i2—ineuairyCWegFan Friday, Oct. 12,1979 scoreboard World Series By The Associated Press Best-of-Seven Series Tuesday’s Game Pittsburgh at Baltimore, ppd., rain Wednesday's Game Baltimore 5, Pittsburgh 4, Baltimore leads series 1-0 Thursday’s Game Pittsburgh 3, Baltimore 2, series tied at one Today's Game Q: Three Army Cadets have won the Heisman Trophy since the award was first given in 1935. The first Cadet won in 1945, the year Army also won the National Championship. Another Cadet took home the award the following year with the final West Point recipient taking the trophy in 1958. Who were the three? Yesterday’s answer: Hall of Fame linebacker Dick Butkus of the Chicago Bears holds the National Football League record for fumbles recovered in a career with 25. Johnson, Bird make NBA debuts tonight By the Associated Press Earvin “Magic” Johnson and Larry Bird, two of the most'heralded rookies to enter pro ranks in years, will share’the spotlight tonight when the National Basketball Association opens its 34th season. Johnson’s debut with the Los Angeles Lakers, on the road against the San Diego Clippers, will be nationally televised by CBS (11:30 p.m., EDT). Bird, meanwhile, will be with the Boston Celtics when they open their season against the Houston Rockets at Boston Garden. In other NBA openers, it will be New York at Atlanta, Cleveland ■at .New Jersey, Philadelphia at Washington, Indiana at Detroit, Milwaukee at Kansas Baltimore at Pittsburgh, (n) Tomorrow’s Game Baltimore at Pittsburgh Sunday's Game Baltimore at Pittsburgh Tuesday, Oct. 16 Pittsburgh at Baltimore, (n), if necessary Wednesday, Oct. 17 Pittsburgh at Baltimore, In), if necessary !M Scores Coed Flag Football, Tumbling Dice def. Z House, 12-0; Imperial Trash def. Rusden, 13-0; Ritenor Raiders def. Rascals, 9-6; We're Back def. Bash, 29-0; Keg Kickers def. Windridge, 22- 12; 3rd floor Beam def. Rainbow, 16-0; Lightning Strikes def. S. Lions, 12-0; Foresters def. Bethel Burgers, 15-0. Dormitory Elk def. Delaware, 7-0; Carbon def. Nittany 33-34, 41- 0; Chester def. Arts and Arch,, 22-0; Fulton def. Paradise, 6-0; Montour def. Nittany 39, 20-7; Liberty def. Adams, for.; Huntingdon def. Nittany 32-36, for.; Bedford def. New Kensington, 7-0; Mercer def. Altoona, 3-0; Pottstown def. Dußois, 10-0; Clearfield def. Nittany 22-25,6-0; Aliquippa def. Schuylkill, 9-0. . Independent Bruno's Brutes def. Hillcrest, 7-0; Waykings def. Bell Vernon, for*.; Muff Divers def. Rocks, 6-0; Agminers def. Black Nikes, 3-0; Capt. Jack def. Crondens, 6-0; The Ludaticts and Otis, double for.; SkUllfuk def. Heliminers, 60; Schlongs def. Nittany 42, 4-3; The Strohs def. Babies on Fire, fdr. Fraternity Beta Th Pi def. Tau Phi Del, 7-0; Beta Sig def. Phi Gam Del, 7-0; Sig Chi def. Sig Nu, 15-0. City, Golden State at Phoenix and Utah —formerly New Orleans —at Portland. “I expect to do a lot of business with the magic Johnson makes,” says the Lakers’ colorful new owner, Jerry Buss. “Sports is a business of stars and this youngster has star quality.” The 6-8 Johnson is famous for his in fectious enthusiasm, a quality that critics say has been lacking in pro basketball in recent years. His brilliant passing and floor leadership helped Michigan State to the collegiate championship last winter and he was the first player selected in the NBA draft, the Lakers using a choice they had ob tained several years earlier from the' Jazz. Flyers drop Islanders Get first victory over New York in two seasons PHILADELPHIA (AP) Goals by Paul Holmgren, Brian Propp and A 1 Hill within 81 seconds of the second period led the Philadelphia Flyers to a 5-2 victory over the New York Islanders last night in the National Hockey League opener for both teams. The victory was Philadelphia’s first over New York in two seasons. The Islanders, the leading regular season team in the NHL last year, had a 4-0:2 record against Philadelphia in 1978-79. Leading 1-0 on a first period power play goal by Rick MacLeish, Philadelphia broke the game open at the start of the second period. Holmgren, who was the team’s leading scorer through the exhibition season, rebounded Norm Barne’s shot past Islanders’ goalie Billy Smith only 1:34 into the period for a 2-0 Philadelphia advantage. Brian Propp, the Flyers’ top junior draft pick, scored his first NHL goal 1:04 later. Feeding Bobby Clarke at the end of a 2-on-l break, Propp skated to the net, where he picked up the puck after Clarke’s shot hit a New York defender. The rookie shoveled the puck under Smith for a 3-0 lead. Only 37 seconds later, at 3:15 of the period, A 1 Hill came from behind the net to backhand a shot over a fallen'Smith for a 4-0 Flyers margin. Mike Bossy, the league’s leading goal scorer last season with 69, scored his first of the season at 5:32 of the final period, ending Phil Myre’s shutout bid in his debut in the Flyer goal. At 15:14 of the period Bryan Trottier, the league’s leading point scorer last year, scored the Islander’s second goal. Philadelphia’s final goal was by-Tom Gorence with 3:26 to play in the game. . The start of the game was delayed 25 minutes while the Flyers honored their former goaltender, Bernie Parent, who was forced into retirement by an eye injury last February. His jersey No. 1 was retired, the first time any NHL ■team has so honored a goaltender. - Women in Business: Can They REALLY Be Boss? presented by The Penn State Hotel and Restaurant Society, Monday, Oct. 15: "Implications Of Being A Women In The Food Service Industry,” 7:30- 9:30 P.M. In The Living Center of the Henderson Human Development Building. Tuesday, Oct. 16: Panel Discussion, 8:30-11:30 A.M.atThe Nittany Lion Inn. ' Guest speakers Include: Debra Faul, Head of Public Relations.at Dudley, Anderson, and Yutzy. Carolyn Russo, Director of Sales at Loew's L’Enfant Plaza Hotel, Wash., D.C. Rita Collette, Food and Beverage Manager of Twin Bridges in Martland. Sara Parks, Chairman-elect, A.D.A. CoXiricll 'lor Educational Preparation'and ■ Associate' professor of FSH A. - : , Anyone interested Is welcome to attend, r i * J* ,4* * 1' \ '♦ ’« H '' v ( ■r i u j *>~\ * •>' t ' ,’ ' i .s, | / ,\ v * ’ , , \ * *• ’ V ■* \ tkfekj «.,,• *>■' •„’", V-f ' r \''■ UPI wlrepholo The Flyers’ Tom Gorence, left, battles the Islanders’ Mike Bossy during first-period action last night. The Flyers went on to win, 5-2. _ * >♦ NOTICE THE CAMPUS LOOP WILL SUSPEND BUS SERVICE ON ALL HOME FOOT-. : BALL GAME SATURDAYS BETWEEN 12:00 NOON AND 5:00 P.M. *3.00 OFF CHAMOIS SHIRT Heavyweight cotton chamois cloth shirts with supersoft sheared-nap finish.. Large patch pockets with buttoned flaps, extra long tail. A wilderness classic. 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Please come to room 126 Carnegie Building immediately if there is an error in your ad. The Daily Collegian will not knowingly cause to be printed or published any notice or advertisement relating to employment or membership indicating any preference, limitation, • specification or discrimination based upon race, color, sexual .orientation, religious creed, ancestry, age, sex; national origin or non-job related handicap or disability. FOR SALE SI '“™ZS° 2 S l S! gfio»l- YOUR reyai y aftfir Rnm orico nsaotlabla... $l.OO foryour 306 “ psg© catßlog »S"«*So , I?g": lSf%S£ Electr o Ex omla> 90 025. (213)477-8226 posure, with case. $75. 865-6409 s 5 "D'SCO SUCKST'hamper sticKers for $l.OO. Arboria, 151 S. Allen St. — belongings, hospitalization. For F£jffi SALE: Female dorm contract, professional courteous service. Call i Call Betsjl. 865- 238-6633 4360. WILL YOUR resume do you justice? ACOUSTIC GUITAR, good condition; Ours will! House of Resumes 237 must sell. $75 or best offer. 238- 4508 8830 SMALL REFRIGERATORS for rent ot PORTRAITS DRAWN IN CHARCOAL. ga i e: p ree t-shirt given with either. A special gilt for your special unlimited Rent-Alls. 140 N. Atherton people. Jeff. 466-7510, appointment 238-3037 qpiy INSTRUCTION: Classical Guitar, rock, WER PRICE than David Weis. All f O ]K; serious Inquiries, beginners Zenith 1980 color TV, Television accepted; Mu, Ed. grad. Bill Stetz, Service Center, 232 S. Allen. 234-8146. -1 - : VIDEOCASSETTES! Beta, U-Matlc, BUSINESS. PERSONAL and student,. and VHS. All lengtns for all make.s.,' , loans. Any amount, any purpose' Television Service Center, 232 S. call K. Krevda, 237-7104 Allen , ABORTION INFORMATION and FOOTBALL tickets student and general counseling. Finest medical care admission best offer. Call Jeanle, available. 9am •9p m. Toll Free, 1- 237-5008. . 800-438-8039. ■WALE DORM CONTRACT (or sale. Call ~ Eric at 865-0551. ■ CLOTHING: MALE and female by recent PSU grads.: Also miscellaneous household articles. Sat. Oct. 13 1 0-5,632 W. Foster Corner ot Sparks 237-2377 SMALL BW TV $35 Jason after 8 238- A 6839 with shelves, book racks, 4' fluorescent light, light box, in formica surface. Size 7' x 3’. Can jump on top, sturdy. Call 234-8266. Best offer accepted. CUSTOM PRINTED Silkscreened t shlrts, jackets and jerseys for your dormitory, (raternity or special events. OLYMPUS OMI 50mm lens and case For_the best prices call Jay Berman at $240 Olympus autowinder $ll5 234-4414 0^238-9135 Olympus 3xteleconverter $3O. Call Rick 234-1787 FEMALE DORM contract for sale South. Call Lynda. 865-5853 FOR SALE: FULL sized coin operatei bumper pool table, w/cues balls HAVE VAN? Move us this weekend: and lights. $75.00. 238-2090 or Time and fee negotiable. Elly or 234-4705. | Susan, 238-0497, MUST SELL: Desk, two snow tires ENGAGED? Joan Clark's Wedding (G7B-14), couch, arm chairs, Shop. . . the place you need for playpen, carpet 234-9070 your wedding and reception things. ACOUSTIC 12;String guitar w/case ™io 0 e J B -, 1 ™ 237-8780 9 > mint condition must sell $175 call 12-5, eve, appts. Sat. 10 3 Mike 237-6457 MOTOR HOME - rebuilt schoolbus. Can be used tor camping, deer hunting, football trips or to live in. Best offer over 2,000. Can be seen at Brownson's used car lot. Just beyond Centre County Memorial Park on Benner Pike FOR SALE: Car battery - medium size, never used $25 863-0865 ' CRAIG TlO2 underdash casette deck. Never used, brand new. Retails for $l2O, take best offer. Steve 234- 4414 ■ QUILTS. Antique and new. All in excellent condition. Baby to queen 3ize. Many patterns. 234-0678 . I ) YARD SALE - This Saturday 220 S. !>l i Fraser (across from the post office) f' ’ ” Household items, clothes, boots (women's nine men’s seven), did Persian lamtt coat, albums, apple ; crates, fluorescent tubes, Berber •j (Moroccan) flatweave rug In perfect condition, lots more! If rain ■ garage In i back • MALE DORM contract for sale. Call Rick 865-9900 f ARMY GAME WEEKEND will transfer ! confirmed reservations at Holiday Inn for Friday, Saturday at regular price. i' Call 237-3226 or 865-5122 TWO BOARD-And-Pad Daybeds. No reasonable offer refused. 238- 8965 after 5 p.m. . ATTENTION !»! GUITAR INSTRUCTION: Classical. Jazz, Folk. Experienced college Instructor. 18 years teaching, ex perience. John Mitchell 466-6806 SMALL REFRIGERATORS for rent or sale. Free T-shirt given with either. Unllmitled Rent-Alls, 140 N. Atherton St„ 238-3037 'Ur i i r«• -ini- „ 1 Aw NifMH since I Spiritual Healing!? I I~k WPmblUlmi ' 1546 H Speaker: Ed West, M.D. I V Period of B Eisenhower Chapel I “EmotionaIREADJUSTMENT” H 10a.m.* 6:15p.m. I (formerly Happy Hours) B (*Frizzell Room) I - Tonight a Saturday: | Episcopal Eucharist I LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ■ M Right After the Game dßr Original Golden Oldies spm-9:3opm Number of Days Three 3.05 3.85 4.85 5.45 6.25 Two 2.30 2.90 3.50 4.10 4.70 One 1.55 1.95 '2.35 2.75 3.15 RED LION chimney sweep Insured, Inexpensive, professional work, the August West System. Before you say yes to anyone get my price. Call 234- 3740. •, ’ ■ GAY—BI—HOSTEL Center City Phiadelphia, Private and Discreet, FREE with I.D. card. Write The Vic torian Parlor, Box 2166, Phlla, Penna, 19103. TUTORING. REHABILITATION in most subjects giving you trouble. In dividuals or groups. Free assessment. Call 238-3393. . THE BEST GUITAR Instructions. Beginners to advance. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call George or John 237- 5711. ; RENT A TV. New low rates for color or B-W. Television Service Center, 232 S. Allen. WILL TRADE: My last four senior tickets for four general admission to Pitt. Call 234-6025 CONTRACEPTIVE RESEARCH and also current methods will be the topic at the next meeting of the National Organization for Women/Centre County Chapter. Monday, 7:30 p:m. at the Women's Resource Center, 238-0763 HELP WANTED Earn up to $BO a month as a SERA-TEC plasma donor. Group B Blood and Mono donors wanted. Call: 237-5761 AUDIO STEREO SPECIALS! Best prices on many top brand hi fl components. One week delivery. Call Dale: 238- 3436 CRAIG COMPONENT 8-track stereo > tape deck. Wood grain cabinet. AC-120V. $45. 865-0379. SHERWOOD S-7650-C Receiver. SUBLET furnished efficiency in Foster r Q ’ S HEL p | nee d two homecoming yj&rgara. :Ssr COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS Five 4.55 5,75 6.95 8.15 9.35 Four 3.80 4.80 5.80 6.80 7,80 TDK SA-C9O cassette tapes; $3l .OOper ten tapes; brand new, limited supplies; Call Steve, 865- 0788. CASSETTE TAPES! Sony, Superscope, BASF, Scotch, Memorex, Ampex, Maxell, TDK. Television Service Center, 232 S. Allen MARANTZ MODEL 2252 receiver 52WPC Sanyo TPIO2O direct drive turntable ESS Tempest speakers 100 watts. Also, Sony .1978 17" Trinitron w/remote control must sell 234-1663 SANYO RD-5250 Cassette deck. Five months old. $l4O. Call (Free), 692-8424. 1 ■ JVC SK-12 speakers, 6 speaker - 4 way system with 12" woofer, 80 ;• watts. 300 or best offer. 234-2398 HEATHKIT AMPLIFIER, FM-tuner and . - beautiful sixteen element speakers In four ft. cherry cabinets. All very reasonable. 238-2090 or 234-4705. FOR SALE: Pioneer SX 750, 50 watt receiver. $250 or best offer, call 234-9094 ask for Jim STEREO EQUIPMENT, Calculators, low prices. Call for quotes. Tapes, lowest prices In town. Bob 238-5868. f AUTOMOTIVE 1968 CHEVY Malibu, 83000 miles, new shocks, two new tires, ex cellent engine, recent tune-up, body dented. First offer above $350 secures. Call 237-7126 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE 1974 Honda Civic. Needs front fender, brake pads, runs great; Cheap. Must sell. 234-1497, keep calling ; .70 OPEL- WAGON low mileage 450.00 238-3347 1970 VW excellent condition asking $950.00 or highest bid. Call Bill at 863-0864 1968 CHEVY Malibu, dependable winter transportation, 82,600 miles. Body dented. $350. 237-7126 BRADLEY GT body and accessories with Interior ready to install on a VW chassis 717/962-9673 Morning Coffee, Afternoon Tea, Anytime is Pastry Time at The Vienna Pastry Shop - 246 Calder-Way Take out or enjoy in our pleasant continental atmosphere. tel. 238-7577 A taste of Europe in State College! APARTMENTS SUBLET: Large one bedroom apt. Winter and spring. Furnished or unfurnished. Free Bus Passes. Cali 238-6351 or 238-2600. TWO BEDROOM BUNGALOW just two miles from campus. Perfect for two students. $220 plus utilities. Call Associated Realty 234-2382 TOWNHOUSE Park Forest 3 bedroom 2V4 baths 325 plus utilities. Call Associated Realty 234-2382 SUBLET SPACIOUS ONE-BEDROOM unfurnished apartemtn. Free bus pass. Lion's Gate. Win ter/Spring/Summer options. Call 234- 6216 ONE BEDROOM apartment near Westerly Parkway Plaza, winter spring, free bus pass. Call 237-6179 evenings. . ' SUBLET ONE BEDROOM apt. Allen Park apts. $285/month. Utilities included. Furnished six month lease; wlnter/spring. Call 238-5527. SUBLET WINTER- 'h of l .bedrm. large apt. Penn Tower 110/month. Call Paul 237-4519 IMMEDIATELY: TWO large sunny HELPI Date tickets needed for Army unfurnished bedrooms in house. Temple and Pitt. Desperate. $» Laundry facilities. Fireplace. Call Joan, 865-3265. 1 $75/month. Close to campus. Call Elly or Susan 238-0497. MUST SUBLET large efficiency startim. Winter term. Furnished. Two NEEDED FOUR general admission blocks from campus. Call 237-4957. tickets for the Army game. Will take Sr. Tickets. Call 237-7321. FURNISHED. EFFIENCY sublet winter, • spring. $l3O/month, utilities, TV TICKETS FOR Army needed Included. Free parking. No pets. Call desparately! Call Sam now at 237- 237-7137. 4939. ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT, Park URGENTLY NEEDED one date ticket Forest Villas. $230/month in- f or Army game. Will pay. Call Amy eludes all utilities. Available winter, 865-9606 spring, summer. 237-6652 FREE CASE for subleting large unfurnished, efficiency winter • __ _____ spring. $215 a month includes all TWO qenERAL ADMISSION for utilities. Free bus. Call John, 234- Miami. 234-1169 after live 8118 ROOM IN THREE bedroom townhouse 234 ' ' m/Sd Aflor spm “« Fr.nk 237 -- - 1095, ONE BEDROOM (2-3 people) Beaver wna , n qprifq TICKETS Hill Apts, call 237.0433 or 237- WANTED^ .^^g^^'^cll'lCooWe uuo ° collect. 1.387-4602, evenings. By CINDY DESKINS Daily Collegian Staff Writer Another new store has been added to the growing number of businesses in downtown State College. . Campus Factory Outlet, 322 E. College Ave., was opened in August by Michael Rush (6th-economics) and Larry • Segal, who will become a student at the University next term. “We’re hoping that youth will support youth,” Segal said.He said the purpose of the store is to offer top name merchandise at low prices and in great diversity. ‘ ‘We can offer lower prices because we order directly from the manufacturer,” Segal said. The store contains very simple displays, and most of SUBLET TWO Room apt. 285/mo. lot 9 of extras free $lOO security deposit call 237-3257 APARTMENT 3 BDRM .unfurnished Parkway Plaza save 20 dollars per month to August $350 original rate. 234-0931 . ' SUBLET AND SAVE: Share V, 2 Br. Kitchen, Bath. Walking distance and bus route Reasonable 238-4881 FURNISHED TWO Bedroom apartment Sutton- Court available Winter, Spring Rent Negotiable Call 237-1500' Museum of Art Store unusual gifts for unusual people Art Books .Cards & Notes Jewelry Folk Ait Folk Toys Prints Penn State University Museum of Art 1 uesday-Sunday 12-5 ROOMMATES If SHARE 1 1 bdrm. Penn Tower apt. Winter-spring $llO/month, Call Dave 237-4519. TWO ROOMATES wanted male/female to share clean two bedroom Southgate apt.' Private bath, furnished, rent $lOO each. Call Dominic 237- 0072. FEMALE ROOMATE wanted winter and spring terms. One bedroom, Cedarbrook Apartment. Call 237- 2303. . _____ ROOMMATE WANTED; professional grad, preferred to share Vi of 2 bedroom apt. Available now, country enviornment. Bus route. $125 plus utilities. Sharon, 237-7776. FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to share room In large house two blocks from campus. $lOO plus utilities. Call 234-1607 - ' SUBLET '/a of 2 bedroom apartment 2 bathS living room dining room and kitchen.. Female roommate only. Rent $95 negotiable. Winter and spring. Southgate Apartments. Call Kathy evenings 237-0412---' ' — B - ROOMMATE FOR W-S share V 4 1 bedroom apt. walking distance. All utilities neg. Helene, 237-9388. FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to share '/• of 2 bdrm Brlarwood townhouse win/spr summer option $lOO month Call Lisa 236-0688 FEMALE ROOMMATE needed now to share large one bedroom -234- 8824 ___ ROOMMATE NEEDED for winter, spring term $ll5/mo. 234-4681 ROOMMATE NEEDED to share spacious two bedroom apartment in Beaver Terrace winter and/or spring. Great roommates - low rent. Call Margaret. 237-9377 MALE ROOMMATE Needed tor winter and spring terms apartment 512 Beaver Hill call Carl or Chuck 238- 5225 Mon.-Sat. 11-5:30 Fr.'ll-8:30 jss£RLi t MViltmtl I W1U.1.1 I NOVCCS | LlfjffATUHt jiLUNCt MCMUN etc! WE BUY, SELL & TRADE BOOKS RECORDS & COMICS. IBIS Allen Si I>3/ 3BOK WANTED PAYING TOP sss for gold class rings you nbver wear. For information phone Irv, 234-0155 ' WANTED TWO or four general admission tickets to Army. Will pay. Call John 234-1982. . ARTISTS INTERESTED In Incorporating their talents in new kind of art show, call Matt, 865-4353. CLASS RINGS, wedding rings, sterling, For appointment 237-7483. the items are just stacked on shelves that Segal built himself. “It helps cut down on overhead,” he said. The store features electrical appliances such as hair dryers, popcorn poppers, coffee makers, slow cookers and electric razors. Soon to be in stock are complete stereo systems, 35mm cameras and camera acessories, Segal said. “Business has been great so far,” cb-owner Michael Rush said: “We’ve already sold out of a number of things.” Some of the items that have been selling especially well are tape cassettes, hair dryers and popcorn pop pers, Rush said. “We’ve gone through four case loads of tapes, and the WILL PAY CASH for 4 reserved tickets LOST: BLUE/WHITE JACKET Penn to any home game, 12 to Pitt. State embroidered on back, Debbie 865-7149- on front. PLEASE call, 865-8275. WANTED: BOOKSHELVES and large rug, new or used. 237-4547. TWO SNOWTIRES, A7B-13 tubeless . whitewall 4 ply polyester. Like HELP! I lost my blazer with keys and ID new, very low m ■ * n pocket at SAE Wed. 5*8036 ileage. $3O. 237-2734. TICKETS BLACK GREY and brown striped young FOR Army game. Student or oat. Double paws. West College genreal admission. Call 238-1083. Avenue area. Reward. 234-8479 FOOTBALL TICKETS: I need student LOST - OUTSIDE Schwab on Oct. 10 and/or general admission. Money Gold St. Christopher medal with no oblectl Call Lee, 237-5008. chain very sentimental. Call 237-4013 sso reward *■ i EXPERIENCED WOMAN will do child care In her home. 234-2223. NEEDED: GENERAL admission ■■■■■■■■■■■! tickets (or the October 1 3th Army 2 nt.a nft JICC I game. Please call anytime, 234-5555. | Jpl .UU UPr 5 4 reserved tickets for any home S th© IOW priCß Of 3ny S6t Of ■ football game. Call 237-5500 alter ■ IVIAkRTIN | eleotric, acoustic or bass ■ WANTEDTICKETS for remaining home ■ StrinOS I games. Please call Fred 238-2861 | I WILL TRADE any senior ticket for | CeorCjeS I W.V.U. senior ticket. Also need 2 2 I 111 Hill lI'ITI I General Admission tickets for W.V.U. B LlLolLic ' 5 Call Joan 238-5711 I 231 237-5711 | FEMALE NEEDS place to live winter term. Call 237-5500 alter 5 pm. a OPEN o|(er m I Mon.'-Fri. 1 0'-9 Expires g UNLOAD your general admission 1 coon+lfN '# cwni *oi"S' TYPING <§§ THESIS DISSERTATION, term papers and resumes typed, product guaranteed, excellent skills and credentials. Dianne 234-1903. QUALITY TYPING services available at House of Resumes. 237-4508 IBM CORRECTING Selectrics for rent. As low as $1.50 per day. Unlimited Rent-Alls, 140 N. Atherton St., 238- 3037 NEED TYPING DONE? Just call Michele 865-1811 IBM Correcting Selectric experienced in thesis typing QUALITY TYPING at reasonable ' prices. Two typists. 238-1933 or 234-7007. TYPING - All kinds by experienced typist. Reasonable rates. 359- 2648 after 5 pm. THESIS/GENERAL TYPING, EDITING. Ten years experience including Federal proposal development. IBM Correcting Selectric. 234-4288. TYPING: THESES and general. Good rates. IBM Correcting Selectric typewriter. Call Joyce 865-1814 RIDES I NEED A RIDE to Pittsburgh, Oct. 12. Will help with expenses. Call Lloyd, 865-3086. FREE GAS - will pay for gas or share driving for carpool from Rock Road (Houserville) to PSU. 238-3521 LOST TAN SUEDE COWBOY hat lost at Delta Chi Friday night. Sentimental value. No questions asked. Call 865- 8420 or ZTA suite. LOST: a blue clear "PSU Number One" key chain holding two keys In Rec Hall Sat. Oct. 6. If found please call Bill 422-8483 or Bonnie 234-6642 Big Deal? You bet, on.guitar or bass strings, Guitars, (12-string for $75), Bongos, Congos, Harmonicas, Mandolins, EVERYTHING! Only one store has all this. Jofoltllisfe || 115 S. Fraser St. Solo means only one. across,ro s ?a^n ca ... • 236-6642 | Score with unique wood, brass, and copper gifts from around the world. Come in and see our beautiful collection of clothing, jewelry, wall hangings and much more. SEIKO WATCH lost Oct. 6 vicinity Prospect and Garner St. Call Jim 237-5911 ' FOUND FOUND - one gold watch, girl’s 108 Forum. Call 234-1089 to identify LOURDES CHEERLEADER I have your red jacket. 865-3152 TWO FEMALE rings in Pattee Call Mitch at 237-4939 PERSONAL H.O.P.S. GAYLINE 863-0588 7-9 p.m. daily for raps, information and referrals on homosexuality and gay lifestyles. N.F.L. FOOTBALL every Monday at “The Scoreboard". 7’ screen. Happy hours nitely (below The Scorpion). PLANNING TO TAKE a Graduate School Entrance Exam (MCAT, DAT, GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, OCAT, VAT)? Call Stanley H. Kaplan Ed. Ctr. to find out about our test preparation courses. 238-1423. YOUR RESUME is an investment in your future. Invest wisely. ..Call House of Resumes' 237-4508'. JOB HUNTING? We can show you how to make the best possible im pression. ..to get resultsl Best Resume Service. 234-1220. HELP ME! I need two general, date, or reserved tickets for the Army game. Will Pay! Call Maurice at 865- 2634. ATTRACTIVE BLONDE blue umbrella SEL initials Friday front of U.G. Library and Boucke Interviews wearing plaid skirt. Our eyes met, could we? Boy in blue. NATHAN P. FROM OHIO: Use those big brown eyes to look up M.B. from your honor society and dining Hall D. Call M.B. collect at 215-829-3437. TICKETS! NEED mucho tickets for Army game. CAII 238-3836. ALL ALPHA XI DELTA BETA LAMBDA ALUMS are invited to the suite. 13 Wolf Hall between 7:00 and 9:00 Saturday for a Homecoming Reception. HELP MY PARENTS go 'to homecoming game. Need 2 general admission tickets. 5-6888. PSU HOCKEY HOTLINE: Chalk Talk October 18, Varsity tryouts Oct. 19. All questions answered. Call John 234-8276, Joe 865-9786, Jim 234- 1575. SDT and Pika all roads lead home and to number 1 KDR, WE'RE No. 1 in Homecoming '79, and we’re psyched to win! Love, Wynnewood House. HEY NITTANY 28 wanta go climbing on Sunday? Kissimmee House SWING YOUR PARTNER: Campus 4- H’s fall term All-U square dance. Saturday 7:30 pm, HUB ballroom. No admission, no partner necessary. SQUARE DANCE Saturday nite, 7:30 HUB Ballroom. No prior experience necessary. THE GRUNGY BEARD contest continues. Good luck to the itchy. PHI WHO get psyched for the Greatest Homecoming on Earth! Love, ihe ASA's CARAVAN 116 S. Garner St. The Daily Collegian Friday, Oct. 12,1970—r 13 popcorn makers sell to college students like crazy,” he j said Both townspeople and University students have been going to the new store. “I just stopped in to see what it was like. It’s a pretty good store with a good selection of small electrical appliances,” State College resident Bill Aull said. Another student who did not give his name said, “25 percent off market price for a watch sure isn’t bad, but I’m going to shop around a little more.” The stereo and camera equipment is scheduled to arrive this week, Rush said. “Once the stereos get here, we’ll double our volume of customers,” he said. TO THE PRETTY BLONDE who9e eyes HEY MOMMA, Enjoy you B-weekend, I met briefly monday 4 pm at E, especially the part about the ire College and Hiester; could we meet and the B-more lawyer. Don t get too again? Guy with mustache. drunk or you II miss it. DCP WELCOME BACK HOPE and Usa C. Here's- to a great weekendwith "The Girls." MORPHEUS wake up. There's a new myth playing the Saloon Saturday night. See you there. Mercury DENISE here's something to brighten up your day. I love you S.P. TO THE PERSON who (ound my letter in Schwab Aud. It is very valuable. Thanks so mdch.-S.R. QUESTION: where can someone enjoy an evening ol music without being blcjwn away by some loud rock and roll band? Answer: Try the jazz rock sounds of State College's own BRAVURA at Gatsby's this Saturday night _■ BRENDA! - you walked, I gawked; not bad, you had; reason to shout, when lights went out; for we were in the mood, I remarked on your fingers as food. Happy Birthday! - Let’s celebrate, Love, Bill K.P.H. Happy 6th month engagement SECRETARY SHORTHAND write anniversary! Can hardly wait until letters (or busy student over phone we tie the knots! I love you very much! nr at res | dence . S. 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