I I—The Daily Collegian Thursday, September 9, 1976 Democrats urge budget approval WASHINGTON (UPI) Democrats Yesterday urged the House and Senate to approve a $413 billion federal budget, which they said would create a million new jobs without increasing inflation. Republicans said the proposed budget would produce substantially fewer jobs than claimed and could re-ignite inflation, interrupt economic recovery and in the long run make unemployment Arms sale blocked WASHINGTON (UPI) The administration's reported plan to sell $6O million worth of missiles to Saudi Arabia ran into stiff opposition Wednesday in the House, where 15 members mounted a move to block the deal. Rep. Benjamin Rosenthal, D-N.Y., speaking for the group which included one Republican, said three resolutions would be offered calling for congressional action within 30 days to prevent such a sale. "This further accelerates Saudi Arabia's emergence as the arsenal of the Arab world and is another step towards making it a confrontation state with Israel," Rosenthal said. "The sale is also dangerous because transfer of the arms to other Arab states is highly likely if another Middle East war erupts." The Arms Export Control Act passed earlier this year givis Congress 30 days to veto a weapons`sale through passage of a resolution. Rosenthal said the group has no independent knowledge of the sales plan, but he cited "recent published reports" that the Saudis would buy 850 Sidewinder air-to-air missiles, 650 Maverick TV-guided air-to-surface missiles and 1,000 TOW antitank missiles. FOR SALE SALE BY OWNER. Well con. structed 131-Level next to Bald Eagle State Park, 3 to 4 bedrooms, large living room, modern kit chen, rec-room, fireplace, Wet bar, much more. Call 625-2719 , '75 DODGE VAN VB, power steering, power brakes, low mileage, air cond., new tires. Call Ken, 237.0646 POLLOCK HALLS female dorm contract at a good discount. Call Holl at 237.6755 USED vacuum cleaners. Used starting at $lO.OO. All reconditioned and guaranteed. Complete line of new Hoover and Eureka vacuums. Mover's Sew 'n Vac, 908 Pike St., Lemont. 238-8367 DOUBLE BED, bean bag chair, Koss HV-1 headphones; all in excellent condition; reasonable, John, 237.5019 .., 10• SPEED Bertin, 531 Reynolds tubing, quality components. Good condition. Call Friday or Saturda , 234.3314, Ste. hanie RENT A TV. Any length of time Economical rates. Television Service Center. 232 S. Allen BICYCLE FOR sale. "Women's three speed. Sturdy, very good condition. Call Len. 865.9684. Keep tr in• FEMALE DORM contract in West ,Halls. Call Suzanne after 6:00 PM, 237-3652 SENIOR GRAD season football ticket for sale. Best offer by Frida ni• ht. Call Irene, 237.3609 TWO RESERVED Stanford • tickets for sale. Call Barb at 865- 8430 SONY 3•HEAD reel to reel tape deck. Perfect condition, cheap. Call Bob, 238-0875 FOR SALE: 1965 VW Beetle. Good transportation. New battery, new muffler, $350. Tom, 865-6649 VAN: Dodge, 1973, V-8, 38,000 miles, bronze, Michelin tires, roof vent, louvered window, in. sulated finished interior. 33300. 238-6570 TEN SPEED AMF bicycle, $5O Call Barb, 234-2273 TENNIS RACKETS for sale Brand new Wilson T-3000's Selling for $35.00. Call Dave, 865 0828 STUDENT HOUSING plan mobile homes, 14 x 70, 100 per cent financing, co's discount. 237-5112 26" RALEIGH three speed with auto rack, chain lock, book bag, $BO.OO. T. Hornor, 237-3332, ni• hts NEED FOOTBALL tickets? Don't worry. Call 237.9753, student or reserved FEMALE DORM contract for sale, fall-winter-spring. , Call Maryann. 237-4722 • 71 240 Z 4 spd. AC. Must sell. 237 5888 FOR SALE: two men's 10-speeds. Good condition. Call 466.7544 between 8-10 PM LOWEST PR ICES on paints and wallpapers. Tomasch paints and glass, Spring Mills, 422-8191 MATTRESS, card files, greeting card displays, water softener, garbage disposal, paint, kitchen wares. 422-8191 FEMALE DORM contract. Winter and spring. Don't delay call toda ! 865-4505, L nn MONEY! Instruments SR•SIA super slide rule calculator. Like new! Call 237.1674, after 6 PM CANOE, 17 foot, Old Town, fiberglass, open boat, yellow and white. Call 466 6164 LADIES 3-speed bicycle. 26 inch. Good condition. Lock included, S3O. Call 238.1323 WANTED TO SELL: male dorm contract in Beaver Hall. Contact Kevin at 865.7192 1975 KAWASAKI KZ4OO motor cycle, low mileage, excellent condition, extras. Only $BOO. Call Don 865-6737 WEST HALLS female dorm contract. 1 / 2 double occupancy. Call 238.2854 or 234-1316 FOR SALE: male dorm contract for sale, call Wes at 865.1801 or Dan at 237-1555 FOR SALE: male dorm Contract, call Frank at 234.8177 HONDA '75 CB4OOF excellent condition, low mileage, extras, 51250 • offer. 237-2674 after 6:00 PM FEMALE DORM contract for sale at discount, located in West Halls. Must sell. Contact 234.2657 SWEET CORN, fine flavor, ex cellent quality, fresh daily. Harner Farm, 2191 W. Whitehall Rd., closed Sun. DISCOUNT FOOD coupons for use in Terrace Room, HUB and Kern cafeterias. Sold in small quantities. Ann 865-7165 COINS, STAMPS, paper money, political items. Herb Black's coin-stamp shop. 119 S. Fraser. 238-7833 worse The House and Senate budget committees have proposed almost identical spending figures for fiscal year 1977, which begins Oct.l : the House panel $413.2 billion, the Senate committee $412.8 billion. The figures are close to targets Congress set in May and are about $l9 billion more than President Ford proposed to spend. They include most COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE Schwinn men's five speed, good condition. Asking $45.00. Call 237.8725. Ask for Larr MUST SELL: 1971 VW Beetle, 40,000 miles, AM radio, good condition. Terri, 355-0287 FOR SALE male dorm contract in the Pollock Area; Call 234.1845 or 703-356-5365 COLLECT evenings MOSRITE BASS guitar $lOO.OO. Gibson EB2•DC bass guitar 5175.00. Call David at 237.5876 leave message WILLIAMSBURG or .ultramodern? Make your autumn centerpiece to suit yourself with orange lanterns, golden yarrow, brown cattails from Peppermint Farm. Last house on Houserville Road. Turn left at second traffic light on Route 26 (East College Avenue). Open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, 10.6; other times by appointment only. Phone 238-2076 MALE DORM contract for sale: call Dave at 238.6579, after 5 P.M. INSURANCE FOR auto, motorcycle, personal possessions, hospitalization, accident, valuables, fire, bicycles. Fast service. 238.6633 FOR SALE: male dorm contract at discount. 234.8261 DESKS - chest of drawers - bookshelves • chairs - daven ports - beds • end and coffee tables - lights. Hoy's Used Furniture, Mt. Nittan Road, Lemont WELCOME BACK students new and old. We have what you need: beds, stoves, refrigerators, chairs, tables, and much more. Blooms New and Used Furniture and Appliances. Call 355-9502. 138 South Water Street, Bellfonte FOR SALE: 10-speed bike ex cellent condition, 565.00. Call 234-0505 INSURANCE motorcycle, personal possessions, hospitalization, accident, valuables, fire, bic cies: fast service, 238.6633 MOVING SALE: furnin ap pliances, rugs, pictures, piano, drums. Near campus. 132 Keller Street. Saturday, September 11. Call 237.0141 for directions of the money Ford wanted for defense and much more than he asked for jobs, health and other domestic programs. The budgets would continue existing tax cuts through 1977 but reject $lO billion in ad ditional individual and business tax cuts which Ford proposed. Under a new budget process, fully in effect this year for the first time, Congress is to approve by Sept. 15 a resolution setting binding limits on total spending, 'revenues and the deficit for 1977, and spelling out nonbinding "assump tions" on how spending will be divided among different purposes. Chairman Brock Adams, D- Tomb display to open Egyptian mask arrives WASHINGTON (UPI) A 450-pound gold mask which lay across a ban daged mummy for 33 centuries was unpacked from a wooden crate yesterday, marking the arrival in the Unite,d States of some of the treasures of the King Tutankhamun's tomb. The lifesize mask of the boy pharaoh is one of 55 objects from the tomb which will be put on exhibition in Washington, Chicago, New Orleans, Los AUDIO KLH 52 receiver - 33 watts channel, 6 months old, under warranty, retail $369.00, asking $195. Dave, 237-0423 CONCORD MK-1X Dolby cassette deck; wide • scale vu meters; one ear old. Call Chris, 234-3468 COLOR T.V., 12",5199. AKAI 200 D reel-to-reel, with microphones, $199. 238-3740, ask for Mike. Call before 10 PM. Can deliver SALE: Sherwood 7100 A receiver 26 RMS and Advent 2 speakers Great condition. One year old Call Rob, 237-5055, 238-9135 LAFAYETTE receiver, 20 watts channel, Garrard, turntable Call 237.7834 STEREO SYSTEM: 8 track; AM FM; turntable; excellent condition; very reasonable; call Howie at 234.8178 SINGLE ROOM: preferably male graduate student. Private bath - shower and entrance. No cooking. Call 238-0666 IProelsloo Toso;lip ArhawilvoimmAl a pSpodsh 705 W. Colder Alloy Discount Rates Coll 231-4023 for app. AUTOMOTIVE obi 1974 FIAT 124 sport coupe43l,ooo miles, air conditioning, 5 speed. $2200. Call 466.6160 after 2:30 PM 1970 OLDS, yellow Ralley 350, show room condition, new headers, paint, tires. 4.speed. 234- 8125 after 5 PM 1973 SUZUKI 250, excellent condition, low mileage, extras. Must see to appreciate, $6OO. Alex, 865.9987 1973 VEGA, excellent 'condition Call 237-1311 after 5 PM 1972 HONDA CB-350, inspected, will take best offer. One owner. Call Glen, 234.9609 after 8:00 PM BASIC BUG PARTS has new, used, rebuilt VW parts at low prices. 238-7676 1970 FORD Maverick. Automatic, six cylinder. Local, one owner, 56,000 miles. Priced to sell. 234- 2244 1974 HONDA CYCLE CL-100, 2,000 miles, with luggage rack and two helmets. 5425. Call 237-0205 1976 FIAT 128 Sedan, $3lOO, 6,500 miles, 32 MPG. Leaving the countr .238-6659 1966 VOLKSWAGON, good con dition, $4OO. Call Charlie, 238 8781 71 VW convertible, Super Beetle, AM-FM stereo; yellow; good condition; 234-1840 TRIUMPH 650 cc. 1973, excellent condition. Garage kept. 51,150.00. Call 234.4964 after 5:00 PM 1970 RENAULT R-10. Nice! New battery, tires, exhaust system. Call after 5:30 PM, 355-1357 1971 SIMCA 1204, good mechanical condition, 4D, FWD, 4 spd., 29 MPG, 60,000 mi. Great winter car. 5475.00. Call 865-6858 FOR SALE: '7l VW, good con dition, runs like a top. Call an time after 5 PM '67 BUICK Skylark. In excellent condition. Best offer. Call 234. 4746 . '59 FORD PICK-UP. Needs engine work, new tires, new battery, plus others. Call George 237.1555 YAMAHA 125 EN DURO. Excellent condition. Best offer. Also garage wanted to rent. Steve 237.3805 71 DODGE VAN, excellent mechanical, $l4OO, some body rust. Radio radials, economy. Apt. 102, Imperial Towers, 425 Wau •elani 107 EAST BEAVER Wash., of the House Budget Committee said if the 'economy responds less well than expected, Congress might want to pass a further budget resolution after January, pumping another $3 billion to $5 billion into the economy. The House panel said in a report that its proposed budget would create a million more jobs.' than Ford's proposals and reduce the unemployment - rate from its recent 7.9 per cent to 7 per cent by December and 6 per cent by December 1977. House Democratic leader Thomas P. O'Neill said if there is a Democratic president next year, cooperating with Congress, Angeles, Seattle and New York over the next three years. The loan was agreed upon when former President Richard Nixon visited Egypt in 1974. The $521,472 cost of the tour will be paid from a grant from the National The gallery called the Endowment for the mask "one of the most Humanities, a government remarkable effigies in the agency, to be matched by history of man." Lifesize, it gifts from the Robert Wood appears to be a likeness of Johnson Jr. Trust and the the king, with, eyes of Exxon Corp. quartz and a plaited false At yesterday's ceremony . beard. WANTED SU WHILE YOU learn executive management. Travel, benefits. Arm R0TC,863.0368 WANTED STUDENT season tickets. Will pay $5O for Jr. - Sr. - Grad. Call 237.8406 TWO TICKETS to OSU-PSU game. Willing to pay up to $25. Call 234-1581 3 STUDENT tickets to Ohio State, any section. Price negotiable. Call Cind , 234-2552 DESPERATELY need Sr-Grad football tickets for Stanford. Call John at• 234.2756 after 11 AM NEED 1, , 2 or 3 tickets (senior grad) for Stanford game. Call 238.2275 or 237-3362 FOR SALE: wanted or trade • need 3 Ohio State tickets. I have 2 extra Stanford and 3 extra lowa student tickets (Sr.• Grad.). Call Lenn , 234.2158 TO.TIZADE,my,OhIo senior,ticket for Stanford and NC State senior tickets. Kath , 865-8959 WANTED: Junior tickets, Stanford game. Joe, 238-3869 WANTED: room or apartment close to campus. Now or winter term. Beth, 865.5154 ESTABLISHED FUNK BAND needs horns and lead vocalist. Good money, gigs begin October. Call 865.6933 DESPERATE NEED football tickets to all games. Will pay your price. Call 237.9753. Ask for Jim COINS, STAMPS, paper money, political items. Herb Black's coin-stamp shop. 119 S. Fraser. 238.7833 TO BUY USED file cabinet two drawers. Please call Sue 237- 4172 if want to sell OWN ROOM, share bath, kitchen. One block to campus. Prefer vegetarian, $92.50, 234.1136 CONTACT WITH biker who's gone through Penn., Ohio, Ind. and or 111. Call Jack 865.8643 WANTED: tickets to lowa game. Call or write Tim Wahl, RD 1, Avoca, N.Y. 14809. (607) 566-2513 ate- KNOTHOLE' i °7 6: HELP WANTED COUNTER SALES clerk. Elec- CHARCOAL portraits drawn, call tronics background, 20 to 30 Rob at 237-4892 after 5:30 for hours weekly. Call 238-0507. Alvo appointment Electronics CLIMB MOUNTAINS, swim _ . rivers, learn to leap. Get credit 1r it. Army ROTC, 863-0368 POTWASHERS and dishwashers wanted in exchange for meals and social privileges. Call 238.6789 an time DISHWASHERS needed for on campus fraternity. Free dinners and social. Ask for Chris. 238.1847 DISHWASHER fraternity - meals and social pr i vileges. Call 238-7708, ask for Mke Kroeni• I NEED A CHEST of drawers or any similar clothing storage unit. Fran, 234-2592 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING, PERSONALITY evaluation - ironing; Tues., Wed.,•3.6 PM. experienced counselor an'd Must have own car. 234-1414 after author of Jung's Typology 6:00 PM Reviewed. Individuals • Couples. Donation acce•ted. 237-9678 GOOD CHEAP USED BOOKS BOOK SWAP lAGE STIC ICES Mon.-Sat. 11-5 p.m. APARTMENTS 111, ROOM IN 4 bedroom furnished apartment on corner of West College and Fraser Streets, right across from campus. September rent paid. Female preferred. $75.00 per month plus electricity. Call 234-1184 ROOM IN 3 bdrm. apt. Available for grad., rent including utilities, $l2O, unfurnished room, but apt. furnished. Call Bill or Koumar, 865-1619 the unemployment rate could drop below 5.5 per cent within the year. Ford's budget director, James T. Lynn, said the congressional budget "shows a willingness to play Russian roulette with inflation in years to come" by creating a $5O billion deficit compared to Ford's originally proposed $43 billion. House - Budget Committee Republicans said in a dissenting report Congress' version of the budget "has opted for more spending and no additional relief to the taxpayer. It perpetuates big government; it risks higher inflation rates; and it risks higher unemployment rates over the long run." in the basement of the National, Gallery of Fine Arts, two workmen, one wearing white cotton gloves, removed the mask from a crate marked "open top and this side up." The Navy brought the 39 crates here. EFFICIENCY apartment: large, and nicely furnished. Air con. ditioning and cable. Phone 237- 7520 or 238.5896 FOR R ENT: mobil home; 2 bedroom furnished; call collect, De 6.4247 1-BEDROOM, winter and spring, junior, Parkway Plaza, 5220.00. Month, utilities included. Call 237- .1013. Donna or Michele LARGE ROOM for male graduate student interested in quiet place to stud . 238.0030 TWO DORM contracts for sale for LOST: room 230 key plus three Simmons Hall. Call 237-0629 lock keys on PSU key ring. $3 - - reward. 865-6112 FEMALE roommate wanted. One bedroom, University Towers Nice, convenient. Call Karen, 237 9203 WANTED mate to share one bedroom apt at Beaver Hill. Call Lee, 234.7912 ROOMMATE NEEDED for 1 / 4 of large, two bedroom apartment. 10 minutes walk from HUB. ULM/ per month, utilities included. Available Immediately. Call Larr at 237-5834 or 234.6257 NEEDED: 1 or 2 females for large one bedroom apartment. Close to campus, all utilities included, under $lOO-month. Call Sue at 238- 1719 after 5 PM ROOMMATE NEEDED. Preferably female grad. Call 238-1194 WANTED (preferably male grad) to share Cedarbrook efficiency apt. Call Bob 237.3585 FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to split two bedroom trailor. Call Cath 237-4421 • 12. i cy.. matiloadwa., . • luta •414 7 6444.)11- , • uktuvriv. rtatiutdrvtiv F Actl- PERSONAL MARX BROTHERS Fans! See their flick Friday, Saturday, Sunday in FUB Rec room. Special feature at Friday midnight show- Marx Brothers look-alike contest for SPORTS BRAS and panties for wanted under your tennis dresses. The Racquet Shop, 129 W. Beaver, 234- 5016 ORTI WELCOME BACK to the rat race. Good luck on little one. Love "Mom" RIDES STUDENT NEEDS RIDE from Tipon to PSU weekdays. Phone 684.4569 DESPERATE! Ride needed to Olean, (St. Bonaventure) New York, this weekend: Call Barry, 238-8209 COMMUTING daily from Altoona. Need a ride? or share driving. 944-8659 FOR RENT SUBLET ROOMS ROOMMATES serious male room ROOMMATE 110 S. Fraser Bill revised to fit Carter's viewpoint WASHINGTON (UPI) The Humphrey-Hawkins "full employment" bill, an issue in the presidential campaigns, has been extensively revised in an effort to meet criticism and better conform with views of Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter, it was learned yesterday. . Rep. Augustus F. Hawkins, D-Calif., circulated the new version Tuesday among members of the House Education and Labor' Com mittee, in advance of thier meeting yesterday to con sider it. The committee, which approved an earlier version 25 to 10 on May 4, was ex- . pected to approve the changes. But the legislation faces an uphill fight even to reach the House and Senate floors before Congress ad journs for the year in early October. The measure is -Co sponsored by Hawkins and Sen. Hubert Humphrey, D- Minn. As revised, the bill would set a national goal to reduce I - ! LOST LOST: woman's Haverhill watch witht dark brown strap. Need des•eratel I Reward! 234-4053 LOST: nursing notes •at I.M. Building September Third. Call D. Schiderl at 234.2825.' Reward .ip , YOU BET YOUR ASS f , WE ARE CHEAP 10 40 0 k discount on all major items George's House of Music 1610 N. Atherton St • across from Riverside Market FOUND SMALL STERLING silver ring with turquoise stone found behind Whitmore Lab near Fenske. Call 865.0063 FOUND:. one watch at_ Campus Casino. Call Mark to identify and claim. 865.9713 the Disco Connection mobile discotheque . . . has the music for your next party Call 717-454-0446 bet. 3.7 p.m EARN WITHOUT LEAVING YOUR APT. BLDG. Be an Avon Representative! I have an opening in your 'area. Work your own hours. Over 187 Call quickly: 237-5960. THE SILVER CELLAR A GALLERY EXPERIENCE Featuring silver, gold and gemstone jewelry and collectables. • 153 S. Allen Open 10.5:30, Mon.-Fri. 01.0 237-1566 e•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Travel This Weekend!! • • Rent A 1111Afil : • • • WEEKEND SPECIAL* ~7:7:1 1! "; - •• • '" 7: • - • tji • • • $29 • • FIRST ACTION MOTORS • • . • 100 MILES CALL DAN •• • • • FREE 237-6294 : •I ' • 0••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• the unemployment rate for persons aged 20 or over to 3 per cent within four years The earlier 1 bill would have applied the same goal to everyone 16 and over. Sponsors said the new goal would be easier to reach without 'increasing inflation because it involves' creating jobs for fewer-people. The new bill merely calls for "all reasonable efforts" to reduce unemployment among persons 16 to 19. And it adds a new goal—holding the inflation rate below the level prevailing on the date of enactment. It also would make ex tensive changes in proposed "last resort jobs," which critics have . charged would draw workers from private industry and force up wages in the private economy. Under the new version, these jobs would not begin until two years after enact ment, and then only if the president told Congress that other methods of stimulating . . 011 11!11 40 di . Shoe ith, V Cliqie Men's Converse fast break, sizes 8.1 1 $B.OO Women's Portsiders assorted colors . sizes 5 1 / 2 - 9 $B.OO DAN BRODY Studio offers no ATTENTION .', GUITAR LESSONS, jazz, coun try, $4.00-hour. Call Steve, 238 4181 • - EXPERIENCED typist, IBM machine, thesis and•or papers. Call after 5:30. 238.4715 THE THIRD annual Kappa Delta mixed doubles tennis open is coming Sunda , Se•t. 26, 1976 LEARN TO play the guitar. Will trade lessons for singing lessons. Informal. Call Tom, 234- 0633 ... IBM correcting•selectric typewriters for rent. $45.00 per month. Also, regular selectrics. Unlimited Rent• Alls, 140 N. Atherton St., 238.3037 CLASSICAL GUITAR, folk, jazz, faculty• •Juniata College, 14 years, teaching experience. John Mitchell, 238.9429 PROFESSIONAL Tennis Clinics. Learn the forehand, backhand, serve, or volley from an ex perienced teaching professional for little ag 83-hr.!! Student rates for private lessons also. Uncon ditionally guaranteed satisfaction or money back. Call 234.7013, 8.5 PM, Mon.-Fri. FRESH SEAFOOD every Thursday. Please order by , Monday. Lemont Grocery, 908 Pike Street, Lemont, 234.5200 _ .. . . . .. - .. 3.,.. 1A ' t l i Dufftl - E.r,autru - SINCE STAGECOACH DAYS . 466.6241 Thursday Night Special Spaghetti Dinner for Two with sald, homemade bun & pitcher of beer the private economy to create more jobs were falling short. The last-resort jobs would be concentrated in the lower ranges of skill and pay. There'• Would be no construction jobs, thus avoiding the Davis- Bacon Act which generally requires union pay scales of the nearest big city. A requirement that the jobs pay "prevailing wages" was changed provided that they be at the minimum wage and at least the rate paid by the same employer for people doing the same kind of work. No one would be eligible for a last-resort job unless unemployed for eight •weeks or more, or if he or she had turned /down employment in the private economy or under government ,:"coun tereydlical" aid programs. Although Senate and House leaders are reluctant to bring the bill to the floor this late in_ the legislative season, its sponsors see a gain in just getting the revised version ork record 'as 'a vehicle for campaign debates. waiting, no appointments for instant color passport pictures. 106 S. Fraser. all 237.6708 for information FIELD HOCKEY players, Center County club needs players in. terested in competitive play. Practice Tuesday & Thursday, 5:30, Pollock Field. Meeting Se • tember 9. We need oul PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL Dance Workshop is offering classes in Ballet, Modern Dance, Jazz encl .- rap. Call 237.276411 a.m. to 7 p.m. , MILLS ' TYPING service. Professional work, fast, dependable service. Pickup and deliver , twice dail . 355-7351 so you're not PSYCH MAJORS in Psi Chi? What seems to be the problem? Come to 511 Moore and we'll discuss it with out I PORTABLE WASHER•DRYER rentals. Long or short term rates. Easy to install and use. Free delivery available. Unlimited Rent• Alls, 140 N. Atherton St., 238.3037 SMALL REFRIGERATORS for rent. $24.00 for 3 months, $36.00 for 6 months, $42.00 for 9 months. Unlimited Rent-Ails, 140 N. Atherton St. 238.3037 PASSPORTS, I.D.'s, weddings, groups, engagements. Beese Studio, 200 W. College Ave., 2nd. floor. Phone, 237.6647 DISCOUNT FILM processing, fast service, quality Kodak film. The Candy Cane, 128 W. College Ave. 237-4253 FINE GOURMET coffees, exotic teas, imported confections, brewing and serving accessories. Largest selection. The Candy Cane, 128 W. College Ave. 237.4253 INFLAVON FIGHTER student discount card saves you $lO, 515, 550 on sale at the OTIS office in the HUB. Onl 52.00! Lost your mind? Find it in the Collegian classifieds ATTENTION BRIDES - Hundreds of Party, Wedding ' N , & Bridesmaids gowns $29.95 to $2OO • . See us before you decide iii 1 ' A ' Marie's Bridal Shop Open 't to 5 Tues., Thurs., Sat. i Evenings Mon., Wed., Frit 6 to 9