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Western Carolinian Volume 46 Number 24, March 25, 1982

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  • March 25, 1982 9 Classifieds, Classified ad messages should be typewritten or neatly printed, and should contain a current phone number or mailing address. Deadline for classifieds is 5:00 pm on Tuesday for the following Thursday s paper. Classifieds should not be more than 50 words long if possible. There is no charge for this service. Classifieds will run for three weeks and then be removed unless otherwise requested. RIDE NEEDED: From Hendersonville or Asheville to Sylva and back. Will share expenses. Contact Louise Cross at 586-8527./S JUDO: WAYNESVILLE SCHOOL OF JLDO meets Tuesday and Thursday nights from 7-9 p.m. in the Old Armory in Waynesville, N.C. The instructor, Kuni Shiba, is a fourth degree black belt. Students compete on the state, regional, and national levels. For more information, call Su Baumann, 586-8430, from 4:30-6 p.m./S DEATH ROW PRISONER: caucasion male, age 35, desires correspondence with either male or female college students. Wants to form some kind of friendly type relationship and more or less just exchange past experiences and ideas. Will answer all letters and exchange pictures. If interested write to Jim Jeffers, Box B-38604, Florence, Arizona, 85232./*** FOR SALF: 1974 Honda 125 C L less than 1000 miles. Good condition. $400 need to sell. 497-3381 after 5 pm./*** FOR SALE: GE 19 "portable color TV. One-touch color, 100% solid state. $160. Also, Eureka upright vacuum cleaner. $40. Both in good condition. 586-9751./*** FOR SALE: 1970 Ford Station Wagon - good transportation - asking $375.00. Call evenings after 8:00 pm, 293-3532./*** FOR SALE: Almost new Bruning Electric Erasor; Army Ruck Sack, good condition. Call John at 4239./*** FOR SALE: Double mattress and box springs. Good condition, $25.00. Inquire at 293-9423 after 5 pm./*** FOR SALE: Brand new Kerosun Heater - never out of the box - 19,500 B.T.U.s - comes with 5 gal. can and battery operated pump - $200.00 - call Jeff - 586- 9650./*** FOR WOMEN who desire temporary shelter or a listening person regarding domestic violence or sexual assault, please dial 0, ask for WX-6103 anytime day or night./* JACKSON COUNT* SHELTERED WORKSHOP will accept written bids on a 1974 Dodge Bus. sixteen (16) passenger, inoperative (as is, where is). We encourage you to make an inspection of the vehicle before making any bid. The bus is parked behind the workshop in the parking lot. No bids will be received after 12:00 noon on March 9, 1982. Call the workshop at 586-8981 for any further questions. Address your bids to: Jackson County Sheltered Workshop, Inc.; P.O. Box 220; Webster, NC 28788. The Jackson County Sheltered Workshop. Inc. has the right to reject any bids./*** WANTED to buy - aluminum - cans, TV trays, etc. Phone 586-8981 for more details. Save those cans, folks!!!/*** FOR SALE: McCulloch Chain Saw 7-10 Automatic 20" bar excellent condition. 293-3769/*** FOR SALEi IS. Divan Regulator with or without pressure gauge, excellent condition. Also U.S. Divers Buoyancy Compensator. Call John at 227-4239./*** FOR SALE: New and used appliances and TV's. Free six-pack with each purchase. Call 586-4215./*** FOR SALE: Panasonic AM-FM stereo, 8 track player- recorder, turntable, 2 speakers, microphones, excellent condition, sounds great, $155. Call 586-2479 after 3 p.m./** NEEDED: Psychology handbook, LeFrancois edition, for Psychology 201, am willing to pay at least half of original bookstore cost or negotiate. Call 227-6644./** NEED HELP? For women who desire temporary shelter or a listening person reguarding domestic violence or sexual assault, please dial O and ask for WX-6103 anytime day or night./** (I I.LOWHEE FANTASY, INC.: Let us help you make your wildest erotic fantasy a reality. All serious inquiries will be answered though some may not be practical for realization. Discretion guaranteed. Enter your own world of make-believe by sending your fantastic scenario to: Mark E. DiSahd, P.O. Box 759, Cullowhee, NC 28723. Include your address and phone number./** FOR RENT: Attractive two bedroom furnished duplex apartment available for sublet in Waynesville on Galfrowse Road across 'from Lake Junaluska. Air conditioning and cable TV. Available May 15 to August 15,1982, $300 per month. Contact Robert Dailey at 227- 7368./** TYPING & TEMPORARY SERVICES: Professional typing of student papers, resumes, theses, and manuscripts from cassettes or copy. Flat student rates, phone-in dictation, phone answering and billing services, temporary office assistance. Barbara J. Smith. 586- 8344./S IN DESPERATE NEED OF: House to rent, Cullowhee area, three bedroom w/basement or utility area. We are hardworking and honest, will do yard work and repairs, painting, etc., in exchange for low rent. References available. Barbara J. Smith, 586-8344./** FOR SALE: 1 1953 Chevy '/, ton pickup, classic cab - 6 window, excellent condition, runs well, 6-cylinder-235, good tires, needs door windows and bumpers. Must drive to appreciate. Must sell to pay school debts. Call 227- 4467 after 5 pm or 227-4691 after 8 pm./* ANN ONI who knows about a wood maul accidentally placed in their car, please contact James Buckner, Department of Music, phone number: 227-7242. Thank you./* FOR SALE: 1972 Buick Skylark, metalic light blue, new tune up, good c ondition except small dent in front, A M- FM cassette Craig with Maximum 7 speakers. Good transportation: $1,600. C all Bruce 293-3224./* FOR SALE: one pair of HART 200 mm skis with never used GEZE bindings also one set of excellent poles. $170.00 firm. Bruce, 293-3224./* FOR SALE: Ampeg Practice Amplifier. Practically new. Asking $50 or best offer. C all 293-3158./* OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT SWAP: trade all your unused equipment for valuables you can use. April 1st beginning at 4:00 on the I C lawn. For further information call Mark at 6964. Sponsored by the Outing Club./* BICYLCLE REPAIR CLINIC at the next Outing Club meeting. Get you bicycle in shape for the spring weather. Meetings are every Tuesday at 6:00 in the Catamount Room, UC./* FOR SALE: 15 vol. set.. No. 351 of Limited Edition 1,000 copies. Mod. Science series. Pub. 1896. $300.; Also Scener of Parisian Life III Cousin Bette by de Balzac, Pub. 1895. $20; Also Chemistry Meteorology and the Function of Digestion by Wm. Prout, Pub. 1834. $40. Ph. 293-3822./* FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED: Responsible female needed to share 2 bedroom trailer P mile from campus. $57.50 a month plus '/: utilities. Nonsmoker please. For summer and/or fall. 293-3111./* FOR SALE: Antique, veneer wardrobe with mirrors. Good condition. $50.00. Call 293-9423 after 5 pm./* FOR SALE: Woman's 25", 10-speed bike. Good condition. $50.00. Call 293-9423 after 5 pm. • FOR SALE: 69 VW van. Body good. Engine rough but will run. $650.00. ph: 293-3713./* FOR SALE: Takamine F-3705 Acoustic guitar with hardshell case. 2 years old. $225.00. ph. 293-3713./* MOVING TO JAPAN Must sell 1980 Chevrolet Citation, $5000 and 1973 Toyota pickup truck. $1300. Call 293-5469./* Ml SI SELL: Bedroom suite including a triple dresser with 2 mirrors, chest, 2 nightstands, queen/regular sized headboard, pecan finish, $400. 293-5469./* Ml M SELL: Sears sofabed. $200. 293-5469./* FOR SALE: 1981 Dodge Ram, small pick up truck. Royal Model, 5 speed, extras, 15,000 miles. Call Keith, 1 ranklin 369-7325./* FOR SALE: Panasonic AM/FM stereo, 8 track player/recorder, turntable, 2 speakers, microphones, excellent condition, sounds great, $155.00. 586-2479 after 3:00./* ATTRACTIVE two bedroom furnished duplex apartment available for sublet in Waynesville on Galfrowse Road across from Lake Junaluska. Air conditioning and cable TV. May 15 to Aug. 15, 1982, $300 per month. Contact Robert Dailey, 227-7368./* N EEDED TO RENT: One or two bedroom house. $150- 200 per month range. Furnished or unfurnished. Contact Chip Hammond at 227-7341 8-5, Mon.-Fri., 586-5036 nights and weekends./* FOR SALE: 1969 Cutlass. New battery, new transmission, and new break in excellent condition. $400. Call 293-5433./* FOR SALE: Buckskin Poncho, long fringe, handmade. $65.00. Call 293-5158 after 5:00./* FOR SALE: 81 Kawasaki 305 street bike. 1400 miles. Like new; 2 year warranty. Excellent shape. Red, twin cyl. $1350.00 or best offer. Call 586-5007, Sam./* FOR SALE: 1975 Honda Civic, low mileage, FM cassette stereo, radial tires and Honda stock $1750.00. Call 586-6306./* mags. From page 6 Walker Area will be presenting a 1982 Bridal Show featuring spring, summer and fall wedding fashions on March 29th. starting at 7:30 p.m.. in the Cherokee Room in the University Center. Admission is free and refreshments will be served. Merchants from the surrounding area will display china, flower arrangements, photography exhibits, jewelry, gifts and wedding formal-wear such as wedding gowns, bridesmaids gowns, tuxedos, etc. If there's a wedding in your near future, this is an excellent opportunity to talk with the wedding professionals. Greg Carlton, a staff engineer with the Hewlett- Packard Company, will speak at tonight's meeting of the Marketing/Management Club. Carlton is a 1981 WCU graduate and was last year's club president. He will speak about his experience during the past year as well as how to evaluate a company. Everyone is invited to attend this extremely interesting and informative talk tonight at 7 p.m. in room 320 Forsyth. A "Growth Group for Women" interested in exploring and celebrating the gift of being female will meet Monday nights, 8-9:30 p.m.. March 29. April 13. and April 26 in the Baptist Student Union. Using Scripture. Music, imagery, reflection, shared discussion and prayer, women will be invited to facilitate their own growth process in relation to self image, body changes, relationships, loss, roles, dreams, and faith. Women attending will help design the meetings based on need and desired growth. Kathie Garrett Pieper, a Certified Pastoral M inister and Christian Counselor for Women in the Waynesville area, will serve as catalyst for this group. For more information contact The Baptist Student Union or The Catholic Student Center. Please feel free to come and join us for one or all of the scheduled meetings. The university percussion ensemble, under the direction of Mario Gaetano, will perform in concert on April 1 at 8 p.m. in the Recital Hall of the Music/ English Building. The ensemble, made up of eight university students, is dedicated to the advancement and performance of the 20th century percussion music. Featured on the program will be Tom Smialek who is currently saxophone artist in residence at Haywood Technical College. Mr. Smialek will perform "Cantabile" by Robert Lombardo. Dr. Robert Holquist will be featured narrating Tom Lacina's "Three Poems For Handicapped Children." Also featured on the program will be Mario Gaetano performing "Puji Harum" for xylophone solo and percussion will Mr. Jim Buckner conducting. The concert is free and open to the public. Tuesday, March 30 is the date of the Borrower's Conference for all students who have received a Guaranteed Student Loan from College Fqundation (CFI). The conference is mandatory for those who wish to borrow again from CFI. There will be three short meetings in the Music- English Recital Hall at 5:15, 6:15, and 7:15. This will be your only opportunity to attend a Borrower's Conference in this area so be sure to attend one of these meetings. Every year there are a few students who neglect to attend and later have to drive to Greensboro or Raleigh for a make-up conference before CFI will approve another loan for them. There will be a meeting of the LMP Outdoor Program Committee Tuesday, March 30 in the Dogwood Room at 7 p.m. All students interested in planning LMP Mountain Adventures programs for next year are invited to attend. The Church of Christ which meets in Sylva welcomes you! Sundays 10 AM - Bible Study* 11 AM - Worship 7 PM Worship* Wednesday 7:30 PM - Bible Study* ♦Approximately 30 minutes before these services a bus will stop at the Wachovia Bank and at Dodson Cafeteria. For further information, please call Joseph Suttle at 293-9560. fT}wi.ijv/i restaurant OPEN 11:00 till 11:00 days a week Deliveries 5:00 till 10:00 daily 293-3329 LAST MINUTE PRODUCTIONS/ MOUNTAIN ADVENTURES NEWS RELEASE CHATTOGA RIVER CANOE TRIP APRIL 10-12 The Chat toga River is a wild and free flowing river. It is one of the longest and largest rivers in the southeast and is the only mountain river in a four state area without substantial development along its banks. The river is accessible only at 5 points within the next 24 miles after the put-in. We will put-in on Section II of the river which is classified as 1-2-3 difficulty. Most of the first day will be spent gaining the necessary experience to be able to paddle the harder sections proficiently and safely. We will continue on the second day down Section III which is classified as a class 2-3-4 difficulty level. There are a number of major rapids on this section with a lot of low class white water and flat water in between. Each major rapid will be scouted and all safety precautions will be taken into consideration. There will also be an experienced guide along on the trip who is very familiar with this river that will guide the trip. The total length of the trip will be approximately 20 miles long and will be broken up into 2 full days and V2 of paddling. Too, you should expect a moderately strenuous trip. We will camp each night along the river. There will be someone waiting for us each evening at camp with the van and all the equipment. All meals will be prepared and cooked by the group. The only prerequisite for this trip is that you have some swimming ability and you be in good physical health. The price is $30.00 for students and $55.00 for non-students. Price includes transportation to and from the river, food, canoes, camping equipment, and instruction. Sign up now at the Last Minute Productions Office, 1st floor of the U. C. There will be a beginner rock climbing clinic on April3 at Devil's Courthouse. The beginning rock climbing clinic will offer a chance for you to learn the sport of rock-climbing. Participants will spend the morning learning knots, belaying techniques, safety procedures and climbing etiquette. In the afternoon the class will travel to Devil's Courthouse for an afternoon of climbing. Participants should be in good physical condition and expect a strenuous day of activity. The price is $12.00 for students and $20.00 for non-students.
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