October 25, 1977 LION'S EYE Page 3 / Check It Out by Cynde Shubert and Ellie Melli VITAL STATISTICS: The Magic Pan Creperie.. ..... cv... colons ions vaaionsvinion Upper Level of Springfield Mall .......................ccciiinni... French Restaurant... .. ci. ci. 0 van var ovees Type of Establishment Crepes of all kinds, salads, cocktails, wines ............................ French country flavor .. civ ivr iin seins nervanyevits None Bequired.... ....... ici. tiie vivasaiverneds Dinner from $4.00 — . —— ... I YERY GOOD ..... vine aver vrnnsnsiniss OVERALL RATING (Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good, Excellent) The Magic Pan is a quaint French and specializes in crepes. Beyond this is the dining area which is divided into smoking and non-smoking sections. An abundance of green plants, hardwood floors, and daisies on the tables make for a light, airy atmosphere. The waiters and waitresses, dressed in the man- ner of the old country, provide excellent and immediate service. The food, of course, is “tres delicieux,” very delicious. The salads are large and ex- citing. The main course crepes vary from beef and chicken to seafood and oriental crepes. For dessert one may delight in a creme de menthe and chocolate covered crepe filled with vanilla ice cream, the traditional fruit-filled crepe, a pecan filled crepe, and the list goes on. These two Penn Staters found the dinner an excellent way to start an evening of fun and enjoyment, and highly recommend it to you. For those who like to dress in your finer clothes every once in a while, this is the The Magic Pan also has an establishment at 15th and Walnut Streets and will be opening a restaurant in the Gallery sometime in November. Del’s Corner A close associate of mine, Giovanni Mangiaqueste de Pastafaggiolli, is con- stantly coming up with one-liners and smart remarks. Take for example the other day. We were in a restaurant and he told the waiter, “Another pot of coffee, waiter, and bring it under your arm to keep it warm.” To a radio announcer he said, “If you don’t get off the air I'll stop breathing it.” He has restaurant located on the upper level of Its delightful French interior sports its place for you; but many who are more come out with some good one liners like: Springfield Mall. This establishment own bar with a small lounge for those casually inclined, casual clothes are also “Some of the greatest love affairs I’ve prides itself on its exquisite French cuisine, waiting for a table or just enjoying a drink. acceptable known have involved one actor, unassisted,” and this classic, sadly while on his deathbed to a priest, “Why should I talk to you? I’ve just been talking to your boss.” Contrary to popular belief, Del, too has a fear. Yes I have ballistophobia, the fear of : bullets. Here is a list of some phobias, and HH j people who have them: iY a —Arachibutyrophobia — fear of peanut i : butter sticking to the roof of your mouth. - (Peter Pan) hid —Optophobia — fear of opening your eyes : J (Reggie Leach and Bobby Hull have : oo caused this many times, scientists are on ; —Baccilophobia — fear of microbes 3 (Muhammad Ali, he can’t fight what he can’t see) : : —Pantophobia — fear of fears (Franklin D. ae Roosevelt) : ag : : : —Pediphobia — fear of children’s dolls =e | : ; (Mr. Mattel) —Syphilephobia — fear of syphilis (Linda Lovelace, but how could she get it?) Ed re a a eh SE J — PRESENT — | TY ty —Gynephobia — fear of women (The - FOOD & "BEVERAGE" | Sponsored By U.S.A. & LION'S EYE Cost *2.00 FOR MORE INFO. CONTACT THE U.S.A. OFFICE : “guys” down at Fire Island) == ; —Androphobia — fear of men (Some of the DA Gals at P.S.U. Delco) ; 4 : y = y y : Del’s Trivia Corner | . —Mata Hari charged her lovers a minimum : of $7,500 a night. —The patent for Life Savers candy reads, ; T 29th t “Nothing enclosed by a circle.” 0 C [| —I think it’s time to give credit to a man who surely deserves it, Joe Gayetty, in- ventor of toilet paper. It was called A T BEA VER COLLEGE “Gayetty’s Medicated paper — the per- fectly pure article for the toilet and for : the prevention of piles.” Next time 1h = nature calls, how about a moment of £4 DA My C E wilh DISCO LENNY silence for big Joe. [id : —The nation of Nauru, which has one of the So highest per capita incomes in the world, ! : has an economy based entirely on bird droppings. MOVI = REINCARNATION of PETER PROUD —Ivory Coast senator Victor Biaka’bodo A returned to his home district to do some electioneering and was eaten by his con- stituents. Del’s Quiz Questions ih —What do Lizzie Borden, General Custer, :y Thomas Jefferson, Rod Laver, and Mark > 3 Twain all have in common? —Who is Count Donatein Alphonse Fran- cois de Sade? Hint many people still 1g follow his ways, ouch. —Answer to last issue’s question was Ny Woody Allen. The correct answer was Ey given by Bill “Extra Bases” Vogt and 34 Mike “Tight Mike” Cenci. Due to a print- ny ing error the first issue’s answer was iY omitted. It was correctly answered by i Terri Giannone who said they were all 5 illegitimate. : This week’s winner will receive a one week all expense paid trip to Idi Amin’s house, he’s a friend of the Editor. Please start sending letters in for Dear Del to the U.S.A. office. Any comments, pic- tures, Editorial, etter, etc., will be ac- cepted. = RE evi Re A Sa SE TSE Ee DB (Ee a te co is ESTEE Ee A Son oy ah Ed x ——— = — — — = = — 2 Ll ’ Hr = 3 : ARES : 4 T > SESS ee SEE COR SOR SEE
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