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o7The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, March 17, 1992 5hpiaiIaiarW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING m Una Ad Rates (lor up to 25 words, consecutive days) Announcements Meetings Business Opportunities Tickets Wanted to Rent House Sitting Rides Riders Parking Carpools TravelVacations Vacation Rentals Lost & Found Services Computer Services Word Processing Food & Dining Music Tutoring lm m U Instruction Health Volunteering INDIVIDUAL UNC DEPTS ORGANIZATIONS BUSINESSES. FOR-PROFIT ENDEAVORS Help Wanted Special Events I - S day $6.007day t-IOdayi $S.I0day 1 1-20 days $4.60day 21 pltndayi $4.5day pleue note: non-conwcutive day runs pay one day rata You can use VISA MasterCard ever th phonal Call ml 962-0252 ?m-5pm, M-F Summer Jobs Pets Office Space Real Estate For Rent Rooms Available Roommates Wanted Child Care Wanted For Sale Wheels for Sale Personals Textbooks! SPECIALS Box $ lday Bold $ lday Hmdlinec $l,$2or$3dy Electronics for Soe CALL M2-0252 FOR CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES I day $1.00 2dayi $4.50 Idayt $5.40 4 days 14.45 5 dip S7.25 Add 50day for day ever 5 Wynton Speaks Today. March 17 at 11am, Great Hall. Come early lim ited seating. As Wynton Marsalls goes so goes Jazz? Come And out. Presented by the Carolina Union Forum Committee. ,,-INS AND OUTS: Smooth Transitions Jn Leadership,' a skills workshop 'sponsored by the Leadership Matters program will be held In the Cobb '.Training Room from 7- 8:15pm !lhurs., March 19. For more Informa Wl. call 966-4041. BECAUSE LEAD ERSHIP MATTERS- RECYCLING WEEK Tabling everyday! TUESDAY: Can Crush, 12:15, Open House In Union 206-7:00 pm: Cartoons and breakfast; WEDNESDAY: MmKXympics In Pit, T-shirt Day: THURSDAY: Zero Garbage Day. Bake Sale: FRIDAY: SEAC Bowl-AThon. : DAFFODIL DAY It March 18thll Get Into the Spring !'of thingsl In the pit Wednesday get a bunch for that someone special and 'help raise money for UNC cancer research. Donations of $4.00 please. Sponsored by S.C.A.R.E. Students for Cancer Awareness, Research and Education and The American Cancer Society. 3 SPACES LEFT for a once In a life time opportunity. Spend next Fall semester In Berlin. Earn 15 UNC ciedits. Courses in English. 2 semesters of German required. For Information, come to Study Abroad Office, basement of Caldwell Hall. liOLLEGE STUDENT SURVEY ON SEX Written survey being conducted nationwide. ALL students encouraged to participate. Confidentiality assured, far questionnaire, write: Student Enterprises, 10 Main, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522. 'RESEARCH PROBLEMS? Assistance Mitth dissertations, tern) papers, Inde pendent studies, grant proposals, technical review. L Ucko, PhD, 489 17711. Higher Education Costs are Soaring! We will locate 6-25 financial aid sources for your higher edu cation from our vast data bank or your service fee will be refunded! Call or write for infomation. Academic Resources Rt. 1. Box 714 Deep Gap, NC 28618 I- (704) 264-0429 iPre-Orientation 1992 Applications are currently available for students desiring to serve as counselors for Pre-Orientation 1992, a program which targets incoming minority freshmen. Applications are available at (he Sonya Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center anJ at 04 South Building. The deadline for the return of these applicarions is March 31, 1992 by 5:00pm. For further information, contact Camille Gaddy at 962-6962 (04 South Building) , Five Minutes That Will Last A Lifetime. . . Believe or not, five minutes Is about ail It would take to have your yearbook portrait taken. Sittings are not only quick, but convenient. Photos are being taken In room 213 of the Student Union weekdays from 9am to 7pm through April 16. There Is no sitting fee, and no obligation to purchase anything. To schedule a portrait, call 962-3912 or go by room 213 of the Student Union. Vj YacketyYack . lib-. I Box SO Carolina Union, Chapel H Applications for Senior Class Marshalls for Class of 1993 ( will be available at beginning Monday, March 16 Completed applications are due to the Union Desk by Monday, March 23. Be sure to sign up for an Interview at the Desk when you return your completed appUcatloa DIAL A BIBLE MESSAGE 9330650 Imagine 4 weeks In Paris & 6 UNC Credits! Space still available for UNC Summer program at the Sorbonne. It is possible to earn French credit or elective credit In the City of Ughtsl All this and It's still a UNC program. Financial aid available. For more infor mation, come by the Study Abroad Office, basement of Caldwell Hall. STUDY ABROAD IN AUSTRALIA: Information on semester, year, grad uate, summer and internship pro grams In Perth, Townsville, Sydney, and Melbourne. Programs start at $3520. Call 1-800-878-3696 INTERRACIAL COUPLES: Carolina News on Students Television is doing a story on interracial dating and needs people to interview. Confi dentiality Guaranteed. Contact STV; 962-4788. SORRY FOR THE Inconve nience, but due to the party's early endinc the Omega Pal Phi drawing will be held In the Pit Wednesday, March 18th, NOON. STUDENTS FOR JIM HUNT for Governor organizational meeting 7:30 pm, 2nd floor Union. For more information call 933-1271. presents a panel on Snnrts & Entertainment Law Wed 318 7pm 206 Union FAST FUNDRAISINO PROGRAM Fraternities, sororities, student dubs. Earn up to $1000 In one week. Plus receive a $1000 bonus yourself. And a FREE WATCH just for calling 1-800-932-0528 Ext.65. $10-$360UP WEEKLY, Mailing bro chures! Sparefull-time. Set own hoursi Free Details. Send self-addressed stamped envelope: Pub lishers G. P.O. Box 51665, Durham, NC 27717. TWINS TWINS TWINS Are you a twin? We are looking for sets of Identical and fraternal twins to participate in air pollution research. You must be healthy and 18- 35 years of age. Subjects will be paid for their participation. Grab your twin and come be a part of the Carolina Twin Study! Call 962-1211 NOW! Do You Like KIDS? Can you READ? Want to make a difference? KIDSREAD Training Wed. March 18 7pm 212 Union HIII.NC27S14 the Union Desk Qj Applied Analytical Industries, Inc. Pharmaceutical Laboratory Employment Opportunities As a leading provider of services 10 Ihe pharmaceutical industry, AAI is continuing to expand its operations. Resulting employment opportunities include several analytical laboratory positions available for UNC students. Full Time Lab Analysts perform analyses of pharmaceutical products, using HPLC, CC, UV, IK, andor AA instrumentation, as well' as dissolution testing. Undergraduate degreed in Chemistry majors will be considered for the entry level positions. Temporary Summer Positions are also available for Chemistry majors in the third year of studies. A wide variety of analytical and laboratory sup port assignments are available. A Reception b Scheduled, along with a presentation by AAI, lo introduce you to the company. Dress is casual and light hors d'oeuvres will be avail able. Join us on March 24, at the Club Room Carolina Inn, 68pm Interview opportunities are scheduled to lake place on March 25 at the 21 1 Hanes Hall. A current transcript is requested with your resume. With impressive scientific facilities and a locations minutes from the beach, AAI offers a high quality of life both on and off Ihe job, as well as a progressive compensationbenefits package. AAI ban Equal OpoortunrtyAftinriatrve Action employer MFDV. WANTED: Peer Mediators Looking for students interested in learning conflict management and mediation skills and using those to serve campus residents. If interest ed, call Jim Ullman at 962-7544 or Mary Crotty at 962-5406 in the Department of University Housing to get Info and application. ASTHMATICS NEEDED to participate In an Air Pollution Study conducted by the EM and UNC. Healthy males and females 18-35 with 'Clinically Active' asthma and no smoking history. Flexible schedule needed. Call 929 9993 for additional Information. Attractive fees paid. CAROLINA STUDENT LEGAL SER VICES seeks a Legal Assistant begin ning August 15, 1992; salary $14,576. Recent graduates seeking experience prior to law school are encouraged to apply. Computer skills using Microsoft Word required. Send request for interview and resume to P.O. Box 1312, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. Minorities and women encouraged to apply. Application deadline is April 15. CAROUNA UNION is now hiring: AV SUPERVISOR $5.25hr. Responsible for equipment maintenance and repair. AV, Audio, Lighting, or Electronics experience helpful. Must be albe to manage task without direct super vtslon. Pickup applications at Union Info Desk, check out 'Audio Visual' on application, and return by 325. DANCE INSTRUCTORS wanted. Must be good with young children. $8-10 per hour. Call 933-5878 for more information. DRAGON'S GARDEN Is now hiring full time cashier and delivery person. For more Information, please call Mr. Un at 933-1234. HOUSEKEEPER: Morning shifts 34 days weekly Including some week ends. Previous experience In luxury hotel an advantage. Apply In person to the manager. Fearrington House Inn, 8 miles south of Chapel Hill on 15501. IF YOU ARE GRADUATING In the spring of '92 and are inter ested in graphic design, pub lishing or computers Join our team at University Directories, the Nation's Largest Publisher of Campus Telephone Direct ories. Gain valuable computer knowledge, graphic design, lay out experience and learn all administrative aspects of cre ating quality publications. Sign up for an interview time at Career Planning and Placement in 211 Hanes Hall. Interviews will be held on Tuesday, March 17th and Wednesday, March 18th. Trad Fleming will be glad to talk with you. PERMANENT AND REPLACEMENT PHARMACIST NEEDED. Nice Wis consin community, 30 miles from the twin citjs. Call Andy Rice 715246 2669 or write Waynes Pharmacy 245 ' S. Knowles New Richmond, Wl 54017. ASSISTANT FOR MULTICULTURAL PROGRAMS 10-20 hoursweek; flex ble scheduling. Contact the Center for Peace Education for application. 929 9821. Available immediately. EOE. Set Yourself Apart from the Rest. A video resume draws more attention to your written resume. Give them a resume" they won't soon forget. Call Photos & Videos, Inc. 222-7237 AH Seniors Sign up for FREE dm Year Msssiissrslaip In ti.8 Rani's CLb In the Pit March 16-20 10am-2pm c PHOTOGRAPHERS WANTED: Bring your outgoing personal ity, transportation, and 35mm SLR camera and become one of our professional photogra phers. No experience neces sary. We train. Good pay. flex ible PT hours. Call 967-9576 12-5pm M-F. RECEPTIONISTS AND VETERI NARY ASSISTANTS (full and part-time) needed for busy, small animal clinic in Chapel Hill. Looking for highly motivat ed, confident people who enjoy working with the public. Excellent telephone and com munications skills and basic computer skills a must. Please apply In person to Tlmbertyne Animal Clinic, 110 Banks Drive, Chapel Hill. 968-3047. RECRUITING healthy males and females 1835 to participate In AIR POLLUTION STUDIES conducted by the EPA and UNC. No smoking histo ry, no allergies, or on any medication. Flexble schedule needed. FEES PAID. Call 929-9993 for an appointment. SUN SHARES, a non profit recycling firm in Durham, seeks a graduate student intern with experience and interest in cost analysis and policy analysis for a time limited project. This is a paid position beginning as soon as possible and ending In May, 1992. Minimum ten hours per week. Please forward letter of Interest and description of pertinent skills to Sun Shares, 1215 S. Briggs Ave. Suite 100, Durham, NC 27703 by March 20 1992. TELEMARKETERS NEEDED: Part time, Monday through Friday, 5pm 9pm. Must have good communica tion skills. Hourly base pay plus bonus plans. No selling involved. For Interview call 4904693 between 12 6pm. Ask for Mr. Harrelson. THE HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARY Invites applications for student assis tant positions. Primary duty is reshelving materials. $4.25hr begin, mny salary. Required: willingness to work some nights and weekend hours. 12 hours per week minimum. Availability to work holidays and con tinued employment through summer 1992 required. Current enrollment as a UNC Chapel Hill student. Positions available Immediately. Request appli cation from room 211 of the Health Sciences Library. AAEOE. $40,000 yr! READ BOOKS and TV Scripts. Fill out simple 'like don't like" form. EASY! Fun, relaxing at home, beach, vacations. Guaranteed paycheck. 24 Hour Recording 801-379-2925 Copyright NC12KE8 reveals low cost listings. FRONT OfTKE pofoon avat able at the new Residence lm by Marriott In DurhamRTP. Looking for MvUuais to wo both part-tlm and full-time with flexible hours. Must have professional appearance and good communications skills. Experience preferred. Call (919) 361-1266 for more Information. EOE. Applications are now available for Co-Chairs Applications available at Campus Y Office, Union Desk & Chase Hall Deadline for applications is March 25, 1992 by Spm JOIN THE MISSION OF THE CAMPUS Y NANNY Up to $400 per week. Live-in jobs EastWest Coast Atlanta. Minimum 1 year. NATIONAL NANNY 1-800-722-4453. CRUISE LINE Entry level onboard and landside positions available, year round or summer. (813)-229-5478 SPERM DONORS NEEDED. College students or graduates under 35 years ok), willing to participate 6 months or longer In UNC artificial insemination program. Confidentiality assur ed. $30 per acceptable spec imen. Info, packet and applica tion available outside room 223 McNider building (behind Health Sciences Library). SUMMER '92 LIFEGUARDS & POOL MANAGERS Hope Valley Country Club, 3808 Dover Road, Durham. Apply in per son, Tuesday through Friday. CAMP WAYNE, coed children's camp, Northeast Pennsylvania (3 hrs. N.Y.C.) 623 - 82192. Specialty counselors for Tennis, Volleyball, Softbal, Gymnas tics, Golf, Swimming (W.S.I, preferred). NatureCamping, Guitar, Ceramics, i PaintingDrawing, SelWeferoe, Cheer, leading, Aerobics. Other positions: General, RN, Porter Chamber Maid, Kitchen Workers, Nurses Aid, Night Watchman. Orvcamrxis Interviews, Monday, April 13, 1992. 10:30-5:00 pm. Sign up at 211 Hanes Hall. New York Office 516889-3217. OCEAN LIFEGUARD POSITION avail able In North Myrtle Beach. For more information, call H & S Beach Service 803-249-9188 or 249-1422. SUMMER CAMP FOR PER SONS with Autism seeks coun selors for residential camp near Chapel Hill. Room, board and competitve salary provid ed. Training begins May 25th with Camp ending on August 8th. Call Greg Beck for more Information 1-800-442-2762 SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES await you at the Cary Family YMCA working with children. Now hiring day camp coun selors. Call 9194699622 to request application. UNC Is recruiting counselors to staff Its new Carolina Kids Summer Recreation Program- a day camp planned for children ages 6-12 of uni versity and UNC hospital's employ ees. Applicants must have prior camp experience. College degree coursework preferred. Employment Is from June 8August 21. Salary $6hr. If you are Interested In a great, on campus Job, please send your resume with detailed camp experi ence to Carolina Kids Summer Recreation Program, co Employee Services, CB 1045, 725 Airport Road. No phone calls please. EOEAA NEED A SUMMER JOB Make $5000, get resume experience, possible college credit, work In midwest. For more Info call 932-3226 9-5 ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - fisheries. Earn $5000month. Free transportation! Room & Board! Over 8,000 openings. Male or Female. For employment program call 1-206-545-4155 ext. 277. CHEERLEADINQ INSTRUC TORS NEEDED for private summer camps. If you love cheering, this Is the summer for youl College experience not necessary but strong high school background Is a must. Flexible scheduling. Great pay. Call for Info. (919)3834086 o CHILD CARE needed. Part-time. Flexible hours. Two daysweek. One and two year old. Please call 942 9093. CHILDCARE NEEDED for 2 children, ages 3 & 7. The hours are flexible. Must be responsible and fun-loving. References requested. 942-4422 RESPONSIBLE BABYSITTER wanted for four busy kids. Flexible schedule. Must drive. Some overnight. Refer ences required. Prefer grad student or spouse. 9684828 ROOM AND BOARD FOR CHILD CARE (ages 2, 9). Dayshours flexible. Ample privacy. Pool, tennis available. Must be loving, have sense of humor. Call 942-5500. SUBSTITUTE MOM for 2 year old and Infant Three afternoons beginning In May, hours flexible. Our Woodcraft home: own transportation. 489-3598 before 10:30pm; 493-7961 810pm. SUMMER BABYSITTING active fun kids. 30 to 40 hrswk. Transportation and references re quired. Good pay. Call 490-1153 after 6pm. GREAT CAMPUS CYCLE! RoadMtb hybrid. Large frame, nice parts. $90. FLOWERS MCAT Review Book, brand new. $40. Geoff, 967 5544. HUGE TRIPLE LOFT. Great for double room. 1 yr. old. Very sturdy. Meets regulations. $150. You take it down. We provide pica and beer. 9336062 PANASONIC letter-quality printer for sale. Excellent shape $200. Call 933-5256. UNC's first basketball coach was fired in 1913 for running a gambling ring. It's m CHAPEL HILL: AN ILLUSTRATED HISTO RY. $20 in bookstores, or call 1-800832-3366. FOR SALE: Push bar and grUI guards for mid-size Ford Ranger. Halogen light package Included. Oood condi tion. Call 932-1473 and make offer. 1977 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME. When America could build card... 63k original miles. $900 Call Pat 932-9105 leave mes sage. MUSTS ELL 1982 Honda Accord. Blue hatchback. 5-speed, stereocassette. Good con dition; new brakes, clutch. Gets great mileage, very dependable. Call 933 2711, leave message. OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1982 Cruiser station wagon. Ex cellent condition, 95,000 miles. Air, AMFM radio. Very clean. $1800 or best offer. 929-5508 after 6 p.m. CHEAPI FBI U.S. SEIZED 89 MER CEDES... $200: 86 VW... $50; 87 MERCEDES... $100; 65 MUSTANG... $50. Choose from thousands start ing $25. 24 Hour Recording Reveals Details 801-379-2929 Copyright 0NC12KJC reveals low cost listings. IMAGE-WRITER II computer printer like new. For Macintosh computer. 489-1441. .; ; : LET'S' MAKE A DEAL! Macintosh LC4180, 13 color monitor, extended keyboard. Has system 7, Aldus Pagemaker, Aldus Freehand, Micosoft Word, Microsoft Excel. Negotiable. Ashleigh 962-1163929-3883. MAC SE. 20 Meg HD, 1 Meg. ram. Image Writer II printer. $1250 neg. Call 932-1080. Don't be a PINHEAD. Bowl in the SEAC bowl-a-thon on Friday. March 20th from 35. Get more Information at the Campus Y or Union Underground. I MR I HORSE FOR LEASE: 15.3 hand mare with dressageeventing background. Great dressage teacher. Prefer expe rienced rider. 4933266 or 967-3716. CUT COLLEGE COSTS Invest in a two bedroom condo newly redecorated Chancellor Square fully furnished. For sale by owner. Call 8482372. DESIRABLE GARDEN UNIT, Kensing ton Trace. Fully furnished. New car pet. Convenient to pool laundry. Bus pass. Currently rented month to month. $48,900. Sandy Hale, agent. (w)929-2186, (h)9424648 t2j EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate In this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, lim itation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or dis crimination.' This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertis ing for real estate which is in viola tion of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised In this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimina tion, call HUD toll-free at 1-800-424-8590. 2 BEDROOM 1 12 BATH TOWN HOME In Cameron's End, 515 Merritt Mill Road. Dishwasher. All Amenities. No pets.. 1 year lease. Available June 1st or August 1st. $575 per month. 967-0776. 2 BEDROOM 1 BATH CONDO In Sherwood Colony 1513 E. Franklin by Sienna Hotel. New paint & Carpeting. Professionally managed. $450 per month. Available April 1st or June 1st 967-0776. 2 BEDROOM 1 BATH CONDO, 503 N. Greensboro Street by Carr Mill Mall. Available July 1 or August 1. $425 per month 967-0776. 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment In Colony Apartments. Assume lease mid-May to September 30. $460 month, on bus line. Pets OK. Pool. Ann, 9684166. 3 BLOCKS TO CAMPUS 1 Bedroom apartment available August 1. Free heat, water, and parking. New deco rating and hardwood floors. Prefer graduateupper classmen. Quiet clean environment. $470.00 per month, 1 year lease. No pets. 967-0776. i imiitigiij i Last Tourney of the Year Sunday, March 22, 1992 12:00pm Union Rooms 208-209 Applications available at Union Desk Due In Union Rm. 200 by Spm, Fit, March 20. SPONSORED BY THE CAROLINA UNION RECREATION COMMITTEE PRESENTS impassioned Cnwmces by John Performance dates: SUN, Mar 15, 4 & 8pm MON, Mar 16. 4 & 8pm TUES, Mar 17, 5pm ADMISSION IS FREE ML I American Medical Student Association invites you to participate in the 1st Annual 3on3Miisa Basketball Tournament All proceeds go to the w r; . - March of Dimes Foundation- - f ' Games will be played Sat. & Svn., April 4, 5 1st prize: $25U 2nd prize: $15U Entrance fee: $35 per TEAM Maximum of 32 teams To enter, Team Captain Tony Brown 967-1498 Amy Frey 929-6617 John Patterson 929-9685 Deadline to enter: March 27, 1992 Do Stereotypes Still Exist in Today's TV Shows? ADJUSTMENT Video by Marlon Riggs Discussion following with Dr. Charlene Register Wednesday, March 18, student Union Rm 208 RE-EXAMINE AMERICAN ATTITUDES - INCLUDING YOUR OWN TOWARDS RACE 6 BEDROOM DUPLEX: 5 baths. Wash erdryer. Bus route. In town. $1500 per month. Available May 16. 933 0983. ASSUME LEASE $375mo. 1 bed room apartment, poolsKJe, free park ing. Blue Line, quiet, convenient to Duke, UNC, RIP. Call Lorie 493 7189 BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom house on Hillsborough St., two blocks from campus, available for sublet June through August. Call 967-9642. FEMALE GRADPROF nonsmoker wanted to share 2BR1BA duplex on Old Erwin Rd starting May or June. WD, 15 min. to Duke or UNC. $185mo. 12 util. No pets. Call 490-5896. FOR RENT: 2 BR, 1 12 BA town house at Booker Creek. Available 510 for 3 months or a l yr. lease at $459 mo. Call 932-3598. FREE MAY RENT. Free bus pass. Sublet 1BR apartment from early May-July 31. Ideal for summer school student. $315mo. 9299551. FULLY FURNISHED four-bedroom condo near campus. Washerdryer and microwave. $800month plus utilities. (919) 674-2190, leave mes sage and will return call. GRANVILLE TOWERS Stay With Us And Your Rate Will Stay With You. Stop by today, or call 929-7143. LIVE ONE BLOCK from Franklin Street In a beautiful 2BR2BA condo at Chancellor Square next year! Fully fur nished, washerdryer, bay window, accomodates 4. $1100 per month, 942-5524. LOOKING FOR females for Just $210 a month plus 13 utilities at Highland Hills for summer. 2 of 3 bedrooms -available. Pool, tanning bed, Jacuzzi, tennis courts. Call 932-9686 and leave message. Pielmeyer o must contact: 6:30pm - 9 DOWNTOWN MILL CREEK TOWN HOUSE for rent, May 15. 2BR, 2 lev els. $725 per month. Call Joe at (609683-4247 LOW RENT, great location, super extras! If you're a female nonsmoker and can pay $191mo. plus 12 util files, call 932-5193. MILLCREEK APARTMENTS 3 bed rooms available for the summer months. Fully furnished with washer and dryer. Within walking distance of campus. Call soon 929-4373. NEED TWO FEMALES to sublease 2 BRs In 3BR Merritt Mill Road Town house. WashersDryers. Large room. $230. Small roonv$212. Available May. Call 967-3527. Ask for Kim or Tonya. OLD CHAPEL HILL CHARM. Luxury, studio apartment. Walk to campus. Fireplace, private deck under dog woods. Furnished, Including dishes, linens, washerdryer. Ideal for grad student, visiting faculty. $400. 942 2146 eves. QUIET, NEAT female wanted to sub lease 2BR apartment with me for one or both summer sessions. 933-2963. RENT HALF or whole house, $290 $590mo. Close to campus. Grad uate student(s) preferred. Call 929 8502 or 286-1251 anytime and leave message. RENTING 2 BEDROOM 1 bath privately owned apartment 3 miles from cam pus. On bike and bus route. Excellent condition. $375month. Available May 15th. Call Margaret 929-9814 ROOM IN 2 BR Royal Park apartment available now. Student preferred. Lease expires May 31. $195 and 12 utilities. Call 414-7399 (free call); leave message. ; SUBLEASE 2 BR 1 BA Estes Park Apt. May-Jury. $444month turn, or $372month unfum. N-busline, pool, tennis courts. Call 968-0056. rl I
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