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ClassIfi* The Gamecock classified advertising department is in room 317 of the Russell House. Public service ads for students are run free with a maximum of 15 words. These ads must be made in person. Other ads cost five cents per word with a minimum of 50 cents per ad, paid for in ad vance. Phone Virginia Geiger, 777-8176 or 777 4249 for additional information. HELPWANTED New restaurant - Hours 10-3 - salary open close to campus, call 256-2481. FREE UNIVERSITY needs volunteer in structors to teach courses to Carolina com munity, particularly in arts, crafts and other special interests, call 777-4144. WANTED Woman's housing contract for fall - Call 266 3872 collect. SERVICES Expert T.V., radio, stereo repair by fellow Gamecock. Call Clyde at 787-1493. Typing - theses, term papers, etc. Ex perienced typist, electric typewriter, 75 cents. page, 796-9743. NOH PLACE, 252-1491 - Bikes repaired 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Complete rebuild S20 plus parts. * SAC Cut From Page 22A conform to SAC guidelines when making budget requests. All allocation requests must be completed on a program by program basis. Because each organization on campus has a specific purpose, such a request form forces students to organize and plan ahead to coordinate programs around the group's purpose. Researching costs and projectigg expenses are the responsi, ility of the organizations before meeting with SAC at the spring hearings to discuss funding. Money is allocated on the merits of the programs each organization offers. "It is amazing to me just how conscientious SAC is. Organizations must justify every penny they ask for," said Sue Ann Roughton, newly appointed 12 Diam (Across from 798. edAds Free off-campus housing information available. Room 111, Pendleton Building, call 777-4176. FOR SALE 3 Royal typewriters - 2 portable, 1 electric, good condition. Call 799-749 after 6 p.m. Garnet and Black yearbooks 1948.1975 for sale ($5 each) while they last. Come by the G & B office at 1624 Pendleton St. or Call 2038 or 4170. Hey! At last! Own your own compact refrig. for dormitory use. Slightly used $50. plus tax and 906-day guarantee. All refrig. conform to University requirements. J.H. Epps Services, Inc., 2201 Green St. 799-5420. Reduced for quick sale. Must sell lovely 4 bedroom, 3 bath home overlooking lake. Loan may be assumed. Will finance or trade for part of down payment if necessary. See anytime at 8 Trotwood Dr. 776-9369 or 776.3519. MISCELLANEOUS The Enamelist offers a wide range of jewelry and gift ideas, including custom made jewelry in Enamel, and silver; stones to be mounted to order in silver or gold; Earrings in silver embellished with Agates, Pukas, Coral, and Jade featuring surgical steel earwires. We also have puka necklaces, and sterling silver beads. In the Back Room Art Gallery you'll find paintings, prints, pottery and other items by students. Stop by soon. The ENAMELIST, 2107 Green St., in 5 Pts. Ph. 771. 4251. s Funds assistant to Dean Alexander. According to Roughton, the student body as a whole doesn't realize the work involved in planning programs. Treasurers have a difficult job, she said, but the experience they gain will be valuable later on. THERE WILL be a series of workshops in the fall by stucent affairs for treasurers of organizations receiving money from SAC. The training program is designed to minimize any trouble organizations normally have in planning budgets. Clubs and organizations are eligible for funding if they have open membership. Religious, political, fraternal organizations are ineligible for SAC allocations unless they can offer a program for the University campus. ARB BICYC South Cro I SALES >nld Lane Sam Solomon) *398 THIS C4 '00 -- More Funds Gr BY R. VANCE BUTTS of The Gamecock staff The Viet Nam-era Veterans re-ad j ustment Act of 1974 has qualified more than 1,200 veterans for VA educational loans. With the cost of living still on the rise, the new act may be a welcome sign of relief to many veterans, according to the regional VA office. The act qualifies those veterans attending school under thie GI Bill who are in need of extra educational financial assistance. The loan may total up to $600.00 per academic year, in addition to the regular GI Bill stipends. In order to qualify for a loan, applicants must be enrolled at least half-time and have sought a loan under the Guaranteed Student Loan Program of the Higher Education Act of 1965. Courses must lead to an identified and predetermined professional or vocational objective. The VA office added that repayment of principal and interest is deferred while the student is enrolled at least half-time, and that no interest is accrued until repayment of the loan is started. ****************** **** **VWEIL( E_ ( * * * * * "Continuing to serve * * (Across from Main Ofc 601 Main St - ) 500 Woodrow St ---- * *4717 0 orest Or ) 41 ', Gerva.ss * 3'6 S arden st-n- ea 8 1I. ?(A eeti ng W Cola- - 2731 Millwood Av )---.3 Elmwood Av -- - SERVICE PARTS IKUNET & GITANE(B BUPON IS WORTH $5.00 inhun, $10.00 purchase rs, ACESSORIES OR 5ERvacE er Ends Novembier 30, 1975 .!MPTA PERe CUsTOM ER -anted To Vets In a news release, James T. Moore, director of the VA Regional Office in Columbia, said that "The loans are not automatic to all students, but ap plicants who demonstrate a clear need can qualify for loans of up to $600.00." In another release, Moore said that "Veterans in South Carolina are turning to their GI Bill benefits in record numbers." The increase of 37 per cent over a one-year period resulted in a total of more than 9 million dollars. Nationwide, the biggest recent increase in enrollment was at the junior college level, with Viet Nam-era veterans surpassing World War II veterans in total numbers using GI Bill benefits for college educations. The VA has also reminded verterans of their right to request correction of what they consider errors or injustices in their military records. An application must be submitted to the branch in which a veteran has served, but the VA can provide the necessary DOD form. Veterans seeking to receive qualification for the new loan act should visit the VA Regional Office. M1E the USC community".. * PERERS & FURRIERS * Honeycombs)m ny. * -- --- -------- 771-6724 * H 10neytinmBbvd ---- ---- 252-3349 ------- 82-0 -------- 2546667 .- -- --791625 -----------253-0666* ---- --- ---253-7839 ----------- 252-5343*