The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, October 15, 19355 Campus Calender The Carolina Student FundDTH Campus Calendar will appear daily. Announcement to be run in the expanded version on Mondays and Thursdays must be placed in the box outside the Daily Tar Heel office. Room 104 of the Student Union, by 1 p.m. Friday and 1 p.m. Wednesday, respec tively. The deadlines for the limited editions will be noon one day before the announcement is to run. Only announce' ments from University recognized and campus organizations will be printed. Tuesday 1230 pjn.lnternational Health Forum sponsoring Aurora Villarosa to speak on "Health Care in the Philiipines," in 105 Berryhill 3:00 p.m. YSAC-Insider' Guide holding a meeting for all interested editors and writers for "Insiders Guide to Carolina," in Campus Y Lounge. 330 p.m. Economics Department spon soring "Careers in Economics," a discussion session, in 309 Gardner. All Economics majors are welcome. 430 p.m. Footfalls Roadrace Committee meeting in Campus Y Lounge. Important that all attend. 6:00 p.m. UNC Young Democrats spon soring a dinner in Lenoir Hall North before U.S.-Soviet debate at 8:00 p.m. 7:C0 p.m. UNC Ski Club meeting in 20S Union. Ski video and organiza tion of racing team. University Career Planning and Placement Servicessponsoring an information session for Peat, Marwick. Mitchell and Com pany in the North Parlor of the - Carolina Inn. Open to students selected by company only. University Career Plannin g and Placement Services sponsoring a Career Panel featuring "Per sonnel," in 210 Hanes. North Carolina Student Legis lature meeting in 226 Union. Mock debate on the "AIDS in School" resolution. The Navigators holding a small group Bible discussion in Mor rison Recreation Room in the first floor lounge. Student Television "Images" staff meeting. Check Union slate for room number. AED Pre-Med Honor Society hosting Dr. Lloyd Rothschild to speak on his career as an oral surgeon, in 105 Berryhill. 730 p.m. Carolina Gay and Lesbian Asso ciation meeting in the Union. See desk for room number. RTVMP Student Association meeting in Swain Hall. Anyone interested in the media is welcome. 8:C0 p.m. Special Project Committee of the Carolina Union hosting 3 UNC students to debate with a visting Forensics team of soviet students from Moscow, in Memorial Hall. YSAC-Insiders Guide meeting for interested editors and wri ters for "Insiders Guide to Carolina," in Campus Y Lounge. Carolina Grateful Dead Society meeting in Great Hall. 830 p.m. Senior Class 86 meeting in 205 Union. Wednesday 5:00 p.m. Campus Community link hold ing a mandatory meeting in the Campus Y Lounge. Pre-DentPre-Med Advising Office sponsoring a recruitment meeting for East Carolina Med ical School admissions and summer opportunities for minority students interested in health fields, in 208 Union. 630 p.m. Campus Christian Fellowship ' holding a Bible study at the Campus Christian Fellowship House at 204 Glenburnie Street. Call 942-8952 for information. 7:00 p.m. UNC Gaming Society meeting in 208 Union. Dungeons and Dragons instruction. University Career Planning and Placement Services sponsoring a Career Panel featuring "Com puter Science," in 210 Hanes. 730 p.m. UNC Collegiate 4-H Club meet ing until 830 p.m. in 204 Union. Sociedad Hispanica Carolinesa sponsoring "Noche Hispanica," an evening of culture, in the Toy , Lounge on 4th floor Dey. Small admission fee. All welcome. 8:00 p.m. Students International Medita tion Society sponsoring "Trans cendental Meditation Pro gram," an introductory lecture in 218 Union. Call 929-2037 for information. STAND hosting Dietrich Schroeer to lecture on the "Comprehensive Test , Ban," in 105 Berryhill. 10:00 p.m.Anglican Student Fellowship invites all to celebrate the Eucharist at the Chapel of the Cross. iaily QIar Mee I - - - GRANVILLE EAST CONTRACT. GREAT LOCATION, GOOD HALL AND SWEET MATES. MEALS AND PARKING STICKER INCLUDED! CALL 933-1943. AFTER NOONS OR AFTER 11PM. . Linn SondeV turntable with NirvanaV alhaBa and Rosewood base), black Ittok arm, Asak cartridge. $120 or best offer. Cal 787-6161, leave message. - For Sale: Sears 19" color remote control TV. Only 6 months, 'new.' Leaving country, must sen. $325negotiabte. Cafl 477-9345. ' For Sale: two single tickets to the FSU rKxrtecommg game. Great location-only $15. Call Lorraine at 933-3492. cars for sale 1978 Fiat X 19 Targa top, 4-speed, electronic carb., Alpine stereo, good condi tion, gold, must seH. $2000 Firm. Call 967 9203, ask for Kevin. For Sale: VW Rabbit 77 amfm with cassette. 92k miles, excellent condition (insured in case of any failures up to $1700). must seD. $1600 negotiable. Call 477-9345. rides needed Need a ride to or near Louisville, KY over fall break. Will share driving and expenses. Please caU 933-5233. Ask for Claire. Ride needed to BlacksburgRoanoke Va. for fall break. Will share expenses. CaD Sheri at 933-2036 after 8pm. Residents of the Musk City, USA: I would greatly appreciate a ride to Nashville and back over Fan Break. Witt pay plus driving. Please call Rusty at 942-9524. RIDE needed to and from Gainesville, Florida (UF) over fall break. Will share expenses and driving. Please catt Jim anytime at 933-7115, 933-0710, or 933-7224. Ride needed tofrom N J. (New Brunswick area) for Fan Break (18-22). Willing to help with expenses. Can Erich. 933-6385. RIDE NEEDED TO JACKSON VILLE, FLA. FOR FALL BREAK. CAN LEAVE AS EARLY AS THURSDAY AFTERNOON. WILL SHARE DRIVING AND EXPENSES. CALL 942-8113. Need a ride tofrom Atlanta over Fall Break. Can leave at noon Friday. Will help with gas and driving. Call Trade at 933-7347. I need a ride to and from Baltimore for fall break. Wl pay $20 round trip. Please call Lisa 933-4269. Thanks! Ride- 2 girls seek ride to N J. (1st exit on turnpike) for fatt break. Witt share expenses. Catt Margie at 933-6424 or Ronna at 967-2120. Does your car have four wheels, and engine, and going to D.C. for fall break? If so, you could take me home. Catt Dave 933-3188. Anyone wanna road trip to GREAT WHITE,'?) WORTH Fal Break?! Need K3 ERiS) to MnwapofaSt. PauCl Or Dayton, bxfianapofis, Chicago, Madison, Eau Claire. CaB KeBy NOW 929-1482!! Ride needed north on 95. 1 need a ride on the way to Boston or New York. Sharing type. Please phone Jamie 942-6612. Help! I need a ride to and from Tampa, Florida for Fall Break. 11 help with the usual. Please call Steve at 933-2629. Going to or through JacksonvSe, Florida over faB break? I desperately need ride. Will share expenses. Please cal 967-6037 anytime. Ask for Barbara. Help! Ride needed tofrom CuBoweeWCU area over faB break. W3 share expenses. Cal . Mary 9334)355. Ride needed to Charlotte for FaB Break, can leave after 11:00 am Friday and wl share gas expenses. Cal Todd 9334303 after 5.-00 pm. Keep trying. Ride needed tofrom Baltimore or Columbia area for fal break. Will share expenses. Cal 933-5928 JoAnna. rides cvsHsbto Drive our cars to most VS. cities. Auto Driveaway. (919) 272-2153. roommsta wanted Female non-smoking roommate needed for Kingswood Apt. On bus route and 154 mile from campus. Cal Apr! or Bobbi 942-9348. for rent We need two people who would Bke to move into our apt. We must vacate in order to cultivate the rice patties of China. Please cal us immediately if interested. The first caBer wffl receive a prise. Location is Carolina Apts. Ask for JoeL Ten, or John at 967-6614. Cal anytime. Thanks, you're aS right. driver wanted Driver wanted one or two half days per week. Flexible hours. Cal Lauren 929-S2S6. personals PRIVATE POST OFFICE BOXES FOR RENT. UPS PACKAGES RECEIVED AND SHIPPED. A POST OFFICE ALTERNA TIVENATIONAL MAS. SERVICES FOR ALL YOUR MAILINGCOPYING NEEDS. STAMPS. BOXES. TAPE. GIFTWRAP PTNG AND PACKING. NATIONAL MAIL SERVICES. CARR MILL MALL (NEXT TO HARRIS TEETER) 967-6544. Gays! Lesbians! et. at! CGLA MEETING Tuesday, October 15 (7:30pm Union). "WOMYN-S JUKEBOX" Thursday, 17th 8:00pm place TBA). MASQUERADE PARTY NOV.l. Be there! Sam C (Cobb dormitory), I was able to get you to come to our mixer at the start of the year and even get a dance with you. I guess you had to leave. How about letting me prove there are nicer guys than the one you were with Sat. night. 8th west. Your turn! Sweet Pea- quiet times, reading, scratching, dinner, wine, snuggling in a tent listening to Hoot Owls. Times not to forget, or end. -Cooter. There once was a Trout called Marian, whose friends loved to sing and carry on when her Birthday was here they drank gaBons of beer and partied themselves into oblivion! Thanks, Everyone! XXOO XXOO M. Tommy Tarheel-You're legal now, but only until October "86. Let's hear it for fake LD.'s. Happy Birthday- you UA man. Your fans eagerly await the celebration. Save the last dance for yourself. You are 'most popular.' Hugs and Kisses-Boo, LeHa, April, Kellss, HaL Gag, and Pepe. Miss Beverly Home Price, How dare you accuse cousin Emerald of being a fake. Aunt Ruby is quite over you! (better than under, I suppose). She named her girls accurately: they are truly gems. I suppose you too are named truthfully, Miss Homy Price. How much is your going rate now? Are you up to folding money yet? With regrets, Drapeau St. Saens. - Campas-STV aad He's Not Here a reseat OaePlnsTwo Live! Thurs day October 17th, 8:O0-ll:e. Cone sec m f the aaost pop alar college bands aroaad! The Far Side V -. Wednesday on STV: Campus Profile-10pm, N. C. Concert for Africa-10:30-12:00, seven bands including Cormett's, Pressure Boys, J and R.E.M. Watch at Peppi's or Pizza Hut. . To Lynn from Scardale (Ehringhaus): I met you in the pit Sunday at about 2:30pm. Would like to talk sometime. Call this weekend 723- , 4680 or whenever 933-2523. Mike, from New RocheBe. ' ... Bert- I love surprises! Sunday was great! . Can't wait for Thursday! Surprise me again. ' Tina. Hannibal's first attempt Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the OTH office by noon the business day before your ad ie to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students, Student Organizations and Individuals: $2.C0 per day Businesses: $4.00 per day 5c for each additional word S1.00 per day for any boxed ad or bold type Free ads: FOUND ads win run five days FREE. FOR SALE ads win run five days FREE for students, student organi zations, and Individuals for Hems less than $500. Price must be stipulated In the ad. Free ads must be marked as such or any monies collected win not be refunded. No coupon Is necessary. Please notify the OTH office Immwk" dtetety H there fera muriate In your1, ad. we wUI be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements Sanaa '86 ia Saaiar Seasester abroad 1 caastal city of Saataa4er. 12-15 craa&t aoara at University f Saa taaaer. UNC System spoaaored ara gram. Coatact 737-2475. Classes now forming at Stanley H. Kaplan for winter LSATGREGMAT. CaU 489-2348 or 489-8720 for information. NOTICE: The Fair Exchange buys, sells and trades Good used books, records and tapes. On C-J-F bus routes - FREE PARKING. 302 E. Main St. Carrboro. Open every day. Found in front of Old East Tuesday. Girl's rope chain bracelet. CaU David at 9334055 after 11pm. E.F. Johnson - Your wallet was found outside FetzerGym. Come by APO to claim. John Reid F., we found your driver's license. Come by DTH classified office to pick it up. Lost Sapphire ring with gold band. Great sentimental value! Generous reward! CaU 9298742. Keep Trying! Lost: Keys on red rubber spiral ring. Metal UNC ram and pinky ring attached. If found, please cafl 933-5354; ask for Janine. Keys are needed. services ABORTION TO 20 WEEKS. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appointments available. Pain med ication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942-0824. , TYPING, WORD PROCESSING: fast, , . reliable, accurate. RUSH JOBS WELCOME! Theses, dissertations, short papers. CaD Doug. 962-2307, days, or 929-2270 after 5pm. ATTENTION SENIOSS! SENZ03 TRIP(S) INFORMATION MEET ING TUESDAY OCTOSES 15TH FROM 8:3S TO :39PM IN BOOM 295 OF THE CAXOUNA UNION. Fbd aat akeat writiafl aaa mUHmt far saaca aeaded laeiders GakU to Carol iM at 3:00 or 8:00 ia Caasaas Y Loaage Taaaday, October 15. It's aot too late! Campus Y Nursing Home Committee is planning for Halloween, if still interested, please cafl Jimmy at 967-7307. lost and found LOST: One pearl earring between Granville and Spencer on the brick walks through campus. If found please call 933-1733. Reward. LOST: Arkansas Driver's License and UNC Student ID, with name Mark A. I can't replace D.L. unta Christmas. Please call 933-1543. Ask for Mark. Thanks. Lost: small brown leather purse between . -Jordan's" and "He's Not Here," Friday Oct. 4th. I.D. and important keys inside. Please contact Carolyn 933-5073. Lost: three shirts dropped in front of Alexander Dorm. If any information please can 933-7811. Thanks. "1 rO"!?","Ti 11 LJ fel ret"" "eif aF '' m'osTWs- minii iiisT a e "eia aaa fchaoaT'lMirBMrseTief AND RUNNWG ONIOl 2 Convttfrt Locotfom Can m Mat Carrboro 93JO069 (on the CM bus routes) . Woodcrott Durham 489-0435 Open Mctoy-Wday K7 Saturooy Xo Find your own space st ea KENSINGTON met $175 per student Weaver DIry Rd. (Turn riht off Airport nd.IIwy. 86 ) Call 967-0044 PREGNANT? NEED HELP? Free preg nancy testing. Catt PSS at 942-7318. All ervices confidential. CaU E.J. & Company for the best sound around. Four hours of non-stop jam for only $150. Chapel Hi's 1 sound show. CaD Andy at 967-8871. Stereo Problems? I offer fast, personal ized service and guaranteed repairs on stereo components. Twenty-five years experience in audio. 929-2841. Married Students: Low Cost Term Life Makes Sense. $100,000 YRT, NS Male age 25 $131.00 or $12.00 per month. The EqurtaWe: Steve 489-9180933-3006. Professional typing done. Very low prices. Can meet any 24 hour deadline! Call 942 4655 any day after 5:30pm. TypingWord Processing. Free correction of typos. $1.50 per page. For more information caU Burns Enterprises at 489-6896 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday thru Friday. help wanted Immediate opening for 100 plasma donors. Earn extra money. Can Sera-Tec Biologjcals. 942-0251. 109tf E. Franklin St Hours 8:30am 5pff!v M-F. PIZZA HUT Part-time permanent office help needed. Light typing and bookkeeping. 20-25 hours per week. Flexible scheduling. Apply in person or send resumes to Pizza Hut District Office, 1801 E. Franklin St., Chapel HS, N.C. 27514- Needed for acne study. Volunteers with 10 to 12 inflamatory papules, between 16-35 years old. Information: call 966-3321 between 8-5. Volunteers paid $75 upon completion of study. Telemarketing Associates nssdsd for Carolina Fund 0583. Sterling eatery $3.50. Opportunities ' to rnske up to $3.09 sn hour with incentive bonuses. Cell C 32-701 4 for Interview M-F 9-5. 40 phono positions stl'l svsltebb. CALL NOW! it BlUGUqht it I m mf" Learn your rights when stopped by police Learn how to come off positively Questions and discussion with attorney and policeman Wed., Oct. 16 8:30-10:00 pm Presented by Carolina Union Weekly Features Committee FEMALES (18-22 years) NEEDED FOR BONE HEALTH STUDY. Obtain free personal report on your diet and bone health. CaU Nutrition Dept. for info, appointment 966-3402. Child care attendant needed Mon., Wed., and Fri. mornings 8:30-12:00 noon. Contact Chapel Hiil-Carrboro YMCA, 980 Airport Rd., 942-5156. Do yoa have aa oatgoiag stnet. aiity? D yoa Kit workiag ia a coastractive eaviroaaaeat? Do yoa like the possibility of advaaceaieat? Do yoa Hke beiag . part of a wiaaias taaas? Taea con joia tfco wiaaias taaas at WESTERN SIZZUN STEAK HOUSEI 324 W. Boeeasary, Ckaacl Hill. All positioae are opea. Apply la persoa osdy aaily bctwaca 2 mmd 4 p. at.' No aaoaa pmO aJaaac! . , , OVERSEAS JOBS. Summer, year round.' Europe, S. America, AustraHa, Asia. AO Belds. $900-2000 month. Sightseeing. Free informa tion, write UC, P.O. Box 52-NC1, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. UNC Registered Students or faculty needed as sperm donors. Please help our patients and contact the Reproductive Endocrinolgy Laboratory of the UNC Medical School at 962-6596 for further information. USA TODAY, the nation's newspaper, is looking for a hard working campus rep. You will be responsible for marketing, promoting, and delivering USA TODAY. For moreinfor mation, call Mike Rosenthal at 1-800-532-0062. Mother's helper needed for infant Mondays and Wednesdays 10am to 2pm and other hours to be arranged. Walking distance to campus. CaH 929-1895 2-4 pm. References please. Immediately need counterpeople, delivery drivers and biscuit cooks. Flexible hours good pay. Also some office work. Apply at TIME OUT, University Square 2-5pm week days. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE! EARN GOOD MONEY FOR A GOOD DEED. The EPA needs healthy non-smokers free from hay fever age 18-35 for air pollution studies. CaU 966-1253 between 1 and 5pm, MF. ASTHMATICS- you can help researchers learn more about the special problems of asthmatics by taking part in a special study at UNC. Healthy white males age 18-35 can earn up to $200 plus travel and a free physical. CaD 966-1253 between 1 and 5 pm M-F. 18-30 YEAR OLD WHTTE MALES with respiratory colds and fie are needed for a paid research study at UNC. Subjects must be m good general health-no asthma or hay fever and non-smokers only. Call Dr. Chapman at 541-5026. ACTION AEROBICS at the Chapel Hi3 YMCA seeks dependable oatha iastic leader to work with advaacee level claae. Call the Y, 942 5156 to achedale deatoastratioa, or apply ia persoa at 980 Airport Road. PHIL CRISP 200 W. Weaver St Carrboro, N( 27510 Phone: 967-84-.' -wv 489-0257 (mP1 nationwide INSURANCE HUB" as. en your ! r Li u Happy Birthday ALPHA CHI OMEGA October 15, 1835 to October 15, 1905 100 years of sisterhood BULIMIA GROUP FOR STUDENTS Will focus on Understanding the causes of the binge purge cycle Regaining control of eating behavior On Tues. from 3-4:30 Call Student Mental Health at 966-3658 for information and sign-up Wanted Part-Time Sales help at Yvonne's Art de Home, art, gifts, and home accessories. Apply at University Mall, Center Court from 10 am until 4 pm Monday thru Friday. business opportunities Great student business investment. Chapel Hill's oldest mobile sound show is for sale. Priced to sell Immediate return on. initial investment. CaB Andy at 967-8871. START YOUR CAREER NOW. earn money and work on Fortune 500 companies' marketing programs on campus. Part-time (flexible) hours each week. We give refer ences. CaU 1-800-243-6679. . Carolina Suite wanted B40 Tickets wanted, willing to pay extra. Cal 933-3856. Ask for Adam or Jeff. Mature woman wants to sublet furnished apartment or house for January and Febru ary. CaD 212-724-5089. w . GRATEFUL DEAD: THIS DIRE WOLF NEEDS FOUR TICKETS TO EACH OF RICHMOND SHOWS. PLEASE CALL STEVE AT 929-4728 EARLY MORNINGS .OR EVENINGS. WANTED TO BUY: FULL SET OF MEN'S COLF CLUBS. DECENT QUALITY EQUIP MENT IN GOOD CONDITION. CALL 942 1154 OR 967-7423. NEEDED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. for sale 1700 Macintosh stereo receiver, excellent condition, 70 watts of quality power. Has a superb tuner and an attractive walnut veneer cabinet. $450 or best offer. CaD 933-0280 or 942-8234 (leave message). Ask for Brown, keep trying!! GET THE NEIGHBORS, WAKE THE DOG, CALL GRANDMA, THE CLEF HANGERS ARE HAVING A CONCERT ON NOV. 8 AT MEMORIAL HALL AT 8:00PM. TICKETS ARE $2.00 AND WILL BE ON SALE AT THE UNION. FOR SALE: Toshiba portable AMFM radio and cassette player with detachable speak ers. Versatile; great sound. Almost new condition, $100 or best offer. CaB Mary Beth at 942-8078 after 5 JO. Tiger Skin: fuB length, good condition, $450. WiO consider part trade. 967-6709. FOR SALE: AQUARIUM 20 gallon complete setup including hood, power filter, air pump, heater, and all accessories. $100. CaB Steve at 968-8661. FOR SALE: SEARS 19" COLOR REMOTE CONTROL TV. ONLY SIX MONTHS , "NEW." $325NEGOTIABLE. MUST SELL BY 1ST WEEK NOV. CALL 477-9345. P-220 YAMAHA BELT DRIVE TURNTA BLE WITH TK-1 SIGNET DIAMOND NEEDLE 3-WAY 100W REALISTIC SPEAK ERS WITH 12" SPEAKERS. A $650 VALUE. WILL SELL TOGETHER FOR $400 AND WILL SELL SEPARATELY. CALL TONY AT 9331547. 6x4 desk and chair. $50; 2 end-tables, $15 each; 1 coffee table, $15; 1 dresser with mirror, $25. CaB 942-4623 after 5:00. "A Taste of GerTnan' FREE exotic GERMAN BEER, FOOD, and MUSIC!! In the Pit from 11:00-2:00 Wednesday Oct. 16. 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