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«r 30A1HAIHU0RA0 HR3T23W 3HT\Gvp( PS HORAM PAGE 18/THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN/MARCH 29, 1979 Classified Ads Classified Ads is a weekly feature of the Western Carolinian. This service is free 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 be 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 LOST black male persian cat in Cullowhee area last week. Reward. We miss him. Please help. Call Connie Mohler at 293-5698. FOUNDTIin McKee classrooms used by political science department: two complete pairs of gloves, one left glove (different pair), and one calculator. See secretary in political science department, McKee 9-A, to identify. FOUNDDWallet with small amount of cash and no ID. Call 293-5656. LOST (or stolen )□ brown tweed sweater and keys taken from Dodson cafeteria. You can have the sweater, just return the keys. Contact Denise at 6763, Walker 705-A or turn in to Walker office please. Pets DAKC registered Collie puppies. Three sable white, one tri-colored. Females only. Call 586-6783 for more Information. FREEtlsix, five month old mutt puppies. Two females, four males. Must get rid of them. Call 293-3442 between 4 and 7 p.m. weekdays. Ask for Pam. Automotive D1977 Chevelle Malibu in excellent condition. Power steering, power brakes, AM-FM radio, air conditioning and automatic transmission. Small V-8 gets 18 m.p.g. Call 293-5124 anytime. D1968 Ford pick-up Vi ton pick-up, manual transmission, good rubber. Call 293-5493. D1973 Toyota Celica ST, yellow, radio, automatic transmission, $1600. Write PO Box 816, Cullowhee. Lost at KA houseQWomen's gold wristwatch, reward offered. If found, call 6643. □ 1978 dodge Omni, excellent condition, 16,700 miles, 31 mpg, front wheel drive, $3,500. Call 586-8310 after 5:30 p.m. D1972 Honda CL450, good condition. Must sell, need money. $50^ Call Steve at 227-6267. □ 68 Chevy II, good condition, yellow with black top. Bought for $600. Due to financial pressures, will sell for $175. or best offer. Must sell at some price soon. Call 586-6456 between 8 p.m. and 1 a.m. □ 1968 Plymouth, 318 engine, four door. Excellent mechanical condition, rough exterior. $350, firm. Call Mrs. Hubbell at 586-2479, evenings. □ 1971 Ford Bronco 302 engine, straight drive, 71,000 miles. Excellent condition, $3,000 or will trade for pick-up, preferably Ford. Call 293-9605 after 6 and on weekends. □ Buick Opel, 1970, excellent gas mileage, engine needs repair, $450 or best offer. Call 227-7229 day, 293-3382 evenings. □ Chevrolet Blazer 1976, excellent condition, low mileage, automatic, 2-wheel drive, good gas mileage, $4900. Call 227-7229 days or 293-3382 evenings. □ 1966 VW. $300 or best offer. Call 586-9918. □ 1972 Yamaha 250 Enduro, good condition, call 586-4622. Schwinn super sport 10-speed, 26 inch frame, Brooks leather saddle, Universal model 61 brakes, Shimano crane, real derailleur, quick release alloy hubs, alloy rims and handlebars, Bellwether seat bag. Call Mark at 227-6626. Desperate, need money. □ Guitar amp, 80 watts, three channels with bass, treble, volume per channel. Also has Hammond reverb, tremolo, fuzz, bass boost and brightness. Cost $200. Will sell for $150 or any reasonable offer. Call Ivan at 293-5055 after 3 p.m. : I Leather basketball. Call 6083. Housing Responsible female graduate wants to "house sit" for the summer, In the Sylva, Cullowhee area. Please call Julie at 227-6573 after 5:30 p.m. For Rent One bedroom furnished apartment in Alpine Building, Cullowhee. Call 586-6353. Also, two bedroom furnished apartment up Caney Fork. $135 per month. Call 586-6353. FOR RENTU Large, private, partially furnished, one bedroom apartment, LR, DR, some carpet, appliances, electric heat. Between Cullowhee and Waynesville, 1 V4 miles from Parkway. Possible to ride together till May and next fall, $135 per month, plus utilities. Call 452-2585 if interested, after 6:30. FOR RENTLlMay 10-Aug. 10, $125 per month, two bedrooms. Located off Main Street in Sylva. Contact CH, P.O. Box 346, Cullowhee. □ Responsible woman, with references, looking for home to rent that will accomodate three dogs, three cats, and chickens, and will provide privacy and room to roam. Call weeknights 293-5345. FOR RENTGTwo bedroom mobile home, total electric, water and garbage pick-up furnished. Blanton's Mobile Home Park, Locust Creek. No pets. Call 586-6707 after 5:30 p.m. FOR RENTnSmall business or office space on Main Street, Sylva. Ground floor, ample parking space. Call 586-4216. FOR SALE□ Three bedroom ranch in Sylva. Ten years old quality built home. First reasonable offer, call 293-5656. FOR RENTUTwo bedroom trailer across from Speedwell General Store. Electric heat. Call Mrs. Hubbell evenings at 586-2479. WANTED TO RENTDHouse on some acreage with small garden spot. Will caretake including livestock and minor repairs M.K. Brabson, P.O. Box 1834 Cullowhee, 227-7431 (work number). For Sale □ Brand new, never used backpack and frame. Orange, extra light weight, made by Seaway. Asking $35. Call 4194. □ Golf clubs and bag, all MacGregor Tourney except Spalding driver (1)and Wilson, Julius Boros putter, six packes (three in a pack) of brand new golf balls included. Asking $95. Call 4194. □ Golf Clubs, brand new, still in box, Ram (Bob Rosburg) model, full set, woods and irons, $165 Quality used golf bag, $25. Call 293-5122. □ 5.3 cubic foot Milovac refrigerator. White, excellent condition. $100 or best offer. Call 6292. □ Two tennis rackets, one Wilson T-3000 and one aluminum, grip size 4Vi. Also, Emerson air conditioner for window, good condition. Phone 293-5242 after 6. □ ONKYO A-7 intergrated amp, Dokorder MK-550 cassette tape deck. Technics belt drive turntable. Utah loud speakers and Recoton SM200's. Call 227-6758, ask for Mike. □ Sofa and matching chair, $25. Contact C.H., P.O. Box 338, Cullowhee. □ Brand new, never used backpack and frame. Orange, extra light weight, made by Seaway. Asking $35. Call 293-9027 after six. □ Golf clubs and bag, all MacGregor Tourney except Spalding driver (1) and Wilson, Julius Boros putter, six packs (three in a pack) of brand new golf balls included. Asking $95. Call 293-9027 after six. □ Bose 901 Continental speakers with equalizer. $475. Also, Kenwood four channel receiver, $400. Call 293-5996 after 6 p.m. □ Turntable Pioneer Ph-12D, Shure cartridge included. Excellent condition. Reasonably priced. Call Scott at 4564. MOVING□ MUST SELL furniture and stereo component system. Price very negotiable. Please call 293-3335 anytime after 6. Wan fed ( l$30 to the first person who can give me the number 884 in A&P bingo. $20 to the first person who can give me number 775. Call Allen anytime at 227-4270. Job Opportunities NEEDEDG Singers, dancers, musicians. Weekends, May, Sept-Oct. Full-time June-Aug. For further information write or call Frontierland, Box 337, Cherokee, N.C. 28719, phone497-4311. □ Tired of never having enough money? This part-time opportunity has great earning potential and may be just what you're looking for. Personal interview required. For appointment phone 497-7124 evenings. WANTEDLJ Fulltime employee for Health Food Store. 40 hr week, good salary, one or two Saturdays per year required. Some knowledge of health food preferred, must supply references. Apply in person between hours of 10-6 ONLY, to Paula Dowdle, Hooper Drug Store, Main Street Sylva. Services □ Experienced typist will type papers for students. If interested call 293-5072 anytime. EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESSQWill do sewing at reasonable rates for men, women, and children. Will make new clothes or mend old ones. Call 293-5825 anytime. □ Disco music for rent. Catering to small private parties. For cheapest price in WNC, call Rick at 293-5824. WORK WANTEDQNEW CREATIONS LTD: house- painting, roofing, landscaping. We promise better work for less money. Free estimates. All work guaranteed. 2 Cor. S:17. Call 293-5950. ASTROLOGICAL BIRTH CHARTSDCalculated from your time and place of birth. Call 586-8547. □ Garbage pickup service, Cullowhee area, twice a week, Tuesday and Saturday, $10 per month. Call 227-6450, leave name and number. □ Experienced typist will type term papers for students. Call 293-5072. BICYCLE REPAIRSDGet ready for spring. Tune-ups and overhauls. Call Earl at 293-9670 evenings. Announcements □ Attention Forest Fire Fighters and other interested people. There will be an organizational meeting Monday in the Cherokee Room at 9 p.m. Any questions? Call Mark Plummer at 4099. □ There will be a meeting of all Criminal Justice majors and any person interested in starting a criminal justice organization on Tuesday, April 3rd at 6:30 p.m. in Belk Room 441. □ The Wesley Foundation is sponsoring a real Mexican dinner, Saturday, March 31 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. The prices are adults $2.50, under 12, $1.75; under six, free. For further information call the Wesley Foundation. 293-9214. ~^rT£^ rs:a:pVa;SuahFrTlaBVackpacker, Warne, N.C. ^e Student Speech-Language and Hearing Association will meet today from 4-5 p.m. in K112 to Ka plans for the spring banquet at the Bavarian Cefla in Asheville. Dr. H. Koepp-Baker a p.oneer on the team approach with cleft palate, will speak on th.s and other topics. All interested persons are invited to attend. Call 7251 for further information. The Cecil W Mann Psychology Club will meet on Thursday, April 12, at 7 p.m. in Killian 320 Dr. Scott Minor will talk on "Clinical Aspects of Behavior Modification with Children." All interested persons are invited to attend. CARPOOLOWant to join one or put flne together. Call Asheville 258-3601 after 1 p.m. □ The Student Speech-Language and Hearing Association meets the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of every month in Killian 112. However, this month SSLHA will meet today All members and those interested in any aspect of speech, language and hearing are invited to attend. For further information call the Speech and Hearing Center at 227-7251. $100 REWARDDfor information leading to the arrest and conviction of persons damaging Hardees' property. Call Mary Watson at 293-9393. PAUSE□ A student-led workshop service is held every Thursday night at 9 p.m. at the Baptist Campus Ministry. Everyone is welcome! Baptist Student Union, 293-9030. □ Eckankar, A Way of Life, Invites you to visit a class. Class is held the fourth Tuesday of each month in Room 27, Joyner, Bldg. For information please write Eckankar International Student Soc, Room 27 Joyner Bldg. WCU, Cullowhee 28723. Rides Riders Wanted□ to Wilmington, N.C, or points enroute, March 30 and April 13. Contact Roy Benedict at 7334 days, or 293-3304 evenings. Contacts DEAR MR. BILLDThank you for your nightly serenades. Keep it up. Us. □ Hope you all liked our beautiful harmony. No defense intended—Mr. Bill. L.S.Q Happy birthday from Mom, Dad, and T. DAVIDDCall me before you come to pick up my amp on Friday. Ivan. '-—mrmmmmttmm^utmtm.^ ■ ' ! French Quarterp .' David goes a long way to bring you bargains! NOW OPEN! Discount David's This Week's Doorbuster Ladies' TENNIS SOCKS •loo If Perfect Now 25c Near Lays & A&P Sylva Plaza 10 - 6 Daily 10 - 8 Friday 1-5 Sunday
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