Classifieds THE BLUE BANNER/December 4, 1986/15 FAREWELL RECEPTION FOR MAO: A reception for Professor Mao Minchu will be held in $60.00 PER HUNDRED PAID FOR REMAILING LETTERS FROM HOME! Send self-ad dressed, stamped envelope for information/application to Associates, Box 95-B, Roselle, NJ., 07203. RESTAURANT POSITIONS: Sackett’s Best of Times Food and Drink, 1853 Henderson ville Hwy in the Skyland Plaza. We are proud to an nounce that we are taking applications for the following Announcements positions: bartenders, lounge servers, cooks, prep coo^ and dishwashers. We are looking for people who love the public, take pride in their work and are self starters. If you are looking lor better than average pay and advancement, then we’re the ones to see. Apply in person between 8 am. and 6 p.m. Mon., Dec. 8, through Sat., Dec. 14. ABOUT HONDURAS: Chris Ahrens, professor at Warren Wilson College, will speak on his travels to and community development in Honduras. Held on Dec. 7 at 11:15 am. at the Quaker meeting house, 227 Edgewood Rd., just beyond campus. the Owen Conference Center BREATHE EASY: Alpha Xi Delta-American Limg Association’s "Breathe Easy" Contest. Come by the Highsmith Center and vote for your favorite "chest." HELP! I need a ride to Jacksonville, Fla., during Christmas break. I will pay. Call Lani at 253- 0814. APARTMENT FOR RENT: Montford area near UNCA. Charming, semi-furnished, three-room apartment; elec tric heat, private entrance with patio, water furnished, no pets. $160/month. Call 252-1583. HOUSE FOR SALE: Charming Victorian home, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 miles from UNCA, new electric, plumbing and roof. $29,900. cil 253- 3705. SUMMER AT OXFORD: Students interested in the four-week 1987 Summer at Oxford program, or those who think they might be, or those who just want to share an English tea and talk about Oxford, are invited to the introductory meeting on Thurs., Dec. 11 at 4 p.m. in the Owen Conference Center (third floor). This informative meeting is designed to ac quaint students with the Ox- iFord program, how much it costs and how they can join. Dr. Merritt Moseley will show slides of his trips to Oxford as former program director, and students from previous Summers at Oxford will be there to share their experiences. PARKING APPEALS: The regular meeting of the Parking Appeals Committee is held at Vance Hall at noon on the first Thursday of each month. Anyone wishing to appeal may come to the meeting, or write an appeal and send it to the Security Office no later than seven days after receiving a cita tion. For anyone who doesn’t write an appeal or come by, the appeal will automatically be denied. CAFETERL^ CONCERT: Signet, a rock band from Evangel Chapel in Asheville, will appear TONIGHT at 8 p.m. in the cafeteria of the Highsmith Center. Presented by the Baptist Student Union. No admission charge. M.P.A. PROGRAM: Western Carolina University offers a Master of Public Affairs degree for currently employed managers and exe cutives. The course work is offered at night in Asheville. Assistantships of $4,000 are available to full-time stu dents. For more information, call 251-6642 or come to an open house meeting on Tues., Dec. 9, from 3 p.m. to 6:30 pjn. in PH 116 at UNCA. BREAK TRIPS: WINTER: Ski Killington, Vt., from Jan. 4-9. Cost is $293; includes travel, condos, more. (You can still go! Bring full amount on Dec. 10 to pre-ski meeting at 5:30 pjn. in Jus tice Gym. Call Suzaime Pat terson now for details.) SPRING: Freeport, Bahamas, from March 15-22. Cost is $349 ($75 deposit). Includes air fare from Atlanta, 7 nights lodging. First 25 with deposit go. Contact Helen Carroll in Justice Gym for details. CHOOSING A COLLEGE: "What Every Parent and Stu dent Should Know About Choosing a College" is the topic of a one-hour workshop on Sat., Dec 6, at 11 a.m. in Whitman Rm. of Ramsey Lib rary. Conducted by UNCA Chancellor David Brown. BASKETBALL: Home: Two home games on Sat., Dec. 6., at Justice Gym. Women play Winthrop College at 5 p.m. Men play Barber Scotia College at 7:30 pjn. Away: On Mon., Dec. 8, the UNCA Bulldogs take on Wes tern Carolina at Cullowhee, 7:30 p.m. Home: On Tuesday., Dec. 9, the Lady Bulldogs face Camp bell University at Justice Gym, 7:00 pjn. SCHOLARSHIPS: Eligible women can qualify for educational assistance through the Altrusa Club of Asheville. Grants are from $250 to $1,000, and are available at varying levels of education— from women with no skills who must work or who are handicapped to wom en from foreign countries. Preference is given to older women. Call 251-6169 for details. FREE TAE KWON-DO: UNCA students are eligible for FREE lessons held in the Lipinsky basement every Thursday from 6:15 p.m. to 8 p.m. Call 252-5111 or call Milton Ready at UNCA. There will be a demonstra tion at half-time in the bas ketball game on Dec. 6. HEALTH PROMO LECTURE: "Health Macroeconomics: A Disaster Scenario" with Cran- stoun Reinoso, management professor at UNCA, at 6 p.m. in ZH 225 on Dec. 9. (third floor) on Fri., Dec. 5, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Profes sor Mao’s students are invit ed to share in bidding her farewell and a safe journey. SCHOLARSHIP: The Asheville-Buncombe Legal Secretaries Assn. is offering a $300 scholarship. Applicant must have a "B" average and demonstrate financial need. Deadline is Dec. 31. Applica tions available in Financial Aid Office (PH 228). DANCE! PARTY! Following UNCA’s double- header basketball games on Sat, Dec. 6, 9:30 to midnight. Music and lights (sound sys tem) provided by Boogie Mountain Express. Held in the Highsmith Center. No admission charge. DISCOUNT TICKETS: Available to the Asheville Symphony Concert on Sat., Dec. 6, at 8:15 p.m. at Tho mas Wolfe Auditorium. Tic kets- $3 to students; $5 to faculty/staff after 2 p.m. on Dec. 5. Available in HC 27. CHAMBER CONCERT: Free admission for students to Chamber Music Series’ next concert on Sat., Dec. 13, at 8 p.m. at the Asheville Community Theatre. Featured artist: Quadro Barroco, an early music ensemble. Tickets available to others- $8. POTTERY SALE: The UNCA Pottery and Art Sale, sponsored by UNCA Potters, will be held Fri., Dec. 12, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the ceramics studio of Owen Hall. STUDENT FORUM: The History Assn. and the Psychology Oub are sponsor ing a student forum on Tues., Dec. 9, at 12:15 p.m. in the private dining room of the Highsmith Center. Speaking will be Morris Berman, visit ing humanities scholar. CREATIVE WRITING CON TEST: The literature department’s 1987 creative writing contest includes prizes in fiction, poetry and playwriting. It also includes a new category in "university writing," which is student journalism, class room papers, scholarship and serious non-fiction writing of any kind. Prizes are $150 for the winner in each category and immortalization on a plaque in the literature de partment. To enter, submit two copies of not more than five poems, not more than 30 pages of fiction or non-fic tion, or not more than one play to Dr. Hopes in CH 113. Deadline is Feb. 12. THEATRE UNCA: One-act forum theatre Series- TODAY: "Tiger" by Murray Schisgal, directed by Jerry Vess; Dec. 8: 'Laundry and Bourbon" by James McLure, directed by Marian Reynolds; Dec. 10: "Baby" by Julia Kearsley, directed by Mary Brady. Refreshments before the play, discuss the performance with cast and director afterwards. Held in the Carol Belk Theatre at 3:30 p.m. Announcements are accepted only from recognized ONCA organizations. There is no charge, but the BANNER reserves editorial rights on the basis of space, timeliness and proximity. Submission DEADLINE: Tuesday