The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 07, 1977, Page Page 2, Image 2

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Spur maki By WAYNE BROOKS Gamecock Staff Writer The Golden Spur cannot afford t< despite its large, intake of revenue disbursed to other IISC operations, Spur manager, says. "Much of the money is taken out ol the general building fund," Stoy said fund pays for maintenance, custodi 1 ? l l___ nitttiT r* i services employeu uy rvnuu, raui University Union business manager SAVKO SAID the Golden Spur an revenue-service operations are collec Profits raised by the Golden Spur, th shop, Campus Kiddies Nursery anc which provides lighting, sound ar services to campus organizationsaccount. Money for salaries, gener, and equipment purchases comes fro said. The nursery is the only one of t supporting by itself, but the profits fr< the difference. STOY SAID the Golden Spur, the club, generally makes a 4 per cent r for the July to December period w< iiavKo said he speculates a 590,000 j Golden Spur at the end of June afU POLICY Student rates $.15 per word. Non-student rates $.20 per word. All SAC funded organization rates are $.10 per word - IDT required. Minimum charge $1.00. Ads will be taken during the following times: MWF 2-4:30 and TTh 1-4:30. Ads must be made In person or through the mall and are on a Cash-In-Advance basis only. Deadline for Monday's paper Is Friday at 4PM. Deadline for Thursday's paper Is Tuesday at 4PM. See Willis Bethea In room 311-A, Russell House, or call 777-71S1 or 7777182. SERVICES TYPIST- EXPERIENCED, PROMPT, CONVENIENT. 799 7587. PROFESSIONAL TYPIST AVAILABLE: 15 years typing experience. Will pick up end deliver. Call Elgin 430-9023. Typing SI per page call 781-3663. Proficient typist experienced In term papers, thesis, Nancy Warren. 774-0159. Expert TV, stereo repairs by fellow Gamecock. VIDISONIX 787-3443. Term papers typed--reasonable. 794-5281. Delicious milkshakes nutritious, SANE weight loss. Call 786 7224 Slender Now. Have your thesis or dissertation flawlessly tvMd on J?ri I AAA ?,A? ?... .w.?. ..H.V voiu ly^cwr ncr Dy Custom Business Services, 767-65*3. PROBLEM [ PREGNANCY? NEED HELP? rAlnmU:<? or A mil vuiumuia XJ4-/01 r Charleston 722-8318 WE CAN HELP! I The GAMECOCK is the student B newspaper of the University of South j I Carolina and is published twice weekly. I on Monday and Thursday during the fall1 | and spring semester* and once weekly on Thursday during both summir terms' with the exceptions of four times in August and on University of South! Carolina holidays and examination' periods. Opinions expressed in The Oamecock are those of the editors and not those of , , I the University of South Carolina. ' The University of South Carolina is an equal opportunity institution. Change of address forms, subscription j | requests, and other correspondence. ; should be sent to The Oamecock,' < Drawer A, USC, Columbia/ S. C., 29IM. Ei rain ?r? per nrmvuvr he summer sessions. * postage paid at Columbia, ng profit, b '"Itiis would costs are pai [> expand its services "Ifwechai s because profits are gross would Richard Stoy, Golden The Goldei that long to | ; our budget to pay for said. The Gol . The general building al services and other THE. GOL] Savko, Russell House duties, glass' .said. to 11 of its em work-study e id RHUU's other four overhead or :tively self-supporting. RHUU or e gameroom, the print funds. I Technical Services- USC's five id theater projection last year affc combined in a single "As a result < al operating expenses required to m this account, Savko appropriated said. "We hai hese that is not self- repair, builc am the others make up tenance supj the travel c dinator. The ; USC-operated nightlet profit. Its net profit NET PROl as $16,799.44. from July to ;ross revenue from the the gameroo ;r a six-month period, the print she ? The Gam Top quality typing. Dollar per page. 771-4Md. EMPLOYMENT Mathematics-computer science ma|or: Senior or graduate student needed to assist In computer analysis of social science statistical data. Must Know analysis of variance and correlational techniques and have access to computer. Pay, hours negotiable. Call 7*2-7730. College student to work part time. Must have sailing experience. Apply at Valk Sailboat Center 1-26 at St. Andrews exit. Between 9-5. Wanted: Experienced bartender. Part time work. Apply In person Summit Club 20th floor D>nl?r'l Tn.l Walter position available at ft# "Chopping Block." Application* will b? accepted Monday and Tuesday 3-5 pm. 1031 Brlargate Circle (772-J011). WANTED Grad. student from Colorado wishes to trade apartments with someone In Columbia during March. Call Collect after 11PM. _ My Cotofdo pTtirwnt f n?r Hi" facility. , MwjMW mHH iy/| ut won't ex] mean a net profit of $15,000 after op< id," he said. ged the prices that they charge downt be about $150,000." ? Spur made its first profit last year, jay for its equipment and operations den Spur opened in the summer of 197J Lm.rN arun pays ior au supplies, j ware and renovation. It also pays full iployes and 20 per cent of the salaries < mployes. Hie Golden Spur does not i electrical costs. ganizations receive no state-appi per cent reduction of state-approprial scted the union with increased operati )f last year's five per cent budget cut, absorb some of those normall I costs for the Russell House facility d to absorb costs for freight, travel, e< ling repair, printing, office supplie >lies, equipment purchases and the s< enter director and the union nmcn total added costs were $29,211." PITS raised by each of the revenue o] December 1976 were Golden Spur, $ m, $19,312.81; technical services, $9,51 >p, $400. Savko said the nursery was ecock class prospective nursing student wants used 4 year nursing uniforms. Calt 777-5727. FOR SALB Stereo Components, lowest prices, all ma I or brands available, all guaranteed. Call Ed Hartgrove at 794-2725 after 6 PM. Men's and women's 10 speed bike S65 each. Call 7*74*03 after 5:30. Sofa-sleeper, new. 777-8261. $175. MISCBLLANEOUS HAVE YOU FOUND YOURSELF? A lecture on Christian Science by William Henry Alton, Wed. March 9, 12:15 PM. R. H. Theater. Everyone Welcome. PERSONALS Wanted: One good-looking baseball player for the Carolina Gamecocks, who'* growing cloter to my heart. Love, your secret Sweetheart. FACTORY OUTLETS-Ladles' sportswear at unbelievably tow factory prices. Unlike rrrm MBBBBHBUmU pand servic erational revenue operation "in I $7,829.18. own, the AMONG THE COSTS 1 $3,000 for a walk-in cool "It took equipment repairs and ] Savko for a new paper cutter fo l Hieh Ufoshflp fnr flio HI if cleaning drapes, rep anitorial replenishing glasses in salaries these costs, we should ha )f its five Of the nursery, he said jay rent, "Enrollment has droppe have cut our enrollmen opriated "We have tried to inci up to faculty and staff ;ed funds previously available onl ng costs. Many of the new nurs we were pensive than the union's y state- services we offer," Savl ," Savko rates were $19. We fed ai juipment p.m. Today, for that san s, main- "WE'RE LOSING m< ilaries of because many people a am coor- Savko said a kindergai from the nursery's staff staffed for 60 kids but w< perations Savko said the nursei 16,799.44; losses. We couldn't disc( 6.33; and to too many people." the only ified ads ? some so-callcd outlets, we're "REAL" Factory Outlets because we're owned and operated by a leading S.C. manufacturer of ladles' sportswear. 98 per cent first quality merchandise, clean, well-lighted, carpeted and air conditioned stores wylth mirrored dressing rooms. Although we specialize In I vb1 Robert ? TREASUREI GOVERh ELECTION D> r__ e he red." It produced a deficit of the Union will absorb this year are er for the Golden Spur; $4,000 for purchases for the gameroom; $800 r the print shop; and $300 for a new' sery. Hie union must also pay for airing chairs and tables and the Golden Spur. "After paying ve about $4,800," Savko said. a dporP/T!P in pnmllmonf t>no I ? ?? MOO UUll. d. Other nurseries have opened and t," he said. ease our enrollment by opening it Savko said. Hie nursery was y to USC students. eries recently opened are less exnursery, "but they don't offer the ko said. "Four years ago, weekly id taught children from 7 a.m. to 6 le service we have to charge $28." >ney, but we can't raise the cost Duldn't afford it." rten assistant and a maid were cut fn />*//** *?/>***?* !????.? u,,r w vivivwuic uic 1U39C3, ne were s only have 40 kids this semester." y's services are "still worth the >ntinue the nursery. It's important lunlor sizes 3-17, we alto have misses 6-30. Take Mwy. 315 to Satley Factory Outlet (23* 3733), 1-24 to St. Matthews Factory Outlet (?743030), or Hwy. 37? to Saluda Factory Outlet (445-3377). Open 10-4, Mon. thru Sat. Bank cards welcome. _ iumwalt RSTUDENT 1MENT \Y - APRIL A B