2The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, September 13, 1984 JT to sing By MARGARET McKINNON Staff Writer James Taylor will give a benefit for Gov. Jim Hunt at 8 p.m- Sept. 28 at N.C. State University,! Hunt campaign officials said yesterday. "Anyone can attend the concert, but those who love James Taylor and dislike Gov. Hunt will have a hard choice to make," said Judy Hyman, special events coordinator for the Hunt campaign. Tickets go on sale 10 a.m. Monday for $13 and $14 apiece at Schoolkid's Records locations in Chapel Hill, Raleigh and Cary, Schoolkid's owner Peter Boston said. Alice Welch, co-chairman of the Hunt campaign in Orange County, said tickets could also be bought for $50 apiece in a separate fundraising event she is coordinating. For extra money, ticket holders will get "prime seats and an invitation to a recep MILTON'S SEPTEMBER BLOCKBUSTER BEAUTIFUL BUYS AT SUPER BOTTOM PRICES. WHAT A WAY TO START THE FALL! Block Buster 1 Knights of the Round Table Button-down oxford shirts, 70 cotton, Reg. $35 $14.80 B B 2 Crew neck sweaters, 50 wool in Ragg. Reg. $35 $14.90 B B 3 Large group sport coats all wool tweeds, cotton blends, all cotton India Madras, Reg. to $1 75 $39.90 B B 4 Entire stock poplin and pincord suits, Reg. $1 75 last call to $69.90 B B 5 Group linen blend suits by Paolo. Reg. $245 $99.90 B B 6 Group cotton and linen blend wash pants, Reg. to $45 $14.90 B B 7 Group pants to $30 take them away for $19.90 each B B 8 Entire stock knit shirts, reg. to $35 $10.90 THE ABOVE SPECIALS ARE ONLY PART OF. THE DEALS AWAITING YOU AT MILTON'S. THIS IS TO GET THE MILTON BUG AND KEEP COMING BACK FOR OUR SUPER DEALS. Clotfjmg Cupboarb ti ? 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 $4.00 5 for each additional word ; $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements UNC CAMMPUS CHEST: Dae to error in Wednesday's Pud, all that U required for Tuesday's raffle is the corect Canapes Chest Sloeaa. Simply write yoar entry oa a postcard and drop it in Canines Mail. Scad to: Camps Chest Box 48 Union. RAINBOW SOCCER FALL 1984 RAINBOW SOCCER registration begins Monday, Aug. 20, Noon -6 p.m., at 500 W. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill. FIELD REGISTRATION is Saturdays, Aug. 18, Aug. 25, and Sept. 1, 10 a.m. -Noon, at Rainbow Soccer Stadium, off Cleland Rd. and 15-501. TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT, Sat., Sept. 8, 10 a.m. -Noon, Rainbow Stadium. PRACTICE BEGINS, Monday, Sept. 10. Interested coaches and sponsors please call 967 8797. RAINBOW SOCCER is a non-profit recreational program in its 26th season, open to players of any age, sex or skill. FIELDS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE GLEN LENNOX INVESTMENT GROUP. NON-SMOKING MALES, age 18-35, are needed to participate in EPA breathing research on the UNC campus. Pay is 5 per hour. For more information, call 966-1253 Mon Fri, 8-5pm. BLACK MEN AND BLACK WOMEN $45 wOl be paid to healthy oa-tmoken, age 18-35 who complete aa EPA breathiae stedy oa UNC cms. pas. Please call 966-1253 Monday-Friday 8am- Moadlay , Sept. 7 JJoslb McDowell Speaking on in Carmichael Auditorium at 8:00 PM Sponsored by CCC, FCA, UCF Are You A Trivia Buff? Then Plav Team Registration Sept. 10-Sept 28 Applications atUnlon Information Desk Hay begns Sun., Oct, 7 For more information sec Beth Wetter and Chan McRee Room 200, Carolina Union mm for Hunt tion after the concert at the N.C. State Faculty Club. Hunt and Taylor will attend the reception, she said. While the number of tickets available is not known, Welch said, "We hope to fill Reynolds and raise lots of money for the governor. Reynolds Coliseum seats approxi mately 12,400. According to Hyman, Taylor had wanted to stage a fundraiser for Hunt, but a busy professional sche dule had kept the show tentative. UNC's Carmichael Auditorium and Duke University's Cameron Indoor Stadium had been tapped as possible sites for a Taylor concert, but arrangements could not be made, she said. "We are excited about getting folks who love James from Orange, Wake and Durham County," Hyman said. 163 E. Franklin St Downtown Chapel Hill Mon-Sat 10-6:30; Sun 1-5 Phone 968-4408 Free Validated Parking n n LIKE TO PLAY VOLLEYBALL? Come to the first meeting of the UNO WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL CLUB. Thurs., Sept. 13 at 7:00pm in Union, room 218, or call Karen at 933-5332. Get ready for a great season! FRATERNITY PRESIDENTS: A special FPA meeting has been scheduled for Thursday at 4pm in the Union (Sept 13). Well discuss the possibility of changing the rush dates. Be a MAN; BE THERE! INTERESTED IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS? Intern ship? AIESEC may be your answer. Organizational meetings on Sept. 10th and 13th, 7:00pm at the Union. New members welcome. COLD CARE CENTER ARRIVES AT STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE Learn how to-correcny identify symptoms, read your temperature, examine your throat, and care for your cold miseries. Save clinic waiting time by self-assessment. Go through clearly marked cold care steps beginning this fall semester, located, off the clinic waiting area. A nurse win be available to answer your questions and refer you to an appropriate health professional (if necessary). NEW APPOINTMENT SYSTEM AT STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE. Beginning fall semester all clinical sections will be handled on an appointment basis., Students should call 966-2281 to arrange appointments for urgent or acute care needs; 966-4558-future date clinical medicine appointment; 966-3655-Sports medicine and Orthopedic Clinic; 966-3650-Women's Health; 966-3658-Mental Health; 966-3666-Speciahy Clinics (Eye, ENT, Dermatology). Save waiting time and get the best possible care from your health professional by scheduling your appointment ahead of time! BAND PARTY at Sigma Nu house, Saturday 15th, featuring "The Spongetones". They will be rocking after the game, starting at 9pm. GIVE YOURSELF SOME CREDIT. Apply FREE for major credit cards in front of the Stadeat Union today at 9am-4pm and Friday Sept. 9am-2pm. - CAMPUS Y MEMBERSHIP meeting today at 4:30 in Gerrrard Hall. AH old, new, and prospective members are welcome! Refreshments will be served. COMIC BOOK ENTHUSIASTS!! Finally, the 1984 organizational meeting of the Carolina Comic Book Club is here! You don't have to collect 'em you don't have to buy 'em! Just have a liking for 'em! Call 933-5120 with questions and it's Thursday at 9:00 in the Union! Be there or your mama looks like Dr. Doom! WANTED: ENTHUSIASTIC PIZZA STORE PERSONNEL Part or full time. Pizza makers. Phone persons. Flexible hours and days. Must be at least 18. Must be able to work weekends. Must be clean cut and have the desire to be part of America's largest pizza delivery company! Apply in person at the DOMINO'S PIZZA location in your neighborhood. 1984 Domino's Pizza, Inc. Can Your Smile Be Heard On The Phone? If you are articulate, enthusiastic like a challenge, you can help yourself & Carolina. Earn $3.35 per hour, plus bonus opportuni ties by calling alumni for The Carolina Fund. Two select teams of 30 students will make calls 2 evenings per week (Mon. & Wed. or Tues. & Thurs.) 7-9:30 pm, starting Oct. 17, at "Phone Power" facility in Hanes Hall. For interview appointment call 962-45 14, 9 am-5 pm. Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity Employer BACK POOR RECORDS 25 or 91 OFF ALL LP s Great Classical, Rock. Jazz, etc. 138 E. Rosemary Lower Level NCNB Plaza near Ram Theatres Mon-Sat 1 2-6 PM 933-001 9 it II CUY TRADE SELL l CGC changes By DAVID SCHMIDT Staff Writer The Campus Governing Council overrode Student Body President Paul Parker's veto last night and passed a CGC bylaw changing the majority required to increase student fees by student referendum. The CGC once again approved an act that would require only a simple majority of student votes to pass an increase in the Student Activities Fee. Until now, two-thirds majority of 20 percent of the student body was required for passage. Parker proposed to eliminate both the two-thirds majority requirement as well as the stipulation that 20 percent of eligible student voters must partic ipate in the referendum. Without that additional change, Parker said, "I felt the law isn't being changed at all.." Student Affairs Committee Chair man Marshall Mills withdrew a bill p - -.v.- -.r.r. fcf. if-t BAR-B-Q 501 Bypass at Elliott Rdj Chapel Hill 933-9248 I 3 my 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. HEALTH EDUCATION located on the 2nd floor of the Student Health Service is offering an 8 week drop-in weight management and fitness group every Thursday beginning September 6, 12:30-2:00pm. No appointment needed. For more information call 966-2281, ext. 275. services TOTAL FINANCIAL PLANNING: For stocks, bonds, IRA's, Annuities, Custodial Accounts and Tax-advantaged investments, call Mike Strong, Prudential-Backe Securities in. the Courtyard 940895. ' ' ABORTION TO 20 WEEKS. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appointments available. Pain medication given. Free Pregnancy Tests. 942-0824. SINGLES Squaredance lessons with Yellow Rock Singles beginning September 24. Triangle Presbyterian Church, intersection of Rt.54 and 55. Open house 17, 7:30pm. Contact 688-1123.828-1670,942-7052. help wanted ASTHMATICS NEEDED! $120 will be paid npoa completion of aa EPA breathing stady oa the UNC carapas. Time commitment is about 20 hoars. To qualify yoa mast be a healthy, non-smoking asthmatic white male, age 18-35. Please call Dr. Donald Horstman at 541-3804, Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm. WANTED: HEALTHY MALES to participate in an alcohol study. Must be age 19-30. Requires three lab visits of 8 10 hours each. $75 will be paid on completion of study. For information write, Mr. J. LaDine 1124 FLOB 231H, Chapel Hill 27514 or call 919-966-1154. PART TIME JOBS AVAILABLE WITH THE NEWS AND OBSERVER at Chapel Hill office. 1) Re delivery person duties include answering phone and re-delivering copies of News and Observer. Hours 6:30-11:30am weekends. 2) Subscription Sales Persons-neededin both telephone and direct sales. 5-7pm Mon.-Fri. Base pay and commission. For more information call 942-1806. serf Planned Paresiiiood o Birth Control o Annual Exams for Women FREE Pregnancy Tests & Counseling A Name You Can Trust 942-7762 Low Cost Confidential t I i STUDENTS WITH DIABETES i a Meet other diabetic students Learn about your illness Share ideas and concerns 5' A group For students with diabetes begins Sept. 24. J Call 966-3658 before 9 21 for information and J fr screening appointment THE GOLD ONNECnON Finest Quality 14kt Jewelry Excellent Prices Sterling Silver Expert Repairs Franklin Center 128 E. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (Right Behind Subway) MtTh 10-5 Fri 10-9 Sat 12-9 t t t t The Gold Hotline 967-GOLD requirement sponsoring a voter registration incentive drive among residence areas. Earlier in the day, the Finance Committee voted to appropriate only $100 toward print ing and publicity. Mills committee had requested an additional $500 for the prize. During the meeting members debated for more than a half-hour the approval of the 1984-85 Undergraduate Attorney General Staff only to discover the appointees did not require CGC approval. Doug Berger (Dist. 1), Ron Everett (Dist. 13) and Max Lloyd (Dist. 15) said they , opposed approval because the 32 appointees included nine members from two fraternities, Tau Esilon Phi and Beta Theta Pi. "I felt that it was sort of an under handed way to introduce it to the CGC; they left it up to us to spot," Berger said. "If there is a patronage system, it needs to be stopped. Honor Court Chairman Sarah Raper and other CGC members argued the chosen staff , members were highly qualified. Raper said fraternity members living together naturally would become interested in some of the same organizations. Edwin Fountain, a junior Russian studies major from Arlington, Va., was approved as the new Elections Board chairman, and Charlotte sophomore Sonja Gantt was appointed to the Carolina Union Board of Directors. The CGC also authorized the student body treasurer to iquidate its stocks and place the funds in the general surplus. LOOKING FOR A HORSE? WHY HOT ADOPT ONE? Write for details to: Bureau of Land Management 350 S. Pickett Street Alexandria, Virginia 22304 UNC Students! Domino's Pizza is the perfect part-time job. Being UNC's favorite pizza delivery company creates a large number of job openings for drivers, phone persons, and pizza makers. Drivers actually earn $7 $10 per hour while they deliver pizzas and listen to their car stereos. It is also a great way to meet people all across campus. We know students have tight schedules, and that is why we let you sign up for the times that you want to work. Also Domino's Pizza employees get great deals on pizzas. Go ahead, check and see how many checks you wrote to Domino's Pizza last year! " Make your parents proud! Earn more money and spend less on pizza by working for Domino's Pizza. So, if you are 18 years or older, and have a car with insurance, contact Neil Warren at 209 15-501 Bypass across from Eastgate Shopping Center or John Drake at 503 W. Rosemary St. It all makes such perfect sense. AFTERNOON CLASSES? We need morning help. Stock and sales 8am-lpm weekdays. Apply in person Sherwin-Williams Co. 1507 E. Franklin St. BASS PLAYER NEEDED with broad musical, horizons interested in joining a rock and roll band. If interested call Steve at 967-2559. PIZZA HUT Now taking applications for personnel that can workl or 2 day shifts per week. Also some nite positions available. Apply between 2 and 5pm M.-F. No phone calls please. 109 E. Estes Drive. ACNE STUDY Women 18-40 years good health mild to moderate facial acne 12 week free study safe, known effective medicine plus cosmetics $40 to patient to complete study. Call 682 8929 Durham or 942-0512 Chapel Hill Tues-Fri 8-5pm. BABYSITTER TO CARE for my two children in my home Tues. Wed. and Fri. mornings. 8:30am to 12:30pm. Partial times or single days ok. Own transportation. Call 967-5815 afternoons or evenings. SALES INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY valuable busi ness experience for your resume as well as high income potential. A major national financial corporation which is rated best in its field in Fortaac magazine survey. Offers college students and internship opportunity that can lead to a career in management. For details and appointment call Scott Hoffman after lpm at 942-4187. CHAPEL HILL WOMEN'S SOCCER TEAM (Pioneers) needs goalie for current fall season. She must be 19 years or older. Contact Dolly Hunter 967-0683 evenings. PARTTIME ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT WANTED. General clerical duties, adequate typing skills required, normal hrs. 4-8pm Mon-Fri. Call Pat Blake 489-2353 on Monday Sept. 17 ? GROUP PROGRAMS Call NASH HALL 962-2175 to register, or come by and sign up. Most groups havs 5 weekly sessions. MaitFemaia Relationships-Starts Oct 24, Wed, 3:30-5:00. Sack Support Group-call for times & more info. Career D8dskw-Kang-4 sessions eacn: a start Sept 10, 25, Oct 11, 23. StMCaon A Major r (SJLM.)-ca!l for times. Graduate Record Exam: a "Questions & Answers -Sept 1 3 4 Nov.8; 7 pm, Std. v Union. DeaSnj With Lots-Support Group: once a $ wMk ail semester. Call for more info. Speech AiudetY-Tues. Oct 2.9. 16. 23, 30. 7-9 pm. A.B.D. t Group, for doctoral students-Starts in Sept On going. Assert Youraea-Call for more info. Graduate a Professional School Opportaiilies for Kinorffiet: Oct 23, Mon. 7 pm Student union The Media Board is currently accepting applications for the following positions on the 1984-85 board: Twb-At-Large Positions Media Board Treasurer 1985 Yackety Yack Business Manager For More Information Contact: Jennifer Cargal 967-5337 A Ferraro funds examined The Associated Press WASHINGTON The House ethics committee voted unanimously yesterday to investigate whether Rep. Geraldine A. Ferraro violated financial disclosure requirements of the Ethics in Government Act. The investigation was triggered by allegations by the conservative Washington Legal Foundation that vice presidential candidate Ferraro's congressional financial disclosure statements violated the law. "The ethics committee makes no prejudgment of any kind as to the validity of the allegations," the panel's chairman. Rep. Louis Stokes, D-Ohi'o, said after a 90 minute closed meeting. "This committee will now conduct a preliminary inquiry .... to ascer tain the merit of the allegations, said Stokes, who characterized the probe as "analogous to a grand jury investigation. He said Ferraro was being informed immediately of the action and would, under House rules, have the opportunity to respond either orally or in writing. Nude photos taken, publisher says NEW YORK Penthouse mag azine publisher Bob Guccione today claims he has 350 color slides of one of this year's Miss America contest ants posing in the nude and will publish them if she wins. Miss America 1984 Vanessa Wil liams, stepped down when nude photographs of her and another woman appeared in the September issue of Penthouse. Guccione says he intends to publish more pictures of Williams in coming issues. Guccione said the pictures of the contestant in this year's pageant "were taken about 18 months ago. I'll publish them if she wins the title on Saturday. Classified ad may be placed at the DTH Carolina Union 065A, WCHL radio kas two parttisMS job op swings im its news department. We aeeii ambitions, bars) working jadii'Mlaala with so s broadcast swns rience. Aboat .20-25 boars par week. Send tape, itMUM to David MadJock Box 2127, CbapeJ Hi3 942-87C5. NEEDED: SOMEONE WHO IS INTERESTED IN MUSIC to help run my mobile cound how. Freshman or Sophomore preferably. Must be able to work weekends Cafl Andy 967 8871. . . ..... ... . .- ,r STUDENT LEADERS: help coordinate formation of Triangel Area Chapter New Oxford Society national collegiate organization of Traditional Episcopalians (or fellowship, study, service. Call Fr. Stenhouse 942-3342 CONSCIENTIOUS PERSON with own transportation (to catalogue major comic book collection and assist with media research and correspondence. Flexible hours, fee negotiable; 929-3255 after 6pm. REM VOLUNTEEBS NEEDED Women's Health Counseling Service needs volunteer counselors and educators. Be vital in promoting Women's Health! Training begins Sept 19. CaB Karen Anderson 968-4646. for sale FOR SALE: Portable, manual typewriter. Excellent condition-J65. Call 933-1402. CRAIGE CONTRACT FOR SALE. Female, academic year. Call 933-3696 mornings or after 6:00pm. RESUME SAMPLESCareer Planning Guide for CoDege Students-ABC 'a of CAREER PREPARATION at UNC CH Bull's Head Bookstore-only $3.75. Recom-. mended by many professors, great gift! 1981 CHEVROLET CITATION 1 owner. 2 door, hatchback, air at P8 PS stereo, clean. Excellent Condition. lost and found FOUND: Master lock at Woolen Gym bike rack Friday afternoon. Call Terry at 942-6606 to identify. LOST IN S.COLUMBIA, Purefoy area. Sweet Siamese bkw point called Willie. Reward for return of this precious feline. Call 929-8502 with any information. Ask for Kafherine.' LOST: GOLD HERRINGBONE BRACELET on campus, Mon., Sept. 10. If found, please caB 967 5665. FOUND INFETZER MEN'S LOCKER ROOM: simple silver ring. CaB 967-7995 after 10:30pm. LOST: LADIES GOLD SIEKO Watch. Lost en routs from Jordan's to Happy Store on 916. Great sentimental value! Reward offered. Please cafl 933-1477, Kelly. LOST: WOMAN'S SILVER WRISTWATCH (possibly on J bus or Carolina Inn bus stop). Reward and appreciation for the finder. 929-3389. wanted WANTED FOUR NON STUDENT TICKETS for UNC State football game. Will pay good money for good seats. Call Jean at 933-0418. cThZm yrjux typo Word Processing Service 21 1 7 Batfort SM 23 Oixtiam.NC 27707 91-48-S470 THE NEW WELL A WELLNESS RESOURCE CENTER Student Health Service, 2nd Floor Health Education Suite 942-WELL or 956-2281 (EXT. 275) Drop in or call for health infor mation, programs and referrals. Hours: 1 0-4 Mon.-Wed. 10-4 Friday o Mews in Brief Pageant promoters have said that despite the controversy over Willi ams, they have not insisted that contestants in this year's pageant sign any pledge that they have never posed nude. Scientists hope instruments sur vive hurricane RALEIGH A million dollars worth of scientific instruments moored in Pamlico Sound may provide valuable new oceanographic data if they survive the onslaught of Hurricane Diana, an N.C. State University researcher says. "Well have a landmark, one-of-a-kind classic data set or no equip ment, said Leonard J. Pietrafesa, professor of marine, earth and atmospheric sciences. Instruments in the sound record the speed and direction of water motion, temperature, salt concentra tion and water pressure at various depths and are designed to help state officials determine when residents should be evacuated if disaster approaches and why shellfish and fishing industries in the area have been declining. Helms delays genocide treaty WASHINGTON Sen. Jesse Helms today blocked a Senate Foreign Relations Committee vote on the long-delayed genocide treaty, but the panel's chairman, Sen. Charles H. Percy, R-Ill., said he would try again on today. The Reagan administration said it hopes for ratification by the full Senate before its scheduled adjourn ment Oct. 4. the DTH office or mailed to Chapel Hill, NC 27514. roommates MALE NON SMOKING ROOMMATE needed for Royal Park Apt. fuOy furnished except for bed. $110month phis 13 utilities. Cafl 96&0547. Keep trying please. LIBERAL NONSMOKING FEMALE housemate wanted. Share partly furnished condo 15 mm. walk from campus. Own bedroom, $160, utilities. 967-5533, early morning (after 7am). evenings. rides Bkfa needed to Wilmineton or town wit Kin one haara drive this weekend. Win shara expenses. Pleas cafl 933-213S. personal EVE: this silty boy has been head over heels since 3am last Wednesday. I've been walking on air in a daze dreaming only of .you. Your shy and cocky romancer. SHABBAT SERVICES and dinner will be held Friday. Sept. 14 at HiBel. Services are at 6 JO, followed by dinner at 7:30, chicken or veggie alternative. Cost is $3.00 for nonmembers and $2.00 for members. Reservations please by Friday noon. 942-4057. Hfllel is located at 210 W. Cameron Ave. SAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO KAREN G., a wild and crazy nursing student. Here's to a great day! Love, John, Laura, Cheryl, Daphne, Mom and especially Suki and Janet! SIOUXSIE I know this is early, but since you be on campus 2day, 1 just want to wish you a Happy 21st Birthday! Love, LeRoy WATCH FOR JOSH, HE'S COMING SCON! Doctor Sc hie singers Shabbat morning Bible study will begin this Sat. Sept 15 at 11:00am in the Hillel library. It will be foBowed by a brunch. Everyone is welcome. Hillel is located at 210 W. Cameron Ave. SPENCER LADIES tired of the same old (yawn) boring mixers with those North Campus dorms? TEAGUE offers an exciting alterative so get off your seat and dance to the beat! Thurs. night. BE THERE! SEX: JOSH knows and he tells it all! Lambda Chi Alpha's Thursday cook out series continues today. We invite you to come by for a great meal with appropriate refreshment. We are across from the Morehead Planetarium. For information caU 967 7352. MAX, DARLING: So sorry I missed the party, but I have been quite occupied in London. I met a randy young lad. who didn't know how to shag. Being the woman that I am, I naturally offered to give him shagging lessons, and, welt, he's a very fast learner! Auf wiedersehen, darling, Elsa. H.B. and N.B: Congratulations to you both! When do we celebrate? I need to have some "fun times". Love, L.B. P.S. Does your pooh squeak? JOSH IS COMIMG... Have you heard.. Be there... For the ultimate... HEY RAT! Ich freve mich auf diese Wochenende. Thanks for being my RFL1 Je t'aime Le Serpent P.S. I promise my fangs won't poison the food. Well I Mis Beverly Home Price would like to say CONGRATS to Miss Sissy Stolichnaya on being crowned Queen this past Monday night at the club! 1 all you girls sec her please give her a hug and a kiss! DAN I WONT DO IT AGAIN! ...PS SCOTT of McCauley Street Saturday night: Wish I'd gotten your last name instead of the last beer. Later? Regrettable Wasted. PAMELA I. Thanks for being the best crown sister a pledge could have! (even if I am "easy"!) And thanks for the talk too! Here's to a great weekend picnic and a great party tonight. GO HEELS! ZTA love-Kim. -sf Sr 1 tksf ' I travel to the North Carolina shores weekly and select the freshest fish, shrimp, and shellfish for the area's discerning shoppers end finest restaurants. NEW LOCATIOrJ 207 Roberson Street Carrboro Across from Farmer's Market 942-1221