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I m Band brings rock'n'rc << - JHH9bK^ ^^HRb - :- v :>-.>:-:;:'-:->:::::::::<-:::-^^^^l^^^^^H^^^!^s^ ::::W*>^::><:*x>w:!::::::::::::^^B3S wBWyHi--" /v?:L llgtf ~ ~ - < <., m mmm The Numbers will be performing in the Golden Spur tomorrow i j j | S Free Iced Tea S | ! with purchase of ! I j Any Large Sub! j i 1 I ' 771-4098 629 Main i I I Expires: 10-9-82 Across from Towers | I I ? .X % % ***** * *'% M ^ ^ "* 1 I CET TOUCH! I j? use women's Rugb | ^ Needs you! I % HAVE FUN STAYING IN SHAF ? PARTIES?TRAVEL / two EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Practice Monday and Thur Field F (Band Field) 7-9 p.n For more Info. I j^^^^^^Kir^77-1867^ ii a _ n ii ft < hi 10 boiaen opur xomon 9k ' ^ From Staff Reports THE NUMBERS,a four-man rock'n'roll a band from Charleston, will perform at 9:30 p.m. tomorrow and Friday in the Golden Spur. Admission is $1.50, with beer specials both nights and a surprise ? the second annual Moose Calling Contest ? tomorrow. THE USC Chamber Orchestra will perEpiscopal Cathedral, 1100 Sumter Street. Several faculty performers involved in the recent September Concerts series will be heard again. The concert is free and open to STELLA KEISLER, a graduate student RX formance from USC, will give a recital at 8 v p.m. tomorrow at the Columbia Museums of ^ Art and Science at Senate and Bull streets. and was a finalist in the Southeastern Opera : Auditions held in Birmingham, Ala. md Friday. nnn fSISESSSlESS \'"r I LUNCH BUFFET Eg! j I S $2.75 fm i * I or ??; i Wool I $1.00 OFF ANY DINNER fifil ! I (Expires: 10/12/82) j I Lunch Hours I'jSr | ! |j 11:30-3:30 Wh\ \ piled Sun.-Thurs. Close at I C OO r/As% I I ICAN c !_, . t rTf H I AND TO Fn. and Sat. Close at I 1:00 wfjr 1 I VINEGA The Rlrl ! I CHINA GARDEN g?| jj Restaurant H Lunch M-Sun. 11:30 3, Dinner Sun. Thur. 310. Fri. S Sat. 31 I pfi |j i; m 724 Harden Street/Five Points/799-8404 ffff* * J'j ^ skBBI IB _ _ _ _. \ 1 ? 1 I, /I ; /. J / DISCOVER / ENGINEERING / DISCOVER 'H / UNITED TECHNOLOGY ^OSTOC b / / Discover MOSTEK's leadership r '^^l^raSfp''' *i? / / telecommunications compone' / / these areas, but, in our thirter y / / maintained a relaxed atmosp .ir / / This creative environment h ' ~ / / excellent opportunities for / / who want to contribute to / / the areas of Design, Proc* / Software Engineering. C individuals with Bachel Science or Doctorate r Engineering. fruiters will b olans r n . *? f/ / soon. Makfc ^ *xi*EfcflSj?& / / show you the ma. / / MOSTEK, as wel' / / will find in our h' / / Please contact / / appointment. / / meeting you ' " \Nearear\f flfi if L_? i ow, Friday entertainment briefs THE PUBLIC is invited to view exhibits of thousands of postage stamps, covers and philatelic items at SEPEX, the Southeastern Stamp Exhibition, to be held by the Columbia Philatelic Society at the Town House Saturday, Oct. 9, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 10, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Experts will be on hand to give free advice as to the identification and value of stamp items. Among the many interesting exhibits already received for viewing are: autographed covers, New York Foreign Cancels, Private Posts, Early Railroad Mail Routes, Exposition Covers, Stampless Covers, Columbia Confederates, Postal History and Pacolet Mills Fancy Cancels. The following presentations will be made: The American Philatelic Society Gold, Silver and Bronze awards, The Apfelbaum award, The American First Day Cover Society award, The Bureau Issues Association award, The United Stationery Society award, The Columbia Philatelic Society award and the Silver Bowl Grand Award. The exhibit is free. T ci^iiai uo j hill Mall 783-1 111! I I uicntes^ (fot/s to- tw/ aas I #7 SUB ! HIGH WITH TURKEY, HAM. SALAMI. AMER- | 1EESE. PROVOLONE CHEESE. LETTUCE 1 AATO, SEASONED WITH OUR HERBED OIL & 1 1 AND A HINT OF ONION. * $2.40 i with coupon I I I (offer expires 10/13/82) | I 8 jle in the ^A/IE Ll Jleinthe THL UN1V?_ its and systems SOUTH CAROt.*. > a world leader in ON OCTOBER 19th n years we have as talented engineers / -uture successes in / jet, Process and / penings exist for / jr of Science, Master of / egrees in Electrical / i visiting your campus very / ow to meet with us and let us / / choices you have at / as the exciting lifestyle you / metown of Dallas. / ?nt office for an / > . your placern^. A/e are looking forv*^ qual opportunity employer m/f/h/v. m UNITED / #1 TECHNOLOGIES /