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Classi: POLICY: Cost: Five (5) cents per word. Minimum: 10 words. There is no charge for found ads. Errors reported within three days will be corrected at no charge. OFFICE HOURS: Mon., Wed., 9-11 a.m. Tues. 12:30-2:30 Thurs. 3:30-5 p.m. FOUND VERA SCARF, Oct. 30 behind McKutcheon House. Call Carleen 4180 CAR KEY, Ford, on leather strap, at fraternity party Sat. night at Lake Murray. Call 2244. SERVICES COMPLETE FDUCATIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE including termpaper research, theses research, etc. American Copyrighting and Pub lishing Associates. 30,000 term papers on file. Professional writers on any subject. Call: 5:00 9:00 p.m. (M-F) 254-7316 Columbia. PROFESSIONAL TYPING, 10 yrs. experience, term papers, etc., IBM electric typewriter, 50' double spaced page, 787-0449. TYPING: ALL TYPES, electric typewriter, reasonable rates, convenient location. Call 254 5921. OFFICE SERVICES, INC. offers low rates to students for professional typing of your papers (theses, dissertations, doctorates). Phone 252 7622, 24 hr. ans. ser. TYPING THESES, dissertations and papers. Extensive experience. Call Mrs. Stokes, 782 0347. CHAMPION TERMPAPERS 636 Beacon St. (605) Boston, Mass. 02215 617-536-9700 Research material for termpapers, reports, theses, etc. LOWEST PRICES. QUICK SERVICE. For information, please write or call. Broadway hit Plays here Wednesday nite Teresa Wright and Robin Nolan shown at right, play mother and daughter in the Pulitzer Prize win ning play, "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds" by Paul Zindel. The play which recently ended a New York engagement of 819 per formances is now on tour under Orin Lehman with sets, lighting and costumes by the original designers. James Reichert provides the music and sound as he did in New York. Teresa Wright, who won Academy Award nominations for her first three films, "The Little Foxes," "Pride of the Yankees," and Mrs. Miniver, won the award for the last, and has more recently received Emmy nominations as Annie Sulli van in the "Miracle Worker," and as Margaret Bourke-White in the "Margaret Bourke-White Story" on television. Paul Zindel, who struck it rich both critically and financially with this, his first play, is a former school teacher. At the age of 35, Zindel now has a second hit play to his cre dit, "And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little," which was successful on tour last 'eason. He had a third play, "The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild," which will open on Broadway in November and stars Maureen Stapleton, the co-star of CBS's "All in the Family." The play will be at TIownship Auditorium, Nov. 8 at 8 p.m. MERC(EDES BENZ TOY 'TA -VOLVO "SAl ES SERVICE" OV ER- SE AS DELIVERY DYER & BECK, INC. 3215 TIWO NOTCII RD. 787-9560 fled Ads FOR SALE TI ANTIQUE AUTO, 1941 Studebaker Champion. 1 Fine original condition 42,000 actual miles. Excellent investment or transportation. $995.00 777-6724. 253-3115. Fa 1968 DODGE VAN CAMPER (Blue and White) Ca Good condition. Call 777-3692. ba Baldwin 16-foot pedal organ. Used only for To church services. $700 call 779-3543 after 5 p.m. Anytime on Saturdays JOB INFORMATION Sel GRANBY'S ICE CREAM and Sandwich Shop now hiring full and part-time waitresses. Day - , and night shifts. Uniforms furnished. Good tips. Apply in person 1114 College St. du DO YOU WANT a secure sales position in com- . mercial real estkte? Call or write to Clay Hooker, Arnold d. Roberts Co., Inc. 2330 Main Ser St., Cola., S.C. 256-7445. us] Bu IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT, male student, part time sales in clothing store, previous experience desired, but not necessary. Write letter stating qualifications. Clothing, 25-D Zei Woodmere Apts. Columbia, S.C. 29210 thi OVERSEAS JOBS FOR STUDENTS-Australia, Europe, S. America, Africa, etc. All professions C and occupations, $700 to $3,000 monthly. nal Expenses paid, overtime, sightseeing. Free information, write TWR Co. Dept. R1, 2550 Telegraph Ave., Berkeley, Calif. 94704. F STUDENT to distribute computer dating forms. Nu $300-$600 mo. Write Box 508, Boulder, Colo. 80302. On enc MISCELLANEOUS HAMPTON BOOKS (founded N.Y., 1946), Old FR and Rare history, cinema-T.B., aerospace, S.Carolina and general. Prints, posters, maps. F Rt. 1 Box 76, Newberry, S.C. 29108. Ph. 276-6870 (US Hwy. 176, 2 mi. N. of S.C. 34). Th HELPI Need a room in Girl's Dorm for myself and best friend for Spring Semester. If you are graduating, flunking out or just leaving and your room will be vacant then; please call Ginny 5374 as soon as possible. RIDE NEEDED to Princeton, New Jersey or vic inity on weekend of Nov. 10. Please call Rita 8717. PERSONALS In desperate need of a WIFE! Have much to offer her. All interested single co-eds please write: HUBBY Box 84999 USC Confidentially. THE FIRST YEAR LAW STUDENT called WILL, who does not like being called BILL, please meet me at Russell House Cafeteria near the same table Friday, November 3 at 6:00 p.m. Did you try the yogurt? FREAKY WHITE MAN, age 23 entering U.S.C. in January wishes to correspond with like minded woman. Now guest of S.C. Dept. of Cor rections, and need help getting myself back together. Tom Lucas 66980, 4546 Broad River Rd., Columbia, S.C. 29210. /.. OPENa'YO GAMECOCK CHARGE strauberry I 330 Main' Arcade '. Mall URSDAY Fniversity Forum, "Election '72: zck Perspective," ETV, 9 p.m, :ulty-Staff football breakfast, stone Cafeteria, 7 a.m. Basket 1 Coach Frank McGuire will ak in M and N Lounge of the vers' Residence Halls, 8:30 p.m. ilm, "Zilniv: Early Works," Rus House Theater, 6 and 9 p.m. Lysistrata," USC Theatre pro :tion, Drayton Hall 8:15 p.m. Greek Comedy in Translation,' uinar with Douglas Parker, Eng. Faculty Lounge, Humanities lding fourth floor, 10 a.m. .S. Senate candidate Nick ler speaks in Euphradian Hall, d floor Harper College Dastal Research Institute Semi ,Coker Life Science Building 4 p.m. hysics Colloquium, "Study of :lei Far From Stability with an Line Separator," Physical Sci es Center 509, 4 p.m. DAY ilm, "Shaft," Russell House atre, admission $.75, 7 and 10 LEV needs yo of South I the first pollution others, hi nent an the beam charter i Society. that he I in the ai an interi candidat Seat No. On the ol Senate, Allied Gi Nuclear such voti that nail as far an uate the in the Bi Leg Islati the ecoli YOU can fit only a have no mnental * to the S. Po Cc 4ews Briefs Fourth Annual Audio-Tutorial Congress Conference, Sponsored F by Department of Biology, Sheraton Columbia Inn, through Nov. 4. Sign-up date for the Association of College Unions-International ( tournaments of bridge, billards, chess, bowling and table tennis, Russell House, 205. American Civil Liberties Union of South Carolina fund raising party, guest speaker Philip S. Hughes, administrator of the General F Accounting Office of the New Federal Election Campaign Act, S $2.50 adults, $1.50 students, 1605 Hollywood Dr. SATURDAY Amateur Radio Club, Engineer- I ing Building, fourth floor, 1 p.m. Workshop for Women's Rights, I Townhouse Motor Inn, 1615 Gervais St., registration 9:30-10 a.m., workshop 10 a.m., lunch, admission. t $4.50 and $3.50 for students. F Film, "Shaft," Russell House t Theatre, 7 and 10 p.m. admission $.75. P Soccer Game, USC vs. Columbia j Bible College, 2 p.m. at Columbia p Bible College. fig CR01 ur help to protect the eni Carolina. As an attorney, h suit in South Carolina at of pesticides like DDT, ie represented the WildliI I fishing camp operators te ity of Santee-Cooper. He nember of the Columbia rhese activities, along wit "as worked for the last tw rea of environmental pro ssted citizen, make him i e for the South Caroline 1, District 7. her hand, his opponent, w voted in favor of the BA! adf, and served as Chairni Energy Committee. The e as by senior legislators cc y residents of South Caro ray as Columbia would has ir homes if an "accident' *rnwell Atomic Energy P1 ye seniority must be used agy, not to hasten its dE end special interest laws I vealthy companies whose room for consideration o rotection by electing Lew *uth Carolina Senate. The (IF YOU VOTE!!) I. ad paid by Young People for Croi okie Chestnut & Joe Renove Cn.Cs Football Game, USC vs. Wake orest, Williams-Brice Stadium, :30 p.m. ZBT fraternity will be collecting noney for Muscular Distrophy in olumbia. USC Dining Service, pre-game uffet, Top of Carolina Restaurant, .apstone, beginning at 4:30 p.m. Columbia Hall vs. USC Rugby lub, Saturday 11 a.m., Intramural 'ield B. UNDAY Hillel Party, 6 p.m., check with lillel officers for place. Film, "Edison Shorts," Russell louse Theatre, 6 and 9 p.m. Friends Fellowship, Russell louse 307, 11 a.m. University Union sponsered trip "Six Flags Over Georgia," leaves tussell House 6:30 a.m., returns 11 .m., cost $3, includes transporta ion and soft drink. USC Music Department Faculty ecital with Harry Cardwell and ohn Williams, Columbia Art luseum, 3:30 p.m. USC Rugby Club vs. Clemson, ntramural Field B, 2 p.m. AIER i ronment e brought painst the and, with e Depart >preserve is also a Audubon h the fact * decades lection as 'he choice a Senate, hiKe in the F project, ian of the asting of uld mnean mia, even re to evac occurred * nt. to protect struction. hat bene m blectives F environ is Cromner at is, Tier, inn.