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Volume 56 Number 18 Classifieds The Western Carolinian Page 8 Thursday, February 14, 1991 Classified ads requested by WCU students, faculty, and staff are provided at a $3.00 charge. All those not affiliated with WCU pay $10,00 per issue. All ads must be fifty words or fewer, and be sent to The Western Carolinian, Old Student Union, WCU, Cullowhee, NC 28723, (704) 227-1261. All classified ads must be paid in advance and be received by The Western Carolinian no later than the Friday prior to publication date. FOR SALE BAHAMAS CRUISE. 5 DAYS 4 NIGHTS. Hotel included, tickets good for 1 year. $99/ person. 293- 9043. For Sale: black roll bar for mini pickup; 15 speed huffy bike; 3 KC off- road lights w/covers. Call Jonathan at 293-3649. announcements! help ranted I lost anp found A Bahamas Party Cruise, 6 days only $279! Jamaica & Florida 6 days $299! Daytona$159! Panama City $99! Spring Break Travel 1 -800-638- 6786. FREE SPRING BREAK VACATION! ORGANIZE A SMALL GROUP OR CAMPUS-WIDE EVENT! EARN HIGH COMMISSIONS & FREE TRIPS! CALL: (800)826-9100. Is your fraternity, soroJty or club interested in earning $500.00 to $1,000.00 for a one-week, on- campus marketing project? You must be well-organized and hard working. Call Christine at (800) 592- 2121. NEED MONEY FOR COLLEGE, THERE'S MONEY AVAILABLE FOR EVERY STUDENT WHO NEEDS IT.. NATIONAL COLLEGE ASSITANCE CO. POB 36 N. TAZEWELL VA. 24630. Available to work. 15 to 30 able Hands. Any large jobs. Tree removal, yard clearing, house maintenance. Call PiKapp Alpha at 293-9942. Wake up service. $5 per month for first 10 customers. $7 permonth regular price. Call 293-7412. APPLICATIONS ARE BEING ACCEPTED FOR*THE 1991-'92 PAUL DOUGLAS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM. UP TO $5,000. CONTACT SECRETARY IN KILLIAN 250 FOR MORE INFORMATIONOR SEE DR. LEWIS CLOUD, CHAIRMAN OF THE SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE. Attention: WCU Peace and Justice Society will meet at 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 19 in Stillwell 214. Contact Stefanie at 586-9796 or Dr. Price in the Sociology Dept. RAQUETBALL-THE SPORT OF THE '90S. EXPERIENCED PLAYER IS OFFERING LESSONS IN RAQUETBALL TO BEGINNER OR INTERMEDIATE LEVEL PLAYERS. SINGULARLY OR IN GROUPS OF 2. $7.00/HR. (INDIVIDUAL) OR$5.00/HR. (GROUPS). CONTACT JOHN MULL AT 369=5712 (FRANKLIN). LEAVE MESSAGE IF I'M NOT HOME. Any RTV majors (Bachelor of Arts) who are interested in taking RTV 457-RTV Programming, and RTV 458-Broadcast Sales/Promotion THIS SUMMER - PLEASE CONTACT KAREN AT 293-3105. BOTH COURSES ARE REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION!! Any Marketing majors interested in taking MKT 302 - Marketing Communication, MKT. 403 - Advertising Management, and MKT. 405 - Marketing Management THIS SUMMER - PLEASE CONTACT KAREN AT 293-3105. Catamount Kitten interviews will be Tuesday and Wednesday February 19 and 20 from 3-5:00p.m. Call Eleanor Libberman at the Football office at 7395 for an appointment. Join us for PanamaCity Beach Party. Your Spring Break package includes 8 days/7 nights beachfront lodging in the heart of the action. Daily action packed pool parties, activities, interests, and discounts, all taxes, tips and service charges included. Prices start at $115/person. Call Mike of Kim at 1-800-558-3002. There will be a St. Patrick's Day parade on February 17 sponsored by Sylvan Valley Heritage Association at 2:00 p.m. For more information call Mrs. Dolly Duckett at 586-9744or Gary at 586-6998. No Registration Fee. POOR MANS DREAM: Business of your own. No huge start-up costs. No franchise fees. No big inventory. Free training and support full or part- time 6 figure income potential everything 100% money back guaranteed. Call 497-5982. National marketing firm seeks mature student to manage on- campus promotions for top companies this school year. Flexible hours with earning potential to $2,5000 per semester. Must be organized, hardworking and money motivated. Call Christine at (800) 592-2121. CAMPUS REP. NEEDED Part time position available for outgoing enthusiastic student with basic 35mm SLR experience. Contact TOM 1-800-383-9344. Individual or student organization needed to promote Spring Break trip. Earn money, free trips and valuable work experience. CALL NOW!! Inter-s: 1-800-327-6013. FOUND: 14K bracelet. Found on second floor Killian. Come to Killian Annex Room 162 to identify. LOST: PING SAND WEDGE GOLF CLUB. LOST ON W.C.U. GOLF PRACTICE AREA IN DECEMBER. REWARD. TELEPHONE 293-9857. C. DARDEN. FOUND: Ring found in laundry room bottom of Scott . Will need to describe. Call 227-4956. Lost and found items are run free of charge. Call in your lost or found item at 227-7267. EXCITING JOBS IN ALASKA HIRING Men • Women. Summer/Year Round. Fishing, Canneries, Logging, Mining, Construction, Oil Companies. Skilled/Unskilled. Transportation $600 plus weekly. CALL NOWI 1-206-736-7000, Ent. B716 A discussion on the war, open to the entire community, will be held on the University Center Lawn, Tuesday, Feb. 19 at 4 p.m. BE A RED CROSS VOLUNTEER American Red Cross When you party remember to... Don't get wrecked. If you're not sober- or you're not sure - let someone else do the driving. A message provided by this newspaper and Beer Drinkers of America * 4 il * BEER DRINKERS OF AMERICA PARTY*SMART National Headquarters 150 Paularino Ave., Suite 190 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714/557-2337 1-800-441-2337 "Bwr Drinker* of America ki ;t non-prnlii lunsimier membership oqpftlzatiofl open <>nl\ to persons over ihe ibjc of 21." FOR RENT FOR RENT-- Furnished efficiency apartment in Sylva. Clean, quiet. Water, sewer & garbage pick-up included in $210 per month rent. Telephone and cable TV available. Call 585-9456 and ask for Nancy Decker. FOR RENT. Nice clean 2-BR Mobile Home. Total Electric. Blanton'sPark off old 107 on Locust Creek Rd. between Cullowhee & Sylva. Cable TV available. No pets. Call 586- 6707. APARTMENT FOR RENT: two bedroom; washer/dryer access; walking distance to downtown; no pets; $325.00 per month; security deposit required. for more information call 586-4051 (Hunter & Large, attorneys) PERSONALS Happy Valentine's Day to Arthur Lankford. I love you. Jennifer. Tiger, Remember the Poplar tree? With all my love, Your Teddy Bear. My Darling Kevin, I love thee for washing dishes and helping pay the bills. But mostly, i love thee for our good times, when harsh realities fall aside to make room for us to exist int our own special world-full of love. Tara Laura, Happy Valentine's Day. I love you, JD. Henrietta, You are the best buddy we little guys could ever have. All our love ciiul kisses. Pedro & The Cow Riders V.S. ■ Fresh really loves you!!! Happy Valentine's Day Rebecca!! Love, Chris PUZZLE SOLUTION B U S S L A Y S T A A A S H L 1 N E N O L D L E A A B E T ■ r O B E ■mo T E T P O E M Si E R P O S E R S P A C D A R E D E V 1 L A N O A1 T A N S 1 L O C O M P L E T E S L E O T R O P E S T E A D P ■ l A T R A 1 L| M A T El O R A L A R T O B I A R E T E C O O B A N B A K E D K E N Buckle Up For Spring Break '91 Timingls E^eiytning. Stop and go traffic lights guzzle gasoline. So, the Energy Division is working with the N.C. Department of Transportation to synchronize traffic lights throughout the state. In fact, since we joined forces in traffic signal retiming, we've already saved 17 million gallons of gasoline. And that's just one of the dozens of ways we're working today to help prepare for the energy needs of the future. If you'd like to learn more about energy programs we offer, write or call the Energy Division, 430 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27611, 919/733-2230. Because when it comes to traffic lights, like so many things in life, timing is everything. NC Department of Economic and Community Development
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