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Western Carolinian Volume 40 Number 45

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  • Page 12 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN THIIR^HAY APRIL m 1Q75 Carolinian News Briefs Nursing Car wash Sophomores wanting to major in nursing must file with the department this month. Applications for admission to the nursing major are available in the Nursing Department, room 312 Stillwell. All applications must be completed and returned to the nursing office no later than May 1. Special Olympics To raise money for the Special Olympics beingheldat WCU, Scott Hall government is spon- serlng a dance. The scheduled date for the dance is April 15, from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the UC Grandroom, The music will be provided by "Stonehauss." Admission is Si per person. All proceeds will go to the Special Olympics, Lambda Chi Alpha is having a car wash Friday from 12 until 5 p.m. behing Har- deesc 99c outside, $2 inside and out. Women tubers Sign up now for Cullowhee's first annual tubing race exclusively for women. Sign up in dorm lobbies: Walker andHel- der - Thurs. April 10, 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Registration only 25£. Tubing race will be April 16 at 2 p.m. For more information contact any Walker Hall council representative. Hike for Hope Don't just walk a mile in your shoes - walk 25. From the UC to Cherokee, Hike for Hope needs YOU! Join all the fun on May 4, 1975, Contacts FOR SALE: One Sears free spirit 10-speed bicycle, good condition; $60. Also motorcycle Hclment, size medium, excellent condition, $10. Call 293-5046, after 5 p.m. CORRECTION: For the past two issues the following contact has been run with the wrong phone number-ourapol- ogies. JOBS: Students interested in summer and fall employment in a new continental- style restaurant call Franklin, 524-8181 for information. ANYONE: who saw or picked up Si 0 in and or around Brown Cafeteria yesterday around 1 p.m* contact Libby Heath al 293-9269. Needed badly. FOR SALE: Brand new "No- vus" calculator, adds, multiplies and divides. Price $15. Also, Wilson, X-31 Irons and woods, with good bag, $95. Contact, Joe at 293-7444 after 7 p.m. FOR SALE: One (i.E. portable, 8 track tape player and radio (AM-FM) and one pair suede moccasin boots, contact Don Warlick, room 354, Leatherwood, phone 293-7361. NEED: Place to live, starting May to June, contact Pam at Box'396, Cullowhee. Present housing is being moved by owner. FOR SALE: RCA receiver, 60 watts RMS per Channel Call 293-9377. $175 firm. FOR SALE: 18 in. BTW General Electric TV with Stand. S30. Call Sparks at 293-7484 or 293-7485. WANTED: People interested in backpacking, rock climbing, canoeing and rafting. Meet in Joyner Room 21 at 7 p.m. Tuesday. FOR SALE: RCA receiver, 60 watts RMS per channel. Call 293-9377; Si 75 firm. FOR SALE: "Leterra 32" typewriter, $25. Eleven 8-track (pre recorded) tapes. Excellent for recording own music on to, $10. One pair of brown leather boots, size 10 EE, zip up for $10. Call 293-9044. FOR SALE: 1971 Kawasaki 500, newly rebuilt engine $650; 1973 Yamaha 250 Trail Bike 8350, and 1907 Chevy Van - needs repair, $300. Call 293- 5304. FOR SALE: B.S.R. 710OX turntable, complete with walnut base, dust cover, and Shure M91K cartridge. Call 488-3136, or write Joe Brawley Box 535, Cherokee 28719. NEED: Female student needs place to live for herself and her 2 cats, either alone or with roommate. Would prefer house with small plot for garden. Must move in by A pril 20. Write P.O. Box' 986 Cullowhee. FOR SALE: 1966 Fender Mustang (2 pick-up solid body). $65 w/case. Plays well and sounds fine. Contact Wally Grotophorst or write P.O. Box 947. FOR SALE: House plants,15£ and up. Room 352 Leatherwood. Call or see Jim Holder, at 293-7361. Donate books Persons wishing to donate magazines and books to the C.E.T.A. Title 3 G.E.D. preparation class in Cherokee may leave them at the Varsity Shop, Subjects desired include literature, social sciences, and natural sciences. Horse show The Tuckaseigee Valley Riding Club Horse Show is scheduled for Saturday June 7, at Woody Hampton's farm, Dillsboro on Highway 441-South. Rain date is June 14, Starting time of show: 10 a,m. English and Western classes. Car wash For a Student Government you can be proud of... There will be a car wash this Saturday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m, behind Hardees sponsored by Pi Kappa Phi. Cost is $1, Proceeds go to the Special Olympics. Outing Club . The Outing Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. in Joyner, second floor Tuesday night. The program will be on caving and a canoe trip will be discussed. New members are invited. WCUOC Fire crew will meet at 7:30 in Joyner Bldg. Bill's birthday Happy Birthday: Bill, campus Security Patrolman, from all his friends. Book fair Library Science classes will hold a Book Fair, from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. April 15-17, in the Library Science Office, 5th floor, Hunter Library. The books are for kindergarten through the twelfth grade. The fair is being held in conjunction with National Library Week, april 13-20. Gospel fellowship Father William Sherwood will speak at the Full Gospel Fellowship Saturday, 7:30 p.m. next to the Presbyterian Student center. For information call 293-5733. We love Allison Allison, we thought you did great. It was a lot of work for you, and we hope you think it was worth the effort. Love, from us all- TWC. VOTE MIKE KILLAM FOR PRESIDENT Tiam Unlimited in ik dpiM luiMq new bib overalls for girls jake's jeans from greensboro custom-made leather belts &brass buckles work shirts for girls and guys $5.50 jeans starting at $4.95 J3 E 3T HAIR STYLING for guys and gals Walk in Wednesday NEW ear piercing professional servicer includes 24K gold posts on campus All of your crewel needlepoint &yarn supplies X2Z 3ir 3z: ar 32= 32= 32= 32= 3C ar 32= 32= 32= 32= 32= 32= 3X
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