Commissioner by May 1. One stop absentee voting at Hillsborough Courthouse, 9-12 & 1-5, M F. RIDE WANTED: DC. area for Friday, May 2. Share usuals. Will have only one suitcase. Phone (Durham) 682-2718, evenings. RIDE NEEDED from MYRTLE BEACH to D C. (or 1-95 toward Phila.NY) May 15. 16. or 17. Will share gas, driving. Call Elinor, 933-8021. NO FREE RIDES! However, if you want responsive and responsible county government, the best vehicle is DON WILLHOIT. Re elect DON WILLHOIT Orange County Commissioner as soon as possible, but no later than May 1 by one-stop absentee ballot in Hillsborough, or May 6 in your favorite booth. FELLOW JOBLESS SENIOR wanted to go to Texas (Houston, Dallas) with me to search for a job. Call Bob 933-3176, 933 2045. wanted CASH FOR YOUR ALBUMS at the Fair Exchange. Carrboro's only record shop. No scratches accepted or sdd. Next to Jack's Cleaners, 302 E. Mam, just around the bend. TWO NON SMOKING FEMALES wh to share your two-bedroom apt. for next academic year. CaA Marianne 933-6072 or Betty 933006; keep trying! WILL BUY NEW and USED LPs (Rock. Classical. Jazz. Blues, etc ) and ENTIRE COLLECTIONS. Ako cassettes and 8 tracks. Good prices CaA 929 6175 after 5 pm. MARRIED. NON SMOKING GRAD studi-nt needs quKt room or pari of room starting next faB (wife will be m Seattle). Around 10O-M20.CaBPat,942 1710. miscellaneous I'M WALLACE KAUFMAN, your only candidate for N.C. House of Representatives who has a strong record on akernativc energy, open government, la reform. Wallace Kaufman. personals TIM DALY: Are you a pharmacnt yeP Sudy hard and good luck on esams. Sjned Uncle Norm GOOD LOOKING WAHOO Tene Km Ut Knowing you was the besi thing tv happened to this guy Keeping m touch be the second one. Lnioy summer. 11 ma you. Love ay. Jose' TO THAT ONLY SMILING GIRL on Wednesday lunch n Granve ca.Vtia We grjtta meet! Name your irre, piace. and kep n the turh-te' Sgnrd, the only other one Hill, NC 27514. All ads must received by 12 (noon) one TO H.B.B., Don't you realize that you've captured my heart? Only wish that feelings were reciprocated. Hopeful MEUNDA, It started with "Yes. but Tm dumb" and grew into something special. 1 really hate to see you leave for MOO U. Take care and come back to see me! Love yal Your Physics Partner MY REMARKABLE WOMAN: Thanks for a weekend that was too good to be oVscribed by words. Too bad we didn't take any pictures! Love Always, Your Remarkable Man DELILAH? Samson enjoyed your comments. But Zaslousky and Tuli are looking for the old neighborhood. Where is it? Any more hints? DEBOR and THERESA: Here is the Personal ! promised you. 1 still have 7 more to go. Have A Good Week, Norm ALUMNI SALES APPLY NOW! Summer job opportunities for Carolina students. Sell memberships in the General Alumni Association in your home town or vicinity. List of prospects provided; good commission on all sales. Call Clarence Whiteftetd or Bo Dunlap, Alumni House, Campus, 933-1208. ' ' NOTICE TO ALL ' ' PREVIOUS APPLICANTS Please call Bo Dunlap immediately for important information! 933-1208. HEY TARHEELS Our Hot Tub is lonely for your bodies get suited up cool your heels on 24 25 April at The Happy Store we love you. Carolina Hot Tub Company, 929 6994. THANK YOU VERY MUCH-to jh people that helped the guy and girl in the car accident Saturday night on South Campus. I'd like to return the sleeping bag. Can Tom, 933 3428. TO Karen Daren, Amey Damey, Lucy Ducy, and Lori Whori: Next year won't be the same; we're going to miss you. Love, the Foxy Whores TO THE PENTULTIMATE ONE There's no need to be subtle. We'd like to get to know you in the biblical sense. There's nothing like a summer editor to keep the creative juices flowing. Take us. EXERCISE is good for you. Exercise your right to vote and re elect DON WILLHOIT Oranje County Commissioner on May 6, or absentee by May 1. QUE PASA, otro loco mas? Nada y nada y poet nada. Or something like that . No hablo e panol. Tea? Toast? Gracias. De nada. ROBERT ALTMAN made a mowe of "A Wedding " We should have invited him to do thetame for "THE PARTY." Hope everyone had as much fun as I did. Jim SNUGGLE BEAR: Thanks fur a terrific beach weekend and a beautiful year! Tve grown to love you so much! Looking forward to summer fun times with you I love you. Snuggle Bunny PRINCESS, WeO Nanc Thi is it ! Hope you recover soon so we can have wild SLX again. Have a 3rt summer-Ill miM ya! What does ROYALTY do during the summer? Love. Davtd MIKE, GLENN, and JOHN: When do we finwh that spaghetti casserole? The TOP OF THE COCK awaits your answers. TO THE BEAUTIFUL BRUNETTE In Humanities Room of Wilson Library Tuesday night: Left you a note and would still like to meet! You wore a whit e dress and shawl. Call Roger, 933-2694. JANE BOWMAN: Hope you get to come to the Beach wxh us. Wei have a great time Don't study too hard. Norm HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY WANDA! It s been a great year. Good Luck next year. Den, Pam, Patsy, Peaches, and Rose PS. I'm sorry S the mBunderstandiog. P L. MJ Thankc! Sunday was great arid so are you' Lots of Love, Sharona PS- No thank for Thurs. (EXTRA: Bam says Hi') CRAIG MOON 933 3159-A bnle bwd gve me th inform ion through the wmoY oi Dry Hail Monday Sounds mpreve. Let's meet' tWmd 3 4976 JOHNNY. I've heard it said that k U he you're in trouble lha a true ferimd com through. The oat two ka have shown me I have a true friend in you and I ut wanted to say thanks. Have a food summer and think about me. II think about you. With love. Debbie MEUNDA-When the siN of 3 that Red ts you duwn.ytAiknowMiftotocai The Moose Lodge wj t b th Karri GARY CorvgretuUt on the NO job DJ't yj frei honored to be the first one from Hat to mai out of tha place with a dipjrr' fWl of luck, and remember us. Love. Km TO THE BROTHERS of DrHa Tau Da Car, t t to make with you lomowiw rnremrtg a tk sun r' Love ya'. Utile Str CAROL FRYE. Hops you enjy Kavwj your wry own Personal Ukrj torward to Kt-v.j you Beach. See you at the brvi ThurvJjy Nm KAREN. We now that th a yo trst e(-r-e wth that Sort of thg. but hf J y? (s i tr.l, came Hapcv K.. Neison V Siew GARY. Corvjrats on a jf irvt J 4 years. ui 4 rrve lo jj Ive mswd yuu O errn'i Au Chance k Summer rendvrvua Ks , . Cynts
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