8The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, April 3, 1991 uHjplailxj (Bar TteA CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING LINE AD RATES (for up to 25 words) INDIVIDUALS, STUDENTS, UNC DEPTS. & ORGANIZATIONS BUSIESSES: Announcements Meetings Business Opportunities Heip Wanted Summer Jobs Child Care Wanted For Sale Wheels for Sale Electronics for Sale Tickets Music Special Events Pets Office Space Real Estate For Rent Rooms Available Roommates Wanted Wanted to Rent House-Sitting Rides & Riders Parking Carpools TravelAacations Vacation Rentals Lost & Founds Services Word Processing Tutoring Instruction Health Volunteering Personals Textbooks Service Directory 1 day $3.00 2 days $4.50 3 days $5.60 4 days $6.45 5 days $7.25 50(day over 5 I- 5 days $6.00day 6 -10 days $S.10day II - 20 days $4.60day 21 days $4.35day We can take VISA & MasterCard orders over the phone! Call 962-0252 SPECIALS: Bolding: $lday Boxing: $lday 1 mwiifoiMmmmtMbiiM OMMEiiitocKw 1 Announcements Announcements Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Summer Jobs Wheels for Sale Special Events 11 S April 1-6 I Monday, Afrbl 1 1 A Forum for Social Change 5pm, GerrardHall Tuesday, April 2 Teach-in with UNC Professors 6pm, Union 208 Wednesday, April 3 Sleepout with the Homeless 5pm-Dawn,ThePit Thursday, April 4 i Religious Perspectives See Campus Calendar for Info Saturday, April 6 j The Hunger Cleanup Sign up at Campus Y & follow Campus Calendar for events. r-.'.p. at -rrint,i Wi Wit" JIM SIRE author & lecturer speaks Thurs., April 4th 7pm, Hamilton 100 Sponsored by: InterVarsity Christian Fellowship - ALL CAMPUS MEETING - U CD II D N - ALL PARTS - be a part of the tradition! STARTING APRIL 14TH Info, applications & time slots at Union Desk or call 942-CLEF Student Television: OT STUDENTS, BY STUDEMTS. THIS WEEK ON 57V: Campus Profile 5:30 & 9:30 Off the Cuff 6&10 General.ColIege 6:30 & 10:30 30 Minute Intermission 9&11 Midday! Tonite 8:00 Plus: Campus Laugh Riot 7:00 live at Eight: 7:30 STV can be seen M thai Th on Cable Ch. 11 Carolina's Bicentennial Class of 1994 Sh ow your Bicentennial spirit join your fellow classmates in celebration at Players Wednesday, April 3, 1991 10 p.m. - 1 a.m. Sponsored by the Freshman Bicentennial Committee Tickets can be purchase intjhe Pit and at the door $3slngi6$4ouple WANTED r Students who think eco nomics is fun. There aren't many of you. but those who do have a unique opportunity. An MA in Economics from Clemson University equips you for a wide variety of interesting jobs in industry and government. It pro vides the ideal preparation for law school. For those who want to test the waters of graduate school with out committing their entire lives to academic work, it can't be beat. Students who think economics is fun have a blast at Clemson. For details, write CM. Lindsay (DGS). Dept. of Economics, Clemson University. Clemson. SC 29634. HEADING FOR EUROPE THIS SUM MER? Jet there anytime with AIRHITCH (r) for $160 from the East Coast! (Reported in NY Times & Let's Go!) AIRHITCH (r) 212-864-2000. ALL-CAMPUS TALENT CON TEST, April 17. Sponsored by Cobb Dorm. Submit act pro posal, time and equipment needed, name and number to Cobb Office by 5pm, April 3. For more information call 933-8063. ORGANIZATIONS: Use delegation to develop members. Workshop. Wednesday, April 3. 7-8:30 p.m. 209 Carolina Union. Call Leadership Development, 966-4041, for informa tion. BECAUSE LEADERSHIP MAT TERS. Want to take the June LSAT in Greensboro... Fayet teville... MALAWI? If not, reg ister NOW (Triangle test space runs short in June). A public service announce ment from the Princeton Review your source for ALL the best intelligence on the LSAT! Course for June test starts soon. Call 967 7209 for information. SHADY'S SUNGLASSES All Ray-Bans and Serengeti's 20 off. Great selection. Free T-shirt with purchase of Ray-Bans (while supplies last). Many other great sun glasses also available at ter rific prices. Downtown at 119 12 E. Franklin St., next to the Intimate Bookshop. Announcements 1991-92 C. A. A. Ticket Committee Applications now available at CAA Off ice (Suite A in Union), Union Desk, and ECC. Applications due Noon April 4. Interviews April 4-5. Call CAAS62-4309 found. warm fuzzies id Spi w - i - i . 1 fA x Applications for the UNDERGRADUATE COURT & the ATTORNEY GENERAL'S STAFF will be available beginning 28 March 1991, in Suite C, Suite D,&the Main Desk, The Carolina Union Applications Due: 5:00, 8 April 1991. For more information, please stop by the Judicial Branch Office, Suite D, The Carolina Union 1 Announcements CAROLINA CHEERLEADING TRY0UTS. Open gyminfo, session Mon. and Tues., April 15 and 16, 6-8 p.m. Tryouts Fri. April 19, 6 p.m. Fetzer Gymnastics Room. Come dressed to practice. FRESHMAN WOMEN'S SCHOLAR SHIP. Applications available at Union Desk or office of Dean of Students. In-state tuition and fees for any fresh man woman. Deadline is April 5th. Questions? Call Kelly at 967-9645. Meetings NCAE STUDENT PROGRAM MEM BERS: State Convention in Raleigh, 412-13. Professional seminars, meals, hotel: only $10! Call Mary Margaret. 933-1810; Melody, 932 9062; Denise, 933-7354; Christin, 933-1961. SEAC MEETING Tonight the Student En vironmental Action Coalition invites you to discuss UNC development plans and our upcoming action in DC. All welcome! 7pm Union 211. START YOUR LEGAL CAREER TODAY! The UNC Prelaw Club presents Dorothy Bernholz, Prelaw Advisor, on the prob lems in the legal profession. 206 Union, 7pm tonight! Business Opportunities FAST FUNDRAISING PROGRAM. $1,000 in just one week. Earn up to $1,000 for your campus organiza tion. Plus a chance at $5,000 more! This programs works! No investment needed. Call 1-800-932-0528 Ext. 50. Help Wanted Participate in AIR POLLUTION RESEARCH. Study conducted by EPA, UNC. Need healthy males & females, 18-35. Must be non-smoker, no aller gies or medication. Should have flex schedule. Attractive fees paid. Call 929-9993 for appointment. NEW DONOR SPECIAL Earn $5 extra on your first plasma donation with this ad. Expires 45. Sera Tec Biologicals, 109 12 East Franklin SU 942-0251. CHILDREN'S CAMP, Northeast Pennsylvania. 621-82091. HAVE THE MOST MEMORABLE SUMMER OF YOUR LIFE! Specialty and cabin counselors for all sports, water and fine art activities. Other positions: tennis, gymnastics, aerobics, nature camping, dance cheer leading, video, guitar, photography, self-defense and Group Leaders (20). Other positions available. Sign up for on-campus interviews, Tuesday, April 9 from 11-3 p.m. at Career Planning and Placement, 211 Hanes Hall. For more informa tion call (516) 889-3217 or write: Camp Wayne, 12 Allevard St. Lido Beach, NY 11561. LIFEGUARDS. The Duke Faculty Club is now accepting applications for cer tified lifeguards. WSI a plus. Apply in person or call 684-6672. HELP WANTED. CUSTOMER SER VICE. Flexible hours, excellent oppor tunity. Call Bailey's Cleaners, Lisa Smith. 248-9577 or 967-7980. LIMITED TIME OFFER: Club positions: Lifeguards, swim team coaches, pool manag er a position with excep tional pay if qualified. Chapel Hill Tennis Club; 929-5249. summer (sum 'or ) n. 1 vacation time, fun in the sun, swimming pools, sunburn, the beach; 2 job experience, intern ships, career training, learning opportunities, RESUME BUILDER TIME! Let the Student Part Time Employment Service give more "meaning' to your summer. For free information on Summer Jobs, Stop by Suite B, room 21 6-A Paid Volunteers Needed ASTHMA STUDY Individuals 12 years and older on daily asthma medication needed for research study. $300 to $800 paid incentives for those chosen to participate. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Carolina Allergy and Asthma Associates at 881-0309 or 1-800-273-1002 (Triangle area only) 75 rTrS Co-Chair Applications available at the Union Desk, Chase Hall, & the Campus Y DEADLINE: 41091 Help Wanted LEGAL ASSISTANT: Typing, filing, reception, bookkeeping and legal research. Word processing required. Perfect for May graduate who wants to stop out one year before law school. Equal Employment Opportunity. Mail resume, cover let ter by April 31, 1991 to UNC Student Legal Services. P.O. Box 1312, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. FREE room and board in exchange for 22 hours per week mother's helper responsibilities. Evening and weekend hours: weekdays free. Near Duke, private room. 493-3845. READ BOOKS FOR PAY $100 per title, free recorded mes sage. 1-800-866-5498. 24 hours. EARN $$$. Participate in Decision Making Study. Anticipated earnings $10-$ 15 or more depending on per formance. Studies take two sessions of 30-60 minutes each. Sign-up in Davie Hall 304A. RDU PUBLIC AFFAIRS INTERN Journalism graduate student wanted for 20 hrs.week. RDU Public Affairs internship. Writing, photography, fill ing info, requests and general office work required. Send resume and writ ing samples to Public Affairs, RDU Airport Authority, PO Box 80001, RDU Airport, NC 27623 by April 12, lggiStartirg: May; $6.59 per hour. WANED: SUMMER NEXT SCHOOL YEAR. Coach basketball, tennis, golf, etc. and companion for 2 boys 13 & 11. Car. Call 967-2148 after 7pm. PAID VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for psychopharmacology study, Dept. of Psychiatry. Males, 18-30. Participate 1 daywk. for 3 weeks. Pays $105. Call 966-6614. SIGN LANGUAGE nterpreter wanted for Sunday 10am worship service. Renumeration. Advent Lutheran Church. 7408558; 968-7690; TDDVOICE 493-2076. LANDLUBBER'S SEAFOOD RESTAU RANT is now hiring full and part-time kitchen positions. Flexible hours, competitive pay. Apply within. SALES PERSONCLERK needed with experience or background in photog raphy. Minimum 35 hours per week, prefer 40 hours week. Must be able to commit through summer. 933 5434; ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT- fisheries. Earn $5000month. Free transportation! Room and Board? Over 8,000. No exp. nec. Male or Female. For 68 page employment manual, send $8.95 to M&L Research, Box 84008, Seattle, WA 98124-100 moneyback guarantee. A UNC STUDENT that's in a wheel chair needs people to help with get ting up In the morning or going to bed at night. You don't have to be medically oriented to apply, but this would be a great opportunity for anyone thinking of pursuing a career in one of the medical fields. Can train, no previous experience required. Weekends, weeknights and morning positions available for first or second summer sessions. Call Frank for more Information, 929-9337. Help Wanted NEED EXPERIENCE IN PUBLIC RELA TIONS OR NON-PROFIT DEVELOP MENT? Volunteer as a summer or school year intern at the Ronald McDonald House. Must be reliable, hard-working, with good typing or Macintosh skills and able to work at least 4 hours per week. Schedule negotiable. Call Barbara Myers at 966-6752 for more information. Summer Jobs COUNSELOR'S for boy's camp in Maine. Openings in most activities: WSI, Tennis, Basketball, Crafts, Archery, Lacrosse, Soccer, etc. Upperclassmen preferred. Terrific working conditions, fun and interest ing summer. WRITE: Camp Cedar, 1758 Beacon St, Brookline,Jv1A 02146 or CALL: 617-277-8080. COUNSELORS. PRESTIGIOUS CO-ED Berkshires, MA summer camp seeks skilled college juniors, seniors and grads. WSI, tennis, sailing, waterski. canoe, athletics, archery, gymnas tics, aerobics, golf, arts and crafts, photography, silver jewelry, musical directors, piano accompanists, sci ence, rocketry, camping, video, news paper. Have a rewarding and enjoy able summer! Salary plus room and board. Call Camp Taconic, 800-762-2820. THE WEKEELA CAMPS, CANTON, MAINE. One of America's most pres tigious camps, seeks creative dynamos for staff positions June 17 August 18 for tennis, gymnastics, piano, dance balletfolksingers gui tarist, ceramics, art, woodworking. Also kitchen and maintenance posi tions. If you think you're tops, Reply To: 130 S. Merkle Rd. Columbus.OH 43209. (614) 235-3177. ASSISTANT PRE SCHOOL TEACHER needed for summer program in down town Chapel Hill. Childcare experi ence or early childhood education preferred. Send resume to University Baptist Daycare Center. 100 S. Columbia St. Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. NEEDED: LIFEGUARDS, WSI's who want to stay in town this summer. $4.50-$5.50 per hour. Please call Camp New Hope. 942-4716. WOULD YOU LIKE TO work out West, earn over $6,000, get Fortune 500 valued experience, make over 100 new friends, and be eligible for future positions? Call (919)968-3375 for info. SNACK BAR AND POOL ATTENDANTS for summer. Apply in person at Hope Valley Country Club after 4pm. See Will Davis. MAKE A DIFFERENCE THIS SUM MER? Two resident cmaps for girls have positions available; Waterfront Director, Business Manager, Unit Leaders, CIT Director, Waterfront Staff. Send resume: Anita Williams, Pines of Carolina G.S. Council, PO Box 52294, Raleigh 27612, or call 1-80O662-7579. WANTED: Energetic young students for landscaping at country home. Saturdays, April to August. $7hr. Must have transportation. Call 933 2891; leave name and number. W00DCR0FT SWIM CLUB in Durham is seeking lifeguards with Red Cross certification, WSI preferred. Call 942 6041 or 489-7705. GIRL SCOUT CAMP. GreensboroHigh Point area seeking staff for summer employment. Positions available: counselors, C.l.T. director, health supervisor, and kitchen assistants. Contact Nancy at 919-861-1198. Summer Jobs SUMMER Employment Opportunity Jobs available with the UNC Physical Plant Housing Support Paint Crew. Applications available at the Physical Plant Personnel Office, 168A Airport Road, CB1800, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 POOL CASHIERS Chapel Hill Parks & Recreation. Supervise entrance area of outdoor community pool; col lect admission, answer phone; some pool maintenance. Work daytime shift or afternoon evening shift; rotate weekends. Require pleasant personality, ability to work well with public. $4.25hr. Apply by April 19: 200 Plant Road. 968-2784 or 968 2790. E0EL SUMMER POOL POSITIONS Chapel Hill Parks & Recreation. 25 positions available for Lifeguards ($5hr); Swim Instructors ($5.50hr); Asst Pool Manager ($6.50hr); Pool Manager ($7hr). Placement at indoor or outdoor community pool. Weekday mornings or afternoons evenings; some weekends; flexible schedule available. Positions require: Red Cross Advanced Lifesaving or Lifeguard Training and WSI; CPR & First Aid (Lifeguards, Instructors). Apply by April 19: 200 Plant Rd. 968 2784279OE0L SUMMER CAMP JOBS are available at resident Girl Scout camp. If you enjoy children this is the job for you. We're looking for unit leaders, unit counselors, pool staff, nature and craft directors, cooks and kitchen workers and nurse. Camps are locat ed in Bridgewater and Leesburg, VA. Pre-camp begins June 15. Camp ends August 12. For an application visit your Career Placement Office or call The Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital at 1-202-337-4300 or in Maryland and Virginia: 1-800-523-7898. EOE. Going to summer school? Wondering where the money is going to come from to have fun this summer? Get a Fantastic job now that will carry over into the first session of summer school! Not only is The UNC PHONATHON a source of money ($4.25hr. starting), but it is also a source of EXCITEMENT AND FUN with many other ENTHUSIASTIC TRUE CAROUNA BLUE STUDENTS!! We are looking for articulate outgoing students who want to have a great time raising money for academic pro grams. 7 to 21 hours per week. Great on a resume. More fun than the University should allow. Call 962 7014 or stop by the Porthole Building (in the alley across from NCNB). Child Care CHILD CARE NEEDED for both ses sions summer school. Full time. Experience preferred. Call 967-8774. SEEKING MATURE AND EXPERI ENCED babysitter for 1 12 year-old. Part-time in summer andor next academic year. Hours flexible. References and own transportation required. Call Deborah Melizia at 493-4719. (Halfway between Glen Lennox and Woodcraft, off 54). NEEDED IMMEDIATELY: responsible, fun and active student to be compan ion for our 12 year old son 3:30-5:30 M-F and summer 12-5:30. $5.00hr. Must have own car. 929-6981. DURHAM FAMILY needs CHILDCARE for selected summer weekdays. Transportation required. 493-3845. SUMMER CHILDCARE NEEDED 25 30 hrs.week. Flexible hours, own transportation, non-smoker. References requried. Call 688-6632 between 6 and 9pm. For Sale OLD COMIC BOOKS FOR SALE. Silver and Golden age comics. Several X men and Spiderman. All priced under guide. Call 932-1444 before 11pm. Also buying comics. THIS END UP COUCH, new cover and cushions, best offer. 942-2134. DRUMS FOR SALE: Two Cosmic Percussion Congas. 10" and 11" heads with stand. Make offer, call Brandon at 933-2281, leave message. SUZUKIS: 1980 GS450E. $650. Fairing, luggage rack, etc. 1982 GS1100GK. $1350. Factory dresser, many extras. Call 942-6618; leave message. YOUR CAR wants MTX Digital Loudspeakers! Used, not abused. Great condition. Great sounds. Price $200, but negotiable. Call 932 5187. Keep trying. KING-SIZED WATERBED. Dark oak wood frame. Nice headboard with bookshelves and mirror. Good condi tion. $2C090:3193J LIVING IN AN APARTMENT NEXT SEMESTER? Ram Furniture has what you need to furnish your entire apart ment. Student owned and operated. Carrboro Plaza, 968-3543. GOLF Improve your game with a new set of Ping Irons. 3-W, $440 negotiable. Call 942-3739. Play the Best! Wheels for Sale 1977 Ford LTD. Excellent condition. Low mileage. Ready to sell. Best Offer. CaM 9675824 '83 DODGE COLT good for around town driving. Needs work. Best offer. Call Laura 942-5868. 1990 MAZDA MX-6 GT, 20K, full power package turbo, $14,200 negotiable. 870-9534; leave mes sage. Summer Jobs HONDA ACCORD, 1982, blue. 5 speed, air, cruise, AM-FM cassette, 1 careful previous owner, serviced regularly, new clutch, 109K, excellent condition. $2200 (OBO). A steal! 933-8192. 82 PONTIAC J2000 Hatchback. Low mileage, great shape. $1200. 968-1851. 1988 ACURA LEGEND, sunroof, auto matic transmission, extended warran ty, $12,800. 493-2640. Electronics for Sale COMPUTER FOR SALE. Leading Edge Model D. Two 5 14 floppy drives. 512 K RAM. Monochrome Monitor. $500. Call 942-8208. NEW ZENITH 40MB COMPUTER. 286. Upgradable to 386 3 12" drive. Color Monitor. Must sell! Asking $1700. 932-3072. Leave message. IBM PS2 MODEL 30, Color monitor, 20MB hard disk. 3.5" disk drive. Math co-processor, OKI DATA 182 nar row 9 pin printer. $1400. Excellent condition. 490-3193. IBM XP clone with 640K hard drive. 5.25" floppy drive. Menu driven, with lots of pre-loaded software. Very user friendly. Comes with Microsoft mouse & CGA monitor, Panasonic, 24 pin printer with 1 12 boxes of high quality, continuous feed white paper. Package: $2200. 967-4679, leave message. Special Events 4th Annual (arolina Open TENNIS TOURNAMENT TO BENEFIT THE Muscular Dystrophy Association AirDTT Cth7th Entries due April Tickets ZZTop, Grateful Dead, Bell Biv Devoe, Keith Sweat and J.Gill concert tick ets. First 5 rows from stage. (919) 596-8570. TRAVELING OVERSEAS BEFORE AUGUST 31? I have a transferrable worldwide round trip airline voucher. Call 932-1954, leave a message. Music SPRING MUSIC SALE $1 off selected CD's, posters and new cassettes. $2.50 off T-shirts. Used LP's, $3. Back Door Records, 136 East Rosemary, NCNB Plaza, near Molly's. Mon-Sat ll-6pm. 933 0019. BUY-TRADE-SELL. For Rent SUBLET MY 2BR apt. at Old Well May through August. On J busline. Rent is $375 per month. Call 967 6780; keep trying. SUMMER SUBLET available May until classes resume. House on 308 McCauley Street. Three bedrooms each with own bath. Call Dave at 968-4299. SUMMER SCHOOL? We're going away for the summer. You can rent our fully furnished 2BR Kingswood apartment. Low rent, MAY FREE. All the extras. Call 933-9318. Special Events POOL TOURNAMENT Sunday, April 7, 2pm at The Parlor Tii $4: Go try the Pit for more details i .... . .... ,. . -LIVE BROADCAST- of His Holiness, The Dalai Lama XIV addressing the Hemisphere on World Peace throuqh Compassion and Non-Violence Thursday, April 4, 1991 8:00pm Gardner 008 This ii a secular event. i n i-j if a musical vaudeville i April 4, 5 and 6 i I 8:00 PM i In the Great Hall, Student Union, UHZ at Chapel Hill j j Tickets $5.C0 available from all cast i members and the Union i I Box Office I For more info, call 9S8-3711 or 932-1564 3 it sftiTiftfii- i ifm v-iv . -t ist ?. MIDDAY! with Mae Ingraham We've Got the Groove and We're on the Move! NOON Wednesday April 3 The RTVMP Studio in Swain Hall. . . : . . ( " j ! p 1 m 11 I I I I I L F-4 ii ii 1 L Ui i n M tit i m ii 1 71 1 1 i yd in i t i ii iii I III 1 1 U I hi I l l l l III I I In i i li lBr ii ii i ii i ii i iii ml ii ii ill I I II II I I ii I 11 In I i i v iii i in . 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