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COLUMBIA SPORTS CAR GARAGE 6500 MONTICELLO ROAD~ 754-5363 MBIS service STUDENT VIDEO fiND MEDIA PRODUCTION GROUP jjll!llllllll!llllill!illlilW J H 1st Meeting of the Semester jj Wednesday, January 30th in Room jj 302, Russell House, 8 p.m. j| This is a new organization looking H /or enthusiastic people for officer Jj positions. r_ ii t jj \/ i H rur mrormanon can ioaa i oaer at 777-6812. as ?? ??^7?0Q(i COMPATIBI K@(3G[ID p?[? TOTAL PER Profit from Zenith Data S Z-150 PC desktop or Z-160 portable capabilities beginning with 16-bit IBM compatibility plus Zenith t< performance... iV v \ \\ V'rr"rrfr?'?rr????' \ \\ V">.V? TT^jrr.?yx_r_~ t r, \ e-iaopp \\ fflrff r 'I \ sp*cial II Dn#/ /-ftJisi uau uuu I " USC gets $1 million worth yearly By Maria Fratus . -i ? Students give about $ million worth of bad check to USC every year, a busines office official says. About $30,000 to $40,00< of that is never paid, sai< Howard Rhodes, assistan vice president for busines and finance. Students often write ba< checks "trying to beat th system," said Wes Gravellc financial consultant frori Columbia Financial Manage ment Ltd. They hope the can deposit money into thei account before the check i received by the bank, bu "the law reads funds have t< be in and released before check is written," he said. When a student's funds d not cover a check, the ban will return the check to th solicitor, notify the studer and charge a fee of $10 t $15. The student usually has 15-day period to pay th amount; then the matter given to the police, said Viol Boatwright, office manage r. tlm ftrnt. | ell 1111. VUI1IIIIUIU IVIUgOlI UIV II IW FORM. ^sterns n HE < otal 320K Memory, gle/Dual 51/4" Disk Dri\ ichester Drive* 4 Op Full Color*, Gree Clearly Labeled, Ea xcellent Price/Performa al Service, Technical ai THF QUALITY GOES IN B? AL PERFQRMANC Personal Computer STUDENT/STAFF RATES COMPUTER SYSTEMS Irews Rd., Suite 2 731 9731 cks are cos c~- yvA-a n "We try to stress in \ every way possible to be s sure they have sufficient funds.. a Howard Rhodes on bouncing checks o k e Office. If a person fails to pcrs< it pay the amount due within as $> o the given time, a police of- days ficcr is sent to their residence, a They may be taken to the A' ie police station to go through a fend it hoarinn Kn ft nn?r Rnal la printed and photographed Tl :r and given a criminal record. writi :s If it becomes habitual, the ding fl AJNCEf | r r? * M * ??1 zTeopc^ 640K Expandability d,\ tes 10.6MB Built- H en Expansion Slots L n#, or Amber Video ^ isy-to-Use Keyboard ince Ratio Zenith ] la i raining support data systems FORF THt NAMF COFS ON *T... Systems Today! [.; -*.#__ ML _ _ -JF ^ ? X iiy w swuenis a mi can be fined as much failing to keep track of their >08.25 or sentenced to 30 balance and parents failing to in jail. deposit money after they say they will. bout 10 percent of all of- g ers are college students, "We try to stress in every * twright said. way possible to be sure they le two major causes of have sufficient funds . . . ing bad checks, accor- because the penalty can be to Rhodes, are students great," Rhodes said. to. NWCmi STUDENT ENHANCE t4S^ WHAT A CHANCE! Study. See America. ALL AT THE SAME TIME... For more information contact Man'a Young, NSEA Advisor, Russell House West Wing, Room 108 or call 7-5116. va searching ; fCK... ? ^im%?^^85 ? >-^/s-^^*'-^' v^r"- Imitate Your GEanp FTZ.I21E VC^" |,av<)r',c Act & Win "1a aaa a > *. v \vv Imitators. Air ''1/ VY)//\P^\ H Hands, Li,, Sinkers, Copy Cats, Preliminary Contests Impersonators .January 2'M\\ & 30th Welcome bruary 6th, 13th & 20th f Finals February 27th kNY NON ALCOHOLIC DRINKS AVAILABLE hut i lie coin est with Adam s doorman A<lanis/Iloliday 1 nn Northeast 7f> 1 () Two Notch Kci. 73<>-300<) i