2The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, April Area hiring By LAURIE DENISE WILLIS Staff Writer Raleigh employers report hiring expectations below the national average for the second quarter of 1984, according to a survey of businesses nationwide, while other North Carolina cities have more optimistic job outlooks. The survey, the Manpower, Inc. Employment Outlook Survey, for the second quarter of 1984, polled more than 11,000 U.S. firms to determine hiring expectations. "Nationally, 30 percent of all employers polled plan to increase staff and only five plan to decrease," said Man power public relations writer Jerry Slaske. But in the Raleigh area, 26 percent of the employers surveyed reported increased hiring expectations, while 10 percent plan to reduce their staffs. Last year, Manpower Inc. reported that 35 percent of Raleigh employers planned to hire more workers, while none planned to cut back. By the final quarter of 1983, 32 percent ther hiring and 6 percor" c ... Candidate for By BETH O'KELLEY Staff Writer Wake County Commissioner Betty Ann Knudsen faces a formidable task in the up coming N.C. primary. She is trying to unseat 12-term incumbent Secretary of State Thad Eure on May 8. Knudsen is running for office with pro mises of moving the secretary's office to the Legislative Building, modernizing the methods of record keeping and making those records available to the public. Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 Non-students $3.00 5C for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements NO ENTRY FEE ROADRACE7?? And free community donated prizes??? Thaf s right. Student Health Service's Health Education New Well is sponsoring a 2 mile walkruncrawljog Saturday, April 28, beginning at Carmichael Field at 2:00 p.m. Join the fun by partici pating in "My Heart's On Target". Walkers and runners of all speeds are welcome. DTH AD REPS - Sales Meetfag changed from Wed. at 4:00 to Thursday at 4:00. See yoa there! LEAVING" BEFORE THE PRIMARY? "Vote one-stop absentee ballot at Chapel Hill Municipal Bldg. before you. leave. Be sure to vote for DON WILLHOIT for County Commissioner. lost Sc found LOST: GOLD SERPENTINE BRACELET on UNC campus or downtown, on 412. Great sentimental value to owner. Reward offered. CaD 929-4568 after 11 a.m. Please keep try ing! FOUND: A PAIR OF Ray-Ban Sunglasses m front of Vance Hall on April 19. Call 933-3884 to identify. Ask for David. A WATCH WAS FOUND in the S-5 parking lot April 20. Call 942-1282 after 5. help wanted 1 8-30 YEAR OLD white males with respiratory colds and flu are needed for paid research study at the US Environmental Protection Agency, Chapel Hill. Subjects must be In good general health. Smokers and non-smokers needed. Please call Dr. Robert Chapman or Dr. Robyn Tepper at 541-3804 (days); 942-3912 (nights). Please tell your friends. BLACK MALES 4k BLACK FEMALES-$45 will be paid to healthy non-smokers 18-35. who complete an EPA breathing study on the UNC campus. For more info please call 966-1253, Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pas. CAMP COUNSELORS-OUTSTANDING SUM and Trim Down Camps: Tennis, Dance, Slimnastics, WSI, Athletics, NutritionDietetics. 20 . Separate girls' and boys' camps. 7 weeks. CAMP CAMELOT on COLLEGE CAMPUSES at Mass., Penn., No. Carolina, Calif. Send resume: Michele Friedman, Director, 947 Hewlett Dr., No. Woodmere, N.Y. 11581, 516-374-0785. $5 HOUR WILL BE paid to healthy non-smoking white males, age 18-35, who participate in an EPA breathing study on the UNC campus. Time commitment inckdes 5'i hrs. on 2 consecutive days, call 966-1253, M-F, 8 am-5 pm. Tonight at Elliot's Nest STEPS Happy Hour from 8-9 Call 967-4273 for info. HAPPY EASTER HAPPY EASTER H APPY EASTER HAPPY EASTER HA PPY EASTER HAPPY EASTER HAP PY EASTER HAPPY EASTER HAPP Y EASTER H HAPPY EASTER f" TY EASTF V E stlio coolxio jasTCs T T E. 112 W. Franklin Yr. (beside Haagen-Dazs) HAPi HAPPY La TERH APPY EASTER HAPKY EASTER HA PPY EASTER HAPPY EASTER HAP PY EASTER HAPPY EASTER HAPP Y EASTER HAPPY EASTER HAPPY EASTER HAPPY EASTER HAPPY its) vVffllM-' Gffsfi I Iff) i i 25, 1S84 outlook lower than U.S. average In Durham, the number of employers expecting to hire more workers is increasing, although it has not reached the national average of 30 percent. "For Durham the percentages are far better than a few years ago," Slaske said. "In the second quarter of 1983, only 14 percent of employers polled reported hiring poten tials. "This year the figures have changed considerably, with 27 percent of Durham employers expecting an increase, 3 percent expecting a decrease, 67 percent expecting no change and 3 percent unsure," Slaske said. Economic growth in Durham will come from a broad base of industries, Slaske said. "Those industries include services sector, wholesale and resale trade, education, both public and private, , public administration, manufacturing of both durable and non durable goods and transportation and public utilitier." The Manpower survey also reported that hiring expectations in Greensboro are well above the national averaei. planned fur secretary of state faces uphill battle A Wake County commissioner since 1976, Knudsen announced her candidacy for secretary of state last October. But for someone trying to defeat a man estab lished in office since 1936, Knudsen keeps herself busy with a lot of things other than her own campaign. "I swim 36 laps in the pool per day and work approximately 30 hours per week on the gubernatorial campaign of Democrat Tom Gilmore as well as 30 hours on my own campaign," Knudsen said. "I get up between five and six in the mornine. I have ASTHMA SUFFERERS EARN $75 In an EPA breathing study on the UNC campus. To qualify you must be a white non- making male, age 18-35 with currently active Asthma. For more information call 966-1253. Mon.-Fri.. 8-5 pm. ALASKAN SUMMER JOBS: $5.000.00-$25,000.00. For information rush S.A.S.E. to Alaskan Job Services. Box 40235. Tucson. Arizona 85717. No gimmicks! Please rush for immediate reply! ATTENTION MALE UNDERGRADUATES: SUMMER Jobs available: Camp Counselor in a Southeastern Coed Resident Camp. Job includes responsibilities as a cabin counselor and activity instructor. Activities offered: waterskiing, tennis, sail ing, gymnastics, aquatics, horseback riding, canoeing and many others. For more information contact: Director, Camp Thunderbird. Rt. 7, Box 50. Clover. SC 29710 (803) 831-2121. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS. PIZZA HUT on 110 W. Franklin Street has immediate openings both day and night shift, full and part-time, for cooks, waitresses or waiters. Must be available through the summer. Apply in person at 1 10 W. Franklin St No phone calls please. SUMMER JOBS Available in the following counties: Alamance, Cumber land, Davidson, Davie, Durham, Edgecombe, Forsyth, Franklin, Granville, Guilford, Harnett, Hoke, Johnston. Moore, Orange. Randolph, Rockingham, Sampson, Stokes, Surry, Wake, Yadkin, Richmond, VA. Part and full time available if quaUSed. "EARN" $7.25per hour. Call for interview: Greensboro 274-6763 from 1 to 4 pm. Winston-Salem 748-8751 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Raleigh 832-7423 from 10 a.m.to 1 pm. SUMMER MAINTENANCE AIDES - TOWN of Chapel Hill, Public Woilcs. Laborer and grounds duties involving street patching & painting, mowing, clearing or trimming brush, etc. Related experience helpful. Minimum age 16. $3.65hr. Apply by April 27: Municipal Bldg., 306 N. Col umbia. (Closed Easter Mon.) APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED for child care worker In emergency shelter for youth. 2-3 day live-In shifts. Salary 10K. Bachelor's degree and experience required. Send resume to Lutheran Family Services, P.O. Box 3074 Chapel H01, N.C. 27514. EEO. "NEW ENGLAND BOYS CAMP - (Mass.) Counselor Positions for Program Specialists: Basketball.Cycling, Ten nis, Canoeing, Fishing, Golf, Kayaking, Sailing, Swim In struction, Street Hockey, Waterskiing, Windsurfing, Ar chery, Arts & Crafts, Computers, Drama Music, Ham Radio, Nature, Overnight Camping, Photography, Video Taping. Good Salaries. Inquire: Camp Mah-Kee-Nac, 190 Linden Avenue. Glen Ridge. NJ 07028. GOVERNMENT JOBS. $16.559-$50,553year. Now hir ing. Your area. Call 805-687-6000 ext. R-9544. STAYING IN CHAPEL HILL this summer? We need a babysitter for our boys, ages 2 and 6. Occasional mornings or afternoons; also some weekend evenings. 967-5722. PART-TIME SALES. FLEXIBLE hours, mostly evenings and Saturdays. Should be available through summer. Apply in person only at Endicott Johnson, University MaO. COUNSELORS: TOP BOVS CAMP, Berkshire Mts., Mass., seeks am over 20 years who love to work with youngsters. Openings la Camp Radio Station, Video, Archery, Backpacking. Baseball. Basketball. Fine Arts, Golf, Tennis, SecyTypist, Newspaper. Swimming (W.S.L). Sailing. Lacrosse, Yearbook, Computer Pro gramming, WaterskBng. Good salary, plus mnm, board and laundry. WRITE: Camp Lenox. 270-14R Grand Central Parkway, Floral Park. New York 11005. sendees ABORTION TO 18 WEEKS. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and evening appointments available. Pain medication given. Free Pregnancy Test. 942-0824 Chapel Hill. TYPING $1.25 PER PAGE. Free correction of typos, rough draft available for long papers, other services include pick-up and delivery. Graduate school approved. CaD 489-6896 or 489-7168. TYPINGWORD PROCESSING. GRADUATE School approved. Reasonable rates. Please call Carol at 967-0822 after 5. 967-8847. PREGNANT? NEED HELP? FREE pregnancy testing and counseling. Call PSS at 942-7318. Peace Corps has openings for MATH - SCIENCE HEALTH MAJOHS Sign up at Placement Office for interview I I CASH FOR i text books; I I ; Frat uourt j in front of the j Sigma Chi house; m m . Tues., May 1 Wed., May 9 9 am-6 pm a a high energy level and am well organized." Knudsen announced the curtailment of her own campaign to work for Gilmore in February. In spite of spending a lot of time on Gilmore's campaign, Knudsen said "there's a good chance I'll be victorious. If everybody who knows me plus the people who believe that it's time for change vote for me, then there's a good chance I'll win." Campnien spokesperson Marlvn Miller All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Classified ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. Display classified ads must be received by 12 (noon) two business days before publication. ORIENTATION ORGANIZERS-PLAN YOUR orientation social activities now! Call E.J. & Company to reserve your date during orientation. Time is running out Call Andy Pitt man - 967-8871. EURAILPASS CENTER OFFERS FAST delivery of Eratlpw, tk conn Iral and convenient way to m Europe. Order by phone day, evenings, weekends. Free brochure on request. Eurailpasa Carter 942-6161. for rent SUMMER SUBLET: Two females for TownHouse apt. Fur nished, AC, pool, own rooms, 5 minute walk to campus. Great Rent! Call 933-6076 soon! SPEND THE SUMMER AT the DTD house. Singles and doubles available. Co-ed, foil use of kitchen and facilities convenient location across from Planetarium. Call John or Oscar at 929-8920 or 967-9329. SUBLEASE KINGSWOOD APT. FOR summer 2 br bath, kitchen, living room, AC, ideal for summer school price negotiable. Call Hugh or Mark 933-9221. Hurry before gone! SUMMER HOUSING: OPENINGS FOR two women students to reside at Wesley Foundation for both summer sessions. 214 Plttsboro Street or call 942-2152. ROOMS FOR RENT TO males andor females for one or both summer sessions. AC, cable T.V.; sundeck; carpeting; on busline. $135.00 per session. Cajl 968-9118 or 967-5545. i i -t COCOA BEACH, FLORIDA Treat yourself to greaf surA mer. Share an apartment on a beautiful beach. Call soon Tommy, home 489-7604, work 962-5309. COMFORTABLE ROOMS FOR RENT on campus! $150 summer session at new Sigma Phi Epsilon House. Rent in cludes parking, AC. cable. CaD 929-6409 or 933-7939. HAVE YOUR OWN FURNISHED BEDROOM In large, comfortable apartment. Beautiful balcony. Near DarryTs. PooL tennis courts. $100 month, $150session. Tom, Pine gate Apts.. 489-7604. 962-5309. ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT. AVAILABLE now through mid August. 10 minute walk from campus on Airport Road. Partially furnished $250.00 a month, call 933-0413 or 933 2706. SUBLEASE FOR SUMMER-COLONIAL Arms Apart ment available May 15 thru July 31, option to renew lease in Fall good location. Call 942-7039. Keep trying. SUMMER SUBLET OWN ROOM in nice house near cam pus. $135month plus 'A utilities. Available mid-May through mid-August. CaD 933-9577. SUMMER SUBLET ESTES PARK Apt. - WAC. pool, laundry, on bus line. $73.00 per month plus utilities. Both sessions May rent free. Call George at 967-3647. SUMMER SUBLET-TOWNHOUSE APTS! We need two or three responsible females to sublet our furnished 3 bedroom apt. AC, pool, walking distance to campus! Call 967-4072. SUMMER SERENITY: SUBLET ROOMS In pretty 4 br house; 2 blks from campus. Big yard, parking, modem kitchen. $100 month ell Jay: 968-8006. TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT TO sublet. Furnished. Air. IVi miles from campus. Available May 10-Aug. 10. $325 month must sublet! 929-5361. SUBLET FULLY FURNISHED TWO bedrom Royal' Park Apartment with AC. Pool, New Clubhouse, convenient J bus route. Very reasonable rate. Keep calling 967-9319. STILL AVAILABLE: 1 BEDROOM apt. for sublet May August. Option for fall. On Rosemary St. Summer rent $225m6nth 933-7402. CAROLINA APARTMENTS FOR THE summer: Splendid two bedroom suite. May rent free. AC, pool among the lux uries. CaD Blaine or John 967-8412. 2 FEMALES TO SHARE bedroom in furnished spacious WeatherhQl condo $300 for whole sum mer! Call Karin or Heidi 967-8240. FREE $200. REFUNDABLE SECURITY deposit. Sublet spacious 2 br Kingswood Apt. May 13-Aug. 15. Next to pool, laundry. Furnished or unfurnished. On busline. No utility or phone hookup charges. Rent negotionable. Option to renew. CaD today. 929-8357. ROOM FOR RENT IN Royal Park. May-August. $100 Vi utilities. Own bedroom. CaD 933-9176 keep trying! VjVY T Stimulating career-oriented BS . M.S.. secondary M Mil J and jr high school or summer expedition degree A 9 T f V w Mk programs. Newfoundland to California. All liji.4 kj i Practical, cross-cultural. 1- to -I years. IS 0VQ small group camping. Field studies and encounters- with deep ecological proh- r 1 l fQTTC km. iety and self. Financial aid jn. ft JL Jr Ul? and postgraduate grants available. NATIONAL Al IH BON SOCIETY EXPEDITION IVSTmTE Sharon. Ct 06069 ( 205) Kh-0S NEED 1 or 2 MALES to sublei bedroom in fully furnished Foxcroft Apt. for summer. Pool, sauna, tennis, weight room! Call 967-6795. EDELWEISS COFFEEHOUSE -If You Like: good music (live & taped) good coffee & tea (cheesecake, too) good prices (we just break even) good atmosphere (relaxes, conversational) -You'll Love: Edelweiss Coffeehouse 214 Plttsboro St. (located in Wesley Foundation) Thursday, April 26 8-11 pm ...run by UNC students for UNC students "In Greensboro, 48 percent of those employers surveyed expect an increase, 7 percent expect a decrease, and 45 percent said they expect no change," Slaske said. "Those job opportunities are transportation, public utilities, finance, insurance and real estate, and the ser vices sector," said Slaske. , . , Although the outlook for job opportunities from exist ing employers in the Raleigh area may not be as optimistic as in some areas, many new jobs are being created by new businesses opening there. "In 1983, 11 new companies opened in the Wake County area with an increase in employment of 1,045," said Amy Walden Smith, spokesman for the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce, j "Only two years ago in 1981, those figures were seven new companies and 371 new employees," Smith said. "While the number of new companies increased only 36 percent, the number of new employees increased more than 50 percent," she said. said she is also optimistic about Knudsen's chances of winning. Miller . said Knudsen's campaign re ceived and spent $24,500 in 1983 and guessed it had received $8,000 to $10,000 so far this year, including in-kind dona tions. She said they received $15,50Q in kind" last year. "These people didn't donate money, but what they did translated into that amount. A lot ofUiat was for a computer we utilized in thelcarn paign." TWO FEMALES NEEDED TO sublet Bolinwood apt from mid May to mid Aug. $100mo. for private room, plus V utilities. Fully furnished. Call Gina or Nannette at 942-8036. HELP WE NEED SOMEONE to sublet our apartment this summer. Kingswood across from pool and laundry, furnish ed, air condition. Very very negotiable. Please call 929-3547. ROOMS FOR SUMMER: DTD House. Across from More head Planetarium On Rosemary. Co-ed, use of kitchen and facilities. Doubles and singles at reasonable rates. Call John or Oscar at 929-8920 or 967-9329. rides RIDES NEEDED with female, any weekdays. Fayetteville (or vicinity) to CHAPEL HILL. Fall 1984 semester. Will share expenses. Please call Barbara at 919-868-1637. NEED ONE RIDER TO California after May 5. For informa tion call: 962-3992 or 968-0630 ask for Michael Cheng. RIDE NEEDED TO WHITEVTLLE, NC or Myrtle Beach April 27-29. Can leave late Thursday or early Friday. Will share expenses. Please call Laura 942-5559. RIDE NEEDED FOR 2 girls coming back for summer school from Florida on 520 or 521. Please call Dawn 967-9552 or Carol 967-8313. HELP! I NEED A ride to UVa this weekend. Will share ex penses. Call Kathy at 933-5834. WANTED PEOPLE TO JOIN carpool from Oxford Hen derson area to UNC M-F both summer sessions or fall semester. Cafl Julie" at 693-1795. rgr.jfgL.ia. miscellaneous WHY ARE WE HERE? Spirit communication network being formed as basis for serious experiment exploring human destiny. New bookby Robert Christensen demystifies and teaches automatic writing channeling technique. $6.95. So journ Press. Box 1474. Belen, NM 87002. for sale GREAT BUYS: BrCoWN LEATHER CHAIR ($30). two dish cabinets ($30 total), plus two man loft: neat design, fire proofed ($100). Can Pam today-933-3417. FOR SALE: 1965 FORD Galaxie 500 Convertible. Good condition. AC. AT. PS. PB. 352 V-8. $2000. Call Phil, 933-2854. LOFT FOR SALE! L-shaped, wood cherry-stained. Excellent condition. Call 933-7818 after 6 pm. Must sell! DORM REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE. Still under warranty and in excellent condition. Also walnut-stained bookcase for sale, 3x3 Vi feet. Prices negotiable. CaD 933-1941 after 6 p.m. L-SHAPED LOFT FOR SALE. $60. Price negotiable. Come by 218 Connor for a look or call 933-5174. Ask for Young Tom or Mike. INEXPENSIVE FURNITURE! SOFABED WITH mat ching chair, twin beds, and dresser. All in great condi tion. Price is negotiable.CaD 967-0519. LARGE DORM REFRIGERATOR - EXCELLENT condi tion. Call 933-6035. MUST SELL L-SHAPED loft $50. CaD 933-3402. MATCHING SOFA AND CHAIR. One year old. Great con dition! Good dorm size or apt. $100. CaD 933-2785 or come by 229 Parker. LOFT FOR SALE! WALNUT-stained. food and speaker shelves. $60. Price negotiable. CaD 933-3842 anytime or come by 209 Stacy ask for Mike or Joe. DORM FRIG 4.6 CUBIC feet Nearly new. Price negotiable. CaD 933-7028. 6 CUBIC FOOT DORM Refrigerator for sale. CaD 933-4612. wanted WOULD LIKE TO RENT quiet, air-conditioned place May 15-July 31 to study for Bar Exam. Prefer to live alone. Call Vicki 967-9146. HELP! CAROLINA APT. RESIDENTS: If you have a three bedroom equivalent apt. and you plan to terminate your lease in August, we'd like to buy it. CaD 933-1894 or Q 933-1902. "Helping you think it through" Birth Control Free Pregnancy Testing and Counseling Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Disc Annual GYN Examinations Completely Confidental Fees Based on Income . 9 103 W.King St. Hillsborough, N.C 732-6161 942-7762 parenthood V of orange county 7 IS It a modern classic University Squat Chapel Hill 967-8935 Food costs drop in March From Associated Press reports WASHINGTON Food costs dropped 0.1 percent in March, holding the increase in consumer prices last month to a small 0.2 percent, the Labor Department reported Tuesday. The decrease was the first since last July. It leaves the cost inflation rate at a moderate 5 percent for the year. Marlin Fitzwater, a spokesman for the White House, welcomed the report as "very reassuring news." Some economists had said' that the 8.3 per cent growth in the economy in the first quarter of this year could force an in crease in prices and wages. China's friendship sought HONOLULU President Reagan Tuesday spoke of better relations be tween China and the United States as the best way to oppose Soviet expan sionism in the Pacific as he left Honolulu on his way to China. The United States, China and other Pacific nations can "make the world safer by working for peace and oppos ing expansionist aggression," Reagan said as he boarded a plan for Guam, his next stop on his China trip. 4 killed in rampage CHICAGO Police officials said that a family dispute was the cause of Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. WANTED A 1983 YACKEY Yack. Will pay you $20. (Call Alan at 929-6680). And Cathy, It's been a GREAT semester. I Love You. roommates WANTED: ONE FEMALE ROOMMATE to share Foxcroft Apartment for next faO. Call 933-4612 or 933-4611. JUST STAYING FOR THE FIRST Summer Session? Male Roommate needed for May-June in Old Well Apts. $140 plus utilities. Call 968-9136 and ask for Kevin. WOW! FULLY FURNISHED ROYAL PARK APT. (Ex cept for one bdrm). We'd like two ran loving female to fill ii. rent plus V utilities each. Interested? Call Paau 933-3417. MOVING TO CHARLOTTE? Or know someone who is? I'm moving there in May or June and need a roommate (pref. female). 933-3387. IF YOU'RE A NON-SMOKING FEMALE who is graduating in December and neede a place to stay for fall semester, call 933-5452. Fairy fur nished, V rent phis V utilities, free transporta tion to and from campus. CABLE. POOL AC. HAVE you been missing these luxuries? We need two semi studious roommates for the summer. In terested? CaD 967-2625 for the ultimate experience. NEED 1 OR 2 ROOMMATES (preferably female, but no ob jection to open-minded males) to share expenses of new fur nished, AC condo during summer, rent negotiable. 929m:T--:-. ; ---.vr. . '-NON-SMOKING FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to share -3-bedroom Bolinwood Apt. Available mid-May $140month ' plus Vi utilities. On N busline 929-9700 anytime. THIS SUMMER-SHARE TWO bedroom Kingswood apart ment with non-smoking male. Fully furnished including own bedroom furniture. Pool, laundry facilities, bus line. Rent negotiable. 942-8840. MOVING TO THE WASHINGTON, D.C. area after gradua tion? Looing for an apartment andor roommate? So am i. CaD 933-3531 or 933-4070 if interesed. NEEDED: 2 MALE ROOMMATES for nice bouse in Carrboro. 3 bedroom, fireplace washer, drier, diswasher must see to appreciate. Starting August, Call Dallas 967-5443. NON-SMOKING MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for both summer sessions. Fully furnished except your room. The best busline. $125 a month. May rent free. 967-7451 after 6:00. WANTED: THREE FEMALE ROOMMATES to share 3-bdr Bolinwood apt. Vi rent and utilites. Needed for any length of time during the summer. Call 933-8039 or 933-7327. ROOMMATE REFERRAL SERVICE: COMPUTERIZED service to aid Carolina students in finding compatible room mates. Contact the Student Consumer Action Union, Suite B, Carolina Union, 962-8313. ONE ROOMMATE NEEDED BY 2 female seniors to share 2 bedroom apt. for 1984-85 school year. Rent plus utilities: $140 or less. Old Well Condos. CaD Beth 933-3333 or Janice 942-5664. . MALE GRADUATE OR OLDER undergraduate need ed as a roommate in quiet complex two miles from campus starting in August. Quietness, no smoking are musts. Call 929-4675 between 8 pm and 12 pm. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR next year. Must be non-smoking, responsible, and semi-studious. 2 bedroom Foxcroft apartment, $102.50 mo. Vi utilities and security deposit. Call Ann at 933-8122. WANTED: NON-SMOKING ROOMMATEfS) for furnished Kingswood Apartment during first andor second summer session. Own bedroom or share. Rent negotiable call Kelly, Janet or Julie 929-1482. FEMALE ROOMMATE TO SHARE Northampton Plaza apartment this summer. $100 per month including utilities. Great location. CaD Holly 967-3013. I NEED FEMALE ROOMMATES to share a spacious Kens ington Trace Condominium with me next year. $175 per month plus utilities. If interested, call 933-0327. Thanks! personals MANY THANKS to the honest individual who returned the Mexican mola to Papagayo. You restored our faith in hu manity. The staff and management of Papagayo. SENIOR MARSHALS For Class of '84 End of the year dinner 6:30 pm TONIGHT at Oh Brian's. Everyone come! i 1 Students Rent a New Condo . 1 Month Free Rent S400month Only Five Units Left 2 bedroom units wseparate kitchen & livingdining comb., stove refrigerator, dishwasher 1513 East Franklin St. Sherwood Colony Call 967-3032 Celebrate! with an exquisite ice cream cake from PsS v 'W l Mm naiii " J I y4ilH Sunday-Thursday 1 12 W. Franklin a 1 1 :30am to midnight GAO 7AQA and Saiurtay ' fHm 1 1:30am to 1:00am News in Brief the shooting spree that led Charles Hunt to shoot his wife Betty, 50, his son Charles Jr., 17, and his daughter Linda, 15, to death in the family's 23rd floor apartment. After killing his family, Hunt ran down to the 18th floor and killed Gloria Carney, 49, with three shots to the head. He then went down to the lobby and wounded a 29-year-old woman and a boy. Running outside the building, Hunt wounded the apartment complex's manager and a police officer just arriving at the scene. Racing through the building's park ing lot, Hunt fired at police before . pausing to load his pistol. As he was reloading, witnesses said that he was hit by a fusillade of police gunfire Boy dies from fall RALEIGH A boy celebrating his 10th birthday Tuesday with a tour of the Legislative Building fell through a Plexiglass skylight, plunging to his death three floors below. Nathan Shoe of China Grove was on the building's terraced roof playing with his friends when he either jumped or fell on the skylight, said Mike Min shew, building chief of security. The i roof is open to the public. NEED A QUIET PLACE to study during finals? Then check out the Hillel Library, open Sunday, April 29-Th ursday. May 3, Sunday, May 6-Tuesday, May 8 until 11 pm. Free coffee. Hillel is located at 210 W. Cameron Ave. STUDY W FRESHLY BAKED cookies from the Cookie Jar 112 W. Franklin (beside Haagen-Dazs). CONTINUING RELATIONSHIP DESIRED BY Don Willhoit with the Orange County Board of Commis sioners. One-stop absentee voting at Chapel Hill Municipal Bldg. Re-elect Don WILLHOIT. DEANNA C: HAPPY BELATED 20th Birthday! The Zuchinni Dance Troupe and other assorted characters will be on hand to celebrate! "I hate it for you." HEY LAVENDER GIRL: I thought it was about time I return ed your personal. You're one of a kind and I'm really gonna miss you. Keep running, and remember, no pain, no gain! Love, Coach B. SHARON O: MAYBE SOMEONE at the Pi Phi house will notice this for you, sleepyhead! Good luck on finals and thanks for all the fun times these last few months. Your slop py "perfectionist" medical student. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MIKEY1 Try out your new mouth and eat everything in Sight. P. HEY CUTE HIPS! Don't do anything crazy with Mack (the knife). I love you (and your hips) Just the way you are!! Your NICE mess. TO PATRICK, JENNIFER. SYLVIA, Kelly. Scott and especially Mark, Daddy J., Amy, Kathryn. Thanks for mak ing this year special. Ill never forget you. Take care. Keep in touch. I love you all. Kim. DEAR KEVIN. .THANKS) A ot for I I was lots of fan! I had a really nice time! Love, Trish. P.S. The mixer wasn't bad either. YOU! NOW! HERE'S TO XTC. U2, the Furs, Futon. Cloves, commando, the Cradle. A rat tart! Bass players are awesome! You're fantastic! Thank you, but what about the rest of the band? James: I saw your friends. . . what are you trying to do?! I hate to interrupt this entrancing moment, but . . . Haven't been to class since ... It's an optional exam! Menace to undergraduates? Never! Sweetie. Gorgeous. I love you! Neatohead. JOY, I HAD A great time Thursday I hope you did too. P. ROBBIE M: HAPPY GRADUATION! Chapel Hill will never be the same! I can't tell you how much you've helped me through the rough times; and the good times have been the BEST!! Arfi Arfi YY, L.I.M. JANNTBEC. HAPPY 21! NOW that we're BOTH real adults, what'd ya say we go out and celebrate, do ya think? What'ya think? Your loving sis, Mimi. SURPRISE! TO AN INCREDIBLEY sexy swimmer. 8:00 am wouldn't have been the same without ya. Good luck on finals and with training for regtonals. From the girl who saved your friend at Purdys. DTH AD REPS-SALES Meeting changed from Wed. at 4:00 to Thursday at 4:00. See you there! TWO HOT GUYS LEAVING Arby's - 7:00 p.m. Monday one in orange t-shirt, other in dark blue sweater. You cruis ed. We're interested. How about Thursday night same place same time? Guaranteed exam relief. DR. TOOD rM ALL over the fact that you were all over my b-day. Next year will be cool as poop. Are we gonna have fun? Bet! Thanks for being such a bud. Si-gned Slavkovski. TO THE GUY IN PLAID at Mr. Gatti's: I smiled and you smiled back but you didn't stay. How about next Monday night? Sweet 16. GREG P.: WHAT CAN I say to someone who has been a super "Big Brother", but even more importantly, one of my closest friends? You've helped me through some hard times, and laughed with me through the good ones. Without you as my big brother, being a new Little Sister wouldn't have been quite so fun! Studying together, kidnap breakfasts, "decorat ing" your room, haircuts, D.U.Zeta functions, "let's go drinking", and sharing stories are only some of the things 111 miss about you next year. Good luck on your last set of finals, and congratulations on your upcoming graduation! Here's to a lifelong friendship: let's keep in touch! Love, Wendy (Your Little Sister). JCLUNC-IVE ENJOYED ALL the fun and talks we've shared in the past week. 1 hope we can become closer friends in the future because I just love those 'Southern Gentlemen! TALI, YOUR FRIENDSHIP HAS brightened up my life dur ing the last two years with memories like being totally last on the way to E-City, the golf shot? and to hairwash. 1 11 miss you. Wayne. WHERE'S THE BEEF in your summer job? Is it one big fluffy bun? Find out how thou sands of students nationwide are putting the beef in their summer job. Call 967-5355. Leave message. The Student Part-Time Employment Service is ac cepting applications for the following staff positions: Finance Staffing and Procedures Special Projects Publicity ADDlications can be ir 0 picked up in Room 107. Deadline April -oin. i ---------------a The Daily Tar Heel Board of Directors i will meet tonight at J 7:00 pm in the Frank I Porter Graham Lounge. All interested parties are invited to attend.

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