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Western Carolinian Volume 53 Number 26

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  • Classifieds The Western Carolinian Page 10 Thursday, April 21, 1988 For Sale Chevy Dump Truck; licensed for 28,000 GVW; new load 18.000 lbs., excellent running V6 (gas); hydraulic operation good; asking $2,000 - make offer, call 293-3837. 4/21 AEC Bike, like new, pegs, other accessories; asking $75.00 - make offer, call 293-3837. 4/21 Honda Model 90 trail bike. 1967 collectors Item; perfect cond., runs good, low mileage, asking $350 - make offer, call 293-3837. 4/ 21 Golf Clubs and bag; power built H &. B Grand Slams; Includes 3 woods, 7 Irons and 18" Turf King putter, call 293-3837, $250 negotiable. 4/21 One acre residential lot in wooded setting bordering stream, southern exposure, clearing, grading and good road complete, septic tank and water system installed, ready for hook-up, Allen Branch Road location, 2 miles from downtown Sytva. $9,500 - call 293-3837. 4/21 '65 Mustang, 98% restored with all new body parts, super Interior. Bright red Amer-FIInt paint. Must See. Call 586-2479. 4/21 White sewing machine. Cabinet style, includes variety of zig-zag stitching. Old, but fine condition. $100 2 Waterbeds; 1 king size, simple style head board & pedestal, seml-waveless, $175; super single, full motion with 6 storage drawers In pedestal, $200. Call 227-7316, Susan, during the day, or evening 586-4273. 4/21 14kt. Solid gold rope bracelet. 10.0 grams weight. Very new, not damaged. If Interested, call Shannon 227-4782. 4/14 Dorm refrldgerator for sale. 17 1/2" x 16 1/2'. Exc. Cond. practically new, original owner. Sell for $70, or best offer. Call evenings before 10:00.293-3371, ask for Denise. 4/ 14 Eureka Great Western 8-person tent - used once. $225 or best offer. Sony reel-to-reel professional tape recorder, $125 or best offer. Phillips turntable - $40 or best offer. Call Bob 524-6042 (in Franklin) 4/14 Pioneer receiver. 60 watts per channel, excellent condition. $125,293-3439. 4/14 1984 Nissan Sentra, excellent condition. $3695,293-3533. 4/14 1983 Nissan Sentra. Red, 4dr, 71,000 ml., factory air - good condition. 38mpg highway, $3000 neg. 293-9370. 4/14 Men's 27" 12 sp. street bike. Brand new. never completely assembled. Call 586-3243. If no answer, leave message. 4/14 3 brm, 2 1/2 bath home w/flre- place, 2 deck, 2 1 /2 car garage & basement. Inc. appliances, 9/10 mi. from campus, gorgeous wooded lot. Call 293-9240, must sell - owner being transferred. 3/31 1982 Toyota Tercel Sedan, 118,000 mi., new radial tires, nice body, runs good. AM/FM Stereo. $ 1500 or best offer. Ask for Don Mayer 227- 7401.3/31 Piano for sale. Take on small monthly payments, can be seen locally. Call Credit manager (404) 291-1340. 3/31 Piano for sale. Responsible party to take up low monthly payments on beautiful console piano. Call toll- free 1-800-346-2450. 3/31 Couch - nice, tuxedo style, with blends of blues & tans. $150. Call Sue-evenings 3/31 Dorm-size Refrigerator for sale. Exc. cond., Samsung 1.7 cu. ft.. Less than 1 semester old. One owner w/blll of sale. Purchased $90, Sell for $75 firm. Call 227-6740, ask for Don. 3/31 Ice Skates; Men's Lange Hockey with liners, size 7; men's figure, sizes 9 8i 11; Women's Figure, sizes 5.6.6 1/2.7.8; Boy's Hockey. Size 10. Call 293-3644 after 8 p.m. 4/14 For Hire Alterations, reasonably priced. Also, mending and hemming. Can perform miracles on your favorites. Call 586-3243. Leave message. 4/ 14 Will do typing on word processor. Call Wanda 586-5270. 4/14 Help Wanted Ticket takers/ushers, Ramsey Center $3.35/hr., needed for AWA Championship Wrestling, April 30th. Apply at CAP Center. 4/14 Hiring! Federal government jobs in your area and overseas. Many immediate openings without waiting list or test. $15-68.000. Phone call refundable. (602) 838-8885, Ext. 4068. 4/14 Position available: Biochem Lab Glassware Washer & general lab duties; non-work study; start Imme- diately. $3.35/hr, 20 hrs/wk. Funded thru June 30,1988. Contact Roger Lumb or Randy Turner. NSB 109/106.227-7246. 4/14 For Rent 1st summer session '88, fully furnished 2/2 home to 1-2 non-smoking adults. Involves pet care. $100 plus utilities. Call Sharon 227-7467 days, 293-9371 evenings. 4/21 Apartment for rent - summer months. Convenient location near campus. 2 bdrm, 1 bath furnished apartment at reasonable rate. Call 293-5760 and ask for Ken or Dale. 4/14 Cabin for rent. Clean, private, well- cared for. Overlooking river, 4 ml. south off 107. $175/mo, year's lease. 3 references. 1st and last month's rent in advance. $100 security deposit. Call 293-3094 evenings or early morning. 4/14 House for Rent: 2Br, 5 miles from campus: Available August - May: $300/mo plus utilities. Call Debbie at 7290: after 5:00 at 456-3952. 3/ 31 Wanted to Buv 24" Men's or Ladies' bicycle. Must be in exc. cond. Call 293-9330 during days or 227-7328 after 5:00 and ask for Sheila. 4/14 Wanted to Rent 2 or 3 br. house, 1 yr. lease, quiet/ privacy. Contact Eddie New- comb, P.O. Box 692, Eustls, Fla. 32727-0692. 4/14 Free Giveaways Dogs and cats the dorms won't let, but fish they say are fine; And I've got lots and lots of them. So you can have some of mine. Free Guppies to good homes. Call 293-5790.4/14 Free to good home - 2 adult German Shepherds. Brother & sister. Extremely good watch dogs. Great for protection of business or home. All shots - call after 6:00 p.m.. 586-5850. 4/14 Announcements WCBS to start new series. On Wednesday, May 4, Women's Community Bible Study will begin a series of five lessons on Discerning False Teaching. They meet at Cullowhee Baptist Church each Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. Babysitting and printing are paid for by free will offering. This inductive Bible study is not church sponsored but welcomes women of all ages and denominations. No study is planned for the summer but will resume August 17. For Information, call Merllyn Hall, 586-5861. 4/21 On Saturday, April 23, 1988, the Jackson-Sylva Optimist Club will hold their second annual Baseball/Football Card and Memorabilia Show. The show will be held at the Catamount Inn In Sytva from 10:00 a.m. until 4 p.m. Admission to this event Is free and all are invited to attend. Because of the success of last year's event, fifteen vendors from North Carolina and surrounding states will be in attendance to trade, show, and sell their cards. 4/21 Mortar Board Senior Honor Society will hold Its Initiation of new members on Thursday, April 14, 1988. Only 26 out of 296 students were chosen for this honor which is based on scholarship, leadership and service. The new members to be inducted are: Sally Alewei, Mele Beauchamp, Richard Bov- ender, Alissa Bryson, Michael Burnette, Sheila Davidson, Cynthia K. D'Alessio, Mary Day, Kathryn Delillo, Mara Esan, Kristin Giezentanner, Jo Haney, Doug Henderson, Dana Hope, Ronda Hudson, Jennifer Litton, Jennifer Plemmons,Tony Purcell, Alice Salt- house, Jennifer Scott, Jennifer Shannon, Nancy Turpin, Jason Ward, Carrie Wellbaum, Cynthia Wilson, and Lucy Woods. 4/21 Once again the Beech Mountain Area Chamber of Commerce is announcing the date of the Annual Subaru Rally I This year's rally being the 8th of Its kind. The rally will begin on Sunday, May 1,1988, at 3:00 p.m., at the Beech Mountain Fire Station. This event will follow a scenic route of approximately 23 miles. The exact location of the route Is being kept a secret until rally time. Unlike most automobile rallies, this event follows a special format devised by local rally officials. The winner is not the entrant with the fastest time, but Instead, the entrant coming closest to the average time of all cars. Prizes will also be awarded to the car with the best decorations, oldest driver, best hors d'oeuvres, and the car taking the longest time to complete the course. Entrants can drive any make or model car, preferably a Subaru, (However, a $0.50 bribe will be accepted for entrants driving off brands such as Toyota, Honda, Porsche, etc.) .Once again the rivalry betweeen local mayors will be renewed in the special "Mayor's Competition". If you have never attended or participated In the Beech Mountain Subaru Rally, DON'T MISS THIS ONEI Call the Beech Mountain Chamber of Commerce for more details. (704)387-9283. 4/21 What's your sign? Find out more about yourself through computerized astrology. For birth chart and multi-page Interpretation send The OUTLET WE BUY, TRADE, AND SELL DIAMONDS, GOLD, SILVER, JEWELRY, AND COINS Tremendous array of 14k Gold Jewelry including Necklaces, Bracelets, Rings, Charms, Earrings, Nugget Watches, and Black Hills Gold. All 14k gold is at discount prices. 20% off of Bulova Watches 20% off of Sterling Silver CLIP OUT AD AND SAVE AN ADDITIONAL 10% ON JEWELRY FOR YOUR VALENTINES SWEETHEART! (704) 586 - 4599 34 W. MAIN ST, SYLVA, NC 28779 $9.95 to Zodiac Plus, Box 185, Webster, NC 28788. Include Name &. Address. Date of Birth &. Time (If known) of birth. 4/14 In recognition of the centennial celebration (1989-90) the Centennial Committee is soliciting grant proposals from departments and service units in amounts up to $500. There are to be competitive proposals subject to review by the Committee and to be awarded by the Chancellor. Departments/units are invited to plan special Centennial events and/or displays to tie In with the larger university events. Rules: Proposals may be submitted by any WCU department or service unit. Departments/units are encouraged to use existing resources but may request up to $500 to supplement those resources. The intent Is that proposals be department/unit specific but departments/units may propose collaborative projects. Such collaborative proposals may seek funds above $500. Due to necessary planning and development time, the first awards will be granted at the end of spring semester 1988. Subsequent awards will be granted in the fall semester 1988 and the spring semester 1989. Proposals must adhere to the format and must provide the requested information. The event and/or exhibit or display must be scheduled during the Centennial 1989-1990 school year, Dates for submission of proposals(Deadllnes) Aprill 5,1988; September 15,1988; January 15.1989; March 30,1989 3/31 The following school systems will be interviewing on campus in April for prospective teachers. Any qualified students who are Interested in teaching positions should contact the Teacher Placement Office in 228 Killian to arrange for an Interview. April 22, 1988 High Point Schools High Point. NC Horry County Schools Conway, SC W. Rockingham City Schools Madison, NC Pickens County Schools Easley, SC Wake County Schools Raleigh, NC Samson County Schools Clinton, NC Chesterfield County Schools Chesterfield, SC Guilford County Schools Greensboro, NC Moore County Schools Carthage, NC Aiken County Schools Aiken, SC Chatham County Schools Pittsboro, NC Clover School District Clover, SC Charlotte/Mecklenburg Schools Charlotte, NC Liberty County Schools Hlnesvllle, GA Davidson County Schools Lexington, NC Wilkes County Schools Wilkesboro, NC Catawba County Schools Newton, NC Wilson County Schools Wilson, NC LOGOS Boone, NC Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Winston-Salem, NC Chester County Schools Chester, SC BLOOM COUNTY SUNDAY MATINEES AT 2 p.m. Centuries ago it was foretold .,. Her hope is all we have. DEMI MOORE r THE _ SeventhSign MICHAEL BIFJHN and JURGEN PR0CHN0W Shows 7 & 9 Walt Disney's One Show Only 7:00 Someone poisoflfidJQ^ He's/got 1 i.He'*iflotto_ NNJSQUA1D ~" i i i. One Show Only 9:00 Patrick Swayze // 'A SLEEPER. The dancing in this flick is as thrilling as any in a decade/ David Edelslein, ROLLING STONE Filmed in the LAKE LURE Area! Shows 7 & 9 ALL SEATS ONLY $1. -— Starting Friday, April 22nd Buncombe County Schools Ashevilie, NC DeKalb County Schools Decatur, GA Oconee County Schools Waihalla, SC O'Berry Center Goldsboro, NC Clayton County Schools Jonesboro, GA York School District #1 York, SC Union County Schools Union, SC Barnwell Schools Barnwell, SC Marietta City Schools Marietta, GA 4/14 The English Proficiency Test will be administered in McKee, room 20 at 3:00 p.m. on April 26th. If you need to take this exam, please sign up by calling 227-7469 or stopping by McKee, room 20. 4/14 Student organizations Interested in having a booth or space for Mountain Heritage Day on September 24th should make application before the end of Spring term by contacting Dr. Perry Kelly, 287 Belk or calling 227-7152. 4/14 BLANTON'S PARK between Cullowhee and Sylva is now taking applications for Summer or year • round rental. Nice Clean units, TL Electric / Cable TV Available. No Children / No Pets. Call 58* - 6707. 'MIKE DUKAKIS PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN" Is being organized on campus. For more Information on ALL ISSUES concerning the campaign, contact the campus coordinator-Terry Xanthos 293-3103.4/14 Attention; Bored Students and Faculty. Every odd Friday In Breeze Gym you too can now be somebody at the Odd Friday Night Dance. Folk Music Extraordinaire. Square Dances. Reels, and Contras. No experience necessary. Every dance Is taught to you before you do it. Be there. Be somebody. 8 p.m. on odd Fridays. Next one is April 29. Be somebody: Have A Blastl 4/14 Attention Campus Organizations Is everyone hearing about what you're doing? Well, to make sure they do - announce It In the Western Carolinian. Send announcements and press releases to our offices In the Old Student Union Bldg. by the Monday prior to our publication. Get your organization In the newsl JOB OPENING OUTFITTER'S STORE (704) 488-2175 CONTACT JOHN BARBOLR by Berke Breathed MOM/1 tolpyouw Call before FLYlNo OUT? \ smells like a turkish bath IN HERE. I ACCIPENTALLY WHAT'S F0UNP SOME up r cocaine between you iheboarps unpek pivorc/no your presser.mt EP0AR ? l/~~ I THINK IT'S JUST \ _H__\ ROACH PROPPlNbS. 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