The Turkish Knight suffers more than just a low blow from Saint George at last night's Madrigal Dinner At the Madrigal 20th century's only a memory By KAREN GOTTENBERG Collegian Staff Writer An invitation to spend an evening amid the glory of a golden age was irresistible for those who entered the Kern Castle doors. Neither noble birth nor royal favor was required of any who held a ticket of admission. And thus the Bicentennial year was put out of mind as con versation turned to armadas, ale and aristocracy. A MadrigaltDinner, held at Kern Saturday night recreated a 16th Century Christmas feast as it was in "Merrie Olde England." As a strolling minstrel sang ballads, guests entered a banquet hall decorated with FOR SALE HP - 21 calculator, Call 238 6057 PORTRAITS YOU, your family Your friends, drawn in charcoal. Great Christmas present. Jeff, 466-7510 FOR SALE: twin mattress and box spring. tail Jane, 237.8301 TYROL SKI boots. Excellent for the beginning skier. Size 9. Call Linda, 237.2195 after 4:00 •.m. SNOW TIRES, E 78.14 and chains, Panasonic cassette player recorder. Best offer. Terry, 234- 1787, after six 185 HART FREESTYLES Geze bindings 185 Olympic Soloman bindings. Size 9 1 / 2 . Koflach boots. Call 234-2261 •BSR 510 RECORD changer. 1 year old, good condition, good price. Call Pete, 865-0819 SNOW TIRES, E7B-14 and chains, Panasonic cassette player recorder. Best offer. Terry, 234- 1787 after six SHEEP SKINS, washable, tan• ned, natural colors, all sizes. I drat Xmas gift from our farm flock. S 1 1•S20 each. 466-6669 POODLE PUPS just in time for Xmas. AKC • white and apricot. Call 234 2271 SHEEPSKIN, new, AA-S ladies Price neg. Evenings, 238-4066 FRYE BOOTS - (mens) size 9. Brand new (dark leather). Must sell' Call 237-5965 after six ..m. SNOWSHOES crosscountry with bindings - used once 532.50; stereo taperecorder - AKA I M 8 reel with 20 tapes 5200; 35mm film bulkloader 57; sheepskin coat 42" 44" mens 525; crosscountry skis 205 cm medium touring with cables and Marvus edges • used once S5O, X-C racing poles - Lilledatil - new 517.50; Waterpik - model 49 new S 18.00; utility vice 40 lb, good condition 530, call Alan 5 7 p m., 237 9425 RENT A TV. Any length of time Economical rates. Televisior Service Center. 232 S. Allen KING 38 Trombone, excellent condition. Call after 5:00, 466. 7 498 BOOTS: excellent condition worn once Esiciloo. Women's size ten. SlO. Call 865-8163, evenings SKIS FOR sale Rossignal Strati) 200 cm. with Tyrolia bindings. Excellent condition $lOO. Call Wall, 238 1919 RED HOT cassette special, Scotch C 60, 5 81 each, or Iwo for $9.49 elovision Service Center FOR SALE Sekova hollow body electric bass, ex. cond: 375. Dave, 865 0755 GOLD AND silver jewelry by Dave Stinebring at Renascence, 121 S Fraser St. BICYCLES USED, 3 spd. Raleigh, used 10 spd. Falcon, new Zebrakenko 10 spd, Also 90 mm lens for Leica M-3, 150 mm enlarging lens, Braun flash. Call Paul 234.4443 AMPEG 8.258 speaker bottom, / 15 inchers 120 watts, 5100. 25 issues guitar player. Andy, 865. 5075, after 7 RENT A portable refrigerator for 55.00 per month. Central Air Service Refrigeration Co. 237 5888, 10 AM to 5 PM INSURANCE FOR auto, motorcycle, personal possessions, hospitalization, accident, valuables, fire, bicycles, Fast service. 238 6633 RANGE BROWN Hotpoint electric, 4 years old, $lOO.OO. 234. 3761 MALE DORM contract for sale in South. Call Joe, 865 5391 r. , .. , -,...mvsEyrsn . Gl.Fl . s,: at THE MUSEUM STORE Tues_ .Sun a 2.5 dinner: shields and pine branches and were seated at candle lit tables. Everyone was provided with a program containing instructions on 16th Century table manners such as "gueysts myst hay nayles cleane or they wyll dysgust theyre table companyones," and "Gueysts myst not wype theyre greezy fingers on theyre beardes." A fanfare announced the arrival of the High Lord (played by Joseph Wigley) and the rest of the court, all bedecked in royal finery. Before the feast could begin, however, a toast to the Yuletide Season was in order. So each raised his Wassail COLLMIAN....,CIASSIRED ADS $l.OO Will buy albums in fine, condition 34i )\ %1A "fril'k'Ar , 1..) J , Z t tate ( 4 , i i ,,, . c o , ---4- - - ..„- 4.4 w, _ ... i DO 011 ' lf - -.. --/.._ - T -O' .1 ixv 490.237-7624 dltei 6/-31 AUTOMMIVE 40a. ENTERING PEACE Corps. Must sell 70 VW Bug, just overhauled, inspected. New paint, battery. 28 plus mpg. Best offer. 234.5659 FOR SALE '64 Plymouth new paint, latest inspection, Excellent running condition, Phone, 865.3389 68 CHARGER, asking 5500, or best offer. Call 5.6337 before 5:00 and 2311-5885 after, Steve VEGA 1971 Hatch. Back, 32,000, 30 mpg. No. 4 inspection. Studded snows. 5 summer tires. 237.2873 1970 FORD LTD, two door hard top, good condition, extras, $6OO or best offer. Calf 238-6300 1974 SUZUKI 250, only-800 miles, 237 perfect condition, 5600,00. Call 6801 1974 SUZIJK I 380, 2000 miles, like new, $850.00. Call 237.6801 or 234 9628 68 VW STATION Wagon. Good cond. Rebuilt eng. Call after 6.00 P.M. 237-7007 71 VW GOOD condition. Call anytime after 5 P.M. 237-6714 1970 MAVERICK, excellent mechanical condition. 3 speed, economical, No. 3 sticker. 71,000 with snows, 5350. 865-9879 FOR SALE Toyota Corolla 1973, 4 spd., 5 new tires, 25 plus M.P.G. Looks good, runs good, 51750 Call Bob, 865 6075 atter 6 P.M. '72 MG MIDGET, blaze orange, 32,000 miles, Michelin radials, AM-FM, 8-track, good condition, Sl4OO. Call 237-0926, evenings TWO 1-178-15 Firestones and two G 78.15 Goodyear tires, 2 monthS old, sell cheap. Call 237-6458 66 OLDSMOBILE station wagon. Good cond. Asking $400.00, negotiable. Call 238 0063 1974 VEGA GT 4 speed, Craig stereo, new tires, excellent condition. Asking $2,000. Call 355. 9336 ,••• • • Li . , appalacluan outdoor house 324 w. college kbeside Rov Rogers RIDES RIDERS WANTED to Utah, Colorado, Wyoming or points enroute, round trip or one way. Leave Dec. 18th. Call Michael 238- .1593 RIDE NEEDED to Delco or C.C. Phila., Friday to Sunday, on a semiweekly basis. Contact Sue, 234.4547 RIDERS WANTED to New Orleans over Christmas. Share driving plus expenses round trip. John, 238.7685 Cup (a drink made of warm apple juice and spices) and all shouted a hearty "God save the king." Impressions As the court jester made merry among the ladies of the court, guests were served a platter of roast beef, Yorkshire pudding, potatoes and baked apples prepared by the Penn State Hotel and Restaurant Society. The word passed that, perchance, the guests would have to use their fingers to eat the meal but, alas,,forks were provided for those not fully AUDIO SANSU I 661 receiver. 28 watts per channel, two years old - fine shape, Sl5O. Call Dave Gray at 238 3083 SANSUI 5000 A receiver 5325 Pioneer SAIOOO amplifier, $325., Sansui 4-channel synthesizer $125, whole package $7OO. Call Tom, 238-1884 MARANTZ AND Lafayette stereo • receivers, High power, very good condition. Call John after 5:00, 234 0306 PANASONIC R 58205 - receiver plus 8 track, record-play, 18 watts RMS-channel, want 5240, list 5390. Two speakers included, 865-6501, ask for Jerry (grad student) ACOUSTIC RESEARCH AR-3a loudspeakers. One year old, excellent condition. Best offer over $3OO. Larr 865-3894 AM-FM STEREO car radio and stereo car cassette player. Great Christmas gift com bination. Mike, 234.0636 STEREO FOR SALE: AM-FM stereo eight track tape deck, BSR changer. Call Jim at 865-4048 SUPEREX Swinger IV head. phones retail $24.95, now $12.50. Never used. Also Superscope Cardioid microphone, retail $19.95, now $lO.OO. Never used. 238.2342, Jim -- ACOUSTIC RESEARCH AR-tax loudspeakers, 3 way, walnut cabinets. United AVdio Dual 1219 automatic turntable. Ken 237-2473 ri -A' A G1.U ,, ;.‘ , CQ 86.5-1 a ? ~J or stop by 126 CARNEGII :College, WANTED WANT TO BUY: inexpensive but good pair men's x-country skis. Call Jane, 234.8808 BET-HA: Sorry this is late but hope your birthday was a good one. Best wishes and lots of love during the next year. Yupour ru.oomu•ale HOPE YOU had a ioyous birth day Maly-Bread. Love, your pal Cath I WOULD LIKE a person ex perienced in Occult Sciences to do some work for me. Call 238-9874 between 7 PM and 8 PM WANTED• WAITERS and dish. washers for on•campus fraternity. Free meals and social. Call 238.9719, 238.9027 VEGETARIANS NEEDED: complete survey for cash. Call Sue after six. 238-1089 Need Information on contraception? Peer Contraception Educational Program HOTLINE% 863.0461 7-10 p.m. Mon.-Thursday feeling the 16th Century spirit. A flute duet, a recorder trio and a brass quintet played selections from Mendelssohn, Handel, and Garibold throughout the meal until a blazing fanfare announced the arrival of a flaming plum pudding. Post-feast entertainment included a Mummer's play which presented a tale of St. George and a Turkish knight. Madrigal singing, a form of entertainment brought to England from Italy in the 16th Century. A lady of the court described the evening best. "We 'ad a jolly, bawdy good time," she said. HELP WANTED DISHWASHER wanted for fraternity, free meals and social for winter and spring, Call 234- 2233, Howard GRADER FOR Stat 301, 401. 5 1348 HELP WANTED: cashiers and concessionaries, part time. Apply 1 PM Monday, 12 13 at the Movies SECRETARY AND Bookeeper for Hi-Fl store. Full-time position, must be sincere and hard working. Experience desirable, but not necessary. Send complete resume to: P.O. Box 135, State College HI•FI salesman for a local store, full time position, must be sincere and hard-working, ex perience desirable. Send complete resume to: P.O.' Box 135, State College ART SALE ~•,, 41_ Modern Art for Less Pif.,43ste nu% Open Mon. thru Fri. til 8 PM 317 1 / 2 S. Pugh St. (between Foster & Nittany) FOR RENT DOUBLE AND single rooms. Do your own cooking, 243 S. Pugh. Call 237.3332 before 6 PM ROOM FOR RENT, $5O per month private entrance, utilities in cluded. 1610 W. College. 238.5694, 238.6251 2 BEDROOM, 2 bathroom, un furnished, Southgate, $235.00, free parking, bus service, dish washer, more. Gail, 237-6706 WANTED: cooperative person to rent room In our house. Near cam • us. $75 • lus utilities. 234.8808 APARTMENTS GRAD. STUDENT or professional person to take over lease • ef ficiency apt. Parkway Plaza. Jan to June. Quiet location. 237-3811 [FURNISHED efficiency, sleeps two. Freet cable, bus,arking. Parkway, Plazaincludes utilities. Plaza No. 106 LH, 238-3432 WANTED TO RENT NEED OWN room in house or apartment immediately to June. Must be in walking distance to cam .us. Karen, 237.0532 an daily . . . rts . r • • .•••.• • . . • . . Sing-in joins town, gown By MARK MILLER Special to the Collegian "The Sublime, the Grand, and the Tender, adapted to the most elevated, majestick and moving Words, conspired to transport and charm the ravished Heart and Ear". These words were written in the Dublin Journal on April 17, 1742 to describe the first performance of Handel's "Messiah". They might also apply, with the ad dition of "the Merry, and the Numerous" to Saturday evening's second annual "Messiah" Sing-In, which took place in the University Auditorium. The Sing-In was organized by a planning committee consisting of the Penn State Choirs, the Lutheran Student Parish at Penn State, and the State College Symphony Orchestra. The floor seating of the Auditorium was divided into four sections: soprano, alto, tenor and bass. (Listeners were requested to sit in the balcony.) This reviewer, who is a baritone, decided that his voice was closer to a bass than a tenor and seated himself on the right hand side of the Auditorium. Music was provided by the State College Symphony Orchestra seated on stage along with the soloists and. members of the Penn State Choirs. The congeniality and informality of the evening were due largely to Raymond Brown, the director of the 'P' for perversion, says film board DALLAS '( UPI) --- The Motion Picture Classification The board, the only community film review board in the Board of Dallas, which often classifies films with explicit nation, has 26 members and often reclassifies movies sex (S), excessive violence ( V), drugs (D), and nudity rated by the national MPCA board. (N), had added P ( for perversion) to its ratings list. Ed Preston admits he is one of the board's con " The board is terrified that if a youngster sees anything servatives. . resembling homosexuality on the screen, Dallas will "If I had my way, I'd watch nothing but old movies. suddenly turn into the Sodom and Gomorrah of the South- They even messed up the new 'King Kong' with dirty west,"one board member said. words," Preston said. HOUSES it FOURTH NEEDED to share three bedroom house in town, $6 50-mo. plus efec. Cathy, 238- 7910 (after nine) SALE OR RENT, 12)(155 mobile home. Available immediately. Married or grad oni . 355-3011 ATTENTION BRIDES c\ See us before you decide Marie's Bridal Shop ;I Party-Wedding Gowns Wedding Photography • 466.7314 Boalsburg open.' to s Tues., Thurs., Sat Evenings Mon., Wed.. Frl. 6to 9 SUBLET ONE BEDROOM in two bedroom apt. available Feb. 1. Rent SB5. Call Marc evenings. 238.4638, 865- 1519 SUBLET spring term, 1 / 2 of one bedroom Beaver Hill apartment with utilities, balcony, and parking, if desired. Price negotiable. Call 237-2228 1 BDRM, in 4 bdrm. house (un furnished), $65.00 month, utilities not included. Call Ray, 237 1334 RESPONSIBLE MALE to share large, 2-bdrm apartment starting March Ist. Own room • $lOO ma, negotiable, 237-1315 FEMALE ROOMMATE. wanted for apartment near campus Behind 322 Gulf Station Phone 234 2687, 575, P.M. YOUR OWN room in a modern three bedroom house. Located on University Drive. Garage, yard. $95.00 plus electric. Steve, 234 2745 SUBLET WINTER and•or spring furnished efficiency. Cable, all utilities. Penn Tower. Evenings, 238 4066 SUBLET, NICE furnished ef ficiency in Penn Towers, utilities paid except phone. $lB5 per month. 234.0806 3 GIRLS NEEDED for summer term, 3 1s of 2.bedroom apt. Close to cam.us. Furnished. 237-1354 SUBLET JAN. 1 huge furnished efficiency big enough for two. AC, balcony, cable; utilities, parking included in rent. One block from cam.us. Call 238-0311 SUBLET one third two bedroom apt. Parkway Plaza, everything included, price negotiable, Call Jack, 238-1689 SUBLET SPRING term, female to share 1 2 of•furnished efficiency. Only 17 2 block from campus (Americana House). Call 237-9596 SUBLET SPRING term, one bedroom, furnishedrßeaver Hill apartment with balcony. All utilities included, push button tele. hone. Phone 237-1215 FEMALE GRAD to sublet 1 / 2 two bedroom apartment. Walking distance to campus. 238-2955, evenings • SUBLET Jan. to March, 2 bedroom Executive House. Dishwasher. Free bus, $216 negotiable. Jane, John 238.2701 SUBLET FURNISHED efficiency (large enough for two). Cable, parking, all utilities included. Near campus. Spring, summer terms. Call Donna, 234.1999 SUBLET AS SOON as possible 1 / 2 of 1 bedroom apartment 1 block from campus, 8107.50 Includes ever thing, f emale. 237-4126 MALE SUBLET, Vs of two bedroom Pugh St. apt. $7O month. Call Dave, 865-8009 SUBLET SPRING term only. 2- bedroom, Graduate Circle Apartment. Furnished. Please call 238.0063 SUBLET I/2 of one bedroom apartment, Beaver 1-1111 for female Spring term, $l2O-mo. Carol 238.3728 Penn State Choirs. In his opening remarks, he . welcomed everyone and admonished everyone to sing." We're not interested in how well you sing. Good thing, aye?" He told everyone to ','have a jolly good time." Mr. Brovin then introduced State College Mayor Jo Hays. Mayor Hays, who characterized his singing voice as "flat monotone," said he considered the Sing-In a good example of a "town and gown" effort and hoped it would con tinue as a traditional event. Impressions • Before the performance began, Brown had everyone go through a practice run, including the' - "Hallelujah" chorus, explaining that it would be a shame to gather so many singers and players together and get to hear the "Hallelujah" chorus only once. The actual performance began with an orchestral piece, the "Christmas Con certo" of Corelli. The performance of "Messiah" itself went along with few hitches. In the several instances that the orchestra or singers lost unity, Brown simply halted the proceedings and began again. This gave the event a kind of rehearsal atmosphere. It was as if all the THE SILVER CELLAR • A GALLERY EXPERIENCE Featuring silver. gold and gemstone jewelry and collectables. &_ 15 3 S. Allen Open 10.5:30, Mon.-Fri. 1119 ' 237.1566 A ROOMMATES RESPONSIBLE MALE to share large, 2-brim. apartment starting March Ist. Own room • 3100• mo. ne• °Hanle. 2371315 FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for apartment near campus. Behind 322 Gulf Station. Phone 234.2687, •. m. 575 NEEDED TWO roommates winter term, $BO month, V 2 block from cam • us. Call 234-8870 FEMALE TO SHARE one third of 2 bdrm., •2 bath apt. Spacious, sunny, tree bus service. Spring term, 5200 for whole term. Call 237 7732 MALE ROOMMATE needed to sublet 1 2 of one bedroom apt, Spring term Laurel Glen. 234 3722 MALE ROOMMATE wanted. Close to campus, share one bedroom, $B5-mo., utilities inc. Call 238-4859 FEMALE ROOMMATE needed for 1 7 of one bedroom apart ment. Spring and summer. SOO per month. Furnished, across from campus, 234-1620 FEMALE ROOMMATE im• mediately for spacious apt. 2 blocks from campus. Call Tiki at 238 5513 WANTED, female roommate winter and•or spring terms. Efficiency apartment, close to cam • us, SB9 month. 238-7801 WANTED. one female roommate to share Park Hill apartment. 214 2537 NEED FEMALE roommate for one bedroom apt., $107.50-mo. spring and-or summer. 237.4126 MALE ROOMMATE wanted, Parkway Plaza, Call 237-6731. Rent is 5125 A Winter Refuge Is yours at Laurel Glen. Free bus service day and evenings. All utilities included. Laurel Glen Apts. 10 Vairo Blvd. LOST LOST: black Persian female cat near Mister Donut on 322. Call 237-1085 LOST: Compsc text, Computer Architecture. Around bus station laundr . Call Jeff, 238.4175 MAROON ISH-brown glasses between Beaver Terrace apts. and Stephens Hall on Sowers Street near McDonald's. 865.2753 LOST HEAT transfer book, 215 H B. Reward. Tim, 466-7545 FOUND FOUND: winter scarf on Wed. on Wall. Call 865.6705 FOUND ONE set earrings, Chambers Bld. Claim at upholstery Shop, Maint. Bld. FOUND: Irish Setter • young female, near Boalsburg. Call Steve at 466.6484 etientn•s ROOMS ROOM FOR rent, S5O per month, private entrance, utilities in- cluded. 1610 W. College, 238.5694, 238.6251 - SINGLE FURNISHED, males only. Two blocks from campus. No pets, no cooking. 237 8960 ROOM RENTALS for winter term First floor motel rooms with private bath, 590 month includes all Utilities Accornodafes up to two persons at same rent. 238 3527 PERSONAL FREE TO good home; petite, Calico, affectionate cat, litter trained. Call 237-7428 MASSAGE and therapy available, Nautilus Human Performance Center. Call Cassandra for appt. Weekdays, 11 A.M.•9 P.M.; weekends, 12-6 P.M. 234 3533 PENN STATE - Notre Dame buttons $.50 each, three kinds. Call 234-7065, 237 , 0002 or 2389940, Hurr ! DELTA NU Alpha meeting Wed., 12-5, 7:30 at Kappa Sigma. 255 Highland, topic: Cooperative Education CHILDREN OF Divorce, a sup port group, needs leaders. For info. call Lucy Jordan. 237.3659 Coda ! GREAT DANE A.K.C. Harlequins and Blacks bred for quality soundness and temperrhent. Six weeks Christmas will hold •• Ndb 4.l.* i4ti i .. 3c1.:.141b CORRECTION: To 12/8/76 ad 10% discount on all guys' shoes, girls' shoes & girls' bags at MS IFIY Monday Nite Football Score With The House members of the audience were members of a giant choir and were having a final rehearsal with Brown acting as the leader. Brown is a conductor who is a pleasure to watch. He moves dramatically and gracefully on the podium and clearly takes pleasure in _ what he is doing. Several persons in the audience ex plained why they had come to the Sing- In. John Burns (Bth-architecture) said he had come last year and had a great time. Debbie Askin (sth-nutrition) said she was in a choir and thought coming to the Sing-in would be "different". Mary u'l, Ann Lepere (sth-education of ex ceptional children) said a friend had recommended it. Everyone seemed to be quite pleased at the conclusion of the performance. The final "Hallelujah" chorus went very well indeed. The people in the audience were applauding the people on stage and vice versa. Brown said afterward he hoped events like the Sing-in would help create a friendlier relationship between the residents of State College and other towns and the University. He added that he hoped to encourage people from the small towns, who have never seen the University Auditorium and who might have an unfriendly attitude toward Penn State, to 'visit the University. The "Messiah" Sing-in is one way to bring town and gown closer together. ATTENTION Oil WANT TO FORM car pool. Pine Grove Mills to University, 8:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M. 234-3761 ROCK BAND looking for ex perienced drummer, Call Rich r, 865 3230 John 865 5822 or Chris 466 6210 WANTED: one traveling corn panion for cross country trip in March. Male or female Call 234 3753 SANTA SUITS for rent. $6.00 plus heard and wig Reservations recommended. Unlimited Rent• Ails, 140 N. Athc-ton St , 238.3037 4k PORTABLE biASHER•DRYER'P' rentals. Long or short term rates. Easy to install and use. Free delivery •available. Unlimited Rent• Alls, 140 N. Atherton St., 238 3037 HUNGRY? "Broasted" chicken dinners, snack boxes, buckets to go. Delivering nightly, 9 to 2. The Scor • ion, 234 9933 •••••••MAJOMMW, I u IBM CORRECTING-Selectr‘r' typewriters for rent. $45.00 per month. Also, regular selectrics. Unlimited Rem Alls, )40 N. Atherton St., 238-3037 MILLS TYPING printing - copying, 212 East College Avenue. Fast, accurate work, Reasonable, Student discounts 234 3511 LASSICAL GUITAR, folk, lazz-A faculty , Juniata College, 74 years teaching experience. John Mitchell, 238-9429 EUROPE 76-77 ABC student teacher charter flights. Cheapest way to go. Global Travel Service, 521 Futth Avenue N.Y. 10017.212-379-3532 DISCOVER THE world of motorless flight! Free U, ~ Monday, December 13th, Room n 169 Willard, 7 PM. Movie on gliders and sport of soaring. Open to all TELLVISION REPAIR, Zenith and Sony products. Quality work. Television Service Center 232 South Allen Street -)OP DON'T SHIVER, \we deliver. Sunseed Cafe is now delivering,, homemade natural meals. Calk t now 238.1278 EXPERIENCED TYPIST IBM machine. Papers or-and thesis. 238.47)5 after 5:30 GRADUATES BE prepared! Before graduation, have your resume written and styled by. former personnel recruiter. Save' 10 per cent with this ad. For info: M.A. Rogalsky, 5679 Beacori. Pittsburgh, PA 15217 SMALL, REFRIGERATORS for rent. $24.00 for 3 months, $36.00 for 6 months, $42.00 for 9 months. Unlimited Rent• Alls, 140 N. Atherton St„ 238.3037 WORK OVERSEAS: Peace Corps information: 239 Ag. AdMill. T., Th, F. 2.5 P.M. or Th. 11.12:30 AM. 413 Boucke or call 865.0249 and leave message so I can return your call eIIANDYCAPP VALOON 212 E. Calder Alley Since 1846
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