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The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, March 24, 19925, . SattlJ ar 1M CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING i v,rmmm umtmmmm mmmmm rmmmr.n Hi J 6 BEDROOM DUPLEX: 5 baths. Washerdryer. Bus route. In town. $1500 per month. Available May 16. 933)983. BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom house on Hillsborough St.. two blocks from campus, available for sublet June through August. Call 967-9642. CLOSE SUMMER SUBLET Female norvsmolter preferred. 932-9566. DOWNTOWN MILL CREEK TOWN HOUSE for rent, May 15. 2BR, 2 lev els. $725 per month. Call Joe at (60926834247 FOR RENT: 2 BR. 1 12 BA town house at Booker Creek. Available 510 for 3 months or a 1-yr. lease at $459 mo. Call 932-3598. GRANVILLE TOWERS Stay With Us And Your Rate Will Stay With You. Stop by today, or call 929-7143. HOUSE FOR RENT DURING SUM MER. 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Rent nego tiable. Walking distance. Call Chris 968623. HOUSE FOR RENT: Summer and fall semester. 2BR, very close to cam pus, WD, $600mo. Call 9686991. 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. MILL CREEK 2 BR condo for rent. Partially furnished w TV. Available May. Please call 967-3942 or 643-5527. MILLCREEK APARTMENTS 2 bed rooms available for the summer months. Fully furnished with washer and dryer. Within walking distance of campus. Call soon 929-4373. NICE, QUIET, SPACIOUS 2Br Condo. 1 12 bath. WD connections. DW, stove, and refridgerator. Outside stor i age. Now accepting 3-month leases for the summer school session. 'Please call Manager, 967-4870. VENT HALF or whole house, $290 $590mo. Close to campus. Graduate studentfs) preferred. Cay 9298502 or 286-1251 anytime and leave message. i mm i SUBLEASE 2 BR 1 BA Estes Park Apt. May-July. $444month turn, or $372month unfum. Nbusline, pool, tennis courts. Call 968-0056. SUBLEASE 2 BR KINGSWOOD APT. Available May 10 July 31. $388 month. Get May rent free. Enjoy free meals at Clubhs. every Tues. Call 942-2664 SUBLEASE GREAT HOUSE for sum mer months. Available May- August. Much room available. Very close to campus. Call Danielle at 933-2941. SUBLEASE May-August large 3BR 2BA apartment. WD. AC. Dish washer. Energy efficient and cool in summer. Ten minute easy bike to cam pus. $615month. Call 968-3687. SUBLET 2BR apt on Franklin St. Available In May, exact date negot. $425month. Call 929-1431 or 967 0776. SUBLET Mill Creek apartment May 14-August 14. 2 bedroom, 2 bath garden style corner apartment. Call 942-3822; SUBLET SPACIOUS own room In 2BR townhouse. Clean, unfurnished, walk ing distance to campus. Only $195 plus 12 utilities per month. May 1 July 31 with option to renew. Call 942-9331. SUMMER SUBLET: One block from campus. Air conditioned house. One single and two single adjacent rooms. Individuals or groups. 967-1940 UNIVERSITY GARDENS unit 4 E. Walk or bike to Campus. 2 BR townhouse, 1 12 baths, 900 square feet, $350 month until July 1 (off season short term rent): $395month after July 1. Call 9296274. WALK TO CAMPUS- Franklin St.Sublet my apt from 515-815. $375mo, 2 large bedrooms. Located across from Town Hall on Airport Rd. Call James 968-1246. SUBLEASE FOR SUMMER IN CHAN CELLOR SQUARE. Furnished. Wash er dryer. 2BR, 2BA. Call 967-3796 or 933-1861. FURNISHED ROOM with separate entrance and private bath In family home. Fully furnished plus refrigera tor, microwave. One mile from cam pus in beautiful residential neighbor hood (Glen- Lennox area). Nov smok ing grad student preferred. $250 mo. Available April 1. 929-3412 HELP! Must SUBLET for SUMMER. Furnished master BRBA, walk-In closet, pool, tennis, weights, bus-line. $262 12 utlls. Please help. Call 933-2123 evenings. LIVE-IN with Chapel Hill family. Opening for UNC co-ed for 1992-93 academic year. Private room and board provided In lovely house. Required responsfcllity for driving 9th grade daughter to after school activ ities, some evenings to stay in plus normal family member help out activ ities. If Interested, please call for Interview, 9290498. MILLCREEK APT FOR SUMMER: 2 bedrooms available. Furnished, 4BR2BA condo. WD. AC Walk to campus) Females only. Call Karen or Pam, 932-1241. Leave message. NEED ROOM FOR SUMMER SCHOOL? Spend summer on golf course, Flnley Golf Course. AC, Coed Kappa Psl House. $180double. $230slngle. Brandon Maddox 968 9971 ROOM FOR RENT: EarlyMay to mid August. House a short walk from campus. Call 942-0338 and leave message. ROOM FOR RENT: small house with pets. Walking distance to campus. $170 per month plus utilities. Call 9688853. GRAHAM COURT SUMMER AND OR FALL sublet. 2 females wanted. Own bedrooms. Walk to campus. Call 933-2620. FEMALE roommate, preferably non smoker, grad upperdassman prof wanted to share 2BR 2BA apt w quiet student for fall spring semesters 92-93. Call 933-1815. Leave message. 2 FEMALES, non-smokers to share a 3BR house. Rent $260 and up plus 13 utilities. Convenient to UNC, WD. 9194934566. DO YOU NEED a Roommate? On campus or off, we help match you with the perfect roommate: Plan NOWIII For next semester. Call UNC Student Agencies 962-7433. FEMALE GRADUATE student (smoker) looking for roommate for summer. 5 10 mln walk from campus, parking space, own room. $175mo utili ties. Call 967-1216. GRAD NONSMOKER needed to share beautiful 4 BR house in Carrboro. $205 14 utilities. Call Jenny 968 4321 (Home) 962-1574 (work). HELPI We need a housemate or we lose our huge 3BR Highland Hills apt! Get your own bedroom and bath room! For next semester, start May or August. Grad students preferred. Call Michael or machine, 932-5458. Non-smoker please. LOOKING FOR 1 FEMALE to share Kensington Trace apt. ONLY $150 month. May-Aug. 933-1671 LOOKING FOR student(s) to sublet Kensington Trace apartment first summer session. Fully furnished, convenient bus access. If interested call 9334515. OWN ROOM BATHROOM. Female non-smoker preferred. Available In May. $237.50month. plus 12 util ities. 2BR, 2 12 BA, WD, pool, 1 mile from campus. Call 929-5660. RESPONSIBLE housemates wanted. Private room, share living spaces, 1 mile from campus, good for grad stu dents, $300 per month. Call Chip; 967-4858. SEEKING RESPONSIBLE. NON SMOKING female roommate for sum mer to share furnlnshed Kingswood Apt. $189 12 utilities. May thru August. Call 933-9134. Three IncredWycool gins seek a 4th to make our townhouse completel Need a fun sociable non- smoking female for this fall. $125 mo. and 14 utilities. Call 932-9914. Leave message. TWO ROOMMATES needed to sub lease Mill Creek for summer. 2BR 2BA, WD. $212 mo person. Call 933-7337 or 933-2271. WANTED: Quiet, nonsmoking female for 2BR, 1-12BA at Carolina Apts, $225mo, 12 utils. Beginning 8192. Call Jennifer, 967-1192, leave message. CHANCELLOR SQUARE Summer sublease. One block from campus, 2BR, 2BA, WD, microwave, dish washer, close to campus and bars! Call 9290876. HELP! I need to get away! Ride need ed either to Philadelphia (or north as far as NJ) or to Ashevllle, NC this weekend (327). Dates and times negotiable. Will help with gas and driving. Please! Call Jen at 932 9020, evenings. PLEASE, ANYONE going to or passing through Charlotte this coming Friday and returning this Sunday, I could use a ride. Will pay gas. Amy 933-5326. RIDE DESPARATELY needed to Washington DC for weekend of March 27. Willing to pay for all gas. Call Jan 942-2128. EURAIL PASSES Available at Cole Travel. Youth Hostel cards and discount International air line tickets. Cole Travel 54 at the by pass. 967-8888. IN SEARCH OF TROY: Classics under grad seeks flexible travel companion to Greece and Turkey this summer. Budget itinerary- hosteling. backpack ing, camping. Call Lisa 967-3105. ALPHA PHI OMEGA (APO) Campus Lost & Found located in the bottom of the Union or call 962-1044. CHRISTINA VOCALAN Ybur I.D. and registration cards are in the Biology office In Coker. FOUND: Black Lab puppy, white rear feet. 933533. FOUND: Sunglasses by HHI Hall. Lost by someone playing Frlsbee, Wed nesday, 318. Call 967-6173. ask for Julie. Describe to claim. LOST: (312) SONY WALKMAN between Peabody and Union. Call Joe at 9334272 LOST: Black Dally Organizer some time 316 in Davis Library. If found please call Warren at 933-3860. LOST: Predominantly green lightweight Columbia Jacket between Howell and Davie Hall. If found, call Mark at 9680345. LOST: Room key on a blue wrist band. If found, please call 96&S852. Leave message. TOOL BOX Found 31792 between Unlv Lake & Carolina Apts. Identify con tents and call Chris 932-5705. ABORTION - To 20 weeks. Private & confidential GYN facility wSat & week day appts avail. Pain medication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942-0824. 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Open 24 hours. 9420030. IF YOU SEEK reasonable, patient help with calculus, algebra, trigonom etry, etc., call Jim at 942-1108 any time. Gift certificates and gutter, lessons are available also. Excelf B LOVE FROM Tolentlne, you look sexy with no hair, please shave yout head before Friday. Good luck! Dear Wonderful- Life's never beert better for me than today (I know the news can be bad). Having a great time thanks to you. You are super child. Hugs forever even at out favorite place. E.E. Saw you riding your bike across campus. You haven't called me In v while, what happened? If you want to. know who I am meet me In the line for Yearbook Portraits In front of room 213 (Union) at 1 pm on. Monday. P.S. I liked those black pants.. .P.D. ; HEY STEVE, Don't forget that March-' 16-April 16 Is the last chance to get' a portrait in the yearbook. They are free and can be scheduled by calling" 962-3912. . 1 POOTIE, Happy 20th Birthday! You're; so ooookj nowl I hope that you have! a great day. I love you. -K ; y mm Black and blue Montross shakes off NCAA beatings DTH. The best news on campus! II By Mark Anderson Senior Writer Eric Montross stood in the North Carolina locker room Saturday calmly answering questions. A swarm of re porters still surrounded him about 45 minutes after UNC had advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 by beating Alabama 64-55. A quick look at the relaxed Montross and it would have been easy to thinkthis was a pregame scene no sweat or gasping for breath. But a closer exami nation made it obvious that unless Montross' normal pregame routine in volves being a butcher's apprentice, he had spent the past couple hours banging in the low post. Blood stains dotted Montross' uni form, but red has become almost a nightly addition to his Carolina blues this season. In fact, the war paint is now a common sign that Montross has been to work, similar to the stains on a surgeon's gown. The rest of his body sported cuts and bruises some new, some old. The scar under his eye is a painful reminder of Montross' bodily sacrifices in the Feb. 5 upset of No. 1 Duke. Very few 7-foot, 264-pound people suffer regular beatings. Montross is an exception, and UNC coach Dean Smith is not happy. Before the NCAA Tour- nament, Smith said he was making a "Montross film" for Fred Barakat, ACC director of officials. Smith said that on offense, Montross does not seem to draw fouls at the same rate he is abused. The sophomore center is third on the team in free-throw attempts. Smith said that on defense Montross, who picked up three fouls in the first 1 1 minutes Friday, is so strong that a simple push sends players flying. "I really feel sorry for him," Smith said. "He's so big and strong, guys will bang into him and bounce off, and he doesn't fall down, soa foul isn't called." So far, the NCAA tourney has not made Smith any happier. UNC's battle with Alabama Friday would not have been mistaken for a social dance class. "This was extremely physical," Smith said. "It's not good for the game. Pre tend I'm out of it, I just hate to see the strongest or who teaches his guys to act or hit people win. The game was in tended to be more finesse. It's a beauti ful game and I'd just hate for it to become hockey." Montross is not ready to lace up the skates either, but he does not mind a little leeway in the lane. After all, how many people are going to win a battle Eric Montross with the behe moth? "I like to have a fairly loose-called game," Montross said. "On the other hand, some things do get out of hand with the elbows or the pushing after a shot. It's a very fine line between physical and too physical. It's just something we have to adjust to because I don't know that it will change." Friday, Montross nailed by a Horry elbow midway through the second half. "I don't think that Robert did it inten tionally," Montross said. "It was a very physical game inside, and, unfortu nately, my head was in the wrong place at the wrong time and it connected." Horry said he was just trying to es tablish himself in the lane. He said the rough stuff comes with the territory. "It was touchy the whole game," Horry said. "Montross tries to come out and intimidate you with his big body and try to body you up, and I just wasn't going to stand for that. "Unluckily, he caught a 'bow in the face, and I caught one in the eye from him and there wasn't any mention about that. There's a lot of big guys in there Doonesbury HP, mi, I JUST GOT VxFtfTwT ilMSO FSAMBHm 1 wof I SUPPOSePID pown FORPOiWA Vl ooiimma 1 PUFF Piece , AWUNP...J fiCUNWttS ON CLINTON. I 3uJKT AH AMAZING ffSfelL fir" OCXS BeiNOOBJECriVEIrlEAN ycu have to men a owiam ? wHATiFiowecrmv, emm- ICAUY CONCUIPE THAT THIS GUY leoiFFemiT, that HtSSPeCIAL YOLMSAN, IN sprreoFHis HAWS THE Daily Crossword by Bruce W. Thompson 1992 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 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C A V EilA C T SClP 0 E M ph I ilEJ S e h4sJ ' s HH H IE RLlHlO M IE RLlljE A IS E A R A TOnIe IE 0 SEJAjBlElTl pi A I sj H AXj T I E I sj T I S 1 1 B 1 R 1 0 1 CEO Osl IYER LIT OWES E I R 1 G 1 0 P0 1 W W 1 1 1 APR I All I El AVER iNJI Is E 111 GllA XlYlSlTl IClElSlTtJElllAlNl Need help with this crossword puzzle? Call 1-900-454-3014. Your phone company will bill you 95 cents per minute. Rotary or touch-tone phones. i 2 3 C I is i p li ft F"'lio In I12 ha 5 mm 17 18 19 20 "" 21 22 ' ' 23 24 25 ' 26 27 2S """" 29 "" 30 31 32 33 1 34 " " " 35 36 37 36 39 """ i 42 43 44 45 46 47 "" 46 49 50' 51 mmhmm n 5j M 55 56 57 56 59 60 """" 61 " "" 62 63 64 6S I I hi i I I 1 ' I I and a lot of people are going to catch some 'bows." Smith is especially upset with the roughness because the NCAA Officiat ing Committee made post play a point of emphasis this season. Smith said officials were handing out too many warnings and calling too few fouls. Horry agreed that games are actually more physical this year. "In the past years, they wouldn't let us be that physical," he said. "It seems like this year they're letting us be a lot more physical. As long as the 'bows were staying down, the refs weren't calling it." If they donot make the calls, Montross will not complain ... as long as his big body has a couple more weeks to accu mulate battle scars. niiUiytiiiijmti'7-vi!i at long last. . . SHADOWS AND POG inn iiiii inn urn jwi dim iii runt mil iimi tin dim milium mini Hnliiiniti iiiii'i UTtlUtltll tllltl Fllllllll lllltlllll lllll IIIII ioij 3rd Smomh Month! I 2 Academy Award! NOMINATIONS SBQEDQltEit? IJSW? n Ai 1 .11 i WHY TOU SHOULD STMT PLANNING FOR RETIREMENT WITH YOUR EYES CLOSED. Pi' For retirement to be the time of your life, you have to dream a little about the things you've always wanted to do: travel, explore, start a business. Just imagine. . . With a dream and a plan, you can make it happen. 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