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Jr^|D >. :' j.. n , J Last bit of warmth Now that cold weather has it is still not mo\ed into South Carolina, we however, to wish for ran barely remember fall days Summer. If we don'l such as this . when jackets uc'll have to settle fo weren't ? t?;i? ??? ???nniK ahead to springtime. to and from classes. Financial tfni. . From page I work study on campus and and repayment begin n received SI.103.491 in aid The after the student leav comparable aid figure for 1973-74 This past year. 1,056 US was $726,284. participated in the NDSI Till' WOHK study program, also receiving $840,006. I federally funded, provides part- $622,355 in NDSL fn time employment for students, received. McC.irt said Students m.-iv vvitrk nn ?#* OA .. t wU IlliUI ^ (I week while classes are in session OTHI\K FIN.WC and up to 40 hours a week during programs available holidays or vacation periods when students include work is available Wages range plementarv Edueati from $2 to S:ViiO an hour portunity Cirant for und The National Direct Student students with exception! I.nan program provides long term need and a guaran educational loans Interest charges program| F ? rHUIUUKAIHERS JB Phrrfnnr/nnhw /Hnr D O \ ! ??y \ Darkroom Rerila //rf TVE" \ 'Darkroom Instructi / XWRV 'Wo SuppI|? The A PhotoShop i r\ r\ n ^ . Iiuua uervais bfreet 252-1639 252-I30H _____ August figures for ! PJH Employmenl Kmployment increased sharply we m Kx. in P 1:? -i? ? imowuum iiniuiui uunnginemnnin pr< gggj of August, according to the latest roc pffl data for the S C. economic in- of I flC dicators. the H I The report. published by the I'SC flw Bureau <>f Business and Economic tiv ||||| Research and the SC. Km- at 1 P||l ployment Security Commission. If I takes several months to gather its to iiim inform:! inn 'ihmil .. .ri'ui niv s JM?? employment rate and economy. cx| According to the indicators, the sta economy of the state improved in August Of the 19 indicators 1 studied.' 10 improved, eight rat declined and one remained un the changed. too The indicators which improved rep over .Inly figures were largely hir related to employment and thev do\ are also considered as good this business indicators. The .fitly report saw a decline as firms *" extended their vacations to adjust inventories. A number of indicators reached new highs signalling a healthv economy in the state. "This is mBH 13Sf. Rosewood Dr. ^ HHH Daily Specials I Mon.:Fish& Fry89? |; | GAMECOCK m Tues.: Big Burger & Fry 3 9 too late. Wed.: Super Chili cheese "get" " d?g&Fry$i.09 r thinking Thur.: Chicken Sand. j &Fry $1.19 Fri.: Fish & Fry OPEN 11-5 DAILY ine months sLl CS School. i?mmmmammm C students I .program. | nds were II 7 OC > ho | * J ^ J ( onal Opergraduate financial ALL .SB 01 ' All You Op Just brii -Studc ) 3032 Millwood Ave. Phone: 256-2464 s.c. \ increase Icome news in (he face of many 'dictions of an imminent A WIOII 411 ill <| I WIIIIIUIITI Miming business activity." according to report. 'It appears that business acitv can he expected to continue I he present level for some time, the national economy advances higher levels of activity, the te's economy will continue its jansion as well." the report ted businesses overestimated the e of growth of the economy for second half of 1977 and hired many people, according to the i#?-l A Ii ' ?>... .... i. ?i i v.-mih "i mi* over ing. I ho businesses hove slowed \n their hiring ami some expect ; to continue for the rest of the Free University KAR/ ii. . - ? meers ar /:U Tuesday nites at the Karate Club meets or ombative Room. The Black Belt in: Keith VitaJi. - Richard Jack so Michqel ...Tony . Khields ru ajf usic n*v * MjtMrm. a. UN CT. 15tl Bring Is Your Instri / i ~i r* v ~ y yv uxe ana /oin th< nt Disc reported year. More importantly, all of the indicators classified as coincidental with business activity improved. Most of these relate to employment and it was here that the strong gains occurred. Total employment increased by 10.700 persons and nonfarm wage arid salary employment increased hv n.400. Hoth of these are par { ticularly impressive increases. Textile and related employment increased by 1.100 persons as a number ?>f companies recalled workers laid off during summer vacations. Durables manufacturing employment gained r>00 during the period, and the average weekly manhours in manufac luring establishments increased because of increased employment. . n r V^UUIbtJ III * ITE iO until 9:00 on Sol Blatt P.E. Center. i Thursday nites in the course is FREE of charge zirnrtr\rc s* m > /II v i v/1 j v^r i ^ HeadJnztcuctor n - Karate Club Pres. Goldman Bell . Winston ? unn . ? ? VVt A.M h jment e fun! <rants Lessons - Guitar, Banjo, etc. - Amp. & P/A rentals -?--?--?.-----J #