4 TheDaih ' V': Phils' catcher Tim McCarvenstops the Cards' Don Kessinger at the plate. Marcis snares first 500 miler TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP) Dave Marcis, jousting with Buddy Baker the final 80 miles, sped away to victory in the eighth annual Talladega 500 Grand National stock car race as Baker ran out of gas with less, than three laps remaining. The balding Marcis, a Wisconsin native who won the pole position with a speed of 190.651 miles per hour, averaged 157.547 m.p.h. in his Dodge for his first career superspeedway victory. It was the first time a pole Luebber no-hitter lost in 9th ARLINGTON, Tex. (AP) Steve Luebber was within one pitch of the record books Saturday night. . . six times. , Luebber, less than a household name among baseball fans, fell one out short in his bid for glory Saturday night in Minnesota’s 3-1 victory over the Texas Rangers. But he took it in stride. “Well, I,guess I answered a the heart of the plate with a lot of questions about who’s fastball. Steve Luebber,” he philoso- End no-hitter. Howell phized in the dugout. drilled the pitch into cen the dugout. terfield for a single and The 27-year-old Luebber, legged it all the way to third FOR SALE FOR SALE: utility trailer, good cond., 4x8.234-8095, reasonable NECKLACES: liquid silver, wooden. From 53.00. Call 234- 0133 TAPEDECK, SONY TCI3ISD, excellent condition, Va price. Volvo snow tires.'B ft. pool table. Liquor travel case. 238-5843 FENDER JAZZ BASS S2OO, Zeus ten-speed bike, JBL bass reflex cabinet, Bruce 238-8796 Vi FEMALE DORM contracts for sale (West) Fall '76, spring '77. Call 237-5345 FOR SALE Men's 26 inch bicycle five speed, phone 237-7260 after 1974 KAWASAKI Z-l 900 cc, 3800 miles, current inspection, ex cellent shape, $1500.00. Call Roy 237-4254 DOUBLE BED excellent box spring, S6O. Fur rug, $l5. Call Marge Oldfield at 865-1467 (leave message). • ORGY TESTED king-sized BEST COFFEE and tea for iced . waterbed complete w. frame, summer drinks. The Candy oad and extras. Best offer. Call Cane by PSU Diner. 237-4253 234-4053 FOR SALE. 1958 TR-3. Runs FINE; Needs Minor work. Also more parts than you can carry. Sacrifice at 51500.00. Call 234-0953 'til Friday, Ask for Ned. YOU BET YOUR ASS .'w. WE ARE ? cheap 10 40*A discount on all maiot Items George’s House ol Music We’ve moved to 221 E Beaver Avenue FOUR 14" X 6" MAG WHEELS, includes lock nuts, S4O, 700 cfm Holley carburator $35, Pickering Magnetic cartridge $lO. Call Les, 234-2521 FARFISA (one - keyboard) organ. Call Alan, 234-3972 after 6 PM SALE: 72 VW. Phone 684-0539 FOR SALE: 1974 Pinto. 18,000 miles. Call 237-6805 after 5:00 p.m. RENT A TV. Any length of time. Economical rates. Television Service Center, 232 South Allen - MEN'S ASTRA 10 speed with lights and generator. Excellent condition, 22Vs inch frame. $75.00. Call 237-1304 CANON CANONET autoexposure 35mm camera with case. 40mm 2,8 lens. $45.00. Call 237-1304 NORTON 750 COMMANDO With very low mileage. Excellent condition, many .extras and reasonable price. Will consider trade on English sports car. Call 237-1304 FEMALE DORM CONTRACT for Fall '76 - Spring '77, Call collect, 814-255-4916. u .-K.uday, Augi. It, 1J76 winner-had gone on to win a race here. Baker ducked into the pits for a quick splash of fuel for -his Ford, which had won the previous three races at the high-speed 2.66-mile Alabama International Motor Speed way oval, and managed to stay, on. the same lap with Marcis for second. : Dick Brooks, a lap down, finished third in his Ford. He lost a lap in the pits early and could never make it up, despite.running in the lead pack most of the distance. who had won only four major league games, cut Texas down without a hit for 8 2-3 innings. Only Ranger third baseman Roy Howell stood between the unheralded right-hander and a no-hitter. Luebber whipped two strikes past Howell. Howell worked the count to 3- 2 and then fouled off three pitches. Luebber came down PEG V-4 Lead Amplifier, 100 watt (RMS); V-2 Lead speaker cabinet with 4-12" speakers; Fender Telecaste Deluxe guitar; all reasonable priced and in good condition. Phone 234-2306, Dale. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, 10-speed Italia, TV, SR-50 calculator. Singer sewing machine, etc. Prices negotiable. Heather 865- 3411 8-5 weekdays or 237-7190 after s:00 21" B elevision. Console model, works well. $2O. Call 234- 197 ask for Barry INSURANCE for auto, motor cycle, personal possessions, rhospilalizalion, accident, valuables, fire, bicycles: Fast service, 238-6633 FEMALE DORM CONTRACT for sale. Fall '76 - Spring '77, Call Donna at 865-8238. AUTOMOTIVE 1974 SUPER BEETLE, sunroof, stereo, deluxe interior, 28,000 miles. Call 1-667-2318 1973 DATSUN WAGON automatic. 39,800 miles, snow tires, AM-FM radio, just inspected, evenings. 238-4460 ____ KAWASAKI 75 OCC, 4,000 miles, excellent cond., extras included. Call after 5:00 PM to make offer. 364-1925 1972 HONDA CB-350, inspected, good condition. Will take best Jffer: Call Glen, 238-9940 after 11:00 PM A r TENTION BRIDES Hunrlradsof Party, Wedding & Bridesmaids gowns • $29.95 to $2OO. j#*r!'iSeo us before you decide Jl t \/ V Marie's BridatShop • 7F I Open 1 tosTues., Thurs., Sar. Evenings Mon ..Wed.. Frl. 6tol T P and. diagnostic elec tronic equipment overseas experience. Tune-ups, $12.00 plus parts. Call 238-1062 1973 240 Z FOR SALE silver-grey, 30,000 miles, top shape for in formation call 234-0778 ask for Bill '74 450K7 HONDA like new, 5945. A Steal. 446-7516. 237-3612 Phillie Pi rate ST. LOUIS (AP) Pinch hitter Jerry Martin delivered a one-out sacrifice fly in the top of the ninth inning, lifting the Philadelphia Phillies to a 3-2 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals yesterday. Martin’s drive off Cardinal reliever A 1 Hrabosky came after Greg Luzinski singled and Jay Johnstone ham mered a ground-rule double off St. Louis right-hander Bill Greif, 2-7. Hrabosky then came on-to issue an intentional walk to pinch-hitter Ollie Brown before Martin smacked his winning blow. St. Louis had forged a 2-2 tie against Philadelphia left hander Steve Carlton, 13-4, on Bobby Tolan’s throwing error in the seventh inning. . Earlier, Philadelphia’s Mike Schmidt hammered a two-run homer, his 30th of the season, in the fourth inning and St. Louis scored its' first run on two walks and two singles against Carlton in the second. “His pitches take off. I was trying to keep from popping up," the 24-year-old Martin James Hylton, like Brooks a former winner at AIMS, was two laps down in fourth with his Chevrolet. Hylton had a narrow escape earlier in the race when two tires blew as he was entering pit road. He spun wildly but managed to avoid, contact with anything, although he came to a stop less than a yard away from Brooks’ car, which was being serviced. Lennie Pond, also in a Chevrolet, was fifth. There were 58 separate, official lead changes between when the ball trickled through Lyman Bostock’s legs. Mike Hargrovb then .deprived Luebber of his first major league shutout with a .single to right, scoring Howell. At that point, Min nesota Manager Gene Mauch walked to the mound, shook Luebber’s hand, said, “Super game” and summoned for relief help. Asked if he was despondent, the likeable Luebber said, “No, I’m happy. You don’t pitch a two-hitter in the big leagues every night’.’ COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS '65 CHEVY window van with '72 engine. 237-6725 1969 BSA 441 Victor special with new clutch and tires in good condition for $475. Call Leon at 234-0180 j 1970 YAMAHA RD3SO, New Engine, Good condition, Fast, Asking $5OO, Jeff Buxton, 238-9292 before 6:00. fATTENTION !<{ EXPERIENCED TYPISTS, fast - efficient - reasonable. Close to campus. Call: Jo-Ellen, 238-1972, Maria, 234-1838 TELEVISION REPAIR, and Sony products. Qualitv work. Television Service Center 232 South Allen Street TYPIST, No calls after 10:00 p.m, please, 234-2861. SUNSHINE Summer Clearance Sale on handcrafted imported clothing for women and men. Happening now at Sunshine, 220 S. Fraser (across from the Post Office). CLASSICAL GUITAR, folk, jazz. faculty Juniata College, 14 years teaching experience. John Joseph Mitchell 238-9429 DAN BRODY STUDIO offers no waiting, no appointments for INSTANT color passport pictures. 106 S. Fraser, 10-5 IBM SELECTRICS for rent. Dual pitch and correcting, S4O-month and up. Unlimited Rent-alls. 238- 3037' i RENT-A-Laundry, washer-dryer. No installation necessary. Low cost, long or short rentals. Unlimited Rent-alls. 238-3037 SMALL refrigerators for rent, $lB summer term. Unlimited Rent alls J l4oN ; AthertonSL23BJo37_ SAVE $2.00 or 20 per cent whichever is higher on picture frames at Dan Brody Studio. 106 S: Fraser- 10-5,237-6708 $1:00 FOR USED RECORDS in fine condition. 25 per cent for Sci-Fic paperbacks. Top dollars for comics. Arboria, 151 South Allen ' Great condition, call APARTMENT HUNTING? ROOMMATE HUNTING? Let Apartment Directory do .one or both for you. Quick and Easy! 2610 Stowaway Bldg, 9 - 9 Daily, Mon. - Sat, 12-8 Sunday 234-2695 fever strikes malady continues said in respect to the fast ball he hit off Hrabosky, the third Cards pitcher. Right-hander Harry Rasmussen had started for St. Louis and set down Philadelphia’s first 10 batters before Garry Maddox singled in the fourth. The powerful Schmidt next worked Rasmussen to a 1-2 count, then reached out for a low curve and drilled the delivery almost 400 feet over the fence in left-center field. ‘ ‘lt was a good pitch, but not to him,” lamented Rasmussen, who restricted the Phils to six hits through the first eight innings. “He impressed me with his strength,” the St. Louis starting pitcher said. “I couldn’t believe how fast the ball got out of the park.” Ron Reed mopped up for Carlton in the ninth inning after the Phils’ star left hander yielded eight Card hits, issued five walks and struck out four. “It seemed like I was in trouble all day,” said Carlton, who retired pinch-hitter Ken Rudolph on a drive to the eight drivers. Only three caution periods slowed the action, for a total of 24 laps. Attrition took care of most of the others who were bunched in a 190 m.p.h. 17-car draft after the race got un derway. , The lfast one to go was Richard Petty, who was in command ahead of Baker and Marcis when his Dodge’s engine dropped a valve. A.J. Foyt, who led a strong Chevrolet challenge, was in third place .with 25 laps to go when mechanciaL difficulties sidelined him. A Chevrolet,' considered more fragile than Chrysler or Ford products on the superspeedways, has never won at Talladega. David Pearson dropped out because of engine problems with about 50 laps to go, after a strong early showing,., Other pre-race contenders out early with mechanical failures were Darrell Waltrip, Neil Bonnett, Bob Burcham and Coo Coo Marlin all in Chevrolets. Bobby Allison, who led muchof the first two-thirds of the race, dropped out after 155 laps unofficially with a broken engine in his Mercury. FAST, EFFICIENT typing. New IBM carbon ribbon Sec. 11. Call Carol or Ella Williams, 237-0133, 234-1672 ANYONE INTERESTED IN the Penn State Hot Air Balloon Club call 237-5310. Let's fly I TYPING: Fast service, pick-up and delivery. Call 355-2476: j ;: y. /’ life Sauertt . 466-6241 •SINCE SHGECMCHDWS On the Diamond in Boatsburg Monday Night Special Delmonico Steak Salad, Baked Potato $4.25 Tuesday Night Special Porterhouse Steak Salad, Baked Potato $3.95 . PHOTO processing. Low prices. Fast service at The Candy Cane next to PSU Diner. 237-4253 FURNISHED, ROOM tor rent. male, cooking privileges, summer, 60-mo. total. Evenings 238-4*160 TYPING: Dissertations, theses, term papers, English major background. Graduate school rec ommended, IBM correcting selectric, 234-8089. TY PIN G ALL KIN DS - reasonable rates - call 234-4762 or 359-2648 before eleven P.M. IK ZOEK iemand die geboren in Nederland om mijn Nederlands te verbeteren. Dan 237-6708. AUDIO DUAL 1229 automatic turntable, asking $175; KLH-55 receiver 20 watts, channel $75; Technics cassette deck, $100; 1 pr rectiliner XlA's & 1 prwharfedale bookshelf speakers, $lOO, both pr also records & tapes. Call 234-2105, anytime 310 x BSR-McDONALD stereo turntable. Good condition with extras. 234-1180 WANTED COMIC BOOKS. Any good con dition Marvel, D.C., or GA. Will pay top dollar. Call 238-8533 or 238- 0343. WANTED: FEMALE with apartment close to campus, fall Uhru spring. Call collect after 7 P.M.. (516) 221-2213 warning track in left field for the eighth inning’s third out with the bases full. “I thought it was out,” Carlton mused. "It sounded like it, but I must be living right.” PITTSBURGH (A?) Leo Foster drove in three .runs with a single and double and Mickey Lolich scattered eight hits as the New York Mets defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 7-4 yesterday.' The Mets, who had scored four early runs, scored their winning runs in the seventh on a walk to John Milner, a single by Joe Torre, a double by Jerry Grote and a two-run double by Foster. The victory gave Lolich a 7- 10 record for the season. Lolich was in trouble in the fifth when he gave up three hits and a run with two out. In the seventh he gave up a leadoff homer to Richie Zisk, his 14th. In the eighth he issued his first walk of the to Frank Taveras, who went to' third on Rennie Stennett’s single and scored Major league standings NATIONAL LEAGUE East W L 73 36 * 59 50 57 56 51 62 46' 61 ■ 37 68 Phllllea Pirates New York Chicago St. Louis Montreal West West ' Kansas City 67 42 .615 Cincinnati 73 39 .652 - Oakland 58 53 .523 lO'/i Los Angeles 59 51 .536 13 Minnesota 55 54 .505 12 Houston ■ 56 58 .491 18 Texas 51 55 .481 14'.i San Diego 55 59 .482 19 Chicago 48 61 .440 19 Atlanta 51 61 .455 22 California 48 64 .429 19>,4 San Francisco 49 65 .430 25 Night game not Included Suhey stopped short Ohio defends '33' title l HERSHEY, Pa. (AP) - The winning and losing coaches were in complete agreement about the decisive factor in Ohio’s 11- 7 win over Pennsylvaniain the Big 33 football classic. “It was our defense,” said Ohio coach Don Hertler of North Canton Hoover after the Saturday night victory. “We were stunting and keeping pressure on their quar terbacks. Defense was the name of oiir game. ’ ’ WANTED TO BUY: Nikon, Canon share' country home 5 miles from campus, 2-bedroom, $lOO plus utilities. Vegetarian grad preferred. 234-0951 ENT neeos ROOMMATE WANTED IN Range Finder cameras, lenses, other top quality 50's 8. 60's, 35mm and 2'A. Top prices paid. Call 237- 9566 after 6 PM half br entire unfurnished housing for year starting fall. Preferably under $l4O. Lydia Eato, 71A Silver Street, Mid dletown. Conn, 06457.203-346-1844 FOR RENT APARTMENT FOR RENT "one bedroqm" Briarwood for_ information call 234-0778 after's ROOMS ROOMS FOR RENT at -Zeta Psi Frat. For fall term, free parking, color cable TV, meals. Call 238- 99.11 OOMMATES ROOMMATE WANTED female senior-grad, one bedroom. Call 237-0590 for 1976 school year ROOMMATE NEEDED, Fall '76 and beyond, unfurnished 1 bdrm., need only bed and dresser. 3.0 GPA or better. 237-2102, keep trying.s9o KISSINGER LEONARD & HEIM Realtors NOW RENTING FOR FALL We have something for EVERYONE. We’re even offer ing REDUCED rates on BAR CROFT EFFICIENCIES!!! Stop in TODAY. We can save you TIME and MONEY and we’ll help you get settled on or before September Ist. We’re even pro-rating August rent at REDUCED SUMMER RATES! ’.We’re open 9-5 weekdays, 9-4 on Saturdays. Inquire at Kissinger, Leonard, and Heim Realtors. 245 S. Allen St. (lower level) or phone 238-4400. late. on A 1 Oliver’s sacrifice fly. Stennett came home one out later on Zisk’s single. The . Mets chased starter Jim Rookerwith four runs in the first inning. Pepe Mangual led off with a single and Mike Vail followed with a triple into the right field corner. Vail came home on John Milner’s groundout. Joe Torre then singled and Jerry Grote doubled to center. Roy Staiger - was walked to load the bases, and Torre scored on Leo Foster’s single. ’ That brought on Bob Moose in relief, with the bases still loaded. Moose walked Bud Harrelson, forcing in Grote. Lolich, after giving up a lead-off single to Frank Taveras, set down 14 straight batters before Bill Robinson tripled off the center field wall with two out in the fifth. Duffy Dyer followed with a double to left, scoring Robinson, and Tommy Helms, batting for Moose, singled to left. Taveras ended that threat by flying out to right field with Dyer on third. AMERICAN LEAGUE Pet. .670 .541 .504 .452 .430 .352 New York Baltimore Cleveland Boston Milwaukee Pennsylvania got just 69 yards rushing and-passing, its lowest, total since this game was instituted in '1958. ■ “I was disappointed we didn’t pick up Ohio’s penetration,” said coach DaVe Yohn of Middletown, Pa. “We knew they would deal and stunt a lot against our Wing-T offense. We wanted to get outside and couldn’t.” Even with its limited QUIET FEMALE seeks same to Boalsburg: mature female, grad student or working woman to share three-bedroom house with two women. Rent about $B4- month. Will-interview for com patibility. Call Cindy, 466-7847 SUBLET VERY NICE, furnished, 1-bdr. apartment, 1-block from campus-fall-winter,slB3-mo. Call Pat, 863-0465,1 p.m.-3 p.m. only WANTED TO RENT HELP! WORKINGGRADStudent needs own room in house in quiet neighborhood. Call Barry, 234-5297 . RESPONSIBLE FEMALE Senior needs sunny room for fall near campus. (Furnished or un furnlshed). Mltzi, 237-1559 FEMALE SEEKS own furnished room (preferably house) with cooking facilities. Fall through spring. Sheila, 238-9720 APARTMENTS NEW ONE AND two bedroom nicely furnished, carpeted, very clean. Country .environment, large Va acre landscaped lots. , Laundry facilities available. All utilities included except electric and telephone. Free parking, $145 and up. One single individual or married couple. No children or pets. Out West College Avenue, veer right- just past McClellan Exxon, go Va mile to "Y" turn right, turn left one block past H.R.B. Singer (Gatesburg Road), % miles to Wheel Estate Acres. Office hours 10:00 to 4:00 daily GRAD. COUPLE here weekends only want to share house or apt. will pay to $lOO.OO, 234-1846 after 6 PMj LOST LOST: a Head tennis racket by tne golf course about 8:30 AM, 7-29- 76. Call 234-2834. Reward Lost : BLACK briefcase con taining manuscript from bicycle Alan street, please call 865-2882 or 238-4792 FOUND KODAK film with processing mailers. Lowest prices. Buy 10, get l free. The Candy Cane next to PSU Diner. 237-4253 Eagles will field Bradshaw kicks PHILADELPHIA (AP) If you had a rare wine, wouid you use it to flavor beef stew? If you had a $350 suit, would you clean it at a laundromat? If you had Terry Bradshaw, at start ing quarterback, would you put him in to punt? If you're Pittsburgh Steeler Coach Chuck Noll, yes. "I guess it’s dangerous for the starting quarterback to be punting; But who else is going to do it if "Bobby Walden wouldn’t be able to do it,” said Bradshaw as he prepared his arm, and leg, for tonight’s preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles. . With a.roster limit at 43, and maybe lower, one of the first rookies the Steelers cut was punter Barry Burton. Last year, . Noll toyed with the idea of having Bradshaw as a back-up pun ter to save a roster spot, but Bradshaw talked him out of it. “I talked Chuck out of doing it the rest.of the year,” Brad shaw said, remembering his stint as punter in an exhibition game against Baltimore. “I was so scared. They didn’t get near me. I got the ball up so fast.our guys weren’t even downfield.” After that, Bradshaw talked Noll out of another such ex periment. “ 'Please don’t make me punt,’ I told him. I told him I’d rather return’em than punt’em. ” Bradshaw,has bad memories of puhting in 1970, his rookie year. It was in Philadelphia, he punted three times, averaged 17 yards and the Steelers lost 30-20. On the third punt, someone got through the line; blocked the punt for an Eagle touchdown and left Bradshaw’s leg a mess. ‘.'One guy plowed into me and split the leg right open,” said Bradshaw, pointing to a nasty scar. “He must have had a cleat missing or something.” For his part, Noll is not convinced the risk is any greater for Bradshaw in the backfield than it is in the slot. “I think there’s more danger when his back is to the rush and he’s throwing downfield,”. said Noll. “Terry’s kind of a perfectionist, you know. He doesn’t want to look bad in any phase.” ’ That kind of reverse psychology has apparently worked. Bradshaw is now talking in positive terms about overcoming his fear of punting. “Shoot, it’s like gettin’ sacked. It’s a mental block. It'is scary but I’ve got to prove to myself that I can actually take the snap and punt the football,” says Bradshaw. “We place no special importance on anybody,” he adds. ‘Shoot, I could get hurt handin’off. East W L 64 43 55. 52 52 55 52 55 52 56 47 58 Pel. GB .598 .514 9 .486 12 .486 12 .481 1214 .448 16 “I know some guy might be cornin’ in there thinkin, ‘Well, here’s our chance to finish Bradshaw for the whole season.’ But it’s something I gotta do." amount of yardage, Pennsylvania appeared a winner until Ohio marched 72 yards late in the game. Pennsylvania had the ball at the Ohio 20 but fumbled on a third-and-one option play.'' Defensive end Jim Ritcher of Medina forced the fumble, then fell on the loose ball. Jeff Houseman of North Canton completed two clutch passes on the drive which was capped by Ernie GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPY wearing thin brown collar found at Phi Gamma fraternity. Call 238-9292 RIDE NEEDED TO Chicago or MEN'S WHITE gold PSU class Northern Indiana, August 14 - ring, blue stone; initialed; pick " 17. Will help with expenses and up at Arbv's, 111 Sowers driving. Dave, 237-5263 or 865-7991 PERSONAL PROFESSIONAL TYPING at home, twice dal LENWOOD CORP. Allen Park Apts. 1013 S. Allen 1 & 2 bedroom furnished and unfurnished apts. All utilities paid. 238-3966 HELP WANTED TO MANAGE ANTIQUE shop starting In late August per sonable, responsible, rrtature individual willing to learn business and sell refinished an tique oak • furniture. Renumeration Includes. beautifully furnished 5 room centrally located Victorian apartment, and a percentage of sales in a rapidly expanding business. Sales experience preferred but not essential. Will teach knowledge of antique fur niture. Shop schedule can be fitted around class schedule'of 'full or part time student. Apply in person at The Old Oak Furniture Shop, 141 Fraser between 11 and 4 or call anytime for an appointment at 238-6353 or 234-4474 sfSbrts WANTED People interested in quiet, clean country living. We have 44 acres of woods and slopes surrounding our efficiency, 1,2, and 3 bedroom apartments. We also in clude bus service, all utilities, parking and cable in our rent. Come and join in! Total community living at... Laurel Glen Apartments 10 Vairo Blvd., State College 237-5351 Pickup and delivery t. Fast service. 355-7351 Washington’s seven-yard scoring run.- Pennsylvania had taken a 7-0 lead late jn. the first period when Jim Villani of Bethlehem Liberty passed 16 yards to Mike Guman of Bethlehem Catholic. Ohio cut the margin to 7-3 in the second quarter on a 40-yard field goal by Mike Hubach of Cleveland. The much-regarded Matt Suhey of State College was limited to seven yards. RIDES NEED'RIDE FROM Altoona to State College and back starting fall, Monday thru Friday. Phone: 238-4005 RIDER WANTED to San Fran cisco area. leave State College on or 11. Call Phil at 865-5653 between 9 and 5. RIDE NEEDED to Phila. (prefer center city) anytime after August 17, no luggage. 234-9692 ’ ONLY THE NEWSPAPER has such a faithful following. You can fake'it with you on vaca lion or save for reading When you return. The news and fea tures awail your fancy.
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