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Western Carolinian Volume 43 Number 24

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  • PAGE 12/THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN/ MARCH 9, 1978 Classified Ads Classified Ads is a weekly feature of the Western Carolinian. This service is tree to all who wish to submit ads. Ads must be received by 5 p.m. Wednesday to appear in Thursday's edition, and should be mailed to The Western Carolinian, P.O. Box 66, Cullowhee, or Joyner 10. We will not accept ads by telephone. Ads should by typed or legibly written and will be accepted on a space-available basis. Unless otherwise specified, ads will appear for three consecutive issues, then will be removed. Lost and Found lOSl a few weeks ago, a silver wedding band (omated) probably in the vicinity of Reid Civ m. There is a lew.nil for ils return. Call 293-7243 or write George Owcnsby, Rt. 67, Box66-H Cullowhee. LOST Mali- Siberian Husky vv ith blue eyes and stripes along torso. Last seen Sunday afternoon out Speedwell Rd. on Tilley Creek Rd. Answers to "Zeke." Anyone ■vnh information please contact Greg Campbell at 193-5919 (tke House) immediately! Reward offered lor return. ' OS! In the lobby of tin; Little Theater, "Approach- ing Speech Communication'' book. If found please return to Stillwell 12.1 (speech theater arts dept.) FOUND Two kevs in Stillwell 236. May be picked up in the Earth Sciences department office (Stillwell 215). LOSI Billfold. Hone with brocade inlay. Desperately d m\ driver's license and II). Please return to info skat U< . HOUND A gold signet ring vvas found Februarv 28 at the Infirmary. Owner may claim by calling 293-5517 and identifying initials on ring. I os I Possibly in Stillwell. A Sharp calculator. Thin black case, blue front white back, green readout. Please contact Karen Beauvais. 216 Helder, phone 709. LOS'I Set of keys on plain key chain between McKee ami Stillwell. Reward. If found, please contact Celeste < arson at PC) Box 740 or turn in lo Post Office. Kev chain has four keys on it. one o( w hich is verv small and cannot be duplicated. A large black and while collie has been found on Long Branch Road at Queen's Apartments. He was hit bv a car lasi Thursday and is recuperating in Apartment 2. Anv one having anv information about this dog please call 293-5985. ' Services Student needs work Home and rental service— remodeling: painting, repairs, clean-up. hauling, yard and tree services. Call 586-8547 after 6:30 p.m.. ask for I arry Hardin. Babysitting jobs wanted for weekends. Have own transportation and will work days or nights. Contact I. p .■ .oil Round between 8 and 5. Ask for Janet Denton. Wanted □ Anyone selling Mary Kav Cosmetics. Please 7729." to buy Old comic books. Call 293-5672 after 5 Wanted call 293- Wanted p m. WANTF 15-year- without Nelson. 9510. 1 colli :lass. C T) Family with teen-age daughter to host old English girl July 26-August 20. Home indoor cats or dogs preferred. Call Mrs. British-American Exchange Program. 293- vt clear glass for recycling. Bring me vour all Monte Phillips at 586-856-4 after 5 p.m. For Sale 35 Caliber Marlin Rifle, one yr. old. in perfect condition. Will sell or trade - $75. Contact Jeff Brandt. 586-2151. ext. 148 or Box 1231 Cullowhee. 40" electric stove. $60. Lg. frost-free refrigerator. $100. Both in excellent cond. Call 293-7239. ■WON Jewelry (men's and women's), perfume. Iccanters, men's cologne and aftershave. Cute Easter gifts for kids! Great for gifts at reasonable prices. Call loan at phone 633 to see the latest book. Panasonic amp, Garrard turntable, with speakers. ■>85. Call 586-8547. SST CB radio with side band and antenna. Cost $250, will sell for $100. Also Cobra 138 CB radio with side band and antenna. Cost $250. will sell for $100. Call 293-9471. Skateboard. Santa Cruz 5 ply. 27" deck, four Powell Bones wheels, two Phoenex trucks. Best offer, all very new. Contact Tom at 586-6889 after 4 p.m. C iistom Pillows, sofas and chairs. Lots of colors. Must see to believe. Call 293-9471. Chest of drawers. 48" x 36". in good condition. $18 ,i best offer. Call 586-5989 after 5 p.m. G-50A Yamaha acoustic guitar plus ease. Fairly new. hardly used. If interested call 586-5989 after 5. 15' .- foot Glastron boat. 1974. 135 hp Johnson motor, long irailcr. Like new, call or see Kenny at Buchanan's Phifrips 66. East Main Street, Sylva. Conn Director trumpet. 10 years old. an antique. In mint condition. Comes with music stand and beginning music books. Call Craig at 293-7774 ater 5 p.m. on weekdavs only. Pioneer SX 450 stereo receiver Excellent condition. Perfect for the person just starting in high fidelity. Call C i.ug at 293-7774 after 5 p.m. on weekdavs onlv. Gold rug. 10' x 14' with pad, $20. Also bov's bicycle, $20. Call 293-5476 after 5 p.m. Pets Puppies: two male, one female- mother pure bred Boston terrier. $10 each. 6 weeks old. Call 293-5476 after 5 p.m. Due to financial circumstances, must sell K)1 i month old male, black & rust Doberman Pinscher. Very good stock, (grandad placed 2nd in international weight competition) among other numerous awards in his bloodline. Write John Turner. P.O. Box 1357. $150 firm. Free puppies Four German Shepherd females; three brown with black patches and one black with brown feel. Call 24.1-"3I8 lor more information. Housing FOR RENT on.- mile from WCU. Two bedroom partially furnished duplex apartment, central heat Couple or responsible adults. No pets. Call 586-2934. Male trailermate needed for summer. If Interested, call 293-5931 and ask for Rob. FOR RENT Two bedroom apartment within walking distance of campus. Available May 15. Also, five bedroom, two bath house within walking distance of campus. Available Mav 15. Call David Ravburn at IDs Newsstand, 293-5100. FOR RENT two trailers in Tuckasiegee. Call 293-9032. FOR RENT Large, two bedroom furnished trailer. 1 line minute walk from Cullowhee Post Office. On hill behind Harrill dorm. Available now. Call 293-5861 after 5 p.m. Job Opportunities Legally blind poet, folklorisl, needs driver, reader, helper. Good Salary plus apprenticeship in Appalachian lore. Contact Richard Chase. Route 4. Box.l()8-A. Hendersonville. NC 287.19. HELP WANTED College junior, mature and aggressive, to he employed part-time with full-time income. To call on professional clients in Cullowhee area. Must have management or sales experience and be able lo supervise other people. Can work between or alter classes until graduation or alter if accepted. Send brief resume or name, address and tei. number. Employer will contact vou for appointment date. CCP, P.O. Box .111. Mars Hill. NC 28754 or call collect. 689-4982. An Equal Opportunity Employer Counselors for Carolina co-ed summer camp mid June to mid August. Only clean-cut conservative college students need apply. For information/application write: Camp Pinevvood, 1801 Cleveland Rd. Miami Beach. Fla. .1.1141. Immediate openings for career opportunities to counsel children in the wilderness. Representatives from the Jack and Ruth Eckerd Foundation will be on campus for interviewing on March 9 and 10. Please contact the Placement Office in the CAP Center at 293-7170 for information and interviewing schedule. C onscientious student who is interested in statistical inference, quantitative analysis, marketing, and applications of canned EDP programs (SPSS. etc.). Hard work, low pay. but a fantastic opportunity to obtain background and experience working with real world- business applications of the above. Contact Bill Manck. CIML. b 37. Forsyth. Positions at the Cherokee Children's Homed Full-Time Houseparents: Salary. $126/week and room, board, retirement program and workmen's compensation. 6 days leave every month. Requirements: Experience with natural or foster children plus a desire to obtain training at our expense. Duties: Care of eight boys which includes food preparation and organization of house chores; problem solving with and discipline of children. Usually assisted by a cottage aid five days a week. Substitute Houseparents Salary: $21/day. room and board and workmen's compensation. Requirements: Experience with natural or foster children plus a desire to obtain training at our expense. Duties: Care of eight children between ages of 8-17. Food preparation; general household, assisted by a cottage aid. Usually work from two to six days a month. Phone or write Gilliam Jackson at 497-9156, Cherokee Children's Home. Cherokee. NC 28719. Applications mav be picked up at the Boys Club or Social Service Dept. Automotive 1972—white with black interior, Dlack sKlepipes T top. 350, 4-speed. All extras^ $4400. Call 4M>-180' or se<- Sherri Ensley at Hunter Library. Corvette 1^72—white with black interior, black sidepipes. T-top, 350. 4-speed. All extras $4400. Call 456-180" or see Sherri Fnsley at Hunter Library. Chevrolet '/i-ton panel truck. 1954. Needs some work. bu. basically sound. $195. Call or see Dr. Neff, Earth Sciences Dept. 293-7268. Chevrolet Impala 1970 two door coupe. New radials, needs bodvwork but is in good mechanical condition. $ 175 or best offer. Call Dot Pearsall at 586-5989. . Buick Skylark, 1970. with AC, radial tires good condition. $500. Must sell. Telephone after 6 p.m. 293-5761. Volvo PV444, 1958, runs very well and has good interior. Needs paint and minor work. $395. Also Volvo wagon in verv good condition. 586-6725. Two 15 inch stock five-lug Ford wheels. Good condition. Both for $10. Call 586-2681. Yamaha Cf-175, 1970, excellent condition. Call ».M20C>. after 5 p.m. weekdays and ask for Rick. Honda 750K, 1974, four cylinder motorcycle. For note JMtnrniMtinn call 586-2681. No trades. TlTord 1969 Custom. 293-5940 after 3 p.m. Best offer over $250. call Female goal Livestock not milking, $25. Call 586-8547. Riders RIDE NEEDED; For two to Washington, D.C. for Easter holidays. Will share expenses. Contact Sharon Finneran, ext. 605 or Chip Hammond, ext. 755. Ride needed lo Winston-Salem March 10th. Can leave anv lime alter noon. I'll be glad to help with gas monev. Please call 293-7707, and ask for Mary. Leave a message iff in not there. A nnouncements Phi Alpha Theta, history honor society, will meet today al 5 p.m. in McKee 107 to discuss the book sale. Ihe Organization of Ebony Students will meet on March 15 al 6 p.m. in McKee 10. All members and Other students interested in Black Awareness are encouraged to attend. Ihe French and Spanish Placement Tests will be given today at 6:30 p.m. in M-105 and M-106 respectively. Applications are now being accepted for Housing Residence Assistants (RA's) for the 1978-79 school vear. Vou must he a sophomore- by next fall and have a 2.0 grade point average. Apply at the CAP Center. Deadline is March 17th. See your area co-ordinator for further information. lest Anxiety Group! .'Do you froe/e up, block, or get very Up-tight in test taking situations? The Counseling Office will be offering 2 groups in test anxiety reduction, one from 1:30 to 3 p.m.. the other from 3:30 to 5 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning March 14. To sign up, come by or call the CAP Center at 334. The PE dept. will give written and skill proficiency tests in bowling, badminton, golf, tennis, handball, and archery. The written tests will be given on March 14th at 6:30 p.m. in room 20 of Reid Gym, and the skill tests on March 15th. Students desiring to take these tests must register with the secretary in office 13 of the Dept. of Health and PE by March 13. A forum on Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland" will be presented tonight at 8 p.m. in Killian 104. Guest speakers discussing the book will be Dr. Terry Nienhuis and Dr. Joseph Meigs, both of WCU's English department. The forum is sponsored by the English Club and admission is free. GThe UCB will present "The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean," starring Paul Newman tomorrow in Hoey at 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. This will be the final Friday night movie of the year. Admission is $1. DThe movie "On the Beach" will be shown on March 15th in Hoey Auditorium at 8 p.m. Admission will be $1. "On the Beach" takes place after a nuclear explosion annihilates the entire population of the northern hemisphere and the people of Australia await their inevitable end. Each prepares in their own way, some with religious faith, some with pagan orgies. But keeping with his tradition of hope for the future, S.'Ji*3!. Kramer leaves a final message. The star studded cast includes Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Fred Astaire, and Anthony Perkins. Don't miss this movie from the Science Fiction FilmSeries. foAhe Hft S ^ Th°maS' Dem°"atic Candidate he fac. I I r,CtrC°un8reSSi0nal Seat' wi" be he'd « 0 i'F 8C °f the UC °" Wed" March 15th, at /.JO p.m. Everyone is encouraged to attend. Call in the professionals Haywood Transfer & Storage Co., Inc. Agent la • ex • EKZMQ *Movm9 -Storm9 * Q Local & Long Distance Van Llnes 456-3001—Waynesville
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