The Campus Casino is one of several businesses on College Avenue which has - recently opened, moved or been renovated. The Casino expanded, adding many new games to its inventory. • Pizza and record shops open also dPrivate disco , dub among new businesses , ley GINA BRISGONE Daily Collegian Staff Writer • P A private after-hours disco dub• that caters to both gay and straight clientele, and has disco dancing for those under 21, i irkently opened in State College. • ;The Sanctuary, 319 E. Calder Way, next to Schoolkids Records, is open for Members and non members under legal age between 8 and 11 p.m. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. The club has the under-21 nights as a I: icemmunity service, a place for the ybunger . people to go and dance, David Feldman, owner and manager, said. But it closes at 11 p.m. and no liquor is allowed, Feldman said. i ,The club is open only to members and their guests, Feldman said. Although it * has no liquor license, members may A bilng their own, he said. A private club will promote a con trolled yet relaxed atmosphere, and will eliminate embarrassment for some who might walk into the club'unaware of its mixed gay and straight members, Feldman said. The club has a 19 by 32 foot wooden dance floor, with mirrors on either side, and a stereo sound system that plays continuous disco music synchronized with a multi-colored light show. A soda bar and separate lounge area are other features. ' Next to the disco, and connected to Schoolkids Records, is Specialty Records which has classical, disco, imported and movie soundtrack records, Feldman said. Also in the same area are Artifax and First On Your Block Imports, both at 322 E. College Ave. BASSIOI T E C 3 JO OR KIT 14441 D Shoemakers lo America for a hundred Veen 4s4llt* 'lgo' S. Allen S t. 4 A$O State College • Lock Haven • Lewisburg Artifax . sells jewelry, gifts and smoking paraphernalia, owner Brent Brookstein said. Two other stores are located in Philadelphia, he said. First On Your Block Imports sells clothing, jewelry and crafts from China, Indonesia, Guatemala, Mexico, India and Afghanistan, Rick Milan, its owner said. "We travel to these countries and bring back unusual merchandise, one-of a-kind- items," Milan said. Imports sells mostly clothing rag shirts designed exclusively for the store and made in Mexico, silks, cotton and wool shirts of both ethnic and high fashion designs, Milan said. The business was started three years ago when the owners drove to Guatemala, picked up merchandise and began selling it at flea markets, craft IMM fairs and festivals, he said Schoolkids Records has riv.:yr:d from its E. Beaver Avenue location to 318 E. College Ave. The store has added tapes and top 40 singles; own:.:, - Turn Best said. Campus Casino, :.''..o E. College Ave., has expanded and installed solid state computerized pin ball machines, video games and seven pool tables, said manager Victor Spizzirri. The Billiard Room has closed and the National Record Mart of Pittsburgh will take its place at 224 E. College Ave. The Billard Room was forced out of business because of high rents and overhead, Lorraine Johns, a salesperson at Derailleurs Bicycle and Sports, which owned The Billiard Room, said. Roma Pizza, 3228 E. College Ave., opened last Monday and has pizza, sandwiches and strombolis. Get your new wardrobe off the ground, with shoes you can really live in. Bass 1 00's are com- fortable. And put together to last. Bass 1 00's. Just what you need to get up in the world. zeivA7P.ftrVir oto by Paul Klprolt A map in Tuesday's Daily Collegian showed the new student parking areas as including all of Area 44 east of Shields across University Drive. Student parking is permitted only in the gravel portion of Lot 44, and not the paved area. stash your trash THIS WEEK ON CAMPUS... Anybody who could turn Lot's wife into a pillar of salt, incinerate Sodom and Gomorrah and make it rain for forty days and forty nights has got to be a fun guy. CARL REINER V I I_lt " 010 0099 „ . is it p.11_10" A JERRY WEINTRAUB PRODUCTION GEORGE BURNS • JOHN DENVER • "OH, GOD!" TERI GARR • DONALD PLEASENCE Based on the Novel by AVERY CORMAN • Screenplay by LARRY GELBART Produced by JERRY WEINTRAUB • Directed by CARL REINER rpc,lpAß... GUIDANCE =GUM -=.71 °Copyright 1971 Worn., Br. I nc An pci hr y yey.„ad 121 Sparks (Ist floor) 7:00/9:00/11:00 Presented in cooperation with the GSA Autumn Cinefest The Daily Collegian September 8,1978- Clarifications A story in Wednesday's Collegian inadvertently omitted the names of Robert Sebring, Democratic candidate for state Senate, and J. Doyle Corman, state senator from the 34th district, which includes State College, from a list of candidates who appeared at voter registration. . From Warner (loot s Wane. Cornmun•4ooos Comp.., Fri., Sat., Sun. Only $1.25