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■ I Grassifieds SPRING BREAK JOB: Travel field opportun ity. Gain valuable marketing experience while earning money. Campus representative needed immediately for spring break trip to Florida. Call Campus Marl^eting at 1-800- 282-6221. Ycmber 6. 1986/1S $60.00 PER HUNDRED PAID FOR REMAILING LETTERS FROM HOME! Send self-addressed, stamped envelope for information/applica tion to Associates, Box 95-B, Roselle, N.J., 07203. LOST: Blue organizer with address book, calen dar, pictures and ID. Please return to Judy in HC 43 or call 251- 6244. FOR SALE: The St. Olympus BBS for Atari ST computers only! 300/1200 b«ud. Call 669-7940. NEEDED: Need someone immedi ately in the Arden- Skyland area willing to take two children to school each morning (do not have to pick up in the afternoon), one to S. French Broad and one to Hill Street. Am willing to pay $15 per week. Call 684-2750 after 4 p.m. APARTMENT: For Rent: Small ef ficiency garage apart ment in Montford area. Private. Water includ ed. $160/mo. Call 253- 4423. HOMEWORKERS WANTED; Top pay. Work at home. Call Cottage Indus tries at 405-360-4062. Running a classified ad is simple and inexpen sive. Bring your ad by the BANNER office in CH 208 or drop it in the campus mail in any secretary’s office. RATES: Students and student-run organizations - $ 1 for 30 words per issue; All others - $3 for 30 words per issue. DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION is Tuesday, 12 Announcements UP COMMITTEES: UP is now accepting applications for chairpersons of the After Hours and Promo tions committees. Come by HC 47. Also, UP will soon begin book ing events and movies for spring, 1987, so come help plan the fun! COMEDY; TONIGHT (Nov. 6) at 7 p.m.- Tommy Koenig in the Carmichael Lecture Hal] . TRAVEL TO FRANCE: In a slide show pre sentation by Chris Kearns TONIGHT in CH 232 at 12:15 p.m. With music and refreshments. Present ed by the French Club. BAPIAI CLUB: Next meetings: Nov. 11 at WWC- "Physical and Spiritual Unity"; Nov. 18 at UNCA- "Progres sive Revelation, Christ and Bahaullah." A]1 meetings held at 7 p.m. in HC 37 at UNCA and at Schafer Dorm at ; WWC. cm '274-0716 for ■ ‘ i€-t-ails-. MEET THE BULLDOGS: Meet the basketball teams on Nov. 17 at 7:30 p.m. in Justice Gym. Watch the teams scrimmage. First 100 through the door get a free Bulldog T-shirt. DISCOUNT TICKETS: 1) To "A Little Night Music" on Nov. 11 at 8 p.m. in the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium; cost is $6. 2) To the per formance of Madrid's Spanish Lute Orchestra on Nov. 16 at 4 p.m. in the Thomas Wolfe; cost is $5; faculty/- staff can buy remain ing tickets after 2 p.m. Nov. 14. Avail able in HC 27. RECRUITERS ON CAMPUS: Recruiters will inter view management train ees for BI-LO on Wed., Nov. 12. A U.S. Navy recruiter will inter view Officer School candidates on Nov. 18. Call Robin .Layman at '251-6515 f'dt hiore 'in- -fermat ionv ■ WEATHER CALENDAR: Designed exclusively for this region; in cludes climatological data. Send a $2 check to the American Meteo rological Society, c/o Brian Linkous, Atmos pheric Sciences, UNCA, 28804. SPRING SOFTBALL: Anyone interested in playing softball in the spring should con tact' Suzanne Patterson in Justice Gym on Nov. 10-11. I.D. POLICY; A current I.D. is re quired any time a stu dent, faculty or staff member enters Justice Gym. This is on a pre- sent-on-demand basis. This policy is effec tive during all athle tic events and for use of recreational facil ities . RIDE TO CHURCH: Need a ride to church? Want to go as a group? Contact David Smith, director of religious af f'airs, dn - ^HC 35' or call 251-6408 5• *- HEALTH PROMO: Lecture by Albert Sa- bin, M.D., who devel oped oral polio vac cine, on "Albert Sabin Views World Health Issues." Nov. 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the Owen Conference Center (3rd floor). AID MONIES: The Financial Aid of fice has a list of additional financial aid sources for grad uates and undergrad uates in art, humani ties, social sciences, natural and medical sciences. Ask to see Aris, the student re port, in PA 228. Also, the Financial Aid Col lection can be viewed on microfiche in the library. BREAK TRIPS: WINTER; Ski Killing- ton, Vt., from Jan 4- 9. Cost is $293 ($40 deposit by Dec. 1). Includes travel, con dos, more. SPRING; Freeport, Bahamas, from March 15-22. Cost is $349 ($75 deposit). Includes air fare from Atlanta, 7 nights lod ging. First 25 with deposit will go. Con tact Helen Carroll for details. INTRAMURALS: FLAG FOOTBALL: NOV. 10- Diamond Dogs vs. Theta Chi at 4:30; Head Hunters vs. Pi Lambda Phi at 5:30. NOV. 11- Blue Bandits vs. Head Hunters at 4:30; Leonard's Losers vs. Free Agents at 5:30. NOV. 12- PLP vs. FA at 4:30; LL vs. BB at 5:30. NOV. 13- TC vs. LL at 4:30; DD vs. HH at 5:30. Announcements are accepted only from recognized CINCA organizations. There is no charge, but the BANNER reserves editorial rights on the basis of space, timeliness and ^ prpximity. Siibmission DEAP.LINE: Tuesday
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