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^11^1 Renovati* Renovation began last week on Rutledge College as part of extensive remodeling involved in the Historic Horseshoe Renovation Prniwt - - "?/ Student housing areas in Rutledge are the first area of concern. "Right now the plan is to renovate only the two side wings which contain dormitory space," r said Harold Brunton, USC vice president for operations. "The rooms will be redesigned into apartment type units; the plumbing will be modernized and air conditioning will be added." "The renovation will enable Rutledge to comply with state fire urtfU fVkA i VUUM) mui UIC auuiliuil U1 UUltUnitS) on the rear of the structure," Brunton added. "Several of the apartments will also be made accessible to handicapped students." RUTLEDGE WAS constructed in 1805, the first building on the USC campus. Originally named South Building, Rutledge has functioned as dormitory, lecture hall, chapel (Need Extr | Receive up to $80 a m< | regular blood plasma | Call or visit | Hyland Labot | Donor Centei I 1620 Gervais! I Telephone 254-2280 I New Mon., Wed. a | Hours: Tues.and Jim Pastorick ? GAMECOCK mis begin and library, and has also been used for faculty housing and lnhnrntnrire On the Horseshoe, Elliott College, Faculty House and Longstreet Theatre have been renovated. The Caroliniana Library and DeSaussure College are currently being modernized. ATLANTIC I Barbie's Fantasies School Girl Reunion p ATLANTIC II Born Erect Sensation a Money? | Dnth by being on a program. H "atories Street nd Fri. 6 a.m. - 3 p.m. j| Thur. 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. | T/^ r vuubui i By Mary Jean Baxley Oamtcock Staff Writer USC athletic officials have inte persons in their search for a new vei the concession business at ball gam Pending SLED investigation into mi) unpaid bills, university officials have contract of Ross Broom Jr. and he decision on his replacement within th according to John T. Moore, ass director and business manager. Estimates on the amount missin $50,000-$100,000. According to the ! office, no exact figures can be releas vestigation is completed. SLED is investigating problems whi ail miwnm audit dealing with u Cromer's P-Nuts and Coca-Cola. Columbia Cigar and Candy Compj reported outstanding bills. Professions Mam Tli Free P: 4508 St. AndrewsOf Across from All 798-180% FAMO LU^7DUKI> 1317 Sumter St. D OPENMON. 6:30 a.m. to J ~iTT" r ? Binintmiigg?^ "Finest Open 1 1:30 - 1 p.m. Sun.-I Lunch Spcdials Daily 11 :30 n .m -3 n m We cii cep? Visu ? Mcj^ferC'iOf je ? 8400 Dcv in Cedar Terrace Sh g chief m ACCORDING TO a _ _ Company spokesman, t rviewed three the money because of idor to operate subsequent publicity. E ie^- time to time, the spoki ssing funds and no estimate was a^ terminated the amount. ?pe to reach a e next 10 days, SIjED agents have be istant athletic working *ith USC a, businesses that are in\ g range from state auditor's UNDER THE pres ed until the in- manager is paid by the i each concession operate ch turned up in that items are bought i npaid bills to According to Keith D< Officials from james B. Holderman, B iny have also the universitv. Rroom ^? athletic department as WFfHKF 9HHBHB _y\ 1 Typing Service ? p 1 ot.o oITU >e soi1 v i(*;' ' ? ?-a- ? - _ _J iucnpis, uopies, eses, Resumes ick-up and Delivery l u'6 I ' t.rk, Si < i' (zi i 6 I ied Chemical ? 798-1803 N us I'S GRILL OWNTOWN 1 , thru FRI. 9:00 p.m. ? 1 nton staurant ? i r~* 111 ^uiuunese cuisine hurs. (1 1 p.m. Fri. & Sat.) 8 783-0(>70 Fast Carry Out VV Cor'c BU5nc he ? Dice's Club I ine St. I <3 oppinq Center I I ? W V/ \>v Columbia Cigar and Candy he company called USC about the SLED investigation and I room paid partial sums from esman said. mailable on the outstanding ten on the case since June 27, nditors, state auditors and rolved. ent setup, the concession miversity, and he in turn pays >r and some of the businesses from. strude, assistant to President room was never employed by was under contract to the a vendor. \ei BcOKNElI ARMS PMRMACY/L/ ^ phone 799- is96 ' uPTTer a ptndcrroh sis. Columbia.s.c DPEN 7 AAA-9PM IE CASH CHECKS Noxzema Shave 1 1 oz. Reg. 1.69 Now $1.14 Gillette TRACII Blades 5's Reg. 1.60 Now $1.39 lew! 'iuirui Condition Shampoo ?o, $2.19 Jormal-Oily-Dry New Shape n:?* di~ i/ic i r mil $1.49 1 0 Day Trial Ban Roll On V2 oz. Reg. 1.59 O n Iv .25 Sure Aerosol Deodorant 1.98 size$^ -53 'p r acm rucrvc mm r ? ?/ > I VI I k Vi IX PEN 7 AM-9 PM xr? ' smnwks rjcORNIll ARMS HiARMACV/f/ -rg PHONE 709-159A *' MTtR * PtNOUTOW STS. COLUMBIA,S.C