The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, August 13, 1980, Image 5

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    B—The Collegian Wednesday,
Phils take two, Bucs fall to Mets j 0 |
CHICAGO (AP) Bob Boone's Burris, who combined with reliever Cvnoo dL CI RndTin Tlrtr\re> A j9tf^
eighth-inning home run snapped a 2-2 tie Neil Allen on a five-hitter, earned his CXpUo Tr '-’CtrUllldlS U DUolUil \J r / IyCIO nr W' £ I | BH I JBttHßUßHttl^UttlßU
yesterday and led the Philadelphia second straight victory since coming off ST LOUIS (AP) Gary Carter DETROIT (AP) Boston’s Jim jR
Phillies a 5-2 victory over the Chicago the disabled The doubled home Ellis Valentine in the Dwyer belted a solo homer in the eighth ‘~r> |RR i*m«** m " - "
Cubs. righthander cracked a bone in his right fourth inning as the Montreal Expos, inning to snap a 4-4 tie as the Red Sox .Rb** '"* l *** , " ‘
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victory over the Cubs in the completion against Montreal on July 3. St. Louis Cardinals 4-0 last night behind spoiled the comeback of Mark “The ■£ if - flRBi "'.' ' g SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSiaiS&SSSiSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSiis ” giSSS^
of a suspended game as Bake Mcßride “I still have a little pain when I grab the four-hit pitching of Fred Norman and Bird” Fidrych last night. B| BBjRBR Rk|Bl| Ift * *^ # BB(WiBBI j l r> -jr jwa nnnu« wmmmimtMMmmaimaKmmam*. ~ • J
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ahead run in the top of the 15th inning, the thumb," Burris said. “But it’s good The victory enabled Montreal, beaten was a bitter disappointment to the 48,361 ' • \ •'' RRHRRRBRB|BB Jr\ If
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to register his eighth complete game of Lee Mazzilli led off the Mets’ seventh pirates, who lost to New York. imagination ofthe baseball world in 1976 V„ ~ /y« ( R WHjBRHHBMRr i# wBBMBRL \
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strikeouts gave Carlton 200 for the derson sacrificed and, after Joel Louis hits in six innings plus before Elias The 6-foot-3 Fidrych was recalled j Mfe' j : J WHBHBjjflg JmHßjTOlllffilWWliM) I
season the sixth time in his career Youngblood was walked intentionally to Sosa and Woodie Fryman finished up. Sunday from the Tigers’Triple A farm j SIFW&NmM \ BBRRRBBr Bf BBBBB^^RBk^^Bfefe. {
he’ss reached that plateau. load the bases, Trevino brought Mazzilli Valentine opened the Expos’ fourth club at Evansville, Ind., where he has s Wf i Ifl B \
Boone led off the eighth by slamming a and Washington home with a single to with a single, the first hit off St. Louis been trying to comeback from a variety MJUIX'W&d&LC‘ * I
2-0 delivery off loser Mike Krukow, 7-12, center. starter John Fulgham, 3-5. After Warren of arm ailments. .. ( - - : BBHBBBBBBr BB t
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Burris 6-6 and loser Rick Rhoden 2-3 took third on Bill Madlock’s double with League East Division. In the second Butch Hobson was safe Jraßr’ J 0 ‘Ladies Slipper’(at left) and‘Damsel at Supper* are part of a laser photography exhibit by Chandra Swami in the East Corridor Gallery of Pattee through
each allowed four hits through six in- hpf^ U p.rt The winning rally started with one out on shortstop Mark Wagner’s error, .. - . i-. ... | Sept. 6.
nings of a scoreless game. Garner was walked intentionallv when Aurelio Rodriguez walked and Glenn Hoffman doubled and they both Mark “Bird” Fidrych tips his hat to a cheering capacity crowd in Tiger CSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS^
“The guy pitched a great game ou „ J nA tUn h „ n „,„ rt „„ f J ’ went to third on a single bv Dinch hitter scored on Dave Stapleton’s single. Stadium last night. The Detroit player, who captured the hearts of baseball fans
against us. What can you say? He ° 3 ° jj m gpencer. Ed Farmer, 6-6, in- The Tigers got their first run in the in his rookie year in 1976 with uninhibited exuberance on the field, is attempting , MB—WBM—
challenged the hitters and he got us out,” The intentional walk was the only pass tentionally walked Willie Randolph to fourth on Champ Summers’homer, his a fourth comeback from arm injuries. Detroit recalled Fidrych from the minor Jr A A S M S A A MSt M JBt
said Rhoden, who fell to 2-3 as Burris allowed by Burris, who had four load the bases before Jones hit his game- 11th of the season. leagues Sunday. i-i.I JTVB B B B W m mm Kk m mm rBJTBB JF B B B B BR BHi V
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in the seventh off Boston starter Mike “e' 6 snaoDed a i o . Bame winnlnß CLEVELAND (AP) - Toby Hai-rahft |/V VVlil/ fA iff |/A/IVVf V A AbAt Ilf V
Ton^«.,»cnf«.O y b y E«±P«m. s ™ e k v~nf blasted a two-run homer and Rick Waits' Vll —i—
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■EffiKTl M9]■J9lVl V I I V I KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Amos The Royals opened the ninth when lastnight. i Ads canbe placed ,n person at our off, through Friday 9 yn««milVW I pCCI WANTEp p EMALE DORMconlrac r. I
|Rk J t A BL . I .. Ti Otis drew a bases-loaded walk off Frank White was hit by a pitch from Waits, 9-10, held the Rangers to four '•, to 4 p.m., or be mailed to Room 126 Carnegie Building (make ■-■■--■ I ntOUIVICo pieasecall234-8565.
reliever Tim Stoddard to force in the loser Scott McGregor, 13-6. After a pair singles after allowing a first-inning run' j j checks payable to: The Daily Collegian). 'Motorcycle personal J hvann’t NEE s?ude A n t UveTyoC
winning run in the bottom of the ninth of fly outs, U.L. Washington singled to on a leadoff triple by Mickey Rivers and. J ncAm mcc belongings, hospitalization. For ■ izzuuyapp i have a place and need someone, call vesg 5-7 om
inning and lift the Kansas City Royals to center, chasing McGregor. Bump Wills’Rßl single. ; | . . . ' courteous professional service, can Special Student Rates Gre g.£ o ! l g c L (B J 6 . 1 . 561 .~7 0 P. :3 junior football ticket wiii'trade
NL AL Baseball S Top Ten Specialists m Job Search bedroom apt., fall 'BO-spring ' Bl . caS h o caHßiclc234- a i S 4O3. ' Cke PUS fmCT
, c 7 r tp . CZSI irt Ol tOB R f V" S\ /H H'fr l :t : N Renewal -no later than 11 a.m. the last day the ad is to appear in Alien' 3 ' 8 ° 898 UPPV ' . n zTs’-az/T' 88 iC ' U 8 ' ONE BEDROOM FURNISHED (J-wl
EAST W L PC. GB LAST W L Pet. GB Basedon27satßats - NL f" IV H H DTOVIOBS maa C TOT IVIBTS i thePaPer - DISCOUNT PHOTO Processing.' Fas, 'R BES T / ROOMMATE WANTED: female, own M '
Montreal 64 49 .566 - New York 69 42 .622 - GAB R H Pci 1 I J I >1 1 K 1 VV 1 II E VJ a W 1 1 1 » 1 V W J j quality service. The Candy Cane. bedrobm in two bedroom apartment collect. Sue (412)882 BSZB.
Pittsburgh 64 49 .566 Baltimore 65 45 .591 3>,5 TrilloPhi 90 327 40 107 .327 * " ’ 1 RATES 128 w - CoHege Ave. by PSU Diner rT RESUME ' at Southgate. $l6O/month. Call . |
Philadelphia 57 52 .523 5 Detroit' 58 50 .537 9'j TempletonStL 94 408 65 133 .326 R v the Accnrintml Press DODUlaritV Contest ” 'I 237-4253 K r* r- r» W ■ rr (717)669-9318 TVDHJfi
New York 55 57 .491 B'a Milwaukee 59 53 .527 10'i> HendrickStL 107 410 55 133 .324 By the Associated Press P m h _ f , nt „u_„, L, im Ho novor In hs an •’ I Number Of Days PITTSBURGH'S FAMOUS Nicholas SERVICE NEED ONE MALE roommate to share a IfllNW
St. Louis 49 61 .445 13te Boston 58 53 .523 11 R Smith LA 91 310 47 100 .323 It S a long way from sloW-pitch Softball to the major leagues, That says a lot about him. He never has wanted to be an , I Coffee Beans. Now at The Candy LJ one bedroom unfurnished apart- .1 I
Chicago 45 66 .405 18 Cleveland 56 52 .519 Ills KHerndzStL 106 406 73 128 .315 but nine Vears aSO Softball Was Doug Flvnn’S game. And if individual star and realizes that if his team does well, in- ; I Number Cane 128 W. College Ave. by PSU , _ ment in Atherton House tor the 1980- IBM Correcting Selectrics for rent as
WEST . Toronto 47 63 .427 2U 2 DawsonMtl 103 391 63 123 .315 DUI 3a^ S . dß ,° _IfAT- .! ai„;a..o, 1, ...ill hi, ~,o„ ofwords One Two Three Four Five Diner 116 Heister Street 81 school year. $l2O a month plus low as $ll5O per week. Unlimited
Los Angeles 61 51 .545 - WEST JCruzHtn 108 400 52 125 .313 SOme Of hIS friends hadn t encouraged him to attend a Cm- dividual honors Will come nis way, too. ' ,_ n , n , ~n .« A RESUME IS an investment in Vour state College, PA 16801 phone and electric. I will supply car- Rent-Alls, 140 N. Atherton St. 238-
Houston 60 51 .541 J 4 Kansas Qty 7 42 .628 - GarveyLA 112458 55143.312 cinnati Reds’ tryout, he’d probably still be swinging at that big Flynn hails from Lexington, Ky., where basketball fever ; f Lis__._ JPA ..230 —3 xis_ 3 eci_ 455 o,^^ n l® 1, "pm Sh™, s P o peiing and most tumiture. Can Joe 3037
iSTisco “ ,, : '« 1 %%% 111 il? ball. „ . runs high during the winter montta He was a MOOM guard on. | ~_ats . Resumes today. 237-4 y 5 0 8 OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL roommate (
Atlanta,.., . si 60 , 459 ; Minnemfe.a .48164 v, .428 2Ui • . : Holndßuns It took four tryouts before the Reds decided to sign Flynn- the freshman basketball team at the University of Kentucky . v zt-as- -.aasu, 3,50.-. .4.65 ... s.ao eos.. the music, workshop^..Duality. - . -.-.oi-..-.. want e° . f h em ale ROQmmATSi fo «nn I
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Philadelphia 5, Chicago 5. game suspended, 10 in- Seattle 41 70 .369 29 Los Angeles, 21; Baker, Los Angeles, 21; Clark, San thought I COUld.” defense. , jjS 31-35 J 3,5 470 625 780 935 GET SOMEONE DIRTY this week Call eluded. Call Kalhy after 6.00 pm 238- DISSERTATION, TERM papers.
ni "gf. u KI v , c , . . Francisco, 2l. He looks pretty good to the New York Mets now. Manager Now he’s the guts of the Mets’defense a take-charge guy ; | your chimney sweep. Red Lion ,■ Theses, resumes typed Excellent
Pittsburgh 2. New York 1,5' 2 innings, rain Runs Batted In • L, F , . .. T , ,„l,n hoc m.nlvorl Inin nno of Iho team 'c IpuHpi-i! His ctpnrlv nlnvi • a or»i ir'v 234-3740 , MALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share skills and service. One block from
St. Louis 16, Montreal 0 Monday’s Games Garvey, Los Angeles, 86; Hendrick, St. Louis, 81; Joe Torre SayS he S the best Second baseman IVe ever Seen. who lias evolved llltO One Ol the team S leaders. HIS Steady play , I POLICY Cedarbrook apt. Spacious, utilities campus.lo:ooto4:3oDianne 238-
Cincinnatil, San Diego o Detroit 8, Boston 7 Schmidt, Philadelphia, 78; Carter, Montreal, 72; Retter than Rill Mazeroski because Doug has a better arm.” has settled shortstop Frank Taveras down, and together they y. § tf Ads must be prepaid. DESPERATE! WANT to trade 2 dorm /U|||||) included. Rent reasonable, call now 7833
tanFmndsco1 n H e o l ult 2 0n4 BaUimTrez KansTcity i Clark, San Francisco, 72. That’s pretty fair company, but Torre isn’t the only one who form one of the best double play combinations in baseball. •! I • Changes cannot be made after the first insertion. o° UI Y dM 5 C S S, C G , ENERAL ,
Ph'i H, h- only games sch “ • r RHPet appreciates Doug’s magic around second base. When the Mets got him in the Tom Seaver trade, Flynn -; j • Cashi refund:> will only begiven for adscancelled by 11 a.m. the Beth. 865-8197 : weekly tape special. Son 7 considera°eTemate (nrsmokeo Resident twelve^' ye C ars Ur tx' P e 8 “e
Philadelphia 8-5, Chicago 5-2 L ist game is innings, , , BrettKP 77 2m 67 lift ™ Pittsburgh second baseman Phil Garner calls Flynn one of wasn’t happy. Home was no longer just a drive down the . § day before the first insertion. Only credit vouchers will be given runners- third annual Maxell, scotch. Memorex. Ampex, wishes to share room or apt. Fail or Before io:oo P .m. 234-4288
CO NewYor n k°3 .Pittebwghl Torontoat Milwaukee, 2nd game, (n) DiloneCle 82 311 54 109 !350 the best gloves in the league, and teammates Pat Zachry and freeway and it didn’t look like he’d play every day. But that ; 9 er ' hl f "II'®: . .... ;. Sepfembe? 11 ! 9 ’l9Bo°Two Sa even 3 s; TDK-BASF. Slate College TV Supply, WiMerJemu Write 40 Shelter term PAPERS, THESES, resumes
Montreal 4, St. Louis 0 Cleveland 2, Texas l Cooper Mil 103 415 59 143 .345 r pp MazziHi echo Torre saving “he’s the best ” changed in a hurry. ■■ g • The Daily Collegian will only be responsible for one days incorrect Marathon and3mile Fun-Run. ' ' Experienced typist. Reasonable
Cincinnati kt San Diego, (n) Boston 5. Detroit 4 B Bell Tex 90 362 60 122 .337 Lee Mazzill ecno 1 orre, saying ne Sine Desi. tut /„«.u ,v, Q ' I insertion. Please come to room 126 Carnegie Building immediately p® CRAIG 8-TRACK car stereo w,th FM FEMALE ROOMATE NEEDED Fall 80- rates. Call after 4:00,359-2648.
Atlanta at Los Angela, (n) New York 8, Chicago 4, 10 innings CarewCal 101 382 50 127 .332 Flynn’s statistics are eloquent testimony. In 1978 he had the Flynn Stepped Off the plane irom Cincinnati and into tne : I thereisan error in vourad Fo reaistratlon Emation write: „ = radi ° Q Wedge sell. Spring 81.14 of 1 bedroom Park TYP | NG 0N short • notice 95$ .
Houston at San Francisco, In) Kansas City 4 Baltimore 3 *97 362 64 115 318 to P folding percentage among National League second Mets’ Starting lineup on June 17, 1977, and he S been there ever ,' - J Colleaian will not knowinalv cause to be printed or Marathon. Gettysburg Chamber of $45.238-8409 or 238-8707 Forest. apartment.sl2o/month. Call double space page. Editing for I
Wednesday’s Gaines Minnesota 3, Oakland 2 Lynnßsn 97 362 64 115 .318 t r . _r *.i._ j i *7. i cm no ' ,ne ua,| y collegian will not Knowingly cause to De printed or rrtmmerrP R7O Gettvsburq. - Stacey collect (814) 968*3419. fnrpinn cttnrif»nK n«ii P 34.441 fi f
Philadelphia (Ruthven 10-7) at Chicago (Reuschel9- California at Seattle, (n) Rivers Tex 109 463 76 147 .317 basemen until the final day of the season, and last year led the ; published any notice or advertisement relating to employment or Pennsvlvania 17325 nrtlT 2 FEMALES NEEDED to share larqe U |.| P —: —
9) • „ c „ . <lf , r T^ ne^ a r sG r e , s H Trammel? net m S m 312 league in assists and double plays, finishing with a .983 mark. ' membership indicating any preference, limitation, specification or ™lvan,a 17325 FOR RENT If®! inlnarwood 0 fownhous 9 service accuTafe 8 '
Houston (Ruble M) at San Francisco (Knepper 8- h “ , ) a a \^^^^, , i n ( , n) Trammell Del H#meR MO«5 77 117 .312 Y et he finished as runner-up both seasons in the Gold Glove ; discrimination based upon race, color, sexual orientation, religious ■ iLsJ Call Debbie at (215)353-3911. reasonable. Twotypists. 238 1933 c;
’NewYork (Falcone 5-7) al Pittsburgh (Rhoden 2-2), Boston(Tudor3-l)atDetroit(Petry7-6),(n) ’ Re Jackson, New York, 31; Oglivie, Milwaukee, 28; balloting. Dave Lopes of LOS Angeles won it in 1978 and Manny creed, ancestry, age, sex, national origin or non-job related ROOMS OR APARTMENTS available FEMALE ROOMMATE Wanted. Own 234-7007 anytime,
mi Chicago (Dotson 8-7) at New York (Guidry 12-7), (n) Thomas Milwaukee, 24; Armas, Oakland, 24; Tr ill o 0 f PhiladelDhia took it last Vear handicap or disability. August 31. Excellent location. Room- Walking to cam
Baltimore (Palmer 12-8) atKansas City (Gale 10-7), Murray, Baltimore, 20. • lriHO OI rnnaueipiiid iuuk. li idsuyecu. Ln ' Parking 237-0556 pus. $l3O. Call Denise 234-4619
<n) Runs Batted In
Montreal (Lea 4-4) at St. Louis (Forsch 7-7), (n)
Cincinnati (LaCoss 6*9) at San Diego (Shirley 9-7),
(n)
Atlanta (McWilliams 8-8) at Los Angeles (Hooton 10-
4), (n)
MEYER DAIRY STORE
& ICE CREAM PARLOR
Stop in for a treat anytime! 33 Flavors-of Creamy Ice Cream, Sundaes,
Shakes, and Cones; Chili Dogs, Baby Swiss Cheese; Dairy and Bakery
Goods. Our own Fresh Milk in returnable half gallon bottles.
S jg - ' Summer hours
Oakland (Keough 12-11) at Minnesota (Arroyo 2-4),
(n)
California (Laßoche2-2)atScattle (Beattie4-8), (n)
Perez, Boston, 84; Re Jackson, New York, 84;
Cooper, Milwaukee, 80; Oglivie, Milwaukee, 79;
Oliver, Texas, 79.
UNIVERSITY CALENDAR
SPECIAL EVENTS
Wednesday-Thursday, August 13-14
Wednesday, August 13
Commons Concert, Rustical Quality String Band, noon, Kern Lobby.
Chess Club meeting, 7 p.m., HUB Game Room.
Thursday, August 14
Phi Dalta Kappa/College of Education Summer Lecture Series, 11:10 a.m.,
Room 112 Kern. Richard Chait, asst, provost, on “Faculty Development in
the 1980’5.”
Any bitterness he may have felt at not being selected has
since subsided. “The Gold Glove is no longer that important to
me,” he says. “It’s too political. I’m not out to win any
■ appalachian outdccr house
324 W. College Ave
Near Atherton St.
This year he’s the only Met that’s played in every game,
stands third on the team with five game-winning RBIs and has
committed only five errors. He was named National League
Player of the Week last week when he tied a record with three
triples in one game.
If indeed the “magic is back” at Shea Stadium, Doug Flynn
is one of the main reasons why.
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FOR SALE
ALL LENGTHS and most brands, iin.x 40in. MOBILE HOME, 1A
videocassettes. VHS, Betamax, U- bedroom, unlurn., quiet location
Matic. State College TV Supply, 232 S. near Hills. IVi miles from campus.
Allen $2OOO. Alan 237-7051, 8-1 Oam., or
865-1568.
SMALL REFRIGERATORS for rent or
sale. Unlimited Rent-Alls, 140 N.
Atherton St. 238-3037
YESTERYEAR IS ELEGANT at
"Presents from the Past," 221
East Beaver. Open afternoons except
Sunday
LCJWER PRICE than David Weis. All
Zenith color TV. State College TV
Supply, 232 S. Allen
- , KODAK FILM. Low prices, fresh dates.
• The Candy Cane. 128 W. College
Ave. by PSU Diner 237-4253
MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE 1978
Hondamatic low mileage. Call 364-
1994 after spm
WHY PAY RENT? Buy my mobile
home. Two bedroom, excellent
condition, skirted, 12x60. $6900.
238-0681
“■V ASPEN GUITAR $lOO. Played few
times. Call after B:3opm 237-
6642
QUALITY VIOLIN- w/bow, case. Bran
new condition. Must be seen. 1971 VEGA-4 cyl, many new parts,
$2OO 238-4322 good gas mileage, $350 or best
liter. Tom 237-5346.
FOR SALE Premier drum set 4 pieces.
hardware, cases $250. Jonathon
234-1258
BRASS BEDS full size $250. Queen
size $3OO. Call 355-1473
10x55 MOBILE HOME. Partially CENTURY TOWERS. 710 South
furnished, washer-dryer. 2 miles Atherton Street, Student rentals,
Irom campus. 234-8658. nine mon th leases, Iron $245 per
MAN'S 10 SPEED bike. Good month, includes heat, utilities, and
condition, used one term. Includes electricity. Office open 10-6 daily,
pump and lock. $5O, 238-4865. closed Sunday. 238-6826.
TWIN BED EXCELLENT condition.
Mattress, box springs Included
$25. Kathy 238-8606.
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Summer Term
Don’t let your summer be a bummer.
Enjoy six nights of original Golden Oldies
Mon. Tues, Wed —
Happy Hour Prices all night
Thurs—" Zoo” Night. Come as you are??
Fri & Sat— * Greaser Dress Night*
‘No cover "l(" you dress as a greaser.
Girls—ponytails/pigtails, skirts, blouses & bobby-sox
Guys—blue jeans, t-shirts, sneakers & slick hair
COOL, REFRESHING PERRIER,
Ginger Beer, Juices, Pop. The
Candy Cane 128 W. College Ave. by
PSU Diner
8i
SALE! TEA TABLE and desk $3O,
Dining table with tour matching
chairs $5O, couch and arm chair $lOO.
Call 234-6662. __
FOR SALE YAMAHA 200 cc, 1972,
good condition $2OO firm. Call
234-5844, ask for Rick.
AUTOMOTIVE *
V__———
USED VOLKSWAGON BOUGHT for
cash. 237-0081/692-8406.
1971 PINTO, inspected, good basic
transportation, 4-cyl., automatic,
must sell. Call 238-5578. Keep trying
FOR SALE '69 Rambler in very good
condition. Call Sydney at 865-
6836 during evenings
2&3 BEDROOMS living, dining rooms.
Walking distance from campus.
$265 and $385. Call 234-5888.
APARTMENTS
TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED
apartment. Close to campus.
Available Sept. 1. 234-4001.
SHANDYGAFF
ALOON 1846
FREE ROOM WITH semi-kitchen
privileges in exchange for caretaker
duties, approximately 10 hours per
week. Person must be honest,
dependable, mature, and able to work
without supervision. One year contract.
Available now. Telephone 238-3451
weekday mornings. Music Academy.
Answers
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED OWN ROOM in house,
efficiency apartment or female
dorm contract, call Jannine collect
(412)366-7133
RALPH WANTS RM/APT. Prefers living
with reasonably studious non
smoker, light drinker. Call 238-7395
alter Bpm.
NEW FACULTY MEMBER wants
efficiency or one bedroom apart
ment in quiet building or house im
mediately. Phone collect after 8:00pm
301-685-5332.
NON-SMOKING FEMALE needs own
room or like person find two
bedroom apartment with. 237-0486.
2-BEDROOM, UNFURNISHED
HOUSE near campus. Quiet
residential, fireplace. Available Sep
tember. (312)752-3210 after
1 1:00p.m. weekdays. Anytime
weekends
TWO AND THREE bedroom houses
Two miles from campus. Some
w/fireplaces. Reasonable rent.
Students permitted. 234-4001.
SUBLET
ONE BEDROOM Toftrees apt. PA 201
A.C., dishwasher, carpeting
balcony available August 18. 237
5881
WANTED TO SUBLET furnished
efficiency or one bedroom apart
ment only for Fall Term. Graduate
student. Call Fred 865-4888 or 234-
0480;'
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g (614)208-5061
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OY APPOINTMENT ONLY
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HOUSES M
TWO NEEDED FOR 5 bdrm College
Heights house beginning fall. Own
bedroom. Walk to campus. $B7/mo.
plus utilities. No pets. 234-2693.
[WANTED
GOLD AND SILVER - gold rings,
dental scraps, coins, etc. Leland
Enterprises 355-1642
PAYING TOP sss for Gold Class Rings
you never wear! For information
phone Irv 234-0155
HIGH CASH immediately. Class rings
$5O and up. Anything made of
silver. Ed's Discount opposite
Temple Drive-In Theater. 237-5112
“The Idealist” is a recent bronze sculpture by Bachelor of Fine Arts candidate
Randy Cleaver. It is part of an exhibit entitled “Gestures of Life,” which can be
seen in Chambers Gallery through Aug. 20.
MANUSCRIPT/THESIS typing/editing
Service. $l.lO/page. Guaranteed.
Multiple (typed) copies available.
Query. 237-1168
FOUND
GMC CAR KEYS found between Pugh
St. and McCallister on 8/5/80.
Claim at Collegian office. Black
keychain.
Property Management, Inc. [
Downtown Apartments {
offers a choice of five j
downtown locations [
all within [
walking distance to campus \
Rents from $230.00 per month. \
■ limited number of efficiencies now available |
for fall term |
Property Management, Inc. Real Estate Call \
132 Sowers St. 234-1682 |
■ WE'D LIKE TO share 14ft. U-Haul
RIDE WANTED TO Maine this week. August 25, 26 or 27 with someone
One person, some junk. Will pay moving to Phila. area. Call now 234-
gas. Eric 234-8767. 8056
ADULT MALE CAT named Bandit, ——
greyish-brown tabby, lour white STEREO SALES PERSON wanted full
paws, wearing pink collar. 355-5237 time, sales experience or Hi-Fi
ANYTIME. Lost in Bellfonte probably knowledge necessary. Apply in person
heading for Port Matilda. Reward Wes Stereo 112 S. Burrow Street
LADIES GOLD OPAL ring w/diamond
chips in town Tues. Sentimental
value. $2O reward. Call 238-1496.
PRSONAL
hTo.P.S - GAYLINE" 663-0588 7-9 STE a ßE H°,,?n i l £ SP nn^Sn N ' S"!!'
_ r« and full-time position. Selling ex
p.m. daily for raps and information n er i ence or knowledge of electronics
on homosexuality and gay lifestyles. E ecessary . Mal , re O SU me. Campus
JOB HUNTING? We can show you how Stereo. 307 W. Beaver Stale College
to make the best possible im
pression ... to get results I Best
Resume Service 234-1220
regions. Current positions compiled
TIRED OF THE BAR Scene? Why not daily. $25 fee. Visa and Mastercharge
try Rollermaniai! Show your Penn accepted but include all numbers and
State I.D. and receive free skate rental exp. date. The National Teachers
on Saturday night late skates, 11 p.m. Registry, P.O. Box 22372, Nashville,
to 1:30 a.m. Sir Skate Tennessee, 37202.
The only way to confront a rapist is on the safe side of a
locked door.
• If you live alone, be sute your door has a deadbolt lock,
and a peephole.
• Never let a stranger talk his way in. Demand identification.
• When you change addresses, change the lock on every out
side door.
• Stay clear of deserted laundromats, apartment laundry
rooms and out-of-the-way parking lots...especially at night,
• Never pul your first name on a mail box or in the phone
b(xik...just your first initial.
Remember, the rapist is a dangerous, unpredictable person.
He's not to be reasoned with...just avoided.
The Daily Collegian Wednesday, August 13,198(1—9
WHIPPED CREAM Makers. Nitrous
chargers. Great deals. The Candy
Cane. 128 W. College Ave. by PSU
Diner
YO COON, I had a BERRY good timel
Thanks Gator.
UPPER TERM PSY. student to do
research. Call Joel 237-2553
anytime
EASY EXTRA INCOMEI $5OO/1,000
stuffing envelopes guaranteed.
Send stamped self-addressed en
velope: K.B. Associates, P.O. Box 139
Julian, Pa. 16844
TEACHERS- WE HAVE hundreds ol
positions still open, all levels, all
HELP WANTED