As a new feature to our paper we are accepting classified ads. The ads are free but limited to forty words per ad. They will run for as long as you like, a week, two weeks, or all term. All Ads must include your name, address, telephone number and the number of weeks you wish the ad to run. All ads must be printed and submitted to the Reader Office in WlO4. For Sale Sansui AU555, 50 watt amp drives four speakers; two tape decks; two turntables and one aux. Must sell now! Retail price is $250. Asking $l6O. By the way it’s in excellent condition. Call Bruce at 774-0764. ** * * 1967 V.W. Karman Ghia Coupe. Green. Radio and Heater. 61,000 miles. Overall good condition. Gets 27 m.p.g. Good basic reliable transportation. $7OO or most reasonable offer. Call Paul at 944-5845. Hammock with stand used only a few times. Like New. Will sacrifice at $6. Call Paul at 944-5845. ** * * Bike and Camera for sale. Three-speed, 26 inch men’s Sunbeam (Made in England), lightweight frame. $59.95. Also Yashica Electro-35, 35mm camera, $89.95. Both in excellent condition. Contact Ed Beck, Counseling Center Wll7 or call 533-5393 evenings. ** * * 1965 International Travelall Truck type station wagon. Excellant condition but needs transmission seal. Extremely practical vehicle with many possible uses. Will bring to campus. Must sell, will take first reasonable offer. Contact J.J. Haspter, 792-9255. ** * * urs : and Weekends Reader Classifieds Housing Apartment desired within twenty minutes of Capitol Campus for two students. Prefer Northern York County location. Call Karl at 1-717-755-8295. Services On Campus Day Care Service. Interested students please phone Kelly Simmons after 11:00 at 938-1289. Do you have items of an antique nature? Will consider purchasing any item in spite of its apparent uselessness. Also looking for automobile around the year 1930, preferably a Model ‘A’ Ford. Call Paul at 944-5845. Wanted: One used refrigerator. Will pay up to $2O. Call Don at 944-9053. Wanted: One or two female roomates to share “luxury” apartment at Campus Manor. Included is a dishwasher, garbage disposal, wall to wall carpeting, patio front, large furnished rooms (bedroom suite needed only) and a phone. Please contact Terry or Carol. 944-6748. Lassie eats chickens. ** * * A female willing to help a short-haired, bearded male through the trials and tribulations of college life and also the bitter cold Middletown nights. If interested see Bill at 9258 Flickinger Street. ** * * ** * * Wanted ** * * ** * * Personal ** * * 'referred Lisa Yaffe: Old friend desperately seeking you out. Please contact Frank in the Reader Office. ** * * Juniors! Why wait until next year to run the school? Come and help us at the C.C. Reader and who knows what may happen next year. ** * * Who says Bobby Fisher has no competition? Capitol Campus Chess Club, Regroup! Meeting Wednesday 12 noon Gallery/Lounge. ** * * Get involved! Because if nothing about this school concerns you - then take a correspondence course ** * * Attention: Marian Kreger listed in the hand book and Hilltopper as Education Faculty is also Director of Counseling Services. piIIIIIIIUIHIHUIHIIIUIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIHIIIIIIIIIUI£ slesfcHe | Derick | | Olmstead Plaza | Welcome back Capitol Campus Students *** Rea & TOGE FREE FOOD! Make it with Nniii MONARCH NOTES $l.OO each (with a few exceptions) ■ EACH MONARCH NOTE CONTAINS: 2 ■ a concise biography of the author, including a summary of all hisM 2 work, influences on his writing, a comprehensive picture of flwg * intellectual climate in which he lived, a a summary and critical* • analysis of die work’s structure, including a thorough examination} ■of characters, a review questions with detailed answers, a anno-} ■ tated bibliographies, a suggested topics for papers. ■ ■ 2 For a complete list of Monarch Notes and Study Guides, come in and see us Out of town Sunday papers New York - Philadelphia - Baltimore - Washington - Reading - Lancaster - Open Daily 12 to 9 P.M. JOHN’S ! * 1 MIDTOWN PLAZA-MIDDLETOWN £ Bring a Fri end! Just cramming to get by is one* thing. Actually learning the perti-a nent material quickly and thor- g oughly is quite another. That’s j why so many good students use# Monarch Notes...for exams," papers, for accurate reference.J Over 1,000 plays, novels, short* stories, works of poetry, history,# philosophy and economics. Mon-5 arch offers the largest, most au-S thoritative selection of notes and# study guides available today. • Pittsburgh Sunday 7A.M. to SP.M. • Stereo News Center Page 3