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Classified Ads LWAND FUD One black wallet with important papers in it. Lost between 7:30 and 9:00 Tusday Sept. 26 at new Ath. Cent. Please call 777-5641. LOST: One USC I.D. between PSC and South Bldg. If found please call 3717. leave at South Bldg. Desk or put in USC Box 3305. Sarah Moore. FOUND: In undergraduate library. A white kitten. with yellow eyes. If owner doesnt claim will accept good home. Leave message at undergraduate library or call 765-1681 after 5 p.m. FREIR PUPPIES-Free two types (big ones and little ones). Contact Chuck Hanselmann at 78? 2906 evenings. CHARCOAL PORTRAITS by Clsy from your photos. Student-faculty Oct. special $4.50 The Tradewinds. Ltd. Broad River Rd. Adjacent to Dutch Square. LIFE INSURANCE? Just $30 per year for $10.000 of level protection. Call or write Bill Brooks. Jr. Your representative on campus. PO Box 872. Columbia 29202. Phone: 254 7765. WATERBEDS. Fully guaranteed. Round and rectangular. From $35. 765-2603. KARATE CLASSES: Mon. Wed. 7:30 p.m. Sat 2:00 p.m. Jewish Community Center. Andy Selcer. the Blackbelt who demon trated in front of the Russell House. is in structing. $10 monthly. Girls welcome. Call 787-2023 or 254-4203. MGB SPORT CONVERTIBLE--brand new '71 engine and top. Must sell. 252-1655. RCA Stereo record player: RCA tape recorder--All deal S80. 252-1655. Watch IT'S COMINC BE LON Waitress WINNER' RESTAL Inquire About Our Dolla I i Green St. (Betweer Jimmy and Toula Lev 'ST UDEN Tuesday - 5 1 RIB-EY] DIN Tender, juicy Rib-eye Baked Potato Tossed Salad Garlic Toast NO TIPPWI PO NDI 548 KNOX .. DR SGA 1: The Student Government Association Academic Affairs Committee is again handling registration priorities for the spring semester. PRIORITIES WILL BE ISSUED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS ONLY: 1. Health problems 2. Job-class conflicts Priorities will NOT be given for these reasons: 1. students' fear of getting closed out of classes, especially graduating seniors. According to University policy, graduating seniors cannot be closed out of required courses. 2. Absence on the day of registration. (Jan. 14-15.) If a student must be absent, someone else can register for him. The deadline for priority requests is Tuesday, Nov. 9. Forms may be picked up from the Student Government office across from the Information Desk in Russell House. CHILD-REARING PROGRAM The Carolina Wives Club is sponsoring a child-rearing techniques program for Carolina married students in cooperation For It! 'A-IT WON'T G NOW Service ' CIRCLE IRANT r Saving Meal Plan Main and Assembly) nts have relocated here. T NIGHT 'M til Closing E STEAK NER IG RGSA ABBOTT IVE wwwNews briefsmm Ists priorit with the University Counseling Bureau and the State Division of Community Mental Health. The six-part series will begin Sunday evening, Oct. 10 at 7:45 p.m. in room 104 Wardlaw. There is no fee for the program which will run through Nov. 14. Students and their spouses who wish to participate in the program should call the Counseling Bureau at 777-5223. G & R PICTURES Anyone who has not had their picture taken for the Garnet and Black yearbook can sign up at the G & B table in Russell House. DRAFT INFORMATION The Carolina Draft Information Service is offering draft counseling to all interested students in room :107 of Russell House today and tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Counseling to ROTC students about their military obligation is also available. BATES HOUSE DANCE There will be a concert-dance this Thursday night at Bates House dormitory. The dance, sponsored by the Bates House Student Government, will feature Windfall, a rock band from Columbia, and Jacob Rardin, STEVE M4 takes you for a driN The country is Frai The drive is at 200 MPH! "LE MANS TI L .JEFFE SQU y rules I a folksinger from West Virginia. The music will start at 8 p.m. and end at midnight. The ad mission is $1 for students, with a date, $1.50. CHESS TEAM NEEDED Anyone interested in forming a delegation to play at Southeastern Collegiate Chess Tournament is asked to attend a meeting on Oct. 4 at 7 30 p.m. in room 321 Russell House. The tournament is scheduled to be held at Georgia Tech on Oct. 23 and 24th. ESCORT SERVICE Carolina coeds are now being provided an escort service during the evening hours by APO service fraternity. To be provided an escort, girls should call the fraternity office at 777->825. The service is provided nightly except Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m. SERVICE SORORITY RUSH Alpha Iota Mu, woman's service sorority, is holding a drop-in on Oct. 5 from 7 to 8 p.m. for all girls interested in pledging. The drop-in will be on the 17th floor of Cap stone. Information about sorority activities will be given. :UEEN te in the country. ice. . '...... ......... }_ NOW PLAYING AT 'IE 1-3-5 RSON ARE 7-9 Gamecock' Charge Account - -$100 (Limlts) RIT TOB Campus Calendar TODAY, OCT. 4 Naval ROTC recruiting, Russell House 306, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Film, "March of the Wooden Soldier," Russell House Theatre, 7:30 p.m. Law Wives, meeting and fashion show, Capstone - House, 8 p.m. Feast of Feast of St. Francis Mass, St. Thomas More Chapel, 5 p.m. Dinner for students will follow. TUESDAY, OCT. 5 Laurel and Hardy Film Festival with "The Music Box" and "Chumps at Oxford," Russell House Theatre, 7:30 p.m. Naval ROTC recruiting, Russell House 306, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Der Deutsche Club, meeting, Russell House 310, 8 p.m. Alpha Phi Omega, meeting, Russell House 322, 7:30 p.m. Associated Women Students, meeting, Russell House 323, 6 p.m. Pro Basketball Exhibition, New York Nets vs. Virginia Squires, Carolina Coliseum, 8 p.m. Student Government Cabicet, meeting, Student Government President's Office, Russell House, 7 p.m. Rap Session, sponsored by Student Government, South Tower lobby, 7:30 p.m. Student Personnel Association, meeting for lunch, 1 p.m., Palmetto Room, Russell House. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6 La-tw ad Hardy F!lm Festival continued with "Brats," "Blockhead," "Thicker Than Water," Russell House Theatre, 7:30 p.m. Short Course, "The Rules," Russell House 306, 8 p.m. WUSC meeting, Russell House 323, 5 p.m. Afro-American Students Association, Russell House 323, 7:30 p.m. Westminster Preshyteriain Center, supper-program, 6 p.m. Baptist Student Union, fellowship supper, 6 p.m. Wesley Foundation, supper program, 6:15 p.m. Lutheran Student Center, supper program, 6 p.m. Student Senate, meeting, Russell House, 5 p.m.